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    THE DAILY BEE FKIDAY , JANUARY 23 , 1385.
THE
REST TONIC ,
medicine , combining Iron with pun
blo tonic * , miickljr nnil corarileldT
I'urrn lTnprr > * ln , JmllRtMlnn , WrntctiMti
Impure Illnail , nialarlnClilllii and Fererii
km ) Nrnrnlnlrx.
itlsun unfnilinc remedy for Discuses of ttu
Klilnrr * nnil l.lrrr.
It In Invaluable for JIjca.vs : peculiar U
tVmian , and nil ft ho lend sedentary 11 VM.
I5ilfx > s not Injure the tccth.cumo hcndaclw.oi
trodcco constlrwitlon othtr Iran m&Uclnts rfo
Moiirlclicintiil purlflci the blood , stimulate *
ihc nppctltc , nlds thn nulmllatlon of food , ro
l .ii Heartburn nnd llclclilng , end Urcntb
if the inmcljs nnd nerrct
I or Intermittent FCTCM , , jisltudc. f-aci o1
t'li'rRjr , Ac. , It has no c < iunl.
* - Tlic ccnulno li/is nliovc trdemr.rlr MU
' .Vina red lines 01. wrapper. Tnke noutli
m uniiwiteiuitte BROAD GLAIN
VBEY BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
ICver offered to tuoDuI > Llc.
HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN
BEUKOT LINK FOR ENGLAND. TBANOE AflD
QEBUAHT.V
Tli * itosmshlpa of this well-known Una ro ball I of
Itoa , In wntei-tlght oompaitmentB , and are furnished -
ed nllh every reqnlslte to m to the paeswa both
fo and Bgreoblo. They can ; the United BUloa
* nd European malls , nd leave Now York Than-
< I y and ( Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher-
Sonre , ( PARIS ) and HAHBUKO.
tuloni steerage from Europe only ( IS. Tint
Cabin , $5BWB Sdt Dteerage.JSO ,
Henry Ptmdt. llark Hansen , F .E. Mooroe , . Toll ,
ijfontBlD Oman * , Qronewez ft Sohoentgen , agentaln
Ooanoll fllaffs. O. BRI01IAnD ft CO. , Gen. Faoa
Agta. , Cl Iroidw y , H. T. Cbao. Kormloakl ft Co-
Qtoetal Wei * rn Agguta , 170 Wauhlnstoo Bt. . Chloa
KEMKDYb'nEE. Avictimof jouthfullmprndoncs
causipit Pwmatnre DecBT , NorromDobilltr. Lost
Alanhood , < lc. , baring tried In Tain OTory k nown
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Health is Wealth !
. WIBT'B N BT A D Daira TE ISUKHT , a
aaronteod apedflo foi Hyetorla.DluInosa , ConTOl.
dona , Flt8 , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous
Prostration oamwdby the oae of alcohol or iobbacoo.
Wakefolnoaa. Uental doproeelon. Solkmlne of the
brain , reanltlng In Ineanlty and loiplntt to misery ,
d oay and death , Premature Old kge , Barontoa , Ion
of power In either a ax , Involuntary Loesea and Sper-
atorhoraoauaod by over ezertlontof the brain , eell-
kbnae or orer Indulgence. Each box , oontalna one
month'a troatmenL ll.OOaboi.or glx bottlei or
05.00 , Mnt by man prepaid on receipt of prloo.
WE GUARANTEE BIX BOIES
Xo cure any oaae With eaoh order leoelred by as
for six bottles , tcoompUghtd with $5.00 , we will Bond
he purchaser our written grStrantoo to refund the
money If the treatment doea not eOeot a cure. On r-
anteoa Issued only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. ,
RJr ! 8-mio-rr./t | 488 ! Uadlaon St. , Chlosfco , III.
Chartered by UieStateoIIlli.
nn\3 \ for thccrpress purpose
of glvlnclmmcdlatc rellella
ail chronic , urinary ana prl-
vato dlscascn. "ononfc o ,
Clcet andSyphills In all their
complicated forms , alto all
diseases of the Skin nnd
Blood promptly relieved nnd
pcrmanentlycured by rcmc-
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_ . . . . _ H > t > t.elall'ractlce. Seminal
.VeAlmtji. NiRht LO-JSCL by Dreams , Pimples on
tuc 1'acc , Lost Manhood , t-jJliuti/ciirfJ/1er
iin * esperlmrnltniit The appropriate n..r.cdj
latonci used In each cute. Conoultations , per-
tcnal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med.
ccliiea acnt hv Mall nnd Express. No marks oa
fiQCKuqe to Indicate content * or tender. Addresi
b JAMES.No.20Washlng onSt..ChlcagoIR
IK BOTTLES ,
Erlnngor , . . . . . . - . . . - .
Cnlrabaclior , . - . . Bavaria
Pilsner . . . . . . Bohemian.
Kaieor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brnmen ,
DOMESTIC.
Badyreiser . St , Louie.
Anhnusor. . . . _ _ _ _ . St. LOUIE.
Bent's . . . . _ _ .
Suhlifcz-Pilanor _ . Milwaukee ,
! Krnc'a ; . . Omaha ,
Ale. Potter , Domestic and Rhine
Wine. VD. MAUREIl ,
IS 13 Farnam St.
A LINE 0 P
THE ONLYJEXOLUfcAVE
IN OMAHA' ! NEB ,
AfiTorll * prctcrlptloa of uottl ipKUlUt tn w t -
itivl. ) Dtueirlil. c n fill 1U AaJr.u
- . .Br.V'AitD * oo..iociuA Juaiiv
A SINNER IN EVERY CLIME ,
LODE Years of Dissipation Brio. Their
Reward ,
Inspector Byrnes Cnpturcs Foxy
Young Man Who HAH Been Mil *
llormlrc , I'lmtc , G inllcr ,
Aisasstn and Swindler.
Now York Journal.
"I will Bay nothing whatever of the
caao ; I will neither nllirra nor deny any
newspaper Btorios.1'
Tbo eponkcr WAS Inspector Byrnoa. Ho
addrosaod a Journal reporter who ro
quoatod information regarding n younf
man who when nrrnigncd before Jnatlci
Patterson at the Tombs police court yes
terday morning by Detectives Ilickoy
and Crowley , of Inspector Byrncs
stnfT , on a eorlos of charges of swindling ,
gave his name as Ralston Bane and his
ago as 24. Although a young man o
fmo appearance and fantldlonsly dressed
the dark rings under his flashing black
magnetic eyes , the noticeable wrinkles in
his it ell-moulded velvet-smooth face am
the gray baits which intermingled with
his luxuriant black locks and tawny
drooping mustache betokened a lonq ca
reer of dissipation. As ho stood at the
bar of justice and encored at the jndgo'i
words remanding him for trial until to
day , ho looked the Ufa ho has led for six
years post that of n reckless young man
who has not every law at doDnnco. Al
though Inspector liyrnos refused to RV !
his history or hU career of crime , a Jonr
nal reporter learned it from a gentleman
who is a well known lawyer and a prom
inent member of Now York society.
Balaton Bane wns not always knowi
by that name. His grandfather , frwi
whom the Journal's correspondent gaincc
his information of the family , was mi oh
Forty-niner. His parents wore among
the aristocracy of England. The familj
narno was Vose. "When Hatry Voso
eloped with a kitchen maid in his father's
house his angry parent forever more re
fused to recognize liim. The young mar
was , however , blessed with an inuopon
dent spirit , and with his lovely but lowlj
born wife settled in the mining regions o
California. Fortune smiled on them ant
Harry Vose's name became associated
with tliat of other millionaires on the
Pacific coast. His first-born son was the
father of llnlston Vosc , or , as he gave his
name yesterday in court , Ralston Bane.
When the latter was 12 years of ago his
parents took up a permanent residence in
.Now York but his
, grand-parents re
turned to Eng'and , where they ate now
residing and are numbcrccd among the
wealthiest people there.
A gentleman possessing a largo fortune
like Air. Voso when lie settled in Now
York was not long in acquiring friends.
He dealt some in Wall street stocks , and aa
a favor to his ftionds purchased scats in
several of the Now York cxclianges.
Four years Jator , with his wife and son ,
lie undertook a trip to Europe , but ho
ivas ki led in a duel in Germany the year
following. He divided his own largo
Fortune , amounting probably to two
nillion dollars , equally between his wife
and boy.
The two latter returned to New York
and went to live quietly in a secluded but
aristocratic portion of Now York , up-
; own. Young Ralston was 17 when his
: athcrdiod. Ho was possessed of a wild ,
icckless temperament which ho inherited
: rom his father. The youth's , mother
loved him devotedly , had always condoned
liis boyish pranks and gave him his own
way in' everything. When the two re
turned to Now York the ecqucl of nil this
ndulgenco became only too apparent *
Although the young man loved his mother
dearly , ho could not control his own , in
clinations. Ho made the acquaintance of
a fast sot of young men , all of good family ,
tfight after night ho spent in dissipation ,
and gambling. The needy and pretty
roung actress in the smaller theaters of
ho city found him a godsend. Ho lavished
owels , dresses , houses , horses , and , in ,
act , anything at all on any one who took
us fancy.
When ho found himself running shost
) f funds , as ho did after a year or two , ho
> egan to draw on his mother's fortune.
The poor lady gjwo him f idly half her for-
-uno before she decided that the only
ncans to turn her bpy from his evil
: OUKCS was to stop giving him money.
Chen ho left ier and broke her loving
icatt.
Three days later , on his twentieth
urthday , ho ehot a gambler in a luxu-
lously furnished don on Broadway.
Tearing ho had killed him ho fled the
city in company with a handsome and
alented yonng actress , who at the time
was beginning to win fame at her profes
sion. They Hod to Europe. Ho was not
> nrsued. His victim recovered , and the
cano was never made public , A year
jasaad , and the beautiful young girl who
led with him died in poverty and want
n a London garret. Ho had deserted
icr. and was living like a lord and mix-
'ng with the best , society in London.
Women Boomed to adore hliu. It needed -
ed but a glance from his magnetic black
> yes to make them his slaves. His
louao , his turnouts , hla sayings , doings ,
wore faithfully chronicled in the dally
papers. Ho was London's lion for two
icasons. Then ho fled. Another beau-
Iful woman accompanied him , leaving a
lusband and child behind her. Ralston
oft numerous debts and several forged
chosks after him.
Ho was next hoard of living the life of
rovoi in a mognlGcont and fait-sulllng
acht on the high seas. Ho had gath-
trod about him the wildest spirits in
Path , Velnna , Berlin , St. Petersburg ,
md in fact wherever a kindred spirit to
lie own waa found ho was taken aboard
; ho yacht. The queen of the orgies was
a Russian lady of rank for whom ho had
deserted his London victim.
The reckless crowd would stop at any
: ity or town on the scacoost which took
their fancy. They claimed to bo tour
ists. As long as possible they would stop
at the best hotel and then ileo to their
yacht and sail away for pastures now ,
never tliinking o ! paying their debts in
curred. A year ago italston became
weary of tlds existence , sold the yacht
and lot his fiicmls shift for themselves.
Ho executed two clover forgeries and suc
ceeded in raising suflicicnt money to
reach Patis ,
Then ho bccamo homcs'ck. Ho made
the acquainiancu of Llllo , Lo Due , who
was the queen of the variety stage. She
succumbed to his luindsomo presence , aa
so many poor fools had done bcfpro her ,
and agreed to fly to Now York with him.
She mid all their expenses. They ar
rived here a short time ago and then the
woman's funds gave cut. Ralston en
deavored to lea 'o her , She was toe
smart and ono night in an uptown hotel
swoio to kill him should ho do so , Her
ficrco nature won his admiration and the
two bccamo partners in crime.
Two weeks ago the first news of their
misdoings were reported to Superintend
ent Byrnea. A week ago the complaints
became so numerous that ho decided to
detail I he detectives to run the criminals
down , especially lUhtcn , who waa the
piimo mover. Some way ho learned thane
no was bolng punned and fled to Bridge
port with his companion. The detectives
were hot on his trail. Ho doubled 01
thorn , loft notes at hotels making fun o
their efforts to capture him , and In fac
tantalized them every way poislblo.
Three days ago the chwo became so
hot , however , that ho parted from hi
companion hopinc to throw the pursuer
off the track. AH was unavailing. The
detectives wore too cunning. Thursday
the seventh of the pursuit , Bane and the
aotross , who had rejoined him in Brook
lyn. boarded a Rockaway train. Ulcko ;
and Crowley stopped it with a dango
signal in the suburbs , boarded the train
and arrested the long-lookod-for fugl
tlvos ,
It waa so late in the afternoon ho wa
locked up at polioo headquarters for th
night. The actress escaped.
PILES ! PILES ! PlIjKSt
A SURE CURE FOUND AT liASTJ
NO ONE NEED BCTrXB.
A sure onro for Blind , filocdlng , Itching nm
Ulccrntod Flics hoa been discovered by Dr
William * ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr
William's Indian rile Ointment. A elngl
box hfifl cured the wont chronic c&aoi of 25 o
SO years standing. No ono need suffer fiv
mlrmtoa nftor applying this wonderful Booth
ing medicine. Lotions , Instruments and eloc
tuarioa do moro harm ( .ban good. William'
Indian Fllo Ointment absorbs the turners , nl
lays the Intense itching , ( particularly at nigh
after getting warm ID boa , ) acts OB a ponltico
gives instant relief , and la prepared only to
I'lloR , itching of the private parts , nnd fe
nothlno olio.
Read what the Hon. J. M. OpfBnbu ry. o
Cleveland , says about Dr. William's Indian
File Oolntment : "I have used scores of Fil
Cures , and it affords me pleasure to say that
have never found anything which gave sue
Immediate nnd permanent relief aa Dr , Wii
liara'a Indian Ointment , For sale by nil drug
giati nnd mailed on receipt of prico. 60o an
SI. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co.
0. P. GOODMAN ,
Wholesale Agent ,
THE 1311A OF ELOCUTION.
The Teachers of Art Reaping n Rial
Harvest ,
Now York Mail nnd Express.
The opening of the Lyceum school o
acting has given an impetus to the stud ;
of elocution even among those who d
not intend to go on the stage. A pro
fessor of elocution up town said to a reporter
porter for the Mail and Express that th
majority of his pupils were not staqo
struck , but took lossona to improve them
in speaking and reading.
"What class of people take lessons ? "
"Why I have a largo class of young
society ladies , who come in the middle o
the day to avoid being observed. They
ontbr into the stndy with zeal. 'Teach
mo how to speak well , ' said ono ; 'I do
not care to express passion , hatred
acorn or anything of that kind , but J
with to converse fluently , to
narrate on incident with prop
er chic , to have the cor
rect inflection at the close of each scii-
; cnco , and , above all , , to be possessed ol
mflicient verve to keep from growing
.nsipid" . ' Can I give a lady verve or chic'
[ don't say no to them } I simply teach
Jicm natural methods'and in a few weeks
; ho most awkward have attained a polish
of manner and a fluency of speeeh that
are truly surprising.
"JLadies with weak voices , after three
or four lessons , summon their energies ,
practice calisthenics and soon liavo rich ,
clear voices , quito a metamorphosis from
, vliat they wore before thsy toofc such
icaltliful exercise. Five or six years ago
i was a rare thing , for me to have ono oi
.ho leisure class as a pupil. Now I have
a largo number. Private tableaux and
ihoatticals cause a few to como to get
posted on certain parts- but tliafc is-seWom.
The majority como for general' cultiva-
Jon. "
' What other clossos-attend ? "
"In the afternoon a few dudoa and
nisccllancous gentlemen como and devote
an hour to practice. They Have no
pccial aim , and are filling , in. tha time.
.11 the evening the people who > mean
msuiess attend. They are principally
ady school teachers , and their oblectisto
cam and teach others. Some oft them
vo quite advanced in years , but thay dis-
ilay all the interest and vim necewaty to
naster diflicult Irssons. Like flie society
adios , . I hare no trouble in teaching
hem , and they make rapid progress as a
; eneral thing. I tliinlt. though , that
lomo of the younger teachers have a-notion
o try the stage at some future time , but
ho > conceal it from me. "
"You seem to have moro lodly pupils
bin gontlomcn.1"
"Oh , yes. Gentlemen who do not
hink of going on the stage do neb care to
tmly elocution. A few bacheos ! and
vldowers try to leatn how to read short
eve poems and that elass of literatureand
icnco attend. My great trouble is with
he boy who comes because ho expects to
> o an orator some day. His fath v rather
.hinks so , and sends him. "
SilDDLIOd NOWADAYS.
Gracefully Sliaiml. Neat and Com.
lor table Elaborate AnTjtlrs fur
Cowboy B ,
N. Y. Suu.
"Saddles ace not what they wore , "an
expert rider remarked in the course of a
alk on the benefits and pleasure of ex-
orcloo on horseback. "Enthusiasts have
uggostod valuable improvements. Col
Amasa J. Parker , Jr. , of Albany , nnd
ome other riders have liad the theory
hat they should be brought aa close to
.ho horses as to make them sensible of
every movement. Saddles , for ladies
as well as gentlemen , on plans worked
out by them , are low in front and rear ,
and are very light and graceful. When
made of selected pig-akin , with silver-
ilatod trimmlnga , steel spring bar , silver-
ilated rubber-footed stirrups , and other
ppondagoB of extra quality , the cost is
> 75. Plain skirt caddies , without knee-
lufia or thigh-puffs , of the ordinary pat-
orn , In imitation pig-skins , russet
oathor , or black leather , can bo bought
or from $12 to § 27. Park sad
dles in regular styles in the trade run
from $ lo to $70.
"I sitw two aaddles the other da ? for
mo on the plains and in the mountains
of the far west. Ono was a vaquero sad
dle for rancho use , and the other waa for
; ravolors , physicians , miners , and others.
The first weighed , with all its fixings ,
about forty-five pounds. With its heavy
straps , riveted leather , big rings , silver-
plating , and bucktkin thongs it waa an
affair likely to touch the heart of the am
bitions cowboy having $05 in his pocket.
"Tho sty Irs of Baddies for the western
and southern trade fill page after pace ol
an illustrated catalogue of ono saddler
down town , and I could not begin to de
scribe thorn. They range from- the to
with seats , sweat leathers , leg guards
straps , and hooded stirrups , elaborately
decorated with railed stamp work , am
with larce bucktkin thongs haneing from
many points , 11 tor about $50. Tbi
variety of patterns were bewildering. "
ThftU. P. R U. hM initltuted a n w ar
ranperaeut by which all co l tralni arming
during the nlgbt at Grand ItUnd , are heli
to for a special d y train , running throng
to Omaha by daylight , thus makipg I ha wor
of coal thieve * more difficult ,
A lELL-IAIjE OAMKltA.
"Way In Which Evidence was So
ouroil to Defend n Brcncli of
I'romlso Suit ,
ban Tranchco Post.
The defendant in a bleach of promlsi
case recently tried at Marysillon
Augustus Scudberry. Ho is a younf ,
member of that rapidly Increasing class o
persons known aa amateur photograp ]
cranks. This individual hod become BC
enthused over the achievements of Euro
pean photographers in obtaining negative
of birds flying , horses running away , tiger
seizing their prey , otc.tlmt ho made him
self a holy nuisance prowling around afte
people wilh his portable camera , clcctri
slides and things. Ono day ho would b
found ambushed beside the railroad trie !
and fillinc tip the switch tenders will
beer , in the happy anticipation of catch
ing a good impression of a first-closismaal
np | the next ho was trying to bribe som
dying man's family to allow him to take i
snap shot at the patient just when th
death rattle sot in. In fact , it is statci
that once , when some miners were having
a terrible quarrel in a bar-room , Scud
berry suddenly appeared in the doorwa ;
with his instrument over his head and exclaimed
claimed excitedly :
"Wait until 1 put on A dry plate before
ycu shoot , gentlemen ? Got your pistol
ready and fire together when I say three
I want to got In all the flashes. "
Well , as wo were going to tay , thi
same Scudberry was engaged to a glr
named PlhToy , and somehow had got th
idea Into hla head that Amelia her nam
was Amelia , and she were a number fen
shoo , which is mighty good for a Marys
vlllo girl was untrue to him , in fact
that she was still encouraging the attcn
tlons of a dry-goods clerk named Bogg *
So Soudborry , having Just received an
automatic clockwork attachment to hi
apparatuf , carried his machine over t
his fiancee's house on pretense of takin
the pictures of the family. Ho tool
Amelia's mother in the act of apankinf
the baby ; ho took the baby in the act o
swallowing a pin ; took the cat in the nc
of catching a mouse , took dinner , nn <
then took his leave. Scudborry ex
plained that ho waa to bo oat of town
that evening , and asked that his camon
bolowod to stand in tbo corner of the par
lor until his return the next day.
Thai night lioggs , the alleged rival
called on Amelia , and it is natural to sup
pose thati they vcra both unaware tha
the photographic apparatus in the corner
the lens of which was adjusted so as take
the sofa fore and aft , so to speak was
automatically adjusted to take an in
stantencous negative at precisely 11:3 : (
p. 111. , that being the hour when the
jealous Soudbsny supposed the fcstivitiei
would bo in progress , if at all. At al
events , the oouplo were startled at > abou
that period by a peculiar click from Scud-
berry's machine , which they understooc
better the next _ day when that gentleman
indignantly b'roko his engagement and ex
hibited a pioturo which ho sarcastically
labeled "No. . 461 , Gnccc-Roman Hug-
jing Match. " Miss PluTnoy immediately
brought suit for breach of promise , Boggs
testifying tliab lie was only rehearsing a
tableau with , tlie plaintiff. Meanwhile
Scudbcny filbd 4he photograph as-ovi
donee. _
IRON KOTTIAG AWAY.
An Ever-PreaaatDanger to Onr Great
Bridso Structures ,
For fourteen yearstava anlndianaoolis
telegram to tha * jjfew York Times , State
Geologist Colloit has been experimenting
upon a thoory.that the best iron , , when
subjected to continuous strain , would un
dergo changes * ia ita structure which
would , after a time , render its nso dan-
jorouB. and that these structural changes
, voro the explanation of many otherwise
inexplicable accidents , particularly to
railway brldgss. Ho has lately under
taken a eyetonjatic investigation , , which
las resulted IDA confirmation of his the
ory. For csprrlmont ho took frouLithe
Wabash dam , at Delphi , a number of
jolts and spikes which were , when the
dam was constructed , of the beat quality
of malleable bar iron , as ii shown oy the
mattering of the head when they were
put Into the structure. Of tbeso boltB
md spikes hd fosnd that 70 per cent of
; ho whole number were as weak aa cast
ron , while fl > per cent , of those which
wore near the bottom of the
dam were worthless : yet of
; hose whlo'ii were rotten , the
tips whoro. inserted in ImmoT-
blo rock ) wera fibrous and strong. When
Broken they , showed polished ends to the
connecting fibres , indicating that > the con-
.inuad vibrations of many years had pol-
ahed and rounded the points of fibrous
structure. . A similar effect la found in
"tho partings" or ' 'horseback1 in coal
mines , which become polished and
strained i tfy the continuous quiver , and
motion c& the crust of the earth. Dr.
Cullolt saya that all car axles , after a
reasonable run , become crystallized two-
.hlrds of > iho length from the hub and
one-thlrdi horn the ontaldo extremity
rendering : ihem worthlou. On ono Indi
ana railroad bridge hc found that the
> ottom pa ts of the vertical strain piuses
were crystallized for Jrom two to four
cot im 3ength , and , , ns a precaution
agalnat what would Inevitably , liavo
auaod a great catastrophe , they were ro-
) lacod. The matter is ono of great in-
oreab to railways , and the specimens ,
which. . Dr. Collott has collected in hla es-
> orlm nta are to bo aont to the Stevens
natiAuto of technology , where on invoatl-
otion of the subject has been , in pro-
roaa for loveral years by a etiontiat coa.-
eatt-d with the institute.
A Prize ) n the Lctt-ory
f life which ia ncually nnapproclateiJuntil
tia loat , poihapa never to return , b
icaltb. What a priceless boon xi laand
low wo ought to cherish it , that life may
not bo a wortlJeas blank to us , Many
of the dlaoaseo. that fleai. fohobr to , and
which make life bnrdosoomo such as con-
nmptlon , ( suofnla oJ the Ifcngo , ) and
ether scrofulous and blood diseases , find
a complete cure In © r. 11. V. Plerco'a
'Golden ] R5adical Discovery , " wlun all
other remwHea hace failed. Dr. Pierce.a
lamphlet on consumption mailed for two
itomps. Addrou world's Dispensary
Medical Association , Buffalo' N , Y.
T2OUSAND * UhCti/UMKO. /
\Ybfat Una Been AccomplUlied In
' .Thirty Years l > y a Ht. Ijnnla
Industrial Homo for Girls ,
Bt LouU Foal-Dispatch.
Thirty-one years ago , on a night much
drearier tlian lust evening , a Onoly dressed
gentleman stopped out from ono of the
leading hotels of St , LouU ok that time.
Ho had just left the uarm dining roon
and liad forgotten about the suffering ol
the world hidden from him in the datk-
ncss. Ho wai just buttoning his great
coat to protect himself from the dtjvinj ,
sleet and rain when a little child , with a
voice almost as sharp us the clinking
i.
noio of the froxcti rain on the window
l ncs , tugged his arm , and a girl's hand
was stretched out for alms , Ho was
tich , and belonged to a family of St ,
Louis well know n in days gone by for
their benevolence , and looking down
kindly ho perceived that the wee , shiver
ing form at his feet was Jennie , an unfor
tuimto orphan who rejoiced in nothing
but the ironical title of the "Quren of
the Beggars , " Slipping some silver into
her hand ho passed on. Several hours
afterward , while leaving another public
place , a similar appeal was mado. Re
membering only the cruel cold , ho absentmindedly -
mindedly , without looking at the appli
cant , took , out a shining dollar and ex
tended it toward the child. As ho did
so his face came into the light , and ho
was surprised to see the beggar start back ,
refusing the gift.
"Why won't you taUo it ? You asked
for Itl"
"Oh , yes , sir , I know I did , but you
gave mo some money only a little while
ago , and I can't tauo nny moro from
you. "
The gentleman waa so struck by the
inherent nobleness of mind revealed In
in the reply that the next day ho wont to
Bomo of thoao jwho had the Borrows
of the poor on tholr heart , and said ; "If
anybody will educate that child I will
pay for it , " His offer was accepted , and
in that happy result of the chance moot
ing was the foundation laid for the Girl's
Industrial homo.
In the thirty years the homo hen been
engaged in looking after fatherless girls ,
the doctrine of total depravity muot have
rocolvod a withering denial when the
0,000 children for whom homos have
boon found are followed np in their sub
sequent lives. Among that largo num
ber have boon children of all nationali
ties and pnyslcal conditions. Girls In
the vorloat degree ragmufiiiiB ; girls with
out any semblance of refinement or mod
esty , and glrla with ' ovll tendencies
strongly developed have boon gathered
in and turned out ornaments to society
and the light of the homos to which they
were taken. And of the 5 000 , how
many have gene astray ! Only tour so
far as the matcon and managers have
been able to dlacovor.
LAST RESORTS.
Offerings of False Toclli ,
Skeletons ntul Pets for the Lour
to Keep Soul nnd Body.
Vbiladelphla Times.
A well-dressed man antetcd u Market
street pawnshop and quietly putting his
hand in his month took out a full set of
upper teeth , bound togot&cr with a plate
of pure gold. After he lloxl nibbed them
on his handkerchief ho handed them
slyly to the clerk , and * vid in a stage
whisper :
"five dollars. "
The clerk handed tho-inan the money
and a ticket , and he slipped quietly out of
the door.
"That man's been here three times to
day , " said the clerk. "Tho first time ho
left his gold watch and chain. The
second time ho left his diamond stud and
ting , I'vo advanced him money on his
false teeth before. He's a- , poor poker
player. He'll bo back foorthe teeth and
other things Monday or Tiwoday. "
"Do you usually lend money on false
taotb. % " waa asked.
"Not , not of ton. Some pawnbrokers
do. A couple of medical ! studrato used
to como hero who got hard up about
oaco a mouth. Once they * had pawned
all their spare clothing and all their
jewelry and books and Instruments. A
couple of nights after thsy oamo herewith
with a long bundle wrapped in a goaaa-
rat-scout. They told mo tho-y wanted $10
very badly. I opened the long bundle
and found a human skeleton. All the
bonea were strung on sllver/Trlro. Know-
lag them well , I lot thesai have tbo
money and carried the skeleton op stairs
in tlij- store room , whore , it stood in a
cot-nor for a month baforo tHey came
after it
"Several times I'vo hadr women try to
pawn babies. It's a common.thing-for
jRion to como in hero on bitter.- cold days
and tako-'oil their overcoats nad pawn
: hom. A handsome young woman walked
n here thla morning and , ' taking off a
cealekln sacquo , pawned It for $10.
I bcicnccfltcvcals , .
IDr. James A. Stonart , M. D. , Com-
aiaiiomor of Health , Baltimore , Mary-
and , , writes : "Having been requested to
analyse thollcd Star Cough Onro and give
my , opinion thereon , I bog to report as
ollows : I find that it cDiitaine no mineral
matter , poisons , oplatzs or.cuailcs ; that
it combines in an unique and effective
manner approved curative agencies which
are relied upon by the Jacaltles of the
diffcrent tchoola of medicine , with ether
valuable vegetable ingredients , which
ODnablnntion , to my knowledge , has thus
ar not boon uood for thia purpose , and
which in it action happily ; oapplants the
objectionable , and not uufroquontly
larmful features of other
cough mix- ,
"
urea. i
No Rcapcctioro o
Philadelphia Press : "College boys are
no respecters of persona , " ealtl a gentle- )
raan who llvos in Prlnciton yesterday ,
'When President Arthur took hh
on Allan to BrincotoA the chief
rugiatrato was o llcdl on by tbo
> oys for a speech. Ho responded ,
nd In conclusion remarked with a grant
rid of feeling that ho THIS about to condo -
do to their care what was to him iho
eareat thing on earth. The words ware
carcely out or his inoath when oca of
lie youtha rcao and song out in stanto-
lan touoj : ' 'Three cheers for the
hlng. ' "
Kinoli Financially Flush , ,
It is iirtmatod that a Nobraska.jcntle-
lan by Uiu name of John B.Fiiiuh , , who
istingu4ilicd hkaseli by certain congra'u-
atory porfonaiuccs about the time the
iresiduilial vote was counted , has himself
ron HP hearty congratulations of ccrtaia
owa temperance people becajiso ho ro-
unvid ccitaiu sums of money from thorn
loraowed several months shuo ai ttai-
ici aty loans to aid him in r iostolic
-.iffuico work. [ Sioux City Journal.
Not Xlilu Seoaon.
New York Dial.
"lam Nobody's Darling , " Is the aarno
of a now popular songVo can Imagine
the feelings of the fellow who wtoto it ,
AVe , too , are "Nobody's Darling , " and it
Is a great relief to u , in more ways than
ono , during the season of cream and
poaches.
Cntnrrli
Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dis
agreeable disease , liable , If neglected , to
develop into serious consumption. Being
a constitutional diaewe , It requires a
constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsa-
parllla , which , acting through the blood ,
reaches orery port of the system , e ( Toot
ing a radical and permaoest care of
catarrh in even its moat severe forma ,
Made only by 0. I , Hood & Co , , Lowell ,
Hus ,
3F"OK.unE
RheumatismNeuralgia. Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache ,
n rcTliront. < Sitrllliic .Niriilti..Iniliic | ,
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SoU tr Drutfliu . „ , , riMTm ft w hfr * . KmOenll > lot ! ! * .
Mrrrllomln U IAIIHIIIHW.
THE CHAUI.E8 A. VOdr.UMl CO.
( K * f IKTI to A. TM tun t CO ) Dtlllnorr , ad. , C. . A.
HOPE
Snllt'e Specific tins cured mj cancer , which
\orybiul. I am now In line health ; no > or bctJer
Ha\ORnlntdS6 pounds slnco I boiran UMng Bwlit'i
Specific. It S. ) ] RU > r nt > , TlptomllloTcntu
OAKCKIt FOU MANY YEAHS.-A eonunt tin.
bfcn nffllctcil for ] imny > cnr with cancer on her
nose , uhlch redetcd nil sortaot treatment. She WM
cured entirely by Snlft'a SpocSflo.
JOHN } In.t , | Thomson , 0 .
NOSE EATEN OFF. A ycfltifT nrnn near thl
town had an eating cancer on his lace lilch had do
Btrojcd hlsnnso and scatln ? toward his eyes , A
a last rceort I put him on Swltt'i Specific , and It has
cured him sound and well.
M. F. CireVLBT , U. D. , Ojlothoipo , Go.
I hauo teen rcmaiVable reBiilla horn the uio o
Swift's dpcclfhln cancer. It Im3 CJicd eo\oral cascj
under my own ojcs.
IIKC. J. II , C\MI-BBIJ. , Columbus , Oa.
Sultt'a Spcclflo Is entirely vcgclnbfc , and seeing to
euro cancers by forcing out the Impurities from the
Mood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailc
free. Tnr. SHIPT SI-KCWA Co , , Drawcr3 , AtantnO ! ,
or 16D W. 23d St. , New York.
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Adaresj. F. . CLAHKE. Jn. JO. , xSG Scutll
Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL.
thrive * on norllck'i Teed , " write bundrod * ft
frrateful1 mothers. Mother's rullk contalni nv
starch. Aa artificial food for Infants should ,
oontaH.mujtami. . The best and most nutrttlouo-
lood la- health n D D B 3 JT
or Flckr * for r
INFANT9nDal
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"torch and rcnulrea no oopiliiu.
Ilecomnwnded by rhwiolsun.
JHithly benefldal.to to Nttrsimr
Mollicra as a drink. I'rtca 4
H & > < & { ) & 9 and7."iccnU Ds-Mldruiffrirts.
Bend lorUaabon the Treatment of Children , ' free.
T ! t dlnMrti ami nul'llloui. " C.It" Balltl ,
ir.D-tfl'iattn.NJ.
" Ylvttl M l t could 1 deilred. " IT. IT. KM ,
fl'UonrJA ua * .
"ho btBittneT rronouoclnR It aprlor to ftny
thlnj tmt.t. It Coiiirn Jf. n. IVov , A" r.
Mil bo dent by mall on receipt or rrioe in tramp" .
IlOKTjICK'H VOnit CO. , Unclno , Wly.
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Physical WcflKneaa , Mercurial and other AiRy
tlon ? of Threat ; Skin or Bones , Blood Poison'ni ) ,
Old SorCA-Cni ) IKtliri , kro tttatM vlth anptralicM
nu. i ri > atlitj pnacIiiH ti vtr , Irlratt\7.
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of Btr&ouo nod uoofQUmomuii4Ciii.
IHtBRASKA LAND AGZNCt
uucoxasoii TO OAvm u cnTDB.a.i
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153 TXBNAil QT. &KAZU.
KIT fc > l salt 1CS.030 ay j r r futlr
QiEuleTD Mebrukn , at 'ow price M/J on KIJ fMini ,
lopioveo larma lot aile la Dou laj , IM.Uo . , OiUiti
rutti , Burl , tumlni ; , Sirpy , WMblajiou , > ltrlt
uandart , and Butler Jountlo.
Tuna paid In all pain of the BUt *
Uontr loaned on r.provcd farm * .
Hotur 1'nbllo alwara In oSlce r < iu < tpoD < 1
I bava A poiltrre remedy for Uia abora dls a > ; by 1
Dso thouitiiiii tfc i lot tbA wciril blnUvnilnf Ion
taadlnitiaTtfe < iii cured luil0Al.i > otrDnvlmTralt
Inllitmcicr.lliiit I will mijilTWO hlJTTI.l.d d'.Kti
logt tber witli a VA I.UAII1.E1 IIEITI3K on thli < lliiM
to ftnjr iuff r f QlvsDxifvti tnil I * o R4dri
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Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12
to 14 : Days.
ICKET3 12.00 , HALVES , Jl.OO.
Bubject to no muljiulatlon , not ttatrolled b ) the
rartlc * In Interest. It in the faired thing lu the
nature of chaoco In enUtonce.
For in ormatlon and tartlocUrsi apply to SniflKY
&CO.Oeieral AiftDti , 213 Uroad ayK.Y city.
HOLlj & CO , 417 Wilnut * treat , fii. Louli. , llo. ,
frtok Ubrano , L. P. , U WyudOtt * , Kui.
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A CITI
The nsmarkablo grontit otf Omaha
dating the last few yours &r n rua'.toi ol
great natoaiahmont to thoasho jpi r >
oocaaionnl visit to thla growing oity. The
dovolonmoni of the StorV Ynrdtthe
necessity of the Bolt Llna Road \lha
finolv pared oirosta the hun&Ddaof Qk 'w
residences and ooatly bnalntra block *
Tfdth the population of onr city aero than
doubled In the hut five years. All till'
la n great Bnrpclao to visitors tvad ta tha
adjuration of oar oltleona. This rap > itC
growth , the bnglncsa activity , end th
many anbatantlnl Improvomonta to&dn
lively demand for Omaha real oatato , nod
07017 Invoatoi hoi made a handaomv
profit.
Slcco the Wall Street paulo Mny
with the Bnbaonnoni cry of hard tlnos ,
there has boon loan domaud from upocala-
tors , bat a fair dotnaud from Invoaton
Booking homos. Tlita latter class ar ®
taking Advantage of low prices In bnlld-
Ing material and nro securing tholr hornet
at mnoh leas coot than wUl bo pooalblo D
year honco. Speculators , too , can bay
real osta13 cheaper now nnd ought ta take-
advant o of present pjloea for futnro
pro ta.
The nort few years promises greater
divolopmonta In Omaha than the pant
fi v ) years , which have been aa good a *
wo could reasonably dcslro. Now man *
nfactnrlng establishments nad largo job-
blng houses ave added almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha and through'
but the State , who have tholr money In
the banks .drarrlng a nominal into of
torost , which , If jndlolonsly laroatod In
Omaha real ot > tate , would bring them
much greater rsturiiB. Wo have many
bargalna which wo nro confident will
bring the purchaser largo pro3ta In the
near future.
We have for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north und
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue,17th ,
L8th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam , Davenport ,
burning , and all the leading streets
n that direction.
The grading of Farnam , 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 Farnam , the pro
jerty in the western part of the city
will increase m valun
We also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper-
; y in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this sectiou
jy the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the price in a short time.
We also have some line business
ots and some elegant inside resi
dence ? for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling u
V-
Strath 16th
aud
P. S. Y/6 aik those who hay *
Xiroperty c ? sale at a bargain to giva
as u callWo want o Iy bargama
Wo will poaiiively noi hondla yrop
erty ab uiorothau ita real value.