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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1885)
THE DA1JL\ BEE Fill DAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1885. TEE OEEAPfiST PLAGE IN OMAEA TO BUY i } i i Tin DEWEY One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT FASSENQEB ELEYATOH / / //JMWM- . CURKL'.l > mt. .t tf. r.AKKS. n H. T. CLABKE DRUG COMPANY , SUCCEEDINO LEIGHTON iSc CLARKE , Joliblng DrUR homo between Chlc RO and San Francisco. CAl'ITAL STOCK , 8200,000. W IAIIOETT at the l ttom nf tnoiiuiket at all times. Will danlloUeChloigo anil St , Louis price ) ulth Jrelaht Bildod Our Swcl | lty will hi J'ni'e Driiys , J'ttittts , Oilstiiitl II tmfoir Glass YA Imatca clvcn on pUlo Rlast. To those about to oiihtrk In the drug business will do well to consul' heir Interest liv calling on user ssiul lor ourirlce | list uhichwlll aucar luut January 6th , M ll order * elicited. 1114 1IAHNEV Bl'KEKT. Loss and Gain , UlIAl'TEU I. "I wan taken nick a year : igo With bilious fovor. " "My docteir pronounced ma cured , but I got alrk BU.VII , with tcrrlblo pains in ray back and aid-.B , and got ao bael 1 Could not move 1 L thrunk ! I'rom 228 Iba. to 1201 I had been doc- torinc ; for my liver , but it did mo nogcod. I did not expect to live moro than three iinnth.s. I bcRan to usa Hop Bittors. Directly appolito returned , my paim left mo , my ontlro ayatom aoemed renewed ai il my magic , and after uaiug aovcrol hot- tlca , I urn not only a ) Bound aaasovoroign but weight moro thin I did before. To Dcp Bitteral ewe my llfo. " R. FlTZl'ATUICK. Dublin , Juno G , ' 81. ( UAPTEll II. "Maiden , Mast. , Feb. 1,1R80. Gentlemen T ulfered with attacks of Bick headache. " Neuralgia , feamalo trouble , for years in the moat terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give mo rollcf or euro , until 1 used Hop Bitter * . "Tho firat bottle Nearly cured mo ; " The aecondmado me as well andetrong aa whoa a child , "And I have been BO to ihla day. " My huuband waa au invalid for twenty yearn with a serious 'Kidnby , liver and urinary comp'aint , "Pronounced by Bcston'a best phyal- ciuua "Incurable ! " Seven bottloaof your Blttoracuiui him and I know of the "Lives of eight persona" In my neighborhood tlut have saved by your bittern , And many moro are using thorn with great benefit. "Thoy almoat Do mlraclea ? " Mra. E. D. Slack. How TO GET SICK Expoao yourself day and night ; uat too much without exercise ; work ton hard without rest ; doctor all the time ; take all thevile nostrums advertise Jand then yen will want to know how to cet well , which is answered In th.su words- > ko Hop Bitters ! None genuine without a bunch ot green Hops on the wblto label. Shun all the vile , poisonous stud " " " " In their . with "Hop" or "Hops" name. , _ , A l. worM. cur.i fptncM l > ; . ] fpiik , pturtuk jtiqujtro , l f < r abd Aru. , ud fel 41 * > rl r eftti I't < * it. .OrRti ] | . A tim drop Itnrirt ftdrllciluii.fUTi k flu. of htiiipiKnt , aod to ftll luuia.r JriDhi. Try It. * n Wvtr * tl eoubU-foU. Ak your frofr ordruni.tfar IbttMS- vu + , EuuimtuiJ ti IIIL j a , B titouiT abo.ta. ; . w. worFEcuuiii , COLS ianra , y. y- lly the HBO o 1 loiti'tti'r'n Stoinacb Hitter * tlio lu.-.inl nppoirancu ol ihc conn U'liiinre and sil ( ic-8 aic BiiriiUntf < ba lunllliiur look a > il an the ( otxl i Bsslmila'uJ.tlieu il ccqllircs Biibbtanro Appetite Uieituroil torn rofii'slml ultl nmcb rieulcil slum l > cr , through the KM ol trii I'ullcliie Hch is also bcnc In i.il to I'otsan of i rheumatic temlcnc ) anl an Incstlmabk jircvc'iithu ol fu\ci Mul iguv. For a > li til Pruslits ami Dealers pcnornll.v. I We 1cnrti tifrr ( niii1 bllltri1ot or f IHnir powfri. reUrdeil crontl ) rvlirlnkkxe o rrctiui by * u w metboa t uuikllug ki | < lj ) ilc * I lMt fin le , Ohft rol-int n-J iuritjr vUnr ou4 JuilrfttU ph ii ? * * by tulMluf up | 1ta wtilM tu uti u4 CHicecit tlnc nourl hmu ( towttlfit r rtlont > full ilitnxth , Uetclo | > mtnt , uj f Aurtloni clTn i a TrrorKa of t't * lx > . | y. VHftit uliown wtbln | Ur , N ttiUi tltuuUnti | 'ni uftit , | tr ititiln > p1 . Ht1lc 1 , in ri nlr4l * Uk | u tunilc l lettuce combined.V I * lit ft tlili tnoj * ot | irtiH ut ttioiiiitft actrfB Tul known t t- Hi llcl | 'nfu ' on , " ( ' . . t\mrnfrriil UjKttr , ' W ajj var enjor erafut. " flvjifo fltr , Kttirtr. AUYQtirkry or mUnrprf ft > t tlpn , " > ) * lhu tat Ihmt , * * lUttrtii l tnluivat jiby lrl ni j ) ) m ) r * tiiy ( tlifmiflrri without c > L" A' . 1 , / > pjfc * . * ' AnliiBitiutlnnftf trua merit wtlh tt urr litluilur ii ycf r nntn * c rlrtr l i , " , VfW Or- l + tmt&tttt , \ > rH fi > rour * * rrfillAT AS * * Only , " < l luj vipUnllvn.r rnrrucci and irwt , UtUeJtittlt4 la pUta ar lu | > . Atj litii ERIE MEDICAL CO. , nUFFALO , N , Y , We Move March 31 Will Move March 3d , t < 1513 DOUGLAS ST. , : * VOHNO'3 OLD STAND , CommencluB Monday , we will sell Pictures , Frnuio ? , Pianos & Orgam Phwh Goods , Etc. , Etc , Jtrganitets ( oo t to reduce ( lock Iwtorc mo lag , Opine and couviECf youindf , Kver tbmg goes. COUHCJLJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEW S. HEAVY DAMA.&ES , Mills County Cnllcel on to Pay St : ( ) , . ( ) ( ) ( > Ucciuiao of a Defective ItrielRO. A heavy damage auib agalntt Mill ; oounty haa tranaicrrcd to the circuit court here , where it ii still pending. The occasion of the suit was the fact tha : Mra. Elir.iEoth Cooper , oi He-nicraou , In Mill coualy , whila riding ncroja a bridge on July 'Ufa. , 1882 , met with a very aoriouf accident , the bridge suddenly giving away , and aho falling a dlatanca of twon < ty-two feet into the water below. She haa baen unable to walk alnco tbat time , and'is ' doabtlots made a cripple and inva lid for life. She hai commenced sail against Mills county for $ . " > 0OCO damajop , baaing her claim oa the ground that it was neglect en the part of tlio county in not providing a aafo bridge. Tha coutty'a at- tornoja c'alm ' that the acoldont was oneol thoBo wholly unfonoen events whlcli brought no rcapoaaibility upon the coun ty , and that there waa no neglect 01 cardojtncsj , a heavy ( bed having weak ened the structure. Some motions , de murrers , etc. , have been under consider- atioa by Ilia court , and subject tc argument by iho at'ornoyf , and the isuos have not been fairly joined yet , but it will probibly roach trial at thii term of court. John Y. Stons and Frank Shinn are the attorneys for the plalntilf and Mcs3is. Watkina aud Williams ap pear for the county. RAILWAY BATES , Interesting Jiil'orinntloa for Those Do string to Attend The Inaugu ration at Washington. From J. L. DC Bctoite , the unioi ticket a cnt at the corner of Broadway and Pctarl strecta , it ii learned that ape clal advm'agd ara oil'ercd by ( he roidi ho represent ) to all thoao desiring ti gi to Washington. Tlckata for the rouni trip , from Council BlufTj to Waablngtoi and return , will bo Bold at $35 20. Thi ickot will 1)3 good for going from Feb- nary 20 lo March 3 , and icturaing an oed on any train leaving Washington err r before March 10. Sleeping car accoiu locations can 1)3 aecurcd in advance n going through there ia only om haugc of csrs betwusn hero and Waeh ngtrn , that bslng in Clrcago. Paatun era have the choice of three route ) it ; iog to Chicigo the Noithwestarn , thi lock Island and the Milwaukee , am i om Chicago they ctn take their choio otweon the Plttobcrg & Foit Wai lie ria IV.toburch and liurrisbnrg , cr by th iattimoro A Onio. Thoao who dear my further infonta ion cm easily gain i > y addressing Mr. Da Bevels ? . 'Sh--n who prefer travelling aonti | instead o east can nlso secure of him cxcursio loktti to Now Orloatip. All For a Quarter. The following art on the bill of faro I )0 aemd by the X. Y. / club at ih longregational cliurch parlora this oven ng , and all for twenty-live cents : Boeto 3rown Bread , Boston Baked Beam fumpkln Plo , Apple PJo , Doughnuta 3heeao , Tea , Collee , Bread , Butter an Pickles. OyiteiHatewcel to order , orlrj A Dull U r. 3o6ton Transcript. "How arotituea' " "Verydull , indeed and it's all owing to the election of Clove land. " "Nonaonce1" "But I tell ye , It'd to , find I'll bet you $1,000 that foe months from the day cf hia inaugaritio nero tfcaa half thoohops in Bo tau wi ; )3 clcsecl " "Moomhino. I'll acce [ irour wager , but hold : Four montl iiom the -Hli of Msrjb ii wbat ? " "Inde nendrnco Dy. " "Take my hat. " , 'Ni It'i too big. " The Ingenuity of Woman , Detroit Free Press , "My dear , " aho and , ai sbo laid Iliap per down. "laeo that aorao of the Chicaj nre engines could ac rcly ba moved i account of the snow. " "SVell. " "Wei why don't Ihfy put tbo engines en mi nora when therd ii ( now ? " 'They won then bo too low to taVo water from tl hydrante. " "i'f s , but why not lower tl hjdranur Ho eet bia j wa and r < fuaed to bo further intervlowod. Sticking Itight to Uiuiiicss. Brooklyn KaRlo , "Wbatch doin' . HUH" "Fishin "Gimmu a hook ; miiib'iibreko. " "Dal got no hook. " " 1'hou lotnino aoiua bait "flain'c get no bait.1' "Ketch any fish "Naw. " "Gittimiy Mte ' ( " "Then watcher dcinT "Fiabin1. " PerrcaneDt lollcf and no proitratli frcni Ilul Star Cuaah Cure , Tempo n relief and pQwtr.'ul reaction from ttli cough mixtutej. THE TOKAYS. The History of 'be ' Princess Coloiim , Her Father a Mining damp Doo- torj Grandfather a Barber , The Story of Kaintly'a HNo From 1'ovorty to Alllticnco , There haa been moro or less gnsh written of the Mackays , says the San Francisco cot r spondi > nt of the St. LonU Globe Democrat. There luvo been to many accounts , ronnnt'c and otherwise , published respecting Mri. Maikay's early trials , that the subject has bcccmo al most nauso&tlng , and especial y to Call- fornUns , who kiio * the iruo hiilory cf the Amerfcm barber's daughter , who has become tnolher-ln-l.-nv to tha heir of Iho mightiest homo in Europe. The Piinej Co'.onna ' , direct tcion of a family of piicc > ss which dito their anccs try bick to Saladin a fami y which num- bmel in Its numbers Lqunti , the Sn- porb Cardinal , juitorn ot Michael Angelo a family whici stands at the very head f tlio Italian nobility , greater In rank by T , lieher in lineage and moro found in [ story , art , and littrUura than oven ily's c Idost line of kings this young mi of 27 ia going to marry the grand- auditor of old John Hangcrford , who 1185" , Ikept a little barbershop in ownloville , Sierra county , California , nd whooron failed to uuko n living at lit. lit.Tho The father , it is said , came with the rst gold cinib , aad followed the mining amps about with varying success. 11E WAS A r.AKUKIl trade , and wai or'g'njlly ' , it is tail , m neir Binghamton , N. Y. He had vn liulo daughters edit from tholr oast- . n home to friends of his In San Fran- to. Transportation was high In those aye , and it took nearly nil hii savings to ring them out , but they camo. The dcst , Mary , the present MM. Mackiy , as than about twelve yean old. The oungcst , Li//lo , the procent Countess elfcnur , of Italy , was four yaiM otinger. There was then In Sin Francises , sirl now for that matter , a family of ; allan .lews named Cipiico. Guotgo ' . rica , the father , BOW deceased , was n arbor and hair drcstcr , and kept a nctcil lice on Montgomery strtot , known ns he "Mciitfionury Baths. " It is still In xlstencc , and Is the same In appeareno ow ai it was ihlrty years ago. When I linger ford.KU not In tbo ruotin- ains touching for gold ha worked s a jonrneyiniH barber in Cljirico's shop. Iprico had foov daughters about the age f llrjnuerfotd'fl d&ujhtsrs. Ihey wee van In girlhood r.mtrkablo fir ( heir aunty. Torce cf them have louz been oachcrs in the public schools. The Cip- co family , though lowly in origin , have Iways been considered leipectable. Thiy cio natural linguists , spoke Italian , their ativo tongue , fluently , French well and paniah like natives. It was nhllo tlieee girls were growing p , Hungerford , their father's juurney- lan , br.ught his orphiccd daughters 10 an Francisco. It wai qulto natural tint icy should make their homo with the Ipiioos , and they did BO. Like them , 3c Hnngerford girls were very intelli- ent. The elder now Mrs. Mackay es lived to fitbcnelt for teaching. French nd Itilian she learned from her assocl- tes before oho was 10 , t nd soon spoke hem like a native. 'While THE nONOEKFOUD GIHLS were hing thus cduoted the father was aving a hard time , and was gct'.iug ' very oor. For months at a time ha could end the girls no money , and they had to epond on the Ciprico family for eutsist- nce. Finally he opnied a buber thop In ) ownlo lle. After a while ho sent for lis eldest daughter to coiuo up into ihe tuountnna. At Nevada City thcra was a oung physician of somewhat d's'patid iibiis naiiiid Biyanr , who kept a little rug store. Wiih him Mies Hurgtr'ord oil in love , and about 1859 married him Jot long afte ? his daughtjr's marriflRO lie llttlo shop clcscl one day and tha nopiietirtojkhls kit , went to ' tlo Day" nd resumed business at the old stand , chair in Clpiicj's shop. The marriage ,5d not turn out very well Tbo dec or .rank a good deal and epont his money , nd it is feared teiloctei his young wife , va , the future Princess Colonna , -wpa } orn in 1800 In the rear of the littlu thb- iied drug .s'oio ttmdinsr in a clnstor of Ines in Nevada C.ty. The doctor went o the dogs BO fast tuat in ISlJt ho died. Tli3 widow oeI In to earn her own liv- 3. She wai or.ergot'.i : and willing to upport hoi self and child. She first took hargo as a sott of upper chambermaid of a miners lodging-house. This iraa , of jourso , benoiih her , and she sought onu thing else , Finally , John IV. Walker , brother of er-Congresoman ilboit 0. Walk IT cf Virginia , au- > orinteudi > nt cf ilio Bullion mine , gave tor emplcyoieot os a kind of governess and noinstreas In hia family. 'Iliia waa " 11180 , " ) , Working In the Ballien mine at that tlmj in a co union minor at $ I per ilay waa the gnat millionaire if today. John W. Mackay Avas a warm-limited , mpuleivo young Irishman and an Indus- rioua miner Soon after Mrs. Bryant , vent to live in the superintendent' . * fanv ! yMackay was promtjdto ( [ boforoman o ! the mi. o , and In that way ciune to aec u.oro or iesj of Ins einployei'a family. MACKAY WAS NOT HitII then , ncr was ha moro than rtmonablj prcsporoua for six yearn after. 11 o made a great deal of money In the Crown Poin excitement in 1872 , by which Senate ; Jones prow so rich , but the great maw o his wealth did not coma until 1875 , whei tbo great Bonaczi , in which he hadatwo Rlths intores s , was uncovered Mackay wai fond of hia intel llgont and ambitious wife , anc very indulgent. But family eh provided for among tlu tint thingj. Sh burned up her fattcr's kit of tool ? , bou h him some good clo'hef , gave him mi no ; to buy the rcey cup , of which the old gen tlenun had grown a llttlo fond , and piii his board ia San Francisco. List fal she cuisod him to ha dubbed by the titl of "Colonel , ' based upon some vegu tradition that in the dimpa.sv. ho had bee : something or other in the Mexico u wai MM. Mackay also took her sis-cr to Hvi with her , and the two wera t'gethe uutil , a faw years hi or , in the dizzy whii of Parisl n ecci ty to which they hai been translated , tbo yoangur laoy me tbo dazz log Count 'i'olfciier , of Ital ) and married him , Happily for the sitter , who wai whcll dependent , Telfenor waa enoniioml rich , Though of the Itillau nobility bis house ia not quite so ancient i a'jUruratlc as that ol his future klcsma of Cclonna. Iceleed , the titular honoi which append to the count are of but x cent oiigiti , they having been crnfeir ; ujon the c ( nntbimso'f by King IIumber stonalbly because of 'distinguished otvicos in the civil admlnls.ration ami locclopmont of the kingelom , but raally > ecauso of a very haneliomo turn paid nto the rojnl troftsury. ToUcner had iccotno very lish by liaild'nj railroads in taly and in oontractint ; for other public vorks , and the king alloKod him to bay ( Me. Mrs. Mack y has not hjon on ilio 'ailfio coast tinco her dopartnra for 'aria ten yoarj ago , but soon after tholr marriage the Count and Coimtcja Tolf- ntr visited San Frsnsisco with Mr. Inckiy and Colend Jiurgarfotd , but cither the countess ner the colonel ailed upon tholr friends. The colonel is ow qitlio white and per Jy and vcrillg - lilied-lockin.t ; . It is undoretcod here rein Mr. Mackay' * friends that the irlnco'y ' groom recognizes that hia bride ta nu ifgal rights to cither dow r or to 3ara In Mackay'a estate , hut au ncroo- icnt hia been made by which two vojltby rehtivesof the prmco and Mr. Haikay will cash contribute a snlliclcnt uount to euurj tbo young ccuplo a rlncely Income. Acorn Urc il. an rrancieoo Chrcmlclo , The Indians scattered nleiiR the foot- illls of the Sierra are a quiet , Inoironn- vo people. Tlioy o not appear to bo ; ovorncd by any triha y laws , yet adhere o many of tholr o'd tradit'ons. Ono or .wo . men of superior ability and industry oral a nucleus around which others Icsa imbltloua gather. Hcnco they fence with : raah and logs a tract sol'liciont for tlielr iqulroraonts of hay-making , pasturage , - - . Although they often Indulge in the opd of the civilized nations , the acorn is till a favorite article of diet in every well egulited wigwam. Tlio process of con- orting this bi ter nut into bread ia cnri- us. Under the branches of a grand old line I tound them at work. They had tucked and ground In the usual manner largo mags cf acorn maata. A number f circular v.its had been hollowed nut of 19 black eoil , in the obapo of a punch- owl. iLto these was put tin acorn pulp , .t hand Blood aevotel large clolhoabatkots lloi with water , and into thcsa they roppcd hot sterner , thus heating the vater to the required ( ompjratarn. Upon the maaj of cruaned bitterncsj ley carefully ladled the hot water , laklrg it about the color sndconsiatcn- y of ctturu. Not a epcck appoateil to lir. . A buxom mulnli stood by each at , and with a small fir bough stitrod 10 maes , tkilfully removing any speck lat ( bated upon the sarfaca. The soil gradually absorbed the bitter waterj , eavirg a firm white substance , of which they made broad. I asked to atta it , at which they said something u their lauging ? , and all laughed. I ? ked rgttn , and aftnr mnch laughter I was handed a small puticlocn a fig- enf , and found itswtet and palatable , 'hey ' began to rotnovo it , and so adriotly was this done that but a small portion dherod < o the soil. They tpread it ipon rocks , and in a short tlmo it was titer or use. This , I am told , they mix with rater , pat it In'.o thiti cikes , and bake > oforo the fne. 'AH to Mi * . Olcvoland'H Apparel , tlobile Hi'glater ( Dem ) , A 1 cal journal ef Onoldi : N. Y. an- ouncea in a double-leaded edi orial that 3rovor Cleveland lad given an order for lis inauguration thuts to a doilocr there , 'ho shirts must be cc.ido to fit a 17 - nch collar , whllo the cheat circumfer- tnca is17i inches. If Onelda becomes amoua through furnishing Mr. Clove- aud'a inauguration sbitts , other towns r cities will become famous throuzh fur nishing other articles of attire , for" it ic ircsumsd and hoped that on occasion re- er.cd to Mr. Cleveland's costume will be oinetbing mcra tlin ehirta. Tlio General Impression , Chicago News. A street car driver accosted a letter- carrier. The driver waa bundled np in t milalo-robe coat. The poatman hat or. ho reguhtion uniform , and carried ) onch full of ma'l , weighing about one inndrod peunds. "I s'pose you fellers is gelling rsady tt rork for a living , ain't you'asked the irlver. "I Ililnk wo have to work now , " the ) oi tman replied. ' Feel that poach , " "Thatsno work. What would you dc f you had to giinda car-brikoall day and told up a couple ot smooth shod horsec jy ina n strength ! ' The pis tman smiled , and remarked : hat if lie hael to go ho would go. He would jutt aa soon diive a cat ai to luj etters up BO veil pairs of stairs. "Not much you wouldn't" says the river. "Yir toath are chattniog now with fr'ght ' , and you knosr It. " The pollfiman who got on at the n x' ' onursui wit a a jawii. "I'll > bet you § . " hnt you give up that baj pretty soon and ; o to work for a living. There s plenty ol oed men after it" A llttlo forther oa a fruit dealer on rncr yelled out -'you'll liavo to gel wtrt when old Arthur gooi out. " When the postmen got oil' the cir and mdo his first ring the eervani-slrl win ppearod at the doeir said : "Wliat'll ye vork at when yo gitbocstod ? " ItKlioiilil ho Generally Kiinun. hat the multitude of ditosca of a scrofu nns natnro generally proceed fiom a tor > id condition of the liver. The blooc ) ocnmc H impura boranso Iho liver doe a no1 act prrpaily aid work ofl tie poison fton ho eyst m and llo cirtnin rusults ace ilotjiss , plmplcB , eroptione , swelling tumors , ulcora snlkiridied afTettlcnsoi settling npcn tbo lurga and po'sonin ; .heir dollcito tissues , until nlceratlcn oraaklng down , and cansumpt'oa la es lablished. Dr. Pierces "Golden Mtdica Discovery" will , by acting upon the live and purifying the blood , euro all thes diseases. AVIinta Darrcl ol'AVIiKky Did. S'owman ( ( ! , ) Dispatch , A singular ectm lias just been wit nesaod inE im churcli , lu ihia county , I which almost the entire mombarshlp wa arraingod forur.chrlstlan conduct. A bar rel of wliiikey had lately been einugglet into ih t tompsianco community , an ( tbo church mocnbeis aurpa s d world ing i ? fidr demom t rations. A dance wa orytni/'d. and thus the ain of the fae was cddcel to that of tbo appetite , supple monteel later by profanity which ahcckci the OHH of the elder sisters. Sovonteei were brought up for repentanca at once With various degrees cf ponitentia specchus they acknowledged the deceit of the Hash and promised novel' to danc never t ) drink , never to swear any mcie when the congregation joined in a hym : and ditpartoi. There were black elieej h iwever , who did not appear to make 01 cuses&nd they wi'l ' bo dealt with here after , ho Allsimeleretood Illni. Norfiatown Herald , He had an auburn-fcalrtd girl , an promised to take her out tiding. Sh mot lilm at the door when he drove ii [ and ho orchlmed : "Hello ! ready ? ' Sb raisanderttood Win , and they den t apeo now. TUK ItI'MU ( JOT IjOOSK. "Trcclnc" n Ooloreil Pnrooti In Hla Pulpit UeRperAto lUttlc llo- tnccu Hoar nnd Ulood- hound. \ow York Mercury. Mr. William Cogswell , of Iluutlngtou j. I , Is the owner of a IrirgJ bear which 10 prizes very highly , it being the gift of i friend of hit. Ho employs John Hol er , a professional bear trainer to attend 0 ilio brato. For the past few weeks > ruin Ins been extremely ugly. Ho his undo seven ! attempts to hug his keeper , nit tholattsr avoided him. This made lis botrtlilp quito augrjr , and on Sunday aat , by a desperate elicit , ho sai-oclod n getting loose and created contidcrablo ixcitemout in the town. Many of the own-pooplo wcro on their way to church lun they heard that I'OeiGSWELt , S 11EAU AS AT LAttOF , nd immediately returned to tholr he 11101. mired the door and armed themselves rith shot guns and ether weapons of elo jnso. Mr. Bear walked up the main treet cf the village losing iir a victim , whe > n Holier hove in sight , and the bear mlo a bee-lino for him. Holler ran to 30 stable , the bear clcao behind him. Vlion Mr , Bear readied the gatn ho stood , nd not finding IIol or , wtmsul his tteps , o tbo village. Mr Ooggawoll and Holler , 1 the mcautimo , lot lo mo tire largo mat- lls , and thsy started in pursuit of brain , Vgjswell , Holler , and four other citizens allowing. When tlii mailifia cioght up itli the boir the latttr thoncd fighf , and n a few minutes tha MASTIFFS LAY HEAD AT HIS FEET. lo tore the po r doia in a horrible man or. Attar finishing tha mut It'i hosturt- d in the tl r jition of tha village church , Iviu ? th s3 to Dtacon Plains , a eolorcd oacna. Deacon Pia'ns ' reahedthoohurch nit in t'mo to clcHJ the door in Mr , 1'it's ac3. The old gottleinaa was alnnst owed t ) deith when lie ontoeel ; Iho hutch and screamed , ' 'for' do L < rd , > jss , but do do' , do debil am coinlrg up e otreet. " When Deacon Plains rocov- red from the excitement and had iv- jined his "breaf he delivered a power- ul weak sermon on the "necessity of be- ug always prepirid to meet do L rd. ' VhiloDiacon Plains wai expostulating vith the slnnois his bciuhip kept guan- ig at the dorr , trjiug to got ia to the KiOi.li. While ho waa thus engaged lollnr and otheri secured him , and after i dcspeiate strugqlo , ho was dngged fo its pen. Ho was punished and the next morning va ? apparently sett lad down to outine business. Ha waa unusually do- ilo , and trainer Holler wai congratu'a- rlrg himself on havirg finally subdnoa ho brute. Ho hid almost forgotten the ncldont of the escape , when Thurnhy ftornoon Mr. Boar again broke a ay. IF A TON OF DYNAMUE iad boon tbrotrn into the village1 , it could lot have caused moro excitement than ho second escape ot bruin. The stores wo-o clcaed and not a person could ba een on the street as the bear wandered up and down , "waiting for eomothiog to , nm up" He had only been gene about fifteen mlnutoa when Holler nlssed him , and letting looco three of his ) cst drgs , started in pursuit. Mr. Bear iaw the drgi comiog , and remamboring iis mistake of the previous Sunday , tjrted for the wooda and climbed up a reo ju.tas the dogs reached the spot , i'liidmg himie'f iccaro from the ilrgs , 10 locked down wifi contempt on the ef- nrta of the village to again capinie ilm. A COUNCIL OF WAU WAS HELD , .nd . after Decon Plains declired "Jo only way to kotsh that 'ere bare was to stuve him down , and he's more cunuin' , han Capt. Scot's cnon , an' won't omo down when you ask him , " it was de cided to adopt the dcnc'n's suggestion. Thrjo of the bravoit men in Huritlngton wore selected to keep watch en him until rel'cvul , and the crowd dispersed. The dogs btc m'ng ' co'd , also went homo , and when the boar lav there - rerc ocly , hrco men praaenS ho marched down Trom his poicb , and the three "be&tmon" n the village SCAMl'KHED FOIl TIIEIU LIVES. The village \rts sgiin aroused , and ( he logs were lot IOJBO and Mr. Bear was g-iiu ] iii suei. Ho sgain gat en a trje. Iliis time Holler wis ddtenniccd to ei'her citchlilm < ir kill him. Hoi oa md a largo bloodhound , tlio property nf Mr. C. gtrsw. I1 , and sending SiUs Oitos ID a tieet'noxt to the one the boir u as on , cirec'ud him < o cut Iho lioib on which he buir was fiingly peiched Mr. Oitifl proceeded t ) cut llie limb , but as s cii an 10 atrou't the first blow Mr. Beir jumiied > this g'ounl. Ti3 ] brave- men seittered u alldirecticiiK , but thnbloodli iiudfncud he Inar aril a ternbla battle ensued The ) loodhoiiud iiuticutiuolyoijed the ) car's paws , but WDB horn ly mangled by "us tcetli After fighting f r h > lt an lour , ( luting which the ttur lad the best ef it , the lloilhouiil ) ( ( Hiiceeulud in uETriNO HOLD or HIS TIIUOAT nd iiould Invd hilled him , hut Ho'lar ( cured the bear and the villngerj pulled oil' the dog Too drg'e le.sh ws hteially torn from hisbono- , while ilia bear Hhowed no uv.decea of tlu teiribh s iii plo. Iho bear la now safdy bccured , atd eii uld he ta i scajis again 10 will 1)3 shot. Many of the vjll ger will hat moaey tlut the bloodli.unil can l ilio bear. PliiKB ! A SURE CUKE FOUND AT jjASTI NO OKB NKKI ) WJFKKH , A sure euro for Ulind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'iloa lias been discovered by Dr Williams ( an Indian Ilemedy , ) called Dr , William's Indian 1'ilo Ointment , A aingli box lion cured the worst chronic cases * of 25 01 30 years standing , No one need sutler fivi minutes after apjilyiue this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lotions , Instruments and uloc tuarlea do moro harm than good , Willlain'i Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , nl laya the Intense itching , ( particularly at nletr after cettiuf ? wunn lu bed , ) acts aa a poultice Rives Instant relief , and ia prepared only foi 1'ilen , itching of the private parta , and lu nothlno else , Head what tlia lion. J. M. CpfDnbei ry , o Cleveland , says about Dr , William's Incliai Pile Oolntinent : "I have used scores of I'ili Cures , and It atlords ino pleasure to Bay that' have never found anything which gave tmcl iinuuxllato and permanent relief as Dr. Wll Ham's Indian Ointment. For enlo by all drug ginU [ Mill mailed on receipt of price , 60o am $1. Bold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. Y , GOODMAK , Wholoaale Aijent. Itroko Out in n Now t jiot. Taylorvlllo ( III , ) Journal , "Ma , ma ! what BO maddens pa ? " Why , he didn't gut the Pcstoflice , ha ha ! ! hal" ! ! 1 MreateniiiK Landlord and Hulcliej rittsburg Timw , Ien ! B and moat mutt rome down , o landlords and butchers will soon have lot of bid debts. Ci.ngrai-sman W. W. Scott says Tlldt woUlu twenty-five pounds more tta he did a year ago. Democratic euccei sea as to have dune the old man good , CHAS. 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