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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1884)
OMAHA DAILY BEE * -R1T.AY ) , SEPTEMfcE 5. NEBRASKA 1 UXSE30 OX.A.'SC'IOKr , OF BKATIUCE , . NKUIUSKA The Planter Mutual Hcncflt Assocht'on In the State of Nebraska. ItUco-opcratlToln Its working and Ml rrcmbfrs have nrolco In the Management by vnto at th9 an- IU aim Isto V'cnfflt ' Its own membertheir widow * , nd orphans , In co of drath. ( iccldont , Hcknesa nr total permanent dlraMllty of A member , at netuil coat nlthecniion.li'Al man K < niint. Arelliblo homo avioclatlon. Active ami rtlhlili nirenis wixntol to ctntati lor members In Nebraska Kan i9 and Colorailo. Aildrct * , S. MoDOWALL , Secretary artel General Manager , BE.VTIUuB , - - - NED HON. IL W. 1'AHKP.R , S. C. SMITH , 1'roil.ktt. Treasurer. \T7 * Tnenieol th term " She 9 K Line" In connection with th 111 corporate nany ) olairreatioad M comcjs an ld o [ usttthat required by Uio traveling pub lic Short Line , Quick Tlrni and the h t of accommoda i H tlcns rJl of which are Imn he < l by the Krvatrei rillwav la America. QEIOAGQ , f f ILWATTKEE And St. Paul II own ! aal cpfralrt ever i.660 mlloj of Northern rUicJh Wi. oen ln , Mlnnoeot * , lowii DUcU ; asj M t cuin line , branches and connec tlocf rt > vA * B the cnwt business centres of th. .Nortiwwl ad Far W t , It naturally nnawora Ihi deKrlptHvi rt Short JJne , and Heat Ilouto bctwooa Cheip.i ! , VUraaket , St. Paul and SIInnoaioll9. | Chtaco , Uilnakre , La Cronso anilVlnonft. . Chlcirft , yilnnker. , Aberdeen and Kllonilalo Chldco , Mllnuke * , Kail Clklrc and Btlllnatoi' ChlctfTO , Milwaukee .uaau and Merrill. Chluco , Milwaukee , Bea % cr lam and Oshkoih. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconomowaa. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrloilu Chita , Chicago , Milwaukee , Owktonna and Falrlbaiill. Chicago , Dololt Jancsvtllo and Mineral 1'olnl. Chicago , Elztn , lloekford and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Iiland and Cedar Rapldr. Chicago , Council U hi flu and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls nnd Yanktoa' Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilock Island , Dubuque , Ht. I'aul and Mlnnoapollr. Davenpoit , "alraar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman S ccpera and the Finest Dining Cars In the wrM are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO , . MIMYAUKKB AND ST. I'AUL RAILWAY , and every attention U paid to pasaengcrsby oourteouscinployo ol the Company. 6. B. MKimiLL , Oenl Manaier. A. V It. CAIU'liNTEK , Don' Paw. Act. J. T. CLAUK , Oon'I Siipt. II. HEAFFOKD , Asa't Ocul. Pa-a. A PRINCIPAL LINE I'KOM CHICAGO , PEOHLt & ST. LOUIS II V WAV OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connecting In Union lippoU nt Kansas City , Omaha and Denver with through tralim for And nil points in tlm Gicat West. G-O-COXTG- Cpimcctinrr. In Gninil Union Io ) > otrit Chicago with throiiKli tiiilim for NE W YOKK. JIOSZ'O JV , And nil Kc v rn Cities. Ml'corln with tliiuuV > < 3tmliis for Vnillana ; ) ollH , Cincinnati , ColuiHvJSs , nnd nil jiolnlH In tlio South.Knst. At HiV lhouis With throuu'l \nm HIIU 1110 lainous ( J. II , Xij. Dliilni ; dm rim dully toandfioinOlilcuuound KiuiHiin(31ty ( Clilciii | ) mid Council Illnllu. ChlcaK < > uiul 1H" , Chlcaifo , St. Jouupli , Atchlson I\IK' Tojiolni without oluiiiKu. Only throiiKh Hni lUnniiiK thuir own tmlna liolwrcn UliU'io ; | Lincoln nnd Denver , and Chicago , KIIMHIIJ Oitv mid Denver. Tluonuli CHI-H hctwcon ItKflnnajiolls nnd Council lllurft , via 1'uoria GCIINO 7VOKTH ANI SOUTH. ' Solid Tnilim of Klu ant , Day Couches nnd I'nlliiiiin JMliicoHlcupiiiL' carH aio run daily u : nnd from St. Louis ; vlii llannlhal ; Qulncy ] { uoknlr , IlmlliiKlon , Cedar Ilanldsanil Albci I.ratoSt. I'aul and AllnnunpollHi 1'uilorC' . with lU-cIlnlnir CliulrH In and fioin tit. l.oul nnd 1'corln. Only ono chaiiKO of can * brtwi'i'i St. I.onUnnd Dcxilolnca , Iowa , Lincoln , Nu linuikn , and Denver , Colorado. It Isnlso thu only TluoiiKh Line l)6twcMi ( ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL , It Is known ns llio reat TIIKOIKill OAI LI.S'i : of Ainerlcu , und is unlveiMdly udinll x > d to Du tliu finest Equippcl Railroaa in the World ft all classes cf Travel. TlnoiiKli TJrkcfH via this line for w > lt ntoi It. It.coupon ticketolllecsintlio Uiulcd.Statc- Mid Canada. T. J. I'OTTKIt , l'iilOKVAM.CNVKIL : , Vlce-1'rii. iUtn-JIiiiot'ir. Ofn ' 'tn I m Cornice- AND BLATE HOOFING. Tl * # .X * JJXu'dUWl..li J 1111 Doaglaa DL Omaha , N b. ed l/ANUFAOTUUEll Of Balvanizoa iron Cornices ] THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCESSORS TO Till ! J , U. IJ , & B. CO. ] \ 0 6 | MONARCH The tnoit cxtenslre manufacturcrioi C ? $ IN TUB WOULD. bliU iroclcittatser ( icncral Axcnt lor NelirnsU an 603 H , Tenth Html . OUAIIA , EU. trl'rlcvt of Illlllid and Pool TaWou and material * Urniilieit on ADiillnatlnn OCyLIST&AUIilST J. F. ARMSTONG , M , D , Practice Limit oil to DiKcaspK of the PJyo nnd Ear. 1C03 FAKNA1I ST. , - - O3IAUA V * f J . v . * * - , * ' * . - . Ihrivci on Horllck'o Food , " wrltn hundred * ot mteful mothers. Mother's milk contain * no ( larch , An artificial fooil for Infants should onUln nt rtarcn. Tno bu > t ( iriil inott nutritious tooi , in be-iuii n n n n ayer - or Irknws for [ INrAN'lH.ntiil thV ! > ? I.'l.t..llrtlnr HfcommtnilMl liy riiyfM lirticndal to Ti'nrMn art a ilrink. I'rlon 40 Vt ancrcnl * . llykUilmrKl ti. Bend Tor Hoot on the 1 atnicnt of UlitMrcn , f rco. fullt 4l nu < I n < l nuLUIoul. O IT. Illllrl , HitttliHi ff J u n. rio l It til ihn could b 4MUFj.-tr V. neli , fttlttn. K&niai. No D.tiitiQer In ttrftriAnnelnr It rur > Mior la ftnr ll , , .V T Ml llt nt -X return H TVt , V. ' ( I t writ tiy mail on rwelptof iirlm In rUmi' . IIOItr.K It's I'OOD CO. , Itnrlnr , WU. a-t'tinn lloni.trn'j DUT lixrnAUT ' (517 ( St. Clinrlrs Sf. , S . LonN , Mo. A rrxaUr KMtrlnfitn nf t * o Mf < llf l PollrfM , IIMirn \ lont1 iliA litoftD ln ltlimn niif othW rhilrlno In u flty I | " * ri il qw nni ) nil bf < l iMltlrnu know. Nervous Prostration , Ucblilly , Mental nnd Physical V/cakncss ; Mercurial nnd oilier Alice , lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , > n > irtmot nh " ' Diseases Arising from indiscretion/Enc'oss , Eiposuro or Indulgence , Mm i > r < iuen m r th lollonlnl rfr > m iri > oniijr . dcMlilir , Jlmnm oMIch. undilcfretltn inrmorjr. | > lmr > lp on ISn biM , | liiilrtldccn/ , ktcrilnnlnthii toel'lr ol rctnulx , roufuilo or Idtaitlo , rendering Jilnrrlnco Improper or nnlinnpy. i t > ormiineDli7ciiri.l. l'Ami > > ili.i rsi t Reiinn ) iho * lM > r , nenL In kctli" ! fnvrii > tK > , frrom nnr ttdiUr1 * * . ( ; nm > ultAtloaator > Heoor Ii/ mall free. atirllriTllt < l. Wrlto forqucitloui. A Positive Written Guarantee pirn In all cerM < ? c * e * , Ifrdklneintnt ercrjwhtro. J'rtinphlf . . . . _ , t , Uncllilt or Gorman , 04 ' J ' " roUfaeaBOSt ( , in tualo or'female' MARRIAGE GUIDE ! tG9r < A M , fiorr tf * . ItlnitmtM In elmhsnd ( lltblodlDft t > Je , monc > cr i > o i p * . nmu.i njrr coicru , 260. Tlili ( jolc eotittloi ll Ihe rutlnlji , lUut.trul or laaQUltlfe * nt to hnow. A took ofRfrnt | titcrft to nil , llnllti , " Health is Wealth ! DR. I. 0. WIMT'H NrnrH AND HHAIVTKRASMIINT , a Kuarantocd epcctno for Hyutcrla , I ) zzlncn , Convul loin , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Ncrvoui I'roatratlou cauiiod l > y tlio u o of nlcnliol or tobbacco , Wakclulncen , Mental depression. Koftcntng of tin liraln , rcaultln ? In Insanity anil [ raplm ; to niliory decay and death , I'rcniature Old ago , linrones- ) , lot ofpowerln cither ox , Iiivoluntary Losses and tiper matorhora caused liy ovoroiertlontof tlio liraln , uclf ibuno orovcr IndulKCiico. I xcli Iwx , contains om rnontb'a treatment. 81.00 a boxer eU liottlca fo $6.00 , lout liy mall prepaid on reculpt of prlco , WE QUAUANTEE SIX 110XK3 To euro tny case. With each order received by u for elx bottles , accomiilliliud with $5,00 , wo will gem the purchaser our written RUaranteo to refund tin nicticy If thotreatnioncdnosnot effect n euro. Ouar aiilica Issued only Ly JOHN C : WI3T & CO. , jy 23-m.Vo.ry 802 Uadlgon St. , Chicago , III GOLD MEDAL , PAKI8 , 187 BAKER'S I. AVarrnntii ! iilmoliitclij Cocoa , from ulilch tlio CICOBH o Oil lias bec'ii rcmo\cd. It linn thre- times the strength or Cocoa mlxci with Btarcli , Ai-owrootor nnd In tlK'frforc f.ir moro ccononi ! cnl. It Ix tlclldoua , n utrcngtliriilng , ennlly dlKCHlcd , nm ndmlrnbly ndnptcil fur InvnlMa will ivi for iierxonn In liiulth. Sold y ( Iroccrs . BAER 6 CO , . Dorchester. lass Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn A country of WOODS AND LAKES , 200 inllca wcs of St. I'aul. Throe trains dally on the N. 1MI. H with 20 Day Excuralon. Tickets at about ouo-hal rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA An elegant bouso with aooomrnod.tlons for 200 guests. R. R. COLBURN , Proprietor jtVrtHID FOR CIKGULARgUIVINa KIILI , rAUHCUI.iU . RED STAR LINE BolBln.ii BoyAl anil U.S. Mull Htoaiuors SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP TkeJtMnt , Germany , Italy , Holland anil franet Btoerago Outward,820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig ; Ricunlon , 331) , lnohullnKboddlnirotc,2il Cabin , $60 ; Hound Trip , ? 00.tO ; Excursion , 8100 ; Saloon from $61 to 190 ; Excursion 110 to $100. tXTl'etai Wright & Sons , ( Ion , Agents. C5 Broad way N. Y. lOftldwell. Hamilton A Co. , Omaha. 1 P. K. Fled man fc Co. , 203 N. 1 dtli Street , Omaha ; D. K. Klin all , OmahaA utd. od-ly DR.HORflE'S ELECTRIC BELT A\ ill cuut Nor oiivr I.ilnihufMih , unmtlMii , 1'nr nll-IH , .NiuiiilKlu , II. li.tlni Kliliuj , M | > liiu nlnl l.li ill 4 < < jiM . H.diiuln1llltm ,11m ( | | H > HI < | , lljtlH' | > la , I'mm I lllll'll , l.r hlJK Illll. filial I rill" . . Kiilli-iwr , lnih'iiI'm. . , .iruv , I'nilripsin rii-il.itc. Onlj fclc-ntlllr Kl irln IMt In AititTiui Hint MIH | iliul' Iwfrtrlty unit inni : Helium IliiotiKli ilu tied > .niulfanbuit JmrKi'dInunlu rttuit liy tliu lutifiit. SI.OOO Would Not Bu It. Winter U uomlii ) , ' , the leannn of the jcnr ( or nchoi ninl inlns InDW | ol tlili ( act , wo y , buy ono n ! Doctor llornu'a Kloclilo lloltH , by BO UoliiK , juu ll ! n\old llhuiinmthm , Klilnuv troubles ni.d ether III tli.it lluih h hulr too. Ho not ilelar , but roll at on olllcv , anil oxamlnu the Iwltx , H'll Uouglas lit. , Oiua ha Neb. tSTi'or oilo at O. F. Ooodnnu'l Diug Store" 1110 arnaru Ut , Oumha. Urdcrd tilled U. O D ' HAMBUKU-AMEKIOAN JUKCT LINE FOH ENGLAND , /IIANOK AND OEllilANY. Tlio iteamshlpi of thli Moll-known line are built of ron , til ater-tlght compartments , and are furnish with in try roqulmto to make tlio tiasHigo both lafo and agrovablv. Tliuv cArry the united Htntca and Europoau malls , and leave New Yorks Tlinm dajaanJ mturdft ) for I'lymoutli ( LONDON ) Ulicr bourir , (1'AltlS ( ) and I1AU1IUSIQ. IUtc : 1-1 rut Cabin , 5B , $05 and 75. Stcerage(20 Henry I'undt , Mark Hanson , K , K. MooresM. Toft , ageiitaln Omaha. Oront-wlei ; i 8chocnton ( , gcnt lii Council Uluds. 0. II : ItlOUAKD & GO , , ( Jon. Tasn Agts. , 01 Uroadway , N. Y. Ubas. Koimlnakl & Do- OviieralVc t Jn A 9ut , 107 Waaulngtou bt. , Chloa KO.IU. $ 1,000.00 I $ ' , \\riMibopaliltoiuiyonowuowUlflnd a jurtlJt ' H of llircury , I'otoah , lodhiu , Arsenic , or any 1'oh 80IIOIH BUbutttUCO III WIFT'S "Ihato cured lllood Tnlnt by tlio use of S wilt's er > ccllle after I hid most nlKiialty fallidulth thu Mer cury and 1'otash Treatment. F. A. lOOlIEII.M. D. Perry , Oa , "S Ill's PH | clDa hat curud mo nf Scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sows an UIKO as in } Iiaml , nj every onu thought I was doomed. Hwilt'i Nj > crlllo cuii'd ' inu alter i > hj ilclami and all other mcdlcliie had failed ' 11. L. IIIUII , Ixjiuiku , Ark. f A nAn"ou'd ' not | iurc.h.uu from > ro what kies 1 WUUU HvUlt'n b'pcrlllo has done for me. It ho cudroiuuof llhcumatUiiu caused hi malaria. " AUCHIE T1IOMAB , Sprlugflold , Tuin. ho Our TrcatUe on lilood and Bktn DUcasci mailed free tiipllcauti to toTHEBWiraBPECIKIO CO. Drawir S , Atlanta , ( la. able N. Y. Office , 1(9 W. 22d Ht. , between Oih and 7th J'lilladclulilaulllco lOOC'hciitnut t. Df. . Hmelia a OVVIOK AND IIE8IDKNOK' 1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha , " --NO.I ; the Lirooklyn JIousctoiiR , ' Now York Sun. The roofs of Now York fo-im nn intor. eating subject for study. There nro half dozen pointa fror-l which they can bo scon Trinity st'jople , the Field buildIng - Ing , the produce exchange tower , the Kijuttnblo Company's roof , nnd the ( I t , broad rijgo polo of the woateni union building. But the moat popular nnd comfortnblo point of view , and the ouly ono that affords a good view of Brooklyn in the bargain , is the East Hlvor bridge , Frcm the higheat point on the curving footpath ono fully realizes the fact that nearly 250,000 roof lie below 100,000 In Brooklyn nnd 135,000 in the principal city. At first the scene is bewildering , and the eye refuses to bring instant order out of the confusion of chimney pots , pipes , signs , poles , wires , nnd sheets of tin nnd state ; but a minute of fixed attention straightens the tangle out , nnd the spectator It nblo to scan the scene intelligently , cspocinll when ho takes notes of n section of it at a timo. A myrid threads of smoko. scores of towora nnd steeples , n forest of railings agd posts , nnd countless Happing tlags helped the first bewilderment , and this was further increased by the misty indis tinctness of these moat distant roofs which seem to lie close under the Palis * ados nnd beyond the blurred foliage of Central Park , In what is loft of old Now York there nro many pitched roofs rising from low gutters to high ridge poles , nnd among them nro nome that are covered with bent earthenware tiles. A long line of these on Fulton street calls to mind the views artists have sketched of street scenes in Antwerp. Loss precipitous housetops , coated with shingles , nro to bo soon on every hand when the eye turns toward Brooklyn. Thcro the brightest spot in nil tlio broad expanse spread out between the Fulton nnd VVnll street ferries. The gaudy llowors nnd umbrageous trees , the garden paths , summer houses , nnd squares of green lawn mislead the senses into the belief that this is n row of ordi nary gardens , yet those nro merely the roofs of the riverside store-houses covered with earth nnd planted with vegetation. The roofs of these storage buildings roach to the basements of the mansions of Co lumbia heights , and the rich residents there would have no gardens if the roofs were loft baro. Rounded green treetops shivering in the breezes , poop between the roof all over Brooklyn. Close to the bridge on the Now York aide are many blocks of tenements , and their roofs are very interesting. Nearly all nro fenced in nt the sides , nnd many of them nro boatdod over. Modern roofs nro nearly Hat , and tenement houses , in such crowded districts na this , nro equip ped with clothes poles and lines from which drying garments nro always waving , for since each family has the use of the lines on its own particular day of the week , it may bo eaid to bo always wash day in these neighborhoods. But the tenement roofs nro too precious to bo given up to clothes drying exclusively. They oll'or a delightful retreat from the close nnd ntillng atmosphere of the crowded buildings. So it happens tnat those who cross the bridge at daybreak in the summer time , often eco men and boys stretched out asleep upon the bare boards or upon mattresses brought up there for the purpose , and during tholast hour of dnyiight , when nil the young people ple are homo from the workshops , ono frequently sees young men and women whirling over the boards to the music of an accordion in the hands of a yonth seated out of the way of the dancers , on the stono-coping of the side wall of the building. On ether tenement roofa , seated in the shadows of drying shoots or counterpanes , are sowing women or groups of talkative girls , while perched on chimney tops oren on the very edges of lofty platforms little boys send their kites up into the sluggish air currants over head. Shrewd adver tisers who have noted the advantages of places in the range of near vision from the busy brldgo have painted on ether roofs the names of patent medicines , now sowing machines and other wares , and ether ronfs nro otherwise utilized for bus iness. Ono is given up to racka for dry ing pottery , another to long lines of split cant's for chair seats , Hides hang on frames on yet another roof , and hero and there thooun touchesthoslautlng windows of n photographer's coiling , and turns it Into a sheet of dazzling light. At night nearly all the roofs are shad owy nnd dark. The towers nnd chimney a ahow indistinctly nbovo n dim line of dull brown. Ono roof , however , is distin guished among all tlm others. It seems to bo covered with a mass of liitlo yellow globes. lt is the top of an tip-town thuatrp , littered with globes , chairs and llowuring plants in pots and boxes. The little globes are lumps arranged in arches overhead to illuminate this aerial garden. Landlords nro beginning to utilize their root's now that open air ia so scarce nnd so highly prized. On Cyrus \V. Field's now building the roof ia used for n res taurant , and the roof of the now roller- skating hall , soon to bo erected upjtorrn. to 's to bo ono of the main attractions of the project. Trees , plants and llowors will irnnmont it , and there will bo mu9icand eating nnd drinking amid the loaves and blossoms thoro. I jj A CARD. To all wlio are euffurlnK from orrori and Indiscretions of joutlii nen oils neaknoss , earl ) decayInsa of manhood , eta , I will end n rechx that u 111 euro you , KllKK Of ( J/IAHU1 / : . This Kreal ' emedy uaa dlicorerod by a mlsslonery In Houtb merica. Send K'lf.addren d un\elo ) > u tolUV. Jo Ki'll T. INUAN , titatlou D , Now York. I 1 Tlio Hey Showed Him tlio Veteran 'nrla ' ISenson. "Oh , pal look at the soldiers ! " said n Fi little boy to his father Wednesday as ha iaw the light infantry start for Spring- 'old. 'old."Pooh "Pooh ! " exclaimed the father , "thoy ro not soldlors ; they were never nt the 'rent " ; they never smcllcd powder my too son. "Yes , they did , pa. I aaw ono of aai thorn in a skirmish , and hosmullod powd aoi , too , " "It must bo a mistake , my son. and we an When did you ace all that ? Show mo the la. veteran ! " la.ho "It's that fuller in the middle. lie smelled powder. Ho hud n skirmish with Katu , lasting-lit , and ho tried to ! 1 " ! hor. She had just powdered , nnd neat got Bomo of it on hia noso. You bet emollod it , 'causo i put coal oil on boon "H 1 Na I to- With the condiments generally attain * it is not possible to produce n may. ouaiao dressing for salads that will com Wl pare with Durkuu'a Salad Dressing , Buy bui bottle and bo convinced , " fied For tlio Niagara , FoHe Niwara i'alln Guzotto. rior Victor Hugo Vogel , of Heidelberg , ovc Germany , barber at thu Clifton llouao , and swam thu river Wednesday afternoon i ory lorry In lire minutes and eighteen aeconda immediately rocrowlng the 5ca'.n in live minutes and eight seconds. 1' V. Vogel won the championship of Ger many at ono mile in 1870 , nnd held the title ; until his departure for this country. Ila nlso swam twenty miles in six hours nnd forty-three minutes , receiving a gold medal from the emperor for this feat. In 1882 ho swam from the pier in North river t.o llocknway Beach , a distance of twenty-throe miles , in eight hours nnd nine minutes , defeating three competi tor nnd beating the record at that distance - tance How tlio GlilncRC 1'rcpftro for JJattlc. Now York ( irnphlc. The following curious proclamation is said to hrtro been sent out ns n "general order of the day' ' some lime before a bat tle wns expected between the Chinesee nnd French * It was the work of a cole-1 bratod Chinese Mandarin : I , n mandarin , and the chief captain of the braves , order , and it is hereby or- daincd to nil that follow mo. Tremble and obr.yl Thirteen days before going into battle the braves shall oat steaks of the wild tiger , In order that they may have the agility and ferocity of this animal. Twelve days before the battle the shall oat the kidney of the lion , that they may ncquiro the intrepidity natural to that king of the forest. Eleven days before the battle the braves shall oat of the brains of the ser pent In order to have the subtleness of this animal. Ten days before the battle the braves shall cat the cream of the chameleon In order to frustrate the enemy by constant ly changing their colors. Nine days before the battle the braves shall take broth made from the llcsh of the crocodile in order to bo able to fol low the onnmy into the wntor and bo able to boat thorn both on land and water the name as the crocodile docs. Eight days before the battle the braves soall oat the lleah of the panther in order to attack their enemy with furious rapid ity.Seven Seven days before the cattle the braves shall oat two eagle heads in order to ac quire the strength of vision of that noble bird , and distinguish in the distance their adversaries. Six days before the battle the braves shall cat the intestines of the wild zebra in order to acquire the terrible voice of that untamable boast. Five days before the battle the braves shall oat steaks cut from the hippopota mus in order to communicate- their skin the toughness that renders these an imals invulnerable to balls. Four dnys before the bnttlo the braves shall oat scorpions , so that all wounds made on their enemy ahall bo deadly poi sonous as the stings of these animals nro. Three dayo before the battle the braves ahall oat steaks of the monkey , that they may become as agile as the monkey. On the eve of the battle the braves shall oat panther's ilcsh nnd drink the blood , in order to bo cruel and ferocious toward their adversaries. On the day of battle the braves shall oat the llcsh nnd drink the blood of the leopard , in order to crush the limbs and break the bones of the enemy as these animals do. An Arctic Cattle I'nsturc. An examination of the map will show that the peninsula of Alaska jutting out into the north Pacific ocean is prolonged by a range of islands which extend like stopping stones to Kamtschatka in Asia. Theao are the Aleutian islands , and ought to belong to us , since they form B sort of annex to thjfidtritoryof Alaska , purchas ed from Russia. They lie in a bleak al titude , CD degrees north , nnd have here tofore boon regarded as valueless , except for the seal fisheries they possess. But the strange story comes now that they have a balmy climate , the effect of the warm Japanese ocean current , Kurosiwo , which flows around thorn nnd mitigates the rigors of their { aoml-arctio winter ; and it Is said that Lieut. Schwatkn , who , in exploring the grant river Yukon ot Alaska , made this discovery , has re signed his position In the navy for the purpose of engaging with n Scotch com pany in cattle raising in some of tlicso islands , Cattle grazing under the arctic circle would appear about as unpromising business as n man could go into ; but it is stated that the group of islands which Lieut. Schwatka has his eye on have an area of about 2,000 square miles , are warmed up by the Kurosiwo to n peren nial temperature of GO degrees , -which will do pretty well. Sixty degrees la about our April temperature and is sug gestive of very pleasant things. The island ? , wo are farther told , are covered with perpetual verdure , and have no equal on the planet for otock ranges. If nil this bo true , it ia n now thing under ho aun , Tlioy Unilurstitoil 1'Jaoli Otlior. ly "Aren't they saying horrid thinga about hi ) Mother IIubbard ( " she said , as she in ookod up into his manly face. fa "Yea,1' ' ho replied , " 1 believe they ad tiro. " all "Somo of the thinga they say in the an lowapapors , " she added , "aro too awful on road. " th "Then you don't road them , my love ? " kr "Oh , yea , I road thembut 1 think they nro shocking. " th thwl "Wh.it hnvo you road lately about the wl Mother Ilubbard , darlingho / naked. ri " 1 will not toll you now , my dear , " an iho replied , her chocka auffuHod with thA blushes ; "some time , perhaps , yon will thU 'iavo the right to ask mo , but not now , " U "Oh , I understand. " said ho ; "I guees wi have soon the piece you apoik of. Well , itx must confess it dooa look that way sometimes. " th . wi A Happy 1'roHpeot. i the New York Truth. "l.inr Amanda , it's all right. Wo'll got married before Christmas , " aaid Air. aa Krnost Uoidolmiappor. to "But you told mo last night , " zaid and Mlaa Amanda Pechoddy , " "that you were poor to marry. " "Oh , yea , I know , Amanda , donu , " ho | pji aaid seizing her gentle hand , "but it will soon bo all right , and then ire will bo ox wcddod , and our hearts will beat as ono , wo will go to the beautiful Canadian land . nnd live in n chateau , and have I wa horses and servants , und " | do "How good you are ! " sighed Amanda , laying her head upon hia shoulder , "But na thought you were BO very poor , Kr. " ! ? ho "So I I am , donroat , " ho aaid , but I'vo appointed cashier of the Sixteenth kn National Bank nnd will begin buainoaa was to-morrow , Tlio Terrllilo Drain knfi Which scrofula has upon the syatorn must bonrrcatud , nnd the blood must bo puri , or serious consequences will ensue. fi purifying nnd vitalizing effects , Hood a Saraaparilln has boon found supe fiWl to nny other preparation. It t > xpola ovorv trace of impurity from the blood , bestows now Ufa and vigor upon ev Wl function of the body , enabling it to entirely overcome disease , Oil. A IIOMANTIO COUllISHII * . Scolcli Ijnsslo ComtH Over th Deep to AVctl Her True Iindillc. From the New York Truth. The 9 o'clock faat Western express that tnro out of Jeraoy City yesterday morning with a shrill scream of defiance leaving n long trail of black amoko behind hind , carried among Ita passengers bound for the far west n young and loving pair , just starting out on the journey of lif < along the matrimonial highway. The marriage of the young people wa consummated Tuesday night nt the Mi ners1 Arms Hotel , nn Whitehall street ; by the llov. Isaac McGuire , rector of th Seaman's Society , nnd closed the lao chapter of n romantlccourtahip under dif ficulties , begun in the land of bonni ' Scots and terminated on America's fre soil. Through vicissitudes that would mak many n bravo heart quail , these young people have over kept on the even teno of their way , and though the course their true love was not by nny mean smooth or a path of roses , they wove chain so strong that no trial was nblo t break its love links. Eight yoara ago , In the charming city of Aberdeen , ScotlandAndrew Williams then a canny Scotch lad , 10 years old fell in love with bewitching Annie Patterson torson , a lassie talr to look upon , jus budding into sweat womanhood. Sh was the belle at nil the fairs for mile around , nnd none cotiM dance the High land fling with such grace nnd winsonn way ns pretty blue-eyed Annie , Th hearts of the young Scotch gallants vrori laid nt her fcot in scores , but her swept cat smile was for Andrew , bounic mucklo and true , nnd her eyes dancci with pleasure whenever ho attcndci hor. Theao seemed to bo no reason wlijr th two young people should not wed in time , and after Andrew became the acknowl edged lever of Annie , and the years bo gnn to slip by , the old folks foil to ahak ing their heads ominously and put the ! fingers in the pio. Both were poor , bu both were young and handsomoand the ! love wns strong. So the objections of th old folks did not worry thorn or cool tin ardor of their affection. "You canna wed the young laaa , An drew , lad , " his father said , "for yo b that poor , mon , that yo canna much moo : na keep yorsolf. " "I'm a mucklo lad , lather , " Androv replied , "and I'll bide mo timo. " And so ho did. For five long years h faithfully paid court to pretty Annie ii the old country style , and she was tru to him. Success in business did not at tend him , as is always the case with thos on whom fair Cupid smiles. Some of Annio's old suitors pro porc' ' and grow woll-to-do , and aho wn- > tel that she was a foolish laas to wait fo poor Andrew Williams , when wealth could bo had for a nod. "If yo bo true to mo Andy , " she said "I will bide the day prosperity knocks a your door. " Five years ia a long time for young people to struggle against adversity it : love matters. At the end of this time Andrew found that ho could not earn enough in bennie Scotland to support i wife , and determined to seek his for tune in America , the country ho had hoard such wonderful thinga about. So after a tearful farewell aud promises to write nnd ono day return and claim her as his bennie bride , Andrew loft hia sweetheart and sot sail for Now York. Ho arrived nt Caatlo Garden three years ago. and having a little money with him , at once started for the far west act tiing in Hazloton , Buchanan county , Ia , Ho took to farming , prospered nnd grew rich , and is now ono of the largest land owners in that section of the country. While her lever was toiling in America tVnnio took service in n largo dressmak ing establishment in her native townand waited as the years rolled by. Her friends called her foolish for being true to her lover , and many told her that he would never return and she need not ex pect to see him again. Her courage never or forsook her , though the rosy flush on her cheek faded and the lustre of her blue eye grow dim. Not long ago a letter postmarked t "America" was received in the city of Aberdeen by the sweet little lasa in the dressmaking establishment , and when she had finiahed reading its contents her employer ployor had a vacancy to fill. The 1 contained a ' 50 note , and theao simple words : 'Come to mr > . Will meet you In New York have boou prospered.1 Last Monday ono of the Guion line of steamers steamed up to her dock , having among her passengero Annie Patterson , the Scotch laaaio , now 2.'J years old. Hho was alone , and had como all the way from Scotland after waiting all these years to meet her lover and bo married , Tru her faith was strong. On the dock , eager and anxious.strain- ing his eyes to catch n ghmpao of the fair face and form ho knuw BO well , stood Andrew Williams. They caught sight of each other at the narno moment , and their meeting wasa indued a happy one , nnd brought tears to the oyea ol thoao passengers who witnoeued It and know their secret. Preparations wcro at once made for the marriage at the Mlnerw' Arms hotel where Andrew was stopping. The marriage riago : hall was placed in readiness , and amid a large company of Kntjliah friends the hnppy pair were married last night. general jollification followed and Mr. Hamilton , the proprietor of the hotel , was the first to kisa the bride , as lie stood up n beat tnan. At ono end of the room -inscribed on the wail , in full view of the company , were the words : True heart ) arc rnoro than coronoU , to' H And Hlmploulth than Norman Mood , to "And It'ls so , " Baid ono of the guests , " ho drunk of ( a bumper of foaming ale the health and prosperity of the bride groom. Vary 8 Philadelphia Call. Mra. A "Oh , my huabund is most exasperating.1' ; Mra. B. "In what way ? " "Ho might help mo In ao many little ways about the house , but ho hardly over does. " " 1 thought ho was u remarkably good- natured man. " "Oh , ho is good-natured enough , but Is never around when wanted. " "Well ) , you can't complain of that ; you 1C know when jou married him that he a policeman. 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