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    THE DATTyY BEE- WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19
617 St. Clinrlrs S * . , SfJp' | JjK rntrf.ShM Mo jot ,
SI. I
.jrlttr l"Ti he n' > < c i"n o
Norvoui Picstrallori. Qcblilti , Mental in *
Phtjlcal Weakness Mt.curlal and other Afti ! >
lions ol Thrc.it , Skin or Uones , Qlood Poisoning
old Sore * and ulcrts , n * irmtM WHS oniimiltvtJ
Bifm , < inl"W"-fl"l" rfl'1 ' ; ' " I'trlr.Prhaic'j.
Diseases Arising ( rum Indiscretion Excesi
Einosurc or Indulgence , Mth t' nt" "
fM.wlm rflr < l , ! bc'ri > n Lrt , tVtllUr.dlM p
rrnderlnp Karrlnie Improper or umuppy.
Ow > crL/ln lItr [ ' . ndlntl jj Wrlln ht uticitlotii.
A Positive Wrhron Guarantee
! In tl eonble < ilr > tlelnti ttnl et < trr tier > .
r mplilcts , Enoll h of Qermiin , O4 p ce , d ;
criblne above dlieatcs In male or fcmole , FUCK
MARRDAGG GUIDE !
KO r EM. n ° rl I . lllmtnlM In eloth and till Mnllo4
ftue.nnej r | < oUctt p raf , lrr eovrn. < 5 Tbli h M
BUI&I ! ! tht canoti. doubtral br IftaDl.lltro viftt u
. . . . .
Lew. , Kjutk fit trnt 11. , ID 1L UwlUL Btuitt
1VIII pnrlfV thn nLOOD.'rcpn'
1.UO tlio LIVER nil" ) ( ( IDNEV8.
and ] { INTOIII : : Tint liiSAIiTIi
aa VIGOR of YpUXlL Ur .
Iirpiln , WnntorApiiclltc -
cllnpiilnn , J.nck or HlrciiRlli ,
llr"lw
curcil. lionia , Vilusclcjnnii
itorvci rocclvo now lorec ,
nvona tlta mind nnd
/ UMplJcs Ilraln 1'owcr.
5 BiiircrlnKrrcni coinplnlnt >
npciillarto tliclraov will
' Bmi'sIHOH TOITIO nfnfonnj
o , tiltcs a clcnr , liavltliy complexion.
Froqiiont Mlcn/ptflnt r" * 'WliiK onlyndd
to llio popularity ofllio nrlcln.il. Uo not experi
ment ( cut llio OlIinlNAI. AND llKSTi
S ndrotirnitdrc9 < itoTb > iI > r. Ilartnrmed Oo.X
MtI ul . Mo..for our"Z > llEAM HOOK. " ! * .
nllor ttnuin ( u > d tuoful.liii'ormaUou./roe. K J
Science of Life Only. $ 100
BY MAIL POSTPAID ,
KF THYSEIF , ,
A GHEAT MKDIOAIj WOltK
Eiliauatol Vitality , Nervous and Pbrslcal Dobllll ;
Premature Doclltio In ( fan. Krrors of Yonth , iid thi
untold mlieriei romiltln ( rom In.ilscrctlotie or ex
O088O9. A bo < k for every m n , youup , mlddlg igft
nd old. It contains 156 preoorlptlnnt ( or all nca <
ndclironfldpi'0ic8ciich ! | oneof which lilmaltuble
So found by tha Author , whoar cxp rltnce ( or 1)
jctre It Btioh M probably never r ( nro ( oil tn the lot
o ( any phy loian BOO paged , bound In beimtlfu'
French mu-lln ouiiiotsod oovert , ( all , ( rllt Kiir / nte d
to bo n finer work In every utata , inr.chiuiical , lit
erary &nd proc lnal , than any ether ork Roldlr.
thla oouutiy ( or 92.60 , or the money will bo rofiindM
In every lustinco. Trice only $1.00 by molt , poil
paid , llluntiatlvo sampli 6ctut Bond now. Oolcl
modal amu-dcd tha author by the National Uoulca1
Anodatlnn , to thi ofllooriof which he rofcra.
The ScUinco o ( Lllo nnonlJ ho road by thovonua
lor Inctmctlon , and by the afflicted lor tollcf. ICwUI
benefit all. London Lancet.
TLere In no member o | cl ty to whom Th Del
nco ol LMe will not bo uiwlul , whetlxir youtli , p
enl , Kuardlto , uittractor nr ohrirymi > 3. AriroiwjJ
Address the Prabmlj Medical fm.ttute , or Dr. W
H. Parker , No. i Dulunch Ktrett , Tkntori.Maiu. , vhb
may b consulted nn all illscoiiM requiring UIIlanJ (
erporlonoo. Chronlo and obstlaatodltkiaiuw that hMt
baffled the tUll ol all other phyUCrl
a eppcUlty : Booh treated mtcocna HCrVl
wUEotl an Initanoa ol tallnre. T
'MEDICAL AND SUKQIOAL
'DISPENSARY
R01INSE'S BLOCK ,
Vat. 18th and Capitol Avenue , treatt all oaaeo. Trip
plod or Deformed , altodlioamis ol tb
Nervous System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
All Okie * ol Curvature ot thu Bpino , Crookitd Feet
Lec and Arms , riramnig ol the 1U | > . KBM , and
ADklo Jolnta Aluo Obronlo aOictlons olthetlvei
Uhoonutltm , Paralytli , Pllre , Ulcrrs , Cntarrh , A nth
ma and BioncbltU are all treated by new and luo
oewtu ) methods. All rtUcuwi ) o ( tne Blood and Uriu
ary Organ * , Includliic thuBo rt-Bultlng horn Im lucre-
Uoa.orezpovurc , re atth and ucoouidilh treated
andacuroKU runtood. Young mn , niluillo a 'txl ,
and old men miflcrlnK Irnm WctkncM at.d Ncrvoiu
xhaustloa , producl.ij. .mJIfrcetlon , Palpitation l th
Heart , Deepondonry Dlulrau , LOH ol Memory , Lock
ol Koervy and Amiiltlon , can b * tutored to health
and tiger , II ouo li not too lone nr-cctixl !
The Biirgoou In oiifgoi \ a graduate o ( Jiffnr
ion UedToal College 18S6) ) and Lu etudlod lib
prolouolon la London , T rU and Berlin. II allllrtod.
-caUor write ( all description ol voui oue , and ruedl-
cloe may 1 * B nt you. Oon/inltatlon trw. Addict
Omaha Dispensary , Crounae'i Ulock , Omaha , Neb
Office tiuun 1B-12 a. m.,1-8 and 7-8 p . m Bundavi
10 A m
ta.Bend lor UeatU * etthei on maj dUcaocn o
delurmltlM.
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY
0. F.
i . .
EUCOESson TO OAVia n ;
General Buliti lo
M
. OMAIU. * "
Harolof itloKOOOflaoieC relaUT Mltolid Uux )
B Kirtern Nebiuia , at low prloi acd ou u ; ttrmi
toLroToa Jime oi tale In Doaxli I , Dedt * , Cclla :
eiWt , Brut , Doming , Oarry , Wublcjlco , lltllo )
ffioodern , and Duller Oouiitlet.
Taxci paid In all pa.rU ol the BUU.
Montr loantxl on toproved Urii.
Hotarr While alwavi In nffl Oorretpocd
EVERY M3BSOa
SICK OR WELL
I InvlUd lo * cnd the
address tn TUB BMIIT Srecino Co. , Jlrawrr
Atlant * . t ) . fnr a copy ot tlwlr treat M on Ww
cud bkla ItitCiucti , vhldt til bo mulled tsix.
Ganoor for Many Years
A limlh tenant h been atlotel ( or oany yo
nrlth a otrccr cu bur n < s - , and.vas triattd by or
ol"b U-ht | bj l taut , and the old > imu-Htj u
wltMout lent flt llntlly we m\c btr Hvtill't bj
Dt o atul II.O Lai bcou couplite'y ' cure ) .
Joux llit-L. i n'cgM ' ,
Thornton , Oa. , August IV , 1SSJ
NOSE EATEN OYF.
John H rM , yourg mto mar here , > ad a ran <
oa lili ( ac wh'rJi had oitcn away Mi no e end pi
ot bU check , and wu i xt udlnir up to hU e < t * .
a U-t rvtort be put ou Uwllt'i H.wlne | , and
kaieaUre'vcurvdhlm , HUIaccU all h l d 01
with new fctb , and Ll Rt-niral health U exccllci
tUUIeoortrr w wonderful
'
Jf. F. Cwwur.M. 1) . .
e , Oa. , Aufruit 10,18Bt
O ) ST OP laVING AUKOAt ) .
Ucntfi , SIMIIO KtitU of 1'ooiJ , nnii All
KlLtlf ) of ClnlhlnK Very
London Cor. riiilftdolpliln 1'rew.
"Thoro 5s HO city In which y ° u c n < zo' '
moro for Bixponco or leas for n guinea
( linn in London. " This wni what llich-
ard Hush , the American diplomatic rop-
reaentativo to England paid nwoy back
in the ' 20's. Tlicaa words are aa true to
day ns tlioy wcro when the nhrowd , ob-
Burvant American gave ullornncoto thotn
Brrnd io day i > cheaper In London thnn
in Now Vork , Par' ' * , Vioonn , Berlin , ot
HniBJcls. You can get n suit of clothes
made to measure from real Scotch tweed
for $15 , fashionably cut and well finished.
llundmln of tailors will bo glnd to taka
your measure and furnish a well-fitting
eult of a common , but still fair material
for $10. I can buy ready. made thoes
for ? 2 00 ovcry bit as pond an I can purchase -
chase m Now York for $5 , vrhllo for that
oum I can got as good a pair of "hand-
" " 1 wiak to .
sown "uuaorstandings" as wear.
A good silk hat mny bo bought for ? 3 ,
and n Derby of the latest fashion
for a trifle over 82 Shirts and under-
wnar are leas than two-thirda the price
nuked for thorn in Now York , nnd the
t'lovno I wonr coat mo 75 cents a pair ,
and I have never yet found them to split
or tear. Liditb' nttiro la proportionately
cheap. Douses or rooms may bo had
within two and one-half miles of the
licart of the city , with gardens four times
aa largo as the area the residence stands
ou , for a rentil of from 8150 to $200 per
annum , a return faro by rail to the city
costing from six to eight cents dally.
Vegetables are about half the price they
are in the states. Batter io five cents a
lound choapor. and moat only is a door
lominodity. Not nearly so much dearer
houah OH la generally nuppoood. Yuster-
lay I bought a log of excellent mutton
or twenty conto per pound , and for
) rirno joints of brof the butchorir are now
inking twenty-four conti per pound.
Then , again , tinh is ridiculously cheap. I
road in an Exeter paper that hwilngn
were aold in that town < mn itay laat wouk
at the rate of twenty-four forthroo cants ,
and that sprats were retailed at two cents
per quart.
But Mr. Rush WM as right about the
mrchaiing ppwor of the guinea as ho
ivas in his estimate of the libornl cquiva
ent obtainable fer the nimble uizptnc
[ n the west end of London the roost or-
oriionnto pricca are aolied by the trades--
men. Fifteen doll am for n pair o > trous-
cro cad ? . ' 15 for a coat end vnat arc * by no
moaua exceptional priced , and them are
ilent ? of knights of thoahcars who would
ihargo $00 tor n nult of cvnning droes
hat or.o cnnld readily mutch at nciljtall-
r's for § 25 , I know several "snips"
hat nra glad to array ouztomrrs in uil'tho
jlory of "clawiiimmur * ' ' coat , lotr-cut
'nut and" pant on auito fur $15. London
) oarding ; houses are an abomination and
Biuiro. Ono can got inGbitfly buiter
oed and accommodation in PhiliJol-
bia , Bultimoro or Boston for 85 per
cek than can be procurod'ln London lor
oublo the money,1 Rtwojr ! trivoliag ,
)0 , is innc-h moro oxponatro in England
inn in America. Even- third-cliaa
, I think , quito csMOxponoivo-aa the uai-
orm faro charged in tho-3to4ua , and to
nako n jcaraoy o2ra low hundicd mtlea-
n a first clais carriage vrilt ooot at letBt
0 per ct'iu moro than in covMing a Ifce
istunco of ground lu the Stateo , jourucj- ,
ng in luxxrious CMO in r > Pulknau car. \
L Yonri } ; "iViiinmi SInk n n Trip froitn )
St. DoulHjio. Atlitntn. la
\tlnnta CoMtltutioa. .
On tl o axtromu. western end of
ly ntreut the curiosity noekora will now
nd a young woinan who mad the tii ; > .
roni 8t Lijuiato AtLtntt.in box cars.
The nttaie of tlio girl\ whopirformsd
tis ruinnjrkrtblo 'eat is Maggiu Ferguaoru
ho Is about liftoen yo&xa of ago , and is >
ucidedljf pretty * Shonrrlvud in At-
uuta Friday morning , having made tho.
rip trotniNiiHhttillu to Atlanta in a Inched
ox car , ftomi which eho waa released in
no Wuotorn and Atlantic railroad yud ;
eon after loa ng tha car oh 3 approacbud
) pt. Crim , who waa then on Alabama
treot , to wham oho said oho was a
trangeri in the city , , and that aho
wantrjito fii-.il aoma rolalivea who lived
n Atlanta. She did not present- the
loatcat appinnmco when the approach edj
Jitpt. Grim. Ilur.- wearing apparel * was
otnowhat uailod , and tko valiao nliooar -
iod in heof hand looknd as though It ad
maaod thi&ugh auverul campaigns Sha
nfurnu'd thu captain that her nu.iio waa
Hn Kio Ft'rguaon , and said that aho was
ooking for a family bit the samp nauio.
apt. Crltu secured a city directory ,
and among the many Furgusons. therein
ound Iho onn the young woman was in
quest oL They wslded on. Foundry
tr-ui , nnd to tint pluoo the c.vptalu cou
duutvd her. On the way the girl elootri-
iod the captain by tolling him that aho
rim away from her homo in St L'wia.and
hat aho had ridden all the way from St
utni'a ' to Atlantii on frelyht trains. Yes-
Utrday Oapt Crim told the atory to aOon-
stilution reporter who called to BOO thu
[ ; irl. The reporter mot a young girl ol
about 15 , with bright blue oypa and a
sunny imturo. She waa as vivacious as
could bo , and when the reporter made
hit mission known and asked her to toll
ab iut her trip , she quickly responded , as
n pleasant einilo flitted oor hnr faca , and
) < or oyoa looked straight in to those before
her :
" /OB , I did make the trip , and It
wasn't such a hard task as you might sup-
POBO. You see , my father was uot kind
to mo and I left homo. II o is a mason
Ly trade and lives on Tenth street. My
uothor is dead , and because I objected tc
ilm marrying again ho treated mo cruelly ,
know ot Uuolo Iko living hero , but J
md never soon him , and I determined tu
como , I put aoino clothing in a valise o
my brother's , who ave mo $5 and got i
conductor on u frt-iuht train to cany mite
to Evans'illo. You oo my brother is i
railroad man , and ho know Iho conductor
vrho let mo rldo in the cab. At Evana
villo I paid for my ride ovnr the river ti
Henderson , and ono night 1 got ou a 11 *
c&r and the next day I waa tn Nashville
There 1 gotin a box oir. It wits lockoi
afterward , and for three days I was thor
j without any water , but 1 had a lunch ,
did not culler. 1 knuvr the car wim com
ing to At'unU.nnd ' that I would got out
But oh , jim ought to have eoon the ma :
when ho opuned the cur door and BJW me
do was BO awfully Beared that I wus a bi
afraid. "
v Mist Forgoim oaya aho will remain i
Atlanta and not goibiick homo.
1'auklnt ; IJuttor in Urine.
TLu Daltyman
A motbod of packing butter for il
moro purfpot proaurvation , and ono whic
Is very clTectivo , has long boon in UBO I
England It has been rconmtnunded i
this country , but has not been adoptee
so far ns wo know. It is tn pack the bu
ter in cylindrical bags nf muslin , whic
hro put in a mould for thn purpose
Theeo bsga bold about two pounds , mi
when filler ! are tlrd tightly and packet
away in brine In tubs , pails or casks , anc
nro headed up just as pickled pork is
The butter trill absorb no nr > ro salt ; i >
perfectly free from atmospheric exposure
is enveloped in an antiseptic fluid , and ii
therefore entirely aafo troni chungo , ox
ccpting nu far as this m y occur inter
nally fie n within by the natural procoai
called ripening , and which la duolo tin
change of the milk rttgar ( lactene ) in tin
butter into milk ( litctio ) nrid , and thit
into butyric acid by a well-undorstood
ohomical transformation of the elements ,
Hut this change goes oti BO slowly thai
the butter merely acquires a high and
agrcoablo flavor , nnd no strong tcont 01
taste Is develop.U which would approach
rancidity.
This manner of packing butter hai
long bcnn in uno in BOIQO districts uf En
gland , and the supplies furnished to tht
largo universities of Oxford and OAUV
brldgo have been put up in a similar way
for many yoara. Tno butter is made iti
long roilo about two inches in diameter ,
and these are wrappfd in muslin and the
edge secured by nome stitches , the ondt
being tied. This form of roll is wll
known as "college butter , " and is found
very convenient for use by cutting oil
thin Bliccseach of which Is a single ration
for a student. It nvght bo found very
useful hero for the use of hotels and
caterers , who would bo relieved of the
trouble of molding their own cakeswhich
to aomo extent injures the quality af the
buttor.
MONT.INA'8 G ItOWTJ r.
E.vlractH From thu Annual Ilrporlof
Gov , C'rohby ,
Governor Orosby. of Montana , In his
annual report estimates the increase of
population in the territory , during tlio
year at ' 1,010 and the present population
nt , about eighty-four thointnd. : ilo says
the cattle now in the territory number
nine hundred thousand and the value ot
taxable property , which does r.ot ropru-
Bent ono quarter of the wealth of the
territory , a botwocn fifty mid sixty
millions.
In ether directions Montana is steadily
increasing the value of her material re-
aourcui and she will , at an early day ,
apply for admtaaion to tha union an a
state. The unnouricomontof the discovery -
ery of gnld in Little Iluok , near thu
heart of the great northern Indian reser
vation 100 milcs-Douthoaat uf l'\rt ' Anai-
nsboiuo , hoa drawn hundruda of miners
to that losalir.y , ond' the governor g : < oa
it as his opinion thutit would bo unwiae
to attempt" to provtub this intrusion of
the whites.
A largo portion ofihoroporbisdovotod
tp'tho Indian question. Tho- governor
favoio n reduction in the aizo of iho ID-
dian rosorvutious. Ui > thinks n.fuw thour
'and Indiana ohould not bu allowed to oc <
: ni > y an area cqutl to that of' a largo
ibvte , when they Uo not usp it and whou
thair occupation provonta its sattlomcnt
by white mom Ilo advises the concen
tration of the Indians upon smaller roaor-
vationa and recommondo that they be
taught to bo celf-nupporting.
The governor aho objects to the pros-
ontcpolicy , which pormita the Indiana to
leaco their laude for gruiing purposes , OH
the ground that it opens the way for
largo corporations and speculators got
a footing on theao retwrvationrto the
disadvantage of' the boiia lido settlers ,
who would Tie glad to purchase small
farma if the reservations were opened tc
Uf thu present conditions of tbo north
ern Indians in Montana- the governor
any a that although rations- have been sup
plied they tho/- are now in a deplorable
condition and ho fears many of thum will
dlo during the coming winter. Ho calla
attention to tliu outinuad slaughter of
garao in the Yullowatonp park. Ilo do-
HcrlheB thn Into superintendent of tha
nari : and hla cmiatuiita as entirely wnrth-
IcBinnd about. as competent to disnliargo
their dutloa properly as la a Sioux Indian
to run u locomotiveHo recommend *
tha appointment of experienced woodn-
man to tnko care of the park and tuy-
g.tats that United Htateo , cavalry be detailed -
tailed to uuard its bonloro , which are
now the reaortof oaca.ied | > oriminala.
Much rpico is dpvot d by the governor
to thu cat ilo ( jnoation. Do caya : " 0 > na-
iVian oflicifils and the dominion proaa.aid-
ad by corhiin Chicago atook rd men who
Joar a di7oroio of tlioir buainoas , have
moligner } and outrageously attackcxl-tho
health on Wyoming.andi Montana cattle ,
and all inovomonts on the part of > our
stock m n * towards obtaining a loroign
market ; are bitterly oppooid , "
In conclusion ha roccmmonda that no
polyKomist Mormon bo allowed' to prc-
umpt lands. Ilo Ihinkn thia prohibition
woullbo a sti p in the complicttod prob
lem of extinguishing the over-chadowing
evil of Mormonura.
"l'iu A VlrKlutin , 1 Am , "
Nt * York TolcRiain.
"Tjio-o hero llitaliana amgwlno to be
da ruin of do country , bosBWlBald n swap ,
ihy son of Africa to u Telejjram reportjr
wMlu blacking the latter'a boots in front
nf a Third iwunuo roatanrAnt.
"You BOO , boiD , dpm fellers every
where , Doy monopolize do salonns and
do corners and gives de niggers no chow ,
Bar's two customers obor d r dat llitnl-
inn and lib cussed 'aJitauta got dat ]
might jo3 ea well hov had as not. "
"Deoe here Ditaliiuis monopolize di
street corners and nuvor spends a cent
Doy'll shine do s'loon man's boots all d <
ear roan' fur untun , an * swoop out di
toro , and carry out do dirty water whili
lo honest cullud 'Morlcan like mo an
oft to starve. "
"By the way , " said the reporter , "o
hat nationality arayoul"
"I'm a Virpinyun , I um , boss. l'i
much sooner Tiliato wid do poah whit
trash of do souf dan dose voro Ilita1
1 ns"
The "Virginian" received his fee wit
a quick uod of the head , and a"Thanko (
boai , " and then dsshod after two youu
Italian ahinera who were trying to obtat
the patronage of a mm near by. Aa the
ran airay the eablo shoeblack shouted- :
"Ef yor comes noah dis place ngin tryii
tn steal my cnttomors , I'll git a warrat
fur yor skin , "
IToiHfnrd'H Aclil Plioipliato
VALUAULK IK INPIOEST10N ,
Du. DANIKL T NEUOK , Chicago , say
"I find It u pleasant and valuable romod
in Indigeation , particularly in overwork !
men , "
A child skater of1 years old is an a
traction ut u PHUliulJ , Mags. , rink.
Young or middle aged mon euft'erit
frem nervous debility , loss of tnunior
preinaluro old ago , as tha result of bi
hibi > s , ehoula Bond throe letter stain ;
for illustrated book ofTorlnq euro men :
nf euro. Address World's Diapouaa
Medical Association , BiilMo , N , Y.
Mrs , M. V , Qannon died at hoc her
in Davenport on the 12th lust. , of pne
poral fever , after an lllncsi of thr
wouks ,
MKB. Anniu \UDNKII t-Hut > ,
A 5lirllllnfj Htoi-y of Her Indlnn
tlvhy In tlio Spirit Ijako
In IS.7 ,
Den Moinod Loader.
In an interview yesterday with Mrs.
Abbio GArdnnr Sharp , the only mirtivoi
of the Spirit Lika ni.usicro In 1857 tht )
following very nfl.-c'.lng and thrilling
story was learned in regard moro espec
ially to the daughter of her own relatives
by the Inkpadutos bind of Indlaon :
The lady began her sad story by relat
ing her futhnr'a intended visit at that
time to Fort D jdgo. It was at that titno
and while the family cirolo were probably
gathered for the luit time to pirtako of
their welcome breakfast that u soliciting
Indian outorcd the housu wearing the
guiio of friendship , A place was prompt
ly offered him at the table , and ho hud not
long been Boated before his presence
was followed by fourteen warriors nith
their squaws and papponaos led by Ink-
piduto , their chief , After claiming hos
pitality for eorno time and dividing the
acanty atoro of the household among
them , she goes on to toll how they grow
oullen and civorbearing until finally , after
much anxloty and waiting and watching ,
with conflicting hopes for her father who
had gonu out to reconnoiter , ho at last
rushed in only to announce the coming of
the enemy. They were a short distance
'rom the house. Uor father , who wanted
to assume the dofemivo , was persuaded
by her mother to die innocent without
shedding blood. Having entered they
demanded what little remained of their
acuity meal , nnd aaer father turned
aiido to fetch it , they shot him dead
through the heart. Ilcr mother , who ,
neiinvvliili ) , had attempted to seize
Indian who
the gun as the
hot htm raised it was the next victim
She waa seized and beaten to death frith
the butts of their Kims , as was also the
fate of her sister , Mrs Laco. Thon. fol
'owed an Indiscriminate destruction of
everything in the house. Next followed
the unfortunate f te of Mra. Sharp her
aolf. Ail thin whilu oho had been sitting
with Mro. Laco's babe In her arms , her
little boy and her own little brother on
ouch aide , clinging to her with terror.
They aoi/id the children , touring them
uway ono by one. Rugardlow of their
cries , they dragged them out of doom
and boot 'them to death with sticks of
Htovo wood , Mrs Shnrp states that nil
tbi * time oho was both speechless mid
tearless , and loft alone she begged
them to kill her. Ono of the-
band- then approached , and roughly-
seizing her by the arm , Bind
something she could not understand , but
which , no doubt , had its dreadhtl mean
ing. She rolatesj at tbia-awful moment ,
vtth death Blaring her in the face , hovr ,
all their tortures road and heard in alV
theirhorrld detaila , flashed to her memo
ry. No language can oven sugggest much
lesa Eid equately. portray the scenes of horror
ror which she must have experience a4
this raomont. With a naturally sensitive
; iaturo and ohuddorlag at the verT.
thotiyht of cruelty she was plunged into
scenes that no tongue oan relate , no pee
portray , and having bahind her self sac-
Xilicing. father who had boon chot dowa
nt'hea-very ' feat ; and y t worm with lif , .
aho was led forth to bshold the bleeding
corpse of her mother her aister and h r
two children , and her little brother , and
( with the much coveted boon oJidoath de
nied her she was plunged on into the
ulootaiof the forest and the blackness of
the vrinter'a sight , where no ono could
imagine the sadness of her frozen heart
Mis , Sharptintonda publlBbing a his
tory of her ctiptivlty , . which T ll also o > n-
vtain a complete ator of th end denth ol
Me. Marnlo and captivity of his wife , the
killing of KJrs , ThaUher , ono of the op.
tivo ladies on thn bur Sioux liver. Mr.
Mn7blo'a rnnpom by the two. friondl/ .
diadsj Mr& . Noble's captivity mid death ,
and finally * an awouut off her rruiaom
which wiMcloso the Btory with great ana
anxious rolitfioutortuined for its author.
Her book will contain Sov. Grime's
report of the maoaacro , which will > cor
roborate her statements , and tend to
make liar Btory authentic. Mrs. Sharp
di'claroe. that from her experience ot- In
dian lif * , aho iaforced to boh6vo that tUe
jtory tifi Pocohontaa being ail'ttOiJonato la
only aiekly soatimentalily. Thu lady ox-
poets to ombraeottris opportunity , to tel
the iooplo : cE Dos Moines of her Indian
captivity.
BorKliurn.an a rnolltaOia Osorjt.
Sorghum growing should receive the
tcntion oi every faraaer who growicorn.
Ithnugh , a source from which sugar may
a obtains * ! , aorghum is ulao pzofitablu
o * its fodder and aoed alone , aivd when
, ne farmars begin to realir.o the value of
ha ground seed as food foj- stock it will
o a regular crop nhorever it can bo pro-
uced , Dr. Collier the late chemist o !
he ag7icuhural dcpartroaut , atateo that
irghum can bo urown ia. any climate , or
ii any soil &at produces corn , and ,
.hilo corn pioducos aoud and fodrier ,
org.bunt produces nei1 , fodder andiyiio.
' 'no system of cultivation U the Bamu tui
ioth corn aid Borghum , though at thi
Imo of puttbg in the aosd aoryhum do-
junds lesu labor. The quality of sccshum
eed is nearly the same aa that of curn ,
ut it valuable in u dietary piiint of view ,
rlulo a mixture of ground corn uid ser
hum aogd is superior to either when fed
ilono to Block. The yield oi aeod pci
.cro ia about the same ot that of corn ,
udiaas easily harvested ; but a littli
moro labor ia required to loparato thi
sued In the barn. The fodder is awootei
than that of corn , possessing , therefore , i
greater proportion of nutriment , and wil
keep in u green or succulent conditlor
much longer than corn fodder , which ia i
ery Important item.
It Is not necessary to strip the atalki
early , nor is there a leas of saooharlix
matter by allowing the fodder to mature
as the most available syrup is obtain et
after the seeds are thoroughly ripa ,
When the stalka are stripped of tin
leaves and the fodder bundled , and curei
under the system known as "blading , " I
makes the cleanest and best provondo
known , and oven after the stalks ar
ground and pressed they may bo utiliaei
for feeding purposes , as it is impossible t
completely deprive them of their nacoha
rlno matter. In making syrup tbo con :
mon method now pursued ia for farinoi
to combine and procure the necessar
machinery , or for n farmer to procur
auch tor himself , and charge a commit
sion to his neighbors for grinding th
caue ntul extracting the syrup ; or as it i
with the thrashing machine * , there ai
tlioso who maku a buiiuosa of oxtractin
tha syrup , the coat oi making the syru
varying from 12 tu 25 cents per galloi
Kich g&lli n ot By nip yields about si
pounds of tu Eir , but as cxporlmontB BI
ammtlly coeupoulng thu cost of mam
faoturo , in n abort time the expenses \\l
bo but very little ,
"Wo do not , however , vnluo eorghu
Tor its sugar alone , but also for its ulru
In the south during the war aorghu
sirup was a common article , and provi
an excellent ( substitute for molasso
There was no diilloulty in iU mauufactur
for ou every faun waa a rude mill whii
pressed the juice from the cane , and tb
was in a few hours boikd down to the
consistency of sirup. No sutgar was
made , however , ns the method of crystal-
Izing thu aiooharine mutter from sorghum
was then unknown. With the improved
mnthodft and maihinory of tlio present
d y there is no reason why ovoiy farmer
should not grow his own oirup , and at a
email ixpnnsn.
With the ad vantages in favor nf sorghum
of being a valuable seed producer , and
the excullonct ) of the leaves for feeding
purpojcs , with the conversion of the
stalks into sugar , it should shire vrith
corn a portion of tlio rpaco on every farm ,
especially as it stands the droughts batter
and germinates sooner when planted , ns
well as being quicker in growth and less
Ihblo to iujury from froals than corn.
' " MB * " ' '
llln Dci > rcnHliiK liuHlncsi ,
Ghtcngo Herald.
"Just as I expected 1" remarked a
crotchety-looking passenger ; "haven't
sold a dollar's worth of goods since elec
tion day. Before that I was having a
rnshinx trade. I predicted that the elec
tion of a democratic president would
knock business galley-west , and I know
what. I was talking about. "
'You'ro wild , " expostulated a man
with a tin rooster on his hat ; "business
is all right , and I venture to cay you are
exaggerating matters a good deal. You
say you haven't sold a dollar's worth of
goods since election ? "
"That's what I said. And that hain't
all , nntnor. 1 don't expect to cell a del
lar's worth in six months. Fact is , I got
ao discouraged when 1 saw Cleveland's
election was certain that I put up the
shutters and have given up my store
room.1
"Woll , this is extraordinary. May I
inquire what business you nro iut" '
"Certainly. 1 inuko and sell tin hel
mets with white plumca on 'em. "
- in u Name ,
Texas Sif tings.
"Matilda , what man was that you
were talking to out afc the gate last
nightl" said Mro. Yergor to her colored
help"Ho
"Ho was my brudder. Ilo has jass
come to Austin- from Injun , Greek. "
"What'a his name ? "
"Peter Jones. "
"Btit your name is Snowball. "
" \oa ! ; . you see Pete'n dona bean mar
ried. Dttt'a do reason wo hasn't got , do
eutno name no-mouh. IDf 1' ' bad been
married I would had some udder name , ,
PIIjESl IMurj-,1 IMIjKSt
A SURE CURE FOUND AT
NO ONK NBKI ) BUF3SB.
A st'.ro cure fur blind , Bleeding , Itching and
Ulcerated Pilea bus been discovered by Dr.
Willi.Mns tun latlinn Remedy , ) called Dr ,
William's Indian Pile Olntuu-iit A single
box li.-vt cnnx ! the worst chnmio cases of 25 or. .
'M VDIUS standing. No olio noud Buffer five
jmiuutot after nj > i > lymp this wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lotions , instrumentx and oleo-
'ttiuriei do more barm than good. William's
'Iiidinii ' Pile Ointment absorbs the tumi rs , al-
| ay the Intense itchiiiK , ( p trttcolnrly at niaht
after Kettini ; warm In bed , ) oots as a poultice ,
'rrlviw instant relief , 'and Is _ pvepnred only for
I'iloa , itching of the private parts , and'for
'no'hiiio ol e.
Head what the lion. J. M. Opffinberrj , of
"ClevoJnd , says about Dr , William's Indian
Pile Oolutmentc "I have used ccoros of File
Cures , and it a3orda me plo.-.auro to say titt I'
liuvo-nover found anything which gave such
immediate andipermanent relief as Dr. Wil-
liaia's ludiaa Ontmtint.i ? sale by all druggist -
gist > and mailed on receipt of price , 5Ce and
vjl. Sold at retail by Kuha & Co.
O. F. GOODMAN ,
Whiilpsale
Job Sheldon , a Now Haven inventor ,
haa constructed a walking in ichino with
aoven-foot legs which ho duclnroa will go
uo easily aa a wagon with fourteen-foot
wheels.
1 have locu ntllict , d with an Affection ,
of thu Thrnat from childhood , . amed liy diiih-
theii. , andt Imvo lined variom rcni liea , buti
hve nevrr.C und anything equal to.BliOWN's.
) Muox > IIIAI. TKOCHKS. lieu , it. Ar , V , Hump-
Ion , J'ikticx , Ky , t'old'nnly in hoxw.
Cleveland has it nro uud accident noti
fication agency , which informs a man at
homo when hia place of business is on
firo. It has COO ( subscribers at $5 o ch
per annum.
STOP I' HAT COUGH
By using Dr. Frnzior's Throat aid LunrtBal-
Bum the ouly t-ire > euro for Clmghs , Colds ,
Ilonrsonesg nnd Sere Throat , aad all diabases
of the throat and lunga. Do notni gloct a
cough. . It may prove fatal , fcoK > and
aundrodsof crateful people ewe their lives to
Lc. ) Itaizier't Throat and Lnap Bitlsam , and
uo fumily will over bo wlthsut It after once
u : i ) [ { it , and d anvnrincr ita ra&rvoloufl power.
Itin put up ia. largo family bottlos-and Hold
tcr Mio Hinull prioo of 75 couta liar boitlo. Sold
Kuh > > k Co. and C. F. Guodmun.
Pittsburf C'irunlclo.
{ Small pen In epidiiinic form is fonrol
" > y the rtiiidonts of Ddcvor Col. They
ro omki&3 stnmoua eifocta to clean the
ity befcvu the | jla < ; uo gaiua any head-
OP NEBRASKA
Showing all cities , towns , railroads ,
omitis1) , townships , jmt out ; mailed tn
ny ndilrow for 15a J. M. Wolfc120
outi , 14th street , Omaha. 18-lw
A Louisville , Ky. , girl has boos , fined
or klesiug a negro.
MAN. UK AD THIS.
Tine VOLTAIC UILT : Uosil'ANY , oi Marshall
Michigan , oner to send their colebsatod KLEO
BIO VOI.TAIO UKLT and other ELSOTKIO AP-
XIANOKH on trial for thirty diya , to men
young or old ) uHlirtod with norvoua dehiliiy.
.DBS of vitality nnd manhood and all kindred
troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia ,
paralysis , mid many other disoaaea. Complefe
restoration to healtli vigor &nd manlio < x !
gtiorautuod. No risk innirrcd , M thirty daya
rial Is allowed. Write them at once for illua-
.rated . painphlot , froo.
The Jolly Bachelor Club ia a [ asoiuc
ccial organization of Biltimoro , Hd.
Bfaflo Short Wnikof It ,
Mr. / O. Batsou of McAllister Crosi
Roads , Tenn. , was sorely troubled vvitl
die'popsia , He writet : "I have beer
using Brown's Iron Bitters ; only a shor
lima , and think I am woll. " It is oni
nf the beauties of the good work accomplished
plishod by this wonderful iron tonic
that It ia done so speedily , The work i
permanent , too. Cures weakness , live
and kidney complaints , oto.
frroul
ckllll
Altiorlt * prMcrlplloo cf a noted ipedalln IU
tlztdO BiugeiiU cm fill It. Adjrci >
u. .r R , WARD ' CO. , LOIJTSIAHA.HV
RED STAE LINE
Bojal n l U.B Bf mil Htonmor
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BKTWKEN
HEW YORK AND AHTWERI
rktMi t , Germany , Italy , Holland and front
Bleurage Outwtnlt20 ; Repaid from Antwerp , Hi
delusion , ( S9 , luoludlcg beddluir , etc. Si Cabin , $ {
Sound Tilp , tSC.OO ; zctuilon , 1W ; Saloon boai f !
to | JO ; UzcurtilOB 110 to 1150.
fJTPctot Wil < hi Boca , Oca AyenU. It Bio *
ay N. Y ,
Caldirel ) . Hamilton * Go. , Ountha. r. i. r
viu * Co. , 803 N. Uti ) Btlttt , Cmaha ) D , K. Kl
all , Oaib i tnti , od-ly
-THE g
BEST TONIC. 3
Tiu medicine , combining Iron with piin
tacotablo tonlci , quickly nn < J completely
Curr . Dyxprpnln. .mllm' tl < ' " , WrnuiWM ,
lintiiirclilonili fllitliirlitrC'litlliiand FcvfriH
( tint NrnrnlRln.
It Is nn unfalllntr rcmccl ? Ibr Dlrtnscs of thn
KlilncN find Mvrr.
It Is Invaluable for nijcmcs peculiar to
tVomon , anil all who lend tcdentii ? } ' lives.
It ilocs not Injure tlio tcctli , enusc litnilachc.ci
produce consllpntlon otfirr Iron mcMcma da.
Henrlchcjnml purities tlinUlmxl , ( stimulate )
tliunppctltc.nlda the n * lnilStlloioffb ! < xlrc'
tlcves Heartburn nnd IlolcliUig , and rtwrjgth-
SDH the mti clei find ncrvct
Tor Intermittent Fovvra , . .OEsltude , Lnckof
2iiorsy , Ac. , It hsw no equal.
JCTr Tlic Rcrmlno lins above trndo mr.rk nnd
sroucilrcd lines on wrapper. Tnko tm other
. tn tuLTinontrn
inlDaaispM In tie BROAD GLAII.
VERY BESS OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
ifjnn > . >
Ever offered to the nubile.
H AMB U KG-AMEEIO A JU
OITIEC2 LINK FOR ENGLAND KllANCK ANI >
OKBMANT.f
Tha BtoamBhlps ol this well-known line are built of
ron , In water-tlgit ! > oorr.partmentiAnd are tjralsh
d wfth every requisite to make the paaBaro.bott
a ( and agrcoabX They canj the United Otateh
nd European malls , and lea\e Hew York Thure
aya and Biturdiya Joi , Plymouth- ( LONDON ) Cher.
our ? , ( PAItIS ) Mil UAMIUJRG
Ralos : Stocrgarem Eurnpo- only 918. First
Cabll , )5B , W5 t.nd 976. titeeri.Ke.f2b.
Uoory Pundt , Uark Hansen , F 3Z. Uooreell > Toft ,
< ou > 3ln Omahft ) Oroaoweg & Bcticenteon , ajentalc
Oooaell BluOg. 0. B : RICHARD ft CO. , Oea , Page
.gtik , fll Broafnay , N. Y. CbtuvHoimlnsld-fc Co-
Joncial Wnntern AssnM , 170 Waeirlngton St. , Ohlci
Chartercdby theStatcof III' .
rt jt/i'OTnoiaforUieexprcsspurpOHc '
WC ? * ? tff rarofgivlnKiminedlatfrellctlD | :
Jp JViWAWSfenll ( - > ironi5unnar ! na pri-
/ II * V'V fWivnte d'1 * " oaorNv ,
Q..M X. - V . * -\w ? ' 43. Gleet andbyphtllslaall their
complicated forma , also al'
QJtin nnd
vednnd
tlycured by rcme.
" rtyTrant
_ . . . , _ . .Seminal
eis. 11 tht | ; Lossi. by Dreams , Pimples oil
icI-'acsXcct Manhood , , kili > rf/ctircI T/.rr
fiincjcjieriitii-niitiii , Tl.e appropriate tc.r.id'
( .once usdin cachet > e. Consultationsper *
unal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med-
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: to indicate contents or sender. Addrcn
Men. Qr : . tnr > f . Ikwd
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ill.ty. I'reraaturo Iflc jr. and alldwoiU n brojRht oa
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DB. HOBNE'S ElEGTRIG BELT
17111 euro NervoiHlMU , Lumbago , Khetima 5eii. rrtr lj ls ,
Kutj > lili , Scluilc * . Mam } , . * -lli | nuJ Mrer iU > c it'
( lout. A lhma , lliMiiSUlHLMmu. Pli.pii | < .l.l rnttlpatl m , l.r
'polu4 , ( tunrrh. l'Ioit t-plii-p i Imivitoius. Imiiila Apu
rofclpMU I'tirl tc. Only Hilentlllp Htclrlc I'.i-H III Ainer
IM Unit * AMU tht. I.tecttUUy uitil niituiiulifcni IhrMti/h tti
Ovlj , uud cau bo jVChar i4 lu un Inattuil hy tbo pallent.
Winter tocnn&K ; , tbe season o thiyotr fcr aohoe
and pains. In view of this fact wt,3iy bay one of
I1 ! . IInr"o'a T'octrin Belts By E > ) dolnj you will
kvoM UheiimiasmKUInoyTri'ubi ! and other Ills
lhat flesh Is hi lr to. Do not dolaj. bub nil at out
oilloo ornl cxxnlas bclta , No. M2a DouuliSBtraet.oi
0. P Q 'Odnian's , 1110 Farnam fit.Omth , Mob. Or-
lemfllMO O D
fhrtcU AisnraDC * Co. , ol on , Otth
ettab o er , H. Y. , OapUil . t.
oe > < rchant9 , of Hewuti , N. J. , Oapllal l.VJ.OCO.
nrd Fire , Phlltdelcbla , * plUl . 1.UO , COC
emen'itnnd CaiiVl . . . 1.5DP.31I
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( A QOVKUNMKNT INSTmjTlOM. )
Dravm at Hnvaua , Huhp Every 12
to 14 Days.
riOKr7TSJ.OO , . . . HALVK8,11.00
BubJeoJ to no manipulation , not controlled by th
parties la Interest , It It tha laliMi thing In tb
aaturo ol chanoo In exletecce.
Fotuformatlonand partloulan apply toBIIISEY ,
O0.,0en. Agents , 141J Bjoadwav , N Y city.
B.liAUBJilX > . , 17 WtiDtrt rtriel.St. LSnli , Uo
) l Krank Lobrano , L. D. , IQ Wrando t . Kan.
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Da. K. 0. Wwrt NIRTI AKD DBJIIH TRIABMKXI , a
guaranteed jntclflo for Hysteria , D illness , Convul-
lions. 11U , Nortous Neuralgia Headache , Nerrour
Piostration caufod bj the use ot alcohol or tobbacoo ,
WakefulDtws , Uental depreeslon , Softenlnjt of the
bialn , naaltlngln Insanity and leaping to misery ,
leoa ) u > d death , Premature Old age , Uaronesa , Io j
ofrwwoiln blthtroti , luvoluntary U eea und Bper-
natorhoracau- by ovtreiertlontof the brain , sell-
tbtueorovcrlndulKonee , Kacb box. contalni one
oiontli'atitiatiuent 81.COabcx.or six bottles foi
19.00 , tunt by rr all repaid oa ivcelpt nf price.
WE OUVUAMEl ! BIX BOXBi
To cure anv caae. With each order received by m
lot six bottles , acoomplhbid with $5.00 , wo will eend
IliopurcbiBir onr wrtten truar nteo to refund the
aicney tf thetreatmeutdo < not eflecta euro. Quar
uitec l ued only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. ,
Jy e.nlu iT MJ Uaillton St. , Cbloaeo , 111.
JASHPEABODYM. D ,
Physician &Surgeoi ]
Itei UJcnoo No. HIT Jones Bt Office , No. 1609 FBI
namttiuet. Offlco hours lm. to ip , m and fiom
to S p. m. Teltpoono tor offioo 97 , rwldtnce lit ,
The romarbablo rjroirth of Chnaho
taring * Hlo last low years IB matter of
; roat tutoniahmant to those who pay an
occasioanl vialt to thla growing city. Tho-
development of the Btock Yorda the
locceaity of the Bolt XI no Rbod the
inoly pared atrocta the hnndrcda of now
roaidoncca and costly Duslncoa blocks ,
with the population of onr city moro than
doubled in the Instfivo yearn. All thlf
a a great anrpriao to vialtoro and la the
admiration of our cltlzcno. Thb rapid.
; ronth , the busbcns activity , and the
nnny aubatantial ImprovomonU rnado a-
ivoly demand for Omaha roll estate , and
every Invaator has made n ha&dsoma-
> rofit.
Since the Wall Siroot panto laat May ,
with the aabsonncnV cry of hard timea ,
.hero . haa been looa demand from apocnla-
tors , but a fair demand frcm iuvoatora
seeking homos. This latto ? clana are
skint ; advantage of low prices In bulld
og material and are soon ring their homca
at much lees coat than will bo possible < *
rear hence. Speculators , too can buy
aal osta ( a cheaper novr and oujht ID take
advant o present prices for fntnr
)7ofi a
Th fovr yoara promisesgroato
. ) vo' ' opmonta In Omaha than the par
ti > years , which have boon aa good at
\ra could reasonably doairo. In > w ma a
ifacturlng oaUblishnonta and large an-
) ing honaeo are added almost weekly , .job
all add to the prosperity of On ha. and
There are many In Omaha and throngh-
ct the Stats , who hove their money In
he banka drawing a nominal rate of n-
oreat , which , if judiciously invested In
Ornaha reel eatate , would bring them
nnch greater rcturnai We have many
> argalnarhlch we are confident irlll
> ring.tho pnrchaaer large profits in the >
naar futuro.
We haye for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north and1
western parts of- the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue.l 7th , .
I'Sth , Ii9th and 20th streets.
West on Parnann Davenport ,
Juming , and all the leading streets. N
n that direction.
The grading of Paniara , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made-
Rome of tl'p fi lest and
chnape-t property in tha \ty \ \
uity , and with UIP building of the A
street oar lin * o > it FHrnam , the uro-
in tht ? A es-terti partof thn cily
_
a a B B m
will increase in alue.
WH RHO have the agency for fcae ?
Syndioiite and Stock Yards prop er-
ty in the south purl ot the nity. The
tniidf in this so ction
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will ftirr.mnly double
HIH price in a short tune.
We also havf sdine bumnesa
lots and some elegant 'inside resi
dence ? for aale ,
Partica wis'/iing tovjTPat will find
some good bargains by culling on u
REAL ESTATE
BROKERS.
213 South 14h St ,
Bob veen Farnham a J Uonglaa.
P. S. We ask hose who have
property for sale aA , a bnrgnin to give
us a callWo waut only bargains.
We will positively not handle prop
erty at more than its real value.
iiti"