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    THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1885.
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QUICKEST
Kver oITcrcd to the nubile.
HAIBUEU-AIEEIOiN
PACKET COMPANY.
Direct Line for England , IVance
and Germany.
The BifnmuMpn ol tins wo'l known line arc built
of Iron , In water-tight compartmort * . and are lur-
nuborf with cvcrv r'n'i slto to inako the P.TW'KO
li'.th eifo at d o i reoabla They carry the Unite 1
Stiloa anil European nulls , and Ica\o Now York
Thunilnvs nml Satiinlais for P'vmoutb ( LON1IOK'
Hatoa : sircrauo ( rura Hninljtirj , ' 8'4 , to Ilnmh'in ;
$ NJ rouud ir.p Sa Firet Catilii , 35r > , J05 on" 8B
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Otn.lVg.Agts , 01 Hr'.iwUviy. N. V. < "lii . KOI
mlrekl & 0 . . Unnrial Western Kcit , 170 Wajn
lug St. . Ohlcaga. 111. _
_ , Avlotlmofyouthful imnrudenca
cnuslne lltmituro Dec * * , Norvoas Debility , Ixxt
Manhood , * } c.ba"fnff tried In vain over * known
remedr.hi. wfiBOOvflrpa animploraeAnaof Belt-care ,
which Jo will ernri I'RUK to bis follow-nutTcrcr- ,
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SB DR. B. a. Wiar's NiaiASD UuiiTKIAUINT. . a
narantoed gneolOo lor nynerla , D ulnejj , Convul
lens , Kite , Norvoas NouralgU , doadaabii , Norvoat
I'roitratlon oatrod by the USD ol alaohol or tobbacoo ,
WaketuInoBa , Uental depression. Softening ot ( hi
brtln , ic-ulttngtn Insanity and loaplni ? to mleory ,
decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , Io3
ofpowor In either BOX , Involuntary Loo409 and Bpti
' atorboraoiiU'ed by ovorexcrtlontol tbe brain , Belt
ibnie or oror Indulgence. Eivob bor , contains onf
mootb'a treatment. J1.00 a boi.or eli bottiet 01
f J.Oa , lent by cull prepaid on receipt of prloa.
WB QUARANTBB SIX UOIK3
f o care any cue With each order received by as
to I six bottles , accomplished with (6.00 , we will eencl
he purohuer oar written guarantee to refund tht
money If the trefttmenidocs not effect a cure. Gau
ntsest iaed only by JOHN 0 : WK3T & CO. ,
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hm Msdical Instils
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. .Jfcicc ntcilln cachii'fc. Consultations , pel
* .nol CT bv letter , u.ncrcclly confidential. Mrd
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fi.f B e to Indicate content * or sender. Addrcai
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Pilsner. . . - . . . . . . . Uohominn
DOMESTIC.
Bad wnaer . St , Louis.
AnhauEor. . . . _ .St. Louie.
Best a. . . . - . Mihvauke * .
Bchlitz-Pilflner - . Milwaukee.
Krut-'o . Oniahn
Air , Porter , Domeatic and Rhiiu
Win. . PD. MAUBBB.
1.113 Farnam St
A FINE LINE 0 P
THK ONLY KXOLUblVK
IN OMAHA NKU ,
ONE WOMAN OF THE AGE.
Tie Ri3Dlic : siiry aid MaiiimoDial
Exmileiceifsnlllintlsfiirl ,
Illsfory of Her l.lfo JIH ITccllcfl In a
Court of Juullcc CiiiirKCfl With
Bltirdrr lit tlio First lc jrco
ItcmarUnblo Cnrcnr ot' n
AVumnti of lUmark.
ixlilo Nerve.
Sptc'nl ' to Iho St. Lou ! Iicpnbllcsn.
Ka s s , Jdijiury 23 Net
withstanding tie fuel that on
he 20th JUKI. , ntC oVl ok p , ru. , Nellie
0. Baihy , k' o n aa Nuilto Bsnthntcn ,
Mrs. Ilie'c , Bertiu Bithemly nnd half it
r07. 11 ( thtr aii s , walked out of the
Unittil S'atos ' courtroom in this city
acquitted i > f the ciimo of n uidcrit'g
Olomint Botbomly , there anmitiy
pcoilt ) vrho nru not convinced of her in
nocetcj. The thocry i f the protedition
was that greed for Uo'hemly'a totr'y
cash , to { osteas hi * , wife's jewelry anu
corrftl lila ent'ra ' fl ick of ehuep which
llothcmly , Nellie nnd the boy Dobn
were driving through the tcrritoty
prompted her to commit thocii'uo. But
nho his been ni quitted by n properly
conit tutcd court , mid that setlles it.
ciaows strongly prowfd by the
i a'tucintion , which I ai innio a
direct n , poil to the Biitieh miniattr al
WuF hiij'iT' ) ! , ntd through him the de-
parttni nt of justice hud worked up ttio
cieo through two very bantling dotec-
tivo' , ipjcinl y do n led for the service ,
tti * who Hindu tn tholr ifl'jrta a mist dis
tinguished failure.
Surrounded by her frionda nnd nh
tlves aho took the train i-nmedutely after
arquiti.it nnd went at onca to thu llt'la
city of Hnlato-d , where , during tho'ore-
nlng nt the Oomirorcinl hotel , aho hole
an icnprcnipiu reception of I or friend * ,
relatives nnd neighbors. Nellie was in
high feather and received many corgr.tu
itions. 'IIor latl.or reidus at EUl-tond ,
whpro bo is a respected nnd wo'l-'o do
English farrror. The cato of hs * dough-
tor just tried has tfxed hla pur o and at-
ten tic n very cent i oably.
THE DEAD MAN'S
Bothomlj' , tbo tiau sno wus accused of
killing , left a wife and children in Eng
land and camu to Newton , Hrvpy cuim-
ty , wlii ro ho Erat mot the ila > hir g Nullio.
botbemly brought to this country
trunk full of jewelry supposed to '
to his wife tn Enghnd. This trunk
fiund in tbo possession of Nellie Baitoj
at the t'liia c f her arrest , f nd is now n
tlw charge of the United Statis marshal
cf Kansas. Two fiousmd sheep wtia
also taken from Nullio at the time ol
Bothemly'n death. In thtaj sbocp
lie cUirrod to have on interest amounting
to $3 COO , bat h iw oho ob'siinul this in-
toreat or whcro a lie obtained the money
does not apppsr
The t agcdy of Skeleton ranch , Indian
ter itory , occur ed in the month of Ucto
bcr , 1883. At the time Oothomly ,
Ncllio and Dobson , with another man en
route fo- Texas with iho two thousand
head of sheep , a team , wsgon , biigcy and
camping otittit. .Nellio and Kothcmly
rode on ho scs. Nellie was dresss it in a
gray suit , broad-br rained * Into hat with
insscl and a bolt with a navy rovolve-
strapped to her waist 'Iho rcat of the
enti o t ansaction is best related in her
own language as giv n on iho stand :
HER. ST. RY.
"I was born in McHcnry county , 111"
nois ; came to Kansas in 1871 , and settled
with my parents four miles from Ha-
stead. My maiden name was Nullio Ben-
ihusen. 1 marr ed Mr. Bailey" , of Now-
lon , on the 9 h of Au list , 1879. Uo
wa < then in the money loani g busin ss
In the cou so of a u onth wo w nt to
keeping house. I fir t mot Clemen - al
Mrs. Wcavo s in 1880 ; Mr Bail y was
so tling up his business to st ti t a ba k in
Canton , McPhoraon county. 'J hink the
woman reputed to bo Hohemlys wife
died in .Juno. In July , 1881 , Mr. Bailey
sold out in Can.ui IJo went to
Kansas City and I wen !
homo and visited ; ho came for
me ; took mo to Kansas City ; went from
tlio'o to California , travelling over the
0 cgon nnd ashing on tcrrito , am
from California weii' . io Salt Lake , Deri
ve , Kansas City , Chicago and thcnco to
Dakota ; wo kept IIOUBO at Domet in
Apr 1 , 188J. Wo trav led no. ly all the
time nfto > wo sold out in t anton , Kas. ,
but 1 nero * met Uothomlynor w oto to
him. In May Mr. Uai ey left Do Smct
1 don't know where ho wont ; I loft .1
week late for Kansas ; I never expected
to rejoin him ; 1 stayed at homo to
weeks ; at 1 readied Hmpora 1 a\v Ms
Hpthemly in the train : ho shook hands
with mo and sat by me ; Cothcmly inquired
about why 1 returned , ml aa ho know
Mr. Bailoyand I had some 'rouble , wo
talked about it ; ho asked mo to como to
s o mo on the following Suntl y ; 1 said
my pa cuts wcro very st ict and ho could
not sco mo at my homo. Ho learned that
1 was goi g to lilgin , 111. , nnd ho wanted
to write to him 1
mo ; promised o do BO ,
when h took off a i iig , which I now
wea- , and gave ito me. I wrote
to Ulomunt nftor I got to Elgin , I
uroto to Clement constantly while
I was at Elgt ; 1 got my letters from
him and our loctura went ulldctu.nti . o. )
wont Irom Elgi i to St. L .uii ; ho uit-t rae
at the depot and we camu direct to Sodg
wlok Oi y and to his taaoh , arriving on
the Slit of Au ( U.st or the 1st of Sdptcm
her. At the I'l tutor * ' Inuso in Sr. L'iuia
ire didn't pasi as anythiag didn't hava
ccasiou tj.
Mita REESE.
'I went to Now York the latt of Sep
tember. leavm ? Hnlstead at night ; wat
taken thertho ; know 1 was going to visit
friends there and dired ma to ao , I cot
to Now York on the 3d day of Got/her
[ Wltnees ho disoiib-d her vieit at Nt > w.
t rlt ; her stay at her -unt'o ; her court
hip -riih Iljbart Reeto ] I mwriod
Robert Reese , m hai betn alnwn here
I did not Inve him. but [ m .da him think
r did. [ Laughter ] The tndearini ; lot.
tors 1 Bent Hob wore simply taffy i
made up yarn ; the letters I cent to Oletn-
ent Bothvm'y ' were of a d ( Tiircnt kuH ; T
aent no acfc siutf to Mr , Buthoroly , for 1
meant what I aald tn him ; I wrote to 1
Rob after I got bai k with Mr. Botbi m'y
and he ( Botheml ) ) knuw all about it ; 1
wrote Koeee I was going lo
Cntitornln , bocauaa Mr , Bothemly said
R'ORo would ha fool PI ough to follrw mo
out here ; ho was to got a divorce when wo
got to Texas n d wo were to may ; I
did not in end to get a divo-co in io as ;
did not consido tltat I liad been married
but once : 1 would have contemplat d a
tlivo co , but 1 got a letter at > c\vark ,
itten in fan Francisco , sa inghaimon
Uailey was dead ; it was eigno'l byV. . II.
Uailoy ; I consul t-d n clairvoyant about
ho letter , but got no info matron ; did not
enow when I jnarawl Ituvao that people
could mar y in Wisconsin without licens ;
ho way it came lie cla-ed mo to go aud 1
would not take the da c. r
KNEW UK W4H MAlllllED.
"WoHt CJemi'nt'8 jAiich on the 22d ti
of August ; prior to that time ho had b en
aflli toil with rheumatism } when ho old
mo bout his wife and child en in Kng-
and , I let him ha c h s own way ; 1 ra sed
i objo lion ; ho said thov wo o p'ovido'
. 'or ; thtt they had abundance ; [ witness
was shown a c wboy hat and a straw hat ] ;
I wore the light wool hat most f the
time when wo "oo journeying toward
Texas ; thought Iho trip would bo quite a
change ; and when wo got settled wo would
live i.i . better style ; I was willing tome
mo up all Irivoii y and njitlo dottu in
lifp ; thought it was about time. The
jewelry Clement Rave to mo bt longed _ to
iho woman tint Bothemly ran away with
from the old country. She died. "
THE DEATH.
She then proceeded at considerable
length to toll of the start of the expedi
tion to Texs with the sheep. She ro
cliod with g'ont Cotall how eho alway *
lopt wi-hnor clothtrg no ; referred to
Od mint's klgtial ahots and her answer ;
the reloading of his empty pistol chum-
bo'Bwliio ahn fixed his bed ; told how
abe painted his ankle , wrist and breast
with Iodine ; she told uf Botbomly taking
morphine. Shn said she often cautioned
him ngainat ming it ; bu1ho said ho conld
tut s mid the pain ; the doses lookid Nrgi *
10 the witiios * ; for aho thought only a
little of it waa powerful , the n ht of his
death ho had taken h's ' ordinary larao
dose. Mies Bailiy then detailed iho fac'
tint on the night of the IrigeHy she wis
awakened by the firing of Bithcmly'-
plstol , and on going to Lim found _
( linking pistol in his hand , and that ho
shot hunetlf through the head. She
claims cho at once give I In alarm and
roused Dabacnand the other hired mnu
Foul play waa auepic'ed , and has nn al
r < : ady been told in 'ho II 'publican , Dap-
lUy United Stntcc Mur-hal Hollia er , ol
Cu'dwell ' , arrested Nellie , brought her
b'f ro Commissioner Shoimin hero , anc
i/ho wna biund c\vr nnd very to m in
dicted by the crand jury. Since hi r ar
rest cho his been confiucd in the Wtctiltii
and Toptkij il.
WILL BE HEAllD PROM AGAIN.
Such in brief io the s orv of the lifo 01
Nellie Bailey and dimthif Clement Buth-
orultfy .11 it tticdi r corded , and having
bean oico tiied for her life and ecqintted
The whole thing is now and muse remain
a sealed b > ok , unites the woman horaell
nn'tes si ma further revelations on the
subject , which is not considered within
iho range of probability. During h-sr In
carceration mi ccntequint sulFering
aho ha * , at nil t mes , coudnct'd hone I
at a lady. Si o is an acomp'iht.d , , shaip ,
shrewj win an , scarcely 31) years of a e
and her h's ' ory roads like H bordtr ro
mance. It i > safe to prtd ct that aho will
be hiatd frun agiiti. She htsilnn'i }
received an ctT r to become a nn mbjr ol
a theatric 1 c < mpany , and will probably
accept , though aba haa cob aaid eo yet
Sbo Is ta'd to have written n play , but il
this is ao it did not create ncy great furore
in the drtniitio world. She is ahn taii
htvo been writii g a book , detailing in
t-ljdinmat'O etyle hsr lifo and advun-
tntea It has not been , and may nevei
bo pr'ntcd , and it is beat that it should
not , for there is to much 1 tiratnro ell mi
n w. But whether nn the etajc , ilia icu
trum , or in the world of lettars , the
woili will hear of Nellie Built y ugaln.
They Korto Through the Country.
Now York Sun.
A long man , the coy and cunning ox
preasion of whoao face -ras enhanced b ;
a terra-cotta biaid , whih , from the dis
tance , lnokoi like an oiiil.m of war
slipped cut of the entrance i f the Hcff
mau honau the o her morning at 1 o'clock
elosoly followed by five friends , wh
amlkd , gurgled , and occuicn illy who9pe <
like ttuai who h vo been giving the
lustre of in ten to Pompeilan rod to the
town.
For some extraordinary reason an rp ° n
barouche stood alongaido of the curb
wi'h a sleepy driver on the bus , who
hi'ld ' the reins of two a imnolont horses
carelessly inth ha.ids. The gentleman
with the red beard to'zed ' his own li ht
eat in h's own light hand , twisted it
once , and m do n iioieo which st undu
ike ee cap lug stem This he did three
times iu succession , until the hcnes anc
driver had waktd uc" , and then he burs :
into a pleas nt smile and said :
"Ah ! my chariot awiltal Lat us take
a drive through tlo totmt/y to my castle
in the djstatico. With this ho mountec
the boxj the others tumbled tnmultuoue-
ly into the CMriag-1 , and the nun with
the lurid beard asked thodiivur how
much ho wtuld c'-arto ' tbo party through
the park. Tlw driver aaid § 8. "Yin
wi 1 got , " said the first spent or , < % two
l-r p , fa' , solid plunks no more , no IO-H
Piocjed. " The driver then folded hi
fa-ids calmy and went to tleop again
'I lun the mun with the red beatd , prc-
teiidoct thtt the carriage was under w > y
rose bestdu ih cldver a > d bpgin to dis
ciibx tiofloenory tohiajfiloi.ds.
'Mirk ' yn , nver , " hecroi with a
traj sn'o CTavo of thohani toward the
No * YorK Club housf , "as it bends
toward the jotting un and
rltiples p'acld'y oa to the elmrnorii g aja
How t.-udurly the weep ng willowa droop
o'er the ei 11 lomln'biiuk , and , ah ,
me" a ) an app'o won an veered nn.
ukailly acroas Broadway "aio , here
the sweet ynunj ; rustic maid appear- ,
hurrjinz to the ir/sting place , where her
lover lias long B uco arrived , und is oven
now aw.i ing her ojminir with round
ahuii'durtd ' and ki.ok-knoid grace. And
on the loft - "
"SAy. Clarence , " li.tsrrup . od the driv
er , oonGdentially , "i'Jl do it f .r you fi r
? 6 net. "
"Two plunkr , " ropoited the man with
the onral beard , in topulchral t < nand
then , reaumtaj hla li/hi and aiiy m inner
and ( olntiuq to thn aih-cart on rwvttj-
fourth itreetVe : tee hire tin cou , t y
aoht olhouao.Vh.t a fl led cf re < o lc l -
UonsBweep over me at itt alchtl O'
aervo the gab'od roi f , the tumbling o1 im-
ney , the broken pump , and aoe , in tbo
doorway atandt the narrow and lungl-ea
toaoher , keeping a wa'chful ejo upon ilia
yon ij ( aa ih-y gmbjl o'tr tto gtoen- '
'Foardo-his"
"Twj plunks. Now , ai we climb this
monttiln in fron1 , see in the uiar da
taucfl f-o loiuly cibln of the only or'gi- '
nal George Washington narco in tnio
townehip. M rk her tootbleta eyra ai d
eyeless teetb , and , aa we glir'o aloi g
citoh a R'irn8a ' | ( f , ha white to.tfd mil-
T thio jgh the swinging d < or , chockii g
poker died with the blackomith for
ke. pi. "
"vVeH , you ride op hero wilh mo nd
1 11 doitor $2. "
'Njy , lay , gentle Jehu , yon are too
lute.V have now enj yed a pleatant
ti lo. Wo will go Into ill 9 hospitab'o '
do ir of tie caatla , who e food and cheer-
in ir driik await u * . "
Then ti o whole pa'fy , not having mov
oa an Inch Irom thu ip > t , 1 gh ed , and
wiih many -x r aatr > ua i f deltgnt af their
il mant drive , and commei ti upon the
hiriniig iconury they hid paist > d , dlaap-
p-tr < id ttirnuvh the utorui duorn into the
trilliintly lighted iijterior.
Catarrh is a constitutional disease ,
Fin id 'a 8.r.-p.rilli > is a constitutional
remedy. It euros catarrh. Give It ai
trial.
XjADOIt AND IiAHCKKUS.
SInttcrscf Intern * ' to Kinployors rxnil
Wagc3 ccm to bo declining ev rj'whcro ,
and w hero employers a'o.not red cing
wag 'S they are endeavoring to get more
wo k fo the -amo money. After all the
ical point is the pu chasing power of
money. 'I ' ho past season s c ops are the
argcst on icconl , and brcadstulls will de
cline. 'I ho cotton crop is the la gcst on
record and co ton goods will decline.
'I ho fciigar supply 590,220 baggr nter
Ilian he preceding season. ho nalion
is stir oundcd with abundance ; yet want
stalks abroad and sneaks in our back
dee s f r a crust o bread.
Ilio ftvoingo imports of glass for the
past fifteen years have amounted 'o '
7011,000 boxes. Tl o CXCCBS ever the usual
avcmgo for the past two years has been
l 0Ov.O boxes , costing S2,0l)0,00i ) > .
tilico the 1st of September 1,100
| ) ols have been in operation ,
the largest number in the histoty of
the industry. 'I hu average window-glass
product is i.rOf,000 ) boxes , but this sea-
aon the supply will i each 3,000,000 boxes ,
or l,25'i,0oil mure than were consumed
from July 1883 , to .Inly , 1884. Several
now workssomo of them on the co-opcra-
tivo basis , are p ojuo oil. 'Iho Glass
Wo kcrs union oxo cises almost absolute
control of Iho factorio .
'iho demands for legisla ion in tbo In
tercst of the working classes are bein (
made i i sovo nl foreign countries 'Iho
govo'imicnts feel that the policy is a dan
gerous one , and wi 1 icsoit to every device -
vice before adopt n i it.
The /inalganialcd wo kmcn in the
Oliver mills , who passed lesojtitioijs to le
pa t of their wages stanl until their em
ployers rec vcred their financial footing
show d a manly spirit , which is in con
formity with their past acts unit iu lia -
inony with th ir teachings. The Pit s
bu g workmen would willi gly lend thcii
employe s § 25,01/0 / * week in wages bu
they won d shut down every m 11 in tin
city if the em loyo s und -i took to cnforci
a i eduction of 25 . cuts in their wages.
1 ho sec ct of the strength of tin
Knights of Labor is that the object _ o
organization is the work of cluvatioi
of t o wage-workers throughouttho world
individual advantages ro secondary , am
result from the geneml effort , it dillcr
from the trades-unionism in that the Jat
ter is esscncially defensive and selfish
It has high-r wages for its object , a d tin
good of the individual membership it
chief aim. The Knights t f Labor look
upon the whol wo Id of labor i pen so
c cty a * , n whole. It seeks t1 o tmderlyi g
cans s , andcndcavo s to icninro what is
w eng r unjust and es ablish what i
right and t uc. No nobler ordo" of labo :
over existed The early Masons sough
somewhat similar pu poses , but , afte
all , theif organization was only a traces
union.
The bill to prevent the importation o
pauper labor should pass , but little gooc
will como of it because of the reducec
0 i inane ra es on the ocean , am
f'om Now York t'"hicago ' for S8. A
the pro cnt mtcs , 30 to § 40'will carry a
Ittburer fiooi tnu interior of Europe to
tbo interior of the States , and a man in
one Boston can send enough back to briuj
tithor one or two more. Oaenp tra\e
will stimulate immigration aid tand ti
tqunliz ) ra'oi of labor omptiva im bo
tucou the tvo continents , despite all ar
tiiicial appliances and ron.cd'ta.
The Ohio lig'slatnro will throw spra
sop to thoHoonirg valley m ners in a
"lett.lngn" Invesiiuatlcnts to the cause
of the Btrikn. The Hocking valley syudi
cato owns the legislature.
In a very few years manufacturing iril
bo conducted extensively in the
northwest , where goods are now carriei
from 1,000 to 2,000 miles , p-ying high
rates of freight. Thia probtbl ; la clearly
foreseen in the discovery of vatt bo is o
coal in Wyomirg , Washington and D *
kota. In cutting a 1,400-foot tunnel in
Wyoming aeven vema of coal wore
pierced. Three are worked which are 5
8 and 10 feet reepf c ivoly , and tunneling
is in progress for an 18 fojt vein
In another place a 14 fcot viin has bet n
found. In Winnipeg valuablj ore-bed
* re worked. This means the bntlJing
np of minufacturii g industries in thai
etctiou , and it will stimulate agriculture
and load to higher pi ices and steadio
markets than wonld bo poaaiblo if the
farmer wtrj ol lisjed lo pay high ircigh
rates to eend their products ono t ) Jour
thoueaid miles to market , < n loichu g
Ohlcngo and Liyotp > ol. Thiro are
ubitadant opportunities iu this now nac
ui developed ngion for mechanics and
labnrora with a ii < .llo capital. Thoao val
uable mineral properties can bo bought
very low at the prearnt time , and will
doubtless in time improve very rapld'y. '
If the labpr unions could manage to ra aa
funds for the purchase of Hush | rjporty ,
and become owners nf miuetel n-l ugri-
culmral lands in tils way , they would
lind themselves in a few > o < ira wealthy
and in poesessiou of a power that would
ennblo them to bo of ton-fold moro tot-
vice to thcmeolveo and their fellow-men
than they can bo by the present narn w
aud shirt sighted trade policy.
The owners and miners in the newly
devi loped oral rrg'ons ' of West Virginia
are looking forward to a successful etn g-
glo wjth the Clcaifirld and Cumberland
coal'ownors for the trafilo in eastern tidewater -
water market * . Tbo coil found in West
Virgin'a ' hus less water , less sulphur and
eas aih and mere carbon than the Cum-
jerlaud or Cloai field coals. It is , there
fore , moro valuable , ton for ton , and
manufacturers are recognizing the superi
ority of placing orders for it. .hero Is a
new field for the striking miner * of Penn
sylvania and Ohio to inaugurate cooperative
ative omerpriao. The coal landa a e ex
ttetndy chotp and within ea-y r ach of
rail o d facilities , Iho coal-minors of
western Penn-ylvania , ore between three
or t ur cross fires 1 ick of harmony with
n thetmolvo * , reductions of natural c s
'ael fro n fifteen to 121 cents per 1000
feet , dull nunafaotutin rrqnirementa ,
tnd ino'nislni ; supply of fail from new
fit Ida If they would at < p atrik n % and
iiio out for those new Virginia
iilds they ciuld in a few yearn
ja co-operative owners of ex-
: rrm ] y v > lubb fields and propertlpa
Much des itution couH bo avoided
among work ng people if _ they wo e as
roresJL'hted as what , fo * instance , might
jo called our m ddlo-class people , hoii-
sands of whom _ are _ in cp-operativo insu-
anco or old-lino insurance compani .
Workingmen Jive on , toil on , nni di at
as , leaving w ives ar.d children mostly
without support There is no OXCIIBO fo
Biicii cruelty. The poor an horities and
other cliaritablo agencies g vo hosts of #
ns anccs where -bjcct want exists which
could eas y have been averted by timely
nan aiico. I ho joiners and carpenters in
1 acli s ahipyarJ liavo organized for in
surance purposes , A long line of co up-
ra-ivo lusn anco associations nrgh bo
iven : they are well cHiiducted. Uuild-
ng and loan associations a e goo % but
hey do not insure. Labor should give
attention to thu. 1)1
The germ of success mus * e ist in eve y
ntcrp ise , and it must consist of sir ng , , If
dotcnnined , vigorous , unconquerable will &
and devotion. Simple plodding industry
will not io That is why co-operati r
docs not mccecd. 'Iho divine fi o ol
moral heroism must 1 urn before success
can como. I.abo can ot understand this ,
Mio ess is born in the heart md
before it is scin.
IN VKNIOU ,
AVlicro tlio Goiulc In Itofirs Ui Yotinj ;
mill Ait In Moro 1'opiilr.r
tlmn Bonp.
111)1 ) Nye iu New Y rk Mmcttiy.
W0 r ivcd in Veil co last evening , Jnt
ttulo 45 degrees 25 minutes nor h , longi
tude 12 dcg ecs 1J > min tes cast.
Venice s the homo of the Vcnjlinnnni1
and n so who o the gondola ha * its nests
and rears it young. This is' tlio t wn
who o tin "Merchant of Venice ' used to
do business , and the homo of Shylockv a
broker , who sh arcd the Vciiiliati laml
at the corno of the llialto . nil the Omni
canal. Ho is now no mo e. Shylock ,
du ing the great panic in Venice m ny
y n s ago , it is said ha I a chattel mort
ga o on moro lives han you can shako r
stick at. He would loan a small nmounl
to a mo chant nt U per cent a n onth , am'
secure it on n pound o ! the mo chants
liver , or by a cu h oat mo tgngo on hi
rcspimto y apparatus. ' ' hen , when the
paper matured , ho oiild go up to the
liouso with a pair of sc.tles and pio-kni'o
and demand it fcroo ously.
Vonicu is one if tlio boat witd
towns In Europe. You can hatd'y ' wa 1
n block w.t1 ! ) if. gittmg your ftui wet
unUsi you rid-j in a g uidii a
The gondola is a Kng ( sliin hack with
out wtteola , and is worked tr jun 1 through
iho dtmp streets by a brunotta mat
whose breath should be n sad warning t
us all. Ho la cillol the gondolitr Sumo
times hn tioga in n low tone of voice am
la a foreign tongue. I do not know where
I have m t an many f i relgnora aa I h ivo
hero in Europe , unless it waa in Now
Y < > rk at the poili Wherever I go I h' '
a foreign tongu3. I do not know whether
those people talk iu the Italinn language
just to show off or not. Purhept thivj
prefer it. London Is the only place .
have vlnilol where the Bfs-on dialect ts
uipd. L'indrn ' was 01 finally aottlod t > y
adventurers from Boetoa. The blood o
B mo of the royal families cf Masaacha-
-tttamaybo lound in the veins of lion
don people.
Ihu Accadomia del Belle Arto of Yon-
ice is a largo picture store for Christina
preai nts , A painting by Titian , the Ital
ian Prang , pleated mo very much , but
couldn't btat thorn do u In the price to
where it would bo any object to buy it
Betides , it would bo a nuitancc tj curr ;
such n picture around with mo all ov-r
the Alpi , up the Bhino and through St
Livrre-iicu county. I finally decilod to
Irnvo it aid aocurj aomethiog less awk
ward to pay for.
'
The It'ihano aro'qulto proud of thui
smoky old pa'ntings. ' I have often
thought that if Vi nice would run less to
art and moro to soap she wonld bo mon
( pt to win 1117 lojpec' . Art h all rigbj
to a certain rxUmt , but It can ho rnu in
the ground. I ; breaks my heart to know
how lavlnh nature has been with \\ato
here ; and yet , how the Venetians aeon
to Investigate its benefits. When a gm
dnltcr gets a drop cf Witor on him h
swoons. Then he lioi in a kind of stu-
p > r till another gc ndo iar concci along
orentho in his face and revive him.
FILES ! PIJuESl
A SURE CUBE FOUND AT uASTI
NO ONK NEED 8OTFEB.
A nuro euro fur Blind , Bleeding , Itching an
Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr
Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) calico : Dr
William's Indian Pile Ointment A alngl
box hiui cured the wont chronic cases of 25 o
30 years standing. No ono need suffer fiv
minutes after applying this wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lutloua , inatrttmenta aud oloc
tuariea do moro harm than good , William *
Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tuincra , a ]
laya the Intense itchinfr , ( particularly at nigh
after getting warm in bed , ) acts aa n poultice
gives instant relief , and is prepared only fo
Piles , itching of the private pnrta , and fe
nothine elso.
Read what the Hon. J. H. Cpffinoe. ry , o
CInvelind , say- about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Oolntment : "I have used scores of Pi )
Cures , aud it aiforda mo pleasure to say that'
have never found anything which gave eucl
immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil
lium'a Indian Ointment. For Bale by all drug
gieta and mailed on receipt of price. COo ant
31. Sold at retail by Kulm & Cu.
0. F. GOODMAN ,
Wholesale Agent ,
Plans for ParadiseHall. . "
Lime Kiln Club.
The committee on ways and means
submito'l ! a report showing thiit four dif
ferent ; plans had bean received durit g the
paat niou'li for a now Paradise hall. They
were ropoitjd ai fo'liwe :
1. Plum for building eleven stories
high and GOO feet long , with twenty-one
Yatik o notion fctorlison the first floor.
Ooit not to fxceed Sl.OOO.OnO.
2. Pain fora lix-story marble front ,
ha first five sloiiea to bo leased for u
circus , and iha fixth to contain lull , inu-
im , library , etc. Cost not to exceed
8500.COO.
3 Plans for a ono-story building cov-
ng ha'f ' an acre of ground , to have a good
ro f and a dirt ibor. Coat not to exceed
$200,000.
4 Plans for a red granite building 200
' 011 long and five stories high , with the
ewer atory di vated t > a colored cn-opor-
, tivo gncerr , which shall glvo credit.
fho other two atone to be occupied with
it studios * nd Paradlao hall. Cost esti
mated at $000.000.
I take pleasure in stating , says D' . D.
P. Pinington , D.D S. , C3ti West Kayctto
St. , Daltimoro , Ma yland , that personally
and in my family , I have used lied Star
-ough Cure for scvo u coughs nnd colds
vith most satisfactory icsults. It is a
irompt and sure icmody , I expero ced
io b d i csults whiuh accompany other
cough reined cs.
Tlio PdUep Hnubartl.
Whitehall Tlme .
The coat was a very bad fit too full in
ho back
" I hat 11 never do , " said the customer ,
it s like a shirt on a bean pole. "
"Doc coat , mein front , " replied the 1b
lealer , 'ish a vo'y ' stylish ga ment. Look ma
atriitback ! Mem gracious-t is lufly.
8eo do' beau iful null ! g der latest iry
tylo , and don t you forget it It was
nado on Fifty avenue. It is der lfadder
lubbard style , and is actu lly wortli so [ H
niich as five teller more for dot cnt. " H
And five m mites later the delighted ciis- WM i i
omor left the store with his Father Dub u
ia > d coat. f
and
# * * Premature decline of power i
n either sex , however induced. spreJily
md permaneut'y cured. Consultation
FPO Ho k for three letter utatnps , Q"H
Vnrld'a Dispensary Medical Aaociatlon ,
BufTalci , N. Y.
Tlio RrvlK'T M'liinpiih it.
CHICAGO , January 27. The Jonm-Pii Mad
ison (111. ( ) special fayoj Tha * en t < and a-eein-
f totk separate biUntn to-day for U. S. ten-
u'nr. In the eenati OoJ. Hp one' m-olvidj Wr
, Hr st 12. In tbo Aiwunb'y ' .Spuomr j Q"
. . ,
Rheumatism ffiralgia
, , Sciatica.
Lumbago. Backache. Headache. Toothache.
noraTlir nl.Nnplnln.Ntrnlii | < i.llriilim.
Iltirti * . Nrillit * . ri-tml Illlc * .
* ' "turn iinnii.v i-ms AMI
i n ruui.li > nt , p u , , tl r- ! , „
! ijiiKu w .
TIII : ciiAuus : A. vonii.iu : : co.
Snltt's Specific rm curcJ my cancar , which wa
. . . .i..i
I am now In llnoho Ith ; ncvrr lellor
IL a llKAuronD , THitonv lie , Tcun
0\N KK FOB HANV' YKA11S.-A tcrv nt h
'rn ni o ctl ( or ninnv jcarllh n c cor on lie
fc , h cli to < i > toil n)1 ) soiU ol t cttmcnt. Bliown
J untlrcly b > bwift'n SpmlHf.
Jens 11 ILL , llioT.ann , 0 .
NOSE nVTRN OT. \ ymmt man iifnr th
to 'ii hail an ctt ng ranccr "ii his f ice hlci Dad ilo
it'ojed his t ese ami WHO tinto R'il hi * etc * . A
a l Ht rcioit I MI him uii S llt'a ti | > ccllc ) , aud It hoi
curoa him BiiimJ amitell ,
II. * CHUXILKT , a. D. , OR'cthorpf , Oa.
I hnuo rcnmkab'o rrru't ) f.om thi mo c
Swllt'a j'oclfl | i In citieor. It haa cu oil gooral ca o
undurmy own mes
HE . J. It , CAMimu , , Co'umbus , On.
FfdWa ipoo'do ' Is entirely vfgo'oblo , D < ! soun ? I
euro oncers by foiclrRoU the In | > ml lei fiomth
bla il. Tnntfoon Bloxl ntij Skill DlfOiHM mail ,
free. Tim Swit-r TBcmc Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanm.Ua
or 160 W. I3j St. , New York.
riV ASt ferJ.'i OliloU. Burv Vurra. OtT l
Eitabll < hc < llE ti'r'"e attarantea o < v n
; rr TT : > > et i rtraiio iiiceratcn .
otamtw for Celebrated U odlcol Wotln
iuKe nt. timer
nourlMimont
\ \ nunMU >
lilmitrfectts , "
nrltui n moth.
cr lltiuitrtxlHuf
-.1 ' . . " . . * * * * * * * " * * * * * mull irtcnUino.
nlftlnn v.cll iw tlior-u irom ti > r itnl > lo iiUynlclnii *
tliruiiiriinm tJinwlioIn I'.N .trallfy to thewortli < il
' -
IIOKLICK'3 J-OGD FOR INFANTS AMD INVALIDS.
1U quires 110 rcoUuir. Jlcwt food lu lionltli or
. ,
CO. , ICnrlp * , \ > ( H.
ricuinM iimi-"a
Gl 7 St. Chnrh's S * . , St. Louis 5Io
trrjOr.r era'-Ui'fnf mi * lAiicA ) CcUr-pr- as | > n < o I , % , - .
* 3rtKe4 In tbt npectm tr. attucit of CxnoNic , lirctofi , Uv
3d ilb fit li-s * nthan tn. other Dietician ta 01 , IbCJ
u flly r Vff * thowin-lail oM rrHliVntvfcoov.
Nervom ° tostraicf ( ( , Oebitlly , Mcr.Jal in
Physical Y.'iakness , Mcrv-.rlal nnd other Aflo
Honi of Throat. Skin or Hones , Blood Pdisntiji.
> Id SQreS and UlCCrs , , > ro trc&tM with nDr-trftl.n
tecf-in.oQ lilrit * tkulltj ] prJucIrl'i. tftVlr , rrlva'1/ .
% Diseases Arising Irum IndlscrcllonExctcix
Mposirc ' ' or Indulgence , vbichrt iuAec.e er iu
i'v'loiitiK etTcctat U"'o&.uers , ileMIlly , rtitn u of rlit
mJ Jt-rr-cths iQfrriry , plmpi-s ea < [ , rjMi , 'hjilcilicrcni
irmlfiutottia totlnj of t m-i"i , CODIC . [ * f Mt3etc.
rvw > u/ tu.tuii.fuvjm inviwi tvri'.l ) ior qucauo&l *
j sjtivaWriuen Guarantee
J'Ainpblcn , Enallsh or German 04 -
, pacn
tcrlbincntovctllyca.oa ininiCoor fcraoU.rllViI
RftARRBAGE CUIOH I
. r. On ; pUtn. IllniiritjJ la tloih n J ( lit uai.
jo , ccocey er ttoiuge t cbrar , jtnp r orrn. s&e. rtlt l + d
icauica .U t&e cunoui , doniitral cr iaqcl ! tJTa vut it
tea" , t. fcMJ Iirrc.t In' ojt la.U KdiiX 2cue :
' Or ' .it -
\VllI jinrlf/Iho BLOOD/reira.
latuthol.lVCrtuml KIDMEVS.
anil li Tiui : TIIIC JlAi.Til
und VIOOn of YOOTIt Ur
lionolat'antnrAl > | ictlte. in-
ill'CHllon ( , I.iick l hlrcTictlu
, oml'l , " " ' " " ' . 'nHalisoMtcly
curuil. lo03 ! , niiiscU > < iniicj
nnrvre luculvu iiuwlorco
lii.livens tlio iiilnil ami
uptillcs llralu I'invrr.
. . . . , . . . ctlflcrliialroniuoiiiiilaliite
; - - '
UaiJH.i' ' SKiCUj.m llnrto tlii'lrBI'X w : I
dnd In OR. Ii' JUXH'OIltON 'XONiC n pubi uoi ]
51 > "oilycuro. iilicsaclcait ! hcaitDv coiiiplonlon. i
Krcrjuunt ancnipt nt cn"H a tciiif \ onlyatlO
ioihupopularltytil 'ho origin il. Douotexpo *
unit iruttliu UIIIIIINAI. AND IIKHT.
' Hendyournddresgto o'ir. IlnrlwrMfta Co. *
St.Jxmli , Mo. , lor our "JJKEAM liOOU. '
il'iillol tr.inwQoi' ' - ' ' ' - -
1 bavo a poBltlro reniodr for the above cllicafte ; by \ .
tlio thnuBftnilsof caseiol tbo wnrit kind und of lou
taodltiithRTOtieencuroil. lile * < l.oatrnnMruyfAU | |
lull.efllcscr.tliHt 1 vrl.l lonilTUO llOTTl.Ed FKBB
* * ) aujr sntferor. Glrnexprensand r O.uddr is.
fill. T. A. BLOCUU , in I-tarlSt. , Kew rcrk.
mioflm
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
GROUIVSE'8 BLOCK ,
ICth and Capitol A venae , tre.lt all ouet dip
pled er Deformed also dlaeuoi of It
Nervous System ,
Throat , Lung ? and
Urinary Organs
All c Mi o OarTtlni&Pt the Bplne , Crooked Feel
Cegl ted Armi , DlMisoj ol the Ulp , Knee , and
nkle Joint. . AIM Ohronlo affection ) oJthe Llfei
amti m , Paralytli , filet , Ulcer * . OaUrrh , Aitb
and Bronohltli are all treated by new and luo-
MWlul metboda. All dlseuci of tbe Blood and Utln-
Organ- , Including tboeo remltlng from Incltcre-
Ion or eipoenre , are lafel ; and auooe * fully treated
fouog men , middle aged , and old men
rom WeakneM and Nervooi exhaustion ,
nJIxeutlon , Palpitation ol tbe Heart , Deepondenoy
Mulnen , Loei ot UetnoryLck ol Energy and Am-
iltlon , can tx > restored to bealtb and vigor , I/ cue
not I' o long oe/locted. The Burgeon In cbarite
prenldent ol tbe Northwestern tinrKlcal Instl-
ule and SurKeon cftho National * untlcal uitltuto.
afflicted , oallor wrltelull deicrlptlon ol jour O.M ,
medljlne mar be sent you. 'Con-ultatlon
ft. Addref Omiba Dlipenewy , Oroanso Block ,
nuba , Neb Offloe boon 10-11 a. m.l > 8 a 7.8 p
I'Bl v lot m
ll ware ol all trtrelirg agent * . We ha\o none.
end lur clioul r
. 17. RISDOfJ ,
ItKl'llEiKNTSj
Pbainli Iniuranoe Co. , London , Caih
AuoU ,15,881,000
tche terN. Y , Capital lX < UX < i
nieUerebaot-ol Newark N J.Capital. . , lS76f > oC
Olrardnre ' , Pbll delpbl , C t.lul , , . l.SXW.OW )
Womtu'irundUtiltai , _ , l , uw
The romorkablo BKmU- ! OmrJiti.
dating Iho U-t fovr yoivra U n nisttor oC
profit R-tonlalimont to these IT ho paxn
oocaslonftl visit to this growluu city. The
development of the Btoo' ' Vardo the
necessity of the Dolt Line Iload the
finuly paved straata the hundreds of now
resluoiicp- und oontly buslnoa * blocks ,
with the population of onr city more than
doubled In the hut five yonra. All this
la & f-roat cnrprlao to visitors and IB the
udmlrntlou of onr cltlsuns. Thia rapid
growth , the bnainoaa activity , end the'
many anbatantb ) Improvomonta niadn n
lively domnnd for Uinaha roM eatato , and
every Investor hsi ruado handiomo
profit.
Blnso the Wall Street panto ,
with the anbsoquont cry of hard time * ,
there ban boon loss demand from apoonla-
tora , but a fair demand from Invo-toro.
ooklng homos. This latter clasa are
taking advantage of low prices In bnlld-
ing material and are nocnrlng their homco
at mach IUM coat than will bo po-giblo t > -
pear honco. Spoonlatora , too , can bay
real osta * 3 cheaper now and ought to take-
advant o of present prices for fatnro
pro ts.
Eho next few years proml-oa gtonton
divolopmonta In Omaha than the past
tivi years , which have boon aa good aero
< ro conld reasonably desire. Now man-
afaotnrlng oatabliahmonta and larRQ job
bing honaos tro added almost weekly , And
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There arc many' ' In Omaha and through-
bat the State , who have their money In
the banks drawing a nominal rate of
toroat , which , If judiciously Invented In-
Omaha real ottato , would bring thorn
mach greater returns. Wo have ninny
bargains which wo ore confident -rfU
bring the purchMor largo profit * In the
near future.
Wo have for ealo the fluent resi
dence property in the north und
western parts of the city.
North wo have fine lota nt reason
able prices oa Sherman avenue , 17th ,
18th , l th and 20th streets.
West on Fnrnatn. Davenport ,
Cuming , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Farnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has mndo
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car lint * out Pitrnum , trie uro
perty in the \\entern uartof th city
will increase in valun
We filwo hnve the agency for the
and Stock Ynrds proper
ty in the south part of the ruty. The
dovHlopuioniH made m fchie seotioH
> y the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the price ill a abort timu.
We also have Home hue bumnesB
lots and some elegant inside reni-
deucep for Halo ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling u
REAL ESTATE
BROKERS.
213. South 14th St ,
Bet .ropu Fnrnhnm and Douglas.
P. S. We oak thosa who hnvfl
property for sale at n bargain to f-ivs
is a callWp want only bargama
iVe will positively not handle prop
erty at more than its real value.