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    THE DAILY BEE THURSDAi DECEMBER 18 1884.
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tViHiton , anil nil ho Inml seilctitnry ll ci.
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pfralure cniiMl'nlion ! ' oirr Iran nc'lleuir'ti
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For Intcrniltlcnl I i-\pn. jasltndo , Jju S o
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CJ-Tlie ITPni'.Ino lint iitmvc tr/irtr-j'in S1
r cit red Innsni
ftnlunUspmel In tie BROAD C LA III
VERY BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING ANI
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Brer offered to the cubllc.
HAMBUBG-AMEBIOAH
D1SKCT LINK FOE ENGLAND , IfRAKOS AT ? :
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Iba iloamghlpj ol thla well-known Hue tire belli c
Iron , la witoT-ttsht oompirtmimta , &nJ tro Inrnlsl
oil Tilth every rwiuulto to make the naBsatre bet
( tto anil agreuiblo. They carry tha United State
tnd European m&llg , ud Icava New York Than
d y B and ijaturdiy s for 1'lymoutU ( LONDON ) Ohm
boar ? , ( PARIS ) bud lIAMHUUa.
Uttca : Stcortgo from Europe only SIS. Fin
Cabin. ? 55 , ( OS find 76. atcor io2l ) ,
Ilenry Pundt , Hark Ufcaecn , F .E. Moorcs.M. Tot
Hfontolu Omiha , Oronewcv it Schoont en , agoatal
Council ClaOs. C. B : lUOlIAKD ft 00. , Qen. Ft !
ATtn. ( , 61 LrotdwAy , N. T. Cbaa. ICoimlnsVi li 0 :
Oenoril Weatcro Aonta , 170 Wnahlujtoa St. , Ohio
CO.UL
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ItEMj i > v KUEE. A victim of youthful Imiirmlenco
causing lltmaturo Docny , NorTouaDobilltT. It
Manhood , o.liavlnq tried In vain ovorr known
ri > inpilyt 1ii co\oroit finliunloineanaof snlf-curo.
which lie will n.l Minn to his follim-nulloror ! .
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t Dm E. 0. Wiar'i Naura AND DRAIN TBBABMIKT ,
fnaranteedBpeolQolor nysterin.Dillness , Convu
Blone , Pits , Norvoua Neuralgia , Headache , Norvoi
Prostration cauaad by thu use ol alcohol or tobbacoi
\YaVetulncea. Uental depression , Softonlog ol th
brain , resulting In Insanity anil leaping to mlsor ;
decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , lei
Cfpower In either sax , Involuntary Losses and Spe
' fttorhoraoaused by over exertlontql the brain , Mil
abase or over Indulgence. Each box , contains on
month'a treatment 81.CO a boi.or elx bottlot ( c
65.00 , nnt by mall prepaid on receipt ol prlco.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure my case With oaoh order received by c
for six bottles , acoomplljhvd with fC.co , no will non
he purchaser our written guarantee to rotund th
money II the treatment Jooa not cttoct a euro. Gua :
antoea bailed only by JOHN O : WEST & CO. ,
Jy iS-mio-ry 822 Madison St. , ChlciRO , III.
Chartered by tl-.cStateoflUl
a for theexpresspurpos <
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leii'i kriii rii ( infjifTi e nppror.riate rt.r.rd
nuio' ce ti dm eachti'f . Consultationsper
ftcnal i r by Utter , sacredly confidential. Med
Irlatt. it bv MM and Express , No marks o ;
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Vh.JA..lES.No. SiHWashinglon St.CliIcagoll
Tiir."iovAi. HAVANA" is DMSIATI'KI
FAIR ' SQUARE ' . . ' RELIABL.
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE.
Some Crodontlals :
In rtravdnK Cln lift ) , Jiiiiu fflth , JSJI. Tlckot N
19 , 1 , Ciiiiltnl rrlaMins held by John ei.Ornlt , 1
li i U'lif 1'ubliihlim CM , KO Jlaldea lane , N. V. Clt
1'uld by chock on llruoUljjijjank.
I In draw Ins CUM 11CJ. July II , 1831 , Ticket No. ! , K
Oarltnl 1'rlsti. aa hold by 8o > on > Armas , UlRar Han
raAnror. Ki-yWi-M , Florida. I'ulil liy wire ; throw
and Traitors' National llank , N.Y-i "
iiiiuk of Key \W t , Fla.
> In ilranlnRClnu 1167. Sept. SO. 1WI , Ticket No.21,1 :
C.nillBl 1'rlziRol < l tiy Llnilnuer , 181 Morwr St. , N.
'liy. Not nutliorluM to use naino and address
liol'ler. 1'ald liy chock on llrnnUin Hank. ,
i Tli'ket No. 61897Lbccon < l e'miltiil 1'rUii , sold by nKOi
nt llrinvnuvlllo , TexiiH. Ilefa onp linU by 1 i-niani
Taruavn iiml uiio-hulf by e ) . Folialno , Uatninonw , Jtu
Int. Ciilloctcil tlmniph HlooinlH-rB K Itiirihael.
Worth ft. , , nnd Woodivaril A ; fatlllinuu , New J'o
JITlckcf'Ni'i-V-nilThlril CapltM IMzo , hold ono-hn
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uiio halt liy KIIipkon,81 Cnllfornla ht. . H.m Fra
clwu eal. Ouollalt iuld In caah ami the oth
through Urcxcl , Morgan & Ity , toukers , N. . City.
EXTRAORblNARY.1
CLASS 117-1 , DECEMBER 20. 188
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the Ho > al Havana , nnd
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havliiK asiMHllngiuinilHirH the IMD term
inal unluuf the number drawlnu the Cap-
rrUi'S.nniountlnBlnll. S. gold to. . . . 531,1'
i$3j 2ih : , t350j T o-Utti , $3 ; Cst-Stth , i
All I'rlvra pnlil on iire-nt1 ulnllon or llckv
wllhoitl iluiliirlluii.
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llcUrt. und iiBi'iuxnro nutbarliroil to u
i thu orliiluiillUt Iu cunliluu i > rUe .
AUKNTS KVI'.HYWIIKIIK.
I'or tickets , etc. , apply to ,
SHIPSEY COMPANY.
llruuiltTuy , N , Y. Cltr
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Mo. , or > 'rarklebr po , 1' , O , iJiftwer
Wyamlolto
AMONG THE BOYS.
The Manner in flinch Ibc
lonng Man Erjoys Himself ,
Ills DolriRfl in S > o ciy The Cost of ni
Opera Nl lit I'okcrnt tlio Clul )
nntl tlm tinrkTIir.t Usu *
nlly I < "o1l' > wq ,
It. Louis OIobo-Dcmocrnt.
Young men have a variety of waya o
cnj'ijing themselves , but their mot
iromlnent methoda of dlvcrtieomont an
'going into society , " as they call it , nne
'making n night of It. " Under oithe :
condition the average young man ia at
ntcrcstlng study , flo may ba the not
of wealthy parents , or a young gcntlcmai
n butincss for himself , and again ho ma ;
bo a clerk on a limited salary. In olthc
case ho finds a great deal of onjoytnen
n lifo , managing to got his money'
forth of fun every time and figuring " 01
ho head sot , " as thu cxprestlon goes
vhonover there is a first-class hurrah 01
iand or an cxtouaivo eoireo in progroc
anywhere.
It is neccssnry to thia young mac
first , that ho possecaoa a pretty fat
wardrobe , and next , that ho have a littl
moro money every week than is require
to pay for hia board and the laundryin
of his Btand'tip collars. Of course * , c\
; rybody understands that the young ful
low whoso parents are wealthy or wh
tiaa a business of his own can have thi
sport almost on hia own terms , but th
clerk who gets $75 a month or the book
keeper who gets § 125 , must go to wor !
circumspectly to lay out the few dollar
10 can afford to devote to amnsomcnts-
that io , if ho wants to keep himself ou
if debt. It ia with the young man o
Imited means that this article will deal
Uo gets into eacioty by reason of th
respectability of his family or the mem
cry of the abundance they once rejoicoi
in. Take him at a calary of $100
nonthwhlch isalmost an txtrttvagant sun
Ho will pay out at least $50 ot this fo
) oard and the little incidentals which at
tend living ; clothing will claim § 15 raor
every mouth , and sundries in tlio line o
) crsonal decoration , such as handker
ihiofs , neckties , and so on , may bo spar
ugly put down at § 10 more , leaving bin
25 a month for amusement , or leaa thai
per day. To judiciously expend thi
imount so as to get the fullest posaibl
joncfit Irom it ho has to bo very carefu
n the apportionment both of hia timi
and shekels. How docs ho spend these
It coats him nothing to go to sco hi
weothoart , except possibly in the summer
mor months , when ice cream and lemon
do make wild ravages with a younj
hap'a pocket book. But in the friend ) ]
months , nhon the cold blanta maki
[ lowing hearts the proper place for youn {
OVOB and they can neatlo cloao upon i
.oto-a-teto , the expense occount charge
kbla against Cupid is comparatively nil
"hero may bo an occasional box of bon
> ono or a small gift iu the direction o :
; lovea or literature , but otherwise there
: an bo nothing that call a for money. Ir
ho society of his girl the young man it
n angel without wings. His trorda en
weotcr to her , his language choice , hit
.houghts as pure as the dancing snow
lakes. Ho dooa not show her hia objec
lonal aide. She knows nothing abou
his "larks. " The horrid things thi
newspapers write about and call tonna
ions shock him just s much aa they di
icr , the dear sensitive creature , and fron
.ho time ho crosses her throthold uuti
ie claps on his nat after bidding he :
; oed night he labors to impress her will
ho innoconso of hia heart and the guile
esancss of his character. As a rclo hi
uccoeds and BO It happens that over ]
roung man ia a model of perfection t <
ivory young giil who cares enough abon
rim to really love him.
The young man has a swallow-tail anc
ow-nocked vest , as a matter of course
? heso ho must own or have handy t (
> orrow or rent when ho begins going intc
ocloty. A good steel-pen coat and vest
an bo had for $25 , and will last foraev
eral years. Possessed of the requisite
; armento , the young man Is pretty nearlj
utfitted for any society event to which
10 may have the good fortnne to bo In
vitod. A promised debut sends a gay
[ utter under his shirt front , but a week
of opera possesses charms for him thai
bsolutely thrill his being. If ho can
( ford it at all , ho will have cither a boxer
or front seats at Italian opera , llo pro-
ors a box because that is more conspicu
ous than anything else , but if ho can not
; ot it front seats will do. Italian Is s
lead language to him , but ho enjoys the
nuslc and is conscious of doinc ; hia duty
> y following the example of the bong
ongs. Then again it brings him forward ,
which is also a good thing. People whi
were apt to forgot him entirely now havt
.heir memory revived , and hu for a briei
lour or two acorns in a sea of pleasure
, hat ia portectly sonl-nourishing to him ,
An opera night will cost n young mat
icarly § 25. His tickets will nqulro § 10 ,
ho auppor with wine that follow , aboni
88 , the carriage § 5 , libretto * 50 ee'.itt
and other 1'ttlo ' things § 1 50. Seldom
10 goto oil' with a sln lo night during
opera wcok , and when the music Is ovei
and the warblers have gene ho uiuall )
lias to lament the loss of nearly t
month's salary by reason of indulg
ing hia inamorato's love for harmonj
in its highest form of development
A german draws him out in thu fall
ness of his splendor , and to such an even
as a debut at the Sonthorn Hotel , wher
thojouneaao doroo of the city appear
gives him opportunity to display himsel
and his charms to immense advantage
Altogtthor , the average young man wh
has any tact at all and oven a fair ealar
can go into society and enjoy hinuel
without any lavish expenditure. Jndopd
the amount ho spends in this dlroctio
docs not bepin to compare with what i
pent when ho goes out to make a nigh
of it.
The night begins generally In a club c
pofeor-room. There are many such place
In the West Eod now , and as about twc
thirds of the young fellows who are on
bilious to bo known as rapid play pokoi
these rooms ro largely patronizod. Tli
yount ? man introduces his night by ei
gaging In a friendly game , with a S2 limi
to It. Ho plays with the ordinary foi
tune of the amateur , and it ho quits wli
nor will have but a very small amount (
his competitors' money In his pockoi
when ho rises from the table. If li
lotes his lots can not Cgnro op very mud
for when ho sat down hoh&dn t much t
lose. Assuming that ho wins SO or 571
Immediately feola happy enough to sppn
that and all that he had to start In wit !
After the adjournment t the game tl
crowd journeys to a neighboring bar an
thrro mixed drinks in which the piioc
pal ingredient U whisky are partaken o
If thu crowd is a really jovial one snd
there Is any event they are colebratir
the number of drinks taken Is many , on
soon the eplrit of jut and frolic ee > lzi
upon everybody , end they prcceid '
have fun in their own festive way.
They linger at the bar a long whll
perhaps telling ntorlcs , singing so'-c' '
wrestling with each other nid inc'u gin
in such nlofful P port a na yout g met ) fit
wont tu Indulge iu when they TO out o
n hrk. If thi-y got nway without hnviu
t fight with thu barkeeper or breaking
lot i.f ( jlrnj.es they are In luck. As a rule1
10 unforiuuato JOUHR man who gets ful
only about once a joir is very dett uMiv
to hia nature , nnd will broik nnythina ii
reach , from o ton cent tumbler to a § 10
mirror. Such n } oung man muat uo sup
nested in the early part of the encage
nont or the crowd is npt to loio him in
lolico stutit nVhfn there is no sucl
dangerous * piilt in the p ty the org
moves slowly bu beautifully nlnng on tli
io3om of recurring drinks , until the bar
copper , after tovoral times expressing hi
dceiro to oloeo up , at last turns the part ;
out into the street.
By this time the young man who ha
won § G or § 7 at pukur has blown th
imount in and sent some of his money t
coop it company. No sooner has th
whliky done its cxhlleratiug work tha :
.ho young man in ssarc.h of onjoynuu
skts to wine , and champagne ut thai
This kind of drink soon destroys th
symmetry of his pile , and by the time h
finds himself in tbo street ho is prott
much flat broken. It makes no diil'orcnci
though , lie nnd his companions can sti
enjoy thomtclvos , and they do this b
orgatiiztag'n small glco club under som
Friendly lampposts. The Bolections the ;
sing nro commonplace , but they manag
to make them qulto unintelligible by rci
son of the whisky dulcet they give then
EInro they sitig and howl until the polic
come up to remonstrate. No matter ho
small the young man , or how tall th
policeman , the former will face the latU
tnd give him as much back talk aa ho en
stand , nnd oven g > to the extreme <
taking ell his cnut for a GUUD llumn
jout or a Marquis nf Quocnshnry ti
with the robustious patrolman. Frionc
a little soberer and Iniviug somewhat moi
discretion manngo at last to got th
vicious young man away from the cilice ;
They take him to n carriage and have hii
driven homo. Bis stomach goes back o
lim in the carriage and ho frescoes tli
vehicle's catin-llnud interior with a voini
Dy the time ho reaches hia board in
honao and is put to bed ho has had § 5 t
$3 worth of riding , the hnckmeu usual !
charging a drunken man $3 for his rid
and § 5 for spoiling the trimmings of th
lack.
If the young follow la exceedingly ut
'ortunato liis friends will desert hii
ipon tbo arrival of the police. Bo wil
lecomo violent as before and want t
ight the officer , who will at once tak
lim by the back of his collar , lift hir
nto the vicinity of a hoodlum box am
ring for the circus wagon. Arriving a
ho station the offender will have so
lered sufficiently to jjivo a irrong name
and under this ho will figure in the polic
court as a D O S. drunk on strcol-
and will pay costs and receive a ropri
mand. Ills girl or bis parents will lion
nothing about the escapade , but it wil
ravel among male friends , and will loavi
a oad memory in a swelled bend aod a po
cutjiary less of from § 25 to § 50. It cost
nonov to make a night of it , and all th
> oys know that the fun is not worth th
iricp they pay for it.
Richelieu HobtiiBim'n Resolution.
Special Dispatch to the Globo-Detnociat.
WASHINGTON , D. 0. , December 13.-
iho resolution introduced by Represents
; we "Richelieu" Robineon , which ha
> eon briefly referred to in the dispatches
reads aa follows :
Jcint resolution providing for the restore
ion of inaugural cuiemomoa to Jtfferaouia
republican simplicity.
WHRHKAB , Tha inauguration of the pros
dent is simply gettlug to work the citize
whom we have chosen to perform certain di
.Iff , and raking from him a pledge to peifon
hem ; and
NY HUKKAS , For the last quarter of n centur
an effort has been made to mupnify and m * r
archizo the office of president by foolish an
expensive civic und military display ? , so it
consistent in thoea who pretend to reveronc
, ho name of Jefferson , who rode unattencle
o the CripiUl and tied his hoise to a pne
vhilo he went through the coremouiea of hi
naiiKuration ; nnd
WIIEIIEAS , Toe ballot haa always hoon jealous
ous of the bayonet , and seeks not its aid i :
mbltciy declaring its worb ; tboreforo ,
Resolved , bv thn eenatn and houeo of ropro
entatives of the United-States of America it
congress assembled , That on the day of inaug
iratipn of the president of the United State
nu military company nor any persons beario ;
; uun , bayonet * , or other military weapon
hill parade or march in precession in th
treota of tha city of Washington.
Kec.- . That no triumphal archca shall b
allowed in auy of the ttreetn of taid city 01
naugurntlou day.
S c. 3 That no public building in said cit ;
shall bo decoiated on inauguration day , anv
and except by tlie difplay of the American fh |
n the appropriate ilog-BtalT.
Sec.1 Thut ou inauguration day the chie
ustico of the etipreiuo couit shall call upoi
ho president elect at his lodging ? , and dial
lieiice , without etcort , proceed with him
Ither on foot or iu a plain carnage , drawn b ;
lot moro tnan two horsec , and without liver ;
r decoration of any kind , to the capitol , oi
he eastern front of which the paid proaident
lect Rlinll take the oath prescribed I y law be
ore Riich citizens and ponple aa may auacmbli
o vutnotB tliBCPrtinoiiy.iiidtiuocn.tlc , ropub
can and JcfTeiKoman Bimplic tv , and witliou
ny imitation of royalty or monarchy , BO of
emivo to the common lonso iiml democratii
natincti nf thu proat mass of the AiurricJi
> eoplo who pause not from their usual avoca
IOUB ou that day.
Mr. Robinson is adbtingulshed looking
nld gentlemen with a wealth of gray hair ,
Io has been chiefly distinguished durint
ils congressional service for his attacki
m Englandand in known as "tho Britisl
ion tail twister. " A great many yean
ago ho was a Washington corrrDpondon
do of * 'IUoho
and used the nom plume
iou. "
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The mo.st ellicacinug btimuUnta to excite th
appptltii'nro An iixiitrii 15itier < , preparec
jy Dr. J G , B. Bievert k S ina Itevvare c
coiinterfiitu. At > k your Rrocer or dsnggletfo
the geuuino article.
' 'Tennyson's latest effort In the rliym
line would bo eood enough lo its place ,
mid the editor as ho glanced wistfully c
his waste-basket.
Gelds , favors and inamationa broker
tip by Dr. Price's Extract of Smar
Wood.
Mrs. Iloyt , a sister of Oavcrnor Oleve
land , is a quiet , refined Udy and nave
asked her brother : "G rover , where hai
you been this evening ? "
SALAD DRESSING & COL
MEAT SAUCE for all kinds of calads , voj
Hallos , and ojld meats. Uhoepor an
better than homo-made. Jioeaueo cqu ;
to it was overclFered.
A New Hampshire cobbler maki
cquuaky tboes tu order. Ilia well-hcolc
cuttoiuers sro bound to hare mtuio !
their sole ? .
WAN , Kli\l ) TI1IH.
TUB VOLTAIO JSELT UOIIVAST , of Marsha
Michigan , oner to eond thilr co'ubraUx ' ) ELI
TRIO VOLTAIO UKLT and other KUCOTWO A :
r-UANCsa on trial for thirty tliyi , to mi
( young or old ) afflicted r/ith nervous debilit
losa ul vitality and manhood , and all klndri
trouble ! . Also for rheumatlim , nenralgl
parxlybi , and many other ditoase * . Comple
restoration to hculth , vigor and rnauho
guaranteed. No ruk inpnrrod , at thirty da ]
trial Is iJlowexL Write them at once ta UU
Cree.
THE NEW CABLE ,
fh3 Bcwiet-Macb.y ! Line OpciM t
Now York City ,
and Itcnponso In Forty
llvo hccottilfi Umlori'rouml
TJMH ! I.ltics ,
Now York llttM , Deo. 13.
"Now , If you'd like lo have a few min
\iics' social obnt with folks In London
lure's your opportunity , " said Uenort
Manager George 0. Ward yesterday af
totnooii at tlio oflica of the Comme > rolnl
cable c Jinpany , iu the very heart of tin
business lifo of the metropolis , opposite
the white inarblo pillnra of the aub-trtus-
ury building and within the nhadow ul
old Trinity's spiro.
By a filial splice at Coney island dirocl
communication had just bcon opcncc
through the Miokey-Bonuolt cables bo
twcon Wall Street end lljyal Exchange
London. The story has already boot
told of the laying of the two cables
After the chore end of tin
second ono lied bcon brough
in tinar the Oriental hotel , a
Coney Island , the work of laying th
land connection underground went 01
quietly but oxpeditiously. Along th
Blx-milo drive of Ocean l'ark ay th
sluudur thtoad was laid through Vuudoi
bill , Park end Hudson avenues , i
Brooklyn , and along Front street to th
Dridgo anchorage , up the &ldo of th
anchorage in Iron pipcn and surpondc
under the bridge roadway to Water atrer
on this oido , to Wall strcot , and thenu
to the main oflico hero. A few minute
i > ftcr the first splice wan in ado at Cone
Jaland there wan a tapping of the koj
in Wall street , a renpousivo tapping i
London , and then this message ) was foi
warded by Director do diatro to Mr. J
W. Mackey , president of the Commcrciu
Uablo cumpatiy , in Paris :
I am now in our cilice , No 21 Wai
strcot , sending you the tirst mcoaago di
rect from Now York over our uudoi
ground and the Coney Island cable. Al
low mo to congratulate yon upon the oc
casiun , in which nil the stull' join.
THAT I1TILK OLASS SU'llON1.
When Manager Ward made the remarl
with which thla chapter opens ho told tin
reporter to keep his eye fastened on at
unimportant looking little glr.aa tipboi
that was suspended on a verticil pxrallc
to and with Its curved point touching i
narrow strip of paper wound on a ra
volving reel. The siphon , the manage :
explained , won filled with electrified inl
thut was supplied to it from a email we !
above. The reporter kept his ny on tin
ciphon and the strip of poperaadawaltte
developments.
"I'll just call up Canso , " said Mr
Ward , and as ho pulled hia cigar In
touched a little brass key. Canso iu it
Nova Scotia , a matter of a thousand milei
aw&y from Now York. Tv/o sccondi
after the touching of the key the point o
the siphon danced from side to side of thi
strip of paper and stopped. The ink line
left n hieroglyphic that looked like Mayoi
Ildaon'o rooent course.
"Oh , " said Mr. Ward , lawin.7 down hii
cigar , "ho says , 'Go ahead. ' Now , I'l
" and ho tapped the key again. Hi
was explaining that ho had ashed ,
you read1' when the siphon point btgai
dancing again and lolt another "uoi
track" on the atrip of paper , which th <
managpr interpreted to bo "Altvaji
ready. "
"Now , what would you litio to know
from London1 ' ho nort briskly inquired
but , without giving the reporter a chance
to express his preference m the matter o :
news , ho went on : "Well , the weathci
is as good a topic as anything else , s <
we'll aik thorn ; " end the ' 'click , click ,
click" of the key quickly spelled out ,
"Ask London 'Wh t weather have yoi
to day1 ? ' " Tbo last tap had no rnoro thar
sounded whoa the alphon point began
travelling over the paper tape mort
quickly than the eye could follow iti
movements. When tt stopped Manage ]
Ward called "time 1" and the man whc
tield the watch responded , "Forty-five
seconds. " 'Ihon the mynterlons markt
on the tape wore translatsd'into :
"J/ondon says , 'otarry night. Vcrj
dry. " '
A MATTER OK EIGHT ZUOtTSANII MILES.
"There ! " exclaimed Maeager Ward ,
iriumphautly , "isn't that pretty nearly
anlhllating space ? That messaeo of in-
luijy has gene from hare to Canso , N.
Ji , from whence it waa transmitted to
L'jndortho / ; answer win ient from Lon
don to Cinso and transmitted here 3
otal distance of more than eight thous
and milee all nithin forty-five ecconds. "
The reporter looked nt Mr. Ward and
at the unimportant looking little siphon ,
r.nd , as it Hashed upon him that the
Western Union company frequently took
an hour and n half or two hours to get a
aieetago to Brooklyn , felt his hair be.jin
to curl. When ho had partially rcwv-
ered speech hn asked the mnnngpr to rx-
> lain. Mr. Ward responded that iioro
ran nothing further to explain , oscopt
hat , as the opor.i'or at Canso received
ho message on his "receiving machine , "
10 sent ib word by word , nud. almost Int
er by loiter , on hia "sending inwhlno , "
and the same with the instantaneous re
sponse from London.
TUX ItKAMM. IN THE "rE -1
It may bo explained that tha trans-
minting instrument used by the Oommcr-
clal cable company in Sir Williiva Thomp
sons siphon recorder. The system ia
what ia known as the "contbjntal ccda1
which ia a slight modification of the
More o alphabet.
Ono of the advantages o ? the system
lies in the fact that itisfmo from the
danger of mistranslation. There bolm
only the ono system used on the entire
cable , there is not the tarcj risk of a 'mis
take that attaches to the systems hereto
fore in use , where two alphabets arc usac
ono for transmission ovur the land linei
to their cable connecUoas , nnd the ctboi
over the cable. The advantage- may bi
illustrated by imagining that in the olc
systems a message fs.iont In English t <
the end of the land line * , where it thot
haa to bo translated into Ueraan o :
French , whereas i&o Cjmmorclal cab !
company sonda th message * It * EnglUl
all the way , thus Avoiding the danger o
blunder in translation.
KAFK KnS I 711 B KLEMtSTS.
Another great advantnga that the no ;
company will have over Its rivals ia tha
Ita laud connections are UDdcrgroundani
are coiwquontly not pnb.sct to the con
stant intorruptitms ot the UoruenU the
occur whp/e the laud v/lrca are strung o
poles. When h is rowemborod that th
old overland before reaching the compai
ativo BJinrlty of the ocean bed this ad
vantage becomes very apparent.
Miuagnr Ward , was unable to cay jui
when the Oownjfrdal company's cibh
utvuld bo thrown open to the public. Th
brca'f In tha southerly cable Trill bo ri
repaired in a few days.tho Faraday Ve n
nr w on tbo spot , but no mesiagc < i will t
accepted for transmission until everj
; thing U In first oltus working o.'eltr ,
llorftt'oril'n A old 1'liiiKilu | tc
ron ovrnwoi KEH I < IIOFK SION u , MEV.
Dr. CIIAS. T. MiToiiRLt , , Omjftiidal
gua , N. Y. , mys : "I think it a gram
restorer of br.un force or nervous en
orgy. "
A cltrgyman to HM l2v tisvillo nosapa
per reporter : ' 'You iiowip'tnpr iner
must luivo qnocr viercn of tbita's. Yoi
are nlwnyo looking on nuct never taking r
part. 1 Bupponr , no * ' , jnur idea of the
Judgment 1 that you wi'l ' > it rft'at out
end and report the proceedings for the
morning paper.1'
Urowa'a BronchlnlTro.ichoa for roughs ami
co'ds "Thotu in notlilti < to 1) i ininrc (
will , thfinllor. . O. D. WMUus , wilton ,
tnd.
Ilcroloa ( loscriptimi of a Nebraska
jjirl : "A beautiful covfgirl lives nrur
Murkel , Taylor county , Nnbraika. She
> wna some stock , which nho pcrnonnlly
eel < 3 after. At n recent roundup her
dazzling biauty and graceful horseman-
ihlp were wonderful to bohold. A year
ling broke from the herd , which throe
cowboys failed to confine , uhen the beau
tiful girl doahod out after it , rt'piug on
the second circle , and pulled it by the
liorntf her saddle into the herd. The
boja shouted , wept , and never ccaitid tc
lovo. "
Desolntluu ln < ) nva ,
In oomo parts of the country the earth
quakes have left not n trco standing ; nni
tlio coil i > a wildarnops , looking lilco tin
bottom of ft dried up tiea , In fact th
rcqion is in na bd n way na the worn-oil
stomach of an old dyspeptic. Earth
quakca cannot bo prevented , but dyspop
oia can , and the timely UDO nf Brown1
Iron bitters < vill do it. Thia best o
family medicines can bo bought of tin ;
druggist at dollar a bottlo. Don't Ie
your ntomach become a desolation forth
luck of it.
"My dcor , " said the wife c f the cdito
of n weoksy newspaper , "shall Igivoawa
thoao old trouaara that yon havn't won
fortwo'yoara to eomo poor , dcsorvin
tramp ? "
"No , " nnsworcd the editor } "lot thos
trousera hang just where they arc.
mny start a daily paper noino elny , nut
thfu I will need them sure. " Middlu
town Transcript.
Kriliorlnl Iiloro in Arlzonn.
Now York Tribune.
Trro noble Indian bravou of Arizona
named Gou-Up Charley sud Short Pante
made recklsBa by too much firo-water , at
tempted to clean out the t flico of a loca
paper. The next week the editor de
Kcnbed the result as lollowa : "At firs !
Lhoy had the ndyantugo , Short Panto bav
ing hit ua a terrific blow in the stomach ,
which temporarily knocked the wind ou
of uo. But wo soon rallied , and by py-
ing two forma upon Gee-Up Chadey't
head eliminated him from the b.Utle.
Then , by skillful maneuvering , wo kop
Short Pants from hitting ua again nntl
wo pot to the door , when we called to A
Blodgot to help us , which ho did. The
red devils are in jsil , where they wll
HHVO a chance to sober up. Our losa wa :
$4.75.
The moat fashionable ovcaing costume
according to an exchange , is a braculot o
violprs worn nbovo the elbow. Wo are
lad that ouraocioty belloiara beginninp
: o f ol the need of sorao adcquati
clothing.
Notlnn ; ; luiitm rn Tain.
We are told that notnlng waa marfo In
vain ; but what can bo said of the fashionable -
able eirl of the period ? ' Inn't she made in
vain ? Hood's Sarsaparilla is made at
Lowell , Maes. , where there sro moro bot-
Jos of it aolel than of any other Saraapa-
rilla or blood purifier. And it ia not
taken in vain. It purifies the blood ,
itrongthona the system , and givea noiv
life and vigor to the entire body ; 10
doses $1
A Sagus , Mass. , young lady made two
rugs , two dozen jellies , and thrco suits
of clothing in anticipation of her mar
riage , end yet the monator married an-
Jther girl. Ho was afraid that she would
Dring a crazy quilt into the family.
PropOKaU lor Uulldin
Dopartmoiit of the Interior , )
Offlco ot Indian Aff lrs , Ifov 17 , 1834. f
Pealed nroroenU , emlorsod "propoialj foi ImUillnir
! ridici9'r ill bo received at this ( ilioo until t o'clock
Tuciay the 18th of Hoccjm or , 18X1 for th con-
truoilon nf ihrco biidireu onthoSantoohl"UX Ilo er-
ntlon In Wobraiki , oadPoacaltcBcrint'.on In Dakota
at the foIlOAini ; locations ; on tboHanteo llcserratlon
ovtrth U zlucr ek , abrlJBOof tdrto spans cf 60
cctmcli with 16ftctai > jiioaahCB ; ou the 1'on-ia llr ° -
r > ntion , o\er tin Ts'iolirarnrhcr , abridge 060 fort
rom end to enii , and o\ot tbi Wtet 1'orkof ci5d rtter
ami-nol tiOfict.
Ilio brlt- ) ) In quc&tlnti ar tti boot romttoatlon of
wood iincl Iron , v.ith east lri > u shocf , rcstlnt ; on pile
ouDdatloufi , uhlrli our llm Niobrnra ii\c.-iire to bo
hen l&icut. o\or Builla ciuck , IS Icct , niid o\ut
Wo t I'utk of Niobma Ulvtr , 16 foa buw ! wjnr
ev. 1 , and nro to bii built In accordjnco with ulana
nil tpeciflcations to bo i.csn at the oinceo ihe Depot
iimitirniustcf ot Omuha , chrc8kB1 tlio ' lliro. " of
Ucnr , Coloiado , and cf ihe ' liitoi-Occr.i of Chl-
W , M.
The roitttrurtlon o ti brldecstn vadcrthe Im-
cillnlitujtr ! | > iilonol aycrboii tobo dUi natuil by
ila Deiiar'uieut.
All bids iLiist bcacconparlcilby aceiilflcil chock
n some Uiutou fcUUttliipoutorj , for at Icatt 1'IVB
r cinium 'f lb nn.c.nt of Ib-i pr iObal. which
luiklil botnifcitedio the Ui lied Mites In can.
ij' bide 'a < t liluderu fall to cuc.uto a contract wltb
iiodonl fiiacicut turttl.Bjotrirwue . tnbo retunitd
itlo bldilcr. in Bjiultlii'S ' bide , bidders ihu-lrt
tiitufhe llmo rcquind bj tlitmfor ibfiionMruitlcii
fthubri cc , asihn mattir Hill U cnntldtud In
lakincthq uwarJs , 1110 nadoa | i3ri > of tto contrast-
The iluht In rontrrtd lo uject anj or ail l.ii n or
ny part < f buy bi-iil decincu for ta ! licit Inlcajt ot
h P nice II 1-niCB ,
E , S. ATWOOD ,
tiatait c ? nonouau37.i& ixu mau tcjn
HEBEFORD illll Mf CHILE
AXD canoe ou JBUOT RED ewifj
nir niaa\t \ for Uorrn-momliinrn lollrtt
- > , tui.k. .
, Lint. ' In conoedcn
I corjoraUnnmooU ,
I cowty i > a ld\ol ( J i 4 wbu
rc.oltod by th j tri./oIne ! ouh
ll - fihortl > O'llik 'JIOT
j4 the bes'i ; IAS : JI.
- - " " Itona-Ul of.wblcn en fon.
bud by the ( attest tulwar la Anurici ,
QEEOAGQ ,
And St. Paul.
II cwnl and cputtei OTH rcc inllce rt
Naithern Illlaiiu , WUcon- , Mlnnowj- lovrit
Lt on ; rdn u Uiklu llu , lirnnht ; fclul cvncoi
thus rcnh v'J ' thu t-ro i juiiuou ixmtrua 01 t >
ortbwait a-,1 Far Wet , II nktur&i/y unuwnrii > >
liwrlptloi. 0 } Bhort MUIA nj Bret jlouta t cl c u
t'hlcago , Ullwaakec , it 1'iulsud Mn ! oip' III.
Chlc KOr JivkUkoo , Ii Crosse Jil Wlnon * .
Cl I wiotllllwiukiiu ( Aberdeen rutd-Kllcndilr
ChlRagCt Ullivaukon , Knu Claltutnd H'.lllirkiir'
L'Utau * Vrllw ukfOW u uuiJ Uerrlll.
, MIltiRUkta , Denver Dim tnd Or Vosh ,
, MllmuiM , vrauiciilu ir.J Oconi movoi.
, Jlllwtuioo , Moaiw i and Pr.lrlfl' n Oblci
o , Mllwj.uVeo , Owatwmi and Ttttoll \ ,
go , Hcio'.t JunccvlUs anJ Miuoril I'd nl ,
OV.Ici o , U' lo , llockfori ) and Dubious.
OMcuitri , Cl/itonIlocV ! Wind tnJ Cedar iUpldi.
( Tlilcngo , Qoanctl ItluU/ and Onv b .
CDilcago , aloiii City , Sioux Folia ind Vinkton
Chlcio , Mtlnaukee , Ultebill 6nd ChtmlnrUio
nook ItJAiiil. Uubuque , St. Paul > rtd MlnDtacoiU.
Uiroupmt. "iluur , Kt 1'aal ind UlnncipolU.
I > illln n tjc | | > oi ud the Hoejt Wnlntr Via I
bi > n rid are run on the rntln lines of thitCUlUAGO
HILWAUKKK AND ST. I'AUl RAILWAY , tailinr
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NervousBlood
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
All cmos of Onivii'lrc ot the Opinn , Cri/i Ucil Foe
Legs and A run , l > lo " ; > ol tfta Hip , Krce , aiii
Ankle Joints. Al o rjhrunlo r.lli-ctlwn of the MIDI
Khoum&tlsro , r tlnl , Illni , 1'Icaru , Cinh , Ahlh
mi tnd UtonchlUo tn ail tieotod by now and sue
wet ful methods All dln-ji j ol tnq K'.onl ouu Uric
iry Orvani , In udlngthou ) reatiltliiK fiuui Ini Ucrv
tlon or eiposoK , are e ljh and kUicuMlulli lioat <
and a cure EC iautotd. YOUIIK men , uiluiile n eil
andold meijiuQerliiH ( fem WfaVru'eu and Ncrtou
nhauit'.oupro-lucJot ' ni Uititkiu.J'sliiltatlonof th
Heart , Pr/iou4enoy ; Wzilnm , IXM ol MemoryLav
ol KnerKf and Aintiltlou , CAU nv rcatorvd to
and vli'or , II t * ) li not too lon nc.
The flurxeon In charge 1 a graduiU cf
Kin Uedlc&l ColU H 1B66) ) and hai stUillxl hi
rroJiBBiOu In London , Parti and Ikrlln II HUUi
xillor nrlto lull rietcilptloa ot your case , &t modi
ola may bi sent you. Couu'jlutlou lir * . Addn
0 jiiha Dlepinsary , Cronuiu Dlock , Ooahk , Nd
Offloeheuri 10-11 ft. m.,1-1 and 7-8 n. an Ccodayi
10 a m.
XirAooomtuoUtUoni lurnbbtd | i6llciti : dura tli
cuiMr ) .
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The rsnmrkftblB growth of Omah
during the last fotr years Is n matter ot
great aator.lohmcnt to tboso trho pay on
occasional visit to this growing clt > - . The
dotolopment of thu Stor' ' Ynrds the
neceasity of the Bolt Lln0 Road the
finely paved nteota the hundreds of now
rcslmmcoa and cootly bnalncsa blccku ,
with population of onr cllj mojo thr.n
doubkd In the lust five yenns. All this
ia a great ourprho to violtora and la the
admiration ot our cltlceno. Thla rr.pd !
proit + h , the Vualncsn tcthlty , nd the
niivny substantial Improvomeatn madn a
lively demand for Omaha real estate , nnd
every investor hoa mndu A handaorno
pvofit.
Since the Wall Strcot panto last Mr.y ,
with tbo EuboCfmuut cry of hard tlniw ,
there haa bcon lean demand from opocula-
tovB , but o fair demand from Invoalora
Hooking homes. This luttor class ore
takiuq advantage of low prices In build-
lug material and nro r.ccuring their homoa
at much less coat than will bo pocslblo
year houcc , Spocnlatorc , lee can buy
real oot.V D cheaper now and ought ID take
advanl o of present prices for futura
pro ti.
Cho ncrt forycara promlooa grcatei
d ivo1ipwonta In Omaha Hum the past
'i v yoam , which have boon M good as
wo could reasonably de lro. Now wan-
ufastnrlng oslablishutcnta r.nd largo job
bing houco.i are added ulr.iostvoolily , and
all add to the proapority.of OmAha.
There are manv In Omaha nuel throug
bat t'ao State , who have , their money
the baoka drawln ; ; a nominal rata of
torojt , which , if jndiclonol ; Snvcstod
Omih.\ real uatato , would bring the
mnalt greater rotnrus.7o have many
bargains which wo nro confident will
bring the parchasnr br a profib in the
near f utaro.
Wo have for sale the finest resi
dence properLy iu Uio north and
western part a of tlio city.
North wo have fine lots nt reason
able prices on Sherman avenue , J. 7th ,
18th , 10th and 20lh streets.
West ou Fnrnam. Davenport ,
Cumins , and all the leading streetsv
in that direction.
The grading of Fnrnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Fnrimin , the pro fjt
[ jerty in the western part of the city '
will increase in value.
Wo also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
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by the Stuck Yards Company nnd
Uie railroads will double
the pricii m a nbort timo.
also huv.smn < fine bimnes'i
ots and some elegant inside
deuce ! ' i'or wale ,
Parties wishing to m-rost. will h'r/A
some good bare Bins b'jrcr.lliugon r
ESTAVS
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JJot rc-r.n Yarn } .am auj
P. S. Wo r.Hlv these who lnve ;
propoiiy for v ,10 at a burgaiiHo ( ; ive
ua it ( SillW o want only bnrgaiUH
Wovill iwwi fivoly not hntidlo prop-
erl.v t niy otliau its real
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