1JE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JAJNUARY 25 , 188 * . THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLI8HINQ CO , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnhnm , hot. Oth and 10th Streets , TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. \ n copy 1 jour , In ft > hancoiiaiUuld ( ) J10 CO 8 months " " . . . t , 00 month " " . . . 3 CO RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TINRCARtl CIIICAOO , Rt. rAH , MtKJlrOLIS t > D OMAHA RAILROAD. LCMO Omaha PiuwcnKcr No. 2 , 8 30 . ru , Ac commodation No. 4,1.0 ( p. m Arr veOtnahv-Tas.'enKor No. 1 , S JOi in Aci-crumodatlon No , 3,10 fO a. in. MAVItO OMAHA HAST OR 801,111 BOUND , C. , n .A O. 7'40 a. m. 3'40 p. m , C. & N. VV. , 7:40 a. m. 3 40 n. m. C H. I. & I1 , , 7:40 : a. m. 8:40 : n. m. K. 0 , St. J A C. 'J. , Icaxes at 8 t. m. and 8:10 : ( P.m. ArrhcaatSt. Louis at OSO . tn. and 6:6 : ! p.tp , p.tpV \ , St. L. & P. , loan * t 8 a. m. and S Dp , . Arrl\CT at St. Louis at 0.40 a. m , and 7:30 : WBST OR D. M , la Neb , , Throuili Kxprem , 8:60 : k m , D. a II. Lincoln Express 0 20 p. m. U I' . 0\ctland Pxprcw , 1 ! 16 p. tn. 0. & H. V. ( or Unjoin , 11:16 : a. m. 0. X , K. V. ( or OceoU. n 40 a. m. D. P. Irelcht No. 6 , 6 30 a. tn. ' U. P. ( relent No. 9 , 8 20 . m , U. P. frelttht No. 13 , 2'W p. in. U. t' . freight No. 7 , 6 10 p. in. emigrant. . . .iP. Tremor cxiiren , 7 35 11. in U. I' . Ircli'ht No 11 , 11-30 p. tn. U , P. Denver Irclcht , 8.25 p. m. HAKT AND I > OUTD. 0. fl. A 0 b.UO . ru _ 7:2S p m. I A N.V , W 46 x in. 7:25 : p. in. C. K. I. & 1 > u | 6 . m. 0.06 p m. K. C. , St. Jew & C U. . 7:40 : a. m.-4:46 : p.m. A1R1VIKQ FROM Till MtKT AND SOnllWMT. 0. k R , V. from Lincoln 1.03 p. m. U. P. Pacific Eiire"W 3 2ft p. in. D & M , In Nob. , Through Rxprom-4:15 : p m B. ft SI. Lliuoln Kxprun D 40 a tn. D. P. Denver express , 7J5 : a. m. U. P. Freight No 14-260 n m. U , P. No. 6.VO a in. Knilgrent. U. P. freight No. 14 , 12:16 : p. m. U. P. No. 8 9 00 p. in. U. P. Vo. 12 1:46 : a. in. U. P. Demor frelnht , 1:10 : a. in. 0. & R. V. mlxul , ar. 4:45 : p. ru. TRAINH HdtWKKN OUAUA A D ootHtii , mum. Lvo Onuha it * 00 , 0.00 , 10 00 and 11:00 : m. ! t.O 2 00 , S 00 , 4 00 and 6 00 p. m. Leave Council UlutTn at 8 26 , 9,15. 10 25 nnd 1:26 : . in. ; I i2B , 2 25 , 3.26 , 4:26 : anil 6.25 f. in. Sun-laj The dummy levnew Omain rt B 00 nd 11-00 a. ui ; 2 00 , 4 00 and 6 00 p. ra. I.IAVCS 4 Council Hindu at 0.26 and 11:26 : a. m. ; 2.26 , 4:26 : "ind 6.2,1 p. m. ThroitKh nnd local passonccr trains between Omaha and Coun II Illulls. Lca\-u Ouuha 0,16 , 7:46 , B 60 a. m. ; 3'40 , 646 , 0 0 j ) . in. Ar o Omaha 7:40,11:36 : , 11:46 : a. m. ; 6.40 , 7.06 , 7:16 : , ; 40 p. tn. Opening nn Closing of Mplli. BULTR. OPBS. OT03K a. m. p. n. . n , tn. p. in. Cblov'e. & N.V 11.00 000 630 2-10 Chlc-vc , H I. & Pacific ll'OO 0 CO 6 SO 2:40 : Chlcnifo , a t Q 11:00 : 900 630 2:10 ffubafh 12 SO 630 7:40 : . Sioux Cltj nml ficlfic. . 000 630 2:40 : Union I'lciflc 400 11:40 : Onuha ft U. V 4-00 11:40 : B. * St. In Nib 400 810 0mab * Sioux Cltj. . . . COO 7,30 B. & M. Lincoln 1080 0:00 : D. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 110 U. P. Dcnvtr Ex , fl-00 030 0. . Sioux City i St 1' . . . 11.00 -:40 ! : Loi.il mM * for htate ol Io leave but once a day , v Is 0 SO a , in , OrTii'p niwn Siindajn ( rora 12 m to 1 p m. THOS. F HALL P M. Business Directory. Abstract mid Real fcatato. JOHN L. McCAOUE , oppoelto Peat Offlco. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. Architect. . DUFRENF & MENDKLSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room 14 Crcl hton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Cielirhton Block. Booti and Ohoo . JAMKS DuVINE & CO. , Fine Doota and Show. A good assortment of home work on hand , corner 12th and Hartley. TOOS. KR1CKSON , 8 E. cor. 16th and JOHN FORTUNATU8 , 606 Ibth stroDt , manufacturoa to order Rood I fair prices. Repairing dono. Bad Spring * . 1. r. LAKRIMEK Manufacturer. 1(17 DouflMBt Dooks , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Egg * . IfoflilANE & SCIIROEDER , the oldest B. and B benne In Ncbnu&a established 1876 Omaha. CKNTHAL RESTAORAUT , SHIS. A. R7AM , itTk'h'Tettt corner IHthand Dodee. BeutXoard ( or the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed Uc > l it all Hours. Uonrd by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms ( or Cash Fuml'timl Knnnig Supplied. Uarrlagei and Road WnRoni. WM SNYDER,14thandHarnoyStrceta. Clothing Bought. J 11AKIU I will pay hl 'hostCaehprice ( or oocond uund uochinp. UoTTicr 10th and rarnham. Jews ort. JOHN IIAUMUR 1311 Farnham Street Junk. H. BKIITHOI.U , Rags and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & OIUY corner tth ! and Doutflaa SU Lamps and Ulasrfvare. ' J. BONNER 1S09 'uouzlas bt. Good Varlct > Merchant Tallori. Q. A LINDQUEST , Ono of our most f cpular Merchant Tallore la re latest dtsL'na for Spring and Bumintr Gooda for cntlomcna uiar. btjlUh , ilurablt , and prices low M over 215 13tb bet. louif. & Farn. Millinery. KRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Zcph } re , Card lioardx , Iloslcry , Glo\e8 , Coracta , ic. Cheaptut House In the Wont. Purchascrii sa\o 30 per cent. Onlcr by Mail. 116 Fifteenth Street. r-oundry. JOHN WEARNE&80NS , cor. Hth& Jackson Bt Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhtni 8M , Welshans Brog. , proprietors. Urocer * . K. BTEVENS , 21gt between Cumlng nd Ir > r r A. McHHANK , Corn. 23d and Cuuilnif BtrocU. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel , OLAN & LANGWORTIIY , Wholesale , 110 tat 112 16th street / HOLMES corner 1Mb and California Harneu , Saddle * , &c. U. WKIST 20 18th Bt. bet FaroIlarney. . Hotel ! , ANFIELD HOUSEGoo. Canfleld.Oth & FarnhAD ) DORAN HOUSE , P H. Cary , 018 Farnham St. SLAVEN'8 HOTEL. K. Slaven , 10th St. Boutlicrn Hotel Qua. Hamel Oth & Leavenvrortb Orugi , Paints and Ulli , KUHN & CO. en rtniclst8 , Fine "anc Uooda , C'or. Iltn nd Douzin ttreeU W.i. WIIITEIIOUfK , WholwaleiRetail , 16thet. 0. FIELD , 2022 North Slue Cumltig Street. PARR , Druiwist. 10th and Howard Streets. Dentlttt. DR. PAUL , Wllllame' I'lock Cor. 16th ti Dolge. Dry Qoodt Notlont , Etc. JOHN H. F. LEJIMANN it CO. , ( Jew York Or ) Goods Scon. , 1310 and 1812 Furn- him utrcct. li. 0. Kncwold also tootd and shoe * 7th & Paclflu mrunure. A F. DROSS , New tnd Suond Hand Furniture nd Stoves , 1114 Dcuclil. Highest cash price aid ( or Bccond toK ) zoom. .BONNER 1S09 lisnrJ * at. Fine goodi , Ac , f rrco WorKt. FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES * CO 1813 HarneyBt. , ImproT * d lot Boiei , Ircc and Wood Feneet , OfEe * , CotuU n Pine and Walout-t Cle r < and Tobacco , ( VEST tt FRITSCDF.R , manufacturer * of CUars , nd Wbolpnale D altrii n Totco , 1305 Doocliw. If. r tiORRVERN manutaclimr 1110Kurnhum Florlit. A lX > r > a hueplMil , cut flowers , lefvli , ooqoot * tc N. W cor ItM an I Douclai direct * Civil EnRlneer * nnd Surveyor * . ANDREW R03K\\ATER , Crrlchlon HlocX , Town Siirio9 , OraJoand Sowcrairo Sjjtcmo Uommlulon Merchant * . JOHN HML 1.IS.UU DolKu D n 11KEMER. Fonlctalli wo lareo aUertlw naont In IHII\ and Wcokli Cornice Work > . Wcntern Cornice ork , Muntifacturcn Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofllnit. Orders from RIIJ Ic allt ) prompt ! ) fxrcutol In the Iwel manner. Factor ) and Oll'co 121S llarnc ) St. C , SPKCIIT , Proprietor. Qihanl/cxl Iron Cortilaw , Window Cajia , etc. , manufactured and put Up In anj part of the country. T SINIIOLU 416Thirteenth strret Crockery J DONNER ISO * ) I > ouitla elroot. Good line. Clothing and Furnlihlng Good * . GEO II. PKTERSON. Also llatfl , Capn , ITooU , Shoo , Notions and Cutler ) , EKM 3. 10th trcet. Retrlgerator * . OanHeld' * Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth St , bet. Farn. A lUrney Show Cate Manufactory. O. J WILDE. Manufacturer and Uo.\lcr In all kinds of Show Ca c , Upright CMCS , 0 ' . , 1317 Cans St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omaha Show Case niinulactorj , S13 South 16th street , botttecn LoMcnorth and Marcy , All icoods warranted flrn-claiw Pawnbroker * , ROBKNFELP. 10th St. . hot. f A lltr Utove * ana inware. A. DURMESTEU , Dealer In Stoves and Tlnwnrr , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kludi of Building Work , Odd Fellow a'Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St Good and Cheap. Seed * . J. KVANS , Wholnnlu and Kett.ll Seed Drills and CultUatore , Odil Follow * Hill Phytlclani and 6urgoon * . W S. QinitS , M. D. , HooDi No 4 , Crelghton Block , 15th Street P. S. Lr.lSllSKlNO , I. 1) . Manonlc Block. C. L. HART , 51 1) , Ejr and Eiir , opp i > osUlIlic Dlt. L li GUADDY. Oculletand Atirmt. S. W 16th nnd Farnham St Photogrnpner * . OEO. 1IUYN. PROP. Grnn 1 Central ( lallcr > , 212 sixteenth Street , near Maoo-ilc Hall First-elva Work and Prompt' ' Plumbing , Cut and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY \ CO. . 21012th bt , , bet. Fnrnham and Douthiork promptly nttcndc.1 to 1) 7ITZPTKIOK. . 140) ) Douelai Street alntlng an npor 'IENRY A KOSTERS. 141 l > edie Street Slioo bcoro * . 1'hllllp Lang , 1820 Farnham Bt Aiet ISth ft 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1410 Donclm St. . New and Second Hand Hitniture. House Knrnl hlnpOooil , \c. , lioiu-ht anil sold on narrou nan-Ins tialooni. HENRY h AUKMANN , In tne ntn brick block on Douglas Strict , has Just opened n most dopant HICJ Hall Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 cvtr > ila ) . " Caledonia "J FALOONKU BT9 16th Street. Undertaker * CHAS RIEWE , 101V Firnhaiu hot. 10th i lltd DO ( Jent Store * , f O HAl'Kl'l leoS Farnham St , P ncv Onnt- PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Olio Nocd Suffer ! A sure cure for Dllnd Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles hislxicn discovered hj Dr. Wil llam , ( an Indian reined } , ] called Dr. William's Indian Ointment A studio box has cured the woret chronic cases of 25or SOjcars standing. No one need suffer five minutes alter npplj in ) ; this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions , Instru ments and electuarka do more harm than good , William's Ointment absorbs the tumors , alia ) H the Intense Itching , ( partlculaaly at night after getting warm In bedacts as a poultice , gites in- otftnl and paliiloa * relief , and Is prepared only ( or Piles. Itching of the prhato parts , and for noth Ing else. Read what the lion J. U CclHnborrj of Cle\e- and sa > s about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint ment : I ha\o used scores of Piles cures , and it affords mo p oaaure to gay that I hat never found anything which ga\o such Immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment For sale b > all druggists or mailed on ruculpt of price. < 1 00 HENRY & CO. . Frop'n. , CLKTBI.AKII , Omo. For nalo by 0. F Goodman NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Care GanranteoiL Dr. K C Wcst'H Ncnu and Iliaiii Treatment A specific for Iljdtcrin , liizzlncfs , Contulslons , Nir\om Headache , Mental Ooprobslon , Losaof jU'uior > , SpermatorrhaaImp3ten-y , Itno'untar Km tBlons , Primaturu Old Ajo , caused by 01 < r- cxortion , self abiiHo , or nvcr indulgente , ulicli lends to iniuerj , dicij and death. One box "III euro recent cases Ha h box contains one month's treatment. Ono dollar a box , or i-K boxen for Iho dollars ; sent > > > mall prepaid on ricdpt. of price. \ \ ogunranieu six boxes t > curu an ) cisc. uith each onkr received bj us for tix boxes , ac- coini auitd with live dollars , ill send thu pur chaser our urittin gunrantcu to return the money if the treatment does not til ct ac ire. C K Goodman , Drifrgitt , bole , Wholesale ami llctail Agent , Omaha , ] Seb , Orders by regular price. ree to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking. Hy appl > ln porijonallv at the nenrcnt office ol'IHE SINUhK JlAKUKACTUlllNO CO. ( or by postal card If at a distance. ) anj ADLI.T per soil ill bopresontcJ with a beautifull ) lljus rated cop } of a Now liook entitled GENIUS REWARDED , - OH TUB - STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a Immltomo and cotly steel i ii'rav- | Inir frontlnpicree ; also , 24 finely un'ra\od ( wood : uts , and bound In an elaborate blue and gold llthOKraphed e.t ) > cr. No Chirac M hatocr Is made ( or this handsome book , which can bo obtained only b > application at thu branch and subor dlnato olllces of The Sinner Manufacturing Co. TI1K SINGER MANUFACTUIUNO CO. , Principal Omce , 34 Union Bquaro , New York oct27'dmbctf < fcw KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA mi m BT 1 ILER & CO. , Bolo MQDtifaotnrerH. OMAHA. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ICth and Dodge Oil. , Omaha , Nab , Tbli gene ; aotaBTiut7l.Tabrolteri.KoljUJilnn3. Oils ut ipoculaU tnd thercforn n > rtnnVii ftra n nrM' ' t/i nn SIBBBTT & FL7LLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DAVID CITY NEB i A VEnKICH COMMUNITY. The \VowlorfUl Wonlth of ft Society Near Pltt burcr rh Ono of the most rotnnrk.iMo mon in tins country is Jacob Himriei , of Hut- iiuiny , n lloumlutiK town on the ua t bank of the Ohio river , iibout liulf bo- twcon I'lttsbiin ; nntl tins city , lin- ngmo nmi 78 years of ngo , inudiuin sir.o , who in his youth must 1 ftvows Hoasiul a woll-knit , muscular friunu. but whifh now shows the utlocta of ngo anil atnoro toil in bout shuuliluis and slow niovomunts , his lioiul , liald on the top , frnigud with a profiioiou of snow wluto hixir , chin vlnikcrs of tlu > snniB color , largo fuaturos , benoMilont- ly cast , ck'i\r blue cyui , a voice musi cal , although hivx'ini ; n ( itroiiiOurmnu nccont , auu you have a faint likenesi of Mr. Honrici. Add to it a loosely fitting suit of dnrk blue broadcloth of nntiqimted cut nnd an uinnonao broad brinnncd silk hut , nnd the portrait is more complete. Although llnrmony is his home , Mr. llonrtui divides his time about evenly between that place , I'ittsbnrj ? nud IJonvur Rills. He H coiistixntly tni\elini ; backward and for ward betneen the plicos muntioned , nnd is always apparently overburdened oned with work. Ho ruptcsonts , with an assistant , intoresta estnu.itcd to bo worth $40,000,000 This enormous sum of money has buen accumulated siuco 18125 by honest labor snd shrewd investment , lively imssmj ; day adds thousands of dollars to tlio fortune , and its possessors bolievmi ; in the second coining of Olinat. hold the money to expend m His ulorillc.itmn when Ho shall appear once more upon the onrth In 1805 n colony of Gorman Luth- oians , numbering sovur.il hundred , gathered together their olfects nnd departed parted from their homes in the fath erland They souuht in America a spot where they might enjoy the ro hgiotis freedom of which they wore de prived in Germ.my. Jacob Jlunnci was a child among the number. Tins colony first settled in H.trmouv , PH. , and afterward , in 1815 , mo\ed , 1.000 strong , to a place christened Now H.umony , on the banks of the W.i- bash ruer , in Indiana. The colony \\.i3 managed on communistic ] > nnci pies. Its inumbcrs ow nod and enjoyed the products of their labor in common. They married , had children , h\ed plnmiy and piospoiod. The iinctoat economy w.xs practiced , no idlers were allowed in the fami'y ' , and had it no ! been for the pestilent fevers of the W.ibnsh , Indiana in all probability would have enjoyed to-day the posses sioiiu which the Harmointea brought back into Pennsjlvania. Two or three hundred of the community died of malaria fe\ur before its manau'ers , by n majority ofote , decided to mo\o to Economy , the present site of the community. With the change of the name of the settlement from Harmony to Economy the members styleil thom- sulv'LS Kconomites , instead of llnr- moiutes. An attempt was made on one occasion to st.nt a rival society in Ph llipshurg , only : i short distance from Economy , by a disullected fac tion of the old community , but after a short time the organi/ntion died. The Economites arc very reluctant to give any information to the ptiblie , re garding the details of the infernal or ganization of the society to-day. Ja cob Henrici and Jonathan Lonye are its trustees , and they do all the busi - ness of thu society. Mr. Ilenrici is in reality the hond of the concern. There is a council of nine men , to whom all questions to which the trustee sfeol unable to decide are re ferred , and in cases of very grout im portance , aiFccting the intutests of the entire community , all of its members , male and female , are admitted to thu council , and they have an equal voice in the decision. But very few people outside of the society know of how many members it is at present com posed. Mr. Henrici has , upon sever al occasions , when the question was put to him , evaded it. From a gentle man thoroughly familiar with the so ciety , I learn that thu original mule members , and possibly tuico that number of females. Recently SON oral people who were children of diccased members of the community Imyu been admitted to membership , but it is not probable that fifteen years hcncu any ot the original memberu of the society will bo alive. Should their woildly wealth bo di vided pro rata among them , each of the membeiii of the society would probably have § 1,000,000. Owning this vast wealth , they hoard it as a trusttobodevotudat Homo time for the glonlication of their Sivior. There is much curiosity among the pcoplo of thoMirronndin < , ' country to know w lint will be'como of the Euonomituii' mon ey when the mi'inburs of the society die. No ono Huems to think the com munity will bo perpetuated. The inomlnTH of the SOCK ty , however , bo hove that if the second conni'g of Christ is delnyed beyond the putiod of their lives it will cartumly como in thu future , and they expect to ute thu society in a state of flourishing htu before - fore ! thuy die , and duv ( to thu money to the oiigmal purpose of its found ers , Some idea of thu extent of thu pos sessions of thu Economites may bu de rived from thu following partial utatu- ment of thmr propoity ; Economy Township , 2,800 acres ; City of IJtav- or Falls , 700 acres ; Tuliout , Warren ( county ( oil ) , 0,000 acres ( on this land some of the first oil discovered in thu Warren region was found ; it sold for 815 per barrel ) ; Michigan , 5,000 acres Farming lands ( bought for n commun ity which afterward failed ) ; the Par- 1 lington coal mines , Heaver county. In this city alone the value of the Econ- omites' property ia closely estimated at $5,000,000. They own the Heaver County Hank , thu cutlury works , steel works , car works , pottery works , a majonty of thu stock of thu shovel works , they are interested in the gas tnd waterworks , thu magnificent wat- - r power of the city , and thu Western file works. They own many dwellings uid stores in Hettver Falls , an im- nense tract of land in Dakota , one- fourth of the cipital stock of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie railroad , foi which they have been offered doublu its par value , and of which Mr. Hen- nci in President , they alno own thu Little Saw Mill Hun railroad , which does a big business , thu Pittsbun. , CJhartiers and Ooughloghuny railroad , now in process of construction ; they arc stockholders in thu Hirmmgham Waterworks of Pittsburg , the Hridgo company at Uoaver Falls , and they own the Heaver division of the Erie canal i now vacated. Ton years ao this plnco was almost a wilderness In 1808 ' two mnginti- cent d.iins were built ncrim the Heaver - er river by the PitWiurg nud Erie canal company These dams ga\o n tremendous water power , the \nluo of nhich for mnmifactutn > purpoies the CcouomiU's were quick to see. In 1870 they began _ to build works and luu' indented their investments over since. Other gontlemi'ii were asso ciated with them , nnd ma majority of cases the milla bear tlio names ami are managed by those who have no in terest in the society ln-jmid using money. Nature has IKM-II \ ory gener ous to the now city. N itural gas and salt have been obtained bj drilling , and both of these _ products are used In the manufactories. The adjoining hillsides vunld coalf limestone and sin eral variotiei of cliy The heaver Fulls Cutlerjcompauv is the most mi portunt industry heie It is one of the largest establishments of thu kind in the country. Vlnladolphians will probably remember its exhibition at the Centennial , and jnrticularly its great kmfo nnd fork. I'lmy are the larueat ever madu in the world , and of mmelous beauty and tinuli. The kmfo is ! > feet and 7 inches long , nnd the blade 10 inches vulo The hand les are of solid carved ivory and the whole cost SI,000. The works cover two acres. The buildings aie of brick and ntono. The comp.mj omplo } 'JOO men , and the rapidity with which , by means of improved m ichtnory , knives , forks , scissors and sluars are nrndo is marvelous. The steel from which the cutlery is manufactured is nmdo at thostuul works hero , under patented processes owned exclusively by the company. The iuventinii is such that in rolling long strips of steel the bo\ els of the kmfo and shear blades me norfected by the single operation , do ing nwny wiih the mcessity of foig- ing the separate blades These strips of steel , as they como from the mills , hear minks : it thu pi nits whole the blades are to bo sopirated by shears , after which , by Other sheais , they are cut lengthwise , thus making two blades ready to bu uniinid and pol ished. Two-hundred ot these blades can bu cut in a minute , xnd , although about forty ditlurent processes must bo applied before the kmfo M limshod thu company can prodiiio 1'JOO do/on of finished goods pel d.ij llem.v T. Ueeves is Proiidout of the company and John Reeves Secrotaiy and Treasurer. During the panic ot 187il , when industries of all' descriptions every w hero were prostrated , the Econ omites had the cash m hand to mis lain their works bore They have do nated lands and moneto the erec tion of behools and churches , ; mil are noted for their kiudmsi and libeiali- ty towaid the workingmen , Neany L',000 mon and boys are emplojed in the dilleront works. A DEHPERATE DUO How a. Pnlr of Cow Boys were Unmask oct by an Aged Stock Rulaor. I'emvr Ne' . The first thing that a tenderfoot does when ho comes to Denver is to won der where the mountains nroaml then to look about for the standard desper ado of eastern Moratino. The moun tains are , of course , dimly discernable in the distance , although the tender foot is not ulwajs exactly certain whether they are the bill or only an insubstantial bank of cloud. A simi lar hallucination is opt to bo expe rienced with regard to the desperado. The hirsute youth , with n cartwheel hat , who is looked upon as embodying all tlio characteristics of a dime novel or literary weekly here , generally turn to bo no more a nian-shijor than the clouds are composed of granite. The threatening presence of a po lice station has encouraged th bold , bad man who kill for fun to emigrate , and the widu-hatted , long-haired , sauguary-lookiag follows who hang around the Denver street corners are for the most part hollow imitations of the blood-tlnuty heroes of fiction. Most of them , however , are ( unto willing to bo mistakun for "Hitllalo Uills , " and n u no little bragadoeio of a harmless kind , with n view of giv ing themselves .1 reputation for homi cidal tendencies. This desire to ap pear terrible is w ell understood among themselves , and when ono of them wishes to say smoothing particulai ly il ittering of imoll tr , ho generally in- dnlL'ts in lui'Ui''o which would by ininy bo looked upon as extremely libutoue. Two of these worthies recently en tered a tailwaj cir in which a NOWB man was seated They weiu pictntes quely atiiiud in Hombioros , nibbei boots and po.ul colored suits of mili tary cut. The ) glowered around the car u moment and then seated them selves and CDinnicnctid a whispered convornition. Thoughts of train rob hers Hashed thioiigh the minds of the tender feet in the train , and a ton- strvativo-lool.ini. old gentleman was noticed to Bumptiously slip his gold watch and pocket-book under the cushion. Suddenly ono of the "Wild Hills" stood up and there was a gen eral movement among the tendui feet to tnrovt U ] ) tin ir hands , and to allow the supposed desperadoes to get through with thuir woik , of acquiring their booty as uxpuditiomdy as possi- blu. Hut a general feeling of relief was experienced when it was found that the bloodthirsty looking fellow merely wanted to borrow a chow of "navy'1 from an acquaintance in thu oppositu end of thu car. JIo had Rcaicely left his sent , however - over , when bin lompanum turned to his nearest fullow-pusBunger , and re marked ; "That's the luudest man in Colorado ' ' rado "Has ho killed anybody ! " "Killed anj body' You botcher life. Mor'n you've got linger and toes on you. Why , that's Di ad Shot Hill , Nmer bus to waste a Htrond cuitiidgu. Always takes'em ui inch ubovu thu right oyu ' t "Is ho a nil'bur ? " hesitatingly in quired the passenger whom Dead Shot Hill's companion had taken into his confidence. "Nuw1 Ho ain't nothin'of that sort. Ho kills for sport , Wouldn't steal nothin. "Might I enquire if ho has allotuny ono quite retuiitly ? " "Waal , no ; not sincu a week ago Fn- day that I can recollect on " This wan carefully noted down by n stout , fat gentleman , who appeared to bu all ears and looked as though bo might bu an English tourist. "Well , don't thu authorities inoko any attempt to- restrict hit nmuso- ment' ' "Authorities' Ouess not. why he's sheriir himself of tins county , and since ho shut the last judge for lining him for contempt of court when ho shot a Inwjer that had the impudence. ti say that n fellow the ahorill had tnkon in foi stealing a horse wasn't the right man , there hasn't been any ih who felt like t-akiug his place. " Then ho rose and joined his bloody named companion. "ln jou know these men ' "asled the News man of a quiet looking , stock man , who had got on at the same sta tion "Know them' Well , yes , 1'vo kiio\\ii \ tlinu for a few weeks , since thej came fiom the east , and 1 hired them to look nftor a thick of sheep , but IVo had to lot them go beouiso they were afraid to leave the ranch on account of thu Indians in their minds When Thorn' * Will Thnro'n a n Wiiy Am ono who has the will to ttv THOM AS' r.iKilliu On , will surely find thnwnv to lobust health , in ia * < i ot luonchliU at- fettliuiK , H no thnmt , pilm , eel. ; ixnd HH an iiiteinil rouirdy It in nixnbmblo HI Iw Toombs. A coirrspondent of The Augusta .i ' Chronicle tells the following an ecdote of ( ! en. Uobort Toombs , ' 'It soema that the general , some httlo time back , took the cars at Union Point for the ( .into City exposition. Ho cr osu a back .seat , and placed his carpet bag alongside himself. At ono of the upper stations a man unac quainted with thu celebrated Georgian accosted him loughly as he entered the car , saying 'Sir , take that ear- pet bag uway , foi I want to sit down. ' Gen. Toombs cilmly pointed out to this brusque stranger that there were several unoccupied seats in the for- waul part of the car. Hut the man insisted tliat the general should put his caipet bag on the Hour. This Toombi i of used to do , but added 'If either the cm pot bug or myself must go on the tloor. I mil go and not the carpet bag Suiting the ac turn to the weld , the general sat upon the lloor and the man took thu vacant scat. This athactod attention , and some gentlemen appioached the stiangcr and told him who Gun. Toombs was. After this the man apolngi/ed and ordeied the seat back. Hut the guneral waxed him away , and sail ! 'Keep it , sir , you are entith-d to it for your rudeness. ' Then , turn ing to the other occupants of the tar , ho said 'I will bet the diinks for nil the dunking men that tbut man ( polling to the sttangor , who silt aghast ) is fiom Atlanta , smcu it is ut terly impossible for such audacity to bo matched ulsuwhoio. ' My infoim ant stated that the general's wager was a safe one. " r Tlii * . Did j on over know any person to bu ill without inaction of thustomach , liver orkulnejs , or did you uvur know onuwas well when oil her was obat met ed or nnctive , and did you over know or hear of any case ( if the kind that Hop HittuiH would not cure ? Ask your nuighboi this same question , Times. ! ) - Fluthoad Indians on tlio Kumpngu llutte' , M T Tribune. A gentleman who arrived fiom Dour Lodgu last night status that abtcc < : o of citement has been tuised on thu Flat head reservation , and that the Northern orn Pacilic engineers have boon'forcod to lake a rest. While surveying on the reservation , Unity-five miles west of Missoula , the Hamilton party vxa.s surprised by the sudden appearance of an Imliiin , who shoved one of the engineers aside. The above was quickly reciprocated , whereupon thu Indian drew his knife and was at once reinforced by n do/.en wicked looking bucks , who brandished their weapons with unmistakablu intent , The .sin voyors , buing unarmed , indi cated no desire for a light , and with diow , leaving the savages masters ot thu situation. Mr. Hamilton had pro vioiirtly pucured permission from the Flatluad chief to run his hnus through thu reservation , but it appears that the authority of that function ary is not conceded by hm led brethien who propose to disposu him and substitute it mum- bur of their tnbo of less civih/od prod - d nit leu. At last accounts thu Indians were in force , about Inu miliH from the mono of their attempted intimida tion and were engaging in a tirade of abuHo against the oncioichinunts of thu railroad company. Thu air is n > sonant with w \vhoops , but no seri ous d inger m behoved threatunsif pro pur pietatitionB aie observed. Mi Hamilton called on the Indian agunt and later went to Minsouliilioru , if necossaiy , a mil'lniy forcu willjloubt- Itss bu ni'ciired foi thu protection of the HUIVUJOIS DO NOT HK DKCIHVED. In HIUHC times of quack mudicinu adveitwfinontH ovuiywhuio , it is tinly gratifying to lind onu lumedy that m woitlij ot ptniriu , and which leilly does as lecoinmundcd. 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