Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1884, Page 2, Image 2
OMAHA DAILY BEE'MONDAY , SEPTEMBER I , fill St. Chnrlos SfM St. Lon ! , Mo. A trtnHr urinate nlt " * > C 5. . ( mi t ft D It-nrei cnrtrcdln th | mi a 11 f CHI. Num * . HMI fiitf ntXHih lm Arth in m f tih > r ] 'hTlrio ] ( to fit. Ix > nli , " ' "NcrfoiTi'Vrosttallon , Debility , Menial nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd other Alice- Dons of Throat. Skin or Doncs , Dlood Poisoning , Old SorCS nnd Ulcers * urn trnttnt "I'h tmimllclcd uprMi.on lilnl iMtntlfifl | rlnelilM , ft rlr rrlmuij. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess * Exposure or Indulgence. * tnti t uee * > n > e or th tallowing rQret * iirrnn iir * * d < Mtitj dlmn < m of light * tid tltfrttlre memory , | imrr % rn the raw ( tijilftl dotty , union to tt > e t.t > ( ( tty at frrrnin eonfn ( * of Mcw.rta , rendering MArrUfto Improper or unhnnpy. M crRftntniijrrartil , rumjihtrt (2 ( f kge * J n ttie lttettM { DkMlnl cntttai * . freeto Miyn < MtT , CoMoltfttlon fclef' Deecr tj real I free , An4lntlted Writ * for quoillODi. A Positive Wrirren Guarantee a In a rnmiililfU , English or Ocrmnn , n4 pnect , < ! > . crlblnc above diseases , In male or female , I'UEE. MARRIAGE ; GUIDE i BOTTLES. Erlangor , . Urivnrin Culmbachor , . Bnvana Pilsuor . i. Uohomian Kaiser . . , .Brnineii DOMESTIC. Budwciscr . St. Louis , Anhnusor . St. Louis , Sclilitz-Pilsner . Milvvnukeo. Kr uc's . Oinalm , Ale , i'ortcr , Domastic nnd Illiine Wine. ED. MAUHBR , laiSFarnninSt. MANUFAOTUHKll OF WINDOW.3 CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. axe otx-oot. MAHA NKIiltAflK tlieast floor : AI.ONO TUB MNK OF TIIK Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tha oow oitonalon ol tbla line from Wakoflold u iho BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge . .T lleachca the best portion of the State. Special ox. ourelon ratoi for land ( eokora over thN line to Wayne , Norfolk nnd Hartlngtou , and via Blair to al principal poll. Is on the SIOUX 01TY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains over tht 0. , St. P. if. ft O. Itallway to Cov n , Sioux City , 1'onca , Ilartlngtou , .Wayno u.W f < Ooaa.aa.ootb or Fremont , Oivktla.o , Neltgh , audthroujh to V l * * cntlno. Far rates and all Information call on F P. WIIITNKV. Genera THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , CQL- LENDER COMPANY , ( SOOOK330I13 TO TUB J. M. B. & B. CO.J THE MONARCH The moit extensive manufacturers of IN THE WOULD. lm IIockBtraaacr Ocncral AKOIII for NcbraaLa an Weattrnloun. COO S. Tenth Street OMAHA , NED jtVPrlcoa of Illlllrd and Pool Tables and materials uruiuiod on application \ PEINCIPAL LINE ruoM OO , PEOIl I A & ST. LOUIS , II V WAV op flMAHA AND LINCOL1T TO DE1IY2H , OH VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHiflOM to DEUVER , ' In Union Dupiits lit KunsisCliy OinuliauiulDunvurwItli tliimi li tniliis lor Anil all points In tliu ( jicntVubt. . Ct'lincutlnt ; In Oninit Unlun Depot lit Clilciuro 2V E W Y OJtK , IIO , S' i" O X , And nil ICryfWvn 01 HIM. Atl'oorla with tluotf tnihiH lor Iiullnnn ; ) . oltH [ | , ( JlllOllllllltl , Colmvt ! ! ! > , UlUl III ! IKlllllH III lurJoutli-lCtul. .M sij > ila with tlirouuli tmliw lor ull iioliils SflirsK Klctnint Day Ccuc.lii'H , I'm lor fiirn , with Itu. cllniiiKJhalrssoiitH ( tii'Ci ) , HinokliiK Cum with Itovolvlni ; Clialin , I'lillniiin I'nluru Slcuiilnt , ' ( 'arti in id thu lainoiiH O. II , A ( } . Dining i'u vuii dully tounil from OhlciiKO ami KIIIISUH City , ( Jlileanonml Connull Illnlla : ChlniKO and DCS Hdlnoa , UhiL'iigd , Kt. Joseph , Atuhlson anil TuiHiku without change , only tlnuiiuh line Tunning their own tnilns ht'twrun ( jhli'iiKo , I lncoln unit Duiivur , and C'lilciiHo , jiui a Olty and Denver. Tlii'onih curs hutwoun IiKlliiiuipolla uiul Council llhilb , vlu I'coilu GOING IVOKTII AND HOI1TII. Solid Tnilns uf Klonmit Day Coauhua nml I'ullinnri I'ulucuSlcoiiliiu Cnra aiu run ilully to and fioin HI. I.ouU ; via Iliuinllinlj ( julncy , Kcokuk , liurlliigtiiii , Cudar HaiiliUand Alhuit I.cutobt. Paul and Mliini-uixilU ; PnilorCui- xvith Kociliilnt , ' Clmim lo mid fiuin lit. J.uul and J'lturiii. Only oiiuclmn 'o of earn hctwcun Ht. Louis uiul Jen Molnt'H , luwa , Lincoln , Ku. Iinislia , and Deliver , Colontdn. It laalbo the only Thiotif-li Line hctw ecu BT. LOUIS , UrNHBAPOLIB and BT , PAUL. Itia known us the urea I TIIKOIUJII OAK I.I.NIC of Ainurlca , mid IK universally mlinlt 'i-il to bu thu Finest EauippeJ BaUroad In ths World fsi all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line far xalo nt > U U , It. couuou tlvkot unices In thu United SlutoS f-iU Canada. a1 , J. I'OTTBK , I'EnOKV'AI. LOWELL , ' RURAL NEBRASKA ! Tlio Leading Agricultural and Llvo Stool J tirnal of tbo Wont. K. S. SMITH & CO. , l now ANi > irm.i ii M. nON'tlOIlT. W. FUUNA , Secretary Sl o Io n of Agriculture , Associate KJItor. rillOK , $1.00 pcrcailnfrhMica n\ \ i 11 1 i . , i t. O.t lit i , * * I 21 111 .f Proposals lor Dlfllrlcl 1'nvmtr HniiflH CitrTnitA rniRiO ( > Firp , ) OmiU , Neb. , Aujriut 20th , 1MI. ) 8e loil iiropfmltwlll l > o rooolicil at till * office un III Aucusl 30tli , 1SSI , at 12 noon , lor llio j > tirclm o o JTl.COOol District fating Hoti'lii ol tha Cltrnf lima hft BMil bond * arc dAtoil September lut , 1834 , on. . anil lll bo due In ono.two , three and ( oiirjcar fret ! ilato , an equal amount liccituInK dtiocach joitr : arc In BUtrs of ono thousand dollars o : h , and boar Inter cut from thtlr date at the ratnof lx per centum iici annum , \ aMa annually. The | > | Inclpal and Inter cut am both | > a ) able at the olllco uf Kount70 lire * , li New York. Hald bond * are Mucd under the charter power o Mid city , and nil ! bodelhcrodto purchaseron pay mcnl therefor at the City Tioasury In Omaha , or Heptcmtirr 1st , 1854. llldt Mill bo ililro-c < l ( o the underlined am marked "I'roprHnU for District Paling Dirndl. " am rnintntalo the full nanio and addrcis of the bidder the amount of Bald bond * desired ( an equal amount du In imo , two , three and ( our J cars ) and the price propOFud to bo paid. 1 iio right Is reserved to reject any and alt Mils. TriUMAsUrcu , au 20 J lOt City Treasurer. Health is Wealth ! Drt , I ! , 0 WIWT'H Nnnvii AXD IlnAlvTRRASMKNr , t iruarantocil fpcclflo for Hjgtrrla , It/zinc'ij ' , Comnl lon , Kiln , NOIVDUI Nouraljfla , llcailaoho , Nrrvoui Profitratloii caunoil hy the USD ot alcohol or tobhncco , Wakcfulncin , Mental ilcpro sl n. Soltunlii ) ; of the hraln , rciultlne In liiunlty and leaping to nilecry , dcca > and ilcith , Prcmaturo Old ORU , liaroiiou , loni of power In cither BOX , Involuntary Iitienca and Hpcr iiatorhoracixuwd hy overcxcrtlontcf the brain , nelf' ' ihunoorovcr InilulKCnco , llach hnx , contalim oni month's tieatmont. 81.00 n boxnr Blx hottlca foi J5.00 , lent hy mall prepaid on receipt of price. WK GUAUANTKK HIX UOXKi 'ocnrojnyoaso. With oarh order received liy UP 'or ' Blx hottlci , tttcorniilMiuJ with ? .ri 00 , wo will tent tliopurchasfrour writtun Kuarantcn to refund the minoy If the treatment duos not effect n auro. Ouar antccs Usucd only by JOHN C : WKST & CO. , Jy 28 UkVo ry 802 Madison St. , Chicago , III , P WITH ! MAY men "Poisoned with Potaih. " Thli la the capo 1 til hunilrcilH who have been unwise cnoiiRh to taku Hareaparllla' , Potash mixtures , etc. , until dlcuitlon H alinont fatally Impircil. Hullts Bpeclllo la a veK ° table remedy , and reutorua the HJB- lem to health and bulIJa uji the waHto inailo by these "I milTcrlni ullh Illlod l'olon wii ; ? , and eoxeral montlw with Mercury and Potash , only to make mo worne. The Potash tookuway my ap | > otlto and ian mo Jynpepnln , anil both U'a\cino rhcuina. tlsni. I then look Haratparllla , etc. All the o made moHtlllMITHO , anltilrove thu'pnlmm farthrrlnlo my Bjetrni. A friend liiHl tud I nhould take H Ill's Hpec-f. lie , anil It cured tuool the Dlood Poison , drove the Mercury nml I'oiaih out of my lyHtem , and tii-iloy 1 am aa well an I e\erwai. " QEO , O. WUM.MAN , Jr , U.tlum , Maei John A. Hinlth , the lar eiit mm-hnnt In UilnuHvllk- . Oa. , Hiiru : " 1 HCirurod for yeara from thu comhlnoil uiroctn of KryslptlaH an.l lCc7cma. I rontltaiod to Uiow r80 iimlcr medical treatment and by taking medicine ranUlnlni ; Potash. H. H. H. cured mo thor- l uhsiilutcly. My appetite , ntrenth | anil llosli returned 1 wai cur oil nitn It. " " " Trtiatlao on Illood and SUn Dlacoiica mailed free ippUcanttf to - > TIIK SWIFT SPKCIFfO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. N. Y. Office , KiB W. 22d 8t. , between Dili and 7th \vonuea. I'hllaJcluhla olllcu loauhcstnut t. The ftebla draw Htriini ; wlicn Hostel- Ur'a.Btumach 11 1 Hern Isu'od to promo teas- elmllatliinoftholood amlonrlchthoblooj. InillKCStlonlho chlif oliHtailo teen aiqul altlon of Btrennlli by the weak , Uan ail ment which hi'alll lily BnccumlM to the action of thin ) > mlem oorrcctUo. LOMS iif llcHh nnd appetite , failure to aleop , anil | inmhiKO\lilenco of promaturu ilccnyaro spoeillh cotmtersit til by the urcat In- vlijo rtt nt , which hrtura up the pli"- . HlcaltinirgteM and for IDiH the constitution aKaln t illscwu , 1'or Dale by tt\ and iloa.ara . K * . ftal .II " ! j l , Try M , fctiuul Mu lt , orilmmtil fvt our Krorrr . .nuiKiu..n.ji > i ; / ii u eii.iiniK.ixiii. J. W. TTUrrEEUAlllI , COLS AQIltT , Si inio.iivA \ \ \ .v. r. In Cholera InfuMtnin In thu lido o HI"U'H | | ( Komi | .i.ilun 'iltManj ' carea louli l > o clli'il \ > herr niry 'lili - i'l > o ha < l 1'illiMl , unl lllilirii'H I'ooil hai uonlrkil > iiilrclalni'il By thuMrriiKtli Impar t ileiiJ ItH ne tral ao Inn on the hnncljthu 'li ' ) mclan 1ms Iwun ablu II ll'll Mlfll leillCllll'H UN loi'lfi'tt pnifurt n. tool - ol thu patlunt in nuAiiii Pour f | , Wo. U5p , 1.25 nnd 81.711. Hold by .lriiKliil ami many Ktu. ! JA ? , ftPA1'.0.10"1 oonoinical for family ueu OOLHIC1I .V t'i ) . , un hliel. ) r. . Amelia Ourrougli ) , OPKIOB AND KKBIDBNOK' ' .617 Dodge St. , - Omaha. TKLUl'IIONE No 1U To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Hpccinl Deposit la tn ctwrnntco tlio payment uf tlio v.'i premiums fully Uc&crlbcil 'n ' our former nmmiiiircinunts. Tliu iirvinluras will to paid , no mutter how irnull thu number uf linen i cturncd tnuy be. Oftct HliviU'i VniHam lUxirro Ca , ' * " " ' ' * ' ' * ' IUM- r. A. WILEV. ii' OnilrrUnlFor'urAnnl , DMrAan , Jf C. IEu HiuVu lm-ln a fi > u ttll.tiiJOUU. wlilch rlcofe I'liuxi oil HiH-i'ial Ii < i ult to rav iircinluun Inr our rinpl ) ' totum ) liain tn \ < H rtturutil Dec ; lh. VOUIH truly. J H U.Utll. 1'ruldcnU O4Ir * f\f Itii llanlto/ Vtuhum , K Vttu. - . - ' ' ITiit'lt'acliui'l't Ilurluim Ti'tatttCa. Di'in Hut -I Ij'uo to DcknnHlinlirv ntvlpl or / from ion. wbk-li B liate I'laixil ' U | > oo Sll/JfiUui - nit for the oUMt ) mi i-tatu Youni truly. I' A. IVlUiY , C hler. Kent gcnuloa wttboiit rictiuc of II I'LL on Um l rsuo our oUiur tunautioamcutA , i-'oo-niow. Olnncso 1'lijNlctati SnyH It in Hit Boston of China. New VorkHcrnld. "Foo-Chow , eir , ia Hie ttoaton ol China , and ono of the ( Inept cities in tin world , " said IV. Yonlozo-Iling , n wcl known Chinese physician of this city , t ( a Herald reporter ycaterday. " 1 have lived there for many yeara and am con > scquontly much interested as to how il will withstand the French bombardment , The population of the city itaolf ia nl least 800,000 and that of the auburbt about 100,000. Aa a Boat of learning il ia pro-ominontly distinguished. Nt fewer than 15,200 literary graduates t term that closely corresponds to that ol 'senior wrangler' at the univoraity ol Cambridgn , in Englander more than i quarter of all the scholars in that part o ! the empire , resides in Foo-Chow. It ii alao the homo of 7,000'literary studonta , acody but clover young follows , who on supported somewhat in the aamo rnnnnoi aa the 'poor scholars' of Ireland that is , by teaching and simllai scholastic pursuits. Foo-Chow has i considerable inland trade and has greatlj enlarged her commerce , especially sinci the extirpation of pirates. As well as 1 can remember , the imports of opium Ins year exceeded SUfiOO,000 ; of food stuffs S 1,000,000 , and of foreign goods § 15 , , 000,000. Special attention ia paid to tin tea trade , as the Bohoa leaf nourishes it the neighborhood of Fee Chow. 1'cr Imps the moat Important induatry ia nav igation. The Min Kivor , which is navl gnblo for 250 miles , to a city called Sh.tu , nai , where a canal connects it with c tributary of the Yang-tao-Kinng , is tht homo of over 50,000 boatmen. Thou , annds of liahormon also mnko a good liv Ing by selling sharks' Tins , birds' nosl soup , devilfish , dragoniah ( , gourami , sc.-v worm , grconflah and many other snecice of fish. THIS HOMi : Or IT.OI'KSSIO.VAL IIEGOAUS. "Tho mendicants of Fee Chow are al most us famous aa its scholars. Indeed , I doubt if any other city haa so many profession bopgars. The majority are mombora of two religious societies that of 'Tho Brothers of the Heavenly Heat,1 and that of 'Tho Aacocialion of the Hea venly Flowor. ' An old man who has lost ono log by the disease and vrho haa palsy in the other , la the king of the beggars. llis seat ia a huge box Hupportcd on four wooden wheels , and with a hole in front through -which his ahrivillcd limb is por- trudcd. Ho propels himself during the day by means of a polo , and at night tuniii the box ever on its side and uaos it a a bed-chamber. Ifis wealth ia esti mated at § 10,000 , which ia n largo sum in China. 'It is hard to aay why there are so many beggars in Foo-Chow. Perhaps they nro a result of the Tartar conquest. Foo-Ohow , you know , waa strongly gar risoned by the Tartarj.and Ita conquered inhabitant ! ! were reduced to slavery und kept so for many generations , At present , though the distinction between the Chinese and the Tartara ie obliterated ever the greater part of the Empire , it can still bo plainly observed in Foo- Ohow. Indeed , ono quarter of the city ia inhabited by the descendants of the Tartar conquerors , and I can toll you that , in spite of universal education , a rigorous civil service and competitive ex aminations , they are oxcoaairoly proud and arrogant , and much inclined to look down on the lees warlike Chinese. -STUKKTO ULKANnn T1IAX IN NKV * YOIIK , "Foo-Chow is finely paved with granite blocks , and most of its streets are as clean aa Broadway , while none of them nro as lilthy as Mott and Toll streets in this city. The draiwogo ia alao adrairablo considering that the city is built on a spacious , level plain nnd is oven to-day liable to bo inundated by the spring tor rents. For this reason the city walla are built of extraordinary strength and the gates in ihom are few and small. When a heavy Hood comes the gates can bo blocked up with banks of earth in a few minutca and the city made waterproof. There i& never much danaiT of a famine , as the food supply is largely furnished by boats. The city could certainly hold out for many months. A > ( suggestion was made to us by foreign engineers that it would ISo well to erect levees , but wo did not aot on it , as experience has taught ua that the tiled of lovocs is gradually to raia the river bed , and thus to increase th evil wlnchi Jhoy are intended to cure. Th municipal ovornment of Poo-Chow ia excellent asd : the people are very libora and broad minded. Will you laugh whei I toll you that the British consul lives in a aplondid1 Uuddhist temple , for which ho pays the priests l'80 i year. A Tao- niot church ia similarly occupied by an American merchant. An assistant priest is the head of gardner the British con sul , while another acts aa cook for the \murican merchant. The people of l'\o-Cliow ' are inveterate opium smokers md giunblora. There ia ctiJiilly over our hundred opium joints nnd h'vohun- Irod gambling dons in. the city. Of' ourno it ia illegal , but are supported hiilly by officials , in the some manner a your policemen support the saloons nd drink in thorn on JSiuidays. Crimes gainst property and individuals ia very iro. v Till : > U > OIWICll Or TOCMUIOU. 't "Tlio arsenal destroyed by the French 'tf as about thrpo mlles down the river. It as very similar to Woolwich in ISr ; - t : .lid. It was started in 1851 , but was of r ight nccaant until IMG , when the gou- ro rI rumont changed its policy aad began , to I ) n ploy foreign talent in its military and u-nl allttirs. 'Chin 330' Gcrdon made iveral pluns for lie- and approved of any others. The entire control of the orks was given to English , French id American engineers , aonatnutora , rgo icostera , machinists and uiutaU orkenmncl their services vroro rewarded * f largo salaries. Thu boat macliinory id the latoat inventions were puwhasod id placed in the shops , and an iuimonoa nuitity of munJtiona of war was ne > imuEatod. You cnn judge of the ox. nt of the wo.ike. from the fact that iho tinier of imtivjs cmpuycd ! hxs vnjkA om five hundred to tlueo thousand , aud Kuropean from forty to onehuudrod. . Iio importonca of FooOhow as a uiauu- cturing center must sot bo overlooked , mong its pwducta are paper , cotton , laoalain , stiUod and dried pork , inoaU , i < i nnd shell fish , gelatine. , glue , spices , ibacco , glass , potush , lend. sweetmeatH , sppor , broiizo nntteol. . It is also the cntroof ho Yu.JNung miniug country , Inch oxkends fet 150 miles , and which s fairly rich in veins of lend , silver and npper nro und in excellent iron beds , 'ho quality of the metals ia good , though ho inodo of working the mines ia very irimitivo and insulticiunt. "Ohliia would eullbr aa much from the nss 'of Foo-Chow nnd the arsounl aa Unorioa would from the loss of Phila. lolpliia and the navy yard , in case of a rar between America and a foreign ountry , The indemnity demanded by 'ranco IB nuoh leaa than the value of the nraonnl and the navy stationed there , As for the munitions cf war , I under' stand that they have been removed tt Fu-IIing."J Plica nro frequently preceded by ft nonoo ol weight In ho brick , loin.i nn'l lower part of the nb < loinoncnuftin | ? the pntlnnt to mippof o hn hiu flomo alloctlon cf the kitlnoya or nciKliborliif orRnnfl. At t lines , nym toins of Inulgostloi : nro profont , ns flntucncy , unoanlncsn of the ntomnch , etc. A moiatcro Ilka pcrrplrntlun , tiroduclnff n Aory ills.igrooablo Itching iiartlcti < Inrly nt night nftor getting wnrm In bed , IU very common ntlcnilnnt. Interim ! . Kxtcrnal nnd Itching 1'lloa ylolil fit once to tno niiHcft tlon of Dr , Bocnnko'n I'llo Hoinody , which net' ' directly u ; n the tiarts nITcctod , absorbing the tumors , Allaying tno intense Itching , and of fooling n penrmiiont euro whore other rome dlos have fnllod. Do not tlolny until the drat ) ou the BVrttcm tiroducoa ponnnncnt ( Usability but trv It nnd bo curoil. Hchrotcr A liocht. "Trado suppllodby f ! . V SHOOTING TIIK < V Trip on tlio Hall AVntcr In a I'lillln- : I'lK Clmser Hunting 1(1 Gninc. Corroaiiendcnco I'hilndolphia Time ? . _ ' 'Sho ain't ' what you call a fancy piece , ' said an old Guspo lialiorman , holding out an old flint-lock army rillo that had boon remodeled and altered to the require ments of the nineteenth century. "She ain't putty , but lor ! haow aho can kick. 1 vum for it she kin aout kic < c nnd shoot anything of her size around Gaapo. So , ain't it , Sol ? " added the fisherman , re ferring to n comrade , vrlio walked with n slow to starboard as if ho had boon kicked by the aclf-aamo old gun or had shifted his ballast. "She's corker , " responded the latter individual , who was rigged out in oil-skina and had the twin of the old weapon over his arm. "She kern near throwin1 aout o' plomb onct , " ho continued. "Yo BOO 1 broke my gun ono dny and sent ever to Capt. Jim's to borrer this. Ho sent it back by my boy and forgot to say anythin * nbaout it's ba in' loaded. So I filled her up with a powerful load nnd put her in the boat. But jest before I started to go cow shoot- in' my old woman got took with n spell and 1 wao obliged to ride up to the town for a pill-maker , so I let ono of my boys take the boat. Ho loaded up the old cannon , not knowin' I'd filled her , nnd was abaout goin' , when his marm got better and 1 concluded to go , ao I kein down and wont myself.1 "Wall , " continued the old man , rub bing his shoulder in recollection , "when I got outside I sighted n big cow and , staudin' up , lot her have it. Wall , when I picked myself up I was swimmin' nnd the boat abaout ton foot oft. The drat busted old gun had kicked mo clean over board , and haow 1 got back I can't toll you. Then 1 found my arm was out of j'int , and 1 was that maahed and blaol on that side yo'd thought I'd been pound od. Dit. the gun burst'INot much When I climbed in , thnr she was lyin' ii the bottom , amokin' like a volcany ; bu theoo loads or thirty , I reckon , wouldn disturb her in'ards. " "It's cnrus , " put in the owner of th relic ; "but ever since then aho'a hed th darndest kick to her that yo : over see. Sho'ii laid many a man on hi back , nnd the curustcst part of ifc is sh , never kicks till you've fired , and thoi aho lots out , kinder takin you unaware like. You try her if you want to , " hi said to the writer. The latter declined the proffered cour tony , and inquired what they found t shoot out to sou. "Cowa , " was the laconic answer ; "no milkin' con 8 , but sea cows. Puflins som calls 'oin , nnd others porpoises. \ \ , shoot 'oin for the liver ; it makoa n power ful oil , and then the hide is tolnblo , anc the moat the farmers pay somothin' fete to haul on their land. It pays whoi there ain't anything else to do. Want ti ! /JD long ? " "It's wet work , " added the fisherman and as his companion aaid that ho didn1 mind the wet , ho asked "Xinyou swim ? ' Bouig assured in the aflirmntivo , ho , with the writer , aoou tumbled into the boat thatwaa rigged as a "puffing pig chaser. " The boat looked aa if she would stand but little seaway , being bow and bow , n croaa between a dory and 3Ug-out. A small lo/j-o'-mutton / sail' ' constituted her motor , nnd the skipper sat or reclined in the bottom without uslnrj. a paddle or rudder , utlizing , as wo nftorward found out , h5a guests as n steering apparatus , his movements forward or aft tending to keep the boat nway or throw her into the wind oo the caao might bo. The inmo method of steering is found in many ) inall boats up the entire length of the St. Lawrence river , ' Sit kinder midships , mlLyoa'i" asked mr skipper , hauling m the shoot na ho eolined in the bottom. "That's it , now ho'Jl load right aout , and I'll troubblo on foj alight. " The short , black coruoob was soon singling its fumes with a Ganpo Ion- , ' line , the wind was abeam , nnd ivo were lowing along in the direction of Now- ) undbnd. A faint pull'lmcl como'ovcr 4io water. hoboat _ woa now coming , down the bay milo from shore inn heavy nca , the al- igod oca-cows. A moment aioro and cor the waves cufto another pull' . The cippos , douoitu the heavy two , und the itching motion of the boat , sprang to is feat. A shiny black objasl glisten- ir moment ots the waves to the wind- nrd , n tcrrifio report nnd it Juapod into m Mt , showing itself n. porpoise ton i'7.in length- " That's what I call shooting pigs on 10 iiy , " lauglwd the marksman , ua tin jypoao thraahcd about. " There's ai > hop , " ho said , fixing a capon the nip- e > and n putt of amoko told that auoti- victim haftgono to bite bbo waves. The boat came alongside , and while ; o writer kept her from sinking by I ) iuglng to ( jho windward iho lishernan lfully opened tha- body and removed w .p . liver and whipped into the boat as a iir of footatoola for his companion. Sov- al other porpoises wor added , nud at tlhi st loaded with all aho could stagger un- hivi ir , the frail craft Vtras.hcnd > * d uahoro. vi vist "They're ' lively follow , ! km tollyuu , ' " stsi id the skipper. "I was out hero ahoot- sitl g ono. day , and % aa standing up aW tl ndyt tnko' m aa they showed up , ' ion 'Mini1 cnmo one-out of tha walua ; ht rJtor mo , nnd jumped cjuaii o ere kPife o beat. Mid soairt mo that much that 1 fe me nigh going tvorboard , I've aeon iidi n } oap twenty foot , and I reckon tkoy'l di ) Uo more. Th y go in dro u s juak like dici in , and roam , up nnd down the hull ci ibt. Tiioro'H ono old clwip they call cibi < e general , frou his having l\h tap fin biJi lidor saw like. Well , iir , Tro seen Jia at old fellow at IDaatpoH , and the uox' a sok up hero at An'icot , and a chap ti om the Island told mo that he'd ecen .in . oil' Fortune bay. Ho'a sly ; you m't ever got near enough to give him a luchofloftdj It ain't no use. I ollus ( ought ho kinder told the school that icro was trouble in the wind , and they t out & 9 it woro. "Git aft ! " ( shouted the skipper , and in bodlenco to the move the little craft auled to the wind and wao soon hotino. ig alongside the vigorous auimal ( hat -as - rushiiij ( wildly bore and. there in an erratic rnntncr , beating the water intc foam. "That settled him"saidtho fisherman , "Ho'll spout blood in n minutn. juat lik ( a whale , nnd then wo'll act him in. " "You nro not going to tnko him in thi boat , nro you ? " enid the writer. Wo were not long in gotti ng it aboarc where its unwicldly form soon ndnptet' Itself to the inequalities of his position The writer slid down nntrido of the poi poiao , nnd the boat , now nt the water'i edge , ( low nlong again. "Want to try a ohoU" naked the skip per , in a few minutes , ns "PulF , puff , ' came in rapid succession , and half n doz en black forru.s seemed racing with us out to aca , Wo declined , nnd the skipper , having reloaded the old gun , using a picco o dried codfish skin as wadding , was sooi on his feet again. Aa ho stood ready , not hooding the jumping boat , n largt porpoiao loft the water in sport and rose several foot above itand in n second tht flnah of the rillo cnmo , the bullet catch' ' ing the animal in the air. "Sartin , " was the reply ; "you kin sol aatrido of him. Ho'll make as soft n Boat as you want. Now , then , git to the wind , "ard. " " Tlio writer seized the weather rail nnd clung to it. As the boat rounded to by the struggling animal , the skipper leaned over , thrusting his fingers deftly into the blow-holes of the great creature , and get ting the rail on the edge of the water lie jerked his prize fairly into the boat. _ "Somo of these aMic-Mao Injuns , " con tinned our companion , "cat porpoises and hold that they're good ; nnd 1 don't know why they shouldn't bo , they give milk juat like covrs , nnd when you shoot a cow and there's a calf I toll you it makes you feel mean. This little chap'll ' net juat like n baby , swimmin' ' round the body , nnd after you pull the old ono in it'll foller the boat right in shore , and you hnvo to kill it to got rid of it. The bulls nro kinder ugly like , and n few years ago n man that I know was out nero fiehing , when ha ahot an old cow. Ho lashed her alongside and was pulling in kinder elow when ho ECO something hissing along the top of the wntor. The next minute a bull porpoiao hit the boat head on , and knocked the starn clean out of the water , sending the old man , oara and everything into the air. Ho swam to the boat , but she was mashed and filled , and there ho laid in her for about throe hours , when a schooner coming in happened to pick him up , but ho was nigh scairt to death. The old porpoiao was bleeding ; two or three sharks haa smelt him and were hauling away at the body right before him , and he didn't dare to cast it off , aa it was the only thing that kept the boat steady and on an oyen keel. When they took him oil' there was a thark tearing nt the per poiao they judged fifteen foot long. " "Do the sharks over attack fishermen hero ? " wo aaked. "Wall , 1 wouldn't trust "cm , " waa the reply "Onco in a while you hoar abaout folks getting nip ped , SVo have four or five kinds of sharks here ; they're the swivel-tail , they [ row about twenty foot nnd have a tail iialfas longnu their body ; then there's nurati oharks. sand and mackerel sharko , Hid man-eaters. Some yeara ago there was n shark sot in hero , they reckoned 'ollered a schooner in from the Grand janks , but ho taolslcd nbaoat every boat iraound here , and they say over in Cha- oursho tackled a big aloop. "Tho first time I see him , " continued ; ho speaker , "I was fishing oir the west : ock hero with a lot of men , when I BOO a jig apray spot astern , and then the nose > f a big gray shark stncli righi over the rail at least two feet out of iho water , Luat aa if ho was coming' right aboard , I dad a mullet in my hand jest boon kill ing a fiah and I fetched him an awful bolt. Ho fell back and-dartcd off and bon - n to duflh around ; then ho task-led ono jf the boats , nnd bit a picco out of the cutwater , and made aucii'a fight thnt we lip-anchors and all hauled'in together and itoocl by with hnrpoons. Ho ctomo up judor my bent again and kinder lifted lor 1'ke , but ho got oil1 and wo ain't seen lim siuce. But all down the coaat that > ld shark went hooping and chasing folks o't there was a henp of fisherman that faa clonn acairt off the proundt. As n ; onoral thing it's too cold for sharks round here ; they like warmer weather , mt there's enough abaovt to take a fiah cc&iionnl and make it kinder lively ike. ike."No "No , they ain't no use except the liv ra ; they're wuth about hclf1 a dollar , ac- arding to size , and mnko fair aod liver o. " 'In thai where cod liver oili comes om/w wo asked. "Jdnrtin , " replied the akippor. "Why , cod's liver is only about a thirdaa big i your fioi/and it would lake n- heap o' > d to make all the ilo they aoll. I'm uowing toit that some of' ' it ia ohark " ' I ) . "How about porpoisa oil , then' ' wo iquircd. Thnt goes for machinery , " waa the iply of our fisherman , with u , grin. Why , human ; rhoutn&ti/ and the. like. " Huro tie little boat crunched into the nspomuds and the pulling piga and rurs wore aoou upon the nhoro. OKIGIN u rt.fliM < 5 NiA. Ammonia i * obtained In largo quantities hy o jmtrnfiictiim of the nrliio of miimr.ii. in- el ( > j > Ci3ia Hntannica. K\ery lunuvkoepor can test bnlcinj ? powder * ntiiimiiB this dicfruatlng ilniR by ylacinj , ' ft n ot thu"lloyal" or "AnclrowH1 Ponrl" tor- > wn mi a hi t Btovo until hooted , then remove o cov r mill Binull. Dr. Uiico'a Croain 35akimr Powder does not ntiun Aninioniii , AJiini , l.iino , 1'cioHli. liono los iliatH ) , ( prove it by tl:3 : nbovo trat ) . It bwpnrad by n 1'lrjwlcian anJ Chcinint with uclul regxnl to doauliiiiwn uiuL ho.iltliful sa. Ki-o-w-Uin 'IlO UMli Thruo convivial ggntlomen on their iy to Chicago occupied seal facing each , her in ono o > the Chicago & Alton's dining cara. Thie.left a vacant sett in oiraet , anddoairi , g to trrango a fou- uJed game of ouuJiro , they politely in- ; eil n pritn-lbokinj high collar that ant > Jcal as an Indiuvi noro&a tlio aisle. ' "No , " said he. with a fierce biting accent ut rudely but tiinnly aiiinped him rx "a od yoniijjman. * * On of the trio then illod n Ibsk of Irieh courage froxa his tchen pocket , and tipping a flagon prof- od it t the Dolid young man , saying : ? ako uithinijt" "I abhor drink and ink 1113 people nbovo all cmrses on rlli , " was the cold rebuke. "Havo a ; ar , ir ? ' ' ueriod a third i rty , " 1 tosV smoking , and I never befoul my Bath with Biich lonthaomo fodder. 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