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    THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1885 I
ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES.
Are the Chenpost , Moat Durable , Smallest in Size niul Lightest i
Weight.
' amount of work prnrtuccO.such little , ( ton" >
Wlth'noIU I-rencnol any kind can the
. .ndo"rtoUlril.o,1ll | . x car , ) a. can bo done with the EtUI Improve ! M.rhlne , W.r rai , , er to
JIU.Y Ir
IH. . T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY ,
St CCEEDINO
LEIGHTON & CLARKE ,
AnTCif
'
( ' . In Iho lrn l.uslneM will dj well to consul *
rf.o T ) these vbont to unl.irk <
Pi unites irlven on
,
ho'lr InUrwt I v UuiV on 5s orjml rr , our , , rleo 1 t which will auf. Mout lanuary till. Mj U ordii
it i/ , r 11M 11A tin r * I oiiiiuij L
.elicited
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY
One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From :
STAIRS TO CLIMB.
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOK
Words of Warning ami Comfort
j ou are sufTurlnff Irom poor lioalth or
Ungulthini ; on n ! > eJ el aloknrai , tike enter
von are Dimply ailing : or It jou loci
woikaiiddUjiiritod ,
without cluir v know-
lei : why , Hop lllttcrn
'will surely care jou "
It j ou are a minister , and
hfcvo overusedjnurselt with your
ptatotil duties , or a mother , woin out
vita care and wotk , or a man ol business or
Ubur , weakened by the strain ol jour overjilij du
ties or n man ol letters tolling o\or jour mlanlght
work , Hop UltUra will most aurtlj atrengthen jou
If yon are suffering from ovor-pating
or drinking , any indlecrotion or dissipa
tion , or are younij and growing too fast ,
aa la often the case ,
'or II jou arc In the workeliop , on the
'f nn , at the desk , an ) where , and ( eel
'that jour BjBtoui needsclcinslnu , ton-
' | DF , Bt ( mutating , without lutoxlcat-
Miie , 11 j outre old ,
blood thin and Impure , pula
' ( coble , notvoeunatcidy , Uculllcj
'waning , Hop Hitters Is what jou need to
'xHo jou now lilt , health andvlgor. "
If you are cnfltlv P. or d'peptic or Bufler-
Inisfroniaoj < f the other numerous dis-
enitj o ( the stomach or bowela , It is your
own fvilt If you remain I'l ' , I !
jou are wanting awajltlian ) form
ol Kldnej dl'tase , btop temptiiiR death tide
moment , and turn lor a euro to Hop Dlttero.
If yon are sick with that terrible sick
ness , Norvonsnest ) , yea will find a "Balui
in Gilond in Hup Bittors.
If yon nro n frcqnuiter or a resident of
a miasmatic district , barricade your PJ'H-
-tcin against tha Hcotugo of all countrius
Mulari i , I'pulemic , llilioua and Inter-
inltttnt ( overs by tlio uss of Ifoji Uittera.
If you bavo rouRb , iibnply , or sallow alcm ,
liid bitatb , Hop Isltttra will K ° y ° u flllr
sl.in , uch blood , tlio nvvtoteat breath ami
beal h. § 510 will ba paid for a ca o they will
not euro or hull ) .
Almdj'HVlHli. .
"Ob , how I do wish my skin was as clear
'i cj Bolt ns your * , " Bald a latly to a friend.
"You can cnnily make It so , " answered the
friend "Ho r" inquired the first lady.
"lly usiujf bop UuUra that mnkos imrc.rlch
blood and blooming lioalth , It did tor .no aa
TSl.Nono Reunion without n bunch of green
Ilopaon the vvhlto label. Hliun 11 thu vile ,
ixjidonom , Btair with "Hop" or "Hops" in
tluir nnuit1.
BITTERS.
tftior. now t
j. w. vnirprjUAiuT ,
et tf.
lly the ir-o o
1 Bi IliiiUttir's Stomach
1 Ilittrratln In trunl
' iV
'v
miii TiD7l ot ihc
Ik-a
( ID n bottliicr look
ft d aa tliu loot )
ft14IUllll'Otll < l < b ll
iculrt HiMancu
Apixllioli rettoroil ,
ant llivctrtouii > *
tcin rolinluil whli
much in cilt j ulutu
Ixr.throujh the noel
ol tell niMllclne ,
wUch Is nlo Unc
li hi to iMjruia ot a
ihouuiatlotuulouc )
> nl n Inettlnuli'o '
| 'in ' uth client
, , , .
ie > ill wo kucBoficiifratl\i > mm , < itiirr n'i '
1 Utauil. . J
, , V107bt < Ui'btCJiiCiSi
ALDEBMANIC DOIN5S ,
TlioCllj Oonncii Furnish a Bntcli oi
A muEt'nj ! of the city council vas held
xttniday evening , : it which the mayor
and all the aldermen , except .Tame ? ,
were present
Mr. J. P. "Weaver appeared before the
council and naked perinlaeion to fill his
ot on Eighth avonua between E-'ghth
and Ninth streets to grade. Referred to
, bo ci'y ' attorney.
A warrant on the apecUl aafcsamont
fund for § 3,19 ! ) 80 was Issued to Eegan
3ro hers & McGoriak.
A warrant f i $450 was drawn in favor
of MM. Key , as pti award foi daniagea.
An ordinnncQ providing for an addi
tional jailor to the night jailer win placed
on second reading and rofoirad to the
city attorney and police committee to
ombcily the matter of the nppcmtmcnt of
both jailors m one ordinance , and to
roocinmond f it the compensation of the
cflicerspro\ldod.
Aldcinnn IMynetar piomlaed ( list the
police coiiinuttoo would so n make a
psrt of their "inBtigation. . '
J'hooonllict botwetn the police regoh-
: iona and the ordinance as to who shuiild
tike charge of the ifl.c's of prisoner ? , aa
re'erred to the city attorney to decide
which of tha tiiloa is aupirio : and should
stand in force.
Tlu ) petition of 'SquiroBipgBani others
T a temporary sidewalk on Seond aiiect
was placid on tile.
The committee on tticcts and alloys
icporled on the bill of WicUuni Btos ,
for l8 ! for curbing on Mum s rott in
ftvcr ( if paying for the earns in caih.
Allowed ,
An oidinanco estabhihiog thrao public
park coinmieBkners , to hare exclusive
control of ths public parka of the city ,
\\MB \ read.
An ordinance regulating the talephom
ozcliuge and Unas , granting the tight o
way t ) the Council Bluils Telephone rom
piny , wss placed upon its third leading
and referred to the committee on ttreoli
and allojK.
A nntlon < ; ! > , ngYlokhamBros null
Juno 1 to put in curbing on Sixth anc
Seventh streets \\as laid ovci until Tius
day c\ciiiog.
j Alderman Mjnater moved that thi
Icammittoe on streets and alleys bo In
structed ta grade Ninth street aa recom
mended by the said commit tee. La'c '
ever until Tuesday evening.
Alderman Soldontopf moved that thi
city attoinoy bo Instructed to comtnenci
action , criminally or otherwise , ogalna
the se\cral railroad compinlos for ob
slructing the sewer ditch.
Alderman Sloduntopf inoroi that Hi
committee on printiui ; bo imtructrd ti
aecuro from G. A. Ilulmes and W. A
Mymtor their figures on tha cost of ooin
piling , revising and cujifjiag the city or
dlnaucee.
Owners of lots on the south aldoo
Willow avenue , hatwoen Sixth and Set
cnth ntroetr , weru ordered to lay aide
walk within thirty d yj from adoption c
notlco
The ordinance licensing insurance com
panlea wa5 roftired t j the jualclu'y om-
inittop.
Adjourcod unlil Tuesday o onlng a
7 an nVWb.
The Court HOIIKO < ttichllon.
The Walnut Bureau tills one of its co'
unma with a "howl" against the proposei
court houio and jai1. TJio fi a arc a ]
Ignoiodandalutof fiction Indulged In
to the etUct that the total coit will I
flUa.OOO , interest and all , and that an
ether appropratum ill bi aiked for ba
aides this , tt j. , etc. It la naelets to argu
a matter with thcso who will not see the
truth. The facts are that good and an Hi
cient bonda nro given tbat the court
house and jail both , all ready ffr o u-
p&tuy , ahall net exceed $180 000 , nnd
the myments aio S" arrAtged that not n
coat ot special tixca ui 1 hnvo to bo ] nid
until about two yc ra from now , nnd thtn
it will bo S3 email n nao that not
half the tax payers would know nnythirj-
about it unless trU. If the i people ot
thii county vote the pijooaltion down
the cost cf rtntlni * buildings , bosrdins
priconora , rtc. , will make taxes honsicr
than to build n court houss and j il , nnd
at the oml < > f ten ycais they will bo without -
out anything lo show for tbo taxes pUd
It is foolUh toaltcmpt to make taxpayers
bollevo that by votlnsr down the proper' '
tlons they will lefscn their taxoi. With
no court house or j ll. this county has
uachodn point v hero it mult incur ex
tra expense , whtthtr tha taxpayers want
to or not , rind It is not a qusatlon .13 to
wholhar propcrty-ovccu shall vcta an
additional tax upon thcmselve ? , but
whether they will uss the extra exntnso
to go toward now buildings or Into iho
pocicota of landlords and sheriffs.
IJoaiiliful
Rev , Mr , Mackay has ordered three
bfautiful stained window 3 for the new
Episcopal church , of which tha following
doacrlplrn is Ri\an The soulh trinsept
will bo twenty three foot in hu Jit and
twelve feet wldo , In three dlvteions , aep-
arntcd by masuvo raila. The window
will b3 a sluglo point nt the top , nnd sep
arated ataboiqus or rose glass in various
rkh colow. The toso window in the
w si front will bo twelve feet In diame-
toi' In tUo cluncel there
bo five pointrd windows \\iih
Rtiined glass , There is nn iDfi-
nito vsiloty of co'ors in ll of theeo
windows. It ia intended that they
shall all bomemui&l , and the illustra
tions and illumtiutuna are beautiful
and npproprinto nnd almost
The chancel \ \Miido\\ are the childron'e
niBinorials. The led r has given the
order for nil these windoTS accoi ling
the dosigin juat ttatad ; nnd it ia no !
stating it too blrjngly to say thit nolliiug
can bo more buiutltul and appropriate
than the BO selected.
Heal Kbtato Transtcrs.
The following is n list of real ostnte
trainfora filed yesterday in the recorder's
office of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , BE
fnrnlahoi by A. J. Stophemon , abstrac
tor , real oatnto and loan agf nt , Council
Bluffa , lowj , February 14 , 18S5.
W. II. Powell so Frank Longcoy , pait
nej.n j , 17 , 7 , 3 ( ) , § 10.
'ihomns Downs to Riclwul O'Ooniiel ) ,
part no } , mJ J and mJ J , no } , 2' , 70 , 42 ,
S1.137.
Mary O'Connors ti llaslo Olive : , part
block iio , Neola , § 275
0. B. & ( J U R. Co. to Charles Rich-
anlson , ne } , nc ] , 13 , 74 , 38 , $1500.
llosa .Oliver to John F. Crane , part
swj , swj11 , 7 " > , 42 , § 300.
L > . F. Dryden to Rosa Oliver , patt swj ,
sw } , 11 , 73 , 42 , § 100.
Total sales , § 2,422.
1OAVA ITEMS ,
The grand chanty ball .it Des Molnes
% cleared $700.
The hoadquartars of the Diagonal read
u ill bo removed from ] \Iiaahalltown \ to
Molno ; .
Citi/.eui of Cccston are tiaasuilug as
curios the bolts and splinter * of the great
Barllcg'on .ck.
Farmci3 of Hamilton county are sell
ing their old rails for Cro wood and pur
cbniing barbed wire with the proceeds.
Dr. Turner , of DCS Moinec , < flerj tt
contribute $1,000 as ono of six hundroa
to pay oil' the city indebtedness of $ ( > 00-
000.
Fifteen hundred miners are said tt be
employed in the coal mines in the \icn-
ity of Boon ? . The output this season
has been immense.
J. P. Qtiigly , a prominent resident of
Dubnquo , took a doio of laudanum b }
mistake on the 10th , and came nosi gciac
over the range.
Creston panned out verdancy enough
t ) help feed a "baby endowment" \\m
dlo tint insured unborn bablta to r > ach
the ago of ono year.
Sioux City pays $30 a year for each gas
lanio ; Davenport pays $25 , burned to
midh'ght ; Iowa City $ JO , Keokak $32 ,
Cllntjn $37 , Council BlollsSSO , Diibiunie
$25.
$25.It
It has leccntly been discovered tint a
Van Boian connty trotsurer , who \\ent
out of ollico live years ago had , in hit
eight yeatH of official life , been .iblo to rol
the county of $0,000.
The state bai a claim of $ : tO,7f > 5
against the federal government , incurred
while raising ; ( .loops to suppress the
libellion. The committee oa war clalint
from the houto liavo reported favorably
on onteitalnlng sach claims.
Article ) of incorporation of the Dec
Molnos Railway company have boon
filed with the tccrttiry of state. Thle
company has f r its more particular ob
jcct the building of a great union railway
depot In Des Moinc.s
! 'IhpKookak city cjuncll , after many
Indefinite , undecided halts , retraaU and
< advaccjs , dully takes water , and now
grants licenses to pUcos irhero "lie ] aid-
are sold not prohibited by law , " for \\lrcl
privilege they paa quarterly tax of $100.
Siboyn In Sionx City , ranging in agt
from tiirolvo to fiftjenyoirs , were broughl
before the roafor chained with stenlln
coal , Th ? evidence loft no doubt aa tc
their guilt , and the mtyor ordered thtl
they saould give a woak's labor to the
6im whoao coal they had stolen.
Iowa bankeu say tiat a great deal ol
lou.i money is being sent nest which will
never loturn. Jinny thocsinda of ill
lira have been sent this winter , chiefly tt
Dn'iola. ' It is usually forvardej to rch
tlvea who era harl uji and who nro wil
iiu ; to piomisa Rood Interest.
The neir systora of mileayo" instituted
by the ru'lffaya , to take the place of tti
1,000-mile tickets , ec.iblos the bntincsi
houses to keep casts on Uoir traveller
silfsmen , It Is , however , correspond'
: ingly unpopular wi h the runner , vvhohai
heretofore been abloto have n little turn
of his own now and then without det.c
inn by the house ,
Mr. HiKqlnbpttom , of Onuha , cu
ui meer , latj mine Inspntui in Hnj.j'and '
hua bson examining the clay of the It
dian h Mimrg company. He ropci i
the liio c'ay tao bes ; tbi t ho bai sojn i
Amer c\ and tb.vt It tJntn'ca ' tvery ijuali'
iy for nmkmg iiiai cl.w fuo brcic , oiui
hies f u tiii ltiig oroyel'oiv ' vsji ' , t'fickurj
of all ki ila , aiwu' p pa of any size op t <
in (1 aihoter , teira cott.i uitfu
and oreinun , il ,
Des llolnci Reg'stor : Yesterday ai
old gentleman went t > the county treat
nrer's dllico to p.xy his taxes. Ho foou ;
the amount to bo n little moro than $20
nnd taking from bit p cVuc a roll of bill
he handed them t > the treasure and eali
he believed tltero was § 25 The money
w s counted nnd the old centleman WM
Infenned that there was but $15 In good
money , the other $10 bnng on old coun
terfeit note Ho was gmtly surprised
and dl tru acil nt the due. . very , but be
ing partially blind he did not know when
ho received thd cote nor f.nm whom , butte
to him it was a to'nl loss.
\ MHUTOUM - < T < > M.
Vobmnry 14 The Standard this
afternoon published n tllspati h from Its cor-
rcepotdsnt at Ivortl statliiR the me6 onger
juit nttl\od at Koitt declares Khartnuni hai
not been taken by the Mahdi. The rncs-
eonger a' irts ho left Kli.irUnnn ixilnj a after
Col. Cb irlcs Wilson nppoared bcforo the city
In bo ill tent from Gubrxt mil when the 11103
eengor left Cion. Gordon still held Khartoum.
Tha Kou'rnmont olliclnls do not behove the
meeacDgor'a itur\ and state that no Hkml In
formation confirmatory has btcn rccthed ,
A COfNClL 01 WA1U
Karl Northbrook , chiocollorof the Kxcbequ
er , and Hnrcourt , homo eecratnty , uttcnilixl
tlio council ofsnr to day Thu dtiko of
Caiiibrlilgo , coaiinnntler n iluef of her maj
esty a irimos , to- Jay n Mderal ot io\i wt'd the
gu irdt order' d to l-g > pt , ) lu pronounced
them thoroughly cllicleut.
IO.SOUASCK is lam.
Another dlppitcli fiom Korti ptttcs the
tneBBcnuerlo arrived there fiom Khtr nuin
pmfoia iRnonilico rcgaidinR the fall of Kim-
toum or of the death of ( ! .ii. Gordon The
Mmllr of Domolii ; rcfuipa to credit the IP
ports coccernlng the c-ipturo of Khtrloum by
the Mahdi nnd the mas8i.ru of ( Jordou uiul
Gntrisou.
UKir IV THE IIMIK.
Jlesiingcra Imo aruved from Khartoum
who wtro HIX days on thu journoy. Thu new *
tiny bring of lecutt o\tnt9 nt KhnitJUin
ha\o not > tt beea maJo knoun ,
\KToniA TO mr most.
LONDON , IVbtunry 14. The governor of
Victoria cabled tha homo go\ eminent , ton
deriug tn ilia queen ainurllica thittliotol
ony ot A i.-torm will do Its part to aeaht T.n-
gl md in Kg } pt.
cvvvnv's ou'Fit.
The Btitemcnt th'xt the IIOIIIP goNorntnont
refused thu Canadian offer to aisiet 1'nglaud
in Kgypt Is not eonpct. No reply bis lueii
gi\euand itisuiuletBtoodtlntthe matter isttil' '
undtr consideration. The Mauiui1) ) of Lorno ,
ex govurnoi gpniral of Canada , . d\Uestho at
cuptanco of their services.
ON TO \NTns- .
1'Aiiia , Tobruarv 1 1. Ln 1'ran'o sn > s General
oral Urlcrra de Lisln. nfter taking L iug ou ,
will match against Cantiui ,
T1IK ITVLIAS-i IS Il.H'T.
KOMI , Fobruiry II. Dispatches from Slas-
sowali st to the Htimtum IUH decidedly im-
lirovid tinco the Itiliiaoccupition.
The commnniler of thn Silctta has been or
del id to ( lispsrao .1 bnnd of u xinu'ierieiit to
the vicinity of Massawah by thoMhadi It is
reported th it the guvdrnmaat will send ilia
Italian g nernl to Mneaivv.th ,
THE MMIIll'd
Sr\klM , Tobrmry 14. Spies report a large
assembly of hostile tribes from the snulh at
r.unai , to assist the intlidi. The spiea say
they ara pcifectly auju intcil with the details
of the BritieliiLtnry at AbuMei nnd Gnbit ,
but they consider tlism unimportant compired
with tha pronhol's micusa in recnptuiing
Khartoum. The etory of this euccoas baa
been spread and magnified every where
among the Arab symp ithi itig with thu
prophet and all are apparently greatly elated.
t.KHMAM'S IIAII ) .
Fnbmary 11 ] Jul Derby ,
colonial eecretnry , this afternoon received
ofhcial uonhrmation of tha report published
yesterday that Germany had anooxod the
nland of Samoa despite thu protests of the
Knglish and American consul ? .
lie Mint.
NFVV Yonir , February 14. [ .Special.An ]
accident brought to light to day tbo theft of
u considerable amount of silver bullion from
the United Stntos mint at I'hiladelpbia.
Honj.amln F. Calm , a manufacturing jeweler
of this city , entered the olficoof Charles S.
1'latt on Wednesday afternoon nnd olfeiud for
dale a large bai of refined silver. The bar
bora the stamp of Ilia Omaha nnd Grant
Smelting and Kefining compiuy , of Nebras-
leu , and waa numbered 1G'J2'J. ' It weighed
1.0J3.70-100 ounces , or moro than h5 pounds
troy , aid was worth about 81,200. Mi ,
Plate fo rrrerly did the assaying for this com
pany , nn d ho knew it wna not the custom to
send out such bars singly. They always were
sold by the dti" > nor more at a tuna. Sus
pecting .something was wrong , he asked Mr.
Calm to wait whi'e ' he sint for information to
the npints of the company , Clirk , Codgu &
Co , No. 51 Wall utixtt. They said they
1IV1I SOLIl TIIK I1AII
with eomo twenty others to the firm of J. & .
W. Sillgman A , Co. No. 21 IJroad street , on
Jan. 20. Mr. David Selieman said thia waa
true , .ind tint ho bid sold the bar vvlthothera
to the United States government on Jan. ill.
They had been sent at once to the Phtladel-
phi i mint. Ho had rec'ived a receipt nnd
p lyment for them from the mint ou Jan.I. .
Mr. 1'latt knew tbnre waa no way in which
the bar could have left tha mint un e a it had
boon Htolen , .ind ho told Mr. Calm that ho
would retain the bar until a further investi
gation hid been made. Ho then notified the
supoiinti ndent of the nst.ay ollico and he coin-
munic.ated with tbn mint.
Mr. N. 15. Uoyd , assistant miller nnd
refiner , cainu to tin * citv from Thil.
> idelphu today. Ho nt once idin
titled tin L.ar as belonging to the
mint , nnd taiil tint the lo's of
it had not bocn difcovmetlnt the mill1' . M
though the bar wtighul over seventy pounds
avoirdupois ho thought it probabl i tliat it had
been picked up and htolcn by somovisitor who
\vai being Bhourn throuph the mint.
Mr. Calm , who olfered the bai fnreale , givoi
thin exf lanution : "On Tuesd iy I received .1
telegram fro n n jevvi lor hi Philadelphia whom
I have known for Mxteen years , and who is on-
tirolj a rujpon'-iblo man , asking mo if 1 could
sell
A I AJU.K AMOLM OK I'L'UE S'l V Ell.
[ in iJc In > | ulrio > , and teleprsphci him th it I
could nell it readily. \Vednnday after
noon he entered my ollico carrying tlm bar
in a liiinj sachel. I looked tbo bir OUT ,
and fount ; It w.as regularly stamped and nuin
bored , 1 thmizht It w.as nil light f thtn
took it to Mr. PUtt , intending to tal.o it to
the afHiy ollico if lie refused ti buy it- I do
. not know bom the PnUiululphin jowelei
bought it from , .But 1m enld ho rot It from a
reliable perHin. I have been forblddui to
lull the name of Ihe jeweler. "
The superintendent of tha assay oflico hf re
Haul it was very strange that euch a robbery
could h wo been committed in the Plilladol
phia mint , and thut it waa ridiculoim to sujt-
pose that any viciior could carry off nuch n
heavy weight of imUl without dttection. It
U thought that thia chanca discovery will load
t * the unearthing of extensive and ejstew itic
robberieo of tbo mint by itn employoa ,
Cnr ov MKMCO , via Oalveston , February
11. J.a 1'fltrn this morning vouches for thi
truth nf the phenomenon of a vtoman m tint
uty giving birth to xevenchildren in ono d.i } ,
All died but the mother live s ,
DOCll Of TlllKt.
I'ETHisiituo , Va , February 14 1
lt ) | > or A. Co , made a died of trust to dav in
favor of their creditor * . Asset ) and liabilities
noteiven , The linn u the largest holes ill
grocery In the city ,
Hcc uiiincnilcd for CommUnimiri.
Nm DitiEvsh , 1'ebruary ll-TL ( > r im
PU' coogrees to-d ly endorsed Col. Kob. rt 15ev
erly , of Virginia , for the appointment of com
mi > loner of asrkultute cf the United Stat ,
or tin seiruary bipof agnculturp , ifthuppnd
ing bid ilull pang cangre 8 ere ititgthat i Ihce ,
ilia National Cattle convention , a' ' HO in m H
a on In le to-day , recommindi'd F , C. Moore-
head fur tha fame pin'ma.
A Duo i'onti > ontxl ,
cin. , Va. , February 1 l.-l > n. .Set !
Belling waiarreattd un hU arrival here thi. .
nnrnlog fiom Hlchmond , cburcd vvllh lx u (
uliout t i-nfrnge In a duel. The came of thi
other patty In not known , Gen , L'tlling gavi
51,000 bondn to kttp tha n < ae for tcrti
monthti , Ife u i > o tnaUei : In this i-ity
TIIUKH uinsTnsjNu i > iv > u > sns ,
hut n ( latlMit Voiintr < llllrer Sr-
Billed DiuliiR n Itnia un n
"Do yell lemombor the di&nnnda that
you found up nt old ( irny JnkoVagne : i
house when v > J wtio making that httlo
raid around Tnyluuvllle' was atkod of
Col. Andrew 31 Benson , of 1'crtlaiiJ ,
Mo , net bng aup , by a forni'r cnmpan
Ion with whom hoafl tilling fit Sjn
cuso. The cononul at iiisi failed.to ricall
the circDimtancc , but on the mention of
a cottnui Miss \Vagnet s name n rolsxi
tlon cf hia features showed that all rocol-
Ice mi of the oplaodo was not lost , and
the dinner party was to311 In poaaesaion
of Iho facts , aa follow H Iu the latter
part of the ytar 1804 , Col. B nion , then
iptaln of the let District nf Columbia
Ivary , with Col , Jtmoa M Ooro , alto a
, ptaln at thtt time , Col. Wnlpnlo , ol
lyracuso , nnd Lieut. Con all of Vermont
ere confined in the prison-pen at Col
mbla , S. C. , and during December they
saped and reado their way to
nb Orchatd , on Dee river covo.
'hero ' they foimd n company
f o-ght ; throa slrai ; jllng federal soldiers ,
"hough in the heart of the ucooiy a cnm
y , the inambci i of this little band were
uddtnly tt'mulatod ' t ) oxccsiive bravery
hiti moetinj wi h their follo-vs , and con-
olvcd that it would bo a Imo ] eke to
uko n httlo raid on T.aylorsvillo , n M !
earl } Cfty miles further north The dar
: ig ot thu Bchonie appeared v\hon , upau
xamimiion , itia found that thirty of
' 13 uicn lud juit ono round of aicmuiu
oa , tvlulo thuty-ouo had only ono extra
iharge. Six , however , were m uiitcd ,
r.d at the head of this plucky dulnh- :
inentaf cunlry , Capt. Ilenaon was placed.
! tipt. Goto lud the infill 17 , mid the
'hole tqiitd vvjs in command of Lieut
araes llarthy "Such , ' said tha colo-
ol , "was the make up of the bund that
Urlrd out with moro plutk than pjwdor
o cjpturu Taylorayillo. " Aboat forty
nilcs nad bojn coviroi wl on tin planta
Ion of a iovol was raachcd who vni in
oriona in nil the country i jund A 1 al
ivas ordered to ( mt with iho owner ,
5ray .Iiiko NVagnor , who s at the tlm
uat wilk ng out to ftol bn ho s.
" 'Otnkanh.at you want ; but cnly
pare my life , ' cr.oi Gi iy .like Wnsn
brewing up his hands hko a Hull n
dropping hia pail of svill aa n bullet wills
led past his ear , ncUii ng him of hia di
.mgnithed vlsiti rj.
"Wo vvant , ' said Captain Beaeoj
'nhatovtr you have cf use to us. '
And r. to k but a glnaco to tell the
astonished planter that rargod company
0 lately cccnped f com the horrora of n
obcl prison. Now , ampnj ; other mom
bora of the Wagner fnmily WES ntutt
daughter of the old rebel , aged 18 , wno
had jutt returned from boarding jchpo"
to spend the holiday ? . .After listening
to the convcisition with her father , .ind
catching a glimpse if the vlaltci , slio rai
"rlgntjuod to her o\vn room. The troop ;
sirmod about the place like bees ani
rushed into the houao at every door
Several soldiers soon found their way
oven to the r oai of the e&crod young
'y and domandoi the Immediate snr
render cf her rev olver and amniunitton
" 'I have no revolver , ' cried the fr'ght
entd g'rl.
" 'Von have , ' yelled 0113 of the aol-
diuj , with on pain , 'and you will giyo i
up. ' But at just this juncture the ta )
"orm of Capt. Banson , who was then i
[ Uahltig olhcur of twenty-eight , ap
loared , and ho took in the eltuation nt i
l.iuca. Dialing his revolver , ho ihra&t
died to drop thu first man who touched
a thing in that room 01 failed to loiv
' room without a word. The men
withdraw in silence , wbilo the ftightened
Miss Wagner , with tears and nubs , t\-
prcssedhor lunrtfult thanks to her g.il-
'ant protector. '
" 'What did jon find In the house ?
asked Capt. Bacsan of the infantry clli
car , as they left tha place. 'I found
those diamond,1 ho quietly added , point
'ng to three cllttaning tcii-dropi on hi. .
ihonlder. The raid did not e.\ttnd very
'ar bt-yond Gray Jake Wagnei's. Tay
orivillo they learned IMS full of robe
soldiers , and the little ( ntty barely man
aged to reach the union lines. '
Miss Wagnei obtained In ( omo wa
the address of her boaofnctor and af m
ward , by letter , It is said , she sent ho :
thanks , which she conld only paitlally
express in the ezcltomont of their moit
'ng [ Syracuse ( N. Y. i Herald.
Bow Item a Pish.
Very few people know that boars tak
to wutc r naturally. They roam over th
mountains and through the foie.sfa , dl
open rotten logs for ants and woim : , tin
eccuro all the hornet * ' noat.s tLey can , ani
tear tbeJi to pieces , and cat the youo
lu , pick liarrioaof all deecriptions an
eat them , and would seem to belong to
the dij land nniinale.
Thu fact is dilfcrent. They love the
uat or , not perhaps , aa well as the moose
and deer , but better thin most dry land
animals.
Thof aia very fond of fish and ara ex-
part liihermeu , and show moro cunning
nd instinct , If not reason , thin many
city chaps I have neon about the Jakes.
1 came suddcn'y open n vciy largo
bear in a thick a tramp , lying upon .1 lai u
hollow log acrosj a bi'jok , liHhiLg , and he
wan BO much interested In his ojioit that
he did not notice mo until I had up
preached very near to him , so tbat 1
could aeo exactly how ho baited his hook
and played his fish. Ho fished in this
vv so. Thuro waa a loigo lula thiough
tha lot ; on which ho I by , and ho thrust
his foiearm thi jugh thu hole and held
hia opun paw in the uitor nnd w itod for
the lioh to gvthor around and into it , DUO
when fall ho clutched hia fiat aid
brought up a ban iful of fish and sat and
ate them with great gusto ; then down
with the paw again , and BO ou.
The brook was In rly olive is 1th little
trout and ted sided suckers anil some
black suckers , HO the old fellow lot him-
till out on the fishes. Ho did Lot eat
their heads , There was quite a pllo of
them on the log. I suopoeo the oil in
his paw attracted the fhh and halted them
even better than 11 ; hook , and Ln to ;
rails Troro hit hooks , and sharp onm tin ,
and once grabbed , the fish are euro to
stay.
stay.They also catsh frogs in these forest
brooke , and drink of the pure water in
hot summer days , end love to wallow in
the muddy ewarnps , as well as our pigs in
the m'rv. '
Tluj , often cross narrow places in lakes
by Bimmmlng , and also rheii and seem
to love to take a turn in the water.
1 onca r.ivr om swimming fiom the main
land to the big hltnl in Mooiclmaguntic
lake , with just n ttreak of his bask out of
the water. Scmu imes } ouseoonly tiiu'r '
heads oat of water ; at other times half of
tluir bullui are to bo io n.Voaco uat
for this difference by their condition. If
fat , iliojroiso ; heips buoy tbum up , if
han thijaink lower in ilia water.
Tlio IJnuK SlaliMiient ,
XKW Voiik , Februarj U. 'Ihe wttkly
bank HUteinent ii as follows : Jserve ! , de-
ciiaie , $ .1,371,000. Too baoliK now [ hold
? Mt511tO'J , m eicwa of legal rdiuiremcutd ,
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