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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , NONDAY MARCH 2J188i "All jon own Unit II you rtnniii nick wlicin you e n Uct hcv bitter th t no\cr Full. The weakest woman , smallest child nd sickest invalid can uao hop bitter jrith safety and great good. Old men tottering nround fron houmatism. kidney trouble or nn ; roakncss will bo almost now by usin | op bitters. My wife and daughter wore mail oalthy by the use of hop bitters and ocommondod them to mypooplo. Moth ( list Clergyman. Ask ny ( rood iloctor II hop Bitter * ro not ( ho bolt Utnlljr incilldno On catth. Malarial fever , Ague and Bilioua esa , will loayo every neighborhood a eon ns hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis am > ouralgia all out of her system with ho ; liters. " Ed. Oswego Sun. Keep the kidneys ho.ilthy with ho ] oittors and you need not fear sickness , Ice water is rendered harmless an nioro refreshing and reviving with ho Ditters in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged an nfirin in hopbiltora ! 'At tlio ch&ntrn of life nothing rqimli Hop bittern to nllty all troubles jnclilcnt Thin-to. " ' 'The Host periodical for ladies t take monthly and from which they wi receive the greatest benefit is hop hil era. " Mothers with sickly frotful. nursin children , will euro the children and bent fit themselves by taking hop bitters da ly. Thousands dja mmunlly from som form of kidney disease that might Imv boon prevented by a timely use of ho Dittors. Indigestion , weak stomach , irrogi aritius of the bowels , cannot exist who hop bitters nro used. A tlmclv . . . " . nwofhnp Hitters will rii'ep a whole lainlly In rollout lintlth n year at a llttlo cost. To produce real genuine sloop an child-liko repose all night , take u lilt hop bitters on retiring. That indigestion or stomach gas i night , preventing rest and sleep , will di appear by using hop bittern. Paralytic , nervous , tremulous ol ladies are made perfectly quiet an sprightly by using hop bitters. BITTERS , . t.l. writ , cur * . Iij.n.n.1. . rjltnti. * * . f , f ak4 Ari * . M .1 ilirj.r utIb. Illrml * . Onrtnt A f. w dr n.luirtrt d.lk-loui lU.t. to ! r btini. > . til . drin ( * | < i > tot U lumm.r t tr f Munir-feii. . A.k vour r < vr r I UUul.uuurulat.ll . U.ll MLIltllT ; . w. wrnTEcuAin ct mtoAiHi'Ar. if. r. Tlio want ol a i llrtblu illrnctlc will \\lillu actlnK an itlmnlaiitoltlioltl ncjri. ncltlicrovcil mir irrllaUM tlioi wag lonj ; HUCU | nil piled liy Iloitatte StomaUi Ditto i 'Ililn line iiKxllcl oncrtatho rniuUI ile rouo Hthnnlatl upbii tlieeu nrvai without product Irritation , and tlieruforu , far bt tt ailaptoil for the pt ( potja tlinn unnu'i catid axclUnU o en resorted to. Ij pepala , fu\ur at nifiio , and Iclnilr _ dlrjeorjcaarutllcur all druggist I " " 'I ilujlorn gain CAPITAL PRIZE , $75OOC only $5. Slmros In I'niporlton't L ILM LonisMa State Lottery Company , "We do htrtby ccrtljy that tee mpervUc the r , ranpemcnlt firr alltlie MontMyanii Semi-Atmi Drawinyt of the iMuitantt State lottery Co pany , antl in jitrton mannye and control t Z > ratcui/j thcmidi'ts , and that the fame are n iluctal with hontity , fairncu , ami in yood fat toward all jtartta , and we authariic the fem ; > ate tot e this certificate , with fac-tiinilct nt our ti nature * attached , in ill aditi titcmcnti. COUUISSIONEUS. Incorporated In 1681 ( or 25 jcars by the leirtslatu lor educational ami charitable purposes with a a lUlot 1,000.000-to which aronmo funii ot 01 I3BO,000 luu uliico lioen adilol. Dy an overwhelming poular rote Its ( ranch ! wu made a part < t the present etato constltutl adopted UvooinbcrZd , A. 1) . 1870. The only Lottery over voted on and 01 dorsod by the people of any State. It neter ecalea or povtpouci. Itn grand sintrlo number drawings tal place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortun Fourii ! Grand Drawing Class J ) , { n the Acu omy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuonday , Apt 8 , 1881 107th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PUKE , 875,000. 100,000 TlckoU at Five Dollars Kuch , Fra UODJ , ID Fiftlis lu proportion. LIUT OP I'HIZES. 1 CAPITAL PJIIZB f 76,0 1 do do 25C 1 do do 10.C S PHIZES OF WOOO U.C do 2000 1U ( ! 10 do 1000 IOC BO do WM 10.C 100 do SOO SO.t ) 800 do 100 So.d 600 do M XS.O 1000 do M .e AITKOIDUTION I 9 Approximation prliei ol | 760. 6,7 9 do do & 00 , 4.6 9 do do ISO , tj 1087 I'rlici , amounting lo tit35,5 Anpllcatlou ( or ratn * to duU ihould l > nuile on to tuv otllco ol the Counuiy lu KevOrleaiit. Korlurther Inlormatlon write cltarly ihliiri | addrou. Make I * . O. Money Ordc-ri iiatable ui addrctM llc lfUrud Ixittvn tu NKW OllLEANH NATIONAL 11ANK. New Orleaui , Lx Fottal Koto * and ordinary lctt r by Mall or K lim ( all tula * ol ( i aud upward * by Kiiiruu atoi ipcuiic ) to orM.A PAUl'IHN , 007 Jk uth St. , WaBhlniftou , U. 0 , GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Cures 8Deullil UUIUgOlKITAt.I S8U'Uml ( OF UANLV VlOOHHpermator hoa , eta , when all other rein alea [ alt A curt guarantee * ll.M a bottle , latve bottle , lot tlmus the quantity , i. liy t : pttw . . . to , any addruw. HolJ t tU _ jyjQjjan UED i , 718 011 e street , B TluvflViU Sir Aitley Cooixirt Vital lUtor&U\ Mt ytari. K/ery cuitomer upoaki hUhlr ol It. MtuttUtUitlj toiiorx ) tt M a ruaiedy of true to * .B MU K1 1888 A MAIIOH ON KKKIiY. I'lio Sct-rct of HID Motor Stolen Youn PliUndolphlmi Halt ! lo llnvo Mndo M-ncllual UHO n ( llio I'tirlotnoil PrtnoiplcH , 'hl1vltlilila | Time" , March 10. While Mr. Kooly has boon trying tin > ationco of his stockholders and kocpinf the world in suspense ever his thimble 'ul-of.wntor machine , n young mat of this city , named .lames Itodnoy Barlow , has stolen his thunder am snatched fame from his very workshop For some time past Barlow , whoso mini was given more to ( moor mechanical devices vices than to practical things , has takoi the most absorbing interest in Koody'i alleged inventions , reading ovorythinj about it on which ho could lay his handi and drinking in with his oars even word ho heard spoken on the subject With the famous enthusiasm cominun t < .nvontors . ho believed everything said it its favor and rejected every statnmen made by ekcptica. In some unknowi way ho gained access to Kooly's famou little workshop , and saw , himself unseen the great man manipulating his motor Having detected the inventor's secret am discoveredas ho thought , its weak points lie determined to build a motor himself after Kcoloy's model , with hip own ini provomonts , and he sot about it with nl the fervor usual in such cases. A fricm and enthusiast to whom ho confided hi purpose , furnished the money , and Imv MIL' secured the services of a machinist who also had the inventor's crazn , the ; jointly rigged up , after a few month * labor , a innchinu that wns to cover then with glory and revolutionize the motiv power of the world. To carry out his scheme it wns noces s.try to got the co-operation aud assistanci of Homo omployo of the West Jurso ; road , and it would bo Doltor if one couh bo found who had sometimes liimnul Liken a hand at inventing. Curtain in ( inirvH were made and the very man fo the business wan found in George Hnr nnby , who , when the plan was unfoldci to him , entered into it with cnthusiaiin Tlirough Inm n small building near th track , and about half a mile out o Carndoti , was secured , in which a "bor rowed" hand-car and the now motor wor placed and the work of adjusting the part ) f the motor and attaching thorn to th mud-car was undertaken at once am speedily completed. The trial was mad 'ast night. Tlio reporter reached the lit -lo building about ! ( o'clock , where h 'ountl his friend Barlow uud the inachin st making their final preparations for th est and ho than saw the new motor fo .ho first time. It consisted of two eylin Irical stool vessels , live inches in diamoto ay eighteen inches long , placed longitudi nally about one inch apart. Abov them , also placed longitudinally , but a right angles to the two others and connected noctod with thorn by stool necks or ways was a third cylindrical vessel , thro inches in diameter by nine inches long From the Iioad of each of the lowe cylinders a stool tube half nn inch i : diameter projected , and the two tube wore curved to moot each other foil inches above. At their junction was small hand-lover. By the side of th motor was a vertical cylinder litto-l wit a rod and plunger , allanti-friction metal and to this was attached a small rotar crank. A steel tube , one-fourth of a inch in diameter , connected the uppe cylinder ot I ho motor with the vortici cylinder by its sido. About 10 o'clock everything was road ) and the car with the motor on its plai form , was removed from the building an placed upon the track. Barlow , hi machinist , the railroad employe , the in vontor'd friend , and the reporter forme the experimenting party. Barlow , usual ! cool and phlegmatic , was nervous an excited. 11 in fiico looked pale in th light of the lantern that teed upon th car , but his every word and movomou showed his eagerness for the test. Th members of the party having arrange themselves upon the car under his dirot tion. Barlow took his place by the sid of his motor. As ho put his hand upo the lover ever the cylinders there was inomonUif dead silence , and each ma hold his breath in suspense. Wii this midnight experiment , cor ducted by ntoalth , so to speak , to giv the world a now motive power and brin renown and riches to a hitherto unknow young enthusiast ? Wits the much talkoi of and long delayed Kooly motor to b shorn of its alleged glory by so humbl and spcodily-nmtured a rival ? Then wore tlio quoHtioiia formed in the repoi tor's mind as ho watched Barlow's sinew fingers on which , by the way , no dit mends glistened nervously grasp th lover of liia device. There was only minute's delay the lover was presso down , tentatively at first , and a lou cheer burst from the exeitod imrty as th car responded and moved slowly dow the track. It was a supreme moment fn Harlow , but ho bore it well and gradual ! pressed the lover more and moro as th car went bowling away with a stead motion that uont a glow of victory eve his faco. There watt too much oxcitomt'ii ' among the men for talk , but each one jorl od Barlow to "lot her out. " The invuntu Treed liy ti lltinr. One day when wp were up at the cabi in Arasta Gulch , Jimmy O'Brien steppe a few momenta with us , on his way t Elk Park , whithnr ho was going to wor out un assessment on a inino bolongiu to him. Ho wa on foot , driving bofor him his favorite burro ( Mexican jackosi Mike , laden with tents , blankets , "grub , cooking outfit , pick , shovel , nnd otho impedimenta. Jimmy and Alike wor well known in that country , for the were iusoporablo. It would hare booi hard to toll which thought the most o the other. Mike would follow Jimm ; about like a dog , while Jimmy novo passed his four footed friend withou stopping to scratch his rouyh head , am give him a bit of old biscuit or uom such dainty. In the golden days of Ml ho had deserted from an American man of.war at San Francisco , and had jmssui the last thirty years of life in gold dig ging in California boar hunting with oh "Grizzly" Adams in the Sierras , sllve mining in Nuvuda. and in loading a wilt and adventurous life generally from thi Columbia to the ( lilu.and from the Goldei ft a to to t ho he.vd wavers of the Mississippi Not knowing whut fear was , ho had sonsi Btiouyh to know when "discretion was tin l > utter part of valor. " Ho was now abou JO , tuugh und weather beaten , but stil strong und active , und one of the jollies companions po.wblo to llnd , and one who u o thti expressive western phrase woulddo to tioU | > " in timosof trouble 01 danger. Ho stayed with us that day onlj eng _ enough to "corral n hunk o jrub and then pushed on ever thodivid mgTridgo into Elk Park. Next day , after havinu wasted the hot , or part of the morning in a vain attompl .0 find a band of mountain nho p. whiob "used" on the peaks ut the head of UK ? ulch , I found myself , about noon , look ing down on Jimmy's tent in the park be low. As it was but little out of a dircci linn homeward , I decided that 1 might ai well drop in on the old man and got i cold biscuit to stay my hunger till ! reached the cabin. I took it for grantci lie would bo at work in the tunnel , sonn five hundred yards up the mountain side but , much to my surprise , when I pullet aside the tont-llap I snw him insiderollcc up in his blanket fast asleep. Fcariiif ho might bo sick -for a nap in dayligh was a rare occurrence with him 1 shool Inm , and asked him if anything was tin matter. The first reply was a grunt , tin next a growl , then a request "not t < bother , " till finally , when 1 had shakoi him fully awake ( for I had begun to lx teriously afraid that his unwonted som nolency was the stupor of severe illness I drew out of him the fact that he wa well enough , but. "mix.horablo shlapy.1 Why ho should bo so sleepy in the id dloof the day puzzled mo , till ho intimat ed that ho'd been up all tlio night before Tlio explanation surprised mo as much a the fact , and , suspecting from his cur speech and evasive replies some mystery I plied him with questions , till , finally sitting up and filling his pipe , ho satislici my curiosity. Ho had arrived there safely the evening ing before , selected his camp ground pitched his tent , and turned Mike out I graze. Then , hearingsomo spruce grous calling , ho had started out to secure ; few for supper and breakfast. Lcnvin ; hin rillo behind , us ho did not expect t > eeo any lar o game , ho took only his long barreled : ! 8-calibor revolver , with whicl ho could pick elF a grouse's head in th top of the tallest spruco. Having she four or five , ho started for camp , it hav ing , by this time , become quite dusk , fo ditrkncHA comec , hero in these hills , al most aa suddenly as in tlio tropics. Ol turning the corner of somn fallen rocks ut thu lower end of the litVlo glade ii whoso upper point his tnnt was pitched ho came suddenly upon n lingo gri//ly busy , -is well as ho could BOO in the gatli ortng darkness , in digging up wild pare nip roots for his supper. Before ho ha < time to dodge back under cover of th rocks , the boar had seen and started fo him. I will let him tell the rest of th story in his own words. "Divil a liltlo time had I to bo thinkii for it wasn't ' twinty yarruds ho wor frur mo whin I first BOO him , but I know 'two no uco thryin' to run , an' as fur lightin mo I8 ! wadn't bo n llay-bito to the like ay him. As luck wad have it , right foi ninst mo was nmajium-eizcd shpruco , ai opp that 1 wint like a wayzol , hopin' thti av I didn't shtop to discuss the matte wid "im , ho'd bo atthor ro-cog-ni/.ing m civility , an' pass on , an' lave mo. Nc ho ! Uop ho cooms to thofutav th three , shnufls around it , roobs th dirtliy head av 'imagin it , Inks up at nu nilf'porchod jist boyant his radio , goc oil' , 'cooms back , gees through the sam mutmyuors , an' afthor a while , findin' h cudn't deludhor mo into any kind of dioli-cushin wid 'im , falls to fayilin agin "Twas so darruk 1 cud only jist "soo th big black carcass av 'im , wandherit around like a naygur's shpook in a cytr mytiiry , but "twasn't mosilf that we crnviu * anny nayror inspection av "im. wor aizy enough whor I wor for the prh hit , ban in * that a six-inch limb nin quite so comfortable a sate as a pile c blankets , and that 'twud ' have bin mot gratifyin' like to mo Bhtmr.mutk , av 1' had a could pratio or two alnng wid me 'Howivor'thinks 1 to mosilf , 'whin ho' ' through atin , " hu'll go all'quipt and dt cint like , an' the ould mun'll git back t cainp in time to got a good shquaro ma ! for himaolf yet. But , divil claw tli oogly hide av 'im , phwat docs ho d < when he'd iot hi/ own dirtliy shtinmuc full , but coom back to the throe , wal round it wants or twicot , and lie tlo\v about tin yaaruds from the fut av il " 'Ah ha ! ' sez 1 , l 'tis that yo'ro up ti is if Goin' to shtarvo mo out , are yt Will , will , av I kapo whisht , maybe yo' bo taking a gintalo afthor-dinner na afthera while , an' thin I'll doludher yt an1 slip down oil' the three unbeknown ! to yo , an' av I can git back to camp ai can git hould of ould Betsey , I'll ' be afthc poompin the could load into the ongratt fill carcass ot yo till yui : are as ded .1 Paddy Burns' pig , and then yez'll hav r.iyson to rogrit that yo caused a daciti man to maku a nhpcctacklo av himsoll shquattin' oop a three in this style , like haythin monkey on a limb. ' So afthor bit , whin 1 thought the line shuppor ho' been ntin had put him to ahlapc , I begin to lit mcsolf down aizy , but afore I1 shliiped | down n fut , oop gits the mui thorin1 blaggard , an * shtarts towaids mi 'Twos wonderful how quick I changed m mind , an' concluded 'twasn't so very m fomfortablo in the three ufther nil "J'yas only playin1 poisuin ho waz , o maybe I'd been too precipitous like , s whin ho lay down again , I made up m mind I'd give 'im plenty of time thi time , afore 1 thryod 'im agin. So waited and waited , till my whole bao was that sore wid thu limbs a cuttii into it , that I cudn't htaiid i no longer , so 1 ropaytod the oxshpori niont , but 'twas ' neb the lasto us in the worruld , ho was at the fu av the three ngiu , afore I shild down yarrud. So 1 makes up m ? mind t 'accipt the inivitnyblo , ' as I hear ye sa ; wanst , an * so I rcshoomed mo origlna position , trustin' that , when dnyligh Ciimo , and ho saw how lane an' tough WBZ , ho'd abandon thosaygo an1 layvo nn in payco. So there 1 siU asthraddlo ; \ < that limb all that blisidn < ght , till the lig av mo was so cramped they had no faylini lift , an' the teeth uv me was broke , bi ntison av me jaws chattorin' so wid tin could , an11 was that stilf wid the fresh 1 was afraid I'd shnaj ) in two like at ishicklo , an' I was gittin so hungry ] could almost ate mo boots ; an' wa < thinkin' sayriously of takin' nn oarlj breakfast on could grouse , Will , whin J was almoaht ready to dhrop oil'mo norcl wid fatigue , an1 hunger an * could , it began gan to lighten a little in the aysto , an prutty noon 'twas light enough fur mo t < BOO tlio forrum of my ooglor jailer , plain ly , lyin' close to the foot av the three. ' lluro ho paused , ro-lit his pipe , whicl had gone out in the heat of his narra tion , and puffed away tuiiotly witli tin air of one who has just finished a gocx story. "Woll , how did you get away ? " "On mo lig * , nv COOMO. " "Did the bear loavu you when da ; came ? " "Not a bit av it " "You don't ' moan to say you cam Down the tree und walked oil' , while th bear stood and looked at you ? " "Av coorso not. " "You certainly didn't kill him ? " "Wid . Har-r-dly ! " a thirty-oight. - - "Woll , how did you do it ? " "Will ycz shwaro that yox'll nivor till av I disclose to you the Niycrot av un escape ] " "What secret can there bo about it ? ' "Nivryou moindj not another worrui do ycz git from Jimmy O'Brien till yi promises yez'll niver miy a worrud to tin Ijyos dimtarnin' the houl transautiou , " "Well , well , all riuhtj drive on , " j "Will , then'twas no bear at all , al i all , but that naygur ot a burro , Mickey.1 I | .Foroat and Stream. OAK 111 I.US. How 1't'opio Tnlk About Them al the Oilier. Detroit Free 1're-s. You would have said as you looked him over that ho was a man of fiery temper , and that it wouldn't take ever two "sasa words" to make htm pool off his coat and sail in for victory or death , but you would have boon sadly mistaken. Ho was writ' ing away in his lodger when A man came in , shoved his gas bill into the window , and said ; "Is this where they knock aman dowr and rob him ? " The man at the window smiled. "Because it's no moro nor loss thai : highway robbery to send mo a bill like that ! Twelve dollars for gas fcr Janu * ary , and the meanest kind of cos at that ! " The smile continued. "Why people will stand such outrage ous treatment is a puzzle to mo , " continued tinuod the man as ho Hung his money in after the bill. "I never burned six del lars' worth of gas last month , and IT swear to it ! " The rebate was deducted , change made , and the man at the window passed it oul with a "thank you. " "Yes , it's robber ) ' , " muttered UK other , "and I'll ' bo hanged if I can't lid any three gas men in Detroit. " Ho oxpnctcd a reply , but none wai given. The smile faded out to semi extent , but perhaps that was because tin pen made n blot on the ledger. The next comer was a short , fat wo man , with nn eye full of brimstone , ani you could sco that nho was aching for i riot. "Can I have my pocket picked ii hero ? " He amilcd. 'And robbed of the bread which m ; fatherless children are crying for1 ! Ho nodded. "And swindled out of money 1 havi had towork for like a slave I" " ' " "Yes'm. "Oh ! J thought so ! Hero's my gas bill It is over six dollars. " Ho nodded. "Do you heor mo o\er six dollars ! " Ho hoard. "And 1 didn't have but one burner go ing , and that was shut oil'for three straigh nights. And 1 can bring twenty witnosse to swear that the gas was so poor that . couldn't read the accounts of the Hood ii rny newspaper. " Ho brushed up his hair nnd glanced ou of the window. "I'll never pay it ! Every ono of mj neighbors has advised mo to stand a law suit first. " Ho drummed on the desk with his fin gor. gor."But 111 pay you this ono time , us minister nistor is sick and I don't want the lawyer , kicking in the doora and climbing througl the windows. " Ho held out his hand. "But another time I'll law you I'l law you from Halifax to Huvoratrav before I'll pay you ! There's the mo ' " ney' llo made change , whistling softly t < himself , and as nho put the bill in ho : pocket she snapped out : "Even a grave-robber ought to have i little conscience ! " But ho didn't hear her. Ho was tlgur iug nt the ledger again. AUK YOU GOING XO KUKOl'E ? In another column will lie found the nn mmccmont ot Mows.THOS. COOK & SON ouririt Agents , llil ! liro.vdway , Now York relative to theory complete arrangement they ha\o mudo for tours in Enropa th coming Spring nnd Summor. "Cook's Kxcur nioiUHt , " containing maps and full particular * will ho innilod to any addrcsa on loccipt of 11 contx HAKNDSSlNtJ NIAGAK < \ . The Kit IN to Kuril lull Electilclty fin tlio i'uriH > HO or Cltii-H. Li > c > viirt | , N. Y. , Special to Tlio Clobo-Dunocnt. Col. Leonard Honklo , the inventor ant progenitor of a marvelous system of oloc trie lighting , which ho proposes to trans mit to sixty-live cities in the I nitet Stales from central batteries stationed n Niagara Falls , and run by iminenso wat or-poivor there , was interviewed in tin : city to-day by your correspondent. Tin action of the state commissioners in con demning the land around the falls for m international park has greatly discon certed Col. Honklo'fl arrangements , bill ho says now ones will bo made , and tlu work will certainly go on. Ono Sunda ) ho received u letter from a Chicago bank' or who has taken 81,000,000 of the stock , stating time ho wns soon coming east tc Baltimore , which city ho would make his headquarters. Ho will then takt charge of the company , nnd form a syndicate in New York , city to go on ith the work. Col. IIoii- klo is now having n cottage built nt NUV gara Fulls , which will bo ready for liif occupancy in Aiay , und ho will then gc there to superintend the work of erect' ing buildings for the batteries and dig ging n canal to obtain the water power. The power will bo transmitted in u silvei wire ttbout the size of a straw laid nndni ground , incased in heavy pipes made ol asphnltum. Such n wire , thu colonel ctutos , can , with a 40-foot battery nt the Niagara Falls end , transmit in four houre to Rochester enough electricity to light that city for twelve hours. The list ol sixty.live cities all contain ever JiO.OOO population. Lockport und Buffalo will probably bo the first places where ho will introduce his apparatus as experimental [ lointe , and ho nxpocta that ho will bo ready to make thi so experiments this full. By a properly constructed means for the conservation of electric energy ho expects lo overcome the resistance usually found in transmitting currents through long distances. AVImt I'ravoiuctl. t > trelt Kren I'rwa. He had boon stopping at a hotel for a day or two , seemingly unnoticed by any jf the clerks or employes , and it struck liim so queerly that ho eat down beside a man , who appeared to bo n guest , aud said : "Hood many of us hero ? " "Yes. " "Some going and coining all the time ? " "Yes. " " 1 don't see why I eouldn't walk out and take the train for homo without pay ing my bill. The other made no reply , aud after a miuuto the first ono continued : "What is to prevent mo from jumping my bill , ns 1 have no baggage ? " "Oh , nothing much , excspt that I'm employed hero as a spotter , aud have had my eyes on you over ainco you regis tered ! " Tun minutes later the stranger settled ins bill up to the next day noon , but ho c ° ul,1V.1 to Mrr ' < ho look of , , , . ? > a man who'd like to kick somebody. J The plory ol ti man u nu fitrongth. Jf you arei weakened down tUrouph oxcowlvo btu'ly. lorbycarlytudl retl. . . ! ! , Alleu's Hralu Foil yro.t.oreall lot Ugor. aud mmcleaof Brain and Body. ' * - ' A MOItMON EMIKII'S MISTAKE ScckltiK Coin OMB in the Homo o Mountain Moadou Mnn- Macro SiirvlvorH. Special to the rjlobe.IJcmoorat. EUIIKKA SrniNos , Ark. , March 111. I is not generally known that the survivor ; of the diabolical butchery known ns thi Mountain Meadow Massacre , committee by the Monnons in September , 1857 , HOT reside in the vicinity of this city. Sucl is the case , nnd at this late day stops an being taken to prcsmit the claims of tin heirs and survivors to the government ti exact restitution from the Mormoi church. Most if not all of the compnn ; loft Carrolltonin , this county , in the summer mor of 1807 , for California. The trail had MO souls , with forty wagon * , a lar i number of horses , mules , and other stock All that were spared in the massacre wcr fifteen small children who were rescuoc by Maj. Whiting , United States army and brought to Fort Lcavenworth n August , 1859 , and brought to Littl llock and reached their friends in nni near Carrollton ever two years after thoii parents and brothers nnd sisters wor murdered by thu Mormons. The sur vivors nro : Rebecca , Louisa ajid Saral Dunlap , children of Jesse Dunlap ; 1'rud once Ueorginna nnd Angelinu Dunlap daughters of L. D. Dunlap ; Sarah A , am Win. B. Baker , children of W. B. Baker 0. C. and Sorypnonia Fanchor , childroi of Alex. Fiinchor ; John C. Mary am Joseph Miller , children of J. M. Miller and Win. Lockett nnd F. M. nnd Sopho nia Jones. These people are now push ing measures for relief. A Mormon elde recently appeared in this count ) , but IL < for hia life ns soon ns his purposes of mi : sionnry work became known. A Very Kciimrkiiblo Uocovery. : r. Goo. V.Willing , of Manchester , Mich , writes : "My wife Irw been nlmmt liolplos for live years , HO hclplctt that RIO could no turn o\cr In bed alono. Shi used two Bottle of Klcctric Hitter * , nnd is no much improved that HIO is now able to do her own work " Kloctrie Bitters will do all that is clahnei for then. . Hundred * of testimonials attes their proa * curntho powers. Onlylifty cent tvbottlo ut C. F. DR. DYES ( niKOIlK. ) ( AFTKK. ) IJLECTllO-VOLTAIO HELT nnd other ELBrrnio J J Arri.lANcrs nro sent on SO Daya' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOUNQ OH OLD. who arc Buffer- Inn from NKIIVODS DEHILITT. LOST VITAUTT. WiSTixo WEAKNESSES , nnd all the o dlscaics of a J'EEBONiL NiTuitE , rcsultiDK from ABusra ana OTHER OAUSIW. Speedy relief and complPto restoration to HEALTH , Viaou and MANHOOD UVARANTEKD. Bend at ODCO for Illustrated lamphlct frco. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO. . Mnmhnll. nilclt. COOK'S GRAND EXCURSION'S ' o Nvow Yorl In April. May ami June , IDS * . VASSVOi : TICKET * by ail ATI ANTIC SIKAMKItS. Special facilities foi vecurinffGOOD HKIITIIS TOt'UIVT 'Ill'KKrS foi travcltrslu I'.l'ROI'K , l > v n'l routes , at reduced rates COOK'S KXCURSINIST , with maps and full par. ttcularx , l > y mall 10 cent * . A''ilrL"js ' TI10S. C m A , SOiV , 1 Uroadnay , N. Y. OMAHA Stove Kepair Works3 109 South 14th St. furnl.-'hln ? coatln a and rep iiif aio\e i't ' all description , wood Btotcs , changed burn oo l , i-ratou lirebaek , df.mpora , tta cnuntanti ? on hand. Try cno o our Bto/u p"e ttvea | ui < CANNON BRO'S ' & CO. , ila\o established lliemsehos In Otnahi to ttansac A gtncral l > r ikora oan < l liUHlnus . Wo will buy nl lnHcaof ( rnoiN nt uhnl male or retail , anil Kunraiitu porfccb fatlxfactlon In prices , \suc.mbuy chiajm than \mind\ed. Von caui HOJ the ndvaiitnjo of hm ti jour yo-nl-j - bought by one who mil work ff > our intcrt'dt iinilnot trit t to u tnorcliant who lia onjcUiln ho N anxious to bo HJ of , \ Voi11aldi \o prompt attciitiori to Helling anything cntrufttci us , and yooKs consi neil to 114 vtlll bo carcfulb ooktil to. Oorresp ) iulmici solicited ti XirUcfcrcnco-J-Omaha National Banlr , McCaRUi ; > ro'n Hank. Adiiri'ss HI H. ir-th ht. W1TH- I id your work is douo for all tirat to time to conic. WE CHALLENGE The World io produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. OK-IDIEMRS FOU ANY AMOUNTIOF -OR-- MACADAM ! filled promptly , Samples sent nnd estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN&CO. . Sioux Fulls , Dukot * The Largest Stock in Omaha , and Makes the Lowest Prices- Furniture ! DKAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an ossortmon1 far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latest and most tasty donujns manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection o cus Complete stock of all the latest tomers , the newest novel tiru in styles in Turcoman. Madras and Suits find Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. .THE BESTTHREAD FOB SEWING MACHINES "Williumutic Spool ] Cotton is entirely the product of Home Industry , mid is pronounced by experts to he the best sewing machine thread in tire oriel. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , and for s.,1 y HENLEY , 1IAYNES & VAN ARSDEL , in&n Omaha , Neb. sR" nn 1 aU'd B 3t BRADY SP , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878Catarrh , ( Deafness , Lung and Nervous piseiwes Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients jCured at Home. Write for "Tun AIEIIICAL-MIS.SIOKAKV , " for the People , Free. jponsultntion and Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box SJ)2. ! ) Telephone N' > . 220. IION. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Phj ian ol Ji\oa ADinty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MTJUPTIY , DJ nport , An Lkuiiorablo M.in. Finn Success , Wonderful Cure < i. " rtnnrn. S in B , w MAHTJFACTURKn OF OF BTUIOTLYtFUIST-CLASa AHD TWO WHEEL GAETS. 1S19 and 1820 llamoy Htreot and 403 S. ICth.Strcct , ) lUustratcd Catftloc-uo furuUbod free upon application ' "WHOLE S TIIE NEW HOUSE OF Fine Havana , Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders Solicited Salisfaciion ftnaranteeil , [ 13 ° 7 FARNAM ST- M. HELLMAN & CO , 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13T/1 PBEPECT Sii IN Heating and Baking TR only attained by usinR Stoves and Ranges , WIRE ME OVER OOORS Fct Bale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS i i MAITA J "lHLJEii > ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts. , Q mall 9 Nfifa. Henley , Haynes & Van Arsdel , -WHOLESALE BOTIOIS , HOSIERT , EUENISHIHG A.KD 1106 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA , NEB. HENRY LEHNIANN JOBUEH OF EASTER * PRICED DUPLICATED ] 118 FARNAM STREET , . \QMAflA \