Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1884, Image 2
OMAHA DAIIA BEE - WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 5 > (517 ( St. ClinrlpoS. . , St. I' " " ' * ' J , ffiy { TywP * l&w * & ' j t'W' Vl i n t , . , ? . ' /r / i1" ' ! ? ' J"S > trt.l tltolM llfl 01 I' " ' " ' " ' " ' " , l3 , " * : --.J i < Mr. . . l.n.ult tl lirhn-lfr.- . . , . . , . .n . A Positive Written Guarantee Hf.tlnillMNlilfe . . lli . f nri rlH"rt7 ll * . MARRIAGE GUIDE ! WIMP . HUM' ' " ' " lin > iir ifl In 'lfh tnil till Hullo * f \ * n oDCT r lintaff * ' lilut | ' ' cox-- * , . .1TMl b * > 0 l"l ' c-'lo" . ' < ' " " ' " lM | ' -lll U lie- , i f k nftrrat lnij"t in t/U Uct-U. Ikul * ' < H,3 HEDAii , TABTQ , S " ' ' * BAKER'S ; > ' Cnrnii , from wlilrh the PICCX o in lm INTII rrmmril. Tt bin thru imn Hie tlrength of COPO.I mltec * llh SLarcM , Ai-o ruotor Hnir" mi ) l therefore far nioro ceonom' 1. H I * dcllcluud , wlu ndrnlrably n.Inptod fur InvnUd * B cll a * for ppr on In health. 5olcl tif llroccr * I BAKER ! , P nsier , flaxs. tfeBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0 , F. OftVls TO DAVIS A liCS FARNAil BT. OMA.DA. Rtri lot ttle JCO.OOO Aim nretnlly oolicuJ l nd n Eutorn Hebrxsia , tt low piloo unJ on cujr terras Iciprovea itrmi tor uilo In Don lu , DoJijo , Oollti PUtta , Bnrt , Onailnjr , Bsrriy , V/MUlagrlou , tlnrtcV SJnnJora , t.cd Ilutlor > ! ouiilo5. T IM ptld In nil p rig al the Stt ( Moray Io nwl on ciprOYod foimt. Notary 1'ubllo alw vs lu oOloo Corroapond TIIK ONLY UXOLDbiVK IN OJMAUA ! NEB. Science of Life Onlyi 00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. . ' KHOW THYSELF , , A GREAT MEIUOAIj 1YOUIC Eihauftocl Vitality , Norvoua and Phyelcal DobUtt ) From&turo Decline In Han , Errors of Youth , and tht untold nileerlcM remitting from Imllscrotloua or oz ccssej. A book lor c\ery man , yeninc , mlddlo aged anil olj. It contains 15 i > rceorlitloua | ( or all aoiil andcbronladlHciuogoach onool uliloh Is Imalimblo So found by tbo Author , whoso oxpcrlmico lor 17 jcars Is eucn ia ( irotoMy never ucforo foil to thu lot ol any rihtolcian. COO IURCD , bound In bcautlu ) French inutlln oumoeecil ccn ore , lull , ( 'llt RUirantccJ to bo a liner work In o\cry some , michan'cal ' , lit crary and proferalot Hi , than any othnr uorlc oold In this country ( or $2.CO , or tbo money will bo rclumlod In every ln tanco. 1'rlco only 91,00 by wall , pool paid. IlltutratU a dimple Bccntu Bend now. Hold med&l awarded the author by the National Medical /Moclatlon , to th < olflccrg of w hlch ho refers. ; The Science o ( I.lloehould bo road by the tonne ( or Inntrnctlon , and by the odllctoj ( or relief. It 111 - bcnollt all. London Lancot. Tdero b no member ol ercloty to whom The Sol cnco of life will not IKI uselul , whether youth , riar cnt , cuardlon , Instructor or cleritymin. ArK'maut. Addrcsi the 1'cabody Medical Intjtute , or Dr. W II , 1'arkcr , Ko. 4 Uulfinch ktrect , HostonMaM. , uho inay bo oonmiltod on all dlioabtm requiring H11 and experience. Chronlo and obstlntitocllBeaaoi that lm > c in baffled the tklli ol all other I > liyB-UCA | cUui , ipocliltj : Sucli treated Buocces IlkHL without en lactanco of lalluro. cy Our { J \j Treatico On IHnrxl Polsonlns hof Interest to nil rlasscn.VU ' ) mulled frii * on ntrlpt of your niMiffH bo 3 , Allttllttt , Ga- CONSTITUTIONAL 'SCRO-UIA- A Bill lu my employ hi ) been curtd ol hit I be- lioiu waa coniUtutlonal Hcrolula by the u o nl H IR' Hj.eclCc. . J. U , McDAMru AlUtoona , U . , July 5 , 18SI. if PRESCRIBEO BY. ° HYSICIANS. I lime prcsrrlbcd S lfl'i Hpnclflo lu luany caici o ( of Dlocil 1'oUoo anil an a general tonic , and It l ) s nude old cures ifter all other rotoedlc * h\d ( > lld. Ii. H HrriCkn.NP , JI I ) Mprli | faa. , Jlllj 1 , 1881. It FEARFUL BLOOD POISON ! my larm hti kfen ourod ol a fitarlu cake ol 1)1 Md t-olion by the uie ol three bottles ' Hnlft'iHpocifla. ANIIKIMT J , HOWARII , Kordjth , Ga. , Aug. 6 , 1881. THE DULY TRUE -1 IRON \VIII purify Ilia DLOOD.'rcpl * Ute tlie LIVERuml KIDNEV8 , to nnd Iti hfoin ; 11 IK llKAl/ril und VIQOH of YOUTH. l > f- of pipsluVaiitofAlMtylllo , jti- tllKi'illou. l.ack or hlri'MKIIl , k aiiU'llr ' ' < ' " 3Knb Glutely n cured. l > uii. % luunclci nnd ncrvoj rcc ivgiiLwiorcv. and " llvvni inti nil-id and " Knlii To Uiulr ix will Cad la DU. IV UlXIU'SUtOtT a'OI7O u mfaaad , . T , , , y cutQ , * ill i a t lear , Jiwlthr coinplvxlon. faro l-rt'iucnt tr. nn al i - " < 'i Juif ualyadd ns Io iho pDiiularlty of Ilio oiljMrm. Do nut ciucfl- UlCIll fflllloOliriJIVAr , AND JlKST. riullrK5toJ'Ualr. llurtrMM Ro. Jlo.l SIDEWALK MERCHANTS , Glimpse al New York's ' Stores anfl Stops , Preity llciilor n All SorN-IiirlilMit Kninlllnr toTlioiiMiuitls mid in Kirrj- hoily KNr , New York Herald. The mnn who Btiapa nnil snarl > nt Blanche , Tray , and Sweetheart in front of the Aotor house- , seeking to exchange 'or the shekels nf some passer his cur of : ow deureo , and the Imig tine of Italians whoso Ihinbnyant torches illuminate the streets between The llcrnld building and the poalcfllco from nightfall until long aat midnight , displaying their tooth- aomo wares to the email newspaper boy nf the period , are fair typos and ex- lononls of Now York's rcaidcnto , csti- nalod by the police at not Icai than , wcnty-fivo thousand eould. They may the street-vendors of the jo called - tno * ropolia. Everything marketable and mown to the stores anil shops of civiliz * * ion , from needles and hairpins to horses and carriiiRca , from bananas and grapes o old hata nnd canes , from hot corn and omonade to newspapers and medals , rom booka and note paper to chamois ikina and candy , from shoestrings nnd mttons to Mupunders and gartcro , can bo bought In the streets of Now York rom early dawn until nearly the hour 'or the morrow's aun to peep above the lorizon. The most voclforoua and poasibly the most proopcroua of the street vendors are ho boys who aoll newspapers , none of whom need go homo with Icea than ? 2 or hia day's profit , while many who com * ) ino concentration with induatry proudly avow their ability to earn from 85 to gfi a day. Within the past ton years the lower trade of Now York has wonder- 'ully incroaaod. It is within the recol- .octionof our adult residenta when there wore not more than half n dozen aubatan- .lally baaed flower stores on Manhattan land. To-day there are hundreds , whoao ' 88108 , however , would not bo one- half the amount they now roach wore it not for the system of Bonding boys nnd girls upon the streota and avonuoa and in all publio marts and places with little bunches and with largo bouquets. At the ferric * , near the poatollico , at the stations of the elevated roads , especially along Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets , these little people , pertinacious , persistent , pushing , and insinuating , offer thuir txquiflito colorings to a hurrying- homo public , while Broadway ia ubj"- lutoly lined from Fourteenth atrcot to Thirtieth , not nlono with atores filled with ( lowers , but with stands where men and women sell hundreds of dollars' worth every day , keeping a sharp lookout - out also upon their litllo iigunts. who dart into rarfl and stages nnd run nlong the aide of pedestrians , urging thorn to buy their pretty bunches. The inaldo history of thin traffic in llowora ia full of romance , requiring no very ncuto imagination to define thu mo tor which impels the purchases to select flowers for sweetheart , wife , children , invalid friends , or what not , while many a Hontimontal vision rises before one's eyes ns the homo of promiscuous tables is disclosed upon the reception of the name. Ono would think that noth ing but the diroat need could impel sturdy , well developed men to stand from ton to fifteen hours a day manipula ting gutta'percha toys orblowingup biby balloons , jerking wooden figures , spin ning tops nnd exhibiting gimcraclis ii general. Yet all the year through thceo iien can bo found doing precisely thcao .hings , nioro especially now , as tin autumn winds begin to low anc thoughts of Christmas tide fill many ninds It is n curious and lamontablu 'act that the moat brutal faces in this city are to bo found in the person of dog- Bi'llers. There wore two or three follows down town and several on Fourteenth street whose countenances are aufliciontly repulsive to frighten any man , woman , or child in whoso rough hands are daily exhibited by pup- lies of various nationalities. They seem jutient and stolid ; they rarely beg exam- nors to purchase , but it can bo readily understood that scores of little dogs urn roariy transferred from the uhargo of hcso brutca to the nioro gentle care of ordinary human beings out of motives of ureat sympathy. A few years ago there van incursion of Chinamen who poripi- ( etically oold candies , figs , cigars and cigarettes. Thcao nru almost entirely ono out of the street trndo. Now and -hen n Chinaman ia found with n stand ejo wliero fruit and cigars of an inferior quality nro exposed , but very rarely. Their place , BO far us cigars are eon- cetntd , aooma to have been taken entirely " tiroly by n rough looking clats of men , B sailor's garb , who hoodwink the in credulous by fairy talon of smuggling , and confidentially , and with great uecro- sell cigarn that would bo dear at live . conls a hundred at five cents n pioco. The quantity of ohenp jewelry vera by thu lower classes in tins community must bo very great. In certain sections of thu city half n dozen pcddloia with trajB held by straps slung nbout the nock , can No found oll'dring breastpins , rings , collar Beu atuda and like manner of cheap gogaws anil ornaments for man in womaj , and child nt fabulously low rates , It would seem as if an enormous trade must bo done in order to furnish them comfortable subsistence , became. the whole stock were sold ten tiinea n day the transaction would amount to u an very small figure. The queerest doulorn all are these who tralllo in old clothes , hats and old boots. In the first place they are always ready to trade and dicker. doesn't make any difference what they have in their bogs , they are porlootly willing to trade them oil' for something else , and It has always been a mystery to tbo ordinary man aa to what was done are with these apparently useless articles of apparel. Aa a matter of fact they sell every kind of low-priced article , from un old newspaper to a holf.amokod cigar ; from a pair of broken leather shoes to a moth-eaten coat and , are evidently en tirely satisfied with the profit they secure. In the poorer parts of the city , along the water fronts , in what nro gen erally termed tenemont-houao r { strict * , are venders of this kind have free range and license too ( and como utthuir own sweet will. They go from nttio to basement without asking anybody'u permission They know ut a glance what will suit , I and very quickly determine what price ask. Dud clothing ia a favorite arlielo to trade with these people , aa ia every m kind of crockery , cups and saucers and plato , cheap knives and forks and apooiu , nil the minor but necessary para phernalia of humble housekeeping , Thrusnuda of pounds of alleged tobacco aold on the street every month , and nsor the frozen ouatarda which , wln-n n.I' jiveotonod , pain for ice cream , the aoda. the water that doemi't fizz , the lemonade ut- of thu tci'.y knoccat of tha aciaaouj fruit , and ( j , cigarettes that never cnmo within ft mile of honcat tobacco , their numbers nro legion and their quantity fabulout. The dtrcot vendors c n bo divided into three ciniscB firat , these who have regular stands , which , though not fixture * , are nevertheless permanent , auch as the fruit , flower , newspaper nnd general periodical Btnnda ; Bocoml , those having n sufficiently largo otnck t f goods , necessitating hand cart or other moving vehicle , and , third , thofo whoso stock in trade consistu liter ally in a few Imos of matches , mme ap ples or pears , half a dor.oti load pencil ! , a few envelopes , and a half score of cigars Some . very wealthy people have started in just this way. A case in point is perfectly - foctly well known to the residents of the Fourth ward. An honest , industrious , frugal coupla for many years kept n fruit and cMidy stand on a corner in the center of n swarming tenement district After a few years they moved into n store , and in less than a score of years they not only owned the store but two buildings ndjacent , and are now counted among the wealthy of their kind. A news-stand near Fulton ferry , started but a few years ago with a simple table on which was placed the morning and evening papers. Little by little the stand waa increased , until now there is what might bo called n store , extending aomo twenty foot in length , nt which can bo bought not only all the newspapers and nil thu periodicals of the time , but books and stationary of every sort. This ia but a specimen of what is done in many parts of the city. Almost every day can bo soon , not far from St. Paul's church , ono or two horses and carriages marked ' 'for sale. " Crowds irathor nbout thorn , and the snlo proceeds until by order of i policeman the business is BUS * | nnded , to bo resumed n few blocka uolow. During the fruit season the vicinity of every market ia crowded with fruit and iiowors , from the owner of n lialf-dozon doubtful peaches up to the proprietor of n largo aland elaborately ileckcd with tempting growths of every kind. Every eligible corner on Broad way , and indeed every chief thoroughfare - faro , is occupiad by a seller of fruit of aomo kind or other. Italians , Iriah , and Germans have the largest proportion of these little shops. Their profit is in the pennies. They live by what the ordinary American would starve on. They are most saving and economical. They care little for comfort , lees for cleanliness. They occupy garrets or collars , saving and carefully caring for their profits until nblo to loom out in a state ono or two degrees above that in which they worked at lirst. The city is busy enough in the < daytime , but , after all , the greatest amount of .street selling is done after nightfall , and , indeed , during the later houri in the evening. Many theaters do not ring down their curuins until 11 o'clock at night , but when the audiences pour forth their first greetings are from the lips of the flower girla and newspaper boys. If inclined to jollity , the outcomora seek the electric lighted thorouhfarca : $ of Broadway or the Bow- cry , where they encounter , at nlmont every atop , cries of "ilotcornl" "Will you buy my llowora ? " and moot on every block dealers in miscellaneous waresauch ? IM fruita , ntitB , cheap jewelry nnd cigars. From that hour on New York's trade ia nil on the atrret or in aaloons. Ruputn- bio tradesmen are in bed. Well known atores are under lock and key. If a man w nta a necktie ho must buy it on the street. His flowers , his petite bouton- nieree , hia hot corn , his suspenders , can only bo had from outdoor tradesmen. There is much lifo in the metropolis of which metropolitans know nothing , and this street vending is ono of the most sig nificant parts thereof. Klzy.lc.1 Out ! " Tli IB is what a once prosperous merchant said of himself , the other day. His business had faded out , credit was gone , and the aherifF had sold his goods , The trouble proceeded from a prolonged attack of dyspepsia , which prostrated and i unsettled him BO that ho could not attend to hia nll'iire. Pity he hadn't thought of Jet Brown's Iron Bitters , which would have Raved him. Mr. A. J. Lawler , 172 S. in Broadway. Baltimore , snye , "Malaria and dyapopflift troubled me tor nine yoare. Brown's Iron Bilttirs gavomo relief. " CHAT AIJOUT THU ItAIiT.KT. IK ( I'oninlc IMi'iiilici'H Coiihlili'ri'il Sonic ltuUllluo ( 1'oinlH. "No , their name's never appear on the n programme ! ) , but they nro the most in- creating characters in the theatrical lifu. They are almost mysterious. You don't know whore Ihi'y como from , whoru they of nor whore they are , " The cnrtmn had risen , no moru tickets are being sold , and tliu man in the box olliuo wus taking thu Washington Slur man into hia confi dence , Bullet girl i were bung disciuaud. "Did you ever see u ballot girl oil' the ngu ? No ; 1 guosa you Imvn't seen hor. Mujbe y u wouldn't know her if you Jul. Thi-y Hit about the Btngo hko but- luillu'b ; thny einilu and frisk about ; the } c.iny the Queen's train , they are paguB San nnil guntloiiien of the court , alwaja in , MghrB , with nlmpely limbs and graceful , or but they don't eay anything , and , after the curtain goes down , and the blaze and Ut light of thu thratru is out , they are gone. use waiting outBido for "em , you wont if 'em , or you wont know 'em. " There nro soiim billet girls who belong the higher walks of life , but who have been brought down by misfortune and for a forced to uurn a living as bust they may. One of the prettiest girls 1 over eaw on iho Btngo WBB a bullet girl. When they on hud n tableau aho hud to take the part of . angel or a nymph , or BOIIIO part whore Lena aorapliio beauty was needed. Some are ni.d the old and ugly , but there are some modoat , to pretty girls who are working to support a mother or pcrhapa little brothurs and the sitters. " "What do they earn ? " aakod the Star man. man."Only aix dollars a week when they employed , and they are not em ployed moro than halt tha season. " "How do they manage to live ? " "They are generally hop girls , girla who are learning a trade , or seamstressec , who nave to add thia to their small wages earned in tha day in order to got enco along. But they hnv nil s > rta nf em ployment oulaido Why , there are snino the treasury clerks yes , young ladies who teuii employed in the treasury , who taku thu part in the billet , Seine of 'em have a natural liking for the stage , and as tlu-y enn't got any higher part tlw toke that , mall Sumo do it to got dms Yuti can't tell can knew two little girls who j lined the tlto ballot when they were little bita of things earn money to support their invalid uuit thor , and thny grow old in the service. Sometimes the girls got married , and thuy once in a while , like Olara Morria , they bticomo famous in the higher walks uf th' ' BtlgO' " pmy tory. lllflri-H the worl.l renowned u uppotlzor anil luvl orator. Uuoil nowvr I whulu chllUuil world. Try It , but bowuro linUutliiim. A k your grocer orilru Ut for from Ktmiilno article , manufactured by lr , J. for Ii , tiivwii k rioua ' rosd M-JWS , 1UKOTA. ] ! i m rck hai a 7 mills tax.biwod onn valua tion of 82,000,000. liinmnrck Is paying Intern. r > n SM.OOO In- voted in Rtliool houses. Ton tvou aml seres of tiinhsr land have been destroyed by the ( ho near SturRii. The Si ux 1'ftlls pftcltlni ? homo commenced npcifttlono on the 28th , by langhtnrlng 100 n. Wonns-ckot has been atylml "tho prldo of tilxirn noutity , nnd tli a mfftnt wonder of South Dakota , " The NiifRcr Hill tin di co\erlfi , In the Hills nrocon idorod nutaUntlnl and pr.icticnlly In- c\hanstUlo Tlio ere } lohh 12J pnr cent. The Hi"ux City it Pacific railroad nurvoyors havn ronchod ( ! icon wood < ti routp to Dand * wonil. They nro on ft tcconnoltorinR trip. Ooo hundred nnd trn rnr < of whont wrro Ifttcly li.inlnl into Fnrgo liy < > nn fiiqiiio. Tlio train was over thrco-ipurtr > rs of a milerlong. A rcnresentntlvo nt Plankinton of the Clove- Ian J Ull company will loan 11 tvx ( cod to farmers wit Miring , payment to ho icado when the crop U iliroalic'd. liotwcnn .July 'JOlli nnd October S.'lh , them I wrrn shipped over the Northern Pacific 71 020 head of cJttlo. It required 2,89(5 ( cars to trans port them. In unking n fhaft in i. lilack Hills mine there waa found n piece of potrlfied Btiako , which waa nbuut six feet long anil M thick an n min'n arm. In consideration of being mntlo thu county nat of llrtilo county , I'tikawana oilers a block of ground nnd n court house to cost not less than ? 3,00' . I'rlvato lid. Ilinoi , of the Twenty-fifth in fantry , got into n wrnuglo nt n npRro d nco- hnuan nt Sturgis and wni shot nnd Instantly kllloJ by Frances Weddloton , a colored proklf * tuto. tuto.Near Near Jamestown , recently , Mts. S'chroeder _ nnd her Infant child were burned to death in n pnmlo lire. They were burled together , the child In the mother's arms , as they were found niter their terrible death. ' " Tlio tux to bo collo.tod In Doughvi _ county for thoctKiiIni * year , amount * to St2 , 08. ! > 2 ; SJ/JG2 20 on rcnloBtato and 87,810.72 on per- Bonn ! property. This Is more than double the amount collected last year. ThpYntikton ; Press BUYS that the Knstmn thi tlo , the seeds of whicli were brought to this section by the early Kusnlaii itnmlgrnnts , ia pprendlng with a rapidity which cnlli for prompt Biippropsivu action ou the part of the city and county authorities. What n mnn can do In Dakota by close at * tantion to his knitting is thus told by the Alexandria llornld : William IIollls came to tliln county from lown five years ago ami set tled In liculah. At tlmt time he had n com mon team and n cow , nnd whan his shanty was completed ho had to borrow S3 to pay for the lumber. To-day ho cultivates eighty-flyo acres , tins four good homes and two colts , fif teen head of cntt o , besides bogs , poultry , nnd oed farming toola , n good house , barn and sheds. Together with Chas. McMnstor ho owns n throiJiiiig machine. All thU he haa made ninco coming hero by dint of hard work nud good management. It would take a long while for n man to do ns well back oast. WYOMING , On the 2Cth at Fort Fettcrmnn .Tames San- den in nolf deiensp ehot und killed Tom Deumend , A Cheyenne contractor waa the fticcossful bidder for the job of rebuilding Kort Itussoll which will Lost In the neighborhood of $90,00 , ) . - Another wheelbarrow fiend is trudgiag across the tori Story In the hope of crofting the continent in 125 daya on a wager of ! 000. COOT , tha Laramlo City man who is to ho hung : on the l th day of December , hhs gotten - ton over hia desire to starve himself to ' .loath and now taken his regu ar rations juat as though nothing wm going to happen. An important discovery has been made . within ix milo of Ilawlliis. It Is a flowing pring of peed water uulliclent to supply all ° thu needs of the city for all purposes , and it f can he delivered In the city with immense pressure , na the source of water is at least two liundrod foot above ( the railr.ad track. Georgetown prpjf cs nbout2,000 in ere per Tli reo thousand .loal minors are out on n strike in the state. A coal famine Is fearod. , : The North Park mining district promises to , develop bid next spring. Prospectors report the country pretty well staked out. Deacon Evan has concluded t. compact by n. which the Denver & Now Orleans road will ccuro connection with the gulf metropolis. > Two children of Mis. Douglas , ia Denver , fire to their bad "to kill the Inign , " aa tha little ones expressed it Ono of them perished the tire nnd the surviving ono was badly " " IT ecorchod. MONTANA. lic The contract for building the Montana Penitentiary at Virginia City IIUH bsen awarded. The building M to cost 510.-I75. at A suction of the Mullan tunnel , on the Noithtrn Pacilic. near llulona , caved in re cently uiul stopped trnllic on the road for two daya. daya.Tho The monthly output of mineral at Butte is estimateU to bo woith 315p,000. ! Over half mi H u per moi.th in paid out for wage * , wood , and vitiloua other expouscs. Stockmen repnrt a remnrkablo increnJO of Ifmy wolvemm tt.uratifrrs. A largo number Wi calves have been duvoiiro'l by thorn. Wolf WiWl poiuoiimg ia likely to become n piolitablo in- . box diistiy. ! iO ' mh CALirOltNIA , ing iV latgc deposit of gcniiino peat has been ilUuovoud south of Wihtminuter , in the Santa Ami Vulley. A Kromio man shipped to San Kranclaco.tho ( other clay , two mvott polatoen , tmo weighing ' ght aLil the other tuelvo poinida. Oir i. blackberry patch If0x87 ; feet in B/O ! n litrnurdino party this year marketed 1,1100 pounds of lioirltB. They brought J3J2 , Pile t tlio into of SlObO nu iicro. It ii exi cted to get tlio California Southern Kailroml m 01 dur fur through muibesn by the of Deitmber. It wilt then have been nrailyajear tlut the road has been out gists repair , § 1. l'i\o hundred and lifty-aovon aciea of the Cl.uk ran h , oituated bo.ueen Docoto aim Nilts. have roc < Titly been gold to John Keck , leading farmer und fruit-grower of Hun Juan , fill , 100 , or SIM ) an aero , This sale nearly winds up this hlg ranch. Sunday afttunnon , n Hock of sheep feeding ntublilu Eovtrol miles west of ( iridloy were u.tucked by a larjfo band of ravelin , hpecta- uay thuru wera not lrt > s than MOO birds in bjud. Thny would lly down nt the sheep paid alight on tlivir backs , apparently tiying carry off tlio mutton , a In eagle Htyle , Many of the birth pot their taloiu funtonecl in road wool BO that they couldn't lly nwuy , uud ing eighteen were thus captured alive , to the IK OKNKltAI. . Sniiio iiiaKntlicent uurble , euscoptlhlo of the way highest ixi'iah ' , and talit to bo equal to the uuted IViiiHiMd'o marble , ha ) beuii discovered on ultliin i. low itiilod of tiaLta 1'e. The city of Walla Walla , W. T. , receives a rvM-niio uf SM ! ! iO jior annum from hceuaej Kiiinljlini ; hini-tu. A "diud-noruo pokor" Hi- costs J1UO per niuitur , unit tarn tables , Wtleach. the Thu null for coil laudi IB unprocndeiiteil In ted hlttorv of WttKhiLgtoii tertltoiy , Thir. Oao coal land filings ut-rd made iiiona day at } ho Ulympa ! laud oltlou l.nt wouk , HJ tuva a titMttlo p < pur , -MuxlMii pack train of 200 loaduil mil. wa c-pturt'il lu liraut c < unty liy MPXI. B ildiern , nud the puotU ciiulUaitud to tlut Kovetmiifiic. 'Hi y li.no lieou innlting-i pruc- of carrri > K on tliU UunUU'Bd on n lartu ; ' , riiiiuliif ; U'twi-eu tiilvor city. DuininK thy mliioi | > "iiiU ucrois tliu liordur. Con-id lord eiaulu tniulilotlil j robubly grow out uf i. a : V. were Ukuu upon AinoilCiiu soil. . A United Htatia patent has recently been juaueil lu th" t'ontrnl I'.iclllu Hiilroa > i com for 7lU''l ' ucresof land in Utah tent , ing . Tln < i * tfi lir t pitunt Rrantml to thu cnmnitny for laiuli m that tsrrlt.ry. Nnxt ' ent'i ttjipliwuiiin will lidliotrtl at Ogilen , I the n'h'i n City ami Login City , U , T , from 1 alt pntitw who clauii prior rl hta i purcluuurH the wnipuny , tint Und bt-inff now op < u xj'e. ' Thu ailviiutaga to purchaser * of rill- ' c land over tLtwo who buy government "a < . In the former Instance nil miner. ls in tha Innd paw to the purchaser , wlile in thfl latter the government reserves certain right ! in cnso it proves to bo mineral land. "Oicr null Oier llBpllition is somotimoe thoonly way to Impress a truth upon the mind. Accord * ingly take notice that Dr. Pierco's "Pleasant Purgative Pollota , " ( the orig. inal LUtlo Liver Pille ) contlnuo to bo wonderfully effective in caeca of aick and nervous headache , constipation , indiges tion , rush of blood to the head , cold ox- troiiiitics , and all ailmontn arisint ; from obstruction of the bodily functions. Tlioir action ia thorough yet gentle , and the ingredients being entirely vegetable they can be taken with impunity into the moat delicate stomach , All druggists. MVIXCS LI UK A I'HINCK. Hill AVitlmutisn Much ns nJPfillnr lo Bless HlniscK AVIHi. . Brooklyn Kaglo. Oiirious ( stories are often told about men of no fortune who live like million- aire3. Occasionally Instances like that of "lord Amborcromblo , " who lived like n Vanderbilt for a few months , crop up But it is seldom that n man turns up win can live like a Russian prince , drive blooded horses , give olabornto din * nera and tnovo among a fast aot of men without having any money of his own. Th ere is auch a man or , rather , boy in Now York at the present time , lie has boon going nt a terrific rate for two years , i shall call him Smith , bucauao it ia not hia uatuo. IIo is an ideal dudo. JJi : figure is ellm almost to emaciation , his cheat narrow , hia anna and legs long and his face absolutely colorless. Moro than thia , it is nu cH'otniiinto face with small ' features , weak oyca and fln' an irrceolute mouth. It in familiar to half the people in New York. At every event of im portance this pale and languid little dude is on hand. lie has an extraordinary as sortment of clothes , wears numberless rings and is usually accompanied by a valet , lie- comes of very respectable people' I know his mother and several of his ] relatives. They will have nothing tome dp with him and his name is never mentioned at homo. About tire years age ho got into a scrape up-town for which ho needed ready money at once. Ho begged his people to give him $1,000 and they refused point blank. Then ho gathered all of his mother's diamonds , pledged them for about $3,000 nnd took n steamer for Paris. When ho arrived there ho walked into a commission house , asked the head of the firm for a pointer and languidly tossed him a chock for 87,000 for investment. Ono turn on the Bourse landed him nearly $20,000 ahead. lie made a few moro successful specula tions ; , drew thu whole amount of his gains , which had then reached nbout ( § 30,000 , and prepared to "see" Paris. Ho was then twonvy years old. Of course no ono know that when he speculated in § 1,000 lots that ho > waa risking his whole fortune at every | turn of the market. Ho was so placid I [ 1 and serene during his operations that > 1 they gave him credit for having n big fortune - tune in reserve. Mr. Smith made things i howl in Paris. IIo lived there four months , spoilt every penny ho had , and returned to America with half a dozen trunks filled with clothes , no end of jew elry , leaving the tradesmen of Paris doleful ul and forlorn. IIo owed money right and loft in the French capital , but ho never allowed it to worry him. When ho arrived in New York ho had another in terview with his family , but ho was so thoroeghly unmanageable that ho waa igain tossed out of the houao , which ho has never since entered. A little rowd of sycophants hung around lira for n time , but they have nearly all deserted him how and ho has but ono companion a man who ia said to bo an { . idvonturor and whom nobody knows. The ittla dude goes everywhere" I said - oforo. Ho may bo aeon driving on the avenue in the afternoon in a trap that is strictly correct in every detail , and ho attends the theater and opera steadily. ITmo is cut right and left , owes every man money , and ia frequently abused in pub by his dupes. But the expression of his face never changes and ho ia appar ently oa happy as ho waa in Paris , when by the height of his fortune. IIo ia tree known nbout town by the name of "Jib- lotts " 1 don't know whcro the nickname - name cnmo from. IMliKS ! IMMOSI IMIjTC ! A SUUH CUHK FOUND AT NO ONK NKKI ) BUFFER. A Biiro euro for ISlmd , Bleeding , Itching anil Ulcerated 1'iles has been di coxorod by IJr. Williams ( nil Indian Remedy , ) called Dr. Wllliiua'a Indian Pile Ointment A single Will 11.is cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or yearn htamliug. No ono iiood gulferfho ft , minutes after applym ? thia wonderful Booth- medicine. Lotions , instruments and elec Ic.i tuaries do moro harm than good. William's body Indian I'ilo Ointment nbsorbi thu turners , al and lays the IiituiiBO itching , ( particularly nt night I'r. after getting warm in bed , ) nets us a poultice , avoid lives instant relief , nnd ia prepared only for that I'ilos , itching of the private parts , and for noihlno also. O.F 1 toad xvlut the Hon. > T. M. Cpflinbcrry , of do Clovel nil , aaya nbout Ur , William'H Indian Oointment : "I have used scuroi of Pile Cures , nud it affords mo pleasure to say that I have never found anything which pave Biich Immediate and permanent relief ns Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. I'or gala by nil drug nnd iniillod on receipt of price , 50c and . Sold at retail by Kuhti & Co. O. V. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. Intciilioniil IC ao Clmmbora Journal. r ( They have been mostly connected with biblical mattera , and intended to further party interests. It is said lint Field , a printer of the time of Charles 1 , was ' 1,5000 by the Independents to alter a single letter In the third verso of Acts , vi. , ao as to make the word "wo" "yo"and BO give the right of appoint. pastors to I ho people , and not the apostles. The deplorable state of press in Field's time may bo realized from the fact that Bishop Usher , on his to preach at Paul's Groes , asked at a stationer's for a copy of the Bible , and partita nature examining it found , to his astonieh- incut , that the text from which ho was K. . about to preach was not in the book ! The ( I woll-knonn "Vinegar Bible" was pub. | y lishod in 1717 , and obtains its name from Parable of the Vineyard being prin as the I'drablo of the Vinngar , of the most willful alterations of text , nnd ono which costs its V perpetrator her life , was commit by the ilpn widow of a German printer. Ono night , ' while an edition of the bible was being printed In her house , uliu took the oppor brfcln joey tunity of altering the word lierr into Nurr , making thu voreo road ; "ho shall bo fool , " unload of "ho shall ho thy , " The celebrated Binlea of Sixtua 16.00 nro eagerly sought for by all collectors , Their solo fdinu i the multitude of errata To which crowd their pages , notwithstand the lor that his Holiness Sixtua V. carefully mcney superintended every sheet aa it passed X Jy through the press , and finally prefixed to lirat edition a bull forbidding any alteration in the toxt. Q Seal of North Carolina Smoking ToBei , | bacco is the beat. ' lu p a -THE g BEST TONIC. = i Tli'.i ineJIolnr , comMnlng Iron viih V 'O 'Uililo tonlrs , nun kj ! nnil mmi lelcly Cures | ) V | ICIHIH | | inillRc-fillnii , \ \ rnunr * * , I liiimro llliinit , ,1liilurlnC lilllH nnil l'f fr , uinl Neiirnl ln. Ii h an uniallinc remcuy for Dl casci ortho KlilnejN nnil l.Urr. It Is tnvalnnblo for Dl onccs f > ootillnr to VVomcti , nnd nil who Icndfcilentnrv ll\cs. ltlopsnotinjiirotlicteetlicnun.'licadurlic.or produce con llpntlon othrr Iron mc < lmnri < lo. Itinrlclicsninl purlflei tlicblnod.rtltniilati-l tlieiiprmtlte.nlds the nsf Imllntlon of food , ro- HCVPS Hcartlinrii nnd Udelilng , nnd ttrjiiGth ini the inti li' < mid nerve1 ! . I'or tntertniiicnt Tcvcrs , Ijissitndo , I > nck of Fiicrcy. AeIt has no ciiiial. as * Tlic Rpniilnc lina nlmvo trndo rrmrlc niul cruvnl red lincion wrapper , lake DO other nu.n > innr , rr , As'lUnJhp-jie.Jiniia BROAD GLAItt VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver offered to the imblic. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN DUIKCT LINK FOB KNOtAND , FKANCK AND OEBHANY. , The BtoiaiRhlpn o ! this well-known line are built 01 Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are huulsh sd with ovcry requisite to make the pMsayo both to and agreeable. They carry the United Statc < tnd European malls , und lca\o Now York Thuro d.tyaanduaturdajafor Plj mouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourc . , ( PAULS ) and IIAUIIURO. Rites : Stccrjgo from Uuropo only 1113. Fir ? Cabin , 35 , 05 and ? 7& . attur u . ' , f2U. Honryl'undt , Mark lltnscn , K , U. Monrcs , ! ! . Tolt cnteln Omaha , Qroncwcz k Schoeiitgou , azcntatt Council flluffa. 0. D : KIOUAHD &CO. , Gen. r si Agts. , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Gbaa. Kozmlnskl & Co Qenoril Western Agonta , 170 Waahlngton St. , Cbtco B0.111. Chartered by theStateof Illl fiooia tor thce.xprc3spurpose ofclvingirnmcdiaterchelln all chronic , urinary ana prl- . > Gleet nnilSyphills in all their complicated forms , also at ? diEcasca of the Skin and Blood promptly relievedand permancntlycurcd by rcme- . cJicstcst'.dina'otl"cir _ _ lt < l > iclall'r < ictlcc. Seminal ciknc-.s. Nipht Lossi . by Drtams , Pimples on " . = FarcLo-t Manlioodj.asHlvrli/eurnl T/.ere naexinrlmfnttnih The appropriate rc.r.cdy .intoncc usdln cacti csc. Consultations , per- iunal cr by Icttrr , sacredly confidential. Med- -icts sent bv Mail and Express. No marks on iac uce to indicate contentu or sender. Address m.JAMESNo.2u4Wa3hinglonSI.Cliicagolll. ' - Ttju. . . . . * * ! " ' 'wwiuwr ' 'I"1' * r'nti D nnur : . IlootfrM. VIctimsofjouthfuliinpnidonco.cotisinKNcrTousDo- billty. I'reinaturo Decay , and alldisoid re brought on inuiLcretion or oic"sflwill Ipnrnof ir t-Iu remedy , byoddrofwins.J. 11. KiKVI.S < oUhathanieUN.r DR. HORSE'S . E5LEGTRJG BELT ty by euro Jfer > misnc's * , I.tilnbaso. ItltiMimatlam rnrnlr Ia , NiMlrAlKla , MinlUn. h ! < lni > ) , Sphio in I IUn Ji- . > - tir. Asttmiii tli uttlu , tMi Dli > I1 1 * . " 'hull i > 1" ' Hiju-liM iitnri i , I'lli H I- | > | | IIM I t. IK > him b A u , rniliMiNlu I I > rl t'l < OnH in ti-iiiii I , i- < It I ! n > Aiuer the that > .t ii it'ho I IPI Iiti ilv uinl in IM _ , u iii tin i i ti the , ami cuu uu roilmruutl IQ tin luataul by thu p ulont. Winter licomlnp , tbo songono the } car ( or ncheg pains. In view of thia fjctuosuy buy one of . Homo's Klectrlo Delta , lly HO doing you will Hhoitmathm , Kidney Troubles and other Ilia flesh U heir to. Do not delay , hut call at our olUcaandoxamluo belts , No. 1422 Douglas rtroetcr doodinan'8 , 1110 Farnom St.Omaha , Nob. Or- filled 0 O n RE PRESENTS fboenlz Atroraaoo Co. , ol on , CisB Aueta Jf.SM.lt * . eitchceter.N. T. , Capital OOO.OCC. iTercJiinlo , of NowtiV. N , 3. , Cat IUI 1,27COCO. Irard yire , PliUtOelrMa , iplltl 1,500 , OCC. imen'i yiind Cicit'l l.Jt9,916 IS DKOID Koyal Havana Lottery I ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) R Drawn at Havana fluba , , Every 12 to 14 Days. TICKETS , (3.00 , * * HALVES , $1 00 bubjoct to no manipulation , not controlled by th In Internet , It Ii the lalreat thing lath ol chance In eiletcnco. For Information and particulars apply toSIIISKY , CO.Oen. Atfcnts , 121 ! Droadway , N Y. city. KAUD & CO. , 417 Walnut fUoet.Bt. Lout * . Mo Frank Lobrano , L. D. , SO Wyando.te , Kan. 21-m&e It w Iv Health is Wealth ! IB * K. 0. WUT'l NlKTI AMD ItBilN TRBiSURNT , > ifuarantoexl nueclflo for Hyeterla , I ) nineaa , Convul- We , KIU , Korroua Neuralgia , Headache , Nervou ) erty 1'roatration cau oj by tha use ol alcohol or tobbacoo , WakclulncM , Mental JcpruBslon , Sot ( nlnR of the , rcsultlneln Insanity anJ leaplm ; to misery , nail death , IVcmature Old age , Uaroncs ) , lost olpowcrln cither 5i , Involuntary Lottvn and frper- matorhoracaused by over e ertlontcf the briln , el- ( tbliBoorovcr Indiilgonco. Kach bos , pouUlui one ' month's treatment. ; i.00aboxor tils bottles ( or , ( cut b ) mallirejulj on reovlpt ol prlc . WK QUAIUNTKK SIX HOXBJ cure iny cue. With each order received by D lU bottles , a orapll > h d Hltb { & 00 , wo will aend purchaser our written guarantee to refund the II thetroatnionidoeanot elTectaoure. Ou r uitcMlMU ( < d oiily by JOHN C : WEST 4 CO. , 23-mio-rr . f82 Uadlton t. , Cblcacro , ill. JAH , ii. PEABOUY K , u. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON [ lUrf.koooNo. 1W JonesSt. 0 ffrr , 'HIPr F bt OtUoe bouri 11 m. to 1 p. B. n It , o 111 | , Til ptioEe of oc * 87 , itilcw-cv 1S > , The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years ia n matter of great oatouiahmont to these who pay on occasional viait to thia growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Eoad the finely paved atreota the hundreda of now rcaidencoa nnd coatly buainoaa blocka , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the laat five yeara. All this ia a great aurpriao to vialtora nnd ia thp admiration of our citizona. Thia rapid growth , the business activity , and the many eubatantial imprcvomonta niado a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor haa uiado a handaomo profit. Slnoo the Wall Street panio laat May , with the aubaoquont cry of hard times , there haa boon less demand from apocula- tore , but a fair demand from inveatora acoking homos. Thia latter claaa are taking advantage of low pricoa in building - ing material and are securing their homos at much losa coat than will bo possible a year honco. Spoculatora , too can buy real osta' 3 cheaper now and ought to take advant preaont pricca for futur profi a fh few years promlocs. greater jvo'opmonta ' in Omaha than the paat fi o years , which have been aa good aa wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money lu the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- terest , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. We Lave for BO'O the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnani , Davenport , iuK , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residencp property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Fnrimm , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stouk Yards proper in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section the Stock Yards Company and railroads will certainly double price in a short time. We also have somn fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence.0 for sale , Parties wishiug to invest will find some good burgaiiJt < in cuUmp on .u BiRQKES&S. 213 South 14tb St. Between Farnham and Douglas. P. S. We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give- u callWe want ouly bargains. will positively not handle prop nl more than its real value. \