Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 13, 1883, Page 2, Image 2

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I TllEDA11YBFUM.11IA , JJt(1tbJiAX ( , DUniv1nJt is , WbJ.
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1 Is tki3 Worth fl toTh'rP
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Pcra ) S thflt SCCflIS a high pricc for
t , consklering how poor your blood
is , nntl hov your whole systcm is
rostratcddebilitatcdand enfeebled.
1 , cople have been beard to say , tinder
such circumstances , that they would
uot give the toss of a copper for the
choice between life and ( Icatli. But
when it comes to actually drawing
near the grave , a man naturall ) ' draws
back , and says lie does not want to
die. Life is very prcciotls , and even
to a brokcn.ddwn man it is worth
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s.wing. - ' - I.
One dollar vill buy a bottle of
ifrown's hvz Billers. That one dot-
Jar may start you on the road froni
misery to recovery. A man must
take a 'cry mean view of himselfwho
is not willing to invest that much in
making bne serious effort to rescue
himsclt frou deadly debility , and to
step into the enjoyment of solid
health. BflYWU'S 1rot ilifici' : vitalizes -
izes the blood , tones the nerves , and
rebuilds the system. Its work is
tvcll known. Invest that dollar in a
bottle. S
Health is Wealth
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Dn E. t. Wsr' NEnVI : ANI ) lini.tU TUrAT.
MEN-r , ft guarnntoed , eciOo 1 > r It3stera , Dizzi.
fl'B , ( oivutaioi iti , Ner0UR Nciiralgrn ,
1kaditcNorvoiii ! Protrntion t'auieil by tlii ua
Ot nicohol or tobacco , Vikf1t1hiof , IIfltflt Io. )
jTRfiiUtl , $ ottoning nt the Brain renItIn in In'
, 'anlty nnd IOAIiIg to nist'r' ' . de1Y tiiI detitI ,
I'remntnm Ohi Ago , 1inrronnc'R , bwA 1f IUWQT
in either iOx , Ilwluntlry Jo3s'i n7 , ( IJerlnnt. )
urrlura caut1 IyHver.4LertiUtl "t Ihltniii'l1.
nbuso ( Jt ovorndnlgonce. Iacli box cohitninA
ono mnth'ti trc'ntmc'nt. I.U ) a , ) , ( iix bOXC
for $ .UJ , iciit by IlUhit 1)FCIUiL Oil Tt.COILt. ) ( hi tFICO.
vi : GVtIt4tIJ SIN ItoxiP4 :
To cure nny cafi' , . With cncb iner ncoived byn
for 1x bX'R nccornpnnicd witI 5.tx ) , v ( , will
iond tim purchaser our vtltt4M1 j.uinhitt'O tO TO.
thndtlio money it thu trvntrnoiitdocuiiutoffect
ucurO. flunmtilncs ISMI'tt onlyliy
C. F. 000DMAN , Solo Agent for Onahtft , Ncl.t
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
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PItEV1NTIVE AD CURE.
OR EITHER SEX.
Th Umody being Injected directly to ( ho Beat
the Eae , rOqUIfOB no change of diet or nftuBeou ,
uhercUnaI Or Ot3OflOU5 modlclnce to ba tkon lntcrn.
1OJ A proventlvo by eIther BOX , It Ia
tWpOBBtDlO to COUtlCt BflY private ( TISOMO' but In the
cMO of thoec ilre&dy unfortunat.eIyatfllcttI wo guar.
antee three boxca to cure , or we will rotund the
nonay. Price by mall , poetago pild , S2 per box , ci
Ihece boxes for t5.
, WRITrENOUARAITEE5
uned by ill &uthortxcd igonte.
Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co
BOLE PItOPRIETOItS.
C.F. Ooodmen , Drugglet , Solo Agent , for Omfthl
Neb. m&ewly.
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J. P. WEBER & CO. ,
MANUFAOTLJItERS OP
BRACES !
FOR TIlE CORRECTION OF .
* . Physical Derinitsi1
Spinal i.Jasass ,
, Olub , ) eot ; Sfft Knees , T
ow Legs , knock Knees , &C6
TRUSSES
of the beat make kept oi Irnud. Truuoe reparcd ,
jrutie ) made to order. i3mafl joba of all kInd.
done in Stoci , Iron and Wood.
.Cf8epalring of all kind. done neat , cheap ntiil
urompt. Firat premium lren our work at the No
brask& State Fair of 1883.
803 South Tenth Sf , , Omaha.
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eciOn. .
'ILr.cTRo VOLTJ.T0 IIET.T , and oilier LKOTItW
AtI'LlWcga. Wn Ill on Tidily Daya'
.trial , TO 8IhN , YOUN(1 ( ) I 01. ) ) who ore uITerIji
from NinYoVa Iguit.rrr. ) 1irury. . and Iho. , ,
iIIoeasea ot a Pjwowe , Nyvna iaulIIoe from
vcBE5 and ( HiupJt CAusra , tLtMy % relfof Otiti
1ete reetornhloft to ItLu.1ig. Viaii and
( IVAflLNTIED. Send at osicu tori Iluatnetcd L'unptdu8
freo. Addrem
VOLTAIC BELT CO. , IIIARSHALL , 1IICIL
CIO.A.GO SCALE CO
T io TA(1UN CIPC , ? 40. 5IIX , BO.
- . - 4 Ton MOO , Jli'itji 2loa iiic&uiti'aI
. tb Putoctty.
ave o rihcii 1U.k..J . 'tciu uwr ritia
PORGE , TOOLS &o.
JEST , IOtIK JuliE IDle LIGhT
40 Ih.4IIIithaI1KItuCTuoI.it
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t arlarI iiia Im .If * tg .41 j.bi.
lilowara , .l,7IIa. Vjeua q. OIhT Articici
8T U ) C'i ritius. : TitULSh.L 4.
Imported Beei
9N BOTTLES.
Erlauger , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bavaria
Culinbachor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bavaria
1aiser. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ,
DOMESTIC.
Alihauber
: Bc13f'B. ; . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .Milwaukeo
Sch1itz-PiIMer . . . . . . .
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I Ale , Porter , DomesUc and Rhim
f4 Wine. ED. MAIJRER ,
1214 Farnain.
HENNINGS
IMPROVED
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: EUSTIG OTIO
GORSE1
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a.tjoi t1i.ui iguy u1u ( w-ai
U 4a Inarkth.or IoU 811.ld wi
rud.d. I ora.a
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btaln.4unn1 fU . tX idpfr4cag.
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MAL9 RES1OR
A Tic4i 1rriy gieudene . caushj arw.e. dibti.
rtt t' " ' having f'j4 Ia ye e
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be wl to liii ,1IOW.4UdhSf I.
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TO THE SIllhT tAND.
Thc 1Insban of a 14ciuiu Ca11e Away.
In * lie Mitidic or Soanco at. Mercahi.
1110 I.Ibrary JIeII.
St. Louis Ilopulillean , Ijeccinlier 10.
A dctth with very remarkable dr
niatic eurroundings occurred at tim Mor.
cnti1c Library balL lMt wcolc. A Mm.
Mtmifiold , t apiritualletic medium , gave
ft BCflfllO in the Irnil , and ioarly i00 1)00
plo were present. About 8 o'clock the
portorniaiico CommenCed , It WAU the
u.ual eIiritIlalisttc show. A cabinet WM
erected on the itago , and Mm. Man.ficld
entered it and was ttcd with her hande
behind her to a post. A finger ring Wa8
1ilacod in tim cabinet , and when the cur.
tIeIIi WM iiiovcd the ring was found on
her finger. The curtain was again drawn
to and when removed a 8OCOIwl time thco
ring WM diicovercd iii the back of tlto
medium's hair. A whiatlo wa placed Oti
the table and sounds caine from the
cabinet of come one blowing on it. A boll
which WLS placed In soon commenced
ringing , and novural other incidents of
this kind occurred. Mrs. Mansfield took
a woman from the audience iii tim cabinet
with her once to allow her to convcrse
withi the spirit of a dead relative While
the woman wae III there a aister of hera
in thin audience fainted and had to be
carried out of the hail. She wn aoon
revived , however , and ro8umcd her ecat.
Finally , about 11:30 : o'clock , the cabinet
wasi removed from the atogo by James
Frederick Gean , the husband of thin
medium. lie hind bcoii selling tickets at
thin box.ofico ] in thin early part of thin
evening , and after ho got through went ,
back oti the stage to help around. Mrs.
Mansfield hind been makiiigsomc remarks
regarding her jerformnaiico amid followed
her husband into one of the dressing
rooms to got somothutig shin needed. Shin
found hum lying at thin door whichi leads
from thin droasitig room into thin hail. Au
asaistauit was immediately duapatchicti out
after Officers Viehlo and Allen , who were
'In the gathieriuug. 'l'huo atrohueIi found
Ocan hying at thin door and his wife
bending over hum. Ollicor Allen vent
out on thin stage , and , without stating
what thin matter was , asked if thorn was
IL vhiyaiciahi iii the nudionco. One imman
giving thin namno of F. A. l3aurottrosimnd.
od , lb saH ho was mint a practising phuy
nicianbut had studied medicine. Ollicer
\r010 had also gone out at tim request
of Mrs. Mansfield to got a doctor. lie
50011 returned with Dr. li. A. Chancellor ,
No. 513 Olive streot. Iloth Barrett and
Dr. Chancellor pronounced Ccan dead.
Oflicor Allen then mounted thin stage and
announced the death to thin audience.
Mauiy of thin people refused to believe it
and pronounced it all a hoax to draw the
porforinatico to a close amid defraud thmon
out of their money. Sonic of them tried
to break in the door of the room in whichi
Goaii and his wife worn , but thin police
kept it barred and refused to admit any-
body. It waa some time before the
crowd loft. Chief Campbell , who had
heard of the afFair on thin street ,
hurried to the hail and took
charge of the body. Mrs. Mansfield refused -
fused t.o believe her husband dead , and
- thixiks yet lie is merely in a trance. She
was taken home in a carriage by Mrs.
Cahill , ( mali's body was removed to the
mnorgun in the Chiesnut street patrol
wagon. us cash box va opened , and
thin money counted in the St. Louis
company's office by Chief Campbell. It
was found to contain $1i.5O.
I Goaii was r,5 years of ago , and a native
of Now York. He was a very floshiyman ,
and is su posed to havodied of apoplexy.
a liad - - a reident of Chicago fos
ma tim et , Monda'y lie arrive(1
hero withi hiu wife and was couuiplainin
I lhvoek. 119 W38 a mombbr of a Neu
York.lodgo 61 Mason % . ' [ 'lie body wit
betaken to Chicago for interment.
Gean was known in the spiritualistic bus.
incas by the name of George Frederick.
IiUM.t Bwon.-On the purity and vitality -
tality of thin blood dcpciid the vigor and
health of tim whom system. Dscaso of
vitriotis kinds is often only thin sign that ,
nature is trying to remove thin disturbing
cause. A remedy that gives life amiti
vigor to thin blood , eradicates scrofiiln
, nuid other impurities frnmn it , as hood's
Sarsaparilla undoubtedly does , iuiust be
thin iiieana of prcveuitiiig mnauiy ( lisenans
that would occur w'ithout ith use. Sohd
by dealers
\VuiiictI " .Voatlicr.Strlps ,
"Didn't I heave an order hero thircu
days ago for weather stripsi" demaned ar
iiidiguiaiit citizoui of thin irprietor of r
Woodward avenue atom yesterday.
"Yes sir did. "
, , you .
"Amid didn't you say you would send z
uuian to nt thom oni"
"I did. "
"Amid lie was sick. I supposoT'
"No , sir , he went up thiero two dayi
ago. "
"Aiid put on the strips ? "
"Yes , sir. "
" \Vhiorol"
"On the front aunt side doors , o
, colirse , "
"Omi the doors-of course-who ii
) hlalifuix ordered them out the doors of thi
, house ? I wauited them strips for thu
I barn doors ! "
"You did ? "
"Oovtaiuily I did , Do you hupposo
I want drinighituu of air sweeping in on in
hiorsos this kind o' weather ? "
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Couiltliu't Ikit.
Mr. Thoiinuu Suihivan , Fire } uigiueou
I . San Fraiiciaco , says his throat was a
badly affected from cold , that for days hi
. neither ate uior slept. St. Jacob. O
. cured aiim.
Scalliug hold Figures.
1)otrult } ru , Vitws.
An old lady , with a jerky voice amid
a great disjul&y of snuff.box amid spocta.lem
. got heft by a train thin othier night an
, had to go to a hotel for lodgings an
I breakfaLt. A few zniiiutca before tint
I time thin clerk went up to her room t
notify 'icr ' , and found liar aitting ii
chatr as stilt' tie a major. As soomi as Ii
- entered site broke out with :
"how uuuchui day Is tILLS hiotoll"
"no dollars "
, madam.
4aj0. much whore you sit up all nigti
long , expecting to be niurdorod over
iniuiitl"
"Just the .auio-twolvo ahihliiigs. "
I "low much whom you demit oat an
( rcakfaat for tear of being Piaomiedi" aIm
antinucd. ,
.eajt thio aamuo , inadaun. There is you
liozl , and breakfast has boon ready thin.
il two hours. "
'I "Well , I don't PY iti
"Biit
"N not if I die fur itt ibm 1vo ac
lii tIde blessed cheer all night bug hmeas.in
whuistlo .ini bells amid folks ruuining , an
- mcii whooping , and expecting every mnhmJ
would be amy last on auth1 ! '
' 'Has that gas boon going ahi night ? "
"Eveuy tmiisiit1 sir , l'vo ahhti. unado
practice 9' iniadni' my busbies. , niul
dilf3't ( 1 ° Poeu to vt tire to myself Ii
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fooling with that timing. how much is it
where you sot and trcmblo hiku a
from 8 o'clock at night till next morning
wishing to goodness you hadn't been fee
nuff to start for hhlanoy alone ! "
"Just the 85m0 , madaimi. "
"Not by a jii.ful , young instil Here's
fifty cents , and you can take the rest out
'in a hawsuiti I haven't inussed tim bed
nor touched breakfast , and fifty cents is
plenty for having a roof over my head.
( .TiL ; out o' thin way , for I'm going ! "
ITo hind to move naido or be ruui over ,
for she Picked III ) her sachiel , niid put on
steani until nothiiuig could atop her. Shin
made her way down stairs and startecl'for
time depot , amid whion a boy asked if shin
would have her bagrage toted shin wheel.
od on him and replied :
"You meander ! I've been swindled out
0 fifty cents already , amid if thorn's auiy
morn fooling around somebody will git
heart ! "
Mi mt. Ijnumgtry ,
AntI other famouc women have won a reputa.
tion for facIal beauty , A tine complexion
make. , nun hiand.omo , oven thughi the face is
not of perfect mouhl. jluru'ock Ioo.1 Iliflcra act
dirocty ! nhlon the circulation , anti an give the
.khii a cifarnoas aumil aunoothuuiessothiorwlse umi-
nttainalho.
A QUEER MARRIAGE.
4' Itrooklymi % miumg Man Forceul to
Marry it ( flrl by 11cr Umu1e , Only
to ho Dlvimcctl imy tlio Court.
Special to the Cincltinati Commercial diazetto.
Naw Yoimm 1)ecomber l.-Minnio F.
Dawhey sued her husband , Chias. F. Jaw.
hey , in the supromn court , Brooklyn , for
absolute divorce , alleging that shin was
forced to marry hilun by her uncle , iiomiol
Browui , a real estate broker of Fuiton
street. The facta in the case are of a
sensational character. Dawloy , whio n. a
young man , a little over 21 years of ago ,
lived opposite to thin plaintiff. A flirta.
tion sprung up between them. Dawloy ,
as alleged , received some very emicour-
aging letters froumi the plaintifl and thin
result was that he called upon her.
One evening whillo they were sitting in
thin parlor the uncle entered , amid as al.
leged , drawing a pistol , informed Dawloy
, that his clay hind couuie if ho did not get
down emi his knees and swear that he
would marry thin young lady he avas woo-
lag. Dawloy pleaded that lie hind visited
tim house merely as a neighbor , but his
pleadings were of no avail , and thin result
vM that ho was comndohled to take an oath
that lie would wed the lady. The
marriage took place thin next day , thin
undo furuiishiiumg the whiolo outfit. After
the ceremony Dawloy left the newly-wed.
dod wife at her unclo'A house and imunie-
dintely rciit hiomo. The next day hin re-
cievod a thireatoning letter , as alleged ,
from tim uncle , notifying hijiui that ho
mus come to the house immediately to
see his wife and provide for her support.
Dawloy paid no attemition to thin letter ,
and thio resultwas that 1w had not seen
his wife until the suit was brought.
The plaintifi , who is scarcely nineteen
years of ago , and who is well known in
the society of Brooklyn , appeared before
the referee and corrohirated thin story as
told by 1)awlny. Shin said shin would not
have married Dawloy had it miot boon for
her uncle. Dawloy put in no defense.
This miiorning Colonel Jolimison filed. his
report with thio supreme court. Un finds
that tIm marriage was null and void , and
that judgemont should be entered accord.
ingly. _ _
Lost Fault In I'Jiysk'lauis.
\Vliy Is it that so many porsoiia use proprlo-
tary medicines , or patent medicines , itS thuey
are commonly called ? Is it because people
lose faithi Iii their iiliyslciaiis ? 'iVohh , tlii Is
no doubt frequently thio case , Thorn are Iii
. niunorabfa huistancoa , whore cures have beeii
etfectoil by SCOViIT'H S.UtMr.uuIu. , or BLOOt )
I &Liviii Svuut fr all ehI isos of the blood ,
vhion they had boon given dyer by thiotr phiy.
r siclana. It Is ono of the boat remedies over
I offered to the publfcniid at It Is prepared with
the greatest care , as a specific for certaimi dl. .
eases , it I. mmci wonder that It should be more
olfcctuah than hiMtlly writtomi and carelessly
prepared i iroscription. made by incompetent
jilmysiclans. Take Scoviu.i'm BloonANu LivEmi
Srimui' for all disorder , arIsing [ coin Immure
blood. It I. omidorsed by lending jrofossional
molt as vohI as by cmnluiont , liys1ciaiia auth
othiora , Try It.
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SNAKE STORIES.
The l'rol ssorln a Museum Exercises
ills Mcuuiory anti Ills Inungi.
nation.
Citco Trii.tuuiu.
' 'So you want to know something about
suiako bites , " said Prof. Worth , at thio
m North Side museum , in aiiswer to a ques.
I tiomi of a reporter for 'l'hio Tribumio. "I
I WftS bitten by a snake , " continued thin
colhoctor of curiosities , "amid had a niost
remarkable escapu from death. A suinko
I bit mae on tIm thumb you see , auidlit had
to be amputated to save my life , " amid
hero lie showed a very short stump of
thunib on the loft hiaid.
8 "how did. it happen ? "
"I wait feeding thin siiakos with raw
beef , as 1 hind no birds or mice. There
wore sixty of thom in thin case , from two
to six feet long. I hind no stick in my
f hand-au umiusual oversight with mo-
and hind to ptis1i back ally that tried to
i get out withi my hamid , Suddeuihy thirec
0 of thomim made an attemmipt to escape iii in
0 IflflU different directioums. Thimiking ta
frighten thmoiui hack 1 stamped , shouted1
amid. struck at thteimi with my hmniid. 'I'mrc
3 : tlroipoa back , but one of tlioni stood liii
y ground and naisad lii. head toward inn- .
lie % O5 a ratte.smmko. I made a I1UiCI
pass at hiiium , but lie was quicker mu
burned his famigs iii my thumb , I shiooi
hint back in the case , closed thin lid , amid
; sucking my iuijurod 1hmier , hurried foi
0 time door and scuit a pohicomnami after ai
II ambulance anti a friend for whisky.
drank a quart of whisky and was uneon
aciomle in twenty mnimmutes. Time doctori
took it for a ease of alcoholism and pumped
od thmowhiisky out of mnnorIwoumldnovei
a huwo lost my thumb. They had umovoi
I , hind a rattlesnake bite to deal with ant
ml didn't ' know what to dubutthio mtoxttimu
ii I got rattleatniko poison iii inn I treatot
Ii it inysolf.l
0 "lia'o yes.t been bitten since ? "
a "Nobut , I haves fang that omioof then
0 had shied irsto my thumb a few months
ago. That wns time first time I kmiow o
rattlosiiakos slioddimiv their poison.faumge
1 was cloanitig out limo case amid some
it timing scratched may thumb through Uii
y I took it for a sliver at firatbu
whion I caimme t look at it i found it wa , i
fang. I know L was poisomied again. "
I " \Vhiat did you do thou ? "
o " \Vhmy , 1 used r.ttilosminko violet , o
which I made an infusioum , amid it quickhm
ir cured inn. 1 was in thin hmoepital thiro
10 nionthms time first tAuneaud loatniy thiuuumb
The other is as good as over , you see. "
"Do you kuiow of any other casual" wa
asked.
) L Mr. Wallack , ami actor , was bit
g ton cii time leg by a rattlesnake iii thit
l state years ago. lie buried the leg ii
it earthi for twemity-four hours , amid thmi
gravity of flue earth drew tIm poisoui alit
cured huimui , list every year within a tie
IL or two , or exactly upon the day cmi whuic
I ho was t'ittomm , liii log turn. allotted hiki
y the emmake. A umu'uuier Iii Tennessee
another ncitmaintanco of unino , bitten
t9PQ Qf these QQtt11flQUth ! moCCaBifla.
¶ hli 0 latter I'LtO nasty snnlcs ; they throw
out frothand whenever tIde froth touches
the skiui it poisons , lie mmmdc a ton of
rattlesnake root , imbibed freely of
whisky , and was cured , but every year
the foot that was bitten turns the samuio
color as the cotton.mouth moccasiul. "
" 1 know of another man who lives iii
thin snake regions of Nosy York state who
wits bitten by a rattlesnake. lie made a
tea of rattlesnake violet , applied a salvo
niado of lion root , and cured himself. Ha
watt bitten on thin ankle , and every year ,
same an the others , his leg becomes
spotted like the snake. Aiiotiior mmmii
whom I kmiow was bitten on thio leg by a
ratthesmmako whmilo in tIme mouuitains , three
miles away frommi any hmouso. lie mndn
tim best time hun could to thin nearest.
farm , but the 11mb was frightfully swohl
cii by thiat time. Fhmo woman there
seamed to ho considerably versed in rat-
tlesnakn bites , Shun ran out mn thin yard ,
catighit a chicken , split it mu two , amid ap
plied it. to the wound. It absorbed the
poisomi very fast , turning green. Thou
shin threw it away and applied another in
the same maimer until shin hind tmmd 21
chickens and clfdcted a complete cure.
This man's leg , too , gets spottedyoarly. "
"Is this chicken cure coinnioli ? "
"Yes , but generally a much smaller
number is sufliciouit. Thmo case I spoke of
was a bad one. "
"Am thorn any other cures ? "
'Yos. A mnndstouo is a good thuing. i
have in my collection. It cures rattle.
snake and mad-dog bites , and ma porous
like pumnico.stomie. When you vauit to
"so it di ; , itin milk or tepid water to open
thin Iiores. Then you scarify thin wound
to make it bleed amid apply tlio stone. It
sticks like ii leech for perhaps an hour ,
absorbing the poison till every pore is
full , amid thou drops oil. You clean it by
dipping it in the mnihk again , and keep
cii applying it umitil time poison IS tinder
control , but iii casp of a mumad-dog bite it
must. be applied withiiui the first five days ,
befort the spasuims sot iii , because after
that thin blood is so vitiated that the atomic
cati't absorb thin joison quick omiough to
save life. These niadstommcs are mint be.
lieved in up hero , because people don't
kmmow anything about them. Down
sotithu , however , where they are known
they arc greatly used. "
In 'ilugjumg the foumlntioui for time hew court
house at LasVcgaa time laborers , olil minors ,
saw avumiptomuis of " lflY ilirt. " ' [ 'hey at OflCO
gave It a trial , which rcstmhtod In strlkiuug It
rich in geiui. Thom It gient excitonuont in the
towum. Everybody Is staking oir claims.
WEL.L . 1)ItESSEI ) IO1t ONCE.
A Young Workirugmuman Realizes tim
Dmeaiii ofilis LIh at a Cost ,
of $ ( iao.oo.
Now York Smuru.
A young man who 'was iii the crowd at
au up-town jeweler's yesterday attracted
a great deal of attention. His coat was
of coumitry cut and well worn , his trousers
were baggy , amid his shoes were of a design -
sign new to ? ow York. They wore made
of grain loather. Yet he worca high hat
of the most fashionable shape and gloBsy
exterior , and two clerks were piling up
jewels emi thin show cam before him.
"I'll tell you how it is , " said he ; "i'm
from Pittsburg , anti i've come into a lit.
tie muouiey after working hard all my life.
i've always said that I'd like to dress up
first class from head to too , thought I really -
ly never expected to be able to. But now
l'vo got quite a sum of money , and I'm
going to go hiomo iii as good shape as any
man iii Pennsylvania. What'lI be tIm
price of the best umbrella ? "
44y0lI said the clerk , "we've got
thorn at from to 75-thio
$5 - gold-headed
onos.ara 75. ' . . . . . -
"Cracky ! " said the. young man , " 1,11
have to change my tune Y guess. 1 don't
vant to be a fool. A silver-headed turn-
brolha will do , and $20 will bo an outside
figure. You sea , I didn't know how much
thugs cost. First , I wont and got silk
drawers , silk tmn orsliirts. and silk stock.
ings. Thin stockings coat $5 a pair , amid
the shirts and drawers $10 apiece. I got
two sets , and that cost $50. Then I got
two shirts for 2 apiece , and a couple of
dollars' worth of collars and cuffs. Thin
firat time I got a setback was when I
woiit for a lmat. It vas on Broadway.
I ain't going off Broadway because I wamit
time best , Well , I wamited tlio Iiiglmest-
rico lint , amiti they brought out one for
2i5-tlie darndest-looking tIming aver you
saw. It was white , amid made of otter
fur , I got thi silk ona for 1O , nuid I
guess this is good enough. I went to a
tailor's amid got a nice black diagonal suit
for 8O , amid a nice beaver overcoat , himmed
with satimi , for $90. Thiero iminy be higher
priced cinthieB , hut they anited inn , and
thme tailor said there wasmi't anything bet-
tar for mum iii thin shop if .1 was the big.
gest man iii Peminsylvamiia. That's wlmat
I wamit , I'uui close as a monkey emi a float.
tag hog , but I'm going to fit out lirat.clsss
just Lor oiice , if I sara all time more time
rest of may life. I've ot to wait here
mmiost a week formmiy clothes , amid I'm pay-
iumg $3 a day indoors and about as much
, out-doors , but I don't care just this
once. "
Lie got a silver.headcd umbrella for
I lie asked what a vair of alcove
I buttons would coat , niid was viibly
I anmazcd at hearing that lie niiglitiay1OO
' for intaglios , amid. as high as $50 for gold
I 011118 , ho got a pretty pair for 18. lie
u iuI S20 for a gold pcuicil and * 'i for a
. silver toothpick , aithiougli the clerk
I siuwod 1dm toothmpicks for double time
1 iiionoy. A sotof shirt studs worth 12O
staggered hun , amid. he got a muiodoratoly
I plain act for$1O. Ho said lie wamited a
r niatch-box , but on boiumg shown one for
I $300 said that as it was thin only one
I worth hmtwimmg , amid yet was a ridiculou.
- thing to L'Y so mnuchi for , lie wouldn't
S buy any. .Fiuiahly lie came to thin watches.
"Now , " said lie , "I vaiit a good gold
I. watch , amid I wamit one thmuit 1 won'th be
I. asimamned'to haul out before any lady iii
I th o world. Tim truth ' , I don't live in
I Pittaburg , buti come fioun close by there ,
I amid thicro's a good mnamiy swells whom I
belong , and I'mum worth uuioro than the
whole of them , and I aiui't going to take a
I back seat whmemi 1 get thicro , I auppost
B 'Oti caui show mao watches for $ i'iOO- '
f aSovcn hundred dollars , air , " said tlu
clerk ; " our releater and split-second
. watches are $700 But if you wamit
I good , first-class watch , as good for uI
t jractical PUrPoseS as ammy that , yjt ocm
I mumedo , tao omie of these for $200. "
That is what the young miiau did
though nut umitil 1w lied handled a
f watch for several imiluiutos most tenderly
, and with lommging iii Ida eyes. ho noult
I afford it ; , ho salt ? , , buL lie thought ii
would be foolish.
"Curious thimugl" ho said , quito irrelo
a vanUy ; " 1 don't feel as if I hind as much
money , umfter all. I camiio hero to get thu
- tory best of cverythuiumg , but I bohiev
B when I go buick I won't have nmmy of tm )
i highiost.priced thtimmgs , except shines , hat
Li amid uuidorelothucs , now , 1 thought $
1 would bimy die beat shoes emi Broadway
. but when I came to ot them they cos
1 $ l. 'l'hoy arc beauties , though , Thme
, have uimudiuuui soles and vatentlcathior UJ
' over the foot , about like a sliliper , ummt
from the heather up above the ankle they
have what are called ateckingets.- Is
black silk u1iprs , with flesh.coiored kid
under them , '
"But tii.y are eveniumg shoes ? "
"Ohmare they ? WehlI don't know what
they are. I guess they'll take the cake
where they're goiumg , day or night. Well ,
what do you stmpposo I paid for hiamidkor-
chiofa-silk , of course. Why , I Imaid $5
each ; anti $ , for suspenders , amid $5 for a
penknife. "
"SVo hiave come jeweled suspender at.
tachmemits at $120-very beautiful , indeed -
deed , " said the clerk.
"Ohm , never mind shiowing 'em" said
thin young man.
lie bought a comparatively phain vest
chain , and a double one , for $15 , and
thou said that lie did not thmiumk there was
anything else that ho wanted except
glovesand ho had priced them amid found
that tIme very best kids cost emily $3
though hue could pay $18 if ho wanted
scnlskin. lie jotted tlo"t hula
purchase on a card , and when lie came to
calculate the total ho said that at first lie
thought it would reach $300 , thiemi $400 ,
amid now it was evident that by tue time
lie had spemit a week in towmm at $0 a day
and paid his fare back to his hem
$650 would be about thin full atnoimmit
lie would have expended This was his
list.
Umbrella. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . $ 20
UniercIothuea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Collars , etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Siulrt..s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
lint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Suit of clothi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0
Ovorcorit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
Cumffbutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is
Cold pencil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Toothpick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Studs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Watch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
ChaIn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
llandkcrchuiefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sipendcrs. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
i'enkuuife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
'rotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A l'ollconmuuu Braced. lip.
D. F. Cohhiums , member of pollee , seveuithm
vard , ] lcarliiug , l'a. , talks this vav ' : "Suffer.
oti severely fromum rheumatism ; mmot'hiiug did mne
any good till I tried Thomas' Eetcfric Oil. it
is a lea.tmro to rocornmuiond It. "
P OLITICAL PASSION.
Strange Clmammgcs iii tliePolIicat Ftol-
lug , mis Expor Icuiceti 1) a South-
crux Editor.
Mr. J C. Fowler , editor of Tim Bristol
( Tenn. ) News , was grossly insulted lately
by the intolerant Bourbons of his section
on account of his bold expressions of
friendship for Mahomie and thoReadjuster
cause. The persecution was so nialig-
nent and persistent that the report
started that Mr. Fowler hind made up
his mind 141 emigrate to escape it. The
free circulation of this report called from
the gemitlemnan a sharp letter , of which
thin following is an extract :
a thin twenty-three years I have lived
iii this county I have witnessed often the
compensatimig awing of that public pond-
uluin which beats and iiicasures the strug-
gin between thought and passion , vice
and virtue. I have lived to see slavery
declared to be of divine origin and a
blessing to mankind , amid then , before
time expiration of a single semiatorial term ,
the same people declare it lund been a
curse to our coumitry , and they would not
son it reestablished if they could. I have
lived to see Abraham Lincoln , when
dead , mourned as great , good and generous -
ous by the same people who , four years
previous , had denounced him as a chimpanzee -
panzoe and an idiot. I Imavo lived to Boo
Andrew Johnson run out of Tennessee ,
praised and pursued with weapons , amid
then 'velcomed back a , the deliverer of
the sauna people. I hiavo hyatt to see the
same people who applauded the pulling
of his nose amid the slapping of his face
in Bristol , iii 1861 , whoop and hurrah
for him as an incorruptible president in
1805.
"Ihiave lived to see Benjamin F. But.
Icr crowned with thin governorship of one
of the greatest states that fought thin lomig
battle of American indopemidence , by the
party a section which had previously
outlawed him as a spoon thief'a degrader
of woman , and an enemy of luau. I have
hived to see Uoraco Grecley denounced
as thin originator amid developer of national -
al seIition , and as time author of every
southern misfortune and sorrow , and
then quickly proposed amid pushed for
the loftiest pedestal sf honor and
power by one and the same southmern puo-
pie.
pie.uI have lived to sco Johmi B. Massey
proposed amid voted for as time representative -
tive of Virginia in the Amnerican congress
by the same party and people who , little
morn than a year previous , luaU denounc-
ad hini as tim embodimeiit of all that dishonor -
honor could mean or degradation imply.
I have lived to see Humimmicut , like Mm-
any , stomied amid egged in Iticlimnond , amid
then voted for by the same people to
ropiesent that and their proud city iii thin
commgrcss of the Ummited States , and afterward -
ward hive respected and din regretted on
\Tirgiiiia soil. I have lived to ace Robert
\v. Hughes hooted by a state-him mob
when lie attempted to presemit his views
as a candidate for congress , and then by
time sauna people promiounced a humane
and mnodel federal judge. I imave been ,
and am now , engaged in a movement
which some imersons secuii unequal to the
, task of comiuproiiondimm or appreciating
J have believed that libcraiismui amid national -
tional free suffrage , free education , free
thought , amiti free aleocii restored , state
,
soveroigmiity ammdthe resumptiomi of protection -
, tion byrirgimiia to nil liar weak and unfortunate -
fortunate childromi were worth a struggle ,
amid would command thin respect of man-
kind. I bohiovo that struggle can not fail.
I know public opinion will , 1mm thio amid ,
always ho jtmsL"
Why Be Downcast ?
Trite , ytu are Iii a muiiaerable coiudltlomm-you
L are weak , palid , and muervous. You camiutot
aloci at muight nor enjoy your waklimg hour. ;
yet , why lose Got at thu druggist' . ii
I bottle of JIUflOk fF0011 JJiItCi. They v111 re-
I store you to health and iucace of mind.
I ,
IS UNFAILING \
AN ! ) INFALLII1LE
a ;
I Falling
, - , Sickiucts ,
afons , St. Vitus Dance , Alcoholism ,
I Opium Eatiimg , Seminal Weakness , im-
SxhihiUlB , Scrofula , and nil
Nervous and Blood Dlsons.
Clergymen , Lawyers , Literam-'Men ,
Merchatuts , hluuuikers , Ladles mind umil whom
sedentary enuldoytnelit causes Nemyous i'ros-
tration , 1rrgtuharltIca of the blOOd stomneb ,
i bowels or kltlumcym , or who require a muervo
) tomulc siupetlier oi btfiuuiemmt1b'uuIarifaue ) 'cr-
rind 18 Invaluable.
Thiousauds ITH16REATJ
' wonderful l Igor-
r alit that ever sustain-
. cii a afumklumg aystcuri.
$1.50 , at Druggists. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TheDR.SA.RICIIIIONDr' 'I at
MEDICALCO.ISOIO ProiOL.J1UERORj
' ) IlOtorI , St. Joseph. Mo. -
t"or tetumnontIs mimic .Llcuu.rm menu etamp , ( lem
CHARLES SIJIVERICK ,
Furniture !
F1I'cv
Have just received a large quantity of
new
tII ,
AND AM OFFERING
THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES :
CDS1 SFIIVERICK1 .
A eu 'i'm 1206 , 1208 ndl2l0FarnamSt ,
Sr 0 .1 : LOO $ . . OMAHA. NEB. "
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Established in 1858.
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J. SIMPSON ,
i IJJL . ' : Ei . . . : IXri1g *
Carriage Factory ,
1409 anti 1411 Dodge Stref.
NEB.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WhOLESALE AND RETAIL DflALER IN
LuMber , Lath , Shlligles , Pcket ! ,
SASII , BOORS , BLINB , fOULllINUS , LINE , -iEIT ? , PLATEII , & .
STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Union Pacific Depot , - .
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Grower of Live Stock and Otherz.
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO . '
Our Ground Oil Cakel
It I. the bc.t arud chcapest food for 'stock of any Iktnd. One pound is equal to three pound. of oorn
tock fed wIth Ground Oih Cake In the Fail and Winter , In.tead of running down , wIil Increase in weigh , . -
and bo 1mm good marketable condItion In the spring. Dairymen , as well a , other. , who use It cm teatlfy .
Its merits. . Try It and judge for yourmc1vc&t'rico 825.00 Ier ton ; no charge for sack. . Addrosa ' .
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Elegant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars. with RoHn
1n4 ; Clualrs ( .eata free ) , ilmoking Cams , with Ito.
volvlng Chair. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and
the famous 0. Ii. & Q. Dining Cars u-un daily to and
from Chicago . Kansas City , Chicago & Council
Ultiffeu , C1deio & Des MoInes Chicago , St. Jo.
sepim. ) .tchnon & Topeka. Only througb line be.
n , eon Clilcuigo , Lincoln 8. Denver. Through car.
between Indianapolis .t Council Uluui via Foods.
All conncctIon rumade In iJaloms Dipots. It u.s
known as thin greatTimOuGIt CAR UN ) .
COINC NORTH ADD SOUTH. I ' -
Solid Trains of Elegant Pay Coaches and Pail-I '
man l'ahaco sleeping Cars are nun daUy to audi .
from St LoWs , via llauunibah , Qtulncy , 1eokuZI
miuirhington. Coder RapIds ann Albert Lea to fit I.
l'aulmmd Iillnneapohla ; FarlorCarawith ltechInlDi
Chair , to and fromSt. Louis and 1'eorlaandt
and from St Louis nuat Ottuinwa. Only end
change ( if cars between St. Louis and DX
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It Is unimcrsaUy admit mid to be the y .
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