THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 2f , 1885. mw -THE 8E3T TONIC , Th-e inc41"tne , combining Iron with pnrt e tonlci , niilrkljr nnd rompktcly * | irmln | , JinllKr tlnn , \ \ rnlln < tniiiirrlliioil.UnlpJ-luClillliinnilVevfiM | ) , tnil Ni-nrnldln. it IP mi unmilincr remrdy for Dlscatcsof tin Alilno > n ntul Il rr. It la ln\fllimilo for Dlccupei pciill8r to fvntncii , ami nil who IcniUcilontnry lives It liK3notliiJiirottiotcctlicnHROhpnilaclrooi ; UriKlurc toiisllpntlon othT Ironmttllcinrulp V enriches anil purlflui tholiltxxl.Rtlmulatct ttic dpKtltc.dlili tlio 8 Iinllatlon of fooJ , ro > ; < E 4.i . Henrtbtirn nnd Hclchtne , tad ttKDgtb- in the tnii rlCB Biul ncr\ci . . . , . , Kor tntcrinlllciit Fevers , i > iBsltui1e , Luce ol Xac-rpy , > Vc. , H has no equal. . .tllio irrnulno IIRS nbovo trnilo murk f-nd i red llrun oij wrapper , Tnko no other BROAD CLAIPr VESY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND TZfcr ofTV'rprt to tlin unhllo _ 6QNSUMPTION. I hire * poiltlvo romedj for th adore dlseug ; by in mo thoaflkniliorcaipiortha worst kind nilor Ion trading htfe be n cured. Indeid , * o strong ) my fAltl Inllicnlearr.tlint I will lenilTUO 1IOTTI.J3 MIKE together with tVAI.UABI.KTRKATISB on < hlidlieo to urBQir reri UlToexnre B nd I * OK Arisi. VU.T. A.SLOUUM.lllP rlSt..X wTotk. HAIBUEG 4MEEICAM PACKET COMPANY , Direct Line for England , Franco and1 Germany. Tbo eccanubtia ) of thla wo'l knonm line are built ol Iron , In vrutor-tlght compartments , and ro fur- nlshoil with every rciiulslto to make tha paistga both sale ard aurecablo , They carry the United Stolen and European mallu , and lca\o Now York Thu8d v3 and Saturda > a lor Plvmouth ( LONDON ) Cbcrboug , ( I'AHH and lIAMIlUltQ. Rates : Stccrncro Irnm Hamburg 810 , to Hambun ; 110 ; round trip $20 First Cabin , $55 , S 5 and 876. Henry 1'undt Mark Hansen , F. E. Hoores. H. Tolt , agtiils In Omaha , Qronewct ; & S hnentgen , aRcntn In Council Uluda. O. B. hICUA.UD & CO , Oen.FaFg.Agts , 81 Drradwty , N. Y. Chis. Koz mlnskl & 09. , Uoner l Western Agenti , 170 Woth Ing St. . Chicago. 111. WetknrM rtrToninei , ilelllltf , lolt or faUlnr poverf , ttturdeil ire tti or rlirlokticfl orvicoma by k ii wtiiel1ii > ti mi unr&llliiir 41 plotlcBl UKB can l . OlrM robuit and litnly vllti > r anil admlrftblo ph/if9H / by bull line up tha wmtetl tl.iuri mil concentration nourtihtnent to wrabest poitloai. Pull Btiennth.rfaveloiment , u l functloot Rlfea lo every oren or t'ta boily. FfTffU chown within * iHr * l o btlrf thnulniit ; I erttiRntnt , | leiiant. iltnpU. lleillckl , mechanical aw 1 anatomical icleueecnmblna 1. ' W l lleT9 tliUmiKlo nrtiratmtnt ttiomontaatceiafnl known to ttia tnedlcal profMi nn. " CU. Otmmerflil Gautte. 4Wa Md oor endorvemfiit " Rn/\lo tltr , Rerlrv > , Aboveqnackery cr mUreprenfiitatlrtn. " .V r. W e nuA Home. 'liefer ui to amlment pbyalrlans | nil may Mllely tlifnii lTea without coit. " JV. f. JX p < ilcA. ' * An InKtllutloii nt trua merit with n overwhelming array of eenulqa cerUnratei. " Vrw Or- lAittiRtattl.rllaforour ' /orWenOnlr"elTl"C ciplan > tlonrefer > ncel auj pruot. tlalltd lealea In plain envelope. Adlreel ERIE MEDIC-AL CO. . BUFFALO. N.Y. inaneolcure , llooK fr uc j.160 Pol tou bU , N.T R. Gen'lImceApi ' nKl'UE3ENTSl rhoinlz Insuranoo Co. , London , Cash Aesuta IS,80i,00 WcstcheBtor.N. Y . Capital 1,000,00 ThoMerohantaol Newark N , J.Capital. . . . 1,276,00- Olrard Flro , Phlladolphla.CaDltal 1,200,001 Woman's Kunrt. Cai ! Ita . . . . 1.M9 OO. . IK BOTTJOKS. Erlangor , . . . . . . . - - Culmbaoher Bavaria , e - . * . - Pilsner .T. . . . . . . i Bohemian KaiBor.- . - . . .Bremen DOMESTIC. Bndwe iBer..e . St , Louis Anhausor. . . . .St. Louis Beat'H. . . e - . . . . . . . Milwaukee Schlitz-Pil8uer _ _ _ Milwaukee Kruc-'fl Omaha Ale , Potter , Domestic and Rhin < Wine. VD. MAU11ER , I SI 3 Farnam St IS CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery I ( A aovjtnmiKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 12 to 14 Days. IIOKOT9,11.00 , . e . IIALYE8. 11.01 ilpoUUon , nol controlled by th Intertit II U the Unit Iblng In It oil mo ol chuiootn ilrtonoe , FortlcVeUarptTtoSniSKY ft CO. , 1212 Broad ay , N , Y. City ; A MOLL A CO , , 417 Walnut at t Loul > , Uo . or U. 01TKN8 & CO , fll9Maln St ansti City. Mo A FINS LINE 0 THE ONLYIBXOLOBXVK OMAHA NKR sa ? ; tHctlrtloa cf a aol.d > r cUlUk t wi attid. ) Dni/jlale can suit. FROM WEftlTH TO WANT. Ihe Once Famous Bell-Ringers , Peak anil Wife ID Ihe Alms House. The Noted Couple In Ohl ARC Their Iteinlnlsocriccs Origin of Music. N. Y. , February 21. Among the imuites of the Cottlatid county almahouBO , fxt Ilomrr , twenty nu'cB frm the cl'y , are Mr. slid Mrs William Poake , the orico fame us anil ttlll rooirmbered sin era if the Swiss bell riryers. The npcd couple hwo betn de pendent on pnblio chnrlty fcr tcntly two monthc , but the ftict of their preecnca at the Institution became generally known only a day or two ego through the mint ing coinniitloo appointed by the itatc board of charitlc ; . Yonr correspondent visited the a'mshmiBo to-day , and was given rtn cpportunlty to hoartho story of ilieir lives , the wonderful record of tnoii s.ago . experiences and the sad circum stances loading to tholr pres ent unf rtuiiiuo condition , Mra. Poako was found in the wom en's d opal tin. nt. She Is 75 ytara of age , with sparkling gr y eyes aud countonatct which , though pleutifully tcacked wlili the farrows of time , beams with Intelll gee ca and still retains moro than a aug- gcttlon of lla catly attractive nuts. She wssp'a'nly ' dressed , but , ia her cuniagt and doportmout and ranch in < ra In hei language , gave evidence that olio was eu < porlor to the cuiditlcm in whlh she tia : unfortunately placed. "Yee , " the s ld , "It is hard to bo hero The physical discomforts of the plsoa ait really not at all what they might noern tc an inexperienced observer. Wo art warmly clad , wo faro passably well , an wo sloop on feather beds in well ventll atod rooms , Wo nrj measurably happy , oven as wo Bra. Wo look for better days and wo feel in our hearts that the God ( J the homeless aud the friendless will nol desert us In our hour of need " A I'ATUETIC REMINDER OP TUB PAST. The melodean which the aged muti clans have used in their concerts for number of years ttinds In the sit i'-g room. It la mounted with goblet ? , parti ) of French , but in istly if American imn ufactmc , some of them empty , and others containing nicely-graded quant i tlci of water. The strains cf a weirc and atrsnguly beautiful melody came floating through the open doorway , bu ceased the moment the unexpected visi tors entered the room , The nruaiciai : was Mr. Peake. Ho is a wcll-4p.oiriaf { nun , 7G years old , a little under the medium eizu , with eilveiy locks filling ir waves over his shoaldots , and a fine caun- tecanco sot off by a high nnd broad expanse of forehead. The eld must clan seated himself at tbo Instrument , dipped his finger s iu the water , aid ran thtm lightly over the rims of the glas'.o' . * ) The air choaoa wai "The Old Folks a < Home. " Jenny Llnd naver tanj ilu touching melody with moro bewitching sweetness and delicate pathos than thai manifested in the playing of this Oort land county pauper. Another favorite selection entitled "Swept Droimers" WAI given in tbo saim effective stvlo. Juste : iha last strains wore dying away Mrs Po ka entered the room. "Give na thi 'Yankee Doodle * duat , " said one of thi paupers , and with ready compliance thi agtd muiiciana phyed the air. The olc gentleman then gave a ploco of his owi recent composing aud entitled , ho Ijngh ingly tald , "Over to the Hills to the Poor ilouao. " SOME REMINISCENCES. "Hovs- did you native American ) oomi to adopt tbo tltlo of the Swiss family ? " " 0 , tli.it was done solely for ad vcrtlsliij purposes , " said Mrs. Peako. "The titli wai fairly come by. Wo took It fr > n our predecessors In thii bell-rlngm ; speciality some thirty-five ynars ago am wo have continued lo nse it ever since Oar homo was in Medford , Mass. , jus put of Boston. Wo both developed carl ; in life an ardent love of munic , aud en joyed , considering the times , very fair op portuniries fcr its cultivation , Abon forty years ago the great tcmperanci crusade iraa at its ho'ght inNowKrg land. John B. Cough was jint comliij to ( ho front as tbo apoatlo of tjtal ab stinacca. Ho and his wife were freqacu guetts nt our house and our musical ser vices were iu lively demand at his meet ings. It was through him that , we fctirt od in tha business. Triumph followei triumph in rapid succession till our uanui became a household word all eve : the land. Tflron of ou : children William Henry , Fanni and Julia ent with us. The countr ; went wild and pecp'.o by thuiunn-1 flocked lo sod UP , Y ar after year thi furor coritinu d. Wo need to plByf : weeks aud weeks at a time in the lar-j-c chies About tightetn years > go wo di vidcd our forces , Wlll-am Henry nd Julio lie taking the terr.tory wear from Ohli and the real cf playii g in the eastern anc sjnthoin etitoj. Eddie aud L'zatta ' , th'i two youngest niombcr.i of the fdinlly.whi had by this tlmo become member * of tin company , renulncd with mo. Not IJDJ after the division of our company I mndi a western tour aud found my son Wil Ham's name on ovoiyfcody's lip. Iha < great difficulty In making belluvo that myself , and not ho , win the original bell ringer. It was duiing this tlip tlut w < discovered Sol Smith iluasdl. " .SOL SMITH HUSSKLI. "And ho wa one of the best boys tha over lived , " said Mr. Peake. "He cam to ui birefootod In Springfield , 111. , an < asked the privilege of peddling our bill ) that kind of work being then his enl ; means of living. Ho was very bright and I became so interested In him that adopted him into tbo troupo. Ho wa nothing cf a singer , but hii deficiency i this respect was more thin made up b his genius for comtdy. Ineveriaw bny that could make such faces. H would praciico for hours and hourj tc gether before n glass , appealing to me t Ull him how it looked and keeping m the while in a fit of laughter ! He re mained witli UP , I think , for ton ortwelv years , and duiing that time ha was model In every respect. _ I leainod to n gird him almoat as a chi'd of my own. A BOATTEUKD FAMILY. "William Henry when ho was hear from ho WAS in AuettalU , Ho wat nn successful and had a largo company o his hands. Fanny was married to Jch Fitob , a wealthy southerner , samotim before the war. She is with her son an daughter In Jtmestown , Dakota , wber the has an interest in a largo hard war store and in a lumber jard. We hav not beard from her In nj'iro than a yeai Julia IB in California. She is now Mn Will'am Blah-dell. Her husband is I speculator aud a fine muucian. I had I letter from them a few inontha BIJO. J have had a , letter from William Henry' ' wife , who lives at Wilts , Mich. , wlthi the l st week. She slid that ; hfr heart ached to think that I was in such a place end liui- is this , andihobcggoimo my band to corno and make my htmo with her Wo will not accept h r kind offer , a ! wo fear that her circumstances would not wamnt the extra oxpenaoof our sup port. " HICIIKS THAT TOOK VINOS , In reply to a question as ta how Jio had lo t the Uigo sums of money which he must Imo nude , Mr. Ptako a ld ho Ind aU ys bet n a very slngti'ar man , and that ho lud never known the vnlao of ddlns td cof.ts. In the days of his prosperity he hid lavished thouomds upon his ehlldrtn , nnd the interest in his charitable contributions would , ho thought , bo en ugh to support him nnd his wi o lu comfirlnow. Wile ia St. 1'Aiil , Minn. , ho lost $22,010 in a g Id ipecnVli n , nnd afterwards tank n much a'ger sum Mi n theatre at Pike's Poik , juo of the mushroom toltlemeuts of the mining country. Neither ho HT his wife attaches any blame to their childtoo 'or their p'osent do tiiuto condition , bu' in the contrary , speak of them In terms if high ctnimondatlon , For the a t few years they have np- prarod only in small pKcoa. In the 3arly part of last noeson they were burned nut at Wa uly , N Y. , and lost a hrgi amount of valuable trnvollng cqilpcnont riu'lr power to draw loft them long ago , and bad businrts has boon the come quenco. Lait Soptouiber they started ot a tcur of the villages and towns In southern orn Now Yoik and northern Ponnayl vanla. They wtra stranded about thi middle cf December t Jamestown , anc woio obliged to appeal to Mr. Murray superintendent of the poor lu Ourtlauc coun'y , where they had lived long cnonel to secure a residence. Th y reached tbi poor-house New Year's Day. On thi way from Pctinsjl anla some of Mr Poiike's bi tt Krtnch ( tUatos ware broken Be fuels tholr leas kicnly , and a js hi would brt happy oven lu his present slturv tlou if they could bo replaced. TIIE ORIdlNATOK OP FINOER GLASS PLAY 1NO Ho was the origina or of thii form c muaio and bas for the last eight join made it the leading feature nf bis on certs. Tbo irlea occurred to him while t > dinner with some cf his friends in Ohl c-gn , ho says. One of the guoits accl dentally rubbed a goblet with her moist oucd lingers A beautiful sound was the result. Fanny called her father's at ton tlon to It and by practice ho found hi cnu'd make a key board of glasses ace produce from them what ha called "thi moat btaa iful music over heard by thi oar of man " It Is understood that f novoment Is on f jot for the ronovjl o Mr , and Mfs , Peako to the Old Folks Homo at Almlra. "For eccnomy and com'ort , over spring , wo use Ui oi'a Saisaparllla , ' wrltBs n Buffalo ( N. Y ) la-jy. 400 do c $1. AVorkmnn ExpUlns How a Gro * May Easily Happen. , 'Well , if this Inauguration ball got along without a disaster i'f eomo kind shall be surprised , " said ono of the work men at the new pension building to-day ' Do you anticiputa an accident ? " I in quired. "Ob , not especially , " replied the me chanic , as if to recall bit statement "But , " pausing again , "It looks to mo a though it would bo very easy to have disaatioua fire iu the ball-room. Hav yon seen the design of decoration ] " I had not. "Woll , " continued he. "there is tob flags , and buntit'g , aud dr/tpcry / , and ce dar until there'll ba no end to it. An how do you tuppoeo it will all bo lighto up ? Yes , there will ba electricity ; ou ( hero will bo thousands of gas-jets , toe all right lu with this very intlammabl stuff. The way they will bo located 1 will require the very greatest care to pre vent a nro. And the roof it will bo c cinvaa. There will be fireworks al around the building that night , aud i will bo next to impossible to keep thci off the roof. "Will tharo net bo precautions takei against fir" " . ] " "Yoj ; but what eoalcan that do ? No any. If a fire breaks out it will bnrnlik a tinder-box , and precautions will do IK good. Thru it is going to require th very greatest pressure of facilities tohea the room. That will increase the dan ger rf fire , and wo may bo blown up too. " "I will go In at.d toe , " I remarked turning toward an entrance. "Can't get in hero , " said a man at th door. No une admitted hero except h haa a card from iha committee. " "What Is this order for at eo early ; daj ? ' laaliod. "Don't knorr , " was the reply. "Anything to see in there ? ' "Nothing. ' "Do many corno with orderj from th secretary of the crmmittuB ? " "I ot many ; a few who are going t' have something to do with the fixings.1 "Havo you hoard anyone say why in ono , except hu baa business , r.an enter 1' ' "Well , " r. plied the doorkeeper. : " have heard n good deal of comment , am have my opinion ; that's all. But L don' want to say Hnything. " The lui.rcs [ ion la that there ia adonbi purpose in all this. In the first place Ihe Dom wllll kely bo very uncomfort able , and it is desired that It bo no known that It Is not a suitable placa for i lady to apt nd an evening until It Is to late. Comments upon tbo place are ce pecUlly foardd by the committee , And secondly , the danger the ylnco will bi subjected to it U detiroi to keep a to crot. A fierce galotf wind might blowth roof away , cioai a panic , and tacit ID jurj Then there IB inoch fear ot firj and number of accidents of different charac ten , It appears lh t there Is much moi onthuiUm over tha ball In the countr than in Washington. Hero the uudusli able and disagreeable sides are sa we known that but llttlo Interest Is shown i tb preparations being made. Mr. Henry Becker , 204 George St Baltimore , Maryland , Buys that Mil Eliza Schall , living in his family , wi completely cured of a severe chronl C3Ugh by ono buttle of Red tttcr Ooug Uure/and experienced no bad effects anne no return of the cough , The Canadian government Is bein urged to take entire control of the to1) ) graphic systems of Canada , and leglnli tlon to such effect h being prepared , Don't dis/ust everybody by hawkinj blowing and sptytlnp , but uao Dr. Sago Catarrh Remedy and bo cured. There have been 000 doiths among th Roman Cithollo population of Montroi since the beginning of the year. Austria haa voted to tpend 7,000OC florins establishing elojtrlc tramways. IN IHE EARLY DAYS , SlicOaisl'glnTx-s B fore the Big Syndicate Era , 1 Hough's Kxiicr.cnco with tlio Com- niioliCH nil 3l < irm ii9 An In- dlnu Trull Too Olotpljr Folli iivccl Col. HIl.snu'sDlR Kun. lobo-M mocrat. LASVEOAS , N. M. , February 18-Sl lough , ono of the oldest wcbtorneia in ho whole wtatarn ciuutty , is now living n this city , and was nut tc-iUy by tlio vrlter. Si lua n wnr record nlMUt which 10 decs not care to Kiy much , but enough WBB Icnrned Ir m him to cs nblish the act tbnt 'way back in the sixties ho was lie oujKaln of n Texm cavalry conip * y , nd vn < aboutai tou h a customer aa the , one SUr et to turned out ia the broizy days of the rebellion. Si's tou no was unllnibored ttiia morn- ng by an unstinted npp ication of "cow- b > y's delight , " ns ho called it , aud in n roti od oorucr of an unficquonted o nh- looui , hu uufuldcd * to the comspiiulent tome frnjin-'otiry ctuptats of his llfo'a omanca. I Hiked him tj tall mu sonic * tning about the ctvttlo business in the ra ly dnys of Texas boof-ratsitig long bo ' ro the trade was systematized nnd con- rolled Hko it is to-aay. "Well , you must know yourg man , that in th in uays bjof was beef , and it a good stayer to thiuk i f running a bunch of cows Iiijuns was awful bad thenaud wo lud to sera 1110 night ai tl day to keep the bunch in the county , for like as not before the naxt eun they would bo run wny iff ino another county by the Cornaiiches " "L rormiuVier wo had a great 'acrap1 with them folleraonco mo aim Qojrgc Haynolda Knpw him Well , he's now a pretty big gun and la president of the 6 rat National hank at Albany , Texas. It ai just after the wah , and me and George , wo just thought wti'd RO into the c.ttlo business , on our own licok. Wo di n't own a hoof of beef in the world , but that didn't dlaconngo us. George was plucky , and I was plucky too , to wo mounted and toio ever into tlio Staked Plilns country great waste of plains and Injun * In then days. Wo managed : o pick op a couple of hundred head of them T ca long horns , and was drivln' them up into New Mexico for to find ? oed water range. " TI1K USUAL INDIAN VISIT. "Wo got op to Duck Greek with the diivo all right , but had some fears all "long about them ComancW. Wo wont Into cimp thoto , and the cowa they was a foedin' roun' as contented SB da ry stock. Pretty soon , wo saw a band of the Injins a comin" , and we know wo were in for it. So wo didn't give thorn no welcome , but just peppered away away when they got up close enough t command raepect. Th y had arrows and wo had cuns , army entblnes , that would shoot like old sin. "Wo kept up trio figU with about oven odde , whoa I saw a buck a ciairlin' ' up cloro like in the grate , and jtst then I saw him twang the arrow right iutc Riyiiolde. Struck him right below the siouiach and wont clear in. Kayuolds Ire just sat down and pullrd the arrow out , but I was so mad I took after that buck. Flo ran for tha chai perel , and I aftoi him , a-shootia' as 1 Wont. Pur'y soon the buck foil down with hia back turned up toward me , lind cf deliaut liko. 1 peppered him full of holes with mj slx-thooter , and then I saw I had done him up. "So , just like an Indira , I cut cff h't top knot , and took it bask to Gm.rga. " 'Thero , ' says I , throwing down the scalp , 'Is the skunk who shot you. Ain'l you glal I nipp'd him ? " " 1 put George < n a pack mule , and gel out of tlut camp mighty quick , yon bet George wasn't cUad , but ho di n't fee ! just light ins dd of him , and complained some before I got him to Fort Snmmr , 200 miles away. "Do you know whit ailed him ? Well , when he pnlli d that stick out the arrow head staid ii.side , and It kept a-bothi-rlc ; . him f ir years aud years. Two yors a i ho went up to Kansas City , lljjnud ! ? did , and ha told the doctors ho wanted them to cut a lump cut of his bick , Thycut 'er opnn'and there was > lut arrow-head , Icokin' black and rusty- liko. " The wiiter learns frrm other source : that the story nb < lit the anow-houd If trao as told by Si Hough , 10 it ia rc.is n ahle to look upon the whole yarn BE truthful. Si had bad luck ever afterward. Oar Beaten ho took a herd of 1,000 head ol buovea up to Umli to roll to the Mi nil'no , Ho hadn't any moro than gotten into tin toiri'ory when aievere enow it rm set MI and Si'a ratilo diif ed Bway int i the lva bode , whcru they starved to drath or died from cold and exposure. Ho lost the whole bnncli , and has never since been able to retrieve his It rtuncs. ANOTIIKH COMANCIIE IUID. An old-time pioneer in the cow Indus try wits named ( Jh'sholm , and hu mud to fetd his flocks on a thousand hilia jus' below tlio Staked Plains. E. J. Wile , x , who it now a w.nl hy cattleman , wlih a ranch down thn Poco , th'ssldoof ' B eqne Grande , was emplnjed by Chlsholm as a cow-puncher , as was also a during toong follow named Bill Moorhead Wilcix saja that it was along about 18G8 when the 0'iinauches dulihoiate'y ' rode up tc the old man's corral one night and drove off every hoof of cattle hfId therein. Ab < ut twenty stockmen from the ranchei thereabout ) got together In hot haste a d atirted out to recover the stolen stork , In three days and a half they had covered ored 200 miloa and wore close open tin cat tin thieves. They wtnt Into cam ] abodt two miles out from the month ol Canyon Blanco. Onisholm told Wt/c / and Moorhead to go out and scout tb < lay cf the land while he prepared supper They had no idea how nuny lud am there weio , but supposed the number t < bo email. Tha cowlnys rode to the bluflk over , looking the canyon , but they rode cm tlonsly. Wilcox dismounted and C'awlei up to the edge of tlio abyss to get a slj peep One look eatlefidd him , and mo tlujilng Mcoroheaa to do the same. Tin lattf r took one look , and jumped back exclaiming ; "Two thousand of them ! " "Jump ana ride for jour life , " sale Wllonx They were both in their Baddies thi fame inatint Chisholm siw them com ing , aud ran out a few rods to mee them. "How many are there ? " he asked hur rlodlr. "If thera'a a pra'rle ' drg in Texa there'B 2,000 fightln' buckr ol tliBm. " "I guess we don't want any supper to night , e id Ohisholm to the ether fe ! IOWB. "The IDJUDB are after us. " "What will wo do with the pack horersl" naked one of the party. "D n the pucks. Let them go. Every man to the anrMlo. " It WAS hardly necotsary to issue such an order , for evo.-y man was already mounted , and In an inBiant * la'cr thty wera away , And not a moment too soon , for Vaik at the mouth of the canyon they could see an aimy of warrloM flocking out and heading rapidly for thoni. ' " "Did yui gut a ny allr'ghU"aakodtho writer of Wilcox as the latter waa telling the experience. "Night UVH all tlut saved us , for wo radohtrl , and soon loft the buck ) be hind. It to k ua thrco dajs and a half to ride to tbo cinyon , but wo g I back tj the much In Icia than tno days aud a lulf. " not. HITSON'S ma RUN. After the affilr at Cany 11 Blanco the Comauchcs had thinga their own way , and they wont into tlio bnslnos of "iuu- ling calt'o" lull Now Mexico on the wholesale principle. At last the Pan- landlo and S > aked Plains sloiliiuon s w hat thry must do something to stop the ilgh-hinded plundering or Ihuyould lave to retire iiitj buukruntcy. A bruvo fronU * reman then was named Hits m Col. Hit on , I think , ho WAS cilltcl. To him the cattle growers ap- icaled , and iiimlly po'cd their In crca's u tending Hitsou out on his own pripo sition to roiovcr the Block. Ho was 'rlondly with the Inditiis and went to : hem with a quoi'r echomo. lie wantnd ifty of thorn to ta d the Moxicin ranch- mun over in the Po o'a c mntry and rn- cover the eto k tint luil been sold there , aud at the eama tlmo run oil aa much uioro OB they could pick-up The lilty Bucks agreed to the plan und went with Iliteui. IQ those eUya there was no mtlltla pio'oa'ion ' , and Hilton's g.ng hud t .ings their own wy It w a H n gular fillhintfrlt B expedition and the outlro country south of Las Vo ai was stripped of itt o ttlf. Iho lancheroa could not help thematlvoa. Uiiton took the cattle moro than 15,000 head to ' 'Colorado , aud having pjwtr of on atttrm-y with him. sold out 11 the stock to ranchmen on the Arkan sas. sas.In returning to Texai ho lost hla trunk containing the collateral , and to thla day the mon who orlglrial'y ' owned Iho st ck bavo never bein paid their duis. JNor will they over gat what is duo thorn , for about a y ar fg ) Hit son fell from a carriage - riago on the street cf Denver and broke nok. MATRIMONlAIi ANNOUNOEMKNT. Miss Nelllo Gnulil to AVcrt Mr. AVaHli- iiiKtoii K. Uoiinor. NEW YOUK , Fotnury 21 Miss Nellie Gould , too dunning 18-year-old daughter of Mr. Jay Gould , his given hi r heart to ' bachelor Mr. Wath- lie r father's par nor , ington E. C < nuor At that it was re- ceivi d i h incredulity , the young lady's youth , the fact that ehe has not made her cobut in socioiy , and ilut Mr. Connor was almojt twentyfivcyo ! < ra hersenlornnd hud withstood the tender and faEcii a ing cndearmunta of several of New "Xork's lamous bi lies , all ended to thro f an air ot doubt arouud the report , but like a tiny pebble dropped iuio a brook , the soy that Mr. Connor wsa to forsake hi' elegant ihnugi lonely apart- nionts at 14 eait Forty fifth atrctt ana ho- cdne a truly go d bunojict , with Misi Goull aa hla Boatrlce , gatliMod forcj with every rrpsl.l'on , and yeatoidfiy little elao iras talked of oa the street , Ex. change 8iid in the Union Lfa no , St. Nicholas , Union and other np-towuclub * . Connor refuted to confirm or deny ilu roporr , and when this bccamo known m\ny Immediately accept el it a true. Miis Nellie Gould is one of the brightest and swettest little ladlua in the cl'y. She has bopn finely educated and is highly accomp ishi'd. She is on artist of no mean ubilitj and her collectlun ef bric-a- brac , whlcn has been adorned by her pencil and brush , hai been greutty ad mired. She dro soi plainly but richly , and when. In town can bo feen any altar- noon driving through llio pirk with her brother George , and "Wash" by her s'do. ' She has attended ono or two pri vate germane , but cannot be raid to have entorid the g y society whirl. She is quite reeerved and to a ctrUIn ex'cnt retiring , traits ttrougly chjiMctcristic of her father , the king of Wall S'ruet. She is pr b- abiy the richest heirpsj In America , tmd < n ru-r father's Ae a h will come In for § 20,000.000 or § 30,000,000. Mr Con nor has bean a jarUier with Mr Gonld HILCD 1870 While hi cannot bo plnc d in t e catalogue of haueljomo ai c uty men of the city , ho has a tingularlly at tractive face , bright blue ojOi and nusf engaging rnanrors. He owns the fum > ua steam yucht Ttowara , &nd ia a nitimbor of the Ainerican Stimm Yucht club Ho was bi rn in Spring ttroet and is a Niiw Yorker in its truest eento. lie is veiy abbtemicus In his habltnaid is rarely BHen lu eoclety. Yourig Gfcnrg-i Gould M his chum , alii botwiou them the B - rest - est afTectinn exfsts Mr. I'onnor can draw his check for S200.0CO , and la a recognized leader in Wall street M-ny have had the erroneous impreealon tlut Mr. Conm r's success and his presunt wealth luvo bom duo tin yi.it extent to his cloto liitlmacy with Mr. Gould. This it n en at mistake. Mr Connor's pres ent p iS'lion has been tecurad by indom- ituhle nerve , financial bonrr , and a eh uwd and vigilant determination to all oppor u' i'ien olfi red him. PILES ! IUL.K81 A BUUE CURE FOUND AT MO ONE NEED fWFXKIl. A aura cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Tilea hm been dUcovered by Dr. Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr , William's Indian Pile Ointment A single box hu cured the worst chronic coaoa of 25 or 30 yean standing. No one need suffer five mlnutoa after applyiw this wonderful sooth * log medicine. Lotions , Instruments and elec tuaries do more harm than good. William's Indian file Ointment aboorba the turners , al- laya the Intense itching , ( particularly at nlclit after vetting warm In bed , ) acta u a poulllca , glvta instant relief , and Is prepared only for I'llea , itching of the private parts , and fur nothlne elao. Head what the lion. J. M. Oolfinbe. ry. of Cleveland , says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oolutment : "I have rued scores of Pile Cures , and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such Immediate and permanent relief aa Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For aala by all drug- crlati and mailed on receipt of price , 50o anil 5L , Bold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. V , GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. The Scientific American has aa Illustration - tration of a toadstool received frcm aNew Now York correipondent , which Ins a rdmsrkublo rmtinbltnco to the profile ol the great Duke of Wellington as ha ap peared in htor yffus. The shranken mouth aud Dpi and the pr.uiiuent uoau are strklugly reproduced. Chicago his incrossed the pumping ca pacity ot her otty wa'er w < rks from 134- OOO.tOO to 150,000 f OQ ualloDH per day. There arc more thau 7,700 Mono tele graph Initruments ia ute in Franco , . J'rcf from Ojifnfrv emit l'o { oni. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE I'or Coiiuh" , Pore Thnml , llimr cnc , Influrnto , ColiK Hronclill ( , Croup , \Miuoptne Congli , Atthmn , < ) uln j , l > Mn ln tticut , nJ oilier Alfcftli ni nftticl hront ni l.nne * . I'rlcp no n-ntd n tiottio Sold 1'V I'nicclM tinil 1VM- rr ! \ < rtlf tinnMr I" tmlitct Ihrlr ilt iter to iirnmiillv pel II Tar thtm < rlll r > rclre lira hotlltftHlpI tsic/targti ( xlU , ( > y Sf ml/ni7 cm * ctulliii ( o iiis i.MKiitrn nntrvxv , Uwntrt in I MftnuricttiriT . Ililllraurr , JUrjUnit , C. 8. A. S lft' Specific has cured my cinccr which W B x-rrjbal. I nm now In flno hoiltti ; never better. Hruc tnliicil2SHiiitiJ ) ulnco I l > ci ; n t klnp Swift's lu S. lliuuroRi ) , TIptoiiMlliTcmi. . CANOEIl KftR MANV YKAIIS.-A Sonant him liecn mulcted for tnunv jou < with arkiicir i n her no e , which tu'ln'oi ! nil unrtn of trtntnicnt. Bhowos cured entire ! } "Itli h llt' SpeciDo. JOHN lliu , Ututgl ; t , Tliomjon , ( U. NOSE KATKN OFr' . \ > mint ; man nc r this town had an ontlnn cuiccr on hla Ucohtch hadilo- itrojud lilati"po ml win oatliiR to idhucc4 Aa a iMt resort I jnit him oil Snllt'a SpoclUc , nud It haa cured him soiuiil mid well M. K. CIIUULKY , M. D.Cflctliorpo , Oa ) scoh rcinirkahlo rcsn't * ( rom the u < o ol Swllt'n cpccllh In cancer. H has cured sovcraltnscs under my o n V > ef. IKV ! J. II. CAMrnELt , , Coiumbua , Qa , Swltt's Srcslflo Is entirely x cKotablo , and Bccma to euro canccra hy fo dug out the Impurltlra fiom the blood , Tf catUo on Blood and Skin Diseases mallet ] Irco. Tlio bwltt S | cctflo Co , Draner 3 , Atlanta , Oa. , or UO W. Z3d St. , New York. ri , . Uhll.hoai8aii'r , -v.rf > I" < " _ O" . < * _ ranlem iinttrrtnltfn. given end two Btamps lor Celebrated U cillcol Work * . Address , F. II. CUA.KKI2 , JTJ.OU. . 186 SOUli , Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL. NEBRASKA LAND A6ZNCY 6. F. DAVIS & [ ( ScccKssons TO DAVIS & SNTUEB. ) QKNKIUL DEALEK3 IN 1D05 FAB NAM STKEET , . OMAHA. Have for ea'o 200,000 acres carefully selected lands In Fastcrn Nebraska , at low prlco and on easy terms Impro\ed ( arrra foraalo In Douglas , DuJRC , Colfax , PUtto , Hurt , Cuinln , Harp } , Waihlngton , Morrlok , Saunders , an1 Butler cour.tlwi , TAX-S juld In all parta of tbo etats. llouey Ion cd on impro\ed'anna. Notary Public always la olllco. CorrosjiondoDCO BOlldtcd 617 St. Clmrlos St. , St. Lonls , Mo. A regular graduate of i o MedUal College * , haa bcrn lonffel EcmKeJ IQ theipeOnltrcatraeni of Onoi jc , ISOLI. . Hrtrt ana It LOO B Di i * * utti&a i.nr olhtr rnrtlcfaalD BULooit ; ucltr paper * show uml all old rri M i > ii. know. Nervous Probiratlon , Debility. Mcntel and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otnctfec * lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poliocg ( Old SorCS and Ulcers. ro trrated with onranilletM iueeep , OD latcit ccUDtlle principle ! P 'elr Ptlvatclj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess Exposure Or Indulgence , * hlel. rrodnee tome of tha following effects' nsrvouiuem , diLllitr. dlmnem of lbl ad deft-ctirii ttrmoryInipks on the fncc , pby lcal JCCBJ , VfrrioDtotht * ocitof rrnmlm , coQiuolts of llcins , eta , rendering UarriaRO improper or unhappy. u . rarnphlctStl ( lageijontle abore , * tealcd enTelopc , frfo to BDJ ailtlnva. Conu1tatloaat ( flee or by mall free , ED J loTlte-1. Wrlto for quest lorn. A Positive Written Guarantee plvea ID alt curable eiicii. alidlclnci > ent evcrr"tcre- " -"Dli'eti , Dncllsh cr Gorman , 04 paeoa. do ne above dlaoaaCB , In male or fomali , F11EB CARRIAGE GUIDE ! KOpngci ODeplstei. Jlluiirntfil ia cloih tn.l tilt blndloi e , nioueror iiostige ; lame. | Htnr co\en , 25o. This too * conlalus all Iho eurloua , doutitrul or UquloltlTe vafit know 1 trx-k ol irrat Ici rut Ui tiMeilUl \ ifcwc UH lnwu tntu t o o - * \3v\oti M'lllriiriryllic Bl.OOD.'rpjni' Utu llic UIVER ami KIDNEYR. Ullil Kl.hlolct. TIIK HKA1.T1I ntl VIOOn of YOUT1L O.W linsl.1Vatn of Appflltc , Jii- Huni j. muscles anu 1101 VPS recall u m wlorcn l ° i llxi'iia Iho iiilnil uno cuiuillfS Ural n 1'owcr. > ? SiiliLiliiKlroin ciijiiUlnts | _ _ _ P ni-ciiltarto t'li'll'ai ' \ will lort InDH. Et .BrEM'tJinONU'ONIO 11 mfn uott * > t'0ilycnro. Uivcsatlenr , liiaillliycompluxloii. 'iu > | iiont aticmriUat co"1" ? ! " JIIK ! > ad < ! t tliopop'Jlarit ) l Mio orlj/lii'il , Do uutoipeil ,0111 Fcllliu OIIIC1IN.U , AM > UK-IT. ' ' . Hiirtf rMna Ho V t.Ix'i'j ) , Mo , for our DKIlAM 11OOIC. " H Knllnf tlmaxe und u if til latormat < OD tmojf Ji It ut-r wltli lilniKrliftl ) , " mltiH ninth pi' IhimllMlnof Huiiiurtotiinrv nlnlc , OK will an thuMt irnm rfputBUo ilunUiann ihroiiuliout tliitulinlo r H .ttwtif } tt thouortli nf iioiaicK a roon roR INFANTS AND INVALIES Id iiiiij < ua ro ( liliiK llu > t fi'ul In licolth or I'll K- . IlyaUdrntrirl tM IKUfMCIi'rt I'OOII C ( ) . , Kurln ; , \ > ' | H. fi-jwiiti 'iaii < i in rocc li tof prlta In 1-1 imps u U Alt It r / UK./ J. V. WCTFZmiW , OOLB AQIHT , K1 JlHOAltWAV. If. Ily the ute o Iloilettcr'a HUimaoh liitttm the haggard appeiranco ol the cxunt iiai > coKndaal Inuiioa of d > * pep- tlca io eurphnlid by a tualllilcr look a'd at Urn loud i tsitin > llaiut'tieb d tcquliul BUlnitanu > Appttholj iiiitured , an > tliormou8\ tcm rti'iu ' > hcd Ilh much noidul tlurn- btr , Ibroutrh lhen o 01 trln 'txjlclne , w > Ich la tlio Ucnc- li lal to perao'i ol a _ , _ BTOMACM iheumatlo t' ndoncy B ? § nl in lneitlm blo fl prtnentlro olr tur nd i ue. U Dr A The remarkable growth ot Omnhn during the last few years Is K matter ol great Astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. Tha development of the StorV Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved stroota the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our olty more than doubled In the last five yearn. All thlo Is a great surprise to visitors and Is tha admiration of our cltlions. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial Improvements m&dn n lively demand for Omaha real eitato , And every Invostoi has made handsome profit. Slnao the Wall Street p&nlo May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there haa boon loss demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from Invostorn socking homos. This latter class uro taking advantage of low prices In build ing material and are securing tholr homoo at much loss cost than will be possible o year hence. Speculators , too can buj real estV a cheaper now and ought to take advant o of present prices foi future pro ta. The next few years promises groatoo , dvol opmonta In Omaha than the past ( iv years , which have been as good M wo could reasonably doalro. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo Job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- but the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of In- toroat , which , If judiciously Invested In Omaha real obtato , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bargains which ire are confident will bring the purchaser large profits In thf near future. We have for unlo the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 2th ( ) streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the lending streets in that direction. The grading of Famnm , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with thp buildmg of tha street car lint' out Furimm , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valiw We also have the agency Jor the Syndicate aud Stock Yards proper ty in the south part , of the city. The developments made in tins sertion by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the uncn in a short timw. We also have Bonn Him busmesD lots and noun * ologaut , nisidn resi- dencep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find at me gocd bnTftums by calling n REAL KSTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th Bet reon Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to gjve as a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real valae.