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    OMAHA DAILY BEE > FRIDAY , AUGUST 29 ,
C3-OIOXTC3-
PKINCIPAL LINE
rnoM
CIHCAGOrEO LV&ST.LOUIS ,
nv WAV op
OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVBB ,
Oil VIA
KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER
Connecting In Union Depots nl KnninsClty
Omnha and Dem ci w Ith tlnoiigli trains for
And all jxilnts In the ( irc.it West
C3-OI3XTG-
Conncctlng In ( Jrantt Union Depot nt Chicago
with through trains for
NEW YORK , JtOHTON ,
And nit I't 'torn GUI * " * .
AtPcorln with tlm > ft' ' < tmlns lor Indiana ; ;
oils , Clncinnntl , ColtnS , nnd nil points Ii
tlioSouth.K.'tst. At he'fouls with "
tmlns for nil polntx .Sc < > ) i.
KIcgaiitDayConoliei , I'arlor Can , with Ho
cllnliiB Clnlrs ( seats lice ) , Smoking Cars wit
llcvolvliiK ( Jlmlrn , I'nlltniin I'nlaco Blccpliu
Cars nnil the lainoni < J. It. A , o. Dining Oar
nmclally tonnd from Olilcngo nnd Knnsns Oily
OMlcoKunnil Council IHiilN : Chicnuo nnd De
Jlolnus. Olilcngo , St , Josupb , Atchlson uni
Topclca without change. Only through llm
Tunning their own tnilns between Chicago
Lincoln nnd Denver , nnd Chicago , ICnnsis :
City nnd Denver. Through can bct cun
IniflnniipoUs nnd Council Ultiins , via 1'uorln
ivoiiTir ANH SOUTH.
Solid Tmlni of iiontit ; Day Couches nna
Pullman 1'alncaSlGrplnir Cam nro run dully to
nna from St. LouNj via Jlunnlbnl ; ( Julncy.
Kcolaik , HurlliiKton , Cedar KiuildsiiiHl Albert
LcatoSt. I'nnl nnd Minneapolis ; I'nrlorCnrs
with Uccllnlnj ; CJhitlrs to and fioni St. LouH
nnd I'eorln. OnlyonoclmiiRaofciira between
St. LoulHnndlc JIolnc3 , I own. Lincoln , No.
liRLskn.nnd Donvcr , Colonnlo.
It Is nlso the only Through Line between
ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and Dr. PAUL.
It Is known M the great TIIUOITGH OAIl
IiINl'j or America , nnd Is universally admit-
toil to bo the
rincst E ulppod Railroad In the World for
all classes of Travel.
Through Tickets via this line for snlo ntnl'
II. It. coupon ticket olllccs In the UnltedStatoa
and Canada.
1' . J. ' G.n.I'EnOEVAL LOWELL.
VlM-l'rr . 4 G.n. -
a1 ,
MANUFACTURE ! ! OF
GALVANIZED IRON
I1 * CORNICES
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS ] ETC.
O.1.Q 3ti-oot ,
MAUA
ALONG TUB LINK OF XHE |
Chicago. St. . Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of thla line from WakofloM op
the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CfAN
through Conoord antl Coleridge
TO TT A.3Ft'3I-X3 > arca-TC'03Xrl ,
Itoachoa the best portion ot the State. Bpoolal ei-
onralon rates ( or land teokera over this line to
Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and \la IJIali to all
principal poltiU on the
SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD
Tralna oror tht 0. , St. I' . M. & O. Railway to Cov
ngton , Sioux City , 1'onca , Uaitington , Wayne and
Norfolk ,
Ooxxxxoot
ot Fr omont , Oakda.o , Nellgh , and through to V l-
online.
KTVoi rates and all Information call on
F P. WII1TNET , Genera
HOLBEOOK , SBELTOH S BE1HY.
Engineering ) Surveying
AND CONTRACTING WORK
Done within the city and throughout the State.
taromoo Crelgkton Block , opjioslto City Knglnoer'a
ollloo. al2-lm
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
CSUCOESSOllS TO T1IK J. M. 11 , & 1) . CO. ]
THE MONARCH
The moil extensive manufactureti o [
I :
IN THE WOULD.
olui Ilockitrassor General Agent for Nebraska and
Western Iowa.
K B. Tenth Street OMAHA , NKU.
fVPrlcei of Bllllnl antl Fool Tables and material *
tunthed tin application.
11
HAS NO UPERIOR.
The Steck is a Durable Piano.
THE BTECK HAS BINQ1NQ QUALITY OK TONE
FOUND NO OTI1EH 1'IANO.
SOLD NLY BY
BROS , ,
215 OPERABROS
OMAIU KE1J.
M , R. RISDON
BEFBEBENTS
\
rbvuUAtgaruioaOo.,01 tiondoa.Oub
Awet
WMUbntcr.N. Y. . Cipiui oo.oar.o
* flVSerrJtuiU. oJ Kewuk. H. J. , OtpItU 17tOOO.OC
plt J l.ttn.OOO.O
DUFRENE& MENDELHON.
AEGHITEGTS
ri i/ov / > uao OIIAIJA. MIOAKAI. BINE
UUILDIN9.
The feeble ilrov
tlrom when ItMtet
ter' | 3tom ch Hitter ;
Uuicd to promote as
ilmlhtlonollhofooi
nd enrich thblood. .
Indication the chic
obsUelo toinMqiil
tltion of strength bi
the weak , Is an ll
incnt which Intalll
bly tticcumbl to th (
action of this relies1
corrective. Lo ol
( huh and nppetltc ,
fAlluro to deep , And
prowln ? evidence ol
prom ttirodefny , r
liecililr counter > ct <
cd by the ( treat ln <
vlgorftnt , which
braces up the ph -
tlflci the conttilutlnn aRAlnit dlicMo. For Nile by All
dcaiangencr&lljr.
BITTER ;
, . . . . tbl API. , ml kll
Aot orM ciir * Iitfirt4 * , t trtlcy. f.t.r
Illor4.r f ! ! > Iflr ii * * OKtnl t > fr * drot Itnf .rt d.ltrluol fi.vM
fe RlMl f ctikmn. n.t knl 14 ll iimra.r Jrinki Try II , tnd
t.v.r * .fcmnibr-riu > .k fMir ftor * r4ninl'lfor U , | MH 1
Gl JIIIOADWA.Y J\T. \ V
I > j.cclally . In Choleri
infnnttim In the USD ol
UUgo's Food ln\alun
blc. ITuny cases coulc
bo cited where every
third clio hail tilled ,
j ltlilo'8 | Food hag
icon tried and retained
[ ) y the strength Impar
tul and Its neutral no
Ion on tliobowclH.th
ihyilclan hasbecnahli
i ) line such remedies ai
to effect peifect rcxto-
it I on ol the patient to nualtn. Four ( Izca , 3Sc , 05c ,
1.25 and J1.75. Sold by druggists and many Rro
DM. No. 4 tire most economical for family u u
J. , onUlicl.
ElED STAR LINE
tolglan Boyal niulU.B , Mll HtOMtiiora
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BETWKEN
JEW YORK AND ANTWERP
'helthine ' , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franct
Steerage Outward , $20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig
xcurslon , 930 , Including boddlnir , etc , Zd Caliln , J50 ;
ounil Trip , ? 90 00 ; Excursion , 3100 ; Haloon from $10
} (90 ; Kicurelon 110 to 8100.
IVPeter Wright & Song , Gen , Agents. CS Broad
y N. V.
; 0 Uwcll. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. ] P. R. Fled
in It Co. , 2U8 N. 10th Street , Omaha ; D. E. Kim
ill , OmahaA nnta. od-ly
lealth is Wealth !
IB. K. 0. WIHT'H NKRYK AND HRAIVTRRASMKNT , a
larantccd nncclfla for Iljstcrla , Dzzlness , C'onvul-
SUB , Flta , Ner\nu9 Neuralgia , Headache , Nervoun
OBtratlon council by the USD of alcohol or toblmcco ,
akcfulncss , lltntal UopregBlnn. KollcnlriK of the
aln , resulting In Insanity and Icaplm ; to inleory ,
cay and death , Premature Old ago , llaroiiua * , Ion
powcrln cither Bex , luvoluntary Losses and Hpcr
ttorhoracauaod by ovorcxcrtlontof the brain , self'
mac or oxer Indulgence. Kadi box , contains ono
onth'a ticatmont. $1,00 a boxer six bottles for
.00 , lent by mallprcpald on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXEJ
i curoiny case. With each order received by ua
r nix bottles , accompllih d ulth $ S 00 , wo will semi
o purchaser our written guarantee to refund the
moy If the treatment does not t'Oect a cure. Guar
tees Issued only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. ,
jy 23-m&o ry 802 Madison St. , Chicago , lit.
Amelia Biragtu ,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE'
617 St. - Omaha
Dodge . , ,
TKLKMIONK No 1U
'EXAS ' TRA CATTLE ,
\bout 2.COO hooil , mostly ono and two 3 oars old
; ors. Will bo at Ogalalla about August 20tli. In *
lr of or address
IB. II. CIKIMKH
V SO.m&o 1m Ozalalla Neb
P VVITTlP
T AY men "Poisoned H 1th Potash. " This Is the
1. case with hundreds who ha\o boon unwlso
ough to take Harsaparlllas , Potash mlxtureu , etc. ,
til digestion Ii almost fatally Impircd , Sulfts
cclflo is a \ getabio remedy , anil restores the s > s-
11 to health and builds up the nasto made by tbeeo
isons.
"I wta Buffering ttllh Bhod Poison , and treated
ural months with Mercury and Potash , oily to
ike mo worse. The Potash tookavtay my appetite
d ga\u inn d)8 | > ei ) la , and both Katomo rliomna-
in. I then took Sara > | > arllla , Ltc. All tlicxu made
iBtlll uorso , as It drat o tlie'pnlHiin lartlarlnto my
item. A friend Insisted I should take Unlft'aSpecl-
, audit cured moot the Illood Poison , clrovu the
rcury and Potash onto ! mysistcm , amlto-daj I
i as well out oteruas. " QUO , U.\ViUMANJr : ,
Ualuin , Mass
lohu A , Smith , the lurgoHt nurrlmnt In GalnisiIlle.
k , UIIJTS : " 1 sCITerod for 5 earn from the combined
uitaof llrjelpclas and Kczcma. I ( outbuild to
ow wr o under motllcil treatment and by taking
ididno coiilulnlng Potash , H. S. B. cured mo thur-
KhlyandntHoIutely. My apiwtlte , btrength and
> h returned I waa cur oil with It. "
ur Treatise an Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free
pllcanU to
THE SWIFTSl'KCIFIO CO.
Drawer S , Atlanta , Oa.
N. Y. Onico , 169 W. 22il St. , boUeun flili and7th
onucin. 1'lilUdeliilila otllco 100 Chi stnut t ,
[ mpcwted Beer
YK BOTTLES.
Irlongor , Linvarin ,
ulmbachor , Bnvana.
ilsnor , Bohoininn.
[ aiser . - . . . < . . . . .Brnmen.
DOMESTIC.
tudwoiser St. Louis.
Liihausor. . St. Louis.
test 8. . . . _ . . Milwaukee.
chlitz-Pilsiior Milwaukee.
[ ruu'H Omaha.
Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhino
NTiuo. ED. MAURER.
DOCTOR
WHITHER
017 St. Cluirlos St. , SI. Louis , JIo.
n lultr r < lu t of l o > 'e ' llt.l Collrcri , L h.i-ii longer
DB S I ) la tti lI'MUItrv.turulof CHUUNIC , NBMIOVIHhi
bU IIU > AD Iii.i.ii.ttan tar vltcr I'liyikUulu ut. Lvui4
I cltr | . | * fl l > ow .ui4aU l i irttileutikuuw.
Ner out Prottratlon , Debility. Mental end
livilcal Weakness ; Mercurial and oilier Aflec *
Ions ol Throat , Skin or Uonoi , Ulood folionlng.
Id Sores and Ulcers , > ro n.nrj uh uni.r ii ioj
jctc.i.cnUuilitUpllllo i rlocll In. B.'tlr , I'tli.ulj ,
Diseases Arising Irom Indlicrotlon , Excess ,
iipoture or Induisence , tii < ii i tixiuM MU. of tin
> llg ln | rOictll li liooli l. ( JcLlhlr , dlluucil of llfUl
udilcfccthv lurutorliutln | ou Ilio u , t'by lc&l dtety ,
reriloulolU . .ucl.lv ( Icitilei , cimlu It. oU irUk ,
tnderlnir M.rrUco Improper or unhappy ,
ru u * lljreurtil , l.oiptileiM ( iMoutli. ) uiv , Mui
D.i lr4 tuiclo | , frrtilu anjr kddrt. * , Cc.ulutli > DM P
' certu.llfii. . . audluvlictl.tili * rwriue | Uooi.
\ PositivoWritren Guarantee
drr.ln .U c.rbl.c.ici. VKdlolo i.ml tvtryvbcro.
I'aiopblati , Enkll.U or Ucrw.n , U4 v > , < ! *
wrllituu above al.uoic. , In uala or ftnaalt , yji J2.
MARRIAGE GUIDE !
: W I uc . Ho. | > > * ' . llltilr.M la eloili 4 (111 tladlot
Aciueuv/ p ui.i .tmri ir cotrri , x& . Tbli toc
! 0uUlu U Ik. curloui , dawbirul t r laiinl.ltiT. WKDI u
iu. . i Ixck ( ir l lutcrul t. .11 , UtilUi , Un 7 ,
art manvJ tHi .Hits
AN UNKNOWN MONSTUIl.
Queer Mnrlno Aiilmul That \Tn
Cnpturcil In Tonncssoc.
Niulmllo American ,
A rttrango marine monster WAS brough
to thla city yesterday , nnd will bo put 01
exhibition tills week in a building non
the Eiiunro. Hill Orloy and Nick Aloloy
two old fishermen , caught it in the rive
just above the waterworks a few days ago
and since that time it has boon faatonoc
securely to the rlvor bank by attxkoi
driven nround its body , in addition tx
which It is log-chained by the tall to tht
bank. When soon in thintposition yesterday
torday it appeared to bo about the sizi
of a largo Newfoundland dog. It htu
webbed feet , that were attached to the
body by logs without joints. Its bed )
and back , except the stomach , is covoroc
with largo diamond-shaped bony scales ,
The long , coarse , yellow hair grow
ing out of these scales and the
skin , which bulges out in welts bo.
twoon the scales , hangs together like thai
on an Angora goat and is aa coarse nnd
tough as coconnut skin fibers. But itt
mouth is well worth a detailed descrip
tion. It is certainly the most hideout
opening that is developed In the counto-
nenco of any nnimal extant , or told
about by nciontiats. It is about the size
of that of n largo alligator but shaped
like that of a shovel-nosed shark , being
very blunt at the end. And the tooth I
Ihoro nro no less than throe rows of
thorn in both the upper nnd lower part
3f the mouth. The tooth nro nil abort ,
illatnond shaped and jagged , the upper
rows fitting into the lower rows , and the
the jaws working latorly so ns to make
the tooth grind to powder everything
that falls into thorn. The reptile , devil
ish or whatever it is , crawls sideways
ike a crab , and iti eyes are placed ono
tbovo the other in the top of
; ho skull and bulge out like
.ho pegs of a hat rack. There
ire no lids to the eyes , so that
.ho nnimal can not wink , but it pops its
iyns in and out of the eockota so fast
vhou the monster is angry that the nolso
nado by thla working of the eyes is siml-
ar to Hio sound made by a cow's foot
rhon the animal is walking in soft , deep
nucl. The tall is shaped like that of a
> eavor , and is covered Trith warts ot
arioua sizes , the smallest being nbont
ho size of a dime , and the largest about
ho size of n half-dollar. Each of these
rarts Booms to possess the power of mov-
ng separata from the other , nnd irhon
lip whole mass gets to moving it is somo-
hing frightful to behold. It has rather
nero the appearance of a swarm of boos
longing from the limb of a tree than nny-
hlng olno , and is altogether the most
tokening sight imaginable. The whole
nimal is covsred with a'thick ' green
limewhich seems to ooze out of its body ,
nd especially its tall , where it scorns to
riginato from the contorpf small mouths or
pollings , ono of which is in the center of
ach of the warts mentioned. When
iroddod with D stick the animal snaps its
yes , grinds its tooth , and each particula
air stands on end and ovor'y inch of it
ody seemed to writhe and equlrm am
ark on its own account , and in the man
or nnd direction that seems to give i
lie most comfort. The tongue Is forkoi
nd black and darts out nnd in like tha
f n son serpent. Mr. Robert Grave ;
ya Mr. Cave Williams has offered a
irgo price for the animal , and will prob
bly exhibit it in a wagon-bod ospociallp
onstructod for the purpose on the public
3uaro. .Tho two fishermen who captured
, have followed this moans of making i
volihood for many years. It scorns thai
: io existence of this animal has been
nown to them and a number of old river
ion in this city for a number of years ,
'hoy ' say it has made its abode under i
igli bank on the loft hand aide
a you go up the river , in i
lace suitable for such a terrible ,
ucanny thing to live without molosta
on. They have boon much annoyed by
iis reptile and have boon put to a great
oal of expense in repairing their lines ,
9 fish-hooks seemed only to whet its np
otito. Aa if by instinct it know whor
nd where the lines were sot , nnd would
'nit ' to devour the bait and destroy the
nos , which it did almost every night.
> ut lately a now method was resorted to
> r dealing with the monster , which ro-
jltod in its capture , to the great delight ,
3 well as astonishment ot both.the iish-
rinon. Instead of resorting to the old
lethod of lishlnt ; , they procured a long ,
oavy clothoswiro and stretched it mid-
ay across the river. It was attached to
10 end of a ton-gallon keg , that acted as
buoy. To anchor it down an old Iron
> g-wliuol was used. About slxy foot
om the shore the bait was sot in a largo
col trap nnd lot down. It was
at long before it was gobbled , as
fisherman who was looking after
; her lines discovered. The keg was
ion bobbing up and down , and sudden-
r disappear altogether. They common-
id to haul in thu line , nnd canio very
oar upsetting their skill' . The reptile
Y this time was furious and lashed the
atom Into a white fonin. It was found
upoasiblo to land it with the boat , and
took two hours to pull the boast out on
ry land. An old blanket was promptly
irown over it nnd secured by driving
.nkos around the outside. The monster
it , snapped , and struggled all night to
oo itself , until finally , when it was ox-
ixuatod , live men brought it across the
vor in a lliit boat and loft it at an old
iw mill , just above the water works ,
hero his sntnnio majesty now reposes
riles
Piles ore froquontlr.procodoil by n sense of
gaux. At tlinoa , eym "totna of Inillgcwtloii
o i > ro oit ! , aa llatuoncy , nnoiuilno 8 of the
onmcli , etc. A moUtcro Ilka perspiration ,
rotlucIiiK n Aory disagreeable Itching partlcu-
rly at night nftor pottine warm In bed , Ita
iry common attendant. Interim ! . External
id Itchlue 1'iloa ylolil at once to the nppllca-
on of lr , Uouanko'a 1'ilo Komoily , which acts
iroctly urcn the narts alToctod , absorbing the
imora , allaying the intense itching , and of-
ctlug a permanent euro where other roino-
ion have f allod. Do not dulay until the drain
i the system produced permanent disability ,
at trv It and bo ourod. Hclirotor & , liecht.
"Trado Buppllsdby 0. V Goodman. "
A llnttlcHiinlcu'ti Suicide ,
The letter of Edward F. Hardman In
aturc , with reference to the suicide of
ack snakes , recalU nu incident whichf ]
ice witnessed , ( an Indiana correapoii-
Hit writes to Nature ) . I was quito
nail , but my memory of the strange oc-
irronco is very clear and distinct. It
M in the state of Illinois , whoa nt that
irly day , a short , thick variety of rattle-
lake was very numerous , so much so
lat the sUto acquired an unenviable rep-
: ation tn the older parU of the union ,
armors in "breaking prnirio , " as the
nt plowing of the pralno sod was called ,
ould kill them by dozens in the course
'
a single uuinmer , They were very
inomous , but owing to their sluggish
ituro and their rattle , which was always
lundod before an attackbut few persons
ere bitten by them. Moreover , there
as little danger of death if proper rom-
Hes were applied nt once. *
I was ono day following ono of the
largo breaking plows common nt thai
timo. It was drawn by five or six yoke
of oxon and thoroworo twojtnon to man' '
ago the plow and the team. At wo wore
goln ? along ono of the mon discovered a
rattlesnake as I remember , about twelve
or fourteen inches in length. They rare
Iv exceed eighteen or twenty Inches , sc
that this ono waa probably about two.
thirds grown. The man who first seer
It was about to kill it when the othoi
proposed to sco If It could bo made tc
bite itself , which it was commonly re
ported the rattlesnake would do if an
gered nnd prevented from escaping ,
Accordingly they poked the snake ovei
Into the plowed ground and then began
tensing it with their long whips. Escape
was Impossible nnd the snake soon be
came frantic nt its Ineffectual attompte
either to Injure its assailants or got away
from thorn. At last it turned upon itsoll
and struck its fangs Into its own body
nbont the middle.
The poison seemed to take effect in
stantly. The fangs Troro not withdrawn
at all , and if not perfectly dead within
loss than five minutes , it at least showed
no signs of life. That it should die so
quickly will not seem strange If it Is
berne in mind that the same bite would
have killed a full grown man in a few
hours' timo. The mon watched it long
enough to bo euro that it would not bo
likely to move nwny , nnd then wont on
with their .work. I trudged nround with
them for an hour or more , nnd every
time wo came where the snnko was I
stopped and looked at it but it never
moved again. In this case I do not remember -
member that the snake had boon injured
at all. I have often hoard of rattlesnakes
biting themselves under such circum
stances , but this was the only case that
over came under my observation.
Horflford'H Acid Phosphate ,
A UEL7.AI1LK AUTICLE.
Dn. E. CUTTEU , BOSTON , Masssays : "I
found it to realize the expectations
raised , and regard it as a reliable article. "
Victoria's 1'rlvnto Fortune ,
London Truth.
Her majesty possesses an immense for
tune. The estate of Oabprno is at least
iivo times aa valuable as it was when it
was purchased by the Qucon and Prince
Albert about 40 years ago. The Balmo
ral property of her majesty now extends
over 30,000 acres. Olaromont was grant
ed to the queen for life In I860 , with re
version to the country , and her majesty
purchased the property outright three
years ago for 78,000. Probably its market -
kot value is not much under 1GOCOO
The queen also possesses some proport ;
at Coburg , nnd the Princess Hohonloh'
left her the Villa Ilobonlohp , nt Baden
ono of the best residences in the place
With regard to personal property , Mr ,
Niold loft the qucon over 500,000 , ant
the property loft by the Prince Censer
is believed to have amounted to nearly
000,000 , but the provisions of his wil"
have boon kept a strict secret , and th
iocumont has never boon "proved.1
I'hn queen must nlso have saved a vas
sum out of her income , which has alwayi
t > eon very well managed. Since thi
loath of the Prince Consort the genera !
\dministratlon of the Queen's ' privat
ifialrs had been confided to LordSydnoy ,
, vho is a consummate man of business , . '
iavo reason to believe that , in du
: ourse , application will bo made to Par
lament on behalf or the children of the
Prince and Princess of Wales. Indeed ,
itero is to bo a royal message on the sub
ioct of Prinft Albert Victor's establish
nont next season. The country will not ,
lowovor , bo asked to provide for tin
roungor members of the royal family ,
Che Duke and Duchess of Edonburg an
ilroady wealthy , and on the death of thi
3uko of Saxo-Ooburg-Qotha they wll !
nigrato to Germany ; but the Con
mughts , Albanys , Christians and Ration
lorgs will look to the Queen for provis
ons ; and so , also , will any of the youngo :
ihildron of Princess Alice who may hap
ion to make poor matches. It will been <
eon , therefore , that the Queen will havi
) lonty to do with her fortune , largo aa 1
mdoubtodly is , and although in thi
ivont of her majesty's death the country
/ould bo asked to provide for Princess
Joatrico , yet she will naturally occupy
n important place In her mother's will ,
JIB Commander.
Chicago Ilorald.
"Logan may not bo elected"roraarko (
, man on a suburban train after Sunday
light's demonstration , "but you can bo
10 will have the votes of the soldiers
'hero never was a bettor man lived to
laudlo volunteers. I admit his disco
line wasn't of the bost. The boys ii
iis command were lively foragers , bul
hey could fight as well as they couk
orago. They had a fighter to lead 'em ,
bo. Ono of the men in my rogimoni
ras charged with robbing and amusing a
ridow irho lived near camp. The
hargo was brought before Logan. 'Is
Ilia woman a rebel ) ' ho askod. Ho was
aid that she was ; her husband having
eon killed in the ccnfedorato army.
What evidence have you to support this
hargo1 ? 'The testimony of seven eye
'itneasos rebel prisoners who were un
or guard there. 'Jlobolsl'Jack shout-
d. 'rebels ! You want to convict a Un
> n soldier on rebel testimony ? By G
ou can't do It. Lot that man go , ' "
"I saw In ono of the papers that
lOgan had had good luck for a man that
ras such a lighter , insinuating that ho
ras never wounded. But ho was. It
'as at Dallas , and I wasn't twenty foot
rom him. A bullet struck his loft arm.
[ in aids rushed to him and sent for a
urgoou. Aa they crowded about him
ack yelled out so wo hoard him for rods
round : 'Daran.t to h 11 Got away
om mo. You follows crowd around so
can't ' BOO the robs. ' In ton minutes his
rni was dressed an' ho was on his horao
gain at the huad of the column. " ,
The Internal Machinery.
Even when wo go to sleep , the com-
Heated apparatus of the inner man ia
intinually at work. Heart , lungs , liver ,
Idnoys and all , keep at work from birth
ntil death. How Important it is that
11 theao should bo in perfect order I Lot
ly of them tun down , or lot the blood
pcomo Impoverished , and the result is
isoaso and decay. But Brown's Iron
ittors in a sure restorative. 'Witness ,
ir instance , the case of Mrs , Gilloapie ,
: San Antonio , Texas , who was for a
ing time a great sulforor. She says , "I
ivo used Brown's Iron Bitters for dys-
opsiaand general debility with great
jnefit. "
Tlio Storey Kbtntc.
CHICAGO , Aug. US. JuJgo Knickerbocker ,
the probate court , to-duy , upon report of
ro oxjirrt physicians , submitted the question
the jury \ > hlch found that Wilbur ! ' . Storey
the Chicago Times n Incapacitated for bun-
ota. The BWioliitinont of conservator of the
Ute Is new being considered by the court.
A CARD. To all who ire fullering from eircri
id ludltcretloni ol youth , nertouiueaknetu , call )
cay , low ol manhood , etc. I will eon J a recl.e tint
11 cure jou , HIKK OF CHAIUJK. This great rem-
y was duoovettxl by a lultelo.erv In South Amcrl-
. Bond aell addrcwod eureloptt > HIV , Jcwiril T.
MAS , Station O. New Yoik. Uf m & eod
A CHEAT IMPROVEMENT U
NAlIjS.
Out orilesseiucr Stcc
n Simple 1'roccsn.
Journal of Commerce.
A dispatch from Pittsburg states tha
if the steel nails proved a success the experiment
porimont would revolutionize the trade
as n few mon could do the work of hund
rods. This has created nu little excite
merit , and wo have received n number o
letters asking how this could bo , and b ;
what process the saving is effected.
_ The reason why steel nails can bo mad
with less labor than iron nails ia because
cause the stool itaolf U made by the Bos
seiner procees , which turns out immons
quantities by very simple machinery
while in the case of iron used for nail
the process is by hand , very laboriou
and slow. A Bessemer converter cai
make from 120 to 250 tons of stool po
day , simply by the help of a few men ti
nttond machinery. It is an onlargoi
foundry process , where metal is moltec
and operated upon chemically. Thi
metal is poured out into ingots , nnd thosi
ingots are heated nnd rolled into stoo
nail plate , nnd cut the same na the iroi
nail platos.
But the case is different with thi
plates for iron nails. First , the pig irot
is put In a puddling furnace , a half-tor
at a time , and worked laborously by tw (
mon a puddlcr and n helper , for an houi
and a half. Five "heats" constitute or
dinarily a day's work nnd the product ie
in the neighborhood of n ton or a tor
and a quarter of iron , which it hoatoc
and rolled into nail-plato and is cut inte
convenient lengths for the nail cutters ,
Twenty puddlors and helpers might turn
put twelve to fifteen tons of iron plate
in a day but the snmo force at a Bosso-
moa plant might turn our ton or twenty
times that quantity of steel. A Bessemer
"blow" can bp made in thirty to
fiorty-fivo minutes , and produce
from five to fifteen tons , according to the
capacity of the converter , simply by the
labor of unskilled mon to till the con
verter with the necessary material nnd the
labor of a skilled man to turn a little
wheel tto regulate the blast , bywhich the
impurities of the material nro oxidized
and eliminated. Ono Bessemer plant
makes 700 tons In ono day with two converters -
vorters doing their best , and this with
the work of a small equad of laborers.
It would require the labor of from 1,000
to 1,200 skilled iron workers to make the
aamo quantity of puddled iron , aud then
it would bo vastly inferior to the Bessemer -
mor stool.
The actual labor of cutting the nail
plate up into nails is the same with
either iron plato or steel plato. The sav
ing in labor is in the preliminary process
described.
There are nt present two Bessemer
plants making stcul nail plato. Ono is
Bellairo , Ohio , and consists of two four
ton converters. Its first blow was made
April 23. A few men hero do what 200
iid boforo. The second Benseraor plant
.a at Worcester , Mass. , and also consists
Df two four-ton converters. The first
jlowof this establishment was made on
the 2nd of Juno.
A third plant is in process of erection ,
md will probably not bo in operation
intil aomo time next year. Hero Is a
present and prospective capacity of six
: onvortors of four tons capacity each ,
sasting in less than an hour. Hand
abor in the rolling mills la being slowly
Iriven to the wall. Steel is supplanting
ron gently , but _ the revolution has ob-
oineda strong foothold , and nothing can
irreat it. Steel rails can bo made choap-
> r than iron rails , and are much more
.orvicoablo. . The same will bo true of
> thor forma of Iron , aa progrcsa ia made.
There nro at present sixteen Bessemer
iteel rail establishments in the United
States , with a productive capacity of not
ar from 2,000,000 tons ingots per an-
lum. Under the decline in railway
luilding this enormous capacity has do-
irnssed prices. The complaint made as
, o stool nails ia that they are smoother
lian iron nails , and therefore have less
; rip on the surrounding material , but
.heir uao has not been extensive enough
o say what they are worth compared to
ron nails. They will certainly last longer ,
md being made with lessor labor and
mt of cheaper material , they can crowd
ron nails out , juat aa stool rails have
irowded Iron rails out of the market.
The process of pudding ironis costly bs
.ausp done by hand. The spongy iron ii
Manipulated for the purpose of having
ho foreign substances removed by oxy
; on ; but in the Bessemer process air ii
imply forced through the molten
notal , and its oxygen unites with tin
oreign substances and loaves the roai
iuo converted into stool. In the hand
irocoss 1. o. , pudding it ii impossibl
0 get n strong or hot enough blast to
rive out the foreign substances which
olong in crude iron , i. o. , carbon , phos
horus , sulphur , < tc. ; but by the aid ol
oworful blasts in the Bessemer process
vorything wanted out is sent out at ono
pcratlon by chemical and mechanical
ction.
This somewhat glowing account of the
riumphs of Beasomor stool wo have
rom a source wo deem reliable , and wo
ivo it in answer to the Inquiries pouring
1 from all sides as to the f uturo of this
rado.
Torpedo Pyrotechnics ,
FIIOVIDEXCX , Aug. 28. I'listiiiBbter General
it-ulmm an 1ml nt Nawpoit this morning.
ho exorcises at the torjioJo station began at
L a.m. u lieu the president waa reccheclliy
aptain Solfrlilgo and given a aalutu of fifty
irpodoes. The hull "Joioph Henry" was
lown to atoma by contact with n torpedo
uctiically controlled. The Triami after-
art ! * wont out aud fired gun cotton tor-
Why IR It
hat the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla con-
nucs at such a rapidly increasing rate ?
; ie ,
1st : Because of the positive curativn
line of Hood's Sarsaparilla itsolf.
2d : Because of the conclusive evidence
: remarkable euros effected by it , unsur
fused nnd seldom equalled by any other
icdicino. Send to 0. I. Hood it Co. ,
owoll , Mass , for book containln ttmany ,
atomonta of cures.
A Tomr/cranco Convention.
ST. Louis , August 28. The eleventh an-
tal meeting of the National Woman's Chris-
in Temperance Union , will ba held nt St.
.mis , Octobei 23 to 20. It U expected the
atesand territories \ \ \ \ \ bo represented by
ilegatcs from local auxilarlcs.
The "Kx | ltlou Unuerscllo do 1'art Culo
ilro" awarded the lilgnost honors to AIIKOH.
m ISItlorHiu the most ollicaclous stimii.
nt to oxclto the appetlto aud to keep the ill-
dth o organs in good order. Ask for the gen-
no article , manufactmod only by Dr. J. O ,
, Sicgurt & Sons , aud beware of imitations.
The Tallapoonu Wreck ,
I'llll.AliKl.i'lliA , August 28.Tho Medical
OUB i\litoiiilly ; ik'inumls uu examination to
termitjo the question of color blindness
rene the nlllcoiu of the Tallapoasa. to deter-
hie the question whither that fact isre-
onsiblu for the sinking of thtt vessel.
Cremated Soles ,
NEW Von * , Autruat 23. BarmUtor'a shoo
ictciy burned this morning , loss 9200,000 ,
BESt TONIC. 3
Thi ! medicine , combining Iron with pure
Vegetable tonics , niilokly nnil completely
riirrs ) - | | ln , liiillKrMlnn , Wrnluirn %
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Itlsnn unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
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It is Invnlimblo for Ilscn cs pecnllnr to
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It docs not Injure the teethcause licmlncho.or
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