r OMAHA DAILY J3EE-WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 1884. PEIUCIPAL LINE CHICAG 0 , PEORLi & ST. LOUIS , 11 V WAY Of OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSB , on VIA SANSAS CIT7 AND ATOHISON to DENVER ContiertltiR In Union Depots nt Knlins Oltv. Oimtlmana ncnvci-wltli tlirQtlKhtmlns lor Anil nil rolnts In the Great West. - -.a. aa.s , j.- . Conncctlnsln Orniul Union Depot nt Chlcnco with throtiffli tmlns lor zrjE w r o K K , no s y o y , And nil Knstoni CKloi. . 1'Olt.ts . n Wlt" Diy Coiclics. I'm lor Cnrs , Clinlw , Pitlliiiim l I'nlaco hlocplnR urs mill the Unions 0. 11. A C ) . Dlnlnit { ir5 rim il.tlly town ! from ! ChlonRo nn I K msns Ol v Chlciuroimil Council Itlnlls : OlilcnBO imd u4 /.Vrn'r / ' , S llicll ? ' ? 1' Jph - , Atolilstm mul ' ' nh'i , ) l'll,10"t CllllllK - Ollly t W"Rh lIllO Tunning tlioir o\\n tntlin between ChlciiKO. I.lncDln nnd Denver , mul Ohlcngo. K iiisiis ? llfV ! U"1 , V ° nvV'rTliwiiKh caw \iotwooii \ IiKJInnupolla and Council lirmrs , vl.v I'eorln. n m'J iVOl'TM AND SOUTH. a i m n Pin""s ot Ilnfaiit Day Conches nnd l tilltimn 1'iilixca Sleeping Curs tire run ilnlly to unit ft pini St. Louis ; via llnunlbal ; Onliicy , Kcokilk. Iluillnirtnti , Cednr linpltls mul .Vllioit i'n I . Minneapolis ; 1'mlorCnrs i Itcc InltiB Clmlra to nnd from St. I.ouls gml 1'eoi la. Only ono clutnBo of cura b.-t wcun It U nlso tlm only ThrouBli Line bbtwccn ST. LOUIS , tTINlTEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. ' ? known as the Rreat O-HHOUGII OAU - of America , and Is universally iidnilt- tMI t ( * UO tllO Thost Ejuippcd Hailrood in the World for all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line ror ealo nfc ai- r.ni Cn ° minll UCkCt omceslutUo United States Tl Jv,1' ° JVrE1J' PERCEVAL LOWELL. , . , > Ice-PrM. & Gtn. ilnnmrrr. Gfn " o'tho Oonoratuo Orgina quickly cured by the CIVIALK METHOD. Adoptedln nil the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE Prompt return of VIGOK. Simple cases , < 3 to fa. Severe ones , $3 to $12. Pamphlet Free. Clvlalo Romodlal Agena , 1BC Fulton i > t , Now York. STotico to Cattle 900 CATTLE FOE SALE. ISO Head of Stoera Three Years Old. 200 ' ' " Tno " SO ) " " ncUore , Two " 150 " btccm , Ono " 820 " " Ilclfors , Ono " Tboabo\o described cattle nro all ncll bred Ton a rattle , etral bt and smooth. Thcso cattle uill bo eold In lota to cult purchasers , and at reaaonablo [ ricoa. For further particulars , call on or address II. F. PATTON , Waverly , DrcmarCo. , lona. THIS BKLTorUcgcnra-o tor Is made expressly for the euro of derangements' } of the gcnoratlvo organs. j TliTO Is no mistake about fthls Instrument , the con tinuous stream of ELEC- TKIOITV pormcatlnp ; i through the parts must restore - ' tore them to nealthy action Do not confound this with Uloctric Belts ad\ertlsod to euro all alh from bead to too. It Is for the ONE spec ific purpose , for circulars irlvlng full information , addresdCa eterniectrlo Dele Co. , 103 Washington i t. . Chtacirn0 * wanted for autbentio I ti1 Agents T" , ndlllon ot his Ilfo. Published qu at Augusta , his homo , Larg- Q" " est , handsomest , clicapost , ' I'ost. By the renowned hlntorlan and biographer , Col. Conucll , hosolllool GnrflelJ , published by us , outsold the twenty others by GO.'OO. Outsellsovcry liook c\cr f ubllOicd In this uorldmany ; agents uro KolIInc ; fifty daily. Agents are making fortunes All new b ginncrs eucceufnl ; gland chance for them ; $4.CO ° inada by a lidy agent the lint day. Terms inrtt beral Particulars free. Better send 25 conU orp t go , etc. , on free outfit , now ready , Includ- Dg large prospectus book , and saeahmlilo tltuo. jo 10-ln ALLEN li CO. , AufUjta , Mo. NOTICE TOCATTLEMEN COO OA.TTLEFOR SALE. 5oo Cows and olforn. oo Ona-yoar. Steojs. Thoabote described cattle are all well bred , na- the JCebraskunnl lova Ihcso rattle will bosold in lots to suit purchaser. For further particulars call ou or address. I , W. PLANK , Albion , Neb. Pr 017 St. Charles St. , St. Lonls , Mo. A rrgulnr graduate of inn Mcdleiil Ciilk'gei.lii * lm n longer _ < rc f illu UiolItclnllrcalmcDlof Ciiuomc , > m Li. Bi.TH " ? : iiil lluou IU. wtbail anr olbir I'lijilclio ID Bt. Loull , Aicltr r"P < ri liownuil itllold ii lilfnlf know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Alice * -lions ol Throat , Skin or Donee , Dlood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , nro tr tc < i xiih unpiniuiai tuerrM , on laiut icleotiUe { rlucltlcii Hft'cly , Trliatelj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , CxpOSUrO or Indulgence , Meli produce wma of tug lolloKlnc iircclal litrtoiiiueM , tlibllitr , dlmncti or debt and defticthe inemorj , { Implei en the lacff , l bjilcal dccuf , ATcrlloulotba tacltlj of fcmalrl , coDfurloi of Ideal , lift * rendering JUarrlnca Improper or unhappy. > ra ItrnnDcoUjeurcl , 1'uraplilet ( W i .leiJnnlDe > bote , nt in icaled cDTrlopo , frcolo aufftddrt-vi. ConiDlUUoQatcI * ilee or ! > / mult Trie , aQillnvlteJ. \ \ tile for ( luiktlooi. A Positive Written Guarantee -tret ID all euraMe cues. JMIelnci lent ever J litre. 1'amphlota , Enpllah or Gorman , ( J4 paeoi , il - tcrlbuiE above diieaiei , in male or female , 1'ilEE. MARRBAGE GUIDE ! iCOpagei , flo p1tei < Jllnitritel In cloth a . & 0e.mon f oriuittfei iamf. jujer coven , via. TMi took ootalm U tke curloui , douttful or luauUlma vant to know , A took of great J mere it to all- larptnwi &ru prouttcd IT tti ftdrlco. ALONG THH LLNE OF THE , Chicago , ' -St. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of tb.li line from Wtkofleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Concord and Colorldgo Cr u r Ileaches the boat portion of the State , Special ex. F ( [ curilon ratoj for land leekori over this line to 'iVayna , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and via Blair to all principal jioli.ts on tba SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tralni orer tht 0. , St. P. U. & 0. Hill way to Coy ' ci nutou , Sioux City , Ponca , Hartlngtoa , wayne and Norfolk , ciE Ooxxnoot fit 3E31 * .lx- E ) for Fremont , Oakda o , Nelluh , and through to Val entine. D gJTfoi latci and all Infonnatlon call on F P. WHITNEY. General Areut. HAMBURG- AMERICAN 37A.olc.ot DIRECT LINE FOB ENOLAKD , TOANOK AND UKiiMAKV. Tlio teum'Jilpa ol thlt well-known line are built ol Iron , In water tight compartment ! , nj are lurnlah * < ilwlth etery r < iuuito to nuke t'jO pamgo both eafa ml jfriatili ) . They carry the United Htatct and European roalU , amt | aio New York ) Tliurt- lar * u < ln tiird ji for Ply month ( LONDON ) Cher- HC > tour ? , ( IM1US ) and HAMIIUMU. NX lutes : First Cabin , WS , 70 nd $80. Stecnue.riO. Henry J'undt , llark H an en , K. E. Mooru.M , Toft , agentaln Omaha , Gronewlcz & Hchoentgen , agent * In NXi Council Bluflj. 0. 1) ) : HICUAH1) H CO. , ( ) n. 1'aw j\L't , 01 Broadway , N , Y. t'baa. Kozmliibkl k Co- i General WteUin Agoctf , 107 WuhloBtoii Ht. , Clilc * GO , ta. CAPITAL PRIZE $7 ,000 Shnrw In ProtK > ttlonTR * " do\erel > y urtVy thatuttuptrvlit thi at rangtmmt ftratttl * MimtMu and Seini-Annuai DrainnglofthiLouiiianaStaUUtttrv Company andn/ ) r on tnanaqt and control Mi Drawinfi at , vmdvcttd . and in yoodfattK toward all pa COimlSJIOHJM Louisiana Slate Lottery ComDany , Incorporated In 1883 ( or IS jean by the leffltlatnn 01' ' ednoatlonal and chsrllablo pnrpo e with a.cap i l ol tl .000,000 to which rewrro fund ol ore C60,000 hag ilnre been added. By an over * helming poptflur rota 1U franch'c ' wu made a p rt of the rrostnt Ut eonttttnlloi adopted December Sd , A. k J$7B. The only Lottery over voted on and endorsed dorsod by the people of any State. It never scales or pottpooc * . Its grand single number drawings wl toki place monthly. A tplondtd opportunity to xvln n Fortnno Fifth Grand iJrnwlnfr Class G. in the Acnd Dm ? of Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , Jul LCtb , 1834 170th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Flvo Dollars Each. Frao tloua , la Fifths in proportion. LIST OF F1UZKS. 1 CAPITAL riUZE | 7SCW 1 do do ZK.OCX 1 do do IC.tXK S PRIZES OF W00 1S.OOC B do 2000 10.00C 10 do 1000 i. . . , 10 , WX SO do 600 lo.OOC 100 do 200 20.00C 800 do 100 80.00C (00 do CO 23000 000 do 26 25,000 AFFIIOIIMATION 1'RIJKS. S Approximation prizes ol J760 0,75C 9 do do EDO , ! OC 9 do do S50 SI4C 057 FrlEoe , amonntlng to f2CS,50C Application ( or rates to clubs ehuld bo made onlj o the office o ( the Company In New Orleans. For further information write clearly Riving toll ddreaa. Make P. 0. Money Orders pa } able ana ddross Registered tetters to NEW ORLKAN3 NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , La. Postal Notes uid ordinary letters byMMl or Ex rceu ( all sums ot 85 and upvrards by Express at oni x enee ) to - U A. BAOPniN , ril. A. IHrjFlTIN. Now Orleans L > , 007 Seventh St. , Washington , D. C. _ THE MILD POWER CURES. In n o30 j oars. Each number the tpeolnl prit- Ferlptloii of nn omlncnt ) iliy lclnn. Iho unljr HlniplaKnrc nml SuroJIc < lljlncs ( for the p'oplo LIST riUNCIl'AI. M > 8. CUHEd. 1'HICE. 1. Frrcrs , Congestion , Inflnmtitlon * , , . . . ,2B ! Z. Wnriiif , Wortit 1 ovor. Worm Colic. . . .2.1 . ' ( . Oylnj ( 'olio , or Teething nf Infanta .2.1 I. IMnrrlica of i hllilrcn or Adults " .2. % ft. ilV niiin"fy , afipliig.'llliliou" < : blic , ; . .35 ( i. Clioli-rn J\Inrlii . vomiting , . .2,1 7. llonzhi , Colit. llroncliltls . an H. INrurnleln , lootlincho , 1 ncencho . as 9. IIuailncliM , hide lluadnclu's.crtlR , V' % 1O. I > v roiiyln. llllllons Homnch 2.t 1 1. Htinprcmi'd or I'nlnful I'rrlodx 2fi 12. \ \ hllpn , too I'rofuso J'erloils . .2.1 1 I. < : rniin , Coujh , Dllllcult IlrpnthhiR . 25 14. Hnlt llhrilill , 1'ryslpelns , } mptlong , . 25 If ) . ItlieiinmlNill. KlicMinmtlo 1'nini . 25 ; 111. I'ovcr nnil Acur. Chill , FoTcr , Agues .5I > 17 , IMIcn , lillnilorlllccillnK. . 5 ( 1' ) . Cninrrli. nouto or chronic ; Jnrtuonza no 30. V/linnplns rnnzli , violent coiiRlis. . . ,5U SI. CJoiicrnl Dcbllltr , Physical Weafcnow.ftO . 37. Ivldnoy II i-n-r . 5(1 2 * . IV-rvoii ! llpbllity . l.OO M. .Ilrlnnrv AVrnlineaq , Wottliijttho hod .fill 3 . IttJonnuoriliollonrt , I'aljiliatlon. l.OO bold by clruBgUM. oreont by the Case , or sin. ( tlo Vlaf , tre of chnrKO , on receipt or price. t-cndrorDr.lliiinnlirrv/i'nnnlion Dl3en oC ; < ( Ml panes ) . nlso Illmlrntcd CntnlngueS-'iOiHT Address , Ilntiinhrcys' llomennathlc .Mca- . lOOFultou Street. I\ew VorU. . Wormy Veins ortlio l-crotum Otltn the un uj. , atd cau > t at Lost Manhood , Debility , ie. , turni \ > j the Elastic CracJIo- onipreBBor , 4 > 5. ' " " fiuinti. Circul rKiea Tttfg CIUMfAI. ABEMCr. KOfdteaCt. . How York. . mm MALADIES and radical cure by my j method , based ou recent scientific - i entific researches , even in the most desperate cases without tmy trouble to the functions. [ cure equally the sad con- lconsequences of the sins o I you ! h , nervousness and im- 'potence. DIBOllCTIOIf OUARANTEKD. . ajor to Bond the Exact description ol the Slckncs * . Bomber of Several SciontiGo Societies. O , Wnco do la Nation 0 , I'AIllS , ; m&o wcJisit IN THE PASTRY BF fnnllln.I.rmon.Oranirc , rte.anvnr Cnltci , eumitl'uilillnir > , > fecii < lellc--iitrly anil nut. ullyui tlieTriiH fVumvbl9li IU y iimtiutlo * ) ll STKENOT1I AND TKDK FIIU1T ILAYOJl 'J'HEY ' STAND ALOXU. pufpARfo nr TNI Price Baking Powder Co. , 'ilcaco , III. Bt. Loulo , Mo. uAKf or r. Price's Cream Baking Powder -w- t ; Price's Yrast Coins r. Lupiilin , Ile t Dry Il i > Yrml , c i.T.ir 33ir ; V/Si WAICJ ; BUT ONU QUALITY. SUOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Iraham Papei' Co , , : S17 and 219 North Main St. , St. Loula. W1IOLEHALK UOLE113 IN OK,1 PaBTir"iraC * f WRITING CWH.JPAPEfCE , { wHAI'WMO KflYElX > raVCAHD BOAJID ADD . S'OTTtT'ff'WD'C ! CST'rtr' ' * ' ! ? ' > SSiS-JDi JLJcjil > DAUUJtL fXTCaih pUd lor lUti ol al FROM DEATH TO LIFE. MelyinSalislinryjflioWassoFearfolly Cntjpon His FdOnco More , A "Wonderful CAHO ntul ono AVIilch CniiIlnrtlly bo GAccountctl for [ SnllsDurj-'s First Dny Out. Yoatoriay , for the first time since hia frightful injury Mr. Salisbury was upon the streets of this city. The occurrence of this fearful accident is .still fresh In the minds of the readers of the BEE. On the 8th day of May Melvin Salis bury was engaged in removing n largo pane of glass from the front of the old Paxton building , corner of Pi ft couth and Farnam stroota. The scatlbld on which lie stood gave away , nnd ho was precipi tated to no basement with the glass upon top of him. In the fall ho was terribly out in the nook , nnd nil hopes of his re covery were given up. It seems , however , thnt hia time for death had not yet como , for physicians were called and the wound was dressed and Salisbury lives to-day n monument to medical nnd surgical skill. Onp week ago last Friday ho sat up 'or the first time since the accident and yesterday , the forty-sovontbny | ) since ho was hurt ho visited his attending physi cian , Dr. Stone , in his ollico. To say that his recovery is wonderful does not half express it. It is simply a miracle. It is n case , another such of which is not found In medical or surgical works. A man cut as was Salisbury has never boon known to live longer than n few see ondaand but for his courage and presence of mind ho would now bo beneath the sod. sod.His His lifo being saved is largely accoun ted for in'this manner. Only n few days before the accident young Salisbury and his father wore talking at homo about hemorrhage and were tollin g what they would do should they see n man cut in the street. Young Salisbury said ho would plunge his fingers into the wound and staunch the How of blood and then press upon the arteries from which the Wood was flowing. When ho received his injury ho did just ns ho said lip would do for nny ono olso. Ilo put his fingers into the wound in such n man ner ns to partially check the homorrhngo and ran with all the speed nt hia com mand for n physician. Dr. Stone foitu- nately was soon nt his aide nnd in a very short time Drs. llobort , Ayera nnd Lee were present. The four physicians then wont to work to save the young man's lifo. lifo.Tho1 Tho1 injuries received were the cutting . of the external carotid artery , both jug > ular veins upon the left side of the nock , the facial nerve and laying wide open the parotid gland. It ia customary in inju ries to blond vessels to tie both ends of tlio arteries and veins , but this wna ron- iorcd Impossible ! in this case , from the fact that ono of the veins was cut oil' : loao to the skull nnd the great carotid- irtery and the internal jugular vein , were ied two inches below the wound. The iavity made by the glass wns deep nnd argo enough to receive the whole of two .numbs rendered necessary to chock the low of blood. This cavity was filled vith comprcaaors and the great danger ; vas that they would not bo tulliciont to irovont a later flow of blood or secondary lemorrhago. After the operation had bconperformcd ho patient escaped the perils of stcon- lary homorihigo nndjblood poisoning both if which were greatly feared. Ho drank , tuormous quantities of milk which made ip very rapidly the terrible leas of blood nd ho did not have an unfavorable ymptom , except throe or four hours of over ono night , during the whole of his n onvaioBconco , Whentho compressors cnmo .way about the fifteenth day n vast cavern 703 soon beneath the ear , which incusn ] irod two and ono half inches wide and M no nnd three quarters inches in depth , bowing nt the bottom a bono called the tyloid process. It is thought that no aortal surgeon over saw that bono upon living man. This great cavity had filled up so that b ia only a depression to-day. Ono of ho ligatures a till remains , not yet hav- ng given away. Wo can now aao the csulta of the injury. Tlio facial vein laving been cut tlio patient ia unable to c , rown with the left side of his forehead , lo is unable to cloeo the left eye nnd it rill probably cause him n great deal of .mioyanco and will bo greatly weakened > y the dust as ho cannot clean it by vinking. The left corner of his mouth Irops down n trifle fnnd then us ionguo ia protruded from ho mouth it goes lo the loft aide. With all these little inconveniences ho is not diiiigured so as to attract attention in nny way. Ilia articulation is not impaired in nny way. The tying of the arteries on the left aide of his neck gives him , no pulsations of the ait erica on that sldo , During all this trying ordeal ho has . not exhibited this least sign of weaken ing but on the contrary lias been very courageous nnd has had n firm deter ; mination to get well. Ho has only lost . about fifteen pounds in his weight and : the entire community will be pleased to hear that ho ia now on the high road , to permanent recovery' . . DEATH FBOM OHOKE DAMP , a Oils A. Mnnclioiitor RiifTooatctl by In- : : Coroner Maul'was again called upon yesterday to hold an inquest upon the re mains of ono who had como to his death by other than natural causes. This morning Otis A. Manchester , a laborer at work for L , 0. Gordon , a well liggor , was sent by hia employer to re pair a cistern on Thirtyflfth and Seward itroots which they had built but which n dad from the poor cement used in it bo- jomo leaky , Monday ho WOH engaged > in pumping out the water from it and ivhon that Jiad been done built a fire in it an . at io prepare it for the work which ho was t ; o do yesterday. t ! Yesterday about 10 o'clock ' ho * went lowti into the cistern , which is about aP welvo foot deep , upon a ladder. Mrs. aH tVadddl , near whoso house the cistern 9 , heard a man groaning shortly after ho vent down , but looking into the cistnrn ould not see him. She ran to Air , loncs who wont down the ladder in loarch of Manchester , Ho y s found ) ut the choke damp forced Jones to eave him and como to the top , lie final- ' y went down again and putting rope iround Manchester's body drew him .o the top , Manchester was still living ut breathed only a few times after being lolpodout. Coroner Maul vas aont for , and hold nn inquest on the spot , the verdict of the jury being thnt the deceased came to his death from suffocation caused by in haling foul nir while nt work in the place bftforo stated. Manchester was n young man about 25 years old. Ho has n sister residing on North SJlrd street just back of the lligh School , who is now lying nt the point of death. Another sister is in the western part of the state , but her address could not bo learned. The deceased hod boon living with his employer for n short time past In Shel don's nnd Isaac's addition. The remains nro lying in the coroner's oflico awaiting interment I'oatoiUco Changes. Postotllco changes in Nebraska nn Iowa for the week ending Juno 151 , 1881 famished by Wm. YnnVlock , of th postollico department : NK1IHAHKA. Established Olondalo. Antelope Co. Frank A. Black , P. M. Penbrook , Cher ry county , Theodore H. Tillson , P. M. Discontinued LaPorto , Wayne coun ty. Verdigris Valley , Knox couuly. Postmasters nppointodBiinbridiro Harlan county , Unas. J. Dolnhoydo Emmet , Ilolt county , Miss Maggie Mai loy ; Inman , Holt county , Clayton Troth Monroe , Platte county , Goo. W. Alvor son ; O'Connor , Grooloy county , Charles Russell. IOWA. Established Holiness , Mahaska coun ty , John P. MeCron , P. M. Postmasters appointed Dublin , Wash iugton county , Snmuol S. Cilhoun ; Golden den , Delaware county , Albert Miller Pleasant Vnlloy , Scott county , Wm llogors ; Truvo , Madison county , Isaac Ilolmos ; Wort Branch , Codnr county Wm. T. Donsall. WVIi ISIiANl ) . Tlio Curiosities to bo Seen on Queen Ulmrlotto'H Islunil. Kroin the Victoria (15. ( 0. ) ColonlsU. Probably no other group in the wide world carries more curosilios , nntura' ind artlGcial , than Queen Oharlo'.to Is land ; few , I think , have as many in the the same extent of country. The goolo < ; ist , the minornlist the botonint , the ar tists and the agriculturist may each of them find n wide Hold for research , while the antiquarian , the thoologist and jthora of that ilk would bo highly inter' ' 3stod. In their strange nnd wonderful sea hargins , in their not loss wonderful cav- jrna , in which nature's work in long paat igoa ia written ns phiiily as on the pages ) f n book ; in their rocka , whoso volcanic iontortiona amito the beholder with miazomont ; in their shells , which as foa lila nro found doop.down in thoaoama of ta nnthrncito coal , while near Capo Ball .ho oamo aort nro found nlivo in the sanda f the Bcnahoro ; of thcao the geologist iould write volumes , lu their quartz lodges , which have boon raced from ahoro to shore , in which gold a plainly visible in coal measures and ithor materials , a wide flcld may yet bo ound for the mineralogist. The various kinds of plimln belonging o thcao islande , the tiny ilowcra in tlioir latural beauty peeping out from behind ho molting anow-drift on _ the lonely aountaina , the modest lupins nnd the uscious strawberries , nature's ( jift tenon non , nnd even the broad-leaved buah- raas nil thcao , ns they follow in the rnko of the receding watera of Quoou /liarlotto'a atormy seas , would yield an inplu atoro for the botaniat. Among the anew clad mountains , by ho wild torrent nnd the gontlarivor , , by ho lights and ahndea reflected by their unset hills in autumn's shortening days boundless range is offered for the pen il's mngio skill , while the broad ncrcs of ich allnvial bottoms nud the unlimited xtont of Innd whoso nutritious grosses , raving in the breeze , would load tlio far. lor to say , "Oh , if those lands wore mine nd nny flocks or herds ranged over the nxurnnt plenty they nflord. " To the ntiquarian , the ethnologist nnd other ciontista the rich carvinga on the col- ma and the quaint old legends they do- ; ict and the legendary lore of the people rould afford a vaat untrodden field. ) . 3von the chonchologiat would fool nt OHIO on the abalone shell-covered shores ; f Pillion Bay and on the rocks of forth Island. To the piscatorinl disciples of Izank Vnlton an unlimited amount of sport is urnishcd by the atronms. In them they an find the oilvor ralmon and the dainty ittlo trnut of the mountain rill. If tired f thcso nnd wishing larger nport , lot hem go to the greater depths of ocean , own to where the otormy wihdaof rihtor are never felt , to where , deep in ccan's cavea , ho will find n myriad hrong of thcHo doni/.cna of the deep ho black cod. On these inlands even the moralist nil find aomothing in hia lino. Lot him cok the deserted villages and linger in heir ruined hallo und'study the works low crumbling to ruin , left behind by huir ancient inhabitanto. The tall , iarved column pointing heavenwardwith ts mystical hieroglyphics from bottom to .op. Hero is one whoso oloborato crv- ngs boar the imago of n man on top Tearing a atoiicd head-dress. It is hroo circles in height , nnd each circle ia .wolvo inches above the other ; thcao cir- loa Dhow the ruins to have boon the hvolling of a chief. Lot him force his vay to the door of the houao through .ho grass and elder trees which hide the mciont pnthwnya. Having reached the louse let him dccond the half-rotten ilair down to the body of the houao imong the intrusive older bushes flind here note .what ho sees. Piled in ojiu ornor is a heap of iron , remains of some infortunato ahip. What are thcno'box- , 33 , mildewed and moss-cqvorod , piled in Condor corner ) These are the family ' ) ozes. Some held the .oil and other bed they used , while others hold their ilothos. Thcso ho will find , but where ira the people ? Where are the women 3apt. Dizon wntoa of as air , when washed , as English nilkmaidti1 Where are they or their do condants ? Call them , nnd echo , through heir ruined halls , in wailful , mournful lumbers replies : "All nro gone. " Ank hnin mortuary columns on every hand , nd the answer is still the earno ; "All TO tjono. " Ask thclndiaus who may bo .long with you , and their answer is : "All ro dead. " Look among the empty hot les scattered in largo numbers all over ho floors of the the deserted houses ) , niong the long grass and to the boxes on losts among the green bushes , and you rill find the mummified remains of all hat is left of those pooplo. I'uhllu Confidence Gone , Vail Htrtct Now , "Yon can't begin to realize how this 3uo matter , and Fish matter , and the 'onn Bank failure , and the Grant & Yard case have alfcctod public confi- enco , " ho said as ho tipped his oa , "Have they i" queried a man across the able. "Well , I should remark ! I am the inventor ot the process of making coflir from pressed sawdust nnd of trimmin them with stamped paper to imitnt satin , I can furnish the protliost rasko you ever lay d wn In for about $ C. " "That's clog cheap. " "Of course it is. Before this panic had the promiao ofcapital _ by the million Public confidence ia gone , nnd no on wants to risk n dollar even in n bi thing. Think of HI Twenty pounds o sawdust pressed into a casket warrantee to fit _ or no sslo , nnd this trimmed up it beautiful style for thron cents apiece Not profit , 000 per cent , Cash capita required to establish business enl $1001" TUUTIjK KIGUT.NG. ABtntoitlfltniut 1'nntliuo that AlToril na Much Kxultotnont ixs n Dog- Now York Hun. ' "Talk of bulldogs fighting , " said sporting man yesterday , "why , they're not n marker to what I saw the otho night in nn old fashioned tavern , non Clifton , Staten Island. A coun try inn' brought in two snapping turtles , whlo ho said ho had _ anight that afternoon "What nro you going to do with them , ' I asked. 'Fight 'em , ' ho answered , laughed. 'Guess you'ro n stranger i these parts/ho said. 'If you'ro willln to pay for n little fun , I'll ' show you r hotter fight than two bulldogs ever made. 1 put up a stake and the countryman put the turtles oloao to oacli other on th lloor. They were n still ns two empt ; shells for nn instnnt. Then two snake like heads darted out , nnd the glittering eyes Boomed to take in the surrounding nt n glanco. Then the heads were drnwi in and there vroa n period of quiet. "Then ono of the turtles put out fore flipper , nnd the other snapped nt i viciously. The other responded by im bedding his teeth in the nock of his an tagonist. They held on for several min utes nud then wo shook them apart. Foi an hour and n half they kept this sort o ! thing up , The favorite hold Boomed to bo on the hind flipper , nud when such n hold was obtained , the biting turtle dragged hia victim Around tlio floor unti' wo forced him to give up his hold. 1 never saw anything equal to the quick ness nud forr oily of the turtles , Thoit heads Unshod in nnd out like lightniiuj nnd tlioir tooth closed llko vises upor ovary exposed hit of flesh , oven though it wna unguarded only for nn instnnt AI the end of nu hour nnd a half both were as full of fight ns nt the start nnd the countryman had to break their lust hold with n stout atiok. " An ISxultlnK UullVilo JIatit. Dill Nye , in Now York Mercury. Not very far back in the history of the Laramie plains buflalo were na common as nntelopo are there now , and nn a good day yon will aoo ItOO to COO nntolopo in n ride from Laramie City to Last Chance nnd back. Now , however , the buffalo have taken their flight from oouthorn Wyoming nnd drifted to the northwest , frhoro they can still bo slain for a few more years. The day is not distant , LJcnr , when wo will have only one buflivlo ojiioco for the for eign dndcs who oomo 16 our coasts to regain gain their health nnd uutrryour heiresses. Wo were rather ataeflTO ono day in Laramie by the howl of "buffalo" on the utroots , notrlong ago. Inquiring into the mutter I found that the ( jamo had aeon sighted across the river , not over throe iniloa from town. Everybody waa wild. In ton minutes the livery stables were empty nnd every man with n team had a load of excited men moving toward the hord. It was n grand exodus , and for n mile or two it looked like n mass mooting , there'woro two or tliroopuna and perhaps twenty rovolvora in the party. Some of us were in express wagans , somn in drnys , ind some in carriages. Wo hurried on excitedly until the ndvnnco guard sot up i wild yell , which meant that the game nraa in eight nnd that no ono in the crowd lind ever aeon n buffalo before. Everyone's oyea were strained to got a limpso of the hord. Every ono held his 3rcath , waiting for the thunder nnd dust f the stampede , I had just decided that .ho whole thing was n sell , when ono of ho party pointed out , nt a little distance , in the foothill to our right , n buffalo jull. This was pur prey. Ono hundred ind fifty of ua , like nn army with tonm- itors , had coma out hero on the plains to slaughter this melancholy bruto. Ilo was trying to cat when wo hove in night , uid waa doing ns well , perhaps , ns nny buffalo could withcut tooth , Ilo had worn most of hln hair off when the coun try waa now , nnd it had neglected to row again. Ilia curs had boon gnawed by covotoa and the rnvagcs of time till they had n fringe on them ever nn inch doop. His back looked like ono of these old-fanhioncd hair tiunks , nnd his little fivO'Ccnt tail had about ua much hair on it as a rnmrod in full bloom. 1 never Haw such a wad-looking face. It Imd an bxprosaion of deep aoulnd woo nnd pained surprise , such us n man has when u livo-story brick warehouse falls on him. Ho had the eutno grieved , uorrowful look of reproach that a man might wear if ho woto to leap a nine-rail fence in the solemn hush of the night and fall into the embrace of a bull-dog in the prime of life. life.Tho The old bull raised hia head in a solemn way nnd tried to snort ns ho used to in the early history of the country , but it was a failure. Ho then tried to raise his tail and lash his sides with it , but the effort was not crowned with success. * ' His tall had forgotten its cun . " ' ning.'f f Ho then tried to flash his eye but it wouldn't flash. Ho turned slowly around , affd , as wall as the poor old 'foundorl'd Wuto could , ho tried to atablo away. Then a bravo man from the cultivated 'east , wearing a now suit of buckskin thit ho had just bought , n/do ' fearlessly up to the old bull and' filled him' full of buckshot from the muzzle of a second hand shotgun. The veteran of the plains fell with half bellow , half groan and died. Ho would have died in a few days anyhow. It wns nn oxcitiUng hunt ! Tlio man who assassinated that feeble old bull was at once named the Buffalo Slayer , and ho had to go somewhere else to got work. I don't know why it is considered such a big tiling to kill a buf falo. It is far moro difllcult to kill good , nblo-bodiod elk or door. I saw an Englishman at the Palmer house last summer who had , no doubt , failed to find a buffalo docile enough to ntand still and bo shot , HO ho wus carrying homo to Merry England the uloaohcd and de caying skull of a buffalo killed fifty year * ago , perhaps. 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