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    THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 5 , 1885 ,
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P" BESITQ C ,
Thrt rnetfMnf * , combining Iron with
V < Wt l > lo tonics , quickly nnd romrilet'-'j
1'iihr * lT < nirpqln < CnillRrnllnnVriiKiirnt ,
Jniniirnltlnnil , ,1lnlurliiC'lill ! ! ind l/evrra ,
nnd NcurnlKlii.
I tli an uufnlllnp rcrnfdy for Diseases off t
iililncjfi mill IHer.
( t 1 % Invfttimblo for Discard pcculla l > :
Vrimioii , and nil who IcndRcdenlnry llvci
ItdocinmInjure lliotcctlicnHsehcfi < lacbr r
prolticc coristlmllon | olhtr Iran mrdicin't >
It lrirlclici find jmrldet the blood , tltpnlit ( f
thcnppctltc.AliIg the Rfiflmllntlon of ro-0
Clavn Hcnrtliiirn and notching , and f'r.-r p.-
vvthf musrlos nnd ncrvi i
KOI Intcrmiitrut FCTCIS assltudc , I &ck
Knrrgy , < tc. , it has no equal.
&tr 'riio frctni'nc ' tins RimrelrfiiV mi'1- ' '
" > iO i rid linen t'l. wr&lij < or Tnkr < '
K l.euL'l SlIIOtMtUjalllL tfl. IHLTISIVI * ir
ill OidlsDM La ihe BROAD CLAIN i
'VERY BEST OPERATINCf ,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
Krer ofTcrcd to tlio nubile.
HAIBUEBAIERIOAN
PACKET COMPANY.
Direct Line for England , Franco
and Germany.
The steamships ot this well known line are built
Of Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are fur-
nlebcd with o\erv requisite to make the pasatgo
both oafo and agreeable. They carry the United
State. " anu' European malls , and lemo Now York
Thundays and Saturdas for I'lymouth ( LONDON )
Choiboug , ( PAUI8) ) and HAMnUUO.
Er.tea : Stcoraco from Hamburg S10 , to Hamburg
819 ; round trip $20 , First Cabin , 555 , 65 and $76.
Henry Pundt Stark Hanson , F. K. llooros , Jr.
ToK , agents In Omaha , Cronowctr It Sohoentcon ,
ogenta In Couurll BluDs. C. B. HICIIABD & CO. ,
Gen. Tasa. Agta , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Chas. Koz-
mlnekl & Co. , General Western Agenti , 170 WashIng -
Ing St. , Chicago , 111.
. Avio < kuO/ > <
causing Premature Decay. Nervous Debility , Lost ,
Bianhood , c. , having tried In vain every known
renindy.hcrriiscovercd inlmplomonnsofoolf-
' " "
- - Filr3i ; to'h"is"ieTlow-Buffirer !
Addrecc. J. ; EVKS.43 Chatham SU-NewYcss.
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VARICOCELE ? . , .V.r , . *
Health is Wealth !
DR. E. 0. WMT'O NIRTI ABD BEIDI TRUBHINT , a
r-nnrantood spoolflo for Hyacerla , Dlrilnoes , Convnl-
dons , Ht , Nervous Nonralgik , Hoadaoht , Nervonj
Proetrttlon otnsodby the use ol loohol or tobbacoo ,
Wakelolnees , Uental deproBslon , Cottoning ol the
brtln , resulting In Insanity and loaptog to mliory ,
decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , losa
ofpowor In either Bex , Involuntary Loeaos and Sper-
f atorhoraonnsed by over ozertlontof the brain , soil-
Abate 01 over Indulgence. Each box , contains one
month's treatment. Jl.OO loi.or six bottloi 01
01.09 , tent by mall prepaid on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Xo oaie any easel With each order received by ni
lei > lx bottloa , accompllshod with I5.CO , wo will send
he purchaser our written guarantee to refund the
money If the treatmenidooa not eOeot a cure. Qonr-
Utoes Issued only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. ,
k , | r S8-m4o-ry.-Hii38 2 Uadlton St. , Ohloaifo , III.
! HV lanes lledioal Institute
} Chartered by theStateof Iltl.
ASWGlectand&yphi
* complicated forms , also oil
diseases of the Skin and
Ulcod promptly relieved and
ptrmanentlycured by rcmo-
dies.tcstrdlnai"orij/l' ( irf
- . _ _ Sveelail'rartlre. Semlntl
AVeaknesa. MiKlit Lossy by Dreams , Pimples on
t4ieFaceLost Manhood/os/ii ( > f < j/curedThere
ili > iocx ; > -fmriii < n < / . The appropriate re.r.edy
1,1 nt once used In eachcrsc. Consultations , per.
liunal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med-
Idnes sent by Mall and Express , No marks oc
to indicate conteDta or tender. Addreia
, ix' . JA.HES.No. 204Wa3lilnglon St.ChIcagolll ,
IS ( CONDUCTED
al Havana Lottervl
( AOOVEHNMENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12
to 14 Days.
ICKETSJ2.00 , HALVES , 11.00.
Subject to no manipulation , not Controlled by the
parties In Interest. It la the fairest thing In tha
onturo of chance In existence.
For tnlormatlon and particulars apply to SHISK7
& CO. , General Agents. SIS Broadway , N. Y city.
MOLL & CO. , 417 Walnut s treet , St. Louts. , Mo. ,
Frank Lahrauo , L. D. , 20 Wyaudotte , Kan ,
y Sl-m&e & w
A FINE LINE 0 P
THE ONLYIEXOEiUfAVB
IN OMAnATNEB ,
Afi < mt * rrticrlptltm cf
o Oil 11.
QUELLING A MUTINY.
CaplaiD Enstroi's ' Desperate
to Keep His Ship ,
How the Mutineers were Subdued Af
ter they hiul Killed the Second
Male Starved Out and
Ringleaders Shot
Down ,
York Sun.
Captain I. F. Enstroni , of the brii ,
alnl , tolls in an emphatic fashion the
story of the mutiny and bloodihedvhlch
jccurrcd on his vessel during its voyage
ast year from Boston to Brisbane , Ana
ralla. Do was struck with a brcruhxo
> y tlio carpenter ai ho una lying on the
oungo in his cabinet at 1 o'clock in the
norulng , mid , as ho fuught with the car-
icnlur , who was ondeavoring.to tear the
vound deeper , he caw the steward stand-
ng in the dcor and waiting his turn to
tiiko at him. Ho wrenched the axes
way from both inon nf ler a desperate
trcgglo , and then the steward dro\v his
heath knife and cnt him , making long ,
eep Rnshcs en his check and forehead.
The carpenter had by this time revived
and drove his kutfo Into the captain's
lock , under the right car. "Whni the
cnlfu,1' said the captain , "camo through
on the other side , 1 grabbed it with my
Ight hand to keep it there , so that ho
couldn't ute it nny moro. Ho
courgod it round and round , trying
o got in deep enough to cut a
> ig vein. While ho was forcing the
cnifo Inward I forced it outwards. At
at I forced it out of my nock altogether ,
and got It away from him. At that
minute the uiato came leollng into the
room , and blood was coming out all over
ilm , too. I suppose the carpenter and
ho steward thought ho wan dead. Any-
low , they left at once , nnd I was so
much cut up I had to lot them go , or else
vo might have killed them in theio with
ho kitchen axe that I had under my
oot. Yes , certainly , it's lucky I was n
trcnginnn , but it's luckier that'there
was a stronger hnnd than mine in that
ocin , or else I'd bo dead. "
SHOOTING AT THE .MATE.
The mutineers , of whom the steward
nd carpenter were loaders , had previ-
naly killed on the dock young Enstrom ,
ho captain's aon , who was acting as BOO-
nd mate. Toton , a Eoaman , who after
ward proved to bo the ring-leader ,
rook charge of the mate , Sylvan-
us , and , revolver in hand , made for the
mate's stateroom. Sylvanns Trna
taleep , and it was quite dark in
its room ; but Toton know the lay of the
and and mlng h's best judgment , fired
our shots in rapid succession , and then
an out to BCO how the cnqienter was
nogressing. His judgment in tiring
irovcd good. The first ball put out the
nato's right eye. the second struck him
n the chin , and the other two took efl'ect
n his body , Toton was wrong in think-
ng Sylvanna was dead. Ho was alive ,
nd knowing that moro deviltry must bo
oing on outside , ho arose , picked up the
ovolver which Toton had dropped and
mn to the Captain's room.
As Toton came in the door Sylvanus
amo in the other ; holding in his hand
10 revolver , with one bullet atill in it.
t was a surprise to Toton when bo found
10 captain fighting , and still moro of a
urpriso.wlicn the mate appeared opposite
lirii and "tried to shoot him with his own
) istol. The carpenter , the stewart and
'oton made for the deck together.Vhen
iioy were out of the cabin and the mate
ocked themselves in , got out the mcdl-
inp chest and fixed each others wounds ,
[ either understood surgery and the best
icy could do was to bathe them and dl-
ilnish the ilow of blood by binding the
ounds with lint.
TUB CAPTAIN'S VICTOHY.
The ciptatn and mate then armed
icraaolvoa , and sallied forth to attack
10 mutinous crew , who were standing
round the door with their axes and cap-
tan bars. The fight began at once , but
10 number of firearms demoralized them ,
'hey had no tlmo to fight much before
half dozen bullets flew around and sent
lorn forward with the captain and mate
n pursuit. The forward hatch wa * open
nd Toton , Refus , another seaman , the
arpontor , and the steward jumped down
n wild haste. They liked to fight with
.coping men best.
One of the seamen did not succeed in
; ottlng out of sight. Johansson was the
plucky ono , and ho looked much dis-
lirited as ho tried to make himeelf small
lelilnd the capstan. He had a capstan
> ar in his hand , but it didn't look very
ormldablo when the mate , with his two
avolvera , and the captain , with his rifle ,
11 ready , came at him from different
iroctloiiB. That was too much , and Jo-
lanescd expressed a wish to yield. The
tptain's first instinct was to shoot every
no engaged in so cowardly an attack , but
ohaneaon's part of the mutiny hid been
uiot , and the captain told him ho might
, vo if ho would go to work. A little
ater the captain discovered the murder
> f his son , and regretted his clemency ,
> nt ho kept his word.
For four days the captain and mate
worked the vessel , with Johansson at the
wheel. Their wounds caused thorn ex-
ruciatlng pain , and oven constant ablu-
ions with salt water could not ward off
ho aggravating effect of a hot climate.
in the afternoon of the fourth day the
sptaiu had made up his mind what to
o , and ho told the mate about it , who
greed with him. Their wounds wore
; ottlng woraa , and they might be help-
ess at any time , in which case Johansson
vonld betray them and lot out the men
n the hold , who would pitch them over-
loard. In any event , should the fine
weather coaao , they were not capable of
managing the ship alouo. They must
iavo help , and that without putting
; homaelvca at the mercy of their men.
KILLING THE IUNO LUADF.JIS.
The captain and oiato wont forward ,
pulled off the hitch , and ordered the men
to corno up and submit. There was no
answer. The captain emptied a revolver
at random into the hold and repeated his
order. This was fo'lowed by awh'speroc '
convorsition. The men were oxhaustet
by four days' fasting. Besides it was ua
pleasant to bo shot at in the dark , am
they made up their minds to submit. The
captain ordered them up ono at a time
and tbo mate ttooa ready to enforce the
order , The cirpoatcr was the first to op
pear. After all had laid down the !
knives and axes , they were ordered t <
itind in lino. The captain looked a
them s-crnly , and then , taking cucfo
aim with hit revolver , shot the carpente
through the heart. The man dropped
like n log , and the others stood in speech
lesj terror , while Johansien thanked
his stats at the helm. Captain Enstron
waited a moment and tlnu lifted his re
volver again. This time it was the sea
man Toton's turn , and ho dropped deai
beside the carpenter. 3 ho last two , wh
had been the tools of the dead men , wer
almost dead with fright , but they wer
needed to work the ship.
"Throw thoic bodies overboard , " Hi
captain Mid , got something to cat and go
; o work. "
They g'adly obeyed , and heaved the
two corpses into the son , and then united
with Johansson in faithful obedience.
A few days later the captain fell in with
a Norwegian bark , whoso captain lent
liitu two men. Their presence enabled
the wounded olliccrs to take much-needed
rest , and the vessel soon arrived safely at
Brisbane , fiom whence she made the voyage
ago to this port.
ACR D. To nil who Arc uflcrlnp from e Son
anil Indleoetlona of south , ncnous weakness cam
decay , loss of manhood , etc. I will toml receipt
that will euro \ ou FHKi : OF CHAHOK. ThU Rrcnt
remedy wan discovered by a missionary In South
America. Send felt-addressed envelope to UliJO'
sum T. l\jitx Station "O. " New York
A Coal Uonver In KM" ,
CbicftRo Now ? .
"So hollup mo , thudge , I neffer shlc.nl
lose. I vas an honest man , shudge.1
The speaker was Solomon Isaac , : i fear
'tilly dirty and grizzled Jew with gray
mir and n greasy red comforter about his
icck.
"You giddy , giddy tbinjr , " playfully
replied Justice Footo , as he picked up
a pair of fine kid gloves from the desk
vhich Isaacs was charged with stealing
i-oiii a down town store. "How old are
our1
"Shrnlgo I vas sdxty years oM "
"Young man you are sowing your
uld oats at a rapid rate. May I ask
\liat fair young hdy you intended pre
senting thorn tol"
"Shudge , I ptiycd dcm gloves from a
unn for dwcdwy-fivo cents , und I vas
tjoin" to vcar dein mysclluf. "
"Ah , I see. What's your business ? "
"I vas garryin1 coal into shentlcmen's
louses. 1 vas an honest man sliudge. "
"What ! a coal heaver wearing kid
; lovcs ! What frightful extravagance !
LVeiity-fivo dollars fine. "
"Having recently tested , " writes Mr ,
? . A. Stior , Second National bank , Wash-
ngton , D. 0. , ' the medicinal virtues of
led Star Cough Cure during a violent
cold , I can heartily recommend It. A few
loses relieved my „ cough. " Price , 50
cents.
The Arery Nexvest Thing in Menu
ments.
MrminRlmm Mercury.
"I took the order "
to-day queerest yet ,
aid a dealer In monuments recently.
'An old lady wanted a little pillar of
narblo to mark the last resting place of
lor husband. She wanted it made so
hat sbo could always nso ft as a hitching
> Dat. The epitaph , you see , Is to bo atone
ono end and the ring and staple at the
other. Whenever she wants to use the
lost for a gravestone elio has only to
: art it around to the graveyard and stick
ho end with the staple in it down Into
ho limestone socket at the head of the
[ oar departed. Then when she wants to
make a hitching post out of it she merely
needs to cart it back and stick the end
rith the epitaph on it into the ground.
think it's a beautiful idea , though it
never struck mo before , it's as neat as
t reversible overcoat , and deserves to
) ecomo as popular among economical
loople. "
SKIN DISEASES CURED.
By Dr. Frazler'a Marie Ointment , Curoa
f by magic : Fimplea , Black Heads or Grub
Motchea and Eruptions on the face , leaving
he akin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch ,
lalt Rheum , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips and old ,
) bstiuato Ulcers Sold by druggists , or
nailed on receipt price. 60 centa. Sold by
Cuhn & Co. and 0. F. Goodman.
A Romantic Story.
A curious story of Mr. Hasting , the le"
; itimato heir of the carl of Huntington ,
s told by an English paper. When a
oung man ho met a pretty chambor-
naid named Betsy Warner , and becoming
namored of her , vowed to marry her if
ver ho got possession of the family living
! hitty years passed by. Mr. BaUingj
ergot his early love , married , lost his
* ifeaud finally ga'ned ' as a second living.
lint ho had always desired. Ono day the
cnerablo old pastor was astonished by
lie arrival of Miss Warner , who calmly
old him she had come to claim the ful-
llnient of his promise , as she had never
woived from her engagement. The re *
ult was that the reverend gentlemen ,
ndinp ; upon inquiry that h's ' botrothed's
onduct had been exemplary , consented , ,
mblishcd the bands himself iu his own
hurch , and married his early love.
STOP THAT COUGH
! y using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal-
am the only sure cure for Cougha , Colds ,
loarsoneas nnd Sore Throat , and all diseases
f the throat nnd lunga. Do not neglect a
ough. It may prove fatal. Scores and
mndreds of grateful people owe their lives to
) r. Frazier't Throat and lain ? Balsam , and
o family will ever bo without it after once
isipg it , and discovering- marvelous power ,
t is put up in largo family bottles and Bolder
or the email price of 76 cents per bottle. Sold
Kulip & Co. and O. _ V. Goodman.
An Outbreak.
'etna Silting * .
"I see by tbo latest dispatches that
lore has been an outbreak , and the Eng-
sh authorities are very much alarmed
bout it , " remarked a repoitor who celled
n Mt. O'Donovan Roaaa at his cozy lit-
le oflico in New York.
"I've not eeun anything about it yit In
lie papers , " sild Mr. Rocsa , "but I could
iavo tould you of that long ago , if I had
nly hid a moind. The outbreak was
> ! anncd right hero , bodad. In this very
iflico , by meself and a few mora Oirieh
pathriota. "
'Tho outbreak h In India. "
"Av OOOKO. Among the down-throd-
.on natives of India. "
"At Madras , " observed the reporter.
"Right yezaro ag'ln. "
"It m believed that it will spread. "
"I'll see to thaS moaelf. "
"It'fl ' an outbreak of cholera , " remarked
ho reporter , as ho piaicd out.
YOUN GMKN ! KE.\D THIS.
THE VOLTAIO BELT Co. , of MarshallMich , ,
offer to eend their celebrated KLKOTIIO-VOL
TAIO BELT and other KLKCTIUO API-LIANOKB on
.rial for thirty days , to men ( young or old )
atllictod with nervoua debility , losa of vitality
and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also
for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and
nany other diseases , Complete restoration to
bealth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
risk is incurred as thirty days trial it allowed.
Write thorn at once for illustrated pamphlet
ftoe.
block.
Fittslmrg Chronicle ,
Jay Gould's little boy recently wont to
visit aoiiie country relatirca. Early in
the morning he arose , and , mlnalng his
uncle , aakbd ono of Ills cousins :
"Whero'a Uncle Jabez gone ? "
"llo'e gone to water stock , " replied
Jaboz'a little boy.
"What , BO o rlv ? ' exclaimed little Jay
Gould. "Why , my pa never \\atera
stock until ho goea down-town in tha city.
'bout 10 or 11.
HUKX'S [ Kidney ana Liver ] REMEDY
la no "hit or miss" compound or old wo
roan's mixture , It is prepared by a
scientific pharmacist , with A full knowl
edge of the powers and virtues of each
Ingredient In the class of diseases whlol
It cures. It is purely vegetable and oar
not harm the yoaugest child or the mos
feeble Invalid.
CLEVELAND'S NABOBS.
Henry B , Payee and Some o [ Ms
Brother Millionaires.
Sclf-Madc Jloti with Money ntul Kc-
ccntrlcltics HocUalellor , the
MoviiiK Spirit of the
Stniulnrtl Oil Coin-
pnny.
Uorrcspondencc 1'liiladolphia 1'ross.
Cleveland hag for its size , perhaps ,
moro millionaires than any other city in
the I'nltod States. Their big palaces
line Euclid avcnuo for miles , nnd their
junk accounts are the wonder of the state
of Ohio. They are a ctimus tot of fellows -
lows , too most of them to'f-mado ' mon ,
and some full of cranks and oddities.
There is J. II. Wade , for Instance , who
organized the Western Union Telo raph
Company and wasfor nloog time its pros-
dent. Ho lives on the nabob sldo of
Euclid avenue , at the corner of Caea ,
and has a lawn filled with statuary.
Ihat big homo next door belongs to his
grandson , built for him by Wade at n
cost of $100,000 , and that rad gronito
uanslon which Is going up over there ho
s buildincr for hit prand-daughtor.
J. 13. Wade , now over 70 years old , is
a self-mado man , and started life as a
carpenter's apprentice. As a boy ho made
nusic.il instruments and played the church
organ. At 21 ho had learned his trade
and had become the owner of a sash and
iliiul factory , and three years later ho had
eft this and struck out for Michigan as a
loittait painter , llcro ho learned photo-
jrapliy , and took the litst daguerreotype
aken west of .Now York. While photographing -
graphing ho got sick , and during his sick-
icss turned his attention to telegraphy ,
hen in its infancy. lie soon became tin
expeit operator , and began to undertake
contracts to build telegraph lines. IIo
> ut up some of the first telegraph lines in
jhio and Michigan , and was the first to
idviso the railroads to use separate wires.
3e inven'cd ' the Wade insulator , which
imnediately came into general use , and
or a time everything ho touched seemed
o turn into gold. Ho resigned from the
Western Union in 1807 on account of
overwork.
OIIIO'S KICHEST MAN.
The richest man in Cleveland , and I
nppoao the richoat man in Uhio , is Mr.
lockafoller , the president of that monopoly
ely of monoplica , the Standard OH com
pany. Rockafellor la a young man still ,
ind his years will not , I should judge ,
number CO. no is a solf-mado man , a
Japtiat liberal and generous. Ho owns
a fine residence at the corner of Euclid
and Ciua avenues worth $100,000 , and on
he rear of his lot ho has a birn which
iai cost moro tbnn twenty ordinary
louaes. His lot alone Is worth what
would bo a fortune to a common man ,
and ho has also a magnificent country
residence eight miles out of the city on
he Lake Shore , and a good sized house
n Now York. No ono In Cleveland out-
ido of Rockafellor knows what Rocka-
eller is worth. There is no doubt that
ho snm runs up pretty far into the
; ena of millions , and moat of his
uonoy is in Standard Oil stockwhich paya
oyal dividends. Still , there are thoa-
ands of mon hero who remember Rocka-
eller-whun ho was a poor commission
merchant down on the wharves near the
piaduot. TJo made hle'cnonoy out of oil.
A.B BoorinG ho had a little saved ho or-
; anlz3d'JtWmpany and went into wcst-
rn Pennsylvania and bought of lands.
A.B ho got moro ho kept buying , and
inally succeeded In organizing the stand
ard oil company and making it what It is.
THE PAYNES , FATHER AND SON.
Oliver H. Pryne lives in the old Payne
lomestead. He is a bitcholorr and his
money has been made in. the Standard
Dil company. Ho went Into it at its or
anizatlon , and has grown up with the-
ompany. Ho Is especially fond of
113 sister , who married William
J. Whitney , and ho gave her
not long ago a residence In New York
vhich people out here believe to be worth.
5500,000. The old Payne homestead l
n ordinary story and a half building ,
rery old and eminently respectable. It
ooks eidewiseat Euclid avenue , and has
\ veranda and little windows up near the
oof. Next door to It lives Henry B.
? ayno , in a big stone IIOUBC , eurrounded
oy large grounds , and worth very near
; 100OCO. Henry B. Payne's father sold
arick , and thcio is a tradition that
lenry , when he waa a boy , worked In a
aricliyar.i somewhere in New York , ide
( fas given a good education , however , and
hortly after ho rame to ClovcUnd ho
narriod. His wife 1 think , inherited
bi.3 old Pnyua homestead , and the ad-
aacd in property mudo him wealthy. Head
ad a good law practice also , and ho
sought more lands , a1 ! of which increased
a value , and have at last made him a
Billionaire. Ho bai been in congress ,
was a candidate for senate whou
ion WaJo wai elected , and stands
chnnco of going into Cleve-
and's cabinet , if ho does not hold
jlFiu fsvor of his son-in-law , Wil iam C.
Vhitncy. Ihere is no meanness about
ho Paynes when they want to accomplish
nything , and it is said at the time Henry
5. Payne was selected to congress over
) ickParsons the Kennarl house dining-
ooni was covered with Mumiii'a cxtia
Iry two inches deep.
STONE AND JOHN HAY.
Colonel John Hay , the author and di-
doinat , is another milLoimto who lives
u Clcvo'and. ' Hay gsts his money
trough his wife , who , it will bo remem-
> ercd was Anmsa Stono's daughter.
Stone committed suicide a year or so ago ,
ind loft in the neighborhood of $0,000-
)00 ) to be divided according to his will ,
n this ho remembered everybody about
lis household , oven to his coachman ,
> ut his two daughters got
ho bulk of the estate , acd th o
Bharo of each amounted to several mil-
lona. Amasa Stone , like J. A. Wade ,
started lifo as a carp ntcr in a little Mats
achusetta village , and at the ago of 17
was apprenticed to a builder for three
years. At the end of h's ' torta ho began
to build church etooplea on his own hook ,
and from that roue to bridge building.
This brought him Into comificlion with
railroads and he obtained control of a
patent railroad bridge. Soon after ho
took contracts for railroad construction
and made a fortune oat of building the
line ruunlg from Clove Und to Columbus
and IndlanapollB. This brought him to
Cleveland , and he undertook other con-
tracti , building a part of the Like Shore.
Ho became deeply interested in the vari
ous railroads of the west and tbo risa t f
their stocks made him a millionaire. Atone
ono tiran , it is said , he invested heavily
in the Weatorn Union Telegraph , buying
ita stock outright. Soon after hta pur
chase Western Union jumped up above
par and ho made § 000,000 by the eposu-
Utlon.
A young fellow , who waa paying at
tention to Stono'e daughter , wa sitting
D a the steps of the Union club house ,
and on his jptjiklpg of Mr , Stone , who
WAS juat in sight walking down the av-
onus , an "his j lly old father ia-lan , "
his companion dared him to slap Stone
on the back and walk downtown with
him. The yonng mao accepted the chal
lenge , and as Mr. Stone camn by. walked
up behind him , and , slapping him on
the shoulder , thtuit his ntm through that
of the millionaire. Stouo looked coldly
on him , but rtld not raaont the action in
nurds , The next time the young nnn
cilled at the Stone mansion to BOO the
milllonalro's daughter ho was told that
lie youug lady was not at home , nnd
this ended hlo courtship.
The Western Reserve college was
brought from Dmlsnn , Ohio , to Cleveland
by Amasa Slono and called Adclbert college -
lego in honor of his son Adelbert Stone ,
who was drowned while attending college -
lego at Ynlc. Amasa Stone was very in
dignant not long before ho died at being
referred to as John Hay's father-in-law.
Colonel liny is a small slender man with
a square brow and dark hair which ho
[ tarts in the middle. Ho has a full , short ,
: latk beard , parted nud combed , and ho
wears eyesglasu'S in fiont of his bright ,
black eyes. Ho dresses well and likes
society. Ho is now building ono of the
liiicst houses iu Washington , just below
that of the millionaire Oorcoraii , and di
rectly opposite the white house. Mrs.
[ lay will bo one of the lights of Washing
ton society , fcho is twice as big as John
ind is a fine-looking woman.
If you sutler from looseness of the bowels
/YiiKOflturA / Bitter * will nuroJy euro von
[ townro of counterfoil ) , and ogle your groccror
Irupgist for the genuinn article , prepared by.
Dr. d. G. B. Slegcrt & Sons.
1JOUN IN A SLKHl KU.
A. Pullman Car -'All Torn Up" Oxer
an Unexpected uiul Untoward
liveur ,
Chicago Time ? , 2d.
It is the unexpected that happens ; at
least so thought the incoming paesougors
jn the tloopor Niobr.-.ra ovortho Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad , y eater-
day morning. There was excitement
among the ladioo abcard , and dire con-
"uaiou manifested by the centlomen.
The porter ran through the tialti in
search of D doctor , and fortunately encountering -
countering one , hurried him to the
sleeper. His services were urgent'y '
needed by Mrs. T. Hanlon , a lady jour-
laying from Helena , Montiiin , to Now
York. At 0:30 : a. m , a child was born to
.he housa of Hanlon , and upon the ar
rival of the train at the Union depot the
mother and babe were transferred to a
sleeper on the Pennsylvania route , and
continued tholr journey. A telegram
'rom Fort Way no yaattrday afternoon
convoyed the iutolligenca that mother
ind child were aa well as could bo ex
pected. "I tell you , boss , " said the
darkey on the Niobrara ; "if datar chllo
grows up , he's gwlno to bo a fas' ono. "
Hereford's Acid Phosphate ,
BEWAllB OF IMITATIONS.
Imitations and countcifits have again
ippeared. Bo sure that the word "Hous-
youD'.s" is on the wrapper. None are
genuine without it.
no "U'ns Onl.
.Jurlington llawksyo.
' Is your maator busy ? " aakcd the
allor.
"No , ho is out. "
"But I jnat saw him at an upper win
dow. "
"Well , 1 just asked him for some
money and ho said he waa out. "
"On , if that's the caeu I am oat too. "
Brown'B Bronchial Troches will ro-
iove Bronchitis , Asthma , Catarrh , consump-
, lou and throat disortea. They are used al
ways with good aucceas.
Money in Bibles.
"Thorp is moro money in Bibles than
n anything else , " eald Mr. J. K. Jones
rf Philadelphia , ono of the largest Bible
printers In the United States. "Thereis
i steady , reliable trade for the good
book , and I think I have made 2,000-
100 of the different grades since 1 have
3oen In business. The price ranges from
L9 cents for the kind given away by the
Bible Society to the $30 one bound in
velvet and ivory. I have nearly ceased
minting other books. Aa a general thing
, hey don't piy. Unloas you can got a
work by a great author or a note'd poll-
Itlan the sale of any book does not reach
> ejond a small edition. I paid Alexander
1. Stephens § 33,000 royalty OH the
War Between the States , ' but only
about § 0,000 for his 'History of the
United States.1"
Young mon or mlddlo-agod onoa , auf-
orlng from nervous debility and kindred
veakncisos should send three letter
tamps for illustrated book Biiggeetlng
uro meant , of cure. Address Worlds'
VIedicul Association , Bull'ulo , N. Y.
Atiittlo Too Previous.
Now York Sun.
"John " said a Dakota merchant to his
clerk , "how's the thermometer this morn-
np ? "
" below . "
"Forty-two xaro.
"And the woatner probabilities ? "
"Fair , slightly warmer. "
"Well , throw open the windows and
get down the ttock of linen dustoraagaln.
! thought wo were picking away thoto
; ooda too coon.
Captain Mitchell , of the bark Antoine
Sala , Now York and Havana trade , came
lomo in May. entirely hopeless with
houmatiBtn . Ho went to the mountains ,
> nt receiving no benefit , at his -wife's ro-
meat began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
io immediately began to improve ; in
wo months his rheumatism was all gone ,
and ho Bailed iu command of his vessel a
well man. Hood's Sarsaparilla will help
? ou. Sold by all druggists.
Starved to Doudi on an
Special Telegram to TUB BKH.
BALTIMOBK , February 3. William II. llol > -
erta and hta family , consisting of a wife and
ive children , have for a number ot years bfeti
thaorly in habitants oi an iilanil in the Susquehanna -
quehanna river , just above 1'ort Oejmsit ,
where an ice fjorge now exiot * . In 1875 the
Family wax in great peril and its members
were rcscuod at giaat risk by peiiona living on
tliofhora , Thuy ore again cooped up ou the
lonely bit of land , anil have boon unable to
reach the shora for enveral weeks. To-day
KoberU managed to attract the attention of
pfoplp on tlio river Ixtnk and by Hlcnn and
nhoutiiifc' convejed to them the intelligence
that his wife and onu of their children were
dead , and th t the others were Iu a dying
condition Their condition iu a dreadful onu ,
Thev cannot escape , und no assistance can
reach theai until the situation in tha river
channes. The caiwe of tha deaths ia not
known , 'iiut it is i > } 8blhlo they aiay bo starving ,
DDIIKEE'S COLD MEAT SACTCB & SALAD
DitnssiNO , readymade , nntrltlouu , econ
omical , delicious. Nothing equal to it
wa > over offered and it is invariably pop
ular both at homo and abroad ,
In Wales an enthusiast in the came ol
cremation htely cremated a favorite boll ,
The ceremony lasted nlno hours and was
witcL'Seed by thousands , many of whom
have a'nco ' espoused the Inc ratlon idea.
. .
, I'IM < tie * ninl 1'Hl.inii.i.
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE
I'or Cough * , ' 'nro Thront , llonr cnc , InnuoniD ,
Cold * , llronclilll * . Ooiip , \ \ hnoplni ; Cough ,
AMhnui , fiilnf > T , lAlnlit Cliit ftniotlitr
ArrM-ili > ti4 of the Tli rout An 1 l.ntig * .
I'rlcc no cents n rnttli > Sold l > v tlrncel t nnrt tlcM-
cr l\irttr < ttnnblr I > iniliiff IMr ilfulrr f tirnini'tlu
fid It for ttifin trill n flrt liri bottlttKfn rmhariie *
l > alJ , mutiny one iloj/.ir to
TUB ni tin is A. Toiistrn ronriNv ,
tiff tn < l Mmitirnctnrfrii.
lUHhnorr , Jlirjlm , ) , r.P , A ,
Krom experience 1 think Sulft'a Specific Hacry
\nliiable rcmcily lor cutaneous dlscaics , anil at tha
tame tlmo nn Imitrotntlnir tonlo.
jAMMjACKtON , Chief Justll'O ot On.
Atlanta , Sept 18S4 ,
IXOrllLATr.l ) POISON.-Attcr trjlnp all the
other rcmoilles.KnlH's Spoclflo has cured ire sound
amiollotn tcrrltilo hlooil i olson contracted frcm a
nurse. MRS , T. W. I.Kit , Qrccmlllo , Ah.
POISON OAK. A lady hero hag been entirely
cured ot i olsoii oak | ol > nb.\ the n o of two battles
of 8. S.S. U. S IJUADHmu , Tlfitomllle , Tenn.
ULCI5KS25 YEAHS.-A member ot my chnrch
h s been cured of an u ceratcd leg of 25 j cart &tau "
Ing with two bottlei ot Swill's SpcerlHc.
1' . II. CKIM. LBtt , I'astor .Moth. Ch. , .Maon , ( H.
Swlft'n Spc'lflols entirely voptctahlc. Treatise on
lllooil and Skin Ulscasus mallei tree.
ThoSwifTSi-RcincCo , Drawers , Atlauti Oa , , or
159 W. 13d St. , N. Y.
NJR on ilorlicVa 1'ood , " writu Inmdrecls or
pratcfal inothcrH Slotbers" milk contains 110
rfaicU I1OUL1OKS' FOOD 1'OU INTAXTSfrco (
f tnni i-tarcli ) reiiulrci" no cooKiuir 1 he best food In
ai altli or KicKiicpR for INTA N'J S. 1 he lH"-t die t tor
i INVALIDS HMiis-bencfici * . '
iHnBadrlnlt. rriceWandTlic. AX1
I3onLontlitttvatmentufchlllicufrua !
"I h-lleip It to be uicrior to Atjthtnff or tlia
klinl for chlldrrn " f > . AintMmit , M Itev > Yori
L-nlml'ttluily pronounce ! . ftt t JooJ In
ttf ratrKot " 'I' Jtlanrlt , if. D. , B- ton
"Ortcnf C ebot iul > tltutcn for mother milk. "
/ / . ( ! , I t aon. J1 > , UnoKin , X. Y
Will lx > sent 1 r null on rrixliit of price In stamps.
IIO H,1C' 'Ife FOOD CO. , Rurine , Wis.
QfVkz Uoi Jjaai'b UP" Ksxiucz or } Ui/r"ua
017 St. Chnrlos S' . , ? ( . Lonls , ilfo *
fcroKulir icat1uitte ortnn lcilri.1 CollPitaa. b&a ) i f > u Ic Jni
' 3EiB * Q ' ipfCtiulrcalnje it of CMRO' IC I urcce. "
ana Hi no DiAKiBs than iuj ather I'llj let&n la at. 1
w eltypk | > rn ihow nud a I oM r < > > l > leiit8know.
Ncrvo'jiostrilloM ' , Deuliit ) , Mental an'
Physical \Jtanness , Mercurial and other Alto
lions ot Throat. Skin or ( lanes , Bloud Poison'.ij ' ) ,
aid Sorts and Ulcers , ro t > ated ith utin > m ! . ; : r
Diseases .Arlslny from Indiscretion , Exce'ot ,
1'xposu'e or Indulgence , Meh rroJueavm of tin
Cc'loisinj effectsLtnon.nfa ! , drbllitr , d K ti or i2t4 !
rsd d r tle nicmory , iluplca ou tbc r&oclttleKld' > eal
fcrerflonto tbti boelMy or remalfi , coufuil * * orlJn fetv ,
erlnf Marrlnge improper or unnappy ,
antBtly cured , I'aiuplilc' (3ti pn f3)OTll ) o BTOTO , s c *
iealel envelop * , Trie to nny adrtreii. Ooniultotiani.ttf'
Qa or by iiioll free , and fnvlto'l. ' Writ * for iu sttcm.
A Positive Wriiren Guarantee
or Ocrinan. 01 paf do
os iamalAor fomal ,
lOrMelCnerhtr . lllnnrntel In 'loth and jilt Mu
t s. money r peal K ; piur iiaper coven , 25e , T lc
icntftlri 11 the eunoas , doiilttrt ] ! or laouUttiTe w
A booi eferut [ ut , jt tl 1L.
7 i
Will purllVtlin GLOOD.TcinK
I.Uu the LI VHR uml KIDNEYS ,
.uul lti : ioiu Tin : 1IKA-L.T11
imd VIGOR of "Y OTJTII. DOT-
pepsin , \\.inl nt Ai < | ! lltc , in *
Ki'Stlon , ) , ac . ni hlrt'iiRth ,
ciirvil. lioncT. , iiiiisclrsniiu
in'rvpsrcculvoiicwlorcc.
tlio mind mid
i llralu I'nwtT.
i coinplulnta
. _ _ Inim.'EV WXER'fiIBOMOiOino amh'nnd
; p < * edy euro , 't.lvcs ' a clcur , healthy coniplexlnn.
Fruijucrit litiemptu at c0""Tf"'liiK only .idil
to the popularity ul thuorl lnnl. Do uot expert *
oiunu-frottliu OIIIOINAI , AND llitsr.
jt Send jour mldn-MtoTha Dr. llaitnrMnd Oo > .
8 SUJ ula. Mo. , for our "DllEAM 1JOOK. " B j
V Vl'ullof Btrunsa and U6etul.UilonaftuOQ./rtio Jr J
H. S. ATWOOD ,
Plattsmouth , - Neoraska
HIADIBOT TnoaonanBan AKD man ORIBI
IIEBEFOeO UD JERSEY GmiE
ttIO DDROO OB JBttJUT BID 8WINI
B 1i 11 > Itiil In Itlc' . Comi ei dcrre loll
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
CROUNSE'8 BLOCK ,
18th and Capitol Avenue , treats all oases Crip
pled 01 Deformed aUodlieasei of It
Nervous System ,
Throat , Lungs and
Urinary Organs
All eatel o Curvature cf the Spine , Crooked feet
Legs aud Arms , Dlseuoa ot the Hip , Knee , and
Aoklo Joints. Also Ckroulo affections oft he Liver
UheumaUsm , Paraljell , Plica , Ulcers , Oitirrh , Aitb
ma and Bronchitis art all treaUd by rnw and suo-
oesutul methods. AU dlteues ol the Blood and Urln-
iry Organs , InoludUg those resulting from lucltcre-
Uon.or exposure , ue eafal ) uid succotKjfully treated
To no ? men , middle agsd , and old icen Bulletins
Irora Weakness andNervoui tihaustlon.produciub
indlftwilon , Palpitation ol the Ucart , Dospondcuoy
Dludrcai , Loea of UemorjrLack of Energy and Am
bition , can bo restored to health and vigor , If co
U not UolooK neglected. The Burgeon m chvfre
waa president ol tbo Nortliw ostern Hurt-leal Inoti
tutu and Burgeon ol the National Burglcal IwUtuto ,
If aQllnod , oallor wrltefull description cl jour CASO ,
ind tnidlilne may be sent you. CtnmlUUui
tire , Addrca Omihi Dlspeoury , Crourue Illoek ,
Om'Jia , Neb. ' Offloa bonri 10-1J a. mt > l a 7-8 p.
m Eoniayi.10 m ,
Be irocf all trcliov agent' , Wo hlvo
' EeuU ( or circular !
Tha rom&rkablo growth of Omaha
during the last fovr yosra la a mattot of
great astonUhuiout to thoao rrho pnya
oco.tslounl vlalt to thin growing city. The
development of the 3ter < V Ynrda ihu
nocoBBlty of the Bolt Line Road the
finely pared ntrooto the huudroda of navr
realdouooa and costly bnsluoaa blooka ,
with the popnlntlon of our city moro than
doubled In tha last five ye are. All thlf
la a grcnt surprint ) to visitors &nd la ihn
ndmlratlon of onr rltlzoua. Thla rnplil
growth , the buolnooa activity , nud the
many oubstnntlnl improvouicuta m&dn n
lively domnnd for Omaha real oatato , nd
every iavoatoK ban made a handionii
profit.
Sluco the Wnll Street panla May ,
with the snbaonnont cry of hard times ,
there baa boon lean demand from apocnU *
torn , but a fair dotnnnd from Investors
Booking homos. Thla latter claso are
taking advantage of low priooa In build *
lug material and nro nocnrlng their homoe
at much IOBR coat than will bo possible
yuar hence. Speculators , too , can bay
real oats' 3 cheaper now and ought to take
advautioo of preaont prlcoa fov fntnio
pro ts.
The next foir jroara promlaoa groatoi
divolopmonta iu Oumha than the past
tivi yeara , which have boon aa good at
V70 could reasonably doalro. Now man-
nfnctarlng oatabllahinonU and IQTRO job
bing houeoa arc added nlmoat weekly , and
all add to the proapority of Omaha.
There are many in Omaha and through-
bat the State , who have tholr money In
the bankn drawing a nominal rate of
toroat , which , if judiciously Invented 1
Omaha real obtato , would bring them
much greater rotunio. Wo have many
bargalna which wo are confident will
bring the purchaner largo profits In thu
near future.
Wo have for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue,17th ,
I8th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam , Davenport ,
Guming , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Farnarn , 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
perty m tnewestern part of the city
will increase in valun
We 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
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the price in a short time.
We also have some line business
lots and some elegant inside resi
dences' for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling u
Bet vcen Farnhara nud Douglas.
P. S. Wo ask those who have
property for sale at a bargain to ejive
us a callWe want only bargains
We will positively not handle property
orty at more than its. real value.