if- " = > > , - , . - - - . . i' ' " V * r IL JJI ' ' . .tlv. . ' -1 * k. * f . J THE DAiJLY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , iViAKOH 15,1884. DR.HORHE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will cure Nu. . . . . . . . . T.umbiim,1lhPnrnatli > m , I lT l , NruralRlA , Mclntlcn , Kldnry , Pptno * nd I.lrrr illFOAJicx.Ooiit.AMhmAHeart ' , OowM , , . , , , iff * Illl I ) IIC | > BT "I1MJH IIVJ Dumb Aciio , rrf > l p u Ulfrl. f * . Only * rlrntlflaKln > trlaltaltln AmMlcn that WMditlmElwfrlrUy and mmr- nrtlmn IhrotiRh lh body. Mid canb rvchargrd In an lir ttAMbyllicpatltnt. SLOpojWoultliNot Buvit. M " - ilonin' I w i ii IcteJ with rheumttl m And cured by mini a belt. To anr one Afflicted with thkt dU M , f would Y , b'iy llorno' * F.lcctrlo Iklt Any one c.\n confer with me by writing or ciklllnK At mytton , 1420DouglA9itrcct , OmAhA Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE Opposite po tolllco , room i Fren- sttbloclc. tSTorriloitC. F. Ooodmaa'a DrugC torctlllO kmAtn St. , OmAhA. 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MAUKER , 121Fornn.ra OMAHA Stove Repair Works 109 South 14th St. 3fiko tpeolaiJy of fumUhlnt : OAntlniri and rcp IDZ to M of All description , wood ntoroo , changed bum ooal , rratof , nreback , damport , &o. oonstanll ? on hand. Try cno o our stove p'n 1tlvc AIR MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON , CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , ETC , root , OiCAUA NEDHAHKA -WITH- 0 0 And your work is done { or all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World < to produce a more durable material for Btreet pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. JFOEJANY AMOUNTiOE1 1 > MAGADAMQ | ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN & co. . SJOUY FallB. Dakota DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , H. D. , OotLXllMf U .xxdL LtvrliMt. Until oflScw * MB repaired from rtxult of flte. oQ with Or , barker , ttoon e , Ciel bton lUock 1M1 aou Pouxt KrecML SI , LOUIS PAPERIABEEOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , 1T Md 219 Nortli fcftln 6t , Bt toult , WHOUSflALK PEAUU13 IK 1 MVBIXFIIHOAD BOABO AMD PBINTXE'S STOCE J -0li raid ( or Riff * ol U * Nntiiro'H TrcnRiircs , IICi | < Uln J&ct , the I'oct Scout.l Deep within her brcn t doth Nftluro hltlo ilcr tirotlons ores her Mher anil her gold. 'Wnllo rough , uncouth upon the mountain ftldo. [ R found the tempting floAt a tnlo untold , The Imrdy pioneer with onRor eye Sennit every boulder wltli a wistful Rlnnco , And tho'ahundred times ho fftll , will try Another trip there's ntlll nnothor chnnco , With hopeful licnrt In NotureV nolltudo , In proflpocti hill nnd gulch , nnd every night In hl nbodo uncouth perchance and rude , [ to droamn of homo and wife , nnd prospects btlht. ( And 11 mo rolls on , hU form la bonding low , The fire tins gone from out tlioso bright blue eyes , HI.i cliotnut 1mr ! hiu turned us whlto M nnow , And yet , Imlt blind ho finds a wealthy prizo. And what In wealth , or what in Influence [ f Ufa luui Bcarco nn hour for haupy tho'tghtt Would n&turo'a vnulU dlscloBod , half rocom * pfillRO Tlio rnvdfTM that cnro and loll have wrought ? The in nor leaven his Imppy homo nnd wife To Rhnro Ills lo\o with fwhion'a yellow God , And some 1'vo known , nnd nharod their toll nnd strife , In Chloride , now , lie Bleeping noath the nod. They came for gold , but those wore early days , When bonsta of prey , in shape of Honda , ran wild ; When "noblo rod's" were sung In minstrel lays , And none were noble nnvo the jirnlrlo child. Oh ! Nnturo , if thoit didst concolvo And boar such olTorltig ns they clnlm for you Disclose thy treasure , nnd wlillo you grlovo. Thy breast will notion with thy tours of dew. Ohl if wo only know , nnd knowing cared , To nil or o thoio precious goina in nature's breast The child of wnnt nnd woo would then bo reared In love nnd peace nnd none would bo din trossod , lint" not until her breast is torn apart With cruel blows and giant's powerful blast Will disclose the socroU of her breast , And then monopoly will hold them font , A curse bo on the men who hoard their store ) Whllo wnnt nnd woo nnd heavy hearts repine , And bogging but a crust at their bnck doors , Hoar Rounds of rorolry nnd poppingwine ; Dut Ignorance is bliss and thuso poor nouls Deformities of want nnd woo , and hamo , In blissful ignornnco nnd flowing bowls Attempt to drown their sorrows who's [ to blame ! God knows I B onk''tho itruth when I do- clnr I would not change 'my heart for wealth ol Gould , For If I tried to climb the Rolilan stair Some honest eoul would toll mo I was fool'd. If Cod ! is good , and Buroly ho must bo , I'll take my chances with the poor and meek And if our hills will share their wealth with mo , I'll fight monopoly assist the weak. And , if whan nil earth' * weary work for mo la coded , and I lay mo down to die , A thousand caro-worn faces I shall BOO Made happy when tuny coma to say peed by And thou , if up the golden stair I clluib , When Gabriel toots rll whUpor through his tin I acattorod gold and sunahtnn down below You hot , old God will uld mo waltz right in , HONEY FOH THE Ii/lDIES. Prelate purple is announced. Paris ladies now wear blue glovos. Heliotrope shades will bo in high vogue next season. Immense and dlmlnutlvo collars are alike fashionable Spanish girdles of embroidered velvet are exceedingly stylish. The Newmarket bonnet bids fair to have a long run of popularity. Back curls madn of short , natural curly hal are In favor with the ladles at present. Klaborato brandobourgs and fouroRon fastoi and docornto the now spring jackets nnd waist coats. coats.Many spring suits are to bo of "anamltc.1 This is a now coarao woolen matoiiol in many colon ) . Wlfon the dear women complain of swollen gainful foot it is ton to one that their shoo are too tightly laced. The f itshlonable shade of pink , known as topaz , which has a delicate sheen of gold in it la very becoming both to dark nnd fair coin- plosions. Whlto toilets of all kinds appear to bo more than over the rage In the fashionable world cream , snowdrop and ivory being generally preferred to the very trylne bluish or pearl- white ( hades. As a drug clerk the fernalo is not a brilliant success , when you wink at her ncross n soda fountain she doemi't know whether to put n little Calm of G Hood in your soda or to hanp her head and blush. Miss Pha'bo Couzlns' subject when she ad dressed the National Woman's Suffrage as sociation in Washington , the other day , wns , "What Answot ? " That is a question thai doesn't generally bother the ladles much. Pretty Mrs. Wiso.of Virginia , says : "When my husband was elected to congress I Bald ] would not go to Washington , a I had nothing to wear. My friends wrote to mo to got 0111 the family laces aud cover my old droatua. So hero I am , na you BOO , with mv grandmother's laces over my old gowns. " These laces liavo boon the ouvy of nil beholders , Gloves , shoos , Btocklngs nnd undortrarmonts show no symptoms nf change , neither are there any novelties to signalize yet in the way ol jewelry. lu morocco goods , including belli , moucliolr pouchoscaril-caiio8 and ] K > ckot-bookt are stamped portraits of modlioval personages very faintly colored , on pale dove or silver ijray backgrounds. These nrticloa nro fimsheil with mountings of solid alh or. Some of the spring bonnets nro trimmed with ottoman or plain rlbbona with a bright contrasting color on the rovorsotido. Uosidon their use as strings they are found very use ful for the rose tulfett employed on man ; bun- noU for general wear in the place of flowers and feathers. The colors of the two ldes of the ribbon must harmonize well , however , or the effect Is far from agreeable. The lost Trench extravagance In hosiery is a tinted lace stocking In colon of polo rose , mauve , cameo , black , llfht blue aud pale ulmonil. These Blockings are In copy of the moat delicate and intricate patterns of point , duchosso and other rich laces , and are to b worn ovnr a socxmd pair of npun-sllk hose , tinted a delicate llosh color. With them dainty stockings are to bo worn very low-cut Itomau sandttls , made of satin exactly matchIng - Ing the Bludo of the lace stocking. 'Iheso sandals ha\obut one utrap , which Is fastened by a Jewt I d slii'o or buckle Very lady-like and becoming are the now and elegant pelisses made for spring wear , and composed of brouado In medium elzed patterns of many different dark-toned shade * lo match the nhfrt underneath which Isory plain , needing only a tiny knife pleating. which poops from beneath the lung , full pelisse. One of the latest models IB made to tit quite snugly , and li perfectly plain down the front , with the exception of the elaborate brandebourgi aud bilk jxmdauti which form the fastenings. In the back there are two full box-pleating * which give the required fulness to the skirts over the toumuro. A wide satin ribbons Is fastened at the throat and another at the belt. In spring dress fabrics are displayed many self-colored material , which arorumaik Lly handsome , all founded ou the old prisuuttlo , but under new grades , variations , aud title * often perplexing to comprehend. Others , howo\ , are easily recognized. Among these the very beautiful tints of Persian pink , pinky dove hues , Neapolitan velvet , ru.net , and golden brown , golden fawn , a rich shade of dntke'a utck blue , and isge , olive , laurel , and willow greens. It promises that green , aa in the season past , will be one of the lead ing shades for spring in self-colored nnd figured goods , particularly in pUlded fabrics , the dark or vUlblo groous as they are termed , seeming to suit every complexion and age. During the mild days with the chainoli under vent , ahouliler-caiw * of fur , otter plu h , velvet brocade , and velvet , have boon counld. end sutUdotlt covering for out-door wew. All the newest * f the e worn by well-dresiod women are detoid of th unsightly humps on tba shoulder * which are now couildered a thing of the pantos far aafatUon li coocerned. HiCfio shouldcr-capoJi and mall pclennes have est nouo of their populerlt.v ; on the contrary , hey nro more than o or In vogue abroad , ormlngan addition to almost e * cry RtyllMi iromonado contutno ! some nf them having the old-fftdhlonod "atole" frontc , n style certain to tbtaln nmch fa hlonftblo favor In many var - los of the coming Reason's mantels nnd pel- critics , and becoming to many figures for which the plain round capo la un ultnble. A Precious ConHolntlon , It Is pleasant to remember That spring will soon bo hero , It IR sweet to know December Cannot last forever , dear. [ Chicago Sun. MUSIOAIJ AND Joseph Murphy Is having n very successful a\\r In Canada. Kvn Kmcrson was married lost week to Ho- vlllo , the magician , in Brooklyn. Ij < ) tta lion Reciirod the rights of "Neil Gwynno , " In the United Htatcs. Sam Sanford , the votaran minstrel , la doing n panorama of ' 'Undo ' Tom'a Cabin. " 1,11 ford Arthur will in an ago Uandmnnn'a tour beginning Mnrch 23 , at Milwaukee , Wis. Miss Lena MorclioiiBO Is playing soubrette parts with Klocktori's Mylng Dutchman Com- mny. Lillian UuiKoll is playlnir In "Lilloo Taylor" n Toulon , Franco , under Solomon's manage ment. 1'tfortH are being made to secure Oscar Wilde nnd his bride for a theatrical HOMOQ In this country. "i'alkn , " the now comio opera , inndo a do- cldod hit at Hnvorly's Theater , PhllndolpbJa , l > y the McCnull opera company. Tlioro nro between -lUO nnd COO young lady hoarders at the Conenrvatory of Music in Bos ton , nnd there nro about 200 pianos under the roof. roof.A A monument to I'lotow's memory will bo setup up next month ntDaimstndt. April Ub'lh h the oxnct date , that day beinptho anniversary of Flotow's birth. Fanny Davonport'a business with "Fedora" through Michigan ( notoriously poor theatrical territory ) has boon the largest played over its circuit for many yearn. Twenty-six years ago , in Glasgow , Mr. Irving played n small part In "Tho Jibbenai- nonny , which Mr. Proctor waa presenting during n stc.r engagement , Henry B. Abbey had engaged Herr Joaclilm for n tour of this country the coming season , but ho has wisely canceled the engagement by paying Joachim a largo forfeit. The Frohmans are to have a burlesque com pany on the road next season. Lydla Thomp son is to select the members of the company in England , and will send them over. The Cincinnati Collcgo of Music Is to have a theatre built adjoining tbo college. It wil have a seating ; capacity for 1,000 irarsons. am the stage will bo sixty feet wide by thirty dnep , The following notice boa boon posted up in the stage entrance to one of the Now York theatres : "Persons who smoke cigars hero will bo ordered out ; those who smoke cigarettes ottos will bo killed by the etjgo carpenter. " New York , satisfied with the attempt to stpport two first-class opera companies at thi same time , will have but ono next season , am that will bo at the now Metropolitan. It la believed that Gyo , of London , will bo the new manager. An Incorrect statement has been circulate ! in newspapers to the effect that Mr. Barrett's proposed English trip will occupy the whole of tno next theatrical year , Mr. Barrett , ii fact , la under engagement to Mr. Abbey , to act at the Lyceum Theatre , in London , fo BOVOII weeks , beginning on the 14th of April and ending on the 31st of May. This wll terminate Mr. Abbey's loaio of the Londoi Lyceum , and on Juno 1 , Mr. Irvine ; resumes his place upon that stage and makoa his reap penranco before the Loudon public. On February 10 Rublnitom'H best opera "Nero , " was performed for the first time , b ; the Italian troupe , in the Marie Theatre at St. Petersburg , the orchestra being under the direction of the famous composer himself. The theatre was densely crowded , and Rubinstein who formed the chief attraction , was most on thuslastically applauded several times during the evening. After the second act all the in torurotera of tho. piece , including Moanioun Cotogni and Silva , and Mosdarros Durand liepotto , and Stahl , came forward on th ntago , and through M. Ylzentlni procntei Rubinstein with a silver wreath amid th deafening applause of the audience. The rep ronontation waa generally regarded as a mag nlficont success of Full soon will come the gentlt spring , Then nature will bo green , Like kitchen maids who strive to bring Quick flumes with kerosene. Full soon the little grosses will Push upward to the sun. Full soon will como the ancient bill From likewise ancient dun. Then will your wife gayly take , From Its accustomed place , Your winter suit , and bargain make For n painted China vase. [ Washington Hatchet. RELIGIOUS. Pastor Wnnder'8 Lutheran church in Chicago cage has sent out nine swarms aud is stil thrifty and strong. The Columbus Avenue Baptist church o Boston , lost Sunday raised the entire amouui of its debt , $55.000. Plymouth church , Chicago , now has four Sabbath schools , one homo , MM throe mlsnioi schools , n free dispensary , and two mission- arlcs are about to go to the foreign field. The American branch of the Evangcltca Alliance hns accepted the invitation of the Swedish branch tuhold the next branch of the World's cunforonca In Stockholm , in Augual next. next.A A Protestant Kpiscopal cathedral Is to bo built at Albany , N. Y. ' , under the supervisor of Bit-hop Doano , at the estimated cost o ! 3I50OCO. . Itsdlmem-ions will bo IMxUSfeot , with spires 203 feet high. The chapel of the First Baptist church , Wont Philadelphia , will bo enlarged duiimi the coming summer and other improvements will bo made to the property. Subset Iptlon amounting to $1-4,000 have already been secured - cured fur this work. The king of Sweden haa nanctiiuied tlio re vised translation of the New Testament lu that language. It will now bo used iu the churches ami itchnola throughout tUn kingdom. The version displaced was oho of tha best ol the reformation translations. The Rev J. Hyatt Smith , whey nlthouKh a Baptist , has been acting pantorof tlu K * t Congregational church of Brooklyn since tlio close of his congressional labors , lias become a regular member of tbo Congregational church mid will soon bo Installed over hi * piciout charge. Plymouth Congregational churcb.Saa Fran- ctfco , Rev. K. Nttblu , D. I ) , , puaUir , received fifty-eight members lut year , makinir tha present number 487. It raised nearly $20,000 lor home work and charities. Three Sunday- schools , with an nggirgateatienclaucoof near ly 1,000 scholen are sustained. A subterranean Coptic church of the fifth century , with many Inscriptions , was recently discovered by the French archtul glc l rcholar Masnoro.the director of tha museum utllulak , on the. slta of the ancient Thebes , Theae In , serlptlons are written on white stones with red Ink. and ore mostly well preserved. The largest la one of 300 lines agalnit the Mono- physIUu , written iu theTheblan dialect. Au- other ooutalnu u declaration of Cyril , of Alex- audrla , itgalnst Nesbuiius. The whole luta- rlor ia covered with nddrotsea to dlffereiit saints in tha Coptic , Greek and Syrian Uu- guagea. , , JMIMKI'IKS. By a now law la Arkansas no saloon can be built within & 40 rod * of a church. But tha uativea tlodge this law by building the saloon iret. Then they erect the church , lir.tacrwi ( bo road , Good men continue to get Into trouble. A Connecticut man bos had Sl.OjO wo/th of live stock driven off by a uhenU on u mil fur an $800 aubjcriptlon to raise a church debt. Qu da Smith aooouipanlwl by Ml a Birdla McllenueiJu hem from church a few Sun days ego. Blnlle ld : "I do alw y llku to tit "hers I can look nt tha inluuter ; don't you , Mr. da Soiltht'1 " 0 , I'm not ito i > wtl. cnlar about that , " replied GIUI "but I do n- ways like to It where I can looV nt the clock. " "My dear , " Implored a husbcnd , "will yon > o kind enough to sow eome buttons on my vorcontt They nro nearly nl off , " "I am cry son y , " replied the wife , vlth a look of sal rrgrit as she fastened her bonnet on , "but ho heathen are suffering and I kuvo not a mo ment to spare. I am Into for Uio BOH ing so ciety o It Is. " Philadelphia Call. The minister of ono cf the most prominent hurchcs at Columbus , O. , who was catochls- ng the Sunday school scholars on Sunday iwt , was Romowhat "broken up" when , In an * wer to n question ns to the place where a cor al n pataago ml lit bo found , a smsll bny In ho front seat promptly replied : "In Paul's Cplstlo to the Hhcenlci. " The mlnlator Im mediately gave out a hymn to bo sung , A preacher out wot.t , Mr. H. , was n good nan. but very rough in Ills ways , nnd very nucli given lo chow ing tobacco. Ono day ho was riding on horseback through the country when thcro came up n ohowor. Riding up to n cabin ho hastily hitched hU horse nnd knocked at the door. A sharp-looking old lady an swered the summons , rhoprca'hor asked for holler. "I don't take In strangers ; I don't enow yon , " replied the old lady suspiciously. 'But you know what the Bible Rays , " said the trencher , "Bo ,1101 forgetful to entertain strangers , for thereby some have entertained angola unnware . " "You needn't quuto lilblo. " Raid the old lady quickly ; "no angel would comedown from Heaven with n mild > f tobacco in his mouth , as you havo. " The leer was shut , nnd the preacher unhitched his loreo nnd rode nway in the rain. TlioOjcl AVay. Tlio wrntch condemned with life to part Still , still on liono relies , And every pan ? that rends his heart Bids expectation rise. Hope , llko the gloaming taper's light , Adorns and cheers his way. And still , as darker grows tno night , limits n darker day. [ Oliver Goldsmith. The Now "Way. The wretch condemned with life to part Docs not on IU > IK > rely , Dut actri in jail the idiot H part , And feigns insanity. Than ol proceedings In tha case The lawyers got a stay. Thai murderers live to plague the rnco And kill some other day. [ Somervlllo ( Mass. ) Journal. Tlio NutmiHka Way. The wretch condemned with Ufa to part No counsel need employ , But wait his time for stringing up , With no'er a thought but joy. For when his doom lias been pronounced , The judges , ns wo ceo. Request our weak-kneed governor To use hit clomoncy. BlNGUIjiVHlTIES. A parrot in n 1'ulton street , New York restaurant screams : "Don't tip the waiters. ' Whllo out trapping near Bridgman , Mich. William Williams caught an eagle that mean ured nine feet from tip to tip of ita wings. Ann Llowelln , of Pottsville , ia a vroodor logged woman the widow of a wooden leggoi man and the mother of a wooden logged man A horse in Sayrevillo , Pa. , has to haul sixty Gvo loads of clay and ono load of coal dus every day. Ho receives no orders , yet neve fail * to go exactly the num\x > r of times to th clay pit , and then to the coal heap on th pier. Ho has hia own idea of how much oac loud ought to bo , and rears and kicks if to much is put on his cart. The tattooed baby turns out to bo a produc of art and not a freak of nature. Wo breath n High of relief over this for the ako of th human race , much as it tends to shako ono' fuith In the frankness of showmen. If it ha been true , the prospects of n tattooed rac would have been alarming. People with blu lions and red r.-oea scattered over their facei would bo soon so common that they would at tract no uotico from the Bunnells an Baruums Mr. Barton Grindrod , the great olephan dealer , nays that In 1871 cloven elephant * woio shipped in thoNehemlah Gibson for Nev York , of whom ton arrived safely nnd on died on the passage to New York. Tno ens of the eleven in elephant land was S2,77C The highest price p-id was SW for a fomul elephant , Hobo , which gave birth , to a youn Yankee over hero. Rujah and Mundrio , ruoi tied , cost $300 each. Ou their arrival at th dock Barnuin offered $ 20,000 each for them which won refused. He agrees with Pro Lankester and other experts in pronouncln the white elephant a mockery , a delusion an a snare. Mr. J. L. Brasington , of Camden , S. C has n curiosity in the shape of a cat-rabbit o a rabbit-cat , being ono half cat and tha othe half .rabbit. The head and shoulders are tUtw of a cat , while the hindquarters are tboso of rabbit , the legs and feet also being shaped pro dsely like those of a rabbit. The tall ia ale short and white like a rabbit's. In movln about it jumps and squats like a rabbit , nu has often boon chased from the street becaus it was taken for one. It cannot climb tre < because only the forepaws have claws on then : It will devour anything that a cat or rabbi will oat. The monstrosity ia now about si montlis old and is very uocilo in Its habits Au old cat ia the mother of this curiosity Only ono other kitten was born at the time and it ia a full-blooded , perfectly formed cal Indian Poetry. Ono of tha little Indian airls at the Carlisl school lias tried her hand ab rhyming , wit this result : A bird flow fem n nest After a dark night's rest , ' She flow for a fut worm , Her heart was on the littlo-oiios firm. She WM dressed > ory gay For it wan n nice day. Another tried it , with loss success , asfo ! IttWSi I saw a girl had map Upon her lap , And walked about The room aud put Her foot on stool ; Sat down on mud and spoil Her dress , and got Potatoes and put them in pot ; And shut the door And swept tbo iioc r And stood up look And smile and took Ho up , You Can Dcpond On It. "For severe toothache nnd Nouralglo.of the head I used 'fhomat' / clcctrio UU , This is oar talnly the bent thing I ovur know for relief u iiaiu of any kind. The house ia never wlthuul It. " Mm. A. M. Frank , 177 W. Tuppei street , Buffalo , N. Y. A monster has been captured In Chostei county , H. 0 , , which bos the head of a HAD and the body of a goat. It waa cnutured by i pai ty of coon , hunters , but not until it hat illled five doga BRONCHIAL ore uned with advantage to alleviate Coughs Sore Throut , and Bronchial affections. Holt only in taw. taw.BpriuR BpriuR Is Coining. A genial warmth is in the B ilar rayo , And now the HUOWH melt font wha > 'ar they fall , Tha livery won begin to store thela sleighs. The boys are bunting up tha butiand boll. The snow and lee will quickly pss away , The bude will noon boglu to deck the troev , The little boy * with glea begin t > play At marbloj , and wear out lhair trousers- knees , [ SorocrvdUo Journal. A riootjunt Acknowledgment. ' Had sour stomach and nlaerabla appetltt or mouthi , and Krew thin ev ry day. I used JluvJofk lllood llUttri with Uio modt marvelou * retulti ; fael splendid. " Mrs. Joa ph Johnson * PitUburjr , Pa. Mrs. M. L , Latttaui aud Mrs. J. L. WUoon , of Doa Moinoa , woman euCfrag- > ts , bought out Tiu > Free Proas at C'odur Llapids , imagining they hail purchtt "d the good will o ( tbo pupor with it , and intuiiding to clvingo the nauio.to . The Weekly Tnuuoript Hardly had they published tha ilrat uumbor when Uio man of whom they had bought waa on the ground with now niateril , ou which ho | has rijioo begun the publication of a pa * ( per. utukrtliu nainu h vwid before. A Mnlc nnd tlio Olnnt jTowdct. rooVI/n K gl . "Jn regard to mules , " observed the lontnna man , who had been a patient atoncr , "in regard to mnlca , 1 mind vhon wo opened the Pistol Pocket mine n 78. The ground was froze a hundred sot on a lorel , nnd wo had to blast out 10 quartz and dirt with anything wo ould got. Ono day n mule o' mine oat l > all the giant powder catridgca wo had , nd aa tvo waa 300 miles from a store , wo ere stumped. " "Know what tht.t means , " murmured forty-niner. "Boon out o' whisky in lie same conditions. " "All our money was into the mine , and TO couldn't qot nowliar till the dirt > egan to pan. I wanted to kill the mule traight out , but my parda said not , nd ono of 'em , Sway back Foeloy ; know "You hot ! Mo and SwAyback cut a lolo a milo long into the Comstock ovol and- would have made a million inly a grizzly b'ar clum into our condjo' hoholu , nndjwo had to como out through ho Comstock shaft and give ourselves up. " "Ho told mo about that. 'Well ; this same Swayback allowed as the mule had > at the catridgcs , he'd got to do the jlaatin , ' so ho tied some stones up in the oats and fed 'em into the mulo. His dee was that when the digestion of the mule , boiu" filled with stones , kotched onto the fulminatin' ccnd o' them cartridges , thpro would bo a hnistin' o' dirt. So ho tied the mule over vrhcro wo was workin' and wo wont oif a bit to see .hings commence. " * ' Very clover , " nodded the Californian approvingly. "Swayback had a head. I remember once when ho was goin' across lead Man's Desert , in Arizona , ho filled liinaolf up with timothy seed , and then put in carrots , and turnips , aud straw- Worries , and lettuce , and radishes. The timothy growed and the rest a' the seeds book root in it , so all ho had to do was to walk along and digest fresh vegetables. Ho was the only man that over walked across that desert alivo. " "Ho told mo about it , " continued the Montana man , a little dazod. "Well , wo watched for a couple o' hours and then the proceedin's opened. Why , sir , that dirt ilow a thousand feet in the air. Every time a cartridge wont off the mule would get in his work , and for seven daye wo war dodgin' bowlders and try in' to gil him out. At the end 'o that time ho must ha * boon a milo under ground , cause he struck water , and the water poured uj highor'n wojcould see ! " "That so ? " said the Californian , witl an expression of pain. "You bet , but it ap'iled the mine Swayback and mo never seen no yollo outeu that hole. " "Didn't on ! Lost money ? " "Mado monoy. Never made as mucl money bcfdro or since. Wo sold it to i tenderfoot bank president for a geyser and got out noforo the mule died. I novel heard what the tenderfoot did with it. ' "Stranger , " whispered the California ! confidentially , "did Swayback got any o ; the purchase money ? " "Got it all , " whispered the Montam man , with his hand to his mouth. "That's Swayback. Same man. Stranger < gor , lot's liquorl" SCROFULA. A modicmo that destroy ; the germs of Scrofula and has the powo : to root it out is appreciated by the af ilictcd. The remarkaUo cures of men women and children as described by tcs timonials , prove Hood's Sarsaparilla a re liable medicine containing romedia agent which eradicate Scrofula from the blooe 100 do. * , , , § 1.00. Sold by all dealers. ( I. Hood & Oo. , Lowell. , Mass. Tell Him It's Lent. If any coarse , unfeeling feller Asks- for the loan of your umbrellor , Tell him it's Lent. If any tramp presumes to feller And. begs the loan of half a dollar Tell him it's Lent. And so tell all who come to borrow Some treasured article to-morrow Tell 'em it's Lent. Mr , Charles Frohman has arranged witl Mr. Theodore MOBS to take the company fron Wallook's Theatre on an extended tour wit ] "Lady Clare. " going an- far as SMI Francisco The tour will begin after the closi lar sfloson at Wailack's Theatre , A. Splendid Remedy Tor liung Die- eases. Dr. llobt. Newton , late President of thi JEcleotrlo College of the City of New York nnd formerly of Cincinnati , Ohio. , used Dn WM. HALL'S BA.LHAM very extensively in hii practice , aa many of his patients , now living- and restored to health by the use of this in valuable medicine , can amply testify. Hi always said that so good a remedy ought no ! to be considered meiely as a patent medicine but that it ought to bo prescribed freely b ] every physician as a sovereign remedy in af cases of Lung diseases. It is a sure cure foi Cousumptionand lias no equal for all pectora complaints. _ ICoHlDf-cr'a Jjlnimoiir , Wo deniro to call the attention of the pub He to Kc Uln er'a Liniment , ono of the DOS ! preparations over p it up for all pcnoiyU pur. poxes for which Hnimenc Is used. Applied to the head it relieves headache and pitienti tin fiair from falling i vt , Feather uigrutls in tu hair are more wore lit Par la than flowers this winter. If flowen are preferred , they are mounted en aigrette , The favorite Idea is n tuft of three or four lib t.'o ' feather tips , gracefully curled with true Parisian art , and thou the slender filament springing upward from their midst. "Oiuilt It Out. " The above Is an old saw as savage as. it if neeleN ) . You can't "grunt out' dyspepsia , iior liver complaint , nor nervousness if they once got a good hold. They dou't remove in that way , The taking- few noses of Jlunkek Moat Bitten is better , than ' grunting it out " What we can euro let's act endure. _ The Third UnlveraulUt church , which , re- miily sold their edifice on Bleoker stroet.Now York , have at last been gathered Into , their new church , building on WeJst Eleventh street , mrcha > ei ! from the Presbyterians for $ 3,600. rho now congregation entered upon its occu pancy oi its uew home without ono , cant of debt. Daby [ snicaihlug to be nvoldtid. Cables with xilds , babies with croup , babies with scalds. jtirns , bitw , achei , npruln or calniare bound M become noisy toni.nts oi the household. Dr , f J-.ctKtric UU will cure all thesa com- llooaon for 'Mother may I go out to aliop ! " "No , my darling daughtw ; I haven't yet roconclUd wllh your pop Yet the bill ol the previous quarter. " [ BurllngVm Free 1'roej. Tlie IUHurrocilin of Lianpos Wa a miraculous operation. No. one thinks of ralslnx the de d these , times , though some denperutoly close to deuih'd door h vt > buen completely restored by Hunlock JllcxJ Mitten to gnauine and ls > tiog health. Camel-rearing it not aa important an ludua- Ty iu Uxjssla nowadays a It wan in yean ROBQ jy , the goat rauchew having supersoiletl it. riiero re only atout'J'iO 000 cuiuols there now , whlli there are over ono.OnO goats. The Ut- tur U now tUo principle occupaUun in tbe mountainous portions nf tha Guuoiwu. " , and it brought in over 8400COO , to too powla Ou- The largest Stock in Omaha , and Makes the Lowest Prices , Furnitur DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received nn assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latest nnd most tasty designs manufactured for this pring'a trade and covering \f R range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. ; Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the Inteat tomers , the newest noveltus in styles in Turcoman. Madras nnd Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elegant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK , I20G , 1208 nnd 1210 Farimm Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB , ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts. , Henley , Haynes & Van Arsdel , WHOLESALK- IOTIONS , HOSIERY , ( JUTS' ' FDBIflB AND 1106 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA , NE& PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking In only attained by using CHARTER OAEC Stoves and Ranges , Will ! H GHUZE OVER DOOItt Fct solo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS , M , BELLMAN & 00. , Wholesale Clothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE7 COR. 13Th OMA.HA. ICANUFAOTUBKR OJT OF BTHICniiYrnR8T-GLASS AND TWO WHEEL 3ARTS. IBID cod ISW llaraoy btreet and 403 B. lSth8traet. ; ) TUT . A TX A . nk trt d Cataloirue tumUhMl frr < unnn anpllnt'no v fAM.n CLA YARD , 1024 ITorfch Eighteenth Street , Omahay on Street Car Line. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIA Lumber , Lime , La | Doors , Ii Grodea and price * a < good and low nq nnv ' ' * ! * ; ho citv. trv-mn. JtL UAKUFACTDBKB OF FINE fi . ouUotly filled iwlth a eelectctoea | ! > Bert Workminthlp goannww. f / > " "jCn * " * * 16lh Otlff Ran * * * ' 4vanno Qvinha DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Campy FIE3S AND BTJE0LAB PEOOF 0. M. LEIGHTON. Q. T. OL&.RKE. LIIGHTOM & CLARKE , BUOCE330Ra TO KENNA1U ) BROS. A 00. ) Wholesale Druggists ! DEALERS IN Paints. Oil . \ \ OMAWA