OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY JULY 211884 ITISASPECIFIC L ITISRELIi FOB .Kldnoy & Llvor Troubles , tTrlnixry or BUM , and Liver Dlsciwn , or Hotonl Oravclond Dropsy , [ Urlno. HIGHLY RECOMMENDEC , | It cnrca BlllounncM , Headache , Jaundltx \ Btomach , Dyipcpeln , Conitlpatlon anil 1 i IT WORKS PROMPTLY and ciiroa Intemperance , irervoua DI General Debility , xccsscfl and romala Wcakncu. USE ITAT ONCE , It restore * the KIDNEYS , UvTHl and ELS , to a healthy action and CTJHE8 n' ' . otherniedlclncflfall. lluridrodji have beet xrho hare been clven up to dlo by fricrj physlctnns. i J'rlfff I.2K. Bfindforniiutratetiramt HUNT'S UKHKDV CO. , I'roTl.li-nrc , R SOT.l ) 1IY ALT. illl1i ii' T THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCOKS30U9 TO THE J. M. II , & I ) . MONARCH The molt extensive manufacturer ! o IN THE WOULD. 609 8. Tenth Street . O.MAI jtSTrlcos of Ullllril and Pool Tables and r tinnheil on application. > CI IT l' im , ยง > nr nn lfADIPnr VHIlluUuuUC. cuuu * i uc ; , loorullo Of the Northwoot , Detroit , M A country of WOODS AND LAKES , 500 in of St. Paul. T.irco train * dally on the N ! with SO Day Excuralon. Tickets at about rates. HOTEL MINNESC An elegant houaa with nccnmniodxtlonn Kiieati. R. R. COLBURN , Propi AJTBK1D fOR LIKCULAIUU1 > IMI KU1.I. I'AHTIC t & /K " 1'lloV. Ki'ilfi'ii'r , l" Dumb \irui' . rrolap i > Ulorl. rtc. Only m-lei tim licit In Ainprlinilmt hpiul * the mtlflm throuicli lltti body , awl can ! > e rvclmriri elftntby tliolmlli'iu. tfi.OOO Would Not Bu It DB. QORKH 1 was afflicted with rhourat oured by using a btlt. To any ono alllle that dtaoaao , I would sir , buy Ilorno's Elont Any one un confer with roe by wrltlni at my store , 1420 Douglai street , Omaha , N WILLIAM L MAIN OFFICE 1122 Coupon Street. nrForealeatU. f. iloodiuan'i Uruj Bto amotn Ht , Omaha , Orders filled 0. O D | \CliartcredbythcSta 7ncln for thecxprena fof glvlnRlmmedlate jail chronic.urinary 'vrtte cliiccscs. Qor ' " , Gleet andbyplulls In complicated formtf , dlscoseu of the bl lilood promptly rein permanently cured 1 diestcstcdlun fur. . k > * > ; r/iil ' 'iirflcc. . . . 38t.caby nreama , Plr the I'aceLost Manhood,7 njllrjrurr isimcriicrtitiiiiifiKf. Th : nnproprlntc tint once used In each case. Consultant flonnl or by letter , aacrcdly confiJcntlal , -.lunvj sent by Mull nnd Hxpress , No ir iacuaic to Indicate content * or tender. t-K.JAMES.Uo. 20 < ! WahlnQton r i.Chi AiiuiM.j'i nro si-nt nn ! ' ) Iav ' T MEN OMy. ' .OUNQ OH OLD , vine nr Jn from Nr-iivous DIMIIMTT. LOST V ; WiSiisti V.'i-jni-itkbEi- ( dlthoio d ea I'XU < ) NAI , NtTUiin. resultlnie from Avin Oriiiii ( 'June * lociy ! | ) nllcf nna n nitoratlim tc JTfALTii , Vinoa nnd M uuAiuNTKrn. bend at auco for lilt I'amphkl free. AOarcM TOI.TAK' ' 1KI.T UU. . fnur.luill. WIde-Awake Agents Wanted Every wl NOTED WOBV1 BN CASH GIVEN Bmokcn of Illockniira C Bull Uurhun Smoking Toba rccclvu l-reiiiluins 01 folk termi and conditions here n Hst PREMIUM , $ 100 " 2d S2 , < 3d $0 , ( liii other I'rriiiliiinnashcrc Tlio SS premiums 11I bo I December Si , 1HSL lit Pi KOCH to the Kreou from vrhoi SliOO celvethBUrvcitnuiubcrofou : tobacoo tiaxt friar ( a lite. 15. bo Kiven for the tieit Unrest i and thin. Iu tha order of the i of empty \aun rocelrul froi : to th'j twenty flvo iuaa-rj.1 twUuU. ICach bur luutt b orltflual Dull Dnrhim 1 1 * Iteveinie utainp. ud ( lautlon W7O lldin inu t bo douo up ixxnir $ GO l > ack&XD , with nuua unit ( Ji ( nendvr , and number of bair c eu. plainly iiiarkoil on Uw < and ruu tUi iit.rtirv > jHt > n ) IllurUtvi-ll'n Dili limn Ti Co. , Uuitiuu , N U l'.vry > | i&ckain > hM plcturu of Hull , bou uur ueit uauou TO KISUNGBURY'S RELIi SnrroiuCil by Sioux Under Eagle on the Mnsslcshcll , Tlio lll-Prttc l Ijlcutormnt o Orcoly Kxpcrtltlon Sluxrctl 1'crtls niul Hardships of ( Imllnn St. Louis Ololo , July 21 t. Col. Guido llgca , Ute of tho' Stntoa army , ia nt Koottor'a Hotel colonel served many years on the and gained aomo celebrity as an Iglitor. Ho traa a personal friend It'fntcd Liout. Kiehigburyof the in ty , who died of starvation , T owing narration , in which Kfalii iguroa conspicuously , waa relate 31obovDemocrat reporter yeatordaj 10011 by Col. Ilgos. In anticipation of -winter camp 3on. Miles againat the hostile i under Sitting Bull , then supposed encamped along Frenchman's cr the Milk river country of Montan and north of the Missouri river , Terry , commanding the dopartm Dakota , caused the steamer Bixclu load about sixty tons of govei stores , consisting mostly of ratioi and forage , at the mouth of the J shell river , durint ; the latter part tobor , 1880. The river froze solid a few days thereafter , and tlio s was only released from its poriloui tion by the spring thaws of the fol year. First Liout. KialingburyEI infantry , whoio company was r tlmo aorviiiK at Foil Custor , Mi had been sent to the mouth of tin slcaholl to guard these stores. Ii with him twelve regular aoldiors n Crow ecouto. ilo pitched his tent to the liver bank , and in front of pie of shacks or log huts , inhabi Paddy RohU , a hunter and ti The "surrounding country for miles was fat that time uninh There was adjoining his location sorted camp of a bHtalion of the faulty which had boon stationed t the summer of 1870 , rillo-pits , on a largo area , skeleton brush all boworaandadobo chimneys still at : Upon arrival at the spot Liout. 1 < bury , with rare foresight , burned i atroyed these remnants of cat thinking that they might servo tacking enemy to good purpose aa ing-place. When the trouble aftc came ho worked ono whole night the occasional flro of the enemy , 1 the pits and using the material i atruotiug barricades around hi small camp. I wai at that time t oJ , as Mujor 5th infantry , n Keogh , nnd under the command < Miles. Tlio autho itios had mo : decided tlmt , owing to the inclom the weather and severity of the n j campaign should be undo Tiii thermometer had already gen to 28 below zero ( it soon after fol HO ) , and there was much auow One evening , I think about the November , 1880 , Gon. Miles was taining the ollicero and ladies of t with n hop at his homo. I had at early in the evening , but , not well , retired to my own houio a soon thereafter. About midni ) orderly called mo to moot Gon. D onco. 1 found him studying n i : Montana aa ho handed mo THU FOLLOWING DISl'ATCHE CAMP MOUTH MUMUUHIIEI.L , November , 1880 Gon. DJL commanding District Fort Custo Have been attacked and am eurn by n largo number of lioatilo Killed ono and wounded soyora loss to us. Am strongly barricadi will hold out as long aa ammunitioi ( Signed ) KIHUNOIJ This may not bu the exact wi but gives the purport of the doc which had boon carried under c the night across the Missouri < hundred miles of snow and ice nearest tekgraph station at Fort. bono , Montana , by the faithful llohia. "Bo ready , Major , to atari n with throe mounted companies as i you can go * thorn ready. You w ; live days rations mid forage , aa y find plenty on arrival , " said Gon. "Shall 1 travel without wagons an HID bnggago on pack uniiimlut" 1 in "No , " stud the conslderato ohiof. Bunion ia too severe , and the coi musthavo its ahultor along ! IV ambulance with medical Eiipplie and two aix-mulu teams pur com "VYhat'a the distance , Oonerali ( .virod. "About 150 miloa. Ni but no-no of thn Indian t'ukios cai way for you. Get there as fast an lloah will carry you and rellovo K bury I" At. ! o'clock in the morning we on the movo. Troop V , Second c and companies F and G , Fifth in commanded respectively by I Lieutenants Brett , Lillaon nnd 1 all young men of the ago of 23 Ohoyentio and Sioux Indiana panted the expedition aa scoul guides. Thin ia no place to talk ot the ings of the trip , but the evening fourth day found ua at the mouth Musaclshell after a ride of uixty.fiv between morn nnd night , thnugl unow and bitter cold , crossing Crook Bovonty-throo times , nd lot't our wagons behind in charg reliable aerge nt to follow bj inarches. 1 hrd intended to ma last ride in Uo days , but the throe lieutenants entered my tcntabout 12 in the morning and urged upon i importance -immediately ro KioMngbury. Of course , in my rested the safety and woll.boing own column. 1 hesitated aomowh the young gentlemen were so and so jilauaiblo in their nrgumen the slock was fresh and the men to go , tlmt I soon relented and c the move. Upon arrival wo found KUlingbury and party safe , but alert. Paddy Uohls wo mot aovorn away from camp in a canyon , hoatilos had loft on the morning fol the transmission of the dinpatol afterwards was ascertained that tacking Indians did not belong I ting Bull's outlU , but cumo fro Poplar river agency on n horso-s expedition into the Mustlusht'll They wore Yutiktonais , under th of "Yellow Eagle. " Ono of them Foot , " was killed by Kialingbury attack , and lib body U still tied tc unar the spot where he fell. Thei some fifty of thorn , and , as they t themselves later in the winter , woi have attacked but for the proaencu , Crow scouts , thvir hereditary onei I had met Lieut. Ktsllngbury casual ) ; i , before , but did not then know hii [ nmtoly. I soon learned to love and him for his OENUL AND AOLDIEULY qUALIT After partaking of a largo BUI stew , ccnsistirg of deer moat , buc tatocs and hard broad , the ovonir spent in Kulintsbuiy's lent dis tlio situation. Of course wo all th liovcd the attacking party to bol Sitting Bull's camp , and further cd that that renowned warrior wi vet/ far off and would probably s ( turn with sulliciont strength to gel the small party and the supplies. . lingbury waa full of fight. Aft young lieutenants had fallen asloo the ground ho talked to mo for hours , urging an active campaigi the onomy'a camp acrosa the M Ilia plan was feasible and himsol guino of success. Indeed , did ho often nnd earnestly thereafter same strain , that I began to seek ; formation aa to the whereabouts ting Bull , and making some prop for the move , although I poasosi authority to engage in active can but had simply como to relieve hin this , was , however , abandoned up final receipt of orders to return to spoctivo posts and to lot Sittin alone for the time being. Ono night late an Indian cou rived with the Fort Ouster mail. early in December. Kislingbury < tro with tears in his eyes , stating had received information of the illness of his wife , whoso death wr expected. There came no order ft district commander authorizing rm low K. to return to Ouster. Th follow wanted so much to go , nnd high sense t > f duty forbid him to for this indulgence. Ho waa rosp for all the government property and , in fact , only the action of partmcnt could properly relieve hit 1 did assume the responsibility un circumstances , nnd n few hours aft found him on his way to Fort ' accompanied by n sergeant , am Indiana. The distance was noa miles , and over an almost imp country at lhat time of the year. Hevo ho reached his destitution. days , just n few hours before hie death. Lieut. Kislingbury was iimo about 40 years of ago , of atnturo but of powerful frame. J very fond of wearing moccasins an Indian trinkets such as belt and pouch. His" gait was that of a born sailor. 11 is features wore re bly impressive a strong , masoiv head , dark blue or gray eyes , a larj line 11030 , a handsome , firm-set and ruddy complexion. Ho was isnal intoll-'ct , of vivid imaginatit of mercurial aa well as highly a ; omporamcn1 . Ilo was n good tall oved to sit fur hours relating in of the late war. But , above n warm-hoartedncsa and kindly i everyone brother otllcer , soldier diiuis alike will never bo forgo Lhoao who had thn good fortune personal acquaintance. The Ore inn fairly worshipped him and c l TUB UAXCINU UIIIEK. bcc.iusoho had , I bolicvo , upon canton participated in a few stop war dance. Ilo was ono of the .n complishcd nnd graceful sign la have over seen , and of him it w tlmt ho could make an Indian a of himself in that language. Ho equalled Capt. Clark , of the 2d C therein , ' Was that the lasttimoyou mot Kialingbury'i" inquired the reporter tor the Colonel imd ended his live. live.'No , " replied ho. "Ho pasaod t Fort Keogh in April or May next way to join the expedition which disastrously ondod. Ho was ace iod by his two younscor boys , T. ngod G or 7 years , and Whooloi uoout 5. Thu boy Douglass was in the coach for Daodwood and I and proceeded alone to join hi ! Sotli Bullock , formerly sheriff eland and Clark county , Montana but n siding in the former city. Tl Wheeler waa to go to some roln the city of St. Louis. " Kialingbu boon very much changed during t winter months. lie looked hi and careworn , and thu almost and always cltoorfol expression face of former daya had given awn hard and stern look of dotormi Ho talked hopefully of the propoc to the Arctic regions. "Did Lieut. Kislingsbury take ] the expedition which captured Bull's camp near Poplar rivor. Mi in January 18811" "No , ho was at Custor nt tit mourning over a now grave and cc ing his little orphan boys. " Tlio Terrible Drain Which scrofula linn upon thosystei bo arrested , nnd the blood must b find , or serious consequences will For purifying nnd vitalizing flood's Sarsaparilla has been founi rior to any other preparation. It uvory trace of impurity from the and bestows now hfo and vigor u [ cry function of the budy , enabling entirely uvercomn ilinnnnn. Forco. Now Htwon Palladium. In addition to the llov. Arthur ox-rector of Christ Church , Sin thuro is another person in that tov also claima to perform marvelous This person is Lemuel Beatdsly , to-do grocer of that place , who sa oontly that aa early aa 18MI ho 1 concious of and interested in th miint force of his system that possessed of and yet could not c While ho called ic n ncrvo 11 aid Noah Porter , of Yale college , cal nerve force. Ho claimed that by ho could lift very heavy weights i fact exorcise an almost super power. Grocer Boardsloy claim the time la not far distant when th force will bo aoknowleged , and cit caao of Lulu Hurst aa an evidence existence. Ho said further thi mother , a lady of 80 yours , was al n year ago with complete paralj ono side of her body. Ho took be hands in his nnd instantly ho oou ! as ho uays , the nerve force mat way through the circuit thus tornu a short time afterward the paralye tier entirely , and she has boon in lent health over since that time says that ho has cured many of his bora in that placp simply by the on of hands , and in every instance unjoined strict secrecy , as ho c wish to have that function interfoi Ids regular business as a grocei claims that the euros performed Hov. Arthur Sloan have boon the uf n uiugnotio force similar to his Mr , Beardsluy ia a reputable bi man in Stratford , and has boon rote to for so mo time , and his ca o much comment in UIM vicinity , Holla Coml'orl , Kvcry ono llkea to taVa solli ! comfor may lu > eujuyoil by every ouo uho kec uoy-\Viirt iu tlio IIOUHO uiul takoa a lo\ \ at thu lint ymptoniB of an attack of t IthuuiuatUiii , Jll'lousnnss , Juuiiilk-o atfectiuu of tha Klvor , ICIdooyi or HUM ccmjuHind of it n purely vegutablo luavca > Biul btrrlea known to huvo vuluo In kidney troublim. Added tn tl remedied actitih" illroct'y uu tlio Ll\ ilowi-ln. It rtuioves the causa of dlto fottifa ! the eyUem tpalrtt now nttacLi BRAWN VERSUS BOWEI The Great Demonstration of Work Die Attaint Hereditary Lorfl : Tilroo Quartern of n Million I Turn Out Iu Ixintlon-Soonos Inulilontfl of tlio Pnrndo. By Cable to the Globe-Democrat. LONDON , July 21. The groatlal monatration to-day proved to bo n for thn workingmen , and fortune peaceful ono. The crowd that asac to cheer or gibe the paraders , w < the largest ever scon In London , i numbers are estimated by the poll specters , who nre , perhaps the exports in judging the size of cro\ \ about 700,000. The spectators w n rule , good humored , and there some bursts of enthusiasm might have rnado trouble as i banners berne by the trades union into view. These bore slrong and Inscriptions regarding the rights people , and especially of laboring ] with r recognized as they were cheers along the sidewalks. Anotl rious phase of the procession was ception in the various parta of th tropplis which it traversed. In the cratio section the vri were closed and the drawir together closely , as thoug hatchment of death were over each The band-mastora recognized thei cautions nnd retorted with n r witticism by playing the dead from Saul or some equally lugi dirge in passing the doleful ma \Vhilo the procession waa pnssii Garlton Club , in Pall Mall , Lori dolph Churchill displayed the bad I sKndirg nnd grinning in n proi window. This provoked a lot of hi and groaning , but no more aerie monstrationa. When the process' passing down Piccadilly , reached tl of Arlington street , a portion of the rushed down tlmt street , rith I tontion of making n disturbance . 20 , which ia the town residence Marquis of Salisbury. A stronj of police had been posted at this and the crowd was repulsed witho difficulty , especially in view of t that hia lordship _ was i ruralizing in Devonshire. A ical incident occurred in Park. "While the immense audien athering , Mr. Henry Irving an elm L. Toolo came upon the grou n arm , and proceeded to make the .oward ono of the speaker's stands voro recognized by people in the nd soon became u target for such hading that they were glad to esc i cab , under the protection of the ? ho jam in Hyde park afforded excellent opportunity for the - \ \ lickpockots , and it ia estimate ibout 1,000 watches were stolen iberal leaders say to-night that t nonstration is only the begin : what they intend to do. The already arranged for a mass mcetn iroci'aaiou at Manchester next Sal rrhich will bo on as big a scale , ] .ionally , as the one to-day in L The biggest oratorical guna atMan will bo Lord Hirtiugton , the war tor , and the Right Hon. John Brij THE I'UOCESSIOX , All the approaches from the Str. . the ombanlunonljivoio thronged , nnds from all parta of the countr orod the embankment between C Cross and Westminister. Scarlo nors indicated to the various unions the places , where they shot aomblo. The crowd manifested t moat good humor and the beat ord vailed. No attempt waa made tc fero with the procession. Radical oil documents found brisk sale the crowd. The Prince and Prim Wales witnessed the prooessior Whitehall. At noon the organized trades , assembled at Sloan tquarp , Fade green , Eustnh square , Islington Clorkinwoll green , Finsbury circu Obelisk , Black Fnara and Gro gardens , nnd proceeded to the 01 mont. The political delegates wo ors. The streets and bridges acre Thames were packed and trallio \ impeded. Several thousand ngric laborers from Kent nnd Sussex mai at Black Friar's bridge. The procession moved in the fol order : Mounted farriers , ngric laborers , provincial deputations , 1 Trades Council , representatives fn printing , book-binding , paper , metal , clothing , leather , 'hipping , ing , cabinet-making , fancy good general trades , political clubs , usaociations , temperance bodies friendly societies. Eicih section , c riving ut the purlc , marched to th form to which it had been aEsigno the band played until the chairm ; rivod. A DYNAMITE hOAHE. As the procession was starting the ombankmciit several loud oxpl wore hoard near the government < The crowd were greatly frightonv thousands made n rush toward Whi Delioving the explosions due to dyn I'ho scare ended when it was fem the explosions were nothing mor n salute which the Horse Gunrdi Iring in honor of the birth of the oss of Albany's son. The duke of Cambridge , man [ lartington , secretary of war and \ llurcourt , homo secretary , viowc procession as it pasted the war ollk were cheered. People of prom and note at various places throughc route watched the procession. The route lay along Parliament i Whitehall , Charing Cross , Pall Ma James street and Piccadilly. Bofo irocoasion started the embankmo of humanity , : iino n surging mass 'rom Hungorford bridge presented ay of human heads , relieved o ) luo banners and the trees alot embankment. The trade societies c emblems of their crafts. Noli among these was a banner by the oprcsonting Adam and Eve aft all. The agricultural laborers won y cheered. A TOMBSTONE FOR TUB LOIIDS , A tombptono was carried in the cession , inscribed "To the mem the House of Loads 1881. " liases of spectators along the roi orforod with tha progress of the f sion. It took fully an hour and , o clear the embankment and the i : ho procession had not left Parli street when the head had entero [ > ark. The president of the b8a rado and other Ministers viewc iroeossion. When the proceasio rived at the p rk epeochcs were and a resolution previously prc WAB submitted and adopted. The resolution protests againet t cction of the franchise bill by the umsiblo and unrepresentative hoi of Glads ords ; expresses approval action , and declares "the conl existence of the unchecked powoi of the impeding of the popular which the lords exercise , is not con to the welfare of the people and the and prosperity of the counti/ . " waa n heavy rain toward the close mooting. TORIES INDIOXAST. Thcro is no doubt that the tor astonished and enraged at the mng of the outpouring to-day. At the aorvntivo Club to-night nothing wa hoard except loud denunciations organizers of the demonstration were freely charged with having pn shillings each to thousands of the i workingmen who marched with tht cession. The Times , referring to the pro < yoatorday , says : "fho apoctacl unique of its kind , It waa a dome tion made for the poopio by the \ It exhibited ovciy sign of apont and enthusiasm. " Dyspepsia , Itvor complaint , and rod affections. For treatise givin ccssful self-treatment , address W DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION falo , N. Y. Mon&T nnel Stubul Hufnl Now Yorker. In California , the waste from tl vesting of grain is allowed to rcsc land , and n second , or "volunteer1 is often raised without nny plow additional seeding. The cold winl the Atlantic slope , in most of the would render this sort of seeding i ativc , except in the case of who rye which nro winter-proof. It doubtleas , surprise many farme know that , by plowing their when rye atubblo in the autumn , the land bo rcsooded to these grains' fro waato ot the harvest. Straw c turned to such good account for in winter , that it should bo iu th form. There will bo more and grain by cutting it as Boon aa it be | turn white , and the atraw will bi much moro valuable condition. F < should take pains to secure their crops at this period of growth. SI worth much moro to feed than nut throw Into the barnyard to rot fo : uro. Fed with a little grain , it wi' , stock in as good condition as , if n ter than , hay alone , nnd the manui bo moro valuable than that frc alono. It ia evident , then , that by hari the atraw when in the best possib dition , a largo amount of stock n Kept on the farm , and the farmi thus add to the value of the i : pile , or ho may , if ho chooao , util improved straw tor fodder nnd soil tiou of the hay , letting the atra sotiio grain take its place , The c burning straw , or letting it go to for the man who has nny wisdom , i by. This fact is made moro err because meats of all kinds are so and the experience of some farme shown that by good management have Indicated , the straw may bo to a valuable account in the roai animals and in enriching the This stubble from straw , cut whe of juices , is worth more for ferl the soil , to plow under , and it will turn it under aa soon as can bu while it rotnina its moisture ar juices stored in it. Such stubble i. . an important factor for the nexl whereas an old and dried up ono i parativoly worthless. Pretty as u Picture , Twenty-four beautiful colors Diamond Dyes , for .Silk , Wool , ( iVc. , lOc oach. A child can usi perfect success. Got at once a druggists. Wells , Richardson iS Burlington , Vt. Gopher Snakes , Los Angeles Times. When Mr. George Ilico took pos- of hia property at Highland par tweon this city and Pasadena , ho several aborignal inhabitants on tli in the shape of four or live sleek f snakes. These harmless reptiles ai orally killed on sight by carolcsa vf ho hnvo a natural horror of anal all kinds , but fruit growers who been in the country any length ol have learned to nppreciato their ae and encourage their presence in ore As Mr. Rico's journal has in timi contained several able articles o "Value of the Gopher Suako o Farm , " ho telt in duty bound to mzQ the rights of the horedituiy ti of Highland park , and they remain peaceful possession of all their priv But as time went on ho became doubtful of their reputed fouunei gopher flesh , nnd began to cast t eye upon the Hock us they layq sleeping in the sun near Pasadena nue. His doubts were based upi fact that if they onrnllowed the di tivo rodents , aa is commonly sup their bodies would show a lump of kind , as snakes generally do not cato their food , but take it straight out any preparation. But the Hit Park snakes had no protuberances < kind about them , and their diet have been nothing stronger than hoppers and lizards. A test was di upon which should settle the qu and at the saino time the fatn of t ! originea. A ' gopher trap was sot ii of the holes , and soon a young on rodent captured by the log , which tin s pecdily took to ono of the BI Snakuy took in the situation at one grasped the struggling victim in iU Firmer and firmer ho tightrtned hit till the poor gopher was swelled size and shape of a Duarte orange , his snakoahip bent his head , and wi delicate fangs made n alight in through thu hide of hu prisoner. then placed his mouth to the api nnd calmly tucked the contents out body , drawing out everything neatl , cleanly. The skin was then thro DUO side , and thu snake , satisfied wi meal , lazily coiled himself up and fe The gopher snakns of Highland will remain unmolested , and long in live to bring confusion upon tin uiiomies of the farmers and fruit-grc One reason why diseases of thobl Mid urinary organs are ao difficult ti Is that they frequently have no uo'inced nvinptoms HUNT'H [ K mil Liver ] RKMEDV is peculiarly nd to the mire nf these complaints , am it once to the Boat of the trouble ( relief at onco. Tlio Efoptlnii Gnntnrfltica Fnl LONDON , July 2,1. Ills understood tl Kijyptitn conference \vai unnblo to OR fgard to Itnglaml's financial proposal. , aiul and Franco nro wide aprt. On .vas ein ] > < n\orml to nurnuum the contort1 mother meeting at any time , Rulolclo ot nn Italian Outtliro N w YoitK , July 23.-The palled this UK nrrrnteil Bulvatori Tautleno , tha 1 A horn they beau huntlnp Muco 1m tr nunler liU wife July 4. When on the A itation Famllno drew n phial nf poUor > ocket anil swallowed It. He died ucdiol nss'sUnco reached h'm , H. PHILLIPS , HM ono ol the lixr oot and hn < nt timortiu Sptlnf ; and Summer ( fools for Suiting ! and Ti Inn. All catm nUfa tftnto'il to nt and tr with the IJe tTrlmmliic ( . MYPU1CE9 AHKL ban any Merchant Tailor In the city. rcct. CIIOUASE'S BLOCK , CornerIfith mid Cnpitol Avon Tunm CHRONIC DISE AS IB all their forms. YOUNO MEN , who are suHorlnif from tha of Youthful Indiscretions , would do well ti thcmscHcB of thl * , the Rnatcit boon ever laid Mtat ol tuffcrlnz humuiitr. Dr. Tanner wll nnteo to forfeit $ M ) for c\ try CASO of SomlnM ncf or Prhato Dlscinc , of nny kind or cha which ho undertakes n J falls to cure. MIDDLK AOED MKN-Mnny men botwet 00 are troubled with a too fr srcs , ot 30 ana , doslre to evacuate tin bladder , oltcn aocom bynellzht Bmaitlnjt ami burning sonsntlon , ncakcmng o ( the s\6tcm In a manner tint tlcnt cannot account lor. On oxumlnlng the I dciotlt9 | a ropy rodiracnt will often bo fouu sometimes snail particle * of albumnn ulll o or the color nil ) bo ot a thin , mllklsh hue chancing to n datkanil torpid appearance. Th many > wn who dlo of thn dllllculy , Ignorant cause. It l the pecoml ttago of icmltial MCI Dr. Tanner wilt cuarantco a poricct euro In all ca'oi.and a heal thy restoration of the Ocnlto u Call oraddrea ? asabo > c , Dr. Tunnel T. 0. CARLISLE , MO. VALLEY , - " flmt for HAS NO UPERIOR , . The Steck is a Durable Pi THE STECK UAS SIKQINQ QUALITY OF FOUND NO OTHEIl PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBTttDGE BEOS OMAUA NEB. Science ot Lite , Only $ i BY MAIL POSTPAID. KHQW THYSELF , A QKEAT BJraniOAI ! Ot S S A Eihiuotcd Vitality , Nervous and Physical D Protntture Decline In Man , Eirorsof Youth , i untold miseries esultlng from uidlbcrotlons : eeses. A booh for every man , j oun ( ; , ml Jill ind old. U contains 126 prescriptions tor all tnd chronic dlaeaeos eichono of which U Inv : 3o found by the Author , whoso experience ceirn Is such aa probably never before fell to t of any physic an 800 pijos , bound In b French muslin rnoossoJ covers , lull Rllt. uai o be a finer work n every Benso , mechanic orary and professional , than any other work Ihle country for t2.60 , or the money will be re In every Instance. Pilco only $1.00 by mall paid. Illnstratlvo sample 5 cents. Send now. medal awarded the author by the National 1 iseoclatlon , to the officers of which ho refers. The Sclciiso of Life should be' read by ttio Instruction , and by the afflicted lor rell will benefit all London Lancet. Tbero Is no member of society to whom T enco ot Llto will not bo useful , whether yontt ent , KUnrdlan , Instructoror clergyman. Argo Address the Pcabody Medical Institute , or 1 n. Parker , No. 4 C.ilfluch Street , Boston Mm may Do consulted on all diseases requiring ek sxporlence. 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