THE I > ATL\ BilE OMAHA THUESDAi : "MAY 10 Hallway Sime Table. U. P. . R. MAIN LINE UUB. ARR1VH Pally E prM.U:15 : p m I Pal'y V.ij rus 3:2S : p m lci. > cr Kxp . 7:4 : { im Tcnver E p. . . 7:3 : am KmlKi&nt . . C.UO p in I KmbttMit . ,5:20 : n m OMAHA AND LINCOLN IlNE-l' 1' . DEroT. UU\ . JkHRIVB Lincoln \ . . ll5 ra I Mnroln Kx..l'03 pro MUeJ . 8:15 in | Mixed . H :45pm : DUMMY THA1VS-3HIDOE DIVISION. Pumtnr tnlMl'MeOmi'itni foll' ' B 00 k m j p.'jOn ID ; 10:00 : m ; lt.no in , luo : | < m3uO ; p m ; 8.0J p iu ; 4:03 : P in ; 5 00 11 mi 6.CO p in Dumni } tralmlcMfl 0 un.ll HluITi M lollown : 8:2) : m ; 9:25 : m ; H:25 : m ; 11 25 urn ; l:25p : m : 2.25 p tuj J S5 p tn.4:2J ; : p nj ; 5.25 p in ; 0 : > 6 p mt 8uni ! yi he Dummy trains Icavo Omaha kt 9.-00 , 11:00 : t uij 2:00 : , 4 00. 5:00 : and 8:00 : p m LcaxaUounill Biun < at 0:25 : and 11:25 : i if , 225 , 45 : , 6:25 : nd 0:25 : p in. THROUGH AND LOOAUl'AS'ENaKR TIUINS imtDOE DITI3KH. LKAVlt OMAHA. tf\VK COl'tflt , BLUFFS PmsNo 2. . . .7:45 : m ! ' . No 6. . . 7,25 a in " No 10 6i5pm : " No 15 . , . .11:20 : am "No 4 . . . 3:40pm : ' No 3 . .11:30 : BUI Emlrnnt .No 0,6:15 : a m ' No 19 . 7-20 pin " NoTiti-COpin " No 1. . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX CITY&PACIF1C-DFPOTN. 15 h St Lei > o Omaha ( or O'.Vcill via St Paul Line for lllalr 8:30am : Arrive from Nillgh 5fO : p in C. , SI. i ST. 1' . It. R , U. 1' LKA\8. AKRIMI. HalKt E7l5ain' : MilU Ex . . .7:2 : Atlantic 1.x. . .3:40)1 : ) ut I'ncllcEx. . . 9:43 : a Ji Dally except Sunday IDily. WABA3II , ST. LOUIS .t I'ACirlO R 11.U. . P DKfOT. LKAVH. Omaha 7:15 : n m I Omaha 11 : Ot m " SMjpu | " . C , , U & Q. R. RU. . P. ARRIVK. LKtVI , Mall * 7:45a : m I Exprrss 9l5am : Exprisi S:40pm : | Mi * 7 25 p in N. V. > x. loocs Council Illullj at 3:17 : pint " " arrlNts " 8:20 : a mf Sundaja exccptcd. iOmaha time C. , R. I & I1. It. R.-U P. DEl'OT. ARlmx. LEAVR. Mall 9'45 a in Express 7:15 : am Eiprcss 72Upui ! Mall 3:10 : inn dundaj s ei cepud. Sunclaj a exempted. ' C. li N. W. R. K. U. P. DEPOT. AKKIVK. LRA\B , Mall * 7-45 am Exprcai 0:45 : a m Kiprees 3:40 : p in Mail * 7:20 : pm * junilaja cxceptid * juiida3 txcopttd S. C. & p. u. n _ U. P. DEPOT. Mallt e.oOaml Expre-g 0.0 : . a ra Expreta C.OOiim | Maul 7:20 : p m tSjDdnjs cxccptcd STjPAUL&IOMAIIA. NE'tRASKA DIVISION DEl'OT N. 15TH ST. No 2 8.00 am I No 1 4:50 : pm No 4 12:45 : pm | No 3 11:45 : am Sundaja exccpted. K. C. , ST. JOS , & C. B. R. R-B. & M. DEPOT. Mall 8:25 : am I Express 6:00 : a m Expr S3 70pm ! | Mall 0:50 : p m B. & M. R. , IN NEBRASKA. Denver Exp : I5 a m 5:35 : p m Lincoln Exp . .Ca3p m 0:40am : MISSOURIiPACIFIO U. P. DEPOT. A nun K. DEPART , Express 6:50 : am I Express 7r5 : p m Mall 0:1pm : I Mill b:05ftin : Tnlns leav nf at 7:2-1 : p m and arih Ing at 0:50 : a ui will ha\o Pullman nUepera. Opening and Closing of Wallt. ROt'IB. OPES CLOSI. a. m. p. m. a.m. p.m. Chicago k Northwestern. . . 11.00 300 6:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , Rock Inland A P. .11.00 9.00 M30 2:10 : Chicago , Barllniton & Q . . .11x0 9.00 2.10 ' ' " . 12:3' : ' 5:30 : Sioux City & Paclflc. . . . . . 6.00 7iOj : Union I'acllc 40011:40 : Omaha & hcpubllctn Val. . 2.0)11:10 : Burlington k Mo. In N b. . . 0 00 7:105.30 : Omaha & Mjrthw cstern. . . . 5,00 : ' 0 Mia ourl P citlc C:30 : 6:30 : Local mills ( or State cl lena leave but once a day\lz : 4 30 a. in A Lincoln ini.ll IB aUn opened at 100 : a. m. . OJ.ce open tundaja Itoia 12,00 m. to 1:10 : p. m. THOS F II ALL , Potttna tor Saturday tvenlng Trains. The fol owln tabh thoua ( hi ilato and naiiut rf loaf's tunning trans to Chicago liom tbi Ubion Pacific tians'cr t/n Satuidatutii ( 'j : \ The Chlcnj - , St , Ptnl llnncaHIs ( | and Omaha trains Iea\o every S turdiy atto nooi > Th5 CnlcrKO , Milwaukee and St. Paul trains ravce\crv atur afternoon * CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "n'cihlniikjieerli/ii that tee Hrperciie the arramjeinentt for all the Munthly and Stini AnnualDraicingi nf The Louisiana State Lot ten/ Company , uiul in pereon wattage aiulcnn trot the Uraieinys Ilienitelrcs , and that the fame are etndncted iriVA hont tii , fairnren , and in gnud/tiith tiiuaid all parties , and ice authorize thectnnpami tn ii d thin certificate , leith/ac tun- lien nfmtr sijnaturet attached , in it * adiertitc- iiieiiti. " ) Co mm stltn ri \P3"1EDtNTEnATTP OHO I U OVEuilALVA MH.LIO-I DISrillULTKD. Louisiana StatcTottery Oompany , Iccoiporitol In 18GS far CS ) HM bv > ho le 'H Iv.urc l > r Kilucat 01 a ml CutliaMa puipjee * lth a capltil f IJl.Oo'J 0 0owhlch a rtaerie ' fund o ! ( vor $553 00 bis s in o li'.cn ad Jed. 'ft Ilj an otoruhelm'n ; piru' rJ e Itafrirchlee uasmailoapir ot the pnuout htiti ( .oiiJtltil- tlon an pt d Dictmber , A , I ) , 18f , I tCr ncl tin e " urn or I r.wln > will tskoplacmio tolv It ne ler * calti or jioitponei , ' Look nt tie folio ( 'inDlitrlbutioa : URAK J OVESADE CONOERr , durlnc uhlch will Uko plico tbo 157th Crane Month y DRAW- | Q At Tev Crhins T. csd y ure 12 1083 Undir the persons ! supe s'.on and m uag > incut ot Cen Q. T BEAUREUARD of o ' -n tnd O.n JUBA. . EAHLY , of lru.n' , Capital Priz $150 , 000 , n Tic ttt _ Ten Oo on'y. Talve. * 5 fltjt8T..2. T rhi , 9\ \ . 1 Cip'ta1 Prize ol , . - , , - . - - IGiaiUPfltoot 5JOOO 60.000 1 Grand Prize ot 20,000 20.100 K Large Prlzeuf lO.O'O 20.000 4 Larue Prlzji ot 5fOO SJO.OCO il1' " 0' ' ToSW : : : : : 100 " 0. , . . 30,000 2CO " 210 40'J' ) f- , ) M jro rAn-0 l coo " i & ° > W3 AVI'KOXIM VriOX MtlXB 100 Apprcxlinatlju ptlzcs of f.'O ) . . . . . 101 " " 100. . . J0(0o ! 100 " " W. . . 7,600 2279 IVIzta , amouitlnj to. . . . . , $52.,500 Application lor rate titailubs sliou'd ' only be ma isfto the officacM lie Company ' - " " Or leans. I or lufcrmailon apply to M. A. DAliP-H N fuw Or o elj Ln. or M. A. Dauphin , OO7 tevenlh tt , Waili'njton , D 0. v.o Tat eP'o' sure In nrounclng 'By MARK TWAIN , ntu , 'Lin : < n ? TIIK Mlsiji& iPi'i " A theme , aud the rlth'st , riclfst.olume of all the Twali eerus C .iar cte 1 t c lnuatration' . S ! BOO IN CASH PHI/.ESTO AUENIh. ' ; A wore ! to the wifioldlutnclMit " rtflCUTO WASTED OutflU now , AutN I Oijl ) fst putlcu'ars , addreiH C B ilEACIl A CO , Chicago. m 9 7t MAVEBIOK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Watur and Congr n Strcctt. ISO STOMP. CAPITAL , - - 8400.K)0 SURPLUS , - - OtOO.OOO Transacts r general Hanking Imalnets , lid * cclvea the accounts of Bunks , Hankers nod others , Drawn Foreign Exchange find makes Cable Transfers In Kuropo and Tel egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United SUtei , 15uys anil tells Gov ernment and other Investment Securities , and executes any business f ir Its Corre spondent * tn the line of Bunking. A3A P. POTTER , Preilden' . J. J. EDDY , Caihler. J. W. WORK , Ast'tCnihler. mtth-mo EiTAEU81Ui ) 1 S34S UCEbl'iUNO ATTAOnMKNr-XOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OAKRIAGE FACTORY 1109 ml Hll Uodgo Str&ol , BUR 7-mo 6tu OMAHA , NKB. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NKB. Capital Stook , - - 5250,000 JAS.B. tlEARTWKLL. Prosleltnt. A. L. CLARKE , \ li.e-1'resldent. E. 0. WEBSTEK , Treasurer DIRECTORS. 3 muc ! Alexander Oowald'Ollver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster deo. n Pratt , Jan. I ! . Hearts ell , D. M.McElIIInnev. First Mortgage Loans a Spooialtj This Company lurnlihes permanent , homt Institution where School Bend eand other legally Issued Municipal socurltle to Nebraska cau be be negotiated on the moat Utorablo terms Loans made on Improve' ! ( arm In all well settled counties ot the state thromh rciponilble local corr'arondeMB. CORNICE WORKS' ' ! Iron and Slate fioofing , 0. SPEOHT , . . Proprietor. Ill Douglas St. - Omaha , Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED ron Cornices I DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , ; Ipecht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent , Adjusted Kntchot Bar and Brnckot Bhelvinc. I am the general agent for the above line of goods , IRON FENCING , 'resting ' * , Balustrades , Veranda ? , Iroo Bank Itailings , Window Ulindo , Cel- Ir.r Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR EERSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND PrtildtLl. Ylco Tui't. R. 8. Dmnia , Ssc. iciTiciM. THE HEBKA8KA HMBIAOTUEHB CO Lincoln , jSJeb MANUFACTURERS OF Cora Planters Harrowa.Fnrm Holler * Bcltcy Buy Ruftad , UnoKat Hlovatlu ? WlnnmUlu. < Sic V'o BIO ptepaiod to da jcb woffc tad mtnnit tiltli ? ( or otb r pirtlea. tddrei ? nil or-lart tD lie * KHKAfKA MANUFACTURING CO W coin Neli Six JOUH old , sir tl by Almont , ho liv Alexan der /bdil'&h ' D Jin ,0.1 'lime , by War Danca. Alto the iUndird-bred S alllon Three ye ra o'.d , slrid by Almont Ll.htnlnj , by Almont dam. KESTUOKTCENTEiL Four jears old , 5:31 : , by Balz rla' , Ilelzorlal Has by Alexa'der'd Abdaliah. Will make the icason at my p ace on 20th St , two b'cclB ts nf Or en S tect c n , at iJ5 00 each. Mire not preying I foil can no return. 'A uextfeiso- uo'clurno , 111) mercy inust be p U Invarl ihly In alvonce. 1'or further par- t'culars ecu or aiilnsj ED. REED , in 3-cod mio 1m ( mtha , Neb. KOl'IOEOFPUBLIOSALE. O. * L\NDS WITHIN 1IIB Otoe and Missouri IN THE STATES OK tE1BA8KA AMD KA < OA3. L'sirru STAIRS t AMI Omts i DKATRIIK , Mtt > , Ajr 1 SOtli , Ufi. : f lly the d riLtl'ui o thell'n becretir ot the | nUrior , the 1' . S. Linl Oihco at H nt 1 e , In h i bUt < ol Netriska , w.h b > cp n on Thursday , the 31sfc Day of May , 1893 , at 10 o'clock ' , a , m. Kcr the purple cl rtcclrlt g application to pur chisj the rcn.ali dor 11 thf 1 .mia of the Oleo and MI'Dourla resenatlcn , In fee states ot Nebraska and Kaniag. fhulands wilt bo ( old on'j to ptrona hc shll within throe month ) from the date of thcli appllca'lona make a permatr nt sett cmcnt upon tuo tame , and each appllcntl n mint boarom- panlod by ai aindk\t as nUcLco of good faith n this respect The 'aids wld hiso d to I ho hlgho'l rcsponsl. ble bidder , atnrt IOJB thai the appr Ued xa'uc. . In to acre tracts , and ro o o person will bo al lo\\oJ to purUiuie inoio than lf.0 acres , except It Lis.8 of fractlrnal cxcutB ( c ntU'Uoua tlurct'J whfro th BUr\ej of toniehlp md action Hud could not bt ma o ti conform to the boundar ) lineeoftho rct-cr atlon , In which 'aaitheexc n not ( XL.dinj 40 acres , rraj bo adJed to thu 1G ( acres Ihu toimsof ra'oarc an folioue. line nuirttr In caih , t ) becomu due andpaya bio at In ) cxplra on of thrie iconthB from thi d le of filing appll at'on ' , oao quaiter In oni jear , ohoiiuulcr In twi jous , one quarter li time jiatb fron tin dateot silo , with Int res at the rite tf 5 per tentum per annum ; but li cue tf default In the flr&t or casn pijimnt , th pirEOn thus dcf.uUlcg s a'l ' forfeit abijliittlj hi rli lit to the ( net f T iht purpose cf wbkh bo hi ip lled. Nolandf l I Ic Bold upon tilth Improtc menu a o tcund bulnujni ; to Ird'ana as roiorte b > the apvraUcru ! n thtlr tchodu.o ol their a ) piaUmcnt. ' 1 ne sale will be subject to > njirOTil by th SicreUry fl the Intcrfor andull be contlnm from day to day at DestrUc , un'll the land ] ai dlsii1 eJ of A Ha * of the lands , with the apprafoeJaluo c cnch tract , will bo found on file at the dUtr'e laid office at Ileatrlci ) . H. W. PAUKEIl Itciflster , M3o3l ! W , II , SOU t US , UecUtr < r. THAPPINQ TUB 1UIUU : ' . WLo'ntho A ilortu-vna Knvonto I'ooA 11 CduaUt ItnpDroueioaa of n furtlor. Ne York Sun "No , thry fciti't Iu pnln , " e.ilil on nnclcnt tkipptr at the Fulton uintko1. dock , us hn nrrangod ft ploco cf ecsnt- llug under the head of n bU < Ar-i > jrod turtlu tlmt WAS llng In the sun. "It looln ctUdl to keep them turned on thtlr backs , but water is dtvshod over Vui every hour or no , and I reckon they havti n o ay tlmo of It ; bat It U cruel to keep 'em ou' In the iuibufo : > o a restaurant , and tack a phcird ou the nholl , 'To brj nerved this dny. ' That , Bays I , la Ukln * an nnclao ad vantage , but yon cnii'c expot feolln' In men that deal In foot' ' ; nil they care for is to fill yon up. I'm down o Y'tn. " "lloir tit-1' atk d his companion "I etriuk hero a month HWO , repllou the ' 'on smiok ffom Iv aklppor , my , y \V > . > t , eo 1 had to shift 1'Lo ' f Dr inj' aulf. 1 alined papjra wlili n rosier ant man up nvruot here to provide thrco iqaaro meals a dnyand ouodny , 1 bcin' fond of tnrtlu , I brought in a young green that I had kept , and ra- qno&toci that it bo made Into soup , Well , the next day I dropped Into the market , und ( hero was that very turtle for talo. Yo acc > , I hid my pit vnto mark on him. I didn't lot on , but on the way to dinner I picked up an old shipmate of mine , now on the police force , and iavltod him to tty the aoup. Wall , the waiter brought In Botno black etuif , and to soou nn I'd tasted It , 'Salt junk , acaaoncd , ' leiys ; 'eond the boBo. ' Oat hocnmo , a null ing nil over , but I brought him up with a round turn. Stysl : 'This 'ero soup's kind o' weak I reckon,1 saya I ; 'that turtle kind o1 waded thrqngh , and ho wout oo fnat that ho caught up with Fnlton maiket ; and , ' aiys I , ' 810 down or the turtle , or , ' aaya I , 'lyo with my friaud here who,1 saya I , 'la n particular friend o' the the mayor. ' Wall , " aald the old man , with a grin , "ho planked down the $10 and wo walked out. Ita windy when they cot the bllgo on old Sam. No salt hoes mock turtle fjr me. " "Then you are In the turtllng bust noee ? " asked his companion. "Wall , ourt o1 half an' half , " was the reply. ' 'Wo frsh In the Havana trade all winter , and in the spring , if wo como north , fetch all the tnrtleo wo can. There's always.a muket for "em. Where do wo catch cm ? Wall , mostly 'round Hnrkoya ( Mitrqnlaa Tagoecs ( Tdrtugftf ) . Then wo buy tt likely lot from the Cjiiob crawla nt Key West. Sport ? Wall , some thinks it's oport. I used to think it sport to go crow shootin' when I wcu a yonker , but when the old man sot mo out in the con fuld to shoot crowa all day it didn't ccom so funny. So it1 with turtlin' . Yo git snrfittod with It. About this month nrouud the Tugoaos la a good time , and co on np to mid * eummor. The keys itro about six or uovoii iii nunibjr , nothln' on 'em but sand , pusloy , and tn y cedar bushca On Garden key there's n big fort , but thoro'd only two keys tint turtles ooino abhoro on , and why that's no I'm blest if I toll. On Loggerhead key , to the wciatwrrd , the loggerhcado como up , and T noviT soon n green turtle tjioro ynt , but on E\ct : key , ubout five mllea e.11' , thure you get all the green turtles you want. "What's the difference ? Wall , if f yon had the two steak , you'd toll like enough. Tbo loggerhead la blggor , tougher , and uglier , and bring about one third what the green turtles do , the Lutorbclu' fine form , dolecute-llko. The loggoi head ID jest like an old Now Bedford nha'.er ' , while the green turtle io a ngular cllppor ship. Wall , aa to bow wo cstch 'em. Wo run down to the keyo , nnd lay thoemack on , and late In the afternoon put athoro la the dingles and tnako camp in the buthen. Then otio hand taken n walk round the beach o'oao ' to the water ; In that ivnj ho Btrlkoa the track.i up , at onct fol' Iowa 'em up , and so finda the ncnt Egga good ? Wall , it's a matter o taste. 1'vo seen turtle egga on the galley atovo forty-eight hours andthoj never changed a bit ; cookin' don'l MFeot 'cm n mite , and the only way ] . saw 'cm catun , waa when they were taken oat of the turtle half formed lookln' like yellow grapes , and dried In the sun until hard , and eaten like choose- ; they kind o' ta&to like U. "Turtles don't generally como aohoro until after dark. Every twenty minutes or so one of the hands taken a round , and when ho comes to a track easy to see by moonlight or tiara up ho rnsheti , and If the t jfrtlo la layin , ahe won't move , and you've got to wait till the gita through : but If she'd jast through or about dlggln' eho'H turn and make track a for the \vaer In a way as la a caution to alnnere. Tiie first tlmo I tackled one aho got tbe atart on mo , aud I ran up behind juat in time to catch about a barrel cf snd. ! She threw it with all four slip- pats like a Mississippi atom wheel ateamer , fillln my eyes no I jjst sot down and yelled , while she slid off in to the water. But a good hand will alip up , aud with & grip jest behind the fore illpprs rend a bit ; ono over. This donn , the Tljpjra are sill with a knife and made fobc by rope yarn , and s lie's ready to ship and left right there If it's n big turtle the tumor gives t slcg out , and a conplo o' hands go or the run to glvu I iui a lift. I'vo been ono o' thoeo moo , and I ain't no baby a trylft' to lift a b'g ' loggerhead over and couldn't. She struck my mate ; over the head with her fore fllppei the first time I rained her , aud ho wen1 down just aa if he'd boon sent for and his JAW looked like the gang planli of a tread mill all 'gormod' up. Tin next lift aho took hold o' my foot , ant talk about bulldogs , she nigh on tc tuck mo overboard , the other mm boatln' her with Bcantllu'a , But Lor bless yon , aho waa a movlu tor the water tor all the time , taklu in right nlong ! , and throwing &and like a wind mill 1. At last in uho got , and the or.ly satis faction I got waa a rldo. There waa i alioal plcco that ran off about two htm drod yarda , and as she hinged off . grabbed her by the back of the nook and aha towed nn to the edge of thi channel quicker than I over won through the water ufnro. "Turtles ain't ' BO stupid J peopl think , I'vo often watched them , a sometimes they como up in front of the camp. Firat you hoar a kind c elgh kind o1 ftsthma-llkoj'thon in th moonlight you'll ROD a black head i lookln' 'round. Up she comes , i little at a time , but afore she leave the water she make * sure there aln' ' ' no ono around , then goes for th bench , crawls right up oloio to the bmh wboro the water never tanchoa , r.ud wbcro , during the day , it a nlmost rod hot. Thi'ii sno picks cut a place and c mmoi.cos to dig with hsr hltul feet , tititlU hole about throe feet deep U dug , aud into this the cygi are drop. p.nl sometimes a hundred , more or less. When sho's done she covorH It up , and iuktcad of going right b\ck and there you see the ounnlu * o' the brutes-sho crawloo along the edge ol the bush a ware , and then attlkea for the water , perhaps two hundred fact from where she came up ; so all ye know when you find tracks Is that the neat Is somewhere between 'cm , and a green hand la Uko to nuke a still hunt for it. "Scmotlmos as many as a dozen are turned In a night , and aouiotlmue imiy one. They Uko bright moonlight nlghta , thiugh. The next morning uo git 'cm late the dingy , nud then rig a block and tackle and git 'eui aboard the smack aud run fcr Key West. Moat skippers that make any baalupss c f tuctlin1 have crawls on the llata on the northwest aldo of the koy. Crawls ? Wall , crawla'a a place where turtles can't crawl out. Nothln' but a fenced in place in four or lite five foot of water , and into thin all the turtles are put 'to bj kept till cal od for , ' as O pt. Kidd aald when he burlid the pot o' gold , On these crawls , or thoto of the Uouchos , wo call when wo work up along. The turtles are taken out und stowed on their baoka and dashed with water , and llvo for any tlmo. "What are the Oonohotf Wall , they're & part of the population of Key West livlu' In a part called Oouchtown , and supposed to live on oonohoa. Bat I never nee ono o.it ono , and I reckon nothln' but groupers would tackle 'em , The Uonchcn have a curious way of catohlu' turtles with a peg. Spe&rln' yo might call it , but the spear la a peg , lookln' jest like about two Inches off the end of nth tee aided file. That or'o la made fast to a lone grouper line about aa big na our cod line , and made to fit into a long polo. With thia rig they scull over the reef with a dingy , aud when they BOO a turtle anloop ou the bottom or lying on the top they lot him have It. You'd think euoh a plug would pull out , but It don'l ; auction koopa It In , and a big loggerhead will pull a boat a couple o1 mile afore they get it along side. Then , ns > ln , it don't hurt the critter , only stlcka In the shell and ciu be worked right out , which a barbed epcar couldn't. "There's another turtle they git on the reef the hawksUll ; they're line oitln' , but the shell la the most valu able , being made into oornba and the liko. On the South American coast they take the aholl off by roastln' and lottln1 the critter go to grow another. Did yo ever BOO a Gallapaa turtle ? No , Well , there'll a terrapin for you Ltnd turtloa , four foot long and three feet high , that tolo along a man , or thrco of 'om , jast like a horao. I landed on the Islands iu ' 01 and brought away half a do/.jn of 'em. ' The whole island la markou" with their tracks loadin' frjm the water up into the cones. They're the blpgrat land turtles a llvln' , but there alu't ' much call for 'cm except for curiosities. Too blggoat sen turtle to-day ( a the leather turtle , pomotlmca wolghln' two thou sand pounds. The back fa mndo np of ono piece , havln' no scales like the othoro. Thoro'n a big ono In New Loudon they pay. The owner gave it rod eyes and stuffed It all out of shape and shown it every year us 'tho greal eoa monster , ' and actually don't know himself what hn'a showlti' . " Tao Gallapagoa turtle mentioned bj the skipper la from gigantic stock Several yoara ago aomo workmen WOK making excavations in lower India when they came on to vrhnt waa evl dcntly a hence ; nt least such the tm- tiven considered it. Ir , waa carolullj unearthed , and turned out to bo thi . aholl of au enormous turtle that llvec during tno tertiary period. It wai fourteen feet long aud nine feet high ' and competent naturalists oipreanet , the opinion that when allvo It muo have boon twenty five feet long I waa a land tortoise , and crawled abon Uko our wood tortoises of to day , mak Ing footprints aa largo aa those of ai elephant. In the western conntrj known as the Bad Linda hnndrcda o , fossil tnrtloa have been found , thel Interlorr filled with solid rock , onci the eand or muddy lake or uov bed ii which they lived. On ouo of tbo government cxpodi lions a turtle , perhaps thirty feet it length , waa found , which , curlcmulj enough , had rudimentary oharuotorlB tlcn , choking it to bo a missing link r.s it wore , connecting other forun. I wna a forefather of the great loathe turtle of to-day. Ito length fron fllppar to Ilippor was over sevontoei feet , making it the largest turtle yc known. A CALIFORNIA GHOST. Tno Stranuo Apparition that Start\e \ < an Engineer. McndoU Journal. lUtlroad onclnotra are qnccr ful lows , nud aa full of auporatltion r.s ai rg Is of moat , ijist week while th big blaety-ton engine VMS fi'llng he . tank at the depot a Journal rcporio a and Engineer D.rting , who has takni seven of thono mcnotorj down to To hichlpa , had the following converts , , tion : , , ' 'Did you over Uko a train up the o Tehlohlpa grade at night I moat eluco the horrible nccldon. / " atked th ropDrtor , , , "Yes ; I made a trip over that par of the road the laat tlmo I was down i replied the engineer , "and HO help m d O ad , I never want to BOO another sigh Uko the ouo I witnessed that night. " n "What did yon BOP , if I may attkj "Well , I don't Uko to talk abor iouch things , for I'm different froi monk of my brethren im-l don't IK . llovo that spirits visit thld earth ; bi swhat I saw that night almost convince a mo that they do on aomo occasions. ihad had n very hard day'n work on 1 the night was ono of the nnat foarft , that I over saw on the mountains , an I'vo boon over the road more than it thousand tlmoj. Well , just an wo wei passing where the cara jumped th lo track , my liroman the young man 1 ns the cab now called my attention to man lying on the track only a ahu o' distance ahead , It iraa only a mi o ment'B work to atop the engine w n didn't have a train. The cow-catch * a was within about thrx'u feet of tl os body when wo stopped , I thought i't wai BOmo poor tramp who had falle 10 down and frozen to death , I cool BOO the body jtut as plain ai I aao you now , bu' whuu I g it down aud when In front cf the ctiglnn I couldn't nee the sign of it mtn , tier where any ono had been , Tnis was n slicker - or , for there wore icvoral Inches of snow on the ground , and had any ouo boon there I could have soon the print tn the snow. I was so much astonished that I could not speak for a foir minutes , At list my compan ion aikod If ho WAS dead , I told htm there was no ono there , and ho re plied , 'What Is the matter with yon ? I see him right at you : foot. ' This caused mo to take the second look , but not the ilgn of a man could I find , I got back Into the cab , and strange to say , I could sco that body just as plain as day , I sent my fireman down , aud watched him , Uo walked all over the body , and came back In a moment with the whitest facp I over naw on a human being. Neither ef us could speak a word , It wan terrible ; BO I started up thopriHo , determined to izot away from the horrlblu thing. When wo paiso.l over the plnco where the body seemed to bo I never hoard such yells In my life. Thov came from both aldca cf the road. " They both stick to the story , and say others have seen It. < The Maverick National Ihuk of Boston draws foreign exchange , buys aud nolla Government and other In vestment securities , and transacts any business for its correspondents In the line of banking. nutth-mo FKHRY'd LUAN8. How a Recently Bankrupt Sonntor Worked Two Detroit Hanks. "Gith" captured a Ditroltorfor on Interview and from him extracted the following Information : "Tho Second National bank of Ddtrolt , of which James F. Joy Is ono of the directors , has for about twenty years been the dopotitory of the national funds. The government haa In every atato a depository , and charges no Interact for Its cash. Hence , the Second Na tional bank had a great opportunity with the public funds. On several Decisions the First National bank felt a dotlro to got those funds. They sent a delegation to Washington city , which mot United States Sona- torFcrry and said to him : 'Wo are republicans , Uko the Second National bank people. Wo want some of this money on deposit. ' Mr. Ferry bowed bweotty , and said ho would at once take them up to the secretary of the treasury and have their vlows presented , and under cover of this ho made a big loan from the First Na tional bank. Thereupon the Second National bank sent a delegation to Washington alao , whiah waited on Senator Ferry , and said : 'Iloro , wo are being outraged. Wo have boon the national depository for twenty yo-UB. ' Mr. Ferry bouod sweetly. . ai.dsald : 'I will take yon up to thi secretory of the treasury and hive thooo beautiful views represented , Tneronpon ho made a big loan from th Second National bank. From ono of thc.in binks it ia undoratood that ho got $30,000 in loans , and from the other i-ot $10OCO. Now , Mr. Joy know perfectly well that Ferry waa using his position as president of the senate to make those loans , but did not muko thochargos against him that ho bad against Mr. lilalno. That , IB the trouble with all those high- toned reformers. They are very In dignant at the deficiencies of > public men until they find it to their inter eat to overlook the subject. Mr. Joy WOB once R prompt and strong public speaker. IIo went into business , aud rather lost his public apoaking fort. 1- Now ho doen not epeak at all. Bu' - ho la qolto a high church member , and a very genteel man in our soci ety. " ; Do you want a pure , bloomIng - Ing Comiilcxioul JT so , n , few nuiiHcalions of Hngmi's HAGN6 JjLJ5ALX will grat- il'y you lo your licart's con- lout. It ( lees mvay wil h Sal- lowuoss , KcMlncss , riiuplcs. iilotclios , and all ( Hscasosaud : iinpori'octioiis ol'iho skin. 11 overcomes 1 ho Hushed appear- mice ol' licai , i'attyuo auu cx- ciioinoni. 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