THE DAILY BEE WEDJVjSSDAY , MAKCII 18 , 1881. BESTTnNI& ? 1'i-t ratC'tipfr , combining Iron Trith . ' > [ ' * tonic i. uuirlcly nnil rompl invB liT"T'lit ( , imlliicMInnVrnlinritM . * I Nrttntluin. 't ' " ? int&ntnx rttat-dy for Diseases of ttt tiltirj * nnil l.ltrr. t b tivBlnnblo for Blscancs peenllur t : } . MIU , anct nil uho lead sedentary lives . ooes not liijnro the teeth , cftmehcn < lnclr4 O.MO foiwl'fitlon | ' ol/icr Jron mnli'einf i o : tnrlchrsnml purltlct llio Mood , stimulate' ri"te , aid * the noslmllatlor. of fool , r * o 'leartbmn nnd Belching , and strenvt./ , .tie tmisclM and ncrvn i-'ir intermittent Fevers , unssltuda , Loc'co' ' . , ; .Ac. , It hai no equal. , * tr The gcnnlno bus nl > eve tr * < lo rnnri ft- - i cj red llnei or. wrapper. Tale uou.nc' winT sp.nnniuiatcii. co , uiLTinrvii e BROAD CLAllV. VERY BEST OPERATING- , QUICKEST SELLINS AND Kver offered to the oubUo. Mendelssohn & Fisher. Rooms 23 and 29OmahaNatl.BanlcBlock snccssaoaa TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn 'Qeo. L. FUbor , fcrmory with , W. L. B. Jenny Arohltoot , Chicago. lanUolm J. R SEGER , Harnesss Saddles HAS Uno of th' most complete stocks o ( Haineai , Saddles , Whips , Brushes , Iloreo Clotbln ? , etc. , html. lie N. 10th St. , Dot. Dodge and Capital venue. uiOedlmlp IB CONDUCTED BT Royal Havana Lottery I ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days , 'icmrrs.w.oo , HALVES , w.oo Bnbject to no nunlpnlatkm , not controlled hy tto p rtlcsln Interest. It U the Ulreet thine In Ihe Dilnre o ( olunoa In exlatenoe. For tickets apply to SHIPSET & CO. , 1212 Brood. w yN. Y. City ; SOUND Kit & CO. , 108 South 4th St. BL Louis , Mo , or U. OTTKN3 & CO , 019 Main St. , Kansas Cltv. Mo. Manhood Restored I KiMEDYKBEE. ATlctlmofTouthfallmprudenco a eaa ip Fr mnturo Dour , Narrous Debility , Lost JJanhooa , < ! < ; . , t lnK tiled In Tain every known romodj.cc ? utacovered AMirnpIomeansof aetf-cur * . which bo wii > B nd KHKK tobi follon-nnllereni. AJOiMJ , J.U.lUiK VKa.i3 Ohathuub'UN * w Vetkl thrives on Horliclrt Fooil , " write hundreds ol r.itcful mothers. Mothcr'a uillU contains no Htarcb. An artlUclal food for Infanta Bhould -onU-in no ctarcn. Iho best and molt nutritious mod In health ttfR \ 0 S J > T mcknws for f INFANTS , and ! thrilMB.t'-Hi.'f ? ? ! ntarch uud rtKiuirea no Lopilutr. Ilocommeudwl by I'liVBlfliUH. HlKhiy bcncflclal to , rj.uriiiiK ! BlotlH-M ta a ilriulJ. 1'rlce10 A \M > it/ < * d and 7Ti cent * . Ily ull ammnHtB. tencliorIKokonUieTreatmentot Childrenfree. "Ktillr dl . lfJ aod DKUItloui. " O. If. Belli } , U. ll.SUMabtlli.fr.J. , , , , , " Klo < l It all thalcould be Gtfllrta. n.n.IIU , . 'No beiltanef In rronouncloi U mperlor to any. thine titanl. ' K X C iurnV. . /J. Trot. H. T. Km bn nent by rnall on receipt of priea iu rtamr [ UMIT.ICK'H FOOD CO. , UnrlneViM. . .JaEsHedicallnstituto Chartered by thcStateof IllI- "inola for thecxprecd purpose /orglvlnglmmedlate rellelln hall chronic , urinary nnd pri- ? , vatc diseases. Gonorrhoea , /QleetandSyphilisin all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin nnd Blood promptly rellevedand permanentlycured by reme. . dtestestedlna'orf/Vc ( < fr _ _ _ , } 8 ] > erlall'rarttre. Seminal Wcokncsi , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on t he 1'accLost ManhoodfiojiKdT/j/riirfcl.T/icro it no erpcrlmentitm * The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case , Consultation ! , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DR. JAMES.No. 204Washlnglon St.ChlcarjoIJI. M Attachments Warranted 5 Years. BOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS , E J. LOVEJOT Agent , Writes nn Article on Temperance. In the matter of temperance , I may say that no ono would pick mo out ns radical on cithtr sldoof the question. It is my doctrine that the ovll of Intemper ance will work Its own destruction when the proper time conies. Wo mny got pretty weary waiting for the day of onr emancipation , but It is certainly nnwlas to make the cnuso of tompcrnnco obnox ious by feeding It to the people day times , and then waking thorn tip in the night to nsk them if they have violated their ol- emn obligation. Yon may convince a reasoning human being , but yon cannot teach him a great truth by painting it on every board fence In the civilized world , and then miming him into these board fences till you have smashed hlsnoiosov- oral times , and tanght him to dciploi both you and the caneo you represent. The above solemn chunk of philosophy wna written for mo by n worm , personal friend , who told mo some tlmo ago th.it when I got tired of writing moro froth and form and foolishness for the amuse ment of a torrowlng world , nnd whhod to put together a few sentences of aouso to surprise the public with , ho would bo tickled to death to como around after oflico honrs and write ino a few without charge , Bnt it traa not on the subject of torn- poranco Itself that I started out to spoak. I desired to propound to the readers of the Inglosldo A conundrum or query. It is this : Why is it that when a man be comes booatly drunk , Idiotically Incbcrla ted , and hilariously full , ho will start out at once with what remaining ttrongth ho may have to hunt mo up and converse - verso with mo till Ills lower jaw gota looao and falls elf on the ground with a sickening thud ? Is it because I am good-natured , and show unusual conversational powers , or is It bacausa the idea of hunting mo up and astocluting with mo decs not occur t a man until ho la very , very drunk ? However tbia may bo , it is indeed a shllly day when wo may not epcnd on liotir or two In socialconvorso with a ni-tn who , in either uproariously drunk , sleepy tituuk , confidentially drunk , tearfully drunk , allcctlonately drunk , maudlin drunk , musically drunk , Incoherently drnnk , sorrowfully drunk , abusively drunk , politically drunk , oratorical ! ? drnnk , admiringly drunk , critically drnnk , disorderly drunk , peacefully drnnk , ornamentally drunk , or just simply drunk. Ho may bo in a neighboring state when ; hc wild , ungovernable desire comes ever him to put something in his mouth ffhich will ultimately steal away his Drains , unless ho has taken the precau tion to bavo none concealed about his Deraon. but in the first stage of his ino- jrloty he gets a ticket to whore I am , and then ho goes on with his debauch. Elp generally finds mo at last , and ho taila up to where I atn and begins to converse. It eeems to ma noir that a ; roat deal of my time is taken up con versing with parties who meet mo on the street or at stations or in hotels , and lion talk with me several hours at a tlmo vhilo under the Influencs of intoxicating fquor. I prosnmc 1,000 men have hold mo by ; ho hand and swore that everything they iad was at my service. Money , clothes , louses , jewelry , or anything clso they iad wao none to gooa for me. They would wring my hand again and start to go away , bul Uoy would always ictnni and talk some moro , and when I would swoon and fall > vor they would reluctantly go away. When I venture to remind them the next day of tholr kind offer to supply mo with : unds they generally fail to call it to mind. Some times they ask mo in an In ured tone if I expect to hold a man esponaible for all the promises he inakoa o the Innumerable common fools he meets while drank. So I desire to giva notice In this public way that on and after this date I shall not hold any moro open-air convorsa- tonnes with common drunkards , and , as want to ba perfectly fair and just to ward all , I am willing to bind myself In similar way not to try to converse with sober people while I may bo drunk. Now , f there bo anything unfair or unreason able about this proposition I am willing to alter It , eo that no man can find fault with It. I want to do exactly what is right , and I do not require anything vhatovor of others that 1 am not per- rectly willing myself to submit to. What They rte in New Orleans Now- a-ilays. The great crowds in New Orleans , at the [ Exposition , liberally contributed to the audi ence present at the 177th Grand Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery , on Tuesday , Feb. 10th. The sum of S2G5DOO was fairly placed by the hand of fortune where it probably will do the moat good. As sample bricks , how the goddess treats her vo taries , we note that Ticket No. 2GOO drew the rirat Capital Friza of $75,000 , and was sold as a whole to a resident of Sin Francisco , Cal. , and collected through the Nevada Bank of that city. Ticket No. 88,411 drew the Second Capital Prize ot $25,000 , and was sold to a party in New Orleans , La. , visiting the Exposition probably. Ticket No. 1,730 drew the Third Capital Prize of § 10,000 , and was iold in fifths , one to lleuben Joel , 02 Monroe St , Lynn , Mnns. ; another collected through First National Bank of Birmingham , Pitts burgh , Pa. Nos. 70,929 and 98.470 , drew each $ GOCO , and were held in New Orleans and Cincinnati , O , , &c. , &c. The whole thing will bo repeated again on April 11th , next , of which M. A. Dauphin , New Orleans , La , , will give all Information on application. Tlio Origin of Shop Slgne. Boston Journal , Shop signs were introduced into Eng- nnd from Franco in the reign of Edward III. , and they bccimo so general that nearly every shop keeper in London had Dno displayed outside his shop. Grout Ingenuity was shown in the invention of signs calculated to provo most attractive to the passer by , and largo sums of money were expended In this species of advertising. These signs were not af fixed to the homes bat were placed on posts , or luiDg thereon on hinges , at the edge of the footpath. So largely did these Increase that they absolutely ob structed the free circulation of air , and are supposed to be among the causes of tbo freqnont epidemical disorders of London. They also naturally aldod the spread of oonutgratlons and on these grounds were afterw&id forbidden to be displayed , An Ofl'cnBUo Breath is most distressing , not ouly to the per eon allllcted if he have any pride , but to these with whom ho cimos in cjntaot. It ita delicate matter to spoik of , but It has paitod not only friends bat lovers. Bad breath and catmh are Inseparable. Dr , 8 ge's Catarrh Remedy cares the worst CMes as thousands can testify. A Olevor Swindler's Death , Philadelphia Record. John Norton , a celebrated swindler and bunko man , who was arrested onca or twice in this city , died of pneumonia a few days ago at Boston. Ho participated In a number of big swindling schemes , and was known all over the country. Among his exploits In this cily was olio with Broad street merchant , from whom ho secured $2,000 by a clover scheme. The gentleman mot him on the street some tlmo after and promised never to say any thing about the c so If he would success fatly practice the same trick on another gentleman by whom ho had been taunted about the loss. The trick was sncoss- fully played , and the merchant had his rovengo. Tlio Vegetables You KM , Asparagus is good diuretic , Sorral Is cooling. Carrots ara not very digestible , LoMtico is narcotic. Celery Is good for the brain ; and the onion is something yon don't want to eat when yon are go- log courting. If you oat too much of a variety , and get dyspepsia , tnVo Brown's Iron Blttora and bo well. Sir. A. Ste vens , Woodbtiry , Mo , says , "I had dya- popsla badly ; utod Brown's Iron Bitter * , and felt a great change for the hotter after the first doso. " OLD TELEGUAIM1 WlttE. Vlmt Becomes of tlio Ml lea of It Worn Ottt E\cry Tear , I'hilndelphia Times. "Wo exchange at the rate of an eighth of a cent per pound about 100 tons of old and rejected telegraph wlro every year , " said the superintendent of the construc tion department of the Western Union tcrday. "Wo buy nothing bnt the beat Ex. B. B. galvanized telegraph wire No. 8 , which costs in frum seven to eight cents per pound sixteen foot to the pound. From five to seven y oats wo calculate as the llfo of a wire , but oftentimes bavo boon compelled to replace them In less tlmo , owing to being poorly put up by the climbers , and where tbo wires joins the cross-bars rust trill ensue. In a cllmato llko ours the wires will last much longer than where the air is continually moist , as is the cato in the lake region or along the ssacoast. Wires strung along the coatt are often found encrusted with a salt deposit , which in the couwo of n few pears will cnuso much trouble to thoopcr ators , and If a storm occurs the weight upon the wires will cause breakage to en sue , which is often charged to the snowstorms. "A wire when once cut , as Is of ten done jy the fire department to hasten the croc- -'on of tholr ladders , is oasi'y ' joined to gether , but wo always consider such a vlro defective and to these first do wo look whoa trouble Is repotted. " Superintendent Kennedy of tbo Biltl- nero and Ohij service slid ho coueidorod : ho cllmato of Philadelphia to Do the best for the preservation of overhead wires. As yet bis company has not boon com pelled to replace any of tholr wires , al though the branch company in Chicago lave replaced half their wires , erected jut four years ago. They usually ex change about forty tons of wlro every pear. The owners of wire mills will not 3uy it , bat , will exchange with na , allow- ng but an oigth of a cent per pound. I don't know what use they make of it , " "Iho first wire crcctod for telephone purposes , " said Manager MoAlcer of the Bell Telephone company , "was No. 1C , or the thickness of the thirty second part of an Inch , and it were well for about a pearbut being easily tasted wasreplaced with the ordinary telegraph wire. Yon will , no doubt , find the former lying up- in tbo roofs of many houses throughout : ho clly , our workmen not taking the ; roublo to remove it. As yet wo have not sold any old stock , bat if wo can find a purchaser wo will lot him have it cheap. " PDUESl PILES ! PILKS1 A SURE CURE FOUND AT juASTI NO ONE NEED BUFFER. A snro cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching nnd tJlcorntod Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr , William's Indian Pile Ointment. A single ) ox has cured the worst chronlo cases of 25 or SO years standing. No ono need suffer five ninutes after applying ; this wonderful sooth- ng medicine. Lotions , Instruments and oleo- .uarios do moro harm than good. William's [ ndlan Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , al- ays the intones itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm in bed , ) acts as a poultice , rives instant relief , and is prepared only for EHlea , itching of the private ports , and for nothlno oleo. Read what the Hon. J. M. OpfEnbeiiry , of Cleveland , says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oolntment : "I have used scores of Pile 'urea ' , and it affords me pleasure to say that I lave never found anything which gave such 'immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For solo by all drug gists and mailed on receipt of price. 50o and SI. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co , 0. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent , A Had Book. orristown Herald , A now book Is entitled "How I Made Honey at Homo. " Wo advise our read ers to have nothing to do with it. Three men were arrested a few claja ago for making money at home. The nervous system is not shaken by ho asu of Hcd Star Cough Cure. Not Afraid. He Won't yon go sleighing with mo his evening ? She Have you a gentle horse ? Ho Yes , Indeed. I can drive him with ono hand. She I'll go. Philadelphia Call. A Russian Holiday. On March 3 , or February 19 0 , S , , L801 , the late Czsr of Rossla , In his 'among ukano , used these words : "Cross ponrstlvos , orthodox people , and ask 3od'a blotsing for a now life. " And on ; hat day a now era was inaugurated In Rnlftia. Chattels became freemen. On : ho anniversary of this day the freed serfs of Russia voluntarily abstain from work and dedicate the day to thanksgiving and ) rajcrs. In tha lost year of his reign the cz < r liberator ordered thtt the holy synod sanctioned the dccreo that henceforth the nlnoteanth day of February ( March 3) ) should ba observed throughout Russia ns a legal and church holiday. This la the only holiday the Russian peasants bavo during the year , and they celebrated it Tuesday to the number of 45,000,000. SHE HAD STIIUOK A NKAV IDEA' 1'onlnfj for Photographers as Beauties ofiJlffcront Typea , New York Times. Jerome Bardolph Smock was slowly parading down Fifth avenue , dreaming of the days when ho danced over the floor of a great dry gocds house In answer to the roaglo call of "cash , " Now ho was a sales gentleman and were drgskin gloves and'a five-button cut away Engliih cork screw coat , ' As ho moved on a vision of beauty burst upon bis sight. It wai Flos shlldo Juliana Montrnorcncl was her pet name. "Why , Flossie , " said Jerome , "what B swell yon are ! What are you doing now ? ' "I'm a professional beauty now , dear boy. " ' A what ! " 'A professional beauty , my l mb. " "Ob , I see now , how the deuce o.i you be a professional beauty ? Only f month you wore selling ribboni. " "You do not rcizo upon the ecbemo , dear chappie. I sit for photogrnphei a for celebrated boaulie * . To-day , ftr In stance , I sat as n famous billet dancer. I were a jet black wig with the hair oolhd "p on top of my head , a tarlotau drosi , tights , nd dancing sllpperj. Next week my pictures will bo for falo an Slgnorina 1'illlcoddl , of the ballet at La Scala Milan aud lots of young crushers , lifco you , who love to decorate their rooms with photo graphs of pretty women , will buy copies and loll their f i lends they received from the fair ballot dancer henolf when they Were on the continent last summer , don't yon know ? To-morrow 1 am going to oil In a rnngnlficlcnt ball coetome , with extra double low nock and short sieves , and a blonde wle , as L dy Mary Oravclborry , the now English beauty. Ar.d that picture - turo will sell llko smelts , became it's 'English , quite English , you know. ' And that's the sort of thing I'm doing now , jnd that's how I como to bo a professional beauty , eld chappie. " "Doosltnsy ? " "Well , I should jini-lo my shekel's , " she replied ; "tralah. " "Hoop da do1 said ho. And thus they parted. The following testimonial Is from Mn , Sot1 OMOX Wm , a gentleman well known iu Hal timore : Mr. Well's case was considered hopeless from the start , his friends nctuMly having ar ranged for his funernl. 2 hey hearing of the curative qualitloi of Dufly'u Malt Whisky suggested ft trial , The suggestion was acted on with great success , for In a short tlmo ho was entirely cured , and by the uic of tint itlns- ly alone Mr. Well is to-dav attending to his bmluea as usual. BALTIMOIIK , Mel. , May 0,1881. The Duffy Mult Whisky Company : Gentlemen In December Ust I was mid cJenly stricken at my hotel with n severe horn- orragc , losing about ono c.illon of blood at the tirst attack , nnd largo quantltoa frequent ly thtrcafter. My rase was considered hope * Iocs from the start , and EO certain were my friends that they actually arranged for my funeral. On the 30th day of December I was remo\od to the Hebrew hospital , nnd was there ordered by my physician to use Cod Liver Oil nnd WhlsUy. On advice the whisky I used was ynur famous euro Malt. In a short tlmo I diecatded the oil using only your whisky. , I feel that T owa my llfo to the saving qualities nnd puritv of your whisky , and earnestly recommend it to any person Buffering from pulmonary complaint ) or hemorrhage orrhago , Youra , very sincerely. SOLWKIL , Lata Excelsior Clothing Houso. llio tnvcdlsli Godivn. L'.iris Pipnro. The 26V of February in S ivcden is con sidered the midwinter day. la the era of Paganism it waj a gr at festival in loner of the heroine Gou or Goja , deified under the nnnia of Disa , to whom the whole month was consecrated besides. The legend of Goo Is very curious. It states that at cue time when the country vas visited by a frightful famine , the National assembly decided that ia order o alleviate the general distress it would ) o necessary to put to death a part of ho population , especially the old and In- inn. Goft alone dared to protest loudly and claimed to be able to propose a ncins of remedying the dearth , which would prove more eflicacions as well as moro humano. The king orJorod the ixecution of the decree to bo postponed , > ut In the interim , dcslriog to test the sagacity of the young girl , and to con- 'onnd her audacity , ho sect her word ho would only receive her on condition ; li t she would coma to bis dwelling neither on foot , nor on horseback , nor In a vehicle , neither dressed nor undressed , neither in the courco of a year nor dur ing any particular month , neither by day nor by night Goa salved the enigma. She came to the king's house on a sledge drawn by a goat , holding on to ono sldo of the sledge , with ono leg resting on the lolo tf the shdgo , tne other on the goat. Bho were a fishing not only In lieu of gas inonts , and she came exactly at the epoch of the solstice when the month la still undetermined , at the moment of u : nll moon , but while it was yet twilight Being permitted to speak , she advised that ; ho old and infirm , in lien of being ex terminated , should bo merely sent to the still nnpooplcd parts of * the country , where they would bo able to obtain the noans of existence without being any inrden to the community. The king liked ho advice , and as the adviser had sharmed him by her beauty and her wit 10 took her for his wife. tUo Landlady Wcjnr. "How deep a mourning border do you ; biok 1 ought to have on my notepaper , Mr. Crlmscnbeak ? " aeked the daughter of his docoatoi boarding house mistress. "Pretty large , miss ; pretty large ! " seid Crlmsonbeak , taking his bat and his leave. "Your mother always did like a pretty generoas boarder , you know. " Yonkeis Statesman. 1VKSTEKX NEWS , DAKOTA. Day county coal mines promise successful production. Vermillion's total indebtedness not funded 13 $07.07. The Vermillion creamery turns out 5,000 rounds of butter each week. A colony of Mlpsourinns will settle near the Boundary line in Turner county. The Homeitako mine produced $148,000 'or the year endicg March 1. The roads from Sidney to Dvadwood are said to bo in fine condition. The Black Hills Times places the number of stock cuttlo la the Black Hills region nt 300,000. A Flandrau brute n.tmod Douglai , in a fit ) f paieion , seUea an ax nnd brained his own lorso , The South Dakota coil company have been making preparations for an active spring c.im- psign. A bill to establish and endow a school of mines at Jtapid City , has passed both branches of the legislature. The Sioux Falls grantto quarries are eh ) w- ng increased.bigna of activity with the np- iroach of spring , Lawrence county has forty fchool districts and 4,000 school children , end propoeea a teachers' institute , Pierre Is satisfied , veto or no veto , that as loonjos division and admUfion come H it will surely bo the capital city of the state of South Dakota. The Sioux Full city council has condemned the water works system , created a board of liealth , ordered the streets and alleys cleaned and a new regime Instituted all round , The postofFice name of Kordland , in Kings- bury county , wiut recently changed to tint of Denver , and now the legislature bi : paieed n bill changing the name from Denver to Ar lington. Surveyor-general Vossenden statw it will bo neceisary to make a renirvey of the re cently opened reservations , the gulleles * red men having obliterated , as near an pocBiblenll tracaa of the original survey , The noble red man and the duiky maid of the ( orost have been entertaining the citl- /en of L&Graca with an exhibition cf the Hioux war dance , receiving in return a feast of cold grub. The ' 'Chinese must go. " Deadwood parties are putting a mammoth steam laundry into operation at that town-will run wagons to all outside camps , and will otherwise push tha alinond-syed Alougollart to the wall in the wonhce business , Tbe etttto of the millionaitn mining super ictendent , McMastery , recently deceased , is ehrlnklng by reason of transfers coming ol light , showing large amounts of property in bit name at the time of hU death to ha\o been purchased for other parties. Deadwood miners having prepared a de funct canine for burial , sent for the coroner , undertaker and minuter who arrived together , nnd were uthered into the room to view the remains. The pnrnon nnd undertaker nccptoc ! the situation , but the cuioner WAR diguttod. WTOilIKO , The electric fira alarm system has been in troduced In Cheyenne. The contract piico of the water works to bo put in at Fort ItiiMoIl i $4G75 , It requires $2,000 n wnok to ] my the hftluli In the Lnramla rolling mill } . The examination of the books of the tcrri torlal treasury thaws n cash babtnco of $39- S'2.01. The congregation ot St. John's Crvtholi church at Clieyonco has decided to build i largo hall adjoining the church , Laramie is still boasting of the so.ip mini discovered nonr llock Creek , The minim clean up of the town will provo n rich ono for the stockholders , A child of seven , the daughter of Mis. Allco Uupp , of Cluyenno , in held by n f m ily nt- Tie Siding'for a board bill. The mother was forced to call upon the courts to secure her child , Two local bruisers indulged in a brutal knock down and drng out nt Rnwlinit lately , ( Jueensbury rules governed and twenty-three rounds were fought. The Cheyenne thumper won and pocketed ? 200 , A serious shooting nllray occurred in the Laramia penitentiary im the llth , Durlucr the afternoon n man about the penitentiary came to towr and it Is supposed ho obtained a tiistol , nnd gnvoit to n corn let. Just before the prisoners were locked In their cells for the night , guard named Naah lUrtod to carry out n bucket of water when tha convict , whoso name has not been learned , B truck him on the head with a heavy earthen Te ol , The guard closed with the convict nnd a strug gle itiinued. During the ttrugglo the uonvkt drew the revolver ho had obtained nnd fired. The ball struck Iho guard in the neck , but In flicted only a flesh wound. Tlio guard nt onca returned the fire and ehot the convict twice , both balls taking elfoct in the legs. Iho des perate prisoner was then overpowered , dis armed nnd Icikod up. Both of thu wounded men will recover. coLoiunu , The Uiicamp i ftro \ .illey will be ono of tko blossoming agricultural regions this jour. Larnmio City took 81,200 in scholarships for the Demcr University scholarship fund. The fund nt present hasreacheJ 337 000. The legislature his passed n railroad com mission bill. 11 is as harmless as thoNobras ka law , but the salaries are higher. The legislature ? is backed by the best people of the the state In an effort to put high liquor license in forco. The proposed law iu the main is tiruilar to tha Nebraska law. The city council of Denver IB negotiating for the Iluut property in West Denver for n city park. The tract contains twenty r.cies aud is valued at $75,000. Keports of very rich gold discoveries from i point in the L.I Plata mountains on Junction creek , fourteen miles from Durango , are still received. Several specimens have assayt-d from 540,000 to 530,000 A ton. Myrtle Monis , a 15-year-old Denver girl , Jias been ubductod and , a ? supposed , taken , o Lincoln , Nebraska , it is suspected at the instaoca of her father , who wns/lisnleascd bo- C.VUPO she was not being reared in the Koman Catholic faith. MONTANA. Postmaster Kirkpatrick , of Dillon , hna bcon arrested for embezzlement and forgery , The output of the Helen Mining and Ka duction works for thn month of February was 710,000 pounds of bullion. It is currently reported that the Ilomestako mine at Crook Citv has been sold to eastern parties for 8100,000 S35.COO cash. Over 100 bills have been introduced in the legislative boueo this session , of which num ber only about 40 have passed. In February tha Helena postoffice issued 21)0 ) domestic postoflice orders , amounting to SU > 53 'M , and 280 postal notes amounting to § 557.17. After much wrangling over an anti-gambling bill , the legislature has compromised on a pro position to have gambling rooms all tip stairs. Kighteon lodges of Crows have 'uettlod in Big Horn basin , south of their reservation , and say it belongs to them and they are going to ptay and drive the white men out. The Butte Inter-Mountnin Jiys the terri torial legislature is a "band of contracted and narrow-minded chumps who ought to herd sheep for $30 a month. " C.U.UOK.VIA. The season in Nap Valley is DJX weeks ahead of time. Xiufadel vines are in bloom and grnpo growers are trembling for fear of destructive late frosts. Extensive tracts south of Los Angeles oi being converted Into eucalyptus forests. On and about the Rosecranz tract nine miles from the city , 140,000 trees are being planted. A. 15. Smith , of Napa , exhibited an pgg laid by one of his hens the other day. The longest diameter of tha ecrg was six inches and the short diameter four Inches. But what made theejcgand thelhentbatlloldlttceltbrnte- was the fact that it contained within it and other pel feet egg about the usual size. Professor JampaV nrren of Los Angeles , is the inventor of n new process of reducing oro9 , which la done by the aid of electricity. One day while examiuino : n piece of g old bar in quartz , ho accidently let It fall into _ the dynamos , which was in motion at thu time. On looking for the piece next day he found jt in the dynamo nd t > his rurpiiso the gold in the quartz hod been molted nnd had run into ono siie of the rock forming a beautiful but ton , The legislature hfis adjourned elno die. The principal work of the body was the passage of several appropriation and deficiency bills , which necessitates the iirreaeo of the state tax to 67 cents and six mills on n valuation of ? 8 30,000,030. It is claimed by the friends of the administration that this largo tax rate was the outcome of a dtsire to pay all the state's i indebtedness , including the alickena claims , and also the charitable disposition of members , which causel them to appropriate § 110,000 \ For the tupport of orphans and half orphans , S10.COO for on industrial homo for feeble minded children , 5250,000 for a branch insane nyluin , acd other appropriations for similar purposes. In addition to the foregoing , there lave been passed the text-book bill , thoHeath amendment , n bill to appropriate 810.000 to erect a state hotel In the Yosemite Valley , and u host of amendments to the codes , nnd .ho meaiuro calling for a special ulcction to be held on Juno Hth to pass upon tbo proposed constitutional amendment , HTJIAT NDGOITS. At the election In IJoIne , Idaho , In favor of ltd for the extuntion of the railroad to that city , the ballot Blood 319 for and NiS ngoinst. Tbo Salt Lake , Shoahone & Idaho Central railroad , a project for connecting ! the great Wood river end Sawtooth mining regions with the Centrnl Pacific and Denver & llio Grande railroads , is being agitated In Idaho , A strike ol fclx feet of carbonot ore has ben made in the wnt ground of tbo Ashland mine , in lilnRharn , Utah. The A hl.md ia near the old Neptune mine and Is the property of Guorgo Hearst & Co. , but is being worked un er a leaao to 13emln & Cree , The receipts of bullion aqd ore in Salt Lake City for the week ending March llth , Inclu- M ve , were oxtromelv light , being of bullion 839,998,30 ; of oie , $8 GlO.tli , a total of $48- 038.92. For the pro\ ious week the receipts weio 809,610 Gi ( of bullion ami $18,257.87 of ore. ore.The legislature of Arl/ona ha > granted the right of way to M , Salisbury and some other San Francisco men , together with a subsidy cf $200.000 In Marlcopa county bonds , for a railroad from tha town of Maricopa , un the Southern Pacific railroad , via Tcmpe , to Phoenix , Maricopa county , a distance of thirty mil.s , An English gdiiilumnu recently ncalv- od a novel bouquet from a lady admirer. Vegetables only were used in its produc tion , as follows. Carrots in two shapes , long and shot , radishes the s rae , Brut- cols apronls , vurle u'od Hcntoh kale and the broad'lcafcd Unrvalau variety , piw- ley beicg mod instesd ol tha usual fern frond seen In tbo usual boutjncts , Tbo whole , Including the holder.rneasuredfif ccn Inches In diameter , and was mount ed in the u l way with .Ibsnltilrty free from Opltttn , iii > itlr.i nml A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE ( HJRE For C'oughn , Bore Thront , ItnnmnrK , Influents , Cold * , llrondilll * . Ooup , U liouplnE Cough , AMlinm , Quln.y , l'nln In t linl , uJ othtr frpcilon < * flli9 Tlirtwl n 11.tingt. Price no contu n bottle. Sold liy Drm-cUM find Dent- cm. JMrllft iinaMHotnittictt/iflritnitfrtaDrntniitlu gel II for Mem Kill rtrrlrr lira kolllei , Sriirtiickaraei fxi/iJ , by tending one dollar to * THKCiunirs J.vnnmnronr.kST. Bolt Uwutn > n I Minufectnrrrs InlUmorr , Jl.rl n I , f. R. A. Swirt'i Spoclflo cured rno ol rhoumntVim throe months co , after my rhjuclnos hod exlmuotcd the ! reiiKxlles without gltlng relief. C. P. GOODTKMI , Alt y at Law , llrunswlek , Ox I have l > on afflicted with rhoumMijm ncatlr fort \enrs , ami a low bottles of Hultt's S | > cdfio cured Im It la a Qed end U the tufforlnfr. J. 11. WADL , Thomson , Oa. I hol > ccn entirely rollout cf novoro rhcmn tl n In my right mm by the unoof Salft's Specific an parted throiiKh last "Inter without m rcUpso. SlUMtT IlKititiRT , Ed. Se. Culthatur , Atlanta , Gs. TWENTY YKAllS-1 Imrt bocn a sultoror from rhcunmtlsm twontv JOIUH ; n9 roaiml ton elicloCon ocuM Imrillyxet about , oen on crutchct. Sv.lfi Sjieo flo Ins cured ino eoumltnd well , MM EZRA Mnosiiox , Macon , do. Swift's Specific has rcllo > 0'l tno of rheum-ilium which at ono tlmo tbrcatcuod to ntop my minister ! work. 11K7. W. A. Kinu , Cross rUliis.Ala. Swift's Spcclfleb entirely cgotablo. Trcatlso o Blood and Skin I ) ! w9rn mallo.l frte , 1m B rirr SritciPio G > , , Atlanta , Oa. < tiilFb. uro Cnrca. IK tabll iieaiB31 | Jcrt" ' ouarantaa given tr - ] < > vvarjj aa e ttntfertnknn , BiTSonit two i t3inr3 for Celebrate J MeillcnlNVorki , Address , I' . I ) . CI-AllICK , JH. A * . , j S Clark Street. CltrcACO. ILL. Atsttetir a. F. . . Ht ] [ ( SUCCESSORS TO DAVIS QBNX1IAL DKALKHS IN 1C05 FAHNAM STREET. - OMAHA Ilavo for sale 500,000 acroa carefully selected land n Kaetom KabraaVa , at low mloo and on may tcitn Improved fanes for sale In Douglas , Dodge , Coltax Platte , Hurt , Cuming , Sarnj , Washington , llbrrlok laundore , and Butler oouDtlna , Taxes paid In all parta of the etats. Honey lomtod on improved farms. Notary Public alnays In office. Corrosnondonci solicited G17 St. Charles St. , St. Louis , No. A regular graduate oflfto Medical CollcgM , has been lootrel njjased In the cpeclnl treatment of CWUOMC , Niax-oli , Sktfl and HLOOD Puiiiuilrinn any th r rnrtlclan In at Ix > QfA ueltjr paper ! ihew and nil old rcildanu know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Montr ) and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other' lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood r * old Sores and Ulcers , are treated vith lueeBii.oQlalcilieUtitlbaprlnelplFi. rJa'elr rrfiaTvir cD's"s.eL ' ! f.5 ! ? l' ° m ln " erotlon. Excess , A Positive Written Guarantee iSlfli1 ? * . " ml l > l f" . MoAIcine. tent overywhcM. rampWciti , inirlHh or Oorrzan , 04 parje. , an. Jcrlbuiff above diBeoae8ia tnaloor fomAlopn2a MARRIAGE GUIDE ! WO p 5Ci. fine plates. Illuitrattd ID eloth and tilt MtdlDC. 80 .nu.nej rpo Ugy .amo.paoer corer. . S5 . rh ! > Ldf sontalne ill the curious , doujtrol or ladLl.lclT viat W tnow. A book olercat Inivoot to ill , Uc lU > . i u T ra vwl by ( . av ) nnd VIGOR ot YOUTH. U > )8l.i. want of Appetite , Jn- I ii'A ol HtrcjtiRtli , 'Inxabsolately ' uiirucl. lloDns , iiiincleaand iic-rvci rt'C''U o nuw torce. Erllvcnn tha mind and eiipplku Jiralu I'owc'r. . . _ * iM'c.tUlMvto tliclrsi'Vwill Ind loDIUEKtBlTJU'SIllON TONIC apnfaand inedy euro. , IH co a clear , licalUiy votiipluxlon , * ! 'rc < ] iicnt aticmpts at co""lT'1''liiK onlyn-Jci Ijtlionopnlarltyiittlioorlulnal. Douolcxi > vri jent pcttlio OIIKHXAI. ANI > JIKST. if Send youriiddre stoThB Dr. Hurt rMixl Oo.\ flStIxiili > . Mo..for our"DHEAM BOOK. " ! urnilof trunoaapd uaafatf/jfor HKl'KE.SENTS | Phaonlt Insnranco Co. , London , Cash i ABaetg ( { ,891,000 WcBtcheetor.N. Y , Capital 1,000,000 I rbellcrohantaof N H-arkNJ.Capital. . . . 1,376,000 OlrardFlre , I'hlladolphla.CapttM 1SOO,000 Woman's FUnd OarlUI _ _ . _ . 1.SS90OO BOTTLES. Srlnngor , . . . . . . . . > Bavaria 3almbfsoher , . . } 3ftvana. ? il neif . * . . - , . . . , * "Ooheminn. Jaisor. . . - . . . . - - - . - . . - .TJrnmen. DOMESTIC. Bndweifaer . St , LOUJH. Anhauser. . . . - -St. Louin. Best's . . . . . _ . Mihvnukeo , Schlitz-Piloner - . Milwnukoo. Hru8 [ . Omaha. Ale , PoHer , DoraBBtic and Khinii Wine. ' 'D. MAUEKR , PINE LINE THE ONLYTEXOLUfalVB IN Tha romarkublo growth 3 } Oman * dnrlcg the loat feu yearn l t , m tto of great Astonishment to thoae wLo pajr u oocaalocal visit to this rjrowlnt ! ritf. Th development o ! Iho StorV Yr.vda Ihi neoonsity of the Belt Lln Kcnti tha finely paved streets the hundrocbof new rcslnonooa and coetJy business bloakj , with the population cf our city inora than doubled In the last five years. A.11 thlt IB n great surprise to vlsltori nnd ! a tht admiration of our oltizoru. Thla rapid growth , the bnulnoM Activity , nJ thi rrmuy substantial Improvements madn i lively domond for Omoha ronl estate , and ovary Inventor hag made a handprint profit. Slnao the Wall Street pnnla M y , with the aabseqnont 017 of hard tlir.oa , there hna bo en less demand from speed * * torn , but o fair demand from luvostori Booking homos. Thla latter claan tuo taking advantage of low prices In bnlld- lug material and are nosering thalr herns * at much lectt ccat than will bo possible yon * hence. Spocnlaton , too , can br.y real osta * B chor.por now and ought ta trJtt advant o of present prlooi foi fntuz * 'pro ' in. The next few years pjomleos groatoi divolopmenta In Omaha than'tho PRB * fivi yosro , which have bosn DA good u wo could reasonably desire. Now man * nfaotnrlng cstabllshmonta and largo Job bing houses nro added nlmait weekly , nj til add to the prosperity o5 Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through * bnt the State , trho have tholr money Irr. . the banks drawing a nominal rate of ID- teroat , which , If judiciously Invested la Omaha real obtnto , would bring them much greater rotnrua. We have many , bargains which wo era confident will" bring the purohuoi largo profits In thi noax f utnro. Wo have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western partu of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices OQ Sherman nvenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th atreets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valnn We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- by in the south part of the city. The ievelopments made in this section 3y the Stock Yards Company and she railroads will certainly double bhe once in a short time. Wo also have Home line business lota anil Rome elegant inside rnsi- leucep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find gccd bsigiDiih fc-y calling ! 213 Bottth Hth St , Bet roan Fornham and Doaglos , P. S. Wo onk those who him property for 8nlo nt a bargain to ive us a cnllWe -w.int only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.