- - - - -r- THE DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1885. THK 8E2T TUNIS. , comhlnlng Iron win- uv i ) tonlr outPkly Anil pointilfi Knri't llt tn < i ilti ; : inllK < ' "ll"ii , Vrului ' .Vi'iirnluln. . 1 HII unfnllliip TCWK\J for ilnryi , nnil l.Urr. Si Is Invnlunblo for WSCMCS p < 'r"I'-i' ' ! i , inil nil who IcmUcdcntary live ] . . cuiiMlpntlon o/irr ( Iron mrdltimv ' pnritlicintnl piirlflcs tli < ii lno < 1Mlni'iii i ' , ( sphotltB.nlcli tbe Hwlmllatlor of fo < ' t , li "ijllcnrtbiirn nnj licit hlug , and s'rv ! . > i'.n iho tnu clj * und ncrvel l'rr Intermittent rotoM , . .A 'itidc , * .trl J vrjt , Ac. , It has no cqunl. ? Jc Tli" gfnu'rir bnshtioTnt'ftlc i \ c > "f red llnoa 01. wtRnrrr liki 'VEEY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND KTeroflTcrccl to llin nubllo. llorllcl Koo.1 for Infanti hai anr lltci , wrltci It , V.Jio tr , M II. , Mcaio.lll. Bold by & 1I drutglita l'rlc ( lutiKittnti. Pent ly inallfur amouotla HilBUEG 4IEEIOAH PACKET COMPANY. " Direct Line for England , France and Germany. The steamships ot this wo'l known line are built of Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are fur nished with every temilelto to make tbo passive both sifo and agrccablo. TLoy carry the United States and European malls , and lci\o Now York Thuadaysand Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Chorbouj , ( PAUI1 and IIAMIIUIIG. Itatas : StccroRo from IJainhurn $10 , to Hamburg 010 ; round trip $20 First Cabin , ? 55 , ? 03 and $75. Henry Pundt Mark Hanson , F , E , Jtoorcs.lf. Toft , aKtuts In Omaha , Oronowcp & S-hoontRon , agent" in Council niufls. C. It. lilCHA.HD & CO , Oen. Faps. Agta , 01 Brr ulway , N , Y. Chaa. Koz- & OooOonnal Western Aent | , 170 Wash- Manhood . ? t .rjtr JiKOTereu A af tuple meannof solf-cure. which lie vrn' > nd KRK1C to bis fullow-nufferorr ! . Address J.U.HKKVaia. < 30bnthambUJiew Yc ) t Nervous Dabilitv , Health is Wealth ! Da. K. 0. WSJJT'S Niaii AHD BBAU TRUIUIXT , a I tumntood snoolflo for Ilyelorla , DinlneM , Conval- dons , Fits , Kervoni NeaialgU , Ileadaohi , Nervoos Pioatratlon oansod by the one ot alcohol oi tobbacoo , Wakofalnoas , UenUl depreaalon. SoftenlDe of tha brain , regoltlnK In Insanity and leaping ; to mlfery , decay and death , Premature Old age , uaronfsa , losa ofpowor In either > sz , InToluntary Loeaoa and Sper- f atorhoracausodby over oiertlontof tha brain , self- BbuBeororer Indnlgenoo. Eaoh bor , contains one mooth'a treatment , f 1.00 a boxer ilz bottlei or Bf.00 , lent by mall prepaid on receipt ot piloo. WE GUARANTEE BIZ BOXES To onro any oaio With aaoh order rcoolved by ru [ or elz bottleg , acoompllihed with 16.00 , wo will lend he purchaser oar written guarantee to reload the money If tha treatment doea not effect a cure. Qoar- Bntces lesaod oa'y by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , ] y IS-m&e-rr W&Stt Ifsdlion St. , OhloaRO , III. James tledicallnaiitub Chartered by theStnteoflllS. nois for the express purpose orgivinnimmedlnte rr.licllc all chronic , urinary ana prl- , vate dlncr-sc lonorTbcw , Gleet ondSyphills In all their complicated forms , also al' ' discuses of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and ftrmanentlycured by remo- - t > l > teiall'raetlef. Seminal WcaUuess. NiRlit LOSSL. by Drenms , Pimples on K.ie F.icc.I-oat Manhood , tiiaUivrly eitreil Then < \inorjti > ert irnttim > fte appropriate < - > ntcncc used in each cute. Consultations , per- ' . nal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Med. fUnei < env bv Mail and Express. No marks on ( P' rvnnc to Indicate contentu or sender. Addresi finU/l.\1ESNo. / 204Wa3hinfllon Sl.dilcaooll ! , - - . . . .n. . . , . . _ iiii.nn . ( ) . . IS CONDUCTED BY Eoyal Havana Lottery ! ( A. GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. CKKTS , 11.00 , HALVES. 11.00 Bableot to no minlpahtlon , not oontrolled by the .partial In Interest. It Is tha fairest thing In It a oatora of ohanoo In existence. Vet tloUU apply to 8H13KY i CO , . 1212 Broad ; y , N. Y. City ; A. MOLL & CO. , 417 Walnut St. t touls. Mo . or M OTTKNS It CO , 019 Haiti St. ty , Slo. A FINE LINE 0 F THE ONLYBSOLn&\VB ; IN 0MA IIA'J NEB. . Af t04it prracrlptlon of a noted apdclallal ( uow r * Krvd. ) Drurrisli ' u nil U. A r "STAND AND DELIVER. " The S'ory of an Extraordinary High way Hitey , " \Vcllc. KI"KO At Co.'s IJOE-CB Upon I he Honu During Fourteen .Vo rs An Intern low with Special Olllccr Ilunic. 3an 1'ranciaco Call , Almost ovoty one In San Frvnelsco , nlmost bvoty ono on the I'ncilfc ucait , in fact , knows , either personally or by rep utation , J. IJ. Hntno , of Wells , Fftrgo & Uo.'s special jiolico service ; Mr. Ilumo liavlcg been prominently connected with that service during more than [ fourteen years past. Learning that ho , in con junction with special officer J. N. Tlmcktr , wna preparing for the company a report of their police service from No vember D , 1870 , to November 5 , 1884 , a Cell reporter dropped into Mr Hume's ollico yesterday nud interviewed him upon the report and kindred matters. .After a little convcrea ional forcing , the Wolls- Forgo man BUIr < adored nt discretion a thing ho has novcr bton knorrn to do in a physical contest. "Now1 Bald the victorious journalist , "auppoao wo begin with figures and wine up with moroenttrtatnir matter. Please summarize for mo ilio mum points in the fourteen year war that you and your col leagues have boon carrying on agalna the army of robbers. " THE NUMUKIl OF STAGE UOJII'.EUIKH. In reply to this request Mr. Hume road from Ins notes thu following con denied statement. Durlr-'tho , fourteen years cited the number tf atngo robbi v ea was U13 , nt'cmpted ntngo robberies 34 , burglaries 23 , train robberies , stttmpt- ed train rtbboriea 4 , convicti > na for robbery bory and attempt at stcgj robbery 200 , comictions for train robbery and at tempt st name 20 , convictions f. v bur glary 14. During the robberies and at tempted robberies bvo referred to , the highwaymen killed 2 guards , 4 tttgn dnvots and 4 passenger1 , and wounded 0 gutmls , 4 stage diivorn snd 2 pa > Bungvj , whllo 5 hi hwnymon worp killed in the act of robbing Btogps , 11 in the act of re- BS ! ing nrreat and 7 wcro hanged by citi zens , who tock the law into their own bauds. Aside from the breaches < f tiuat on the part of employes , the leen-g to the company from criminals weia us follows : Total amount taken from Wells , Fargo & Co.'a Express by eUgo robbers , train robbers and burglar * during the fourteen years beginning November 5 , 1870 , § 415- 312 55 ; rowerJs paid for arrest aad con vict on of said robbers , etc. , and percent age paid ou treasure recovered , $73,451 ; attorneys' foes and legal expenses of prosecution , $22 307 ; incidental expenses ncnrrad in arrests and convictions , $90- )70 ) ; salary of guards and special officers. § 326,517. Total loss , § 927,720.55. DETECTIVES' YARNS. As this was enough in the way of dry tatUtlcj , the interview merged Into a chatty conversation , In the course of vhu".h Mr. Hume said : "Thoro is a tro- monduous amount of fiction in the yarns old about detectives , and particularly s to the marvellous disguises they are npposea to adopt. During the twenty- oar or five years that 1 have devoted to obbor-hunttng I have never once as- umcd a disguise , and have never known an attempt at d sguiso on the part of a veil known officer that did not prove a 'ailuro. There aio times when a coat- collar will bo turned up , a hat pulled down and a handkerchief held at the nose to conceal one's features for a few nomonts , but this Idea Is simply abanrd hat one's appearance , manners , move ments and voice can so bo altered as to cacapo detection for n considerable time. A thief taker's Identity may of course bo loncealod from these who do not know lira well , but the fact that ho is a dis guised man will soon become apparent to every one , and will hinder his efforts to obtain information by making every one uspiclous of him , especially these por- icns of the criminal clasa amongst whom to expects to find his gamo. My busi ness as a special officer of this com- lany is thoroughly legitimate , and ppcah directly to the sympathetic sslatauco of every respcctablo clti- en , and , therefore , by an attempt to onceal my Identity I would loto many uore chances than 1 could possibly gain. ) ar service consists of three special ofli- eia and a varying number of guardf , or , a wo call thorn , shotgun mcsaeng'rs. 'hose latter travel over the lines that of- or the greatest temptations to highway men , and are every ono of them stayers. Vo may temporarily employ an extra nesaongtr , who turns out to bo made. f poor BtniT , but all the regular guards re men of taorough COUUAOE AND I'llOJIlT ACTION , nd robbers are always careful to steer lear of any stage on which they suppose no < > t thoio men may be riding. In all ly oxptr.onco there has never been an cession wh n a regale r shotgun mossen- er showed the white feather , no matter what the odds against him or the promise of danger might bo. They are the kind of men you can depend on if you get in a ix with the certainty that they will pull 'ou ' through , or stay by you to the last , n the great majority of stage robberies wo can pretty soon get a cleir to the tarty or parties who iuvo done the job , .ad frequently can name them at once , > at there are caios where they escape de- ectlon for a long while this being al most invariably where their apparent re spectability prevents sufpiclon Irom rest- ng on them. A marked Instance of this was the man Boles , or 'Black Bart , ' ai ho Is moro generally known. That chap ran his court o as a highwayman for o'ght ' years , during which time ho robboa single handed , no less than twonly-nlno stages. Ho was , without excepiin , the most singular stage robber 1 have over known , for ho had none of the vices common to such men , kept free from accomplices , lived very quietly until tbo proceedH of his lusl steal were gone , and then made anothei haul to meet his expenses for the nexl few months. In fact ho systemizoc stage robbery better than any of his predecessors and carried out his plans BO carefully , and at the samotime so boldly % s to nuke detection almost Impossible. Although ao long a time patscel before wo could place him , still his style was such that we know every ono of his rob beiies was committed by the same [ man Inttead of standing at tha eido of the road , as atago robbera almcst always do he'd step out directly in front of the horses and call a halt ; at tha same time stooping to conceal his height and hold ing his arms well op before bis face Then , again , ho always wore a long linen duitor , to hide his cluthea , and neve used the profane language that all rob bois indulged in to intimidate the driver and the passangors If you want A 11KII-HOT STAOE-KOBBKn bTOUY , however , I'll tell you the most remarka bio ono that over came under my notice that I ever heard cf , indeed. It only oc cnrred a few yoara ago , but the pattlcu lars have never appeared in mint that I know tf , and 1 cn promise you snail have them cirrectly fi m my note bock In which such things are recorded. Mil- tin Anthony Sharp was a school loiohor In Missouri , 1 btllovo , find came to Iso- vada whin ho was about twcnyycaw old. During the next fourteen yoiri , that is until 188P , ho lived in Nevada and Cal ifornia , working in the tn'nea and at other jobs , and obtained o good icputftUon in every place where ho stopped. Ills hab its were excellent , the only fault found with him being that ho WAS a trllle over cautious In speeding money on any ono but himself , but this was considered more a matter for juklng ttan an absolute mis. erly habit , and Sharp was generally roc- ognizcel as a model of intolllgcntand hon est Industry. The reason why ho did not got up in tbo world was his mania for ( peculating In cheap mining stocks ; in which ho invested and lost every cent of hlsoirninge. Daring tbo hut eight months of 1870 ho worked on Mio farm of Peter A , Kart , nuar Auburn , and on a- count cf his superior education and manners was the only farm hand who lived with the family. Towaiel the cloec of that year W. C Jones got a job on the simo farm and HDCH became became intimate witli Sharp , who , by the way , was a man of great physical cndur anco and pluck. Unknown to Inn un- pkyer this W. 0. Jones , aliis Frank bow , alias Keith , had -just completed a term in the cUte prieon for a burglary committed in Butta county , and ho un doubtedly poisoned t o mind tf Sharp , who had sunk his last cent , as utiul , iu stocks. In the early spring tf 80 they left the farm and woio scon around th ra no moro , aa they lay clcso for some tiuio IN A DESERTED MINING CABIN a fiw miles firm Auburn. This rabln , by the way , bilonged to Chief of I * , lice Ciowloy of this city , and wo ha\o often joked him upon the mo to which It wao put. The pair etai ted their now business on the 3Dth of May , whe-ii they lobbed the stage from Forest Hill to Auburn and then left the country. Un Juno 8th they robbed the atago frcin L'araon to Bodic , and again robbed the Bnmo stage on Juno lth. ( Alter this they took a rest , but on August GtU they rjbt-ed the stage from Auburn to Forest Hill , anil on Snjjtembcr 4-.h the stage fiorn Ca'sou to Bodie. This last ailuir occurred be tween ! ) and 10 o'clock in the nve- niug , and the driver explained matters when ho met tha itigo com ing fiom B dlo. On the Bodio ccach there happened to be ono of our shotgun mess iigeri named Mike Tovoy , and also an txira guard who had boon temporarily employed on some job. Thera wore alee five or six passengers on the stage. When the place of the robbery was reached. Tovey got down from his seat by the driver and by the light cf a lantern found the fresh tracks of the highwamon in the dusty road. As there was no travel over the road at that time of night , the tracks wore undisturbed and they led on in the direction in which the stage was going. Every now and then Tovey would make mother examination to see if the parties lad left the road , and finally had the stage atop at the fork where the Hall and Slmpkins road turned ofi , about ton miles from the point where the other atigo had been robbed , Never dream ng that au attempt would bo made on us coach , Tovey lift his gun on the driv er's seat and went on with a lantern. Just as ho reached the head of the near oader two shots wore fired , mltsing him , 3iit killing the near leader. Tovoy dropped - pod hislanturn , jumped back behind the itago lights and grabbed his gun. In rhe meantime the robber Jones called out : "You wore trying to anoak up on us were yon ? " and then with A FRIGHTFUL OATH , exclaimed : "If there is a shot fired , we'll kill every one on the stage. " Trovy called back to him aa though ho was lightened , "What are you kicking about ? There'a nobody talking about hooting but yourself. If you want any- hlog como out and got It. " At the same ime he told the extra messenger in a whisper , to get off on the other aide ef he stage and attend to the robber over here , while ho weld look after the one on his aide. Jones approached slowly , and when ho got to the collar of tbo whoel-horao Tovey shot him dead. The extra guard I won't name him for the ako of his brother , who had been In our imploy , and who had proved himself to > o a man of true grit the extra chap , 1 ay , scrambled behind the stage and let oil' both barrels as soon aa Tovoy fired , missing the man clean. Tovoy hurried .ho coach , and was in the act of firing when Sharp pulled the trigger and put a mllot through Trovoy's arm , causing him o drop his gun , which exploded when It truck the ground. Sharp then sprang lack into the buthes and everybody sup- losod he had cleaied out. When Tovey ixamlned bis wound by the stage lights ho blood was running BO fast that It seem ed as though an artery muct b.ivo been cat , and that it must bo &ttandod to at once. The extra man , who couldn't hoot straight , and a passenger , slutted over with Tovoy to a farm house , Tihoro 10 conld got his wound drocsed. In the meantime , Sharp had been lying low iu ho bnshep , listening to all that was siid , and the throe men hadn't got a hundred yards elf when he stopped out anco morn , nd ordered the driver to throw off the WelU-Fargo box , This order was mtur- j\y \ ] complied with , and the cool rascal iroko open the box and took $750 from t , whila his companion lay dead there iu ho road. After pocketing the money he started oil , without appealing to notice ho body of Jones , and tbab was the Iwi that wan aeon cf him for some days. It was altogether the most daring , cold- iloodod port jrmanco I have ever heard of. Tovry heard Sflarp HKKAKINO THE 11 OX Ol'KN , and would have goao back , but he < vas already fa'nt from loss of blood , BO ho begged the extra meeaengf r to return and kaokle the robber. The tellowlinked , ' however , and couldn't bo Induced to go a atop , although Tovey awore at him and taunted him with cowardice. 1 may siy hfra that Tovey got all right nga n , and is still in the strvlco , although he has had two shots put into him since then. On the dead robber a bank-book was found that allowed ho hud $1.000 deposited in the Savings Union of this city. Through this clew wo learned that a man who lived in the sure housa with him , on Minna street , also had a deposit in that bank , and wo lay low fcr the gentleman to turc up , which he did In a few days , when wo nabbed him , and he turned out to be the exemplary Mr. Sharp. That extraordin ary chap had walked oomo two hundvad nvlos over the Sierra a to Newcastle , at which placebo took the train for San Franclsoo , in the bulief that ha had ej caped all thanco of detection Ho waa Uken from hero to Aurora , Nevada , and convicted on the 2d of November , ion touco being postponed until after o'ec ' lion. Sharp bad the freedom of the ccv r dor , and on election day he dug a hole through tlvo wall of the j il and escapoi in broad daylight , The town was full o I ro 'a , t iu by yuUing Sankot over j , ; hoftd ho passed for on Indian , nnd no cno ptid any attention to him. Aa an ovi- denca of the man's endurance I can lell you a remarkable thing about tint es cape. ( n his leg WA * riveted an Oregon shackle ilut weighed fifteen pounds , nnd that you'd suppcso a mnn couldn't walk a quarter of i mlle with. lie , however , walked eorcn miles with that weight upon his anklu and then IIHOKK THE Ml V < KLB by laying It on ono stone and poanding IttiUh anGthfci1 the rnly lime , bjr the way , that such n shackla has boon' bro ken except with proptr tools , As soon as his escape was discovered n hue and cry was raised throughout that region , largo rawavJa offered and the country was Bcouml in overdirn < > tion. After a roundabout journey of 100 miles Sharp reached Candelaria , wht 10 ho know ho could get half from Dobo Witloughby , who had been in the jil with him nt Au rora , nnd who Isnow tcrvlng n life sen tence fcv runnier , It cost our company 81,100 to vac plnro Sharp , but wo got him nnd bo It now doing n twenty years' penance in the Nevada state prieon. In addition the watches snd money of pas sengers , .Tones and Sharp , during their short season as sttgo robbers , got from the Wolle-Fargo boxes something moro than $0,000 , of which the greater portion has boon recovered by the compiny , " Central City Scnuoii ( ln > Noilli No- Untikii Conference Semlimrj. Special correspondence of the BKK NOllTH NEHHAbKA rONFEUFNCn , The deep interest the North Nebraska conference manifested at ita last annual sceslon hold nt Ulalr , Washington counly Nebraska , In the matter of a higher , Chrlstain education , culminated in tlio appointment of an educational commis- 8ion , consisting of seven nmisteis with inatiuc'una ' to locate , organize and es tablish n cominary within the bounda of the confcriiice , within ninety doya from Un adjournment. Tha ccininisiim appointed contistod of the following , viz : Revs. J. B. Max- field , D. D. , I' . E. of Omaha district ; D. Marquette , P. E , Norfolk district ; N. II. Gale ; J. Fowler ; J. B. Worley ; . ! . S. St. Clair nnd J. B.Leedon. The comin'salon at onuo advertised for b ds for the location of the sem'nery. Three points competed for the school , viz , Norfolk , Fullerton and Central City. At the third mooting ol the commission bids vtoro presented and claims ably sot foith by strong dclegat'ons from each of the competing towns. A vota waa then tibcn wbieh resulted In giving ono vote to Norfolk , two for Fullerton and four for Central City. Accordingly Central City wa\ declared the seminary town of the cocfdronca. On motion the vote was mndo unanimous less ono vote. In adopting Central City the confer ence secures ono of iho most eligible sites in Nebraska. The campus of ono hundred acras is located in the centre oi tbo section which corners on the town section. The unanimous opinion of all who visit the pround i ] "nothing finer in the state. " i The board ci trustees are fully organ ized , and consists of the following mem bers : Dr. J. B , MaxQeld , D. Matquette , N. H. Gale , J. LSt. . Clair , Wm. Wor ley , J. B. Loedon , S. Fowler , Hen. N. R. Persinger , of Central City bank , J. Stephens , lumber merchant , O. L Bar ton , M. D , J. W. Sparks , of Platte Val ley bank , J. Holden , cashier , and M. J. Thompson. Dr. Maxfiold was elected president , Hon. N. R. Porsinger secretary , J. Stephens treasurer , and N. H. Gale fin ancial agent. A meeting of the board was held In Central Cily on Tuesday , February 3d. Important business was tranaaeted , part of which was the adoption cf the platting of the seminary section into blocks and lot * , wrh the campus (100 ( acrei ) In the centre of the toctlon. The section as sub-divided contains ono hundred nnd fifty blocks of fouiteen lota each. The trustees have put into the market every altercate block , commencing with block ono. Hence over 800 lots are now offered for rale , the proceeds oJ which will ha nsttl fcr putting up a oollego building , etc. These lots are in size 00x132 feet , and are put upoailha market at $60' per lot. The street * nro CO feet wide nnd the alleys 1Gfott. . Tao rjiaUiug was done by Mr. Sim mons , of this city , who la an tilicient onglneor , surveyor and draughtsman. 'Ilia tor in a-of sale for ono or more lets is cash on eash lot sold , $10 the bahnco in four equal annual in.ttallmenta , nt 10 per cent per annum. The pooyflo of Central City prspoao to bake at least 400lota. The bivetbinent is fate , , with a reason able certainty of aa advance of 100 uor cent within two years. The groundi ara high an4 dry , being sight ftot higher than the Union Pacific depot , which gives ample room for good cellars. Well water is nearly aofr , . and as pvrf , wholoeomn nnd cool ai oan bo found any where in Nebraska. There ia no local disease , The purple ire hearty and strong nnd full of western enterprise and thrift Notwithstanding the snow and thaw , yesterday the streets were dry and dusty. Ono boast of the city ia her line roads. The soil is a saiidy loam and Is easily cultivated. It produces all kinds of grain and vegfttab'os ' of superior quality. There are six ahurches thoMethodlot , . Eptecopal , Presbyterian , Baptist , Free Will Baptist , Episcopal and Catholic. All have church building , * nnd are enjoying prosperity. The town of Central City la blessed with an unnsiial nnmbur of able bnelnosa men , of broad tdessand of sterling Chris tian character , and they almost to a man tUnd pledged in money and work and brains to make this seminary a grand suc cess. cess.If the good people of the conference will give the seminary as strong and ear * neat support as. lies in their power , then the prosperity of tha school at once pastes beyond a peradventure , and makes it ono of the grand institutions of tha state. Between 400 and 5CO lota over ana above Iho number taken in this town are placed upon the market for sale. Every lover of liberal and Christian education Is Invited and njgcd to aid in this most worthy enterprise by purchas ing ono or moro lots. Several of our people aid taking a whole block each , that they may render tlio greater aid to the seminary. It Is predicted that a hun dred new buildings will bo put up on this college ccctlon the.coming season. Arrangements are being undo to put out 30,000 treea ou the campus and anr- ro'-wding block on arbor day , The present rapid ia'e ' of lots attest the popularity and mi nUude of the en terprise. The next meeting of the b-jri of trna- toje i 1 bj he il at Gcnlml City , Neb , Murtli 3 , at 7 SO p m. at which time i will ado | t pluis f T the oollego bulldirj , and advertise at ones for contracts fo puMli i ; up the tome , at n coU of fron Sir. 000 to 820,000. Several plans nro almac1in ilio hands of Hon. N. R. Per since r , secretary of the board. Every p aitor and church in the conference once Is especially requested ti place this matter at i nco before the people. The opportunity now is ours ti build a schoo worth of our great and rapidly growing conference. As tbo question of location Is absolute ly settled , Is it not well , as Chrlstiat ministers atd people , to g'vo ' 111 s North Nebraska conference onturplso , our Ititlu enc , nur hearts , our p'arora ? and the ( ted cf Heaven will crown our labors with abundant success I For once in the h'story ' of church out school building aid ia solicited when the donor receives direct pecun'ary value , equal to or greater than the gilt. Hundreds of families In our own btito and in thai ait are seeking homes In a col ego town. _ Hero is an opportunity unprecedented in the history of colleges nhero f jr a few dollars such a homo may be secured. For further information addtuss lion N II. Persinger. secretary of the boarder or Nov. N a. Oale , at Central Ci'y Nob. , orllev. J. B. Maxlield , D. D. Omaiia , Neb All communications wil receive prompt attention. N. H. GAI.K. TI t f 1 : IIIOAKI'd OK TE X A S. so < > ( Ural Cowboy tjll'c AVIilcl Neither Wicked Xor Itndc , Trxai Correspondence Cincinnati Ccmmerin ( ia/.otto , There was a minaluro forest of long horns and the young steers wore playful. I hero were eomo little old Ttxs cowa Hut wore as 1 ght-atuppirg as a deer. They wire of ilio wild breed from the south , hardy and prolilLTho cowman tald that thu boys rarely milked , because the cows wore so wild , but ho ahonld ask his visitor to t > y SOILO of the milk cf a full blooded Lug-horn. It was , ho Enid , the Brrcetest milk In the world. Tht cattle began to move oil' to the elevators in the dlsluuco , lowing as they wont. Soon the western rim of the prairie blaz ed wi < h a sunset that ssoinud like a dis tant lire , and all was as still aa death , ex cept the creak cf the wind mill and the , bleating of the young calves. "Now sling j'ouree'ves together. " This was the tnlutation of the cowboy who acted as cook. Ho attended to tiia duty with his armra on. The table was bare , the platas and cupn were of tlu , and the ccli'to was in a pot S3 black that night Doomed a day beside it. The meat was in fcho atowpan arid the milk waa in a tin pal ) . The tomatoes - matoes were fresh from a can , and the blacuita were froeh from the oven. Del- nionico never served a meal that waa bet ter roliihed. The cowboys have a way of putting sweetbreads , liver , a bit ol tenderloin , marrow , and some calves' bialns in a dish that would do honor to ; ho Manhattan club's chef. Hero were several gcnuino cowboys , ind moro came loping into camp later. They were need to rough life , and aa thio was a quiet night , when there waa no storm lo make the cattle drill over the 3oundary , they ranged themselves on a t > euch before a cook steve , wboro the aacsquito roots were cracking into a hot ilazu , and without san gor or bluster , lei-jo play or boisterjusness , chatted qui etly and gcod-huraei'tdly about their rides over the ir ranches. They had killed pan thers and grizzlies and antelope and wild cats and rottknnakes , but they did not talk about them. One of them accident ally referred to a recent expcrienco whoa camping near a sheep-herd. Bo was sleeping out of doow , with his boots on > and was awakonad by a wildcat that had aahcupbytho throat. He leaped up and started to wind the cat , when ibmado A spring for tils threat. Ho had nothing to 1'iRit with except his hands and feet , md couldn't run. By way of apology or relating the story , ho eaid that ho just/ md to fight that that was all there was ibout it. He knocked the wildcat off , ind it leaped , back. Ho jumped away , , nd aa thu animal fell ho gave it a kick. lhis ? knocked it over , and quick aathought 10 jumped upon Its head. It got free , hough stunned , and started for him once tnoro. He knocked it again with effect. md getting It 'under his feet stamped it .oath. "I was never so glad to aeo nythlog die iu my life , " ho added s ho- rolled ! a Mexican cigarette. The cowboys are good friends. They eve conversation , for It is irhat they are nott deprived ( if. Unoaheop.herdon said hat ho was three months in a cinyon In aorth Texas without hoaiiag a haman lolce. and that iho only thing that fright- nod him during his atay was a man who uddenly came upon him one day. Ho jscd to talk aloud to keep himself com pany. There was an educated cowboy in ho rdnch. Ho vtas a handaomo young nan. with broad shoulders and full Dlondo bcurd , His cheeks were cosy and lis eyes were bright. Educated in Bal- imoro lo'bi ) a phjsldan , ho suddenly ifc the haunts of men to go to the far * ost. Ho was the picture of health , and 0 seem til to cnj > y his life. It was ilnted that ono of the brunette beauties f Baltimore could , if she would , toll fthy ho turned his raok rn all aocloty. It AHtnntalied tliu I'ulilic /.hear . of the ro-igiiaiion of E c. Fierce as i Con r ssmaii to douotu liimsuli Boluly to- 1 H labors as a physic an. It was because lis truu constituent a were tu ) > sick and lillicted everywhere. They will find De. 'unco's "CJolden Medical Discovery" a jcnetict'iit use of ha ; scientific Knowledge H their b hal' . CiMiHiimpticn , bronchiiis , 'ough , heal t discnou , fever Mid ague , in- vmittent fever , Jr psy , nnumlgia , gtitio tr thick neck , ind nil diseased of thoU ( this 'vuilel-rcnc nriifil > U > wl are cuicdby - < medicine. Its p optntiiutiv o Ho tt action magical. By ilrniggistH. i News , "Whataortofaladyhaho who sends iv.o this card1 ? irqQi'od Congrftsmaa Finery. ; laociog norruusly at. the bit of enameled ? aBobcnrd. "A Ull and hanl mo yonjg woiuan , air ' rep ; wd the pijo. "Han she largo blue oyor. a straight nose , ripe , pouttnj ! lips , aniauisillh of dark brown traseaa ? " aakod thu Btatoman- ly dynamiter. "I Coa'trciutfiiiber , "aniworodthopige. " \Vlth a tort af Jinn do Arc or ( Jhar 1 Uo Uorday oxpreaslon upon her mobile foatnrcsl" continuf d the lion. Fmerty. ' Jleally , 1 can't B y. " "Aud did you nbscive the stok of a Annn musket protiudlng from her "Uoon my word , I dcu't know wliaf you mean , air. " " 1 inspect you'd better take thu cure to Mr. Robinson. " said the FunUn leader "I prefer that all experimenlH ahou d be ' dee rs-aUd convic mada on him. I've a lion that I huvo no aiubi iun to bo cut ol in the ( lower of my yimth. ' GU K windows were first introduced iito K1 > } , 1 rd in the ohh'li O9n'ury. 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Pnmphlen , Snellih or Oorman. 04 paje * . d . above diseases , la male or female , MARR8ACE GUIDE ! DOpaecu fineplalpn. Illuitratc4 In elolh il rllt UaJlnt JOV : , money oro..tnt ; Fame , paper col cm , Z5c. TbU b oTt cmtalua all tbo curloui , Joultlul or laail.ltlre vnit t * kDov. A t)0ilf ) cl ercat I&t rM to alt UCMlUl. Uoautg T lICfittO 07 tU aUVI nnd VIGOR , of YOUTH. Dy * licpslu , Want of.Apiwilte , jn > digestion , IjjicJc or MruliRtll , cincil. nones , nancies ami ni'rvcs rcoclvo utw lorcc. Enlivens tlio luliul anil eiippllcs llrolu 1'nwcr. _ Suflvi Ingjroni cumnlnliits - 3 > n.eBlarto ! thplirsi-x will _ _ _ In DR. it'-JUXEa'S JKOK lONId t nofn nnil epopily euro. UIHcsailuar , liLiUUivcoinpluirlnn. Frc'iuunt ancniplfl at c ° 'tT"vf"Tfll.liiK onlyatlU to thoporiularjtyurtlto orlKlnnl. Do uvt cxpvri * Oient flctllluOlllOINAI. AND JHCTk xsSeniiri'uraddrrsstoTbnDr. HnrtotMtid Oo.X i . StI us. ! Mo. , for our "DJlEAlIi UOOK. " D V i Fnllol atiuofe und uwfaLUiforma'uOD.tnnJ/ Iff BOTTU53. :5rlangor : , . . . . - . * . Bavarin. > alm baaner , . . . . . . . .Bavana. : * il3ac ? . . . . . . . . * Bohemian. laiser . . . . . . - . .Bromon. DOMESTIC. - .St , Louis. . . - - .St. LOTUS. 3chlilz-Pilsner - . Milwaukee. tru 's . . . . . . .Omaha Ale , Potter , Domoatcic and Ehine Wine. VD. MAURER. 1218 Farnam Sb. MEDICAL AND SURGICAi DISPENSARY RC4JNSK'f ( BLOCS , IJttj and Capitol Avennr. treats aU tales Crlj plod oi Deformed alej diseases < IIL Karvous System , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs All uses o Oarvatureof the Spins , Crooked Feet Uirs and Arms , DtseMoi of ths Hip , Hue. and Inkli Joints. Also dionlo affw-tlona oltae tlrer Khsumatlsm , rualja'rf , Illu , Ulcori , Cttaitb , Asth ma and Bronobltla ai * all trea'ud by niw and sno- eeaaful methods. All diseases cf tbe BlooO and Vila- try Organs , IncludUK those itanltlng from Inc UCN ; lion , or exposure , are safal ) &od auoceatVally tri U < l Young men , uladle agad , and old uen uf2. < lsc Irom Woikneai and Nervwu eihaustjouprodiiclak inJIzcstlon.I'alpJUtlonoJ ths Heart , Despondency DlirJnesi , Ixui of Memcuy.Lack ol Energy and Am bltlon , can U rvstored to health aid vlior , II case la not t ( o leufC nc leotwU The Durgeoa In charge was president ol tha Northwestern Buifloal last ) tute and Surgeon ol the National PurjlvaJ lu.Utute If atlUtaed , oallorwrltolulldMcrlptlou of your case and inodljlne may be seel you. Consultation Irra. Addrei.Omsha Dliptasary , Ciounas Block Omaha , Neb. Office houri 10-U a , m.l-Sa 7-8 p. to Banliyi.10 a ra. . . . Dcwareolall tr vclir ; sweats , V0 have Bsnl for CITI The romnrknblo growth of Omahk during the last few yoara Is A matter of great astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to thla flowing city. Tha development of the StocV- Yards tha necessity of the Bolt Llns Road tha finely paved ntrooU the huudroda of now rosldonccD and costly business blocks , with the population of our city more than doubled In the last live years. All this la a great anrprlso to visitors < snd la ths admiration of onr cltliuns. This rapid growth , the buslnoos activity , and the many nnbstnntlnl Improvements msdn a lively demand for Omaha real catalo , nud every Invontoi has uiodo n handsomt profit. Slnao Iho Wall Street panic May , with the unbaonuont cry of hard tlmoa , there hao boon leea demand from specula tors , but n fair demand from invoatorj nooklng homea. Thla lutUiv claas ara taking advantage of low prices In build ing material and are securing their homes at much loss coat than will bo posolblo o year honco. Spocalators , too can bny real csta' 9 chonper now and ouht ; ; ti tnko advantt o of present prlcoo fox future pro ta. The next few ycnrn promlsoi greates dwolopmonti in Omaha than the past ti v ) years , which have been as good awe wo could reasonably desire. New man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing housoa are added almost weekly , BUI * all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- bnt the Stata , who have their money in the banka drawing a nominal rate of toroat , which , If judiciously Invested I Omaha real citato , would bring thorn much groatar returns. Wo have many bargalna which wo arc confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in th 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 nt reason able prices on Sherman avenuo,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnara , Davenport , Cuniing , and all tbo leading streets in 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 perty in tne western part of the city will increase m valun We also have the agency for the Syndicate nnd Stock Yards proper- .y . in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section > y the Stock Yards Company and , he railroads will certainly double ; he once in a short time. We also have some line businesB ots and some elegant inside rosi- IOUCCP for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find 30me good bargains by calling u AL ESTATE BROKER'S. South Mth St , Bet 76011 Farnhain and P. S. Wo ask those who have property for sale nt a bargain to ive us a callWo r/ant only bnrgaina We will pcaiiively not handle prop ertv at raorat'aan ita real value.