< i f 2 THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1884. LOSS AND CUIH. tcnmirol. "I was taken ilck a yew njo With bilious fevor.j' "My doctor pronounced mo cured , but gotaick again , with lorriblo pains in my buck and Bides , and t got BO bad I Oould not morot I shrunk1 From 228 Ibs. to 1201 I hnd boon doc- taring for my liver , but itdid mo no good. I did not expect to live moro thnn three montlis. I began to use llop Hitters. Directly my appetite returned , my tuins loft mo , my entire system Boomed re newed us it by magic , and after using several bottles I am not only as Bound as n sovereign but weight moro than I did boforo. To llop Bitters I ewe my life. " Dublin , Juno 6 , ' 81. B. FITZPATUIGK. CIIArTKR 2. "Maiden , num. , Fek 1.1850. Ocntlcmcn I Buffered with attacks of sick hosx'acho. " Neuralgia , female trouble , for years in the moat terrible and oxcrutiating , man nor. nor.No medicine or doctor could give mo relief or euro until I used llop Bitters. "Tho first bottle Nearly cured moj" The oocond made me as well and strong as when a child. And I have boon so.to thisday. " My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious Kidney , liver and urinary complaint "Pronounced by Boston' B best phys icians "Incurable ! " Seven bottles of your hitters cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight porsond" In my neighborhood that liavo been saved by your bitters , And many moro are using them with great bonofit. "The almost Do myraclos ? " Mrs. E. D. Slack. HCWTodKT SICK. Expose yourself day and nightj eat too much without ex orcise ; work too hard without rest ; doctor all the time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want to know how to got well , which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters I Jill E. C. Wear's Nr.nvi ! MU Iliuis TnnATr KENT , n Runmnteod Btweiuo for llyfttonn , itizzi- nosa , ( kmvntoions , Vilf Norvoim ftrnrnlisin , lIonaAclioNorvou ProHlrntliicau Mll > ytlioiiBu otnlcoliol ortob-icco , Wuknfiilnpiui , Mental lo- nroMiou , 8oftonins of tlm Hrnin ri-Hultim : m in- nnnlty and loading to mifcory , dorny nml dcntli , rrem.Uttro Old ARO , llnrrcimcsa , l * > wl \ power in citlior BOX , Involuntary IXMHPM nnO bpormiit. orrhccn cnusod byovor-oxortion of thobrnin.Hqu- nbuBO or ovor-indulffonco. Kiich Iwx contains ono month's treatment. $ t. ) n box , or nix IIOXOD for $3.00 , Bent by mull prepaid on receipt of pnco. WE GUAIIAXTKK SIX ItOXKS To euro nny cnso. With cnoh ordnr received liy us for nix boxen. nccompnniwl with $5 X ) , wowill eond the purchaser our written Rimrnnteo to i ro tund the money if the trratmont does not effect aonro. ( Innrnntooe JRtwudorilyby 0. F. C100DMAN Solo Aontfor OmalO Mot OR , FELIX LE BRUN'S PREVENTIVE AND CUBE. -OR EITHER SEX. Tb remedy being Injected directly to the seat ( he tease , requires no chance of diet or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous medicines to be taken Intern * tlyVhcn -isod as a preventive by either BOX , It It Imposalnle to contract any private disease ; but In the cue of those already unfortunately afflicted wo guar antee three boxoa to euro , or we will return ! the money. Prloo by mall , postage paid , 92 pel box , or ' three boxes for 96. ; WIUTTEN | < 1UABAWT1EKS JOT 23 : : lined by all authoriiodlagent * . Dr.Felix Le Brun & 0o BOLK PKOPBIETOllS. : 0. P. Goodman , Druggist , ( Sole Agent , for Omaha Neh m&o wly 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GllEAT MISDlOAJj "WOIUC ON MANHOOD ! liihaustcd Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility , Premature Decline In Stan , Uirorsof Youth , and the untold miseries resulting from IndUcrettons or ox cesses. A book for every man , young , mlddle-agod , and old. It contains 125 proscriptions for all acute and chronic dlsoasos each ono ol which Is Invaluable 80 found by the Author , whose experience for 2 years Is uch asprobably never before fell to tha lo ol any physician. 800 pages , bound in boautllu French muslin , embossedoorern , full giltguaranteed to bo A finer work , In every sense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold In this country for J2.0 , or the money will bo refunded In evojnr Instance. 1'rlooonly 81.00 by mall , post- paid. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Gold tuedal awarded the author by the National Medical Association , to the officers of which he refers. This book should be read by the young lor Instruc tion , and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit elL I > ondon Lancet. There Is no member of society to whom this book will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , guardian , Instructor or clorgvman. Argonaut. Addreu the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W , V. Parker , No. 1 Bulflnch Htreet , Ilotton Mass. , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill I and experience. Onronloaiidobvtliiatedlseasesthat ti baffled the skill of all other phys-HCAl claru B specialty. Such treated si M without an instance ol failure. iniciw.lv CHICAGO GOALB CO , trim muux bULK , no. ITOX. o. , lTou KlVO , llnim JUox lucluilciil. _ 24pt- | , , ' ARMER'8 8OALB.80. . The TLlrfi. RotuclTvH , " M nz.tiri'SiTi. J.1 , FORGES , TOOLS , &c , T IUUUK Millk Km 1 II.IIT ITOIU , til ) a > . Auviiiiiiaioi urTuuii.ctiu Vtfmrn tft ldit abd ino i / do ! ( vdd jdb * . Ulonrnrp , f util'lf t * Ultitir Articles UU'JLtiilUl * Ut.Tt.lL. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , O oiullst tfvxict 1(01 Paruam Street , opposite I'axion Hotel , Oma ha. Neb. DUFRENE & ARCHITECTS < srnutfovED uo OUAHA NATIONAL BANI S , H , ATWOOD , PJattsjnouth Nel , - - - - HEfiEFOflO M JEHSEY CUTTLE lira HJnoc OK HUH BED wus . fFYoaag fctock f or nUe.JtCof rcapopdenoe nollqlU " " " * inetw-ly CHECK-MATE , The Queen Takes The Bishop-A Brilliant Game on the Colorado Chess Board , The Marrlnno of lllslioii "Warren nntl Mrs. IllfT , tlio Cnttlo CJiiccn , Denser News. For many days a great deal of interest has centered in the marriage of Bishop II. W. Warren and Mrs. Elizabeth's. I HIT , and the solommV.ation of their nup tials ycslonUy was decidedly the grand- st social event which has transpired for oino limn in the west. The groom was orn in Massacliusotts , nnd is a graduate f \Vesloyan college , llo Is a 'man well nown in literary circles and is one of ho most prominent of the American ilergy. The bride is known to Donvor- los and Coloradoans as one of the wealth- cat and most charitable of women , and t was no matter of wonder that great in- orcst wai manifested in her bridal. Some time buforo noon yesterday Evans ihapol was filled with the guests who had icon invited to witness tlio ceremony. nho ladies wore all very elegantly attired , nd many of thu gcntlompn appeared in nil dross suits. A few minutes bcforo 12 'clock Miss L. 0. Warren , Miss E. 11. iVarron , Mr. E. 11. Kilgoro and Mr. II. > V. Warren , members of thogroom'a fain- , ly , entered the chruch , and were soon Allowed by the bride's relatives. Bishor Simpson entered a few moments in ad vance of the bridal couple. At the exact liour of noon , the ushers , Messrs. II. 0. Loworio , Melvin Edwards , Lyman Bogus ind Prof. llowo , passed to the altar , fol 'owed by Bishop Warren and his bride , "ho ushers were in full evening dress and were the handsome favors of the bride. Prof. Hall played Wagner's wedding march as the party passed up the nislo. Alter kneeling for n few momenta in prayer , the bride and groom arose , and Bishop Simpson pronounced the solemn words of the marriage service of the Methodist Episcopal church in a mosl 'mprossivo manner. Both bride and { room are intimate friends of Bisho ; Simpson , and in both voice and manner ho showed the deep emotion ho felt. Tlio church was very handsomely dec orated with flowers and plants. A voi took the place of the wedding boll. II hung directly over the bridal couple am was composed of the most delicate How- era calla lilies and loaves , amilax ani slivia. The veil was as beautiful as novel. The altar was wreathed with emilax dotted - ted with flowers , nnd the entire back ground wns , formed of tropical plants am ferns. Windows and arches were wreathed with smilar , and the former were filled with plants. The decorations were by far the most elaborate over soon in Denver. The ceremony concluded Bishop War ren and his bride repaired to the bride's homo , corner of Curtis and Eighteenth atroots , whore from 1 to ! ! an elaborate and elegant reception was hold , which was attended by very many of the prom inent society people pf the cityand state. The house , which is filled costly bric-a- bric , was a garden of beauty. Exquisite flowers were everywhere. In the draw ing rooms the chandeliers wore wreathei with vines as were the windows , mir- rows nnd pictures. Pendant in fron of the largo mirror was a "wish bone" o fmo , bright blossoms. Mantels were or namented with costly vases filled will ferns and half blown roses gracefully ar ranged. Upon a table was n largo oblong placquo of the rarest flowers whoso fragrance was only equalled by tbo beauty. A sacrificial font was filled wit ! scarlet nnd white flowers pictures were framed in vines and fragrant blossoms. Every room was decorated and eacl seemed moro beautiful than the ono las soon. In the hall were groups of palm and a hugo standard of gay coloroc flowers loosely but very artistically ar ranged. A placquo of begonia leave and panaios stood upon a gilded stanc and was at once ono of the oddest am most effective of the designs. The dining room had boon the spocia object of the decorator's art. Extending tlio vrholo length of the tnblo was a baiid of cardinal plush odgoc with ferns and tl.o moat delicate flowers The center piece was a ship carved out o solid ice , the little craft being complete ) in all its rigging. All around the won dcr were banks of flowers , while on oitho side of the center pieces were the word Warron-Ilifl' in white primroses. Th table wa * further ornamented with fin bouquets and tracorius of smilax. Th crystal and silver as well as the chin were ricji and costly , and the boiiquo seemed in admirable stylo. The menu included everything that taste could suggest gost and money procure. During the entire tire reception Wolf's orchestra played ii a secluded nook , nnd so nmidst ( lowers and music and loving friends passed the first few hours of the wodund life o Bishop and Mrs. Warren. The present were not displayed , but they were wha might bo pxpoctcd from the standing o both parties , and hundreds of friends testiGod their good wishes in gifts of nil vcr and gold. Bishop and Mrs. Warren will pass the next two months in Mexico and Cuba. The bridal trousseau was the most elegant gant over BOOH in Denver , nnd il , has BO ! dom boon surpassed in the United States Many of the toilets were from Worth while others were the designs of ono o Now York's famous modjstoa. The brida toilet , from Worth , wits of silver natii brocaded with palo blue. The nido ro vcra were of rose point lace and the fron was of rutlles of the same costly material The corsage was cut aurplico fashion nm the plastron vea , was fastened with ail vor buttons. Tlio bonnet to match wa of gold braid with point lace and pal blue tipa nnd pompons. Her ornament were superb diamonds , n bar of brilliant with a pendant diamond ball. Solitair oar rings completed the magnificent cos tumc. Another very elegant Worth dress I of black satin brocaded in nraboequo , th corsiigo made with chemisette of crop lisso. The bottom of the skirt is finiahoi H'ith a quilting of the satin. Another elegant toilet is of dove col ored brocade , elaborately made. Bonnet match every coituinc , A superb costume is of black rhada mas , with overdress of black not , beado in designs of wheat and leaves , wit bands of nail heada and cut jot pel dants. Another toilet is of chocolate Indies cloth trimmed with Burgundy chonil ! bands. An oloclrio blue Bilk' is trimmed wit llouuccs embroidered in three shades o bluo. ourplico corsage , trimmed wit handsome lace , A matinee is of blauk naUn with whit Ottoman Bilk vest and cull'd , with Mac thread lace and loops of white ribon. I the trousseau arc numerous eoU of costl luce , rose point , duohc&so and point d Venice. The eots are complete oven t anr , which were mad o up at Tiflany'o id united upon exquisitely carved pearl icks. All the ladies in attendance at tho'rccon- on were handsomely nttirod , nnd the oding will long bo remembered as the ; rand event of many years Star of Kmplro. POUTLAND , OftEOON. Tlio Telegram vys : In Olackamas county nlono , _ ever hundred citizens were cured of painful ilmonU by St. Jacobs Oil , the pain con- uoror. Vlmttlio CftHli Hey SftjH of Himself. liiladclplila Timed. Ono of the largo dry goods stores had now cash boy on duty on Saturday. A oportor found n group of boys standing round the now comer trying to explain .0 him his now duties. "Say , what's ' your number 1" " . * "Forty-nino.1 "Oh I all right. Now , look hero , For- y-nino. When you hear nny ono call 3ash' don't you bo in n hurry , " said an Id boy. "Just lot 'em call twicot. 'hat's the way wo fix 'em , don't wo , As Jim was about to reply , ono of the sales women called "Cash 1" but , true to their instructions , not a boy moved , They looked at each other and wont on with their talking ns if they were not aware that they were put thuro for any thing but ornaments. "Cash-boy , here 1" This was in a strong , masculine voice nd cut as short as possible. I'lio effect vas wonderful. Ono boy darted oft" in ho direction of the call and the rest traightencd up as if they had received , n electric shock. The now boy was mdgcd and confidently told : "When /ou hoar that voice call out it is time to lust , and don't you forgot it 1" In a talk with the person who had iharge of the boys the reporter was told : "Cash boya are generally divided by ho ualosman into three classes : Tlio joys who know everything , the boys vho know nothing and the boys who lon't ' want to know. Take for example i boy of the first class ; call him and tart to tell him what you want him to lo and before you have half finished ho mows just what you want and usually does just what you don't want. " "Do the boys never show a disposition , o attend to business in the ripht way ? " asked the reporter. "Oh , yes. With all their foolishness and fun the cash boys are very useful in many ways. They are familiar with every : iook and corner of the store and can toll a customer where any particular line of oods is to bo found just as well as any body. People who como here shopping and put the boys to all sorts of trouble do not stop to think that the little follows work for ton long hours a day , with only a half hour for dinner. Now , to expect a boy under such circumstances to attend strictly to business is hardly fair. How do the people behind the counters and ; ho boya agree ? They do not agree at ill ; the men do all they can to keep the joys on a go , and the boys do their best , o bo as slow as possible. In this they are a success , for they alwayo have an excuse for delays that would satisfy the most exacting. " "How long does it tnko a now boy to jccomo familiar with the workings of a storo" "A fairly intelligent boy can learn all .hat is necessary in two or thrco days , but ho can forgot all ho knows when it suita him in a great deal loss time than ; hat. And for 'ways that are dark and tricks that are vain,1 Ah Sin was no- whoro. Now , look at that bench full of boys. They know I'm watchintr them. Did you over sco a moro listless looking sot in your life ? Just wait a minute till the closing up boll strikes ? " "Clang ! " when the boll at that instant , and before the reporter could say "Good evening" to his informant the bench was emptied as if by magic , and in an imperceptibly short time there was an ir ruption of noisy small boys on tlio stroota , to the great discomfiture and imminent peril of easy going , homeward bound pe destrians. Ilornford'H Acid I'lioHplmto For Lome-no or Llrno Julco , is a superior substitute , and ita uuo is pos itively beneficial to health. Strcct-SwccpliiK ItlachlnCH. St. Louis Republican. Col. L. P. Wright of Washington , who lias the contract for sweeping and clean ing the streets of that city , is at the Southern. lie has had the contract fo ton years. The work is performed by a three-wheeled machine , drawn by fou horses to each machine , which weigh 4,000 pounds. A breadth of nine foot is swept by tlicao machines , Ho has five machines in operation , which swoop ni average of 000,000 square yards in ono night , the work being completed nbout 12 o'clock the next day. Col. Wright has tlio contract for swooping the streets o Chicago , nnd his machines nro employee to do the eamo work in Louisville. Col Wright is here looking after a contract to do similar work for the streets of St Louis , llo remarked that our streets are too heavily sprinkled , tending to wear out the paving nnd making them muddy The evil consequence should bo rpmodiot by sprinkling then oftener and in mucl smaller quantities of water. The colono sought nn interview yostnrday with Gen Turner. "Wol do Moyor. It U now undisputed that Wol Do Moyor'H Oaturrli Ouro is the only treatment tlm Anil absolutely euro Cat.irrh fresh or chronic "Very oincixcioiu , Baml. Oould. Wconiiif Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mo. Mru. Mnr ; Kenyan , litumarck , Dakota. " It reatorai mo to the pulpit , Itov. Goo. K , Itcls , Coble villo , N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured mo Uov. 0. H. Tuylor , HO Noble Htroot , Itrook lyii. " "A perfect euro after SO you-HBiilfcrl lie .f. 1) . McDonald , 710 llroadwny , N. Y. , &c. etc. Thousiuida of toitimoniuls nro rccoivei from all pnrta of the world. Delivered , 81.00 Dr. V/uI Do Moyor'a IlliiHtruteil Trou tlso , " with ntntomonU by the cured , irmilot freo. D , 1) ) . Dewey & Co. , 182 Kultoii atroot N. Y , ttiM.thur&aat-m&o-Sin How mi Attempt at Bribery Knllod. Uooton Jumnal. Not a great while ago n member of th Boston police commission received a ca from n noraon largely interested in a mal tor coming before the board . The mm made an urgent personal plea in behalf o his side of the case , and , stopping up t the commiesionor , ho slipped somothiu into his hand. The commissioner coolly unrolled th little package , ami remarked : "This i money ; what is it for ? " "Oh , " doprcoatingly , with annttonm at n familiur poke in the ribs , "I though you might want to make n little jireson to your wifo. " "How much is there here ? " "Only n little matter of S-'OO. " . "Well , thovo is your ? 200 , and thcr is the door and if you and your mono , are not outside quicker than you came i I'll ' kick you out. " "But I hope I haven't injured the case Mr. . " "You haven't helped it n bit. " UNI ) OF A IA///.LINO OAHKKH. > nnk 11 , Blicrwln , [ the ( Colorado Lituid Klntf , Sentenced to tlio 1'cullcntlnry. Regarding Frank 11. Sherwin , who was sentenced at Albany N Y , , to two years in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of § 500 , the Milwaukee Wisconsin says : Sherwin formerly resided iu Milwaukee , and was for several years a.mombor of the firm of Shcrwin , Newell & Pratt , wholesale dealers in dry goods , on East Water street. In 1800 ho closed out his business in this city and wont to Now York. In that city ho opened a dry goods palace , and announced himself a rival of A. T , Stewart. lie had no capi tal , and in a few days the bubble burst , and his dry goods atoro was turned over to the shorill and nn army of creditors , ' llo entered Wall atroot. Ho had not a dollar , and for a time ho was compelled to go without his lunch and to walk homo for wnntef nnickcl ) to pay car faro ; but his good address soon ingratiated him into confidence of men pf the street , and ho wns supplied with a little capital for margins and a point or two. Hu was lucky , and in a short time was living in that luxurious style which is to his trsto , A gilt sign over the door of a broker's oftlco in a eligible basement bore the in scription "Shorwin & Co. , bankers , " and a skin-lined coupe rolled up the door morning and evening to accammodato the incipient Vandorbilt. But another evil day como. A financial oflicor of the .state government at Albany named Phelps , was detected in the forgery of state orders on treasury warants to a largo amount , lie had been speculating in stocks with Sherwin , and the luttor had obtained thu money on the fraudu lent orders at thu National bank of North America. llo was suspected of complici ty in the affair , but , instead of being ar rested as an accessory , was hold as a wit ness and locked up , his bail being fixed at $30,000 , which ho was utiablo to so- uro. After languishing in prison sever- 1 months , Shcrwin succeeded in getting tia bail reduced to § 10,000 , which a riond ple'dgcd , and , it is said , subso- uoutly paid , as Shontin carelessly ro- mined in Europe , whither ho went tip- in his rolcaso. Phelps was convicted , orved a term in the penitentiary , and lied soon after. After several years residence in Eu- opo ho returned to the states. During lis residence abroad lie made the no- [ uaintauco of the Amsterdam capitalists vho own the title , obtained through fore- closouro of mortgage , to the Maxwell 'rant , a tract of some 000,000 acres in lortheastorn Now Mexico. Sherwin in duced them to give him an interest , the iresidpncy of the cempany , and liberal inancial facilities for developing the ) roporty. Ho took up his residence on ho grant , and lived in princely magniifi- conco on the company's principal ranch icar Cimarron , N. Al. Shorwin's first vifo who lived with him dnring his Mil waukee careorand was well known here , died in Paris thrco or four years ago. [ lis recent elopement with Gov. G Horn's daughter is still fresh in the minds of the public. Ho became greatly enamored of the young lady , and his at- 'oction was rociprocrated. They planned an elopement and it was successfully car ried out. The young lady journicd to Ltaltimoro where Sherwin joined herand ; hey were huricdly married. It is said ; hat Gov. Gilpin was in Lot pursuit , but 10 arrived top Into to proront the nuptial < not from being tiod. On the 1st of October Sherwin was ar rested in Chicago , lie was on a bridal tour and was traveling in princely style. Bis arrest was an outgrowth of the Phelps trouble. After lying in jail in Ohicugo several days , Iw was taken to Now York cityand then to Albany , where lie succeeded in getting bail. A few weeks ago ho was re-arrested at the in stance of the stockholders of the Maxwell jjrant. They alleged that ho had swin dled them out of a § 100,000. Ho was re leased two weeks ago , giving bail in the sum of § 90,000. All of this iimo the Pholpa case has boon dragging along in the Now York courts. It finally sini- morod down to a plain charge of oubez- idornont and the information last filoc against Sherwin charged him with being an accomplice of Plielpa. Ho was or dered to bo in court this morning to ans wer a clmrgo of contempt , and was sen tenced , ns stated in The News-Dispatch , to spend two yeara in the penitentiary. Ilia young wife is iu Now York city. Nothing Iiiko It. No medicine lion over boon known no effec tual In the cure of all thoeo diseases ariulufr from nn impure condition of the blnoil us SCOVILI/8 8AUHAFAIllLrA OR 1)IXOI ) ) AN1I LlVKIl STllUl1 for the euro of Scrofula , White Swel ling , .Rheumatism , Pimplot , ISlotchoa , Erup tions , Venereal Sorei and Dlteauori.Conimnp- tion , Goitre , BoilH , Cancers , nnd nil kindred diseases. It puriUnx the system , brlnga color to tlio cheolcrt anil restores the sufferer to a normal condition of health nndlgor. . It la iisHortod tlmt the ordinary cosmetics used by Indian nro productive of grent mis- chief. Wo believe this in HO , nnd that n but ter moans of securing a Ixmutlfiil complexion i to UHO Homo good blood moilicina lilcu .SCO- VJMVS JJhOUD AND LIVKU SYKUP which cleanses the blood and ( riven permanent beauty to the nkin. way Journal. The sleeping , car system which began in BO limited n manner has reached a magnitude of which few have any idea. From the Atlantic to the Pacific those combinations of speed nnd comfort nro in operation , nnd the adoption of conveni ence to limited spnco shows no small de gree of ingenuity. Ono of the principal expenses of thofilooping-caristho laundrj bill. At Boston the monthly wash lisl includes 0,000 pieces of linen , and the bill is of corresponding amount. Each car contains twenty-four berths , nnd its outfit includes 100 sheets , 100 pilaw slips , thirty bund towels , and ton roller townls , The entire equipment of the Pullmni company includes 00,000 sheets , -ti)0 ( , ) ( pillow slips , 10,000 hand towels ant 0,000 roller towels. Thu company also uses about 13,000 blankets. A Bleep ing-car is emptied nnd cleaned as sooi as it reaches its destination , and the soiled linen immediately uont to the laun dry. The Pullman company washes and repairs its blunkota in the ci ties wheru the principal ollicora are aitu ntod. ntod.Tho The Wagner company , however , sends theirs to bo cleaned at the mills in Pitts field , Mass. , where they were mado. The total cquipmnnt of the Wagner compan ; is 4,000 woolen blankota , 13,801 linei shoots , 12,202 pillow-slips , 5,740 ham towels , and 2,347 roller towels. The aggregate expense of keeping thu beds o this company clean amounts to nbou f 2,000 to $3,000 n month , or § 30,000 n year , while the Pullman company' is SO , 000 to § 10,000 a month , notwithstanding the reduction of cost to the lowest ponsibll point. Sheets nro washed for a cent ani a half apiece , and pillow-slips and towel * for ono cent each. An addition to other expenses is tha of providing the sleeping-can with comb * brushes , whisk brooms , feather dustora and otlu-r toilet articles , nnd thi item is largely increased by the incessant thefts committed by passengers. It is not an uncommon thing for an apparent gentleman after using n hand towel to slip it into his pocket , and if detected , why , "ho mistook it for his handker chief. " use a gritty , muddy , disagroea bio article when Hood's Snraaparilln , no pure , so clear , so delightful can bo ob tained. 100 doses § 1.00. Tlio host Cnhhi Mine. The story of the Lost Cabin mine , whoso rediscovery in the Sierras has just been announced , is thus told : "Late in the summer a company from Indiana crossed the mountains. Among them were thrco warm friends whoso i"bro by the muddy current of the and now that they were stran gers in a distant land , they resolved to nito their fortunes and court the smiles of the fickle goddess together. Two of hcso , named Cox and Bennett , were non who had long since passed the ; olden ago of youth , while the other , n ion of Senator Cnmpton , was still in the vigor of manhood. They laid in a liberal lock of provisions , nnd with their ilanketa strapped upon their shoulders , itid the supplies and utensils upon the jack of a diminutive and long suffering mile , they turned their faces northward , nd resolutely plunged into the unknown wilderness beyond. "Ono evening camp was pitched on the idc at n small mountain where a cold pring bubbled up between the spreading oots of a giant pine. It happened to bo Compton'a turn to attend to the camp lutiea and prepare the meals , nnd while ho young man was engaged in gathering irowpod and making preparations for the evening repast , his two older companions tarted out upon n short tour of explora- , ion. _ "On the side of the mountain , some listanco above the camp and where the lill was comparatively barren , was nn im- nonsp Icdgo of rocks , nnd the idea of > uilding upon this a beacon fire to guido lis friends homeward in case they had est their way , suggested itself to his nind nnd was quickly acted upon. "It wns but the work of a few minutes , o pile upon the ledge an immense heap > f dry brush , but just as ho was about .o ignite it ho hoard the voices of his 'rionda calling to him from the camp bo- ow , whither they had just returned and were surprised to find it deserted. Leav- ng the useless beacon builtwhich stands ; o-day ns a landmark to assure him who is so fortunate as to find it that the 'lost cabin' is close by , Compton hastened down tlio hill , eager to learn why _ his companions luwl so long delayed their ro- ; urn. It was a most wonderful story they poured into his astonished oars. "In their ramble they wandered some distance from camp , careful however , to < cep their bearings so that they could ro- ; uru without difficulty , and finally came upon n beaten trail , apparently made by inimals , along which they traveled leisurely for some distance. Suddenly , | ust ns they rounded a point of rocks , a liugo griz/.ly bear rose up from the bushes immediately in front of them. His shag- jy form looked massive and terrible , while the ferocious growl plainly showed something had occurred to sour his tem per. They had never seen a grizzly before fore , but had hoard many stories of hia : ; rcat aim , strength , and ferocity , and know at once that the animal that now disputed their passage was the great monarch of the mountains himself , and that to run was useless. Without stop ping to apeak or oven to see what the other was going to do , each pulled out his revolver and poured shot after shot into the shaggy breast and open mouth of the brute , and , by ono or two lucky shots , succeeded on despatching the monster before ha had time to realize that these strange ani mals that walked on their hind legs and spit fire really intended to fight him. When ho toll to the ground they turned , congratulated each other upon their lucky escape , and then cautiously approached preached their fallen adversary to see whnt n dead grizzly looked like. They found him lyint ; in a hole sovoaal feet iu diameter and pnrtialy filled with lava rock. Having satisfied themselves that their late antagonist was dead they leaped into the hole , intent upon securing some boar meat for breakfastand , ono of them noticed a peculiar object in the hole and stooped to pick it up. It proved to bo a little lump of gold. "Bear ateaks were forgotten , while the two victorious hunters began pitching out the lava rock with feverish haste. A small spuco was soon cleared , and the loose dirt in the bottom was found to bo Utterly studded with lumps of gold of va rious sizes , enough to make them rich and insure their comfort for the remaind er of their days. Gathering darkness warned them to return to camp while yel there was ligh > to guido them , and , care fully marking the spot so that it coulc again bo found , they hastened back to their companion , bearing sample nuggets to verify their wonderful tale. "Camp was moved in the morning to the vicinity of the wonderful hole where the grizzly had boon shin , nnd they made deliberate preparations to reap thuir gold en harvests. Six hundred paces east of where the boar lay they constructed two small cabins , ono for tnomsolves and ono for their possessions , and then started for Blue river , leaving Compton behind to gaurd the treasure. "They blazed their way on the trees as they went along , nnd in duo time arrived at thu Blue Tent , where they convinced the croakers that their scalps still perched upon their crnniums and that there wau an abundance of gold to bo found in the unknown regions to the north. E rly in the spring party after party started oul in search of the lost deserted cabins , some of them having the directions iivinj ; ; Maxwell , but most of them 'going ii blind , ' knowing mmply , in nn indefinite aort of a wny , that somewhere to the northward tnero were wondorfuldiggings , . near which would bo found an empty cabin. In vain hundreds of men Hourciioc through the mountains ; the cabins could not bo found , and they hnvo remained completely lost to the present day. Fern n number of years a few hopeful ones made periodical excursions in search o ! the elusive cabins , but gradually the tale pf the wondciful pit of gold , guarded b > ita hugo dragon , the grizzly , was relegatec to the catalogue of marvellous legends , ii which the early history of the mountains is BO rich. " nitlorH la a household won ull over the world. For over CO yeivra It ha advertised Itntlf by its merits. It is iimvud \crtUed to warn the publio ujjuiiut counter fulU. Tha genuine artlulo U mumifnctuiet by Dr. .1. U. 1 . Sicrort k Sons. The rditnr of The Uaklunrt Independent ex pluluu tlmt oil notices of ball * and duncui up- n hi * paper nro pniil butiiuva locals and tlio editor tike * plts.vsnri ) in baying tha be U t > tn > t > ily < > pKod | to bull * and dancns a * conducted lit tln > present , -day. Time clmi ea mill men with tiu-m. luoru ! ; used to dance 'round qulto lively ten years ngo. w hou a "i hut taUo" w , M o/i the h > k Have just received a large quantity of new AND AM OFFERING PASSENOKSE To All Floors ! K Established in 1858. J ' \ 140 ! ) mid 1-111 Doilge Street , OMAHA , 'NEB Iff. HELLMAN & GO , , te , 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STflEEl COR. 13TH , OMAHA , . J NEBRASK 1 Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED KQS ; arid Bottled Beesr Thia Excellent Beer speaks fcr itself. ORDERS FROM AKY PART OF TEH STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST , * $ j iwu im. . j Promptly Shipped. ALL OUB GOODS AEE MADE TO THE STANDAEU ; F. SGHLIEF , Avenue"F. for Omaha and the West. Cor. Oth Street and Capitol Avenue" 'BURLINGTON ' ROUTE" ( Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. ) GOING EAST AHD WEST. nicpant Day Conches , Parlor Cars , with Hoolin Inc Chairs ( scats free ) , Smoking Cars , with In volving Chairs , Pullman I'alaco Sleeping Cars nn J the famous C. 11. & Q. Dinlnu Cars run dally to and From Chicago & Kansas City , Chicago & Council UlulTs , Chicago & Des Moines , ChleaRO , St. Jo seph , AtchUon & Topeka. Only through line be tween Chicago , Llncolrafi Denver Through cars betwwn Indianapolis & Council DludH via 1'corla , All connections made In Union Depots. It is IcnownasthocreatTHUOUailCAIlLINE. Flnnst Equipped Railroad In the World for all CUisses of Travdl. . T. ' J , I'OTi'CIl. 3d Vlco-X'res't and Qon'l Manneor. PKRCKV * I * IXWE..T. , i Jen. P-ws , Ac'o , ( JMcafre.- MANUFACTUHEK OX I CapsAla S fta nilrtuenth Street Neb IKON AND BLATK HOOriff 0. C . 1111 Douglas St. Ontalin , Nek UANUFACTOllEIl Of Galvanized Iron Cornices CVDormer AVlnanwi , Fhnalt , lln , Iron anil Slate Rooting , Biiecht'a patent ilotalllo Btliht | , Patent adjusted llotchet Itar and llracket BhehiiiI aui he general a ent for tha above line n ! goodi. Iron enclnir , Cre > tlnK , llaluitrailes , Verandas , Iron liank ahlDirn , Window Unnds , C'oll..r Uuardii ; kino general eat for PeernonJi HIM atentutMo \ Ullnd , Thi * Itf 1.1 01 llct'cnrra- Irr l , nwtKI l4 * lv for t iMIT itf id taiivt-iiMiil * r tnt uimrntitttotpfuu. 1 1 I'M' III I'lt lltUIltktt tlbOIlt I ili lit trtiniiht , tliti rin- i" u < in * Kiuin ot hl.KO- Till I 'IV iHmuntlnK liloiwh ll < niru i- K"r' \ , . < i..ii. Hi.in i' , iiiuithr s . v Y'Vv' ; , .v' . Kirw.r' - ; , ! / . ' : klFfoV v'fivlUT 81' f . -T - " ' illUli * ' UllLlJ I i Si f ftl , | i rirw i > IIIIM' | n iii r I Late a iHitllvo rewuJ ? f r"tuo Rbojp dlivut i br in DiJtbODUudt of CUM or tb * vunt aloii aua of loUjC iUDdtmL % ob u cured. ] ndt > d , oBtroDfU nirUuu laii.ciflc T. t".t i win n < iT o norrtraFiifiK. to- elt r lltl IVALVAIILB JKKATlSBon thU dU f. ( jIvoKipiDOiiutli * . O. DK , T , A , SWCVWi 120G , 1208 nd 1210 FnrnamSl ' < OMA1IA. NEB. s GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. \ Solid Tralnrfof niegnnt Daj Coaches nnd PiUH fi man I'alaco Sleeping Curs are nm dally to andj from St Louis , via Hannibal , Oulncy , KcoknkJ liurlington. Cedar Itupldsand Albert Lea to St' I'aul and Minneapolis : I'arlorCars wltli HeclInU" Clmlrs to and fromSt Louis and Fcorl.aand ; and rrom St Louis nnd Ottumwa. Only o. cUango of cars between St Louis nnd r : , . Molnes , Iowa , Lincoln , Nebraska , and Denver Colorado. , It is universally admit ted to bo the DR , HENDERSONjoare' joare' practloo Uelve In KAN8AS CUT , 110. | fhtcngo , Authorlifd by the state t. ) troa Chronlc.NervousandPrlvatediaoiues. Anthiua , Kpllepuy , Ilheunmtlsra , Piles. . ' /njie Worm , Urinary and 8Uu Dls- Hc uil Debility aon niBejcu&l power ) , euros ffnar.uiti-od or money rcfiuuUd. Charzn 1 w. Tliounr.iiih ot canes cured. No injurloiu modi. cines furnlnhed even to patients at a distance. Con- sultutlon ii eo and oonHdmtlttl call or nrlte ; ae and experience are luiiKirtant. A HOOK lor belli eexcs lluktratod aud circulars of nther thnie ! at scaled uith two S o ot ttarcp * . K1UCK ItUDKUl ! 1 , isl rol.tr box No. I ulllcnru any cue In lour days or letn No , 2 u ill cure the nunt obbtln&to cate no matter ol how Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies Xo uainooiiH doso.i or inl bs , oopabia , ur oil of ean < dMmxxl that * * * . ilii to , arn > product ) dyariepBla by destrjlnfftlinc , < atlngiiol the tonach. I'rloj tut ) Sold by all < jrnvlft , or mailed on receipt ol prlcu rthur luillcutara wnd lor circular , llox 1,6.13. c ! ALLAH CO. , Jolmhticct , New . . . o | the human bmly trnl.triid , ilcvelopo anil i etreii6'tlieueO etc. , Is an Inti-rcjtlnv adt rti iai nt lane nm In our paper. In reply t Iminlrlen ve will ruy that there U no etiilciuv ol ImmljiiK' about thU. Oiithocontrsrr the ach ertHcii are MTV highly endorsed. 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