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JOHN FOSTER , L w ! a WHITNEY HOUSE , E. HAYMAKER , Qrliwol JUDAH P. BENJAMIN. The Ex-Confcdornto Cabinet Minister n Lending English Lnwyor. Lomlcn Lottcr to AlUnU Constitution , I doubt if thcro is nt tlio South 0110 mixti familiar with his country's his tory for the lust thirty ycnrs who is not proud of the carper of Judnh I * Honjuinln , luiuquiring lor his elm in bcrs , I Icnrned from n middloomplo ( bixmstor that Mr. Benjamin wns TC gardc'l to-dny ns the grontcst lawyer nt the English bar. Ho is in court al day till 4 in the afternoon , then unti 7:30 : receives the solictors in his chntn bcrs. After this ho ROCS homo to dine at his club in the West Erd , Ills only leisure is on Sunday , nnd an oc cnsional ovuning Short of atnturo thick set , with n strong , bright eye ho is n man of simple , nntnrnl nmiuior relating his adventures , reverse * : , ant successes with the chnrminc o.ifto grnco , and naturrtlnoss , mlnglec with n Biibtlo plnyfulncss o a good rncoutsur. llo said , it talking of hia adventures after the fal of Ilichmond , th.\t the confederate government left Richmond in n body. Ho nnd Sir. Davis wore together 01 their \rny to the Trans-Mississippi do pnrtment , nnd M.\ DAVIS left Iho p.irty to meet his wife , on route , am it wtia in her cnmp thixt ho was cap tared. The federals did not know that Mr. Dnvis wns In the wngot : train which was transporting Mrs , D.wisnncl friend , nnd only approached curiously to BCO what it meant. Mr. Benjamin continued his journey alone , nnd hearing of the capture of Mr. Davis , gnvoawny his saddle nnd bridle , nnd securing an old tree threw over ii n sheep-skin , nnd under nn alias , playing farmer , nt length reach tin gulf const , lioro ho took n sinal * bout , nud coasting around until nr riving at a point near Key West , ho embarked in n miult sail boat , open nnd without dock , for Nassau. Hero the small , quaint-looking , black und bright eyes glistened as this remarkable man rela ted how , when the Gulf'atre.tmnlmosl carried them out into the open sen. when battling iiijahiBt n head-wind and out of sight of land ( for 100 miles war the distance ) , and "with one busho ! of raw sweet potatoes to feed three men" , when almost without hope , at the last moment , the wind changed , filled their cmnll sail , carried then : within sight of the light-house , nnd enabled them to otloct n Inndinjj jnat nt the extreme northern point ol the Bahamas. Ilelandodin Englaiu in September , 1S05. In Juno , 1800 , ho wns admitted to practice at the English bar ; his ndmission wns grant ed by the Benchers of Lincoln's Inn , six months instead of ihroeyrarc , ns the rule generally rrquiros , on the ground that ho was nn old member of the bar of n country governed under the system of the cjinmon law and the fact that ho wns n political oxilc. lie published his "Benjamin on Sales" in 1808 , having in the inter' voninc years supported himself and his family by writing loading articles for the newspapers. The first year ho made about 300 pounds , the next year 400 , and in tlio fourth year , ho eaid , "my income was 1,000 poundH. It rapidly increased after that. " At the present rate of Mr. Benjamin's in come ho will in a few year ? , if ho is not now , bo the possessor of vast wealth. "My book gave mo my prac tice , " and now , wonderful to relate , "I have " said he " , , "upon looking over my cases yesterday , just one-half of the cases from the realm ( i. o. , the whole of England , Scotland , nnd Ire land ) before the liouao of lords on the appeal. " Mr. Benjamin's daughter has married n French officer of the stall' , and his wife and daughter live in Paris. OBTKICH HUNTING. ESxdtlng Episodes of the African Proirlo How the Crazioat of ( jamo is Driven Into the Moslios of the Hun- tors' Noto. CorrcsponJenco Philadelphia 1'ress , Capt. JamosFewsmithand his boon companion , Thomas Ilartod , recently returned from an ostrich hunt beyond : ho Transvaal , in the neighborhood of the Orange river. The captain is veteran , and his account ot a little ox- ) orionco of himself nnd Ilarrod is ntore&ting. The game inhabited the dry portions of Africa from Egypt and the Barbury state ? to iho cape , and Tere ho not the most idotic g.imu n the world , it would liavo been nl- nest impossible to capture or aheot lim. The ostrich's night and hearing nro wonderfully keen , and ho can run at the rate of a milu in two minutes or a long time , but with overyadvan- ago on hia side , his own tttupidity > roves his destruction. Capt. Fowsmith and his faiend wore veil mounted , but ns the day was ox- rcmoly hot , they picketed their nui- nals under shndo trees nnd throw on the ground to smoke und rest until the sun nhould dencond ewer In the nky. A halfhuml.itor Capt. Fowsmith called attention to a urioua visitor approaching , As the wo hunters rooo to their fpot thfy wrcclvud that ho wns n hushnmu , vithout any covering for his head , rlth a very scanty shirt , no foot gear , aid with his tronporn elung over his houldor. The logo of thoao trousers wuro filled with something which ox- landed thorn uhncmt to the bursting loint. When the grinning native ) : amu up ho carefully lot down the iciavily weighted garment nnd drew > ut an ostrich egtr , which lie prtHantcd o Capt. Fownmith. "Let ua see how many hollas , " said larrod , who proceeded to find out thu npacity of the rather flappy trousers ogs , The owner , on coming upon Jio ostrich nest , had doiiiud hiu lower garment , torn off a atrip from thu vaiatband , with which ho tied the lulton of each trousers leg , nnd then 10 had proceeded to despoil the nest vith as much enthusiasm as an Amor- can urchin often shows In gathering puciinona for his collection. These were eix of these ogga in ono eg , seven in the other , while the body if the garment contained a round lozen more , When it is made known hat each egg weighed about three ) ounds , and waa equal in point of lourishmunt to 24 lion's eggs , i. will 10 seen that not only was the capacity if thu trousers tested to the utmost , > ut a valuable uupnly of food vne secured to the bualunan and his amily. The hunters had tasted ostrich eggs before , but found theme o strong that they did not break the shell of the ono loft them by the bushman - man , who wont ftway shortly nftcr , but OB they were in nn ostrich coun try , they remounted their horses , later in the afternoon , nnd galloped nt an easy pace In search of K mo , well aware from previous experience , of the dif ficulties in the way of SUCCOM. Turn ing the heads of their horsca toward n sandy ridge , two or three mileu away , they rode along until the base was reachedj when they reined up Abruptly nt sight of nn ostrich nest , almost in their very path. The cap tain got down from the saddle to ex amine the curious sight n little more cloaely. It wns simply scooped out of the sand n foot nnd a half deep , nnd fully five foot ncrosa. The egtfs stood on ond/sonsto occupy the smallest possible space. An these all looked alike , it wns hnrd for any ono to count them , if several feet distance. Like the gilded pipes of the organ in church , which ono keeps trying to cnumorato during the sermon , they nro so very similar that they blend nnd run to gether eo that the eye has hard work to make euro of the number. "Tho cunning native knows how to keep the supply of eggs going ; instead of cnthoriug in nil like that bare-logged follow , ho will skillfully draw out the eggs with ft long stick until IWL or three are left. If ho does his part well the mother , when she returns , will not notice that three me lees than n dozen , nnd will continue laying nil through the season that ia , from Juno to October.1 The friendi now rode to the top of the ridco , hnltirg und taking a c.iro- till Hurveyof the country before them ; the result was ono that awakened hope nnd delight , Losn than n h.vlf mile distant wan n ridge parallel with thu ono on which they had halted , nnd between the two ran n valley several miles in extent , Near the middle of this two ostriches wore grazing , while a geiitlo hrcozo was blowing from the east. Instead of separating nnd at tempting to ( link the birds , the homo- men rode nt a leisurely gallop in the direction of the eastern end of the valley. This was narrower than the opposite opening , winch thoioforo ollered the very best chance in the world for the birds to escape , for they could speedily dash through it into the open country beyond , hero they would bo safe against harm during that afternoon at least ; but it is on such occasions that the ostrich given nn exhibition of stupidity which approaches the mar velous. The sight of the hunters making for thu eastern opening of the valley seemed to give the ostriches the belief that their enemies were try ing to cut on" their only avcinio ol flight , and instead of turning the opposite way , they instantly started on their long , swift trot toward the point nt which the hunters were also ( loading with much thu start of the birdrt. The two ostriches displayed still more marked failure ( o "graap the situation. " The singular chase could not have lasted long , when thu birds , running almost sulo by side , must have seen that the horsemen were auru to roach thu opening ahead of thorn. But , not only did they ro- Cuso to turn back , but they nlao failed to swcrvo in the slightest degree From their course on which they had started : they simply in creased their speed , and , with their ungainly nookn outstretched , struck a two-minuto trot and Rpod away for the moat dangerous point on the hori zon. As the pursuers were quite cer tain of their game , they now slack ened their gait somewhat , and each fired a shot. The bullet of Oapt. Fowsmith went through the brain of liis bird , which ran a few stops in n wild , staggering -way and then went down , its head plowing quito n furrow in the sand. Leaping from his saddle , the captain hurried forward and cut : ho throat of the ostrich , so as to end its suUoringp. It was almost at the same instant : hat Ilarrod discharged his rillo , and , seeing the bird acting strangely , ho was confident of having inflicted n mortal wound , nnd woo scarcely bo- iind the captain in springing to the ground to dispatch his prize. But ho had made a slight mistake , ror when ho had placed himself liroctly in the path of the bird , nnd mid his hunting knife ready to give lim tlio finishing touch , tlio ostrich scorned to brighten up. Before thb ( ontleman Eiisprctod his intent ! 311 ho leliverud a teirilic kick , which Una jled the hunter over on his back ns if trued by n falling troo. The ostrich s capable of kicking with such force as to kill Iho panther or jack all , and 10 does it by throwing bin foot for ward , the fiamo as a man. In the iresont instance Mr. Ilarrod fell HO juickly that Captain Fnwmnith ran orward in alarm. Assisting him to lis feet , ho was found to bo little in ured , although ho declared , with n ; rim smile , that ho know more about istrichca than he ever did before1. The bird Kept on trotting straight away until hu vanished in the twilight And was aeon no more , while the him- ors were glad enough to go into camp and wait till the morrow , There are diil'urent mothoda of hunt- ng the ostrich. Every school boy ocalls the picture of the buslunan awkwardly diguised as one of the ) irdn , who is thereby enabled to ap- ) roach close enough to u hnrd to bring lown soverul with hia bow and arrow , n otliurcanes , the hunter lies in wait and uses poisoned arrows , In North Africa , the game is pursued nn horso- > ack , the chase being kept up for sov- nil days , until the bird is literally uu down nnd incapable of going urther or making resistance. Some- linns a herd is forced into the water , where it is an easy matter to cnock them in the head. The European lorsonian prefer to conceal thoniHolvua tear pools and springs whore the ilrd is in the habit of coming to Irink , so as to shoot him unawares. ? ho value of the ostrich , of course , ies in its plumage , These feathers ire very costly , it rarely happening hat more than two dozen marketable inos can be obtained from n single > ird. March or April is the boat Boa- on , as the ostriches have rocorercd heir moult and the feathers are alas- io and vigorous. It is necessary also hat the feathers should be plucked rein the body of the bird bcioro it ; ots cool , or they will bo found to lave lost much of their glossiness and disposition to curl. Fouml nt Last- What every nno ttliould have , and never > o without , U TIIOMAH' KLKOTJUU OIL. It thorough and u&le in ita effects , iiroduo- tig the moat wondrous cures of rheuma- Imn , neuralgia , liunu , brulues , and wouudd of every kind , julyl/dlw TIME. TABLE. mn Kuii , tin > V .AiU HULCiUr > . Om h iV i npcr No. J , 80 : . m. 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W , J.lJiViNioui , Oflimral AKcr.t , \i I > HI FASTTCME : i _ In KOtiK Kac * Uko the UMeago fc tforthvest- _ . . _ . QTTVl " . , - - - - ir-'ffj - , yi , n I , ! j ] tRtf jfM , JUT * UJij Trains loatv Omaha 8.40 p. m an < l 7:40 a. in. Kor full liitormUloii tall on II , 1 * lUiill/llo. : ktt Agmt , litli and Kuriiain uU J JiKI , ! . , U. 1 * . Hallway Depot , or at JAMKHT OI < A UK , ( Iciaral EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corntr Boutlinnil Ix > cu t Strict * . S3OC1. X.OTTIS IWCO. , J. H. HURST. . ' - tProp. Iloomu , 7Go , 81.00 undl.DO Per Day An elegant HcaUurant In connected with thli liouie , ulicre moala aru xrvixl at luwouablejirloon puou day and Jilflit , mlO-m THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND * * WTJE1rt iyi mCT i JE3 mBm * in B . . . .8 Mining and Milling Company. - 7300,090. Par luool Shares , . . . . . . . . -1 $1,000.009 STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLB Minoa Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. Un. J 1. THOMAS , I'nelilfiil , Cummlni Wyoming. Wll. 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Suokull Lumber , Grain nnd Implumenta E , C. Gurnor .Lumbor nnd Farm Implomonta I. 1 Inbor Harness It. L. 11 uj1 ilon Kustaunxnt and Confectionery Goo. Rnilford Meat Market F. Kimpc 1 , Jewelry and Musical Instruments H. Veil Roslaurant and Confectionery \V. P. Rroubo Photography .J. A. Lusk Lusk House nnd Livery Clmrlie McKinney McICinnoy llouoo Henry Hrel Courier L. F. Cook Xovva Mrn. K. Curtw ; Millinery Stpro MM. Isn LUCAS , Dress Making nnd Furnishing F. Kimpcl Barber Shop A. Longman Mill .1. McCoiit Stone Quarry Ron. Hill * Artist F. 11. Millmnn ; . . . . Painter ISviuia Uodifur. L'iw , Almtrict nnd Land Iving it Ondwell L iw , Abstract and Loan Smith it Clyde Law S , 11 Cochrnn Law ,1.V. . JJarnhart Law L. R Bolter Law .1 A. Hurry Liw CI T. Kolluy Law llnrvoy it Ford Land and Loan A , S. Hroadwell Lind and Loan E. G. Tyler Land and Loan J. L. Witt Physician II. L. McCloaty Physician Dr. F. A. Comfort Homeopathic Phpsician Buchanan it Jirowuell Furniture M. II. Roodenough Hoots nnd Shoos Goo. Wilson Justice I. W. Stocker. Live Stock F. AV. Hurt Nursery W. II. M. Edwards Nursoy FJoyd Mitchell Marshal ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. , CARPETS ! G R OCERIES HEHAS LARGEST STOCK IN OMAHAND MAKES'THE ' LOWESTPPEIOES The ouly Furniture House in Omaha that does not deal in Socond-liand Goods , CHARLES SHIVERICK. FURNITU SEDD1NG 'MIRRORS , FEATHERS , Window Shades , Cornices , Curtain Poles , Lambrequins , Office Desks and Every thing Pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. GHAS. : SHIVERICK. 1206,1208,1210 Farnham , BllSJ