THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , MAKCH 26 , 1881 , gm mm ipi = * Z-rl taU li HiA = = f * s ff ! ( ] - , combining Iron with psrt < iBbls tonlr.i , niilPkly ivnd complete ! } 'tircn II M > rp ! n , Zli < llR < mtlnn , Wcultne * * ; < jiiiiiirnlllnnl | ninJitrIa < ChllU&ndV9T rnt .mil itcurnlKln. It u an unfnlllng rcmwy for Dkcaica of thl * "inrji unit I.Ivor. I in InvRluabloi for Dtoaiui peciiller te ' /7 men , and nil who Icadfeitenbiiy Hvti. ( t lops not Injure the tcetlicnu3ehcR < Uclrco1 / . jura constipation OAT ( /ron mpJIIcintUtO II enriches find purifies the blood , stimuliitel lh appetite , 4.1(1 * tlio assimilation of food , ro . - > Heartburn nnd Ilclchlug , and strength TI the tunnels * And ncrvei fct Intermittent Fovcrs.k usltudeIfccVo O--K7 , lc. , It hivj no equal. > T" "I ho Rcmilno has nboTO trarto nvirk Jim1 < f ( x\ red llats on wrapper. Tulto no ojbr -ixtllkr JlX'lWBCIIHIClt CO. ILTITflK- 7EST BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND ffiver ottered to the uubUc. 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Gonorrhoea , yaicetandSyphillslnnll their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by re me- . dicslcstedinaJ'ort/lVir tStirctall'ractlce. Seminal Weakness , Nlcht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the I'ace.Lost Manhood , voaHlvtlu rtirwf. Tlicre it no ( uerlmci n < 7. The appropriate remedy is at once used In cacti case. Consultations , per sonal or by tetter , sacredly confidential. Wed- iclnes cent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMESNo.204WashlnglonSl.ChIcagolll. HllBUBG-AMEEIGAtt PACKET COMPANY : Direct Line for England , Franco and Germany. The ewm hlps of thU well known Una are bull ! ol Iron , In witor-tlght comportments , and are far- nlihed with every requisite to cuke the pustgi both Bate and agreeable. They carry tbe United BtaUa and European milbj , and leave New York ThueJari and Saturdays for 1'lymouth ( LONDON ) CberboogPAU13 and HAUDUUO. IUt a : Sleenffe from namburg 110 , to TUmbarg 110 ; round trip . . Kiret Cabin , $55 , { 05 and > 76. Henry lundt Mark Damon , K. K. Moore * . U. Toft , ftceuta In Omaha , OronevreK It Schoentgeo , aeeotaln OouuollDluOa. 0. 11. KIOUAUO & CO , , ( Jon. I'ua. Afta , SI Broadway , N. Y. Chaa. KOI tnlnikl & Co. , General Wortero Ageota , 170 Wash' ' lug Bt. Chicago. lit .DidlyoulSup- v lUoj uhA pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. ' TI1BY COB1B HIGH , Strawberries Which Cost Oror Ono Dollar a Qnnrt Costly FmU. News. "Strawberries ? Oh , yes , strawborrle are getting to bo quite cheap now , " aai the Clark Btreet fine fruiterer. ' 'W have aomo choice onca here from Florida and they are now aclllcg for $1.10 a quart. Only a few weeks ago they brought 82.GO , so you too they are quite cheap , " "Aro there any other berries in the market now ) " "No , nnd there will not bo for aomo llttlo tlmo. As I said before , these horde are from Florida. I ozpcot to bo getting the fruit from Charleston , S. 0. , In abon three weeks and from Georgia by May 1 I am aolllng a good many Florida torrm toes at from 20 cents to 40 cents a pound , and excellent cucumbers from the same place at from $2,50 to $3 a dozon. "Horo is aomothlng out of the usna run at thla season , " continued the fruit erer , as ho took from a c.isa a box of elegant gant grapes. "These are a special order for a aolcct pa.rty. They were grown in a hot honao on the banks of the Hudson I have juat tent another order for some for a north side lady. What nro they worth ? Six dollars n ponnd , nnd I don' make a cent on thorn. " It seems that the atock of Spanish grapes in the market ia about exhausted and price for the boat Is now from 7f cents to $1 a pound. There Is a good demand mand for them at thoao figures , for no really recherche banquet or private party la complete without thorn. The same ia true ot the delicious California butter pears so popular last fall. They are so called because they molt in one's mouth , The fruiterer cut ono in two and ( presented sonted a slice to the reporter with the re mark that the present price was § 1.5 ( per dozen Fine apples have commoncoc to come in , and choice ones bring from 40 cents to CO cants each. The conversation then turned on oranges. "Which variety do you Ilko the boat ? ' was asked. "Tho Indian river ( Florida ) oranges by all odds. They are the bon-ton of all , EO to speak. They are BO good and ao largely called for that many unscrupulous fruiterers are palming off other varieties on consumers and calling them Indian rivers. The genuine are selling at from 75 cents to $1 a dozen. " "And where do the boat oranges come from taking them all through ? " "From Florida. Of COOIMO I don't mean to say that all Florida oranges are good , but they average bettor. Take the California varieties , for instance. They are bettor than the Imported ones , to bo sure , but in sweetness and lack of seeds they cannot compare to thoao of the south. The California } arc a pretty fruit but not up to the others. The , market is flooded with thorn now. A frost tot In the orange bolt and the growers got scared , picked them in a green state , and are rushing them into the largo cities. " "Here ia an odd variety from Florida , " he continued , picking up a small , bright- yellow orange. "It Is called the St. Allchaals. They are uaod greatly In Eng. land , and a Florida planter got some cuttings from St. Michaels and started to raising them. Ho has made quite a suc cess of It. "Florida mandarins and tangerines are out of the market now , but wo ara im porting the Spin lab variety , They are Boiling all the way from GO cents to § 1.50 a dozen , according to size. They are used it luncheon parties. The latest craze for thoae luncheons , however , Is 'stuffed dates. ' The pit is first removed and in side is placed nut meats of all kinds , such as hickory nut , walnut , peanut , ind others. They arc quite the rage now. " SKIN DISEASES CURED. By Dr. Frnzlor'a Llaclo Ointment. Curoa : by magic : Pimples , Black Heads ot Grub llotohos and Eruptions on the Coco , leaving ia skin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itch , alt Rhaum , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old , Ibstlnnte Ulcers Hold by druggists , or mailed on receipt price. 60 cents. Bold by iuhn & Oo. and 0. F. Goodman. Now Plant Trooa. The season for tree planting is here , 'ho roots should bo under ground early nd have the benefit of varying temper- tnro as the growing season advances. Nothing ia moro beautiful than a homo nrrounded by suitable trees and shrub- ) cry. Every ono who can possibly , iiould plant out plenty of evergreen nd other ornamental trees. Put out uch as will bo an ornament to the remises. Make your lots , yard , homo iremisos just as handsome as possible. rhis costs bnt llttlo titnoor money , and vlll add greatly to the beauty of the city r country , and enhance the value of our places as well. The following testimonial Ia from Mil. SOL- MOX WKIL , a gentleman well known in lial- iuiore : Mr. Woll'n cnso was considered hopeless rom thu start , Ilia friends actually having ar- anged for his funeral. They hearing uf the uratiro nualitiei of Duffy's Malt Whisky uggoated a trial. Thu suggestion was acted 11 with great success , for in a short tlmo he was entirely cured , and by the use o/thiawhia- y alone Mr. Well is to-day attending to his mslnea as usual , 1ULTIMOBB , Md. , May D , 1881. The Duffy Malt Whisky Company : Gentlemen In December lost I was sud denly stricken at my hotel with a sovera hem. orrafco , losing about ono Rallon of bload at ho first attack , and large quantitos frequent- y thereafter. My case was considered hope- ess from tha start , and so certain were my fiends that they actually arranged for my uneral. On the 30th day of Docjmbor I was removed to the Hebrew hospital , and was hero ordered by my physician to use Cod Liver Oil and Whisky. On advlca the whisky I used was your famous sure Malt In a short tlmo 1 discarded the oil using only yonr whisky. I feel that I owe my Ufa tn the avlng qualities and purity of your whisky , and uaruoatly recommend it to any person Buffering from pulmonary complaint ! or hem orrhage , Yours , very sincerely. SOL WEIL , Late Kxcelsior Clothing IIouso , Qncstlon of Low W geH. List Sunday the Rev , Dr. Da Oosta , of ow York , delivered a sermon on the subject of "Wages , " which , aa reported n the Herald , gives several facts of vital Interest. The dangers of the pov erty begotten of low wages , said the doctor , * ro intemperance and crlmo , common alike to men and woman , As illustrations of overwork and underpay I will notice the postmen , who in all aorta of weather fulfill their arduous duties , and the thousands of necdlo-women In this city , whose miserable liros can boat bo understood by reading Hood's "Song of the Shirt. " Thousands cf young girls are employed In various establishments who for the mere pittance of a dollar a week , attired in a convict garb , ara on their feet from morning untu night. And bojs do the aarno work for oven less. Yet they are lotrnlnp a buiineis , preparing for the fnture. Do we ever remember for what these girls are being prepared' It la the curio of low wages which fills homes of Ul-reputo and crowds to over flowing charitable institutions all overth country. As a cnso in point I will rca some ligutcs for the first tlmo mad public , I believe of an institution eon tainlng 2,000 Masdalens. Of thoac , pro vlous to their f ll,53-l had bcon Gamin but 81 per week ; 33 < i , $2 per week , 230 83 ; 127,54 ; 68 , $5 ; 7 , SO ; 8 , § 7 , an but ono who hud bcon receiving $2 weekly. Is further proof needed ? It is often aild that high wages wil not euro these evils and that poraons pot soaslng ample revenues often steal , yet I cannot bo denied that high tragesglv men at least a ohanco to bo honest. Men say that all tbeao matters are gov orntcl by the unlvoml law of supply an demand , but this is an inhuman law am humanity will annul It. In this ago Industry is falling Into th hands of a few men who , by a tap upon the wlro , can disarrange the \vholo sys torn or machtno of labor. Yet what i the use of donounclug corporations vrhoi yon all belong to them , oppressing al you can , squeezing all yon can ? The in iluonco of the government should bo in vokcd to the aid of labor , for this government ornmont can afford to bo just , and if no it should bo whipped Into justice. I this now administration mean to carr ; out onO'tonth the reforms which It.has so boisterously proclaimed , why lot thorn begin by paying ita employes ChrlstUnly wages , The law of supply and domain is the great lover by which the rich op press the poor. This law , which Mat nchl Ignored for the greater ono of etorna justice , destroyed the doconclos of life in Sodom nnd Gomorrah. DUEKEE'S SALAD DRESSING it COLD MEAT SAUCE. The universal favorlto both in the U. S. nnd Great Britain Wholesome , delicious , economical ant nutritions. Saves anxiety , waste nnd trouble. A Trifling Omission , Wall Street News. Kumars concoruing the solvency of : private banker in a Michigan village hav Ing obtained circulation , three of his heaviest depositors organized themselves Into a committee to wait upon him anc ascertain the actual condition uf the bank. "Gentlemen , " replied the smiling banker , "my asaols are $45,000 , and lla bllitioato ; depositors | leas than § 30,000. " The commlttco wan entirely satisfied ind so reported , bnt a week Inter the banker wrote thorn from Toronto. "I forgot to mention that $40,000 ol By assets consisted of my own notes oi mnd to myself , which I regard as entire y worthloes. When any ono of you comes this way please stop. " YOUNOMEN1 READ THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co , , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to send their celebrated ELEOTRO-VOL- TAIO BELT and other ELKOTBIO APPLIANCES on .rial for thirty days , to men ( yonng or old ] afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality ind manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also or rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and nany other diseases. Complete restoration to lealth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No isk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed , rVrito them at once for illustrated pamphlet free , A tavern keeper on the San Bruno road was aroused late tbo ether night by ho calls of an antiquated granger wheat at over the front wheels of a lumber wagon , and who was very much per- ilexed about something , "I say , Mister , " said the old man , cratching his head ; "this ia the road to Frisco , ain't it ? " "Cert but old man what have you lone with your hind wheels ? " "Jerusalem Scottl" said the old farmer letting out his specs ; "if 1 havn't lost hem hind wheels. That explains the rhole thing , Mister. Seemed like I had > oen going up such an allflred long hill I was beginning to think I had lost my way. " San Francisco Post. STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal- am the only sure cure for Coughs , Colds , looraonoea and Sere Throat , and all diseases f' the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a ough. It may prove fatal , Scores and luudreds of grateful people owe their lives to ) r. Frazier't Throat and Lnn ? Balsam , and no _ family will ever bo without It after once ising it , and discovering its marvelous power , t is put up in large family bottles and solder or the small price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Knhp & Oo. and O. "P. Goodman. A Scandinavian Land of Oplilr. Mature , The little island in the Hardangor Tiord , known n.3 Bommoloen , which two 'ears ago was an uninhabited and dcao- ate spot , is now a busy sccno of exten- ivo gold-digging. Numerous English rtiaans and Norak bricklayers and car- > enters have for months been actively on- aged in boring nnd t uk ng shafts into lie rock and In preparing houses and bolter for the men and machinery that lave been drawn thither by the report of ho discovery in 1882 of gold in the Stor- langon mino. This discovery had boon uticipnted in 18G2 by the find of a piece f pure gold , which was at once deposi- od in the minoraloglcal museum of Jhrlatlanla , where it has since remained pparontly unheeded , although the lace and tlmo at which it was found are uly marked on the corresponding label. \fter twenty years gold was again fonnd n 1882 , at the Storhangen mine , which iras then bolng worked for copper oro. 'he result of this discovery was the pur- base , in 1883 , of the works by an Eng- ah firm , trading under the title of the Dscar Gold Mining company , which Ia rorked under the scientific direction cf rlr. Murchlson. Considerable amuso- aont seems to have been created among Norsemen by a somewhat ambiguous tatomont set forth in the company's clr- nlar , which oracularly announces that 'the gold finds at Bommoloen are cither nature's greatest success or her greatest lluslon ! " _ A C A RD. To all who are euDertng' from errors and Indigestions of youth , nervous wcakneea euly ccay , IOM ol manhood , etc. I will send a receipt bat will euro you FRKK OK CIIA110K. This great emedyitu discovered by a missionary to Houth Amurico. Send eclt-addrcuacd envelope to Kir. Jo- PU T. IJ.MAN Station "D" New York. Blacklisting Itntlrund Employee , ? olodo Railroader , Bills have been introduced into several tate leglthtnres , that cf Ohio among the nnmborprovlding for a suppression of em- iloyos. This scheme la so nearly in har- uony with the ideas of former ages , rhlch gave despotic power to a favored ow over the fortunes of many , that moro ilosoly its dangerous and revolutionary eaturo are scanned , the greater the In dignation it arouses among our people. Cho few superintendent ] who propoao to nangurato one grand and sweeping sya- om of blacklisting , would no doubt beery ory glad to recede fromthe position they lave taken , and calm the storm of indtg lation they so thoughtlessly raised , and hey will undoubtedly do BO , It [ will bo brtunate , if at their nozt meeting in [ Uchmond , no allusion whatever U made io the matter. General Chasa of Rhode Island , aiys " 1 always keep Hunt's Remedy in my honao , It prevents headache anh kidney troubles. We depart from our usual practice anc recommend Hunt's Komedy as a sure euro For all kidney dlaeaios , Medical Oa HISTOIIY OP UObbKIl SKATING. The Present la iho Third Crnzo of the Kind lit This Country Costly New York Sun. Roller skating is by no moans a modem om amusement. A patent for n rollc akato was Istucd In Franco in 1819 From that tlmo to the year 18G3 thur were nine patents leaned for roller skates Three of thote were French , three Eng. liih , and three Amorlc < m. In all of them the wheels were set iu fixed sockets , and run only in a direction parallel with thi length of the skate , There was some variation in the stzo of the wheels , and their number varied from two to five , There was an attempt to adapt them tc the capabilities of ice skates by varying the position and slzo of the wheels , but it was not until 18G3 that any success WM secured In making roller skatoa with which the skater could make all the muttons that can bo performed on ice skates. In the year 18G3 James L Plimpton of New York patented the guldablo roller akato. This waa a radlcaf improvement in attaching the runncra o : rollers to the stock or foot stand of thi skate , whereby thn rollers or runners are made to turn or cant by the rocking of the stock or foot stand so as to factliato the turning of the skate on the ice o floor and admit of the skater's performing with ease gyrations or revolutions with out tcatlni ; unduly the muscles of the foot or ankles. Mr. Plimpton made 1m provomonta on his own Invention , whlcl were patented in 18G5 and 18GG , and eiuco that time there has bcon no leas than 345 patents for various modification of roller skates chiefly in England and America. But the practical loller skate of to-day Is substantially an American invention. There are thousands of par sons engaged In their manufacture , and they have boon introduced all over the ijlobe' . The present roller-skating craze is by no means the first. It Is , in fact , the third. There was a very extensive roller- skating craze in this country in 1872 when there were many skating rinks and many thousand skaters in various patts of the country , nnd in some places almost as nuch excitement over it as there Is now. [ lollor skating halls wcro established in .hia city by Mr. Plimpton as long ago as L8G5. They were attended by staid and orderly people , including ministers , dea cons and church member ? , and on one > ccaslon the good folks astonished their 'riends , and , In fact , themselves by a waltz figure during lent. They did not iwako to the enormity of the offaiso nu ll some of the newspaper began to write horn up. Roller skating was extensively ntroducod in schools and continued iu > rlvato social circles for many years with- iut any attempt to make the skating halls ho resort of promisculoui assemblages. In 18GG roller skatirg was started at Newport in the Atlantic boas ? , and for several years was patronized by tha best society. The largo dining room of the Atlantic was used for skating , and clergy men , lawyers , doctors , and the most ex emplary citizens jolnod in the apart. Ia 1870 a considerable number of lead- ng members of New York society were nterested Jn roller skating. The Union club members were prominent in it. Among those who participatedwcra James J. Bennett , M. Douglas , A. Wiight'San- ord , Mr. Howland , Mrs. John Jay , Ur Livingston , and others equally welt known. They first engaged Lyrlo hall , and subsequently Irving hall , and the attendance was very select. The public was not admitted. _ The first absolute public roller-skating ink in this countr ywas established in Ilncinnati in 1807 , and the amusement ook a firm hold there. They had a news- > apor devoted to the interest ] of rollor- kating , published in 1877 , called the Skate Roll. At that time the rinks were igldly conducted , ao as to Interest the lost conservative and orderly ( persons , 'bo rules and regulations of the floor also were such as would obviate many of the bjectinns to the modern skating rink. Mr. Plimpton had bis skates patented n England and about ten years ago there was a roller-skating craze in that country Imilar to that which prevails here now , with the exception that it waa atartfad -Ith the deliberate purpose of interesting tie most conservative and orderly people , nd to make It a reputable amusement , 'hero wcro at one time about 400 placca or roller skating in England. Mr. 'limpton invested considerable ) capital in 10 entorpriao and as soon aa ho became uccetaful found himself confronted with n army of infrirgora. Ho fought about wo dozen of these infringes in the law ourts and won all hla suits. Roller skat- . ig in England waa conducted at first tin- er very high social auspices. There waa no club known aa the Prince Club , which onaiated entirely of titled personages 3d their children. The suits to restrain 10 infringers of the American patents at- ; ractod widespread attention , nnd the lals were attended by great crowds , 'ho American pitentco won denounced as monopolist. His law expontoa were normons , Fabulous storiea were told of Is profits , and ho undoubtedly made a rcat deal of money from hia invention , [ o foresaw the objec'ions that might bo alsed , and anticipated the strongest argu- nonts now brought to boar against the fating rlnki. The rinks thit he ostab- shed were regulated by atrlngent con- acts , so as to forestall and prevent icso objections. This ho did from the onviction that as a matter of enlightened elf-interest , it wouldbo most profitable o make roller skating respectable. Mr , Plimpton has had considerable tigation in this country to protect hla nvcntlon. Hla patents expired in Juno , 883. Ho has not , however , lost his in- orest In roller skating , but deprecates iio surroundings that have now been con- ectod with It. How Queen Victoria Travels. The Qaeen goes In her own Royal Railway train ; all other trains along the oad being obliged to stop for half an lour before she passes and for half an lour after she baa passed. This domor- lizea the time tables of the railroad al- lost as much as a dyspeptic's stomach Is emoralizod by Irregularity in eating. A ailway director goes withher train to aeo hat all is right. A dyspeptic ciunot wallow a railway director ; but he can do bettor. Brown's Iron Blttera will ure hla dyspepsia , as it did that of Mr. r , L. Flnloy , of Clinton , La. A Winter Cllmnto that lias ItuFaults Philadelphia Press. This brings mo to speak about my ex- iDiience of the climate of Manitoba. The variations of tcmpsratnro are very ; reat. I have seen the thermometer itand at 125 degrees Inside a tent in sum. mer , and at 58 degrees below zero , or 'JO legroes below frotzlnj ; poiur , outsldo the tionae In winter. Such Arctic cold would be undurable if the air were not BO won derfully dry and clear , and often very still , that li doea not seem half as cold as It really is. Then the chtnges of weather are not generally very luddcn ; the heat and cold are very regular , and In mid- aeasona the thermometer does not fluctu- Date much. The snow outsldo our honao is from sir to ton feet deep from November to April , Moccasins , made by Indians of moore skin , are used Inatead of shoes to cover the foot , which wo first cased in sever , pMrs of stcckiugs. Wo were forced to melt snow for a' ' the water wo uaod last winter. The col is to Intense that when melted snow wa ler la poured from the boiler Into a pa and taken at once across to the stable th ice on it frequently has to bo broke with a stick before the cattle can drink- It Is rather a common sight to see poopl partly frozen , The part affected turn t 3 white as marble , and loses all fooling Unless you see yourself in n glass , or ar told of it , yon are not canacljua of boln ; frozon. In this plight it Is best not to g near a fire , as sudden thawing is yor painful , People generally try friction rubbing themselves with snow , or , bettoi still , with parafiino oil. Occasionally when ono is frozen , and far from help , thi part , frozen , if an extremity , will snap off , Laat year a man living about thirty miloi from us was told that his oar WAS frozen ho put up his hanu to feel , and the on dropped off In his hand. Limbs same times have to bo amputated from sever frostbites. My kitten's eara frozeam broke oft last winter , and a neighbors' * pany lost its oars in the same way. I was Burpriaod when I firat found th mustard freeze in my mustard pot , whlcl stood a foot from the kitchen stovcplp and two foot above the ntovo , where then was a blazing lira all day and every da ; through the winter. Yet the mustan frcza between every meal. To a woma : thn most trying part of a winter in Mani toba ia not Us severity for you live in warm honao but its length. Snow la on the ground laat season for six months and a half and the great lakes were fro zon. For a sprain in his ankle , eays Mr. II W. Johnson , of the Detroit ( Mich Bronze Co. , ho used St. Jacobs Oil , am it curad him. Ho uaod it in a numbo of cases. Once both legs were caugh in botwepn cars , severely brufslnp them These injuries were nlao relieved by it. "On Board of the Cumberland , " The Davenport ( Iowa ) Democrat gives the following account of the experience of Capt. M. S. Stuyvosant , a resident of that place , during the famous fight between tweon the rebel ram Merrimac and the nnion fleet. The cAptian was on bcarc the Cumberland In the capacity of navi gating master. The crow was not full , and Oapt. Stnyveeant had command of a division on the gun-deck numbering tor pieces. "Tho Cumberland , " remarked the captain , "waa a sailing ship , no steam power whatever. We were at anchor when the Morrimac came at uo.Yo know all about her , and had boon expect ing her for da ; a. Ouo of her oflicers waa a classmate of mine at the naval school by the way and I knew that , too. There wasn't a breath of wind when she came toward uo , and her course was such that our side gnns were of no uao whatever , and when eho got in range all the guns wo could uao were the swiro guns on deck and we might as wcl have fired popguns , for their balls glanuec off her iron plating like so many hall stonea. She poured shot Into us , herr ever , from the moment she came in range. Wo couldn't move our ship , the uir was no calm , and she kept out ol range of the broadside guns nntll ahowas 83 close she know that wo couldn't fire below her water line , and then she changed to come to our broadside and ram the Cumberland. Before this her balls had had terrible effect , bnt as she came tip for that side wo gave her the best wo had. But soon her ram stove ua in , and the Cumberland commenced to fill. Every shot came with fatal effect. Ono shot killed eight men of my division that wcro standing in line awaiting orders. I saw that and not & minute after a shot took of ! the head of a mnstot'a mate and hurled it against Commander Solfridge himself I I thought the moment that the ram struck ns , that if wo couldn't ship the anchor chain wo might drift into shoal water and thus save our wounded , [ went forward to drive the pin , but it was impossible to either drive It out or break It. There waa a foot or water there , and it was red frith blood. " "Well , how did you eaopa from the ship , anyway , captain ? " asketl the re porter. "Thoro comes ono of those funny in- : idonts which will occur in the most des perate conflicts , and make you laugh in iplte of all the blood apd death and agony .hat may bo about you and that was vhy I was the man to leave the Cnmbor- and , " answered the captain. "The ship vas sinking fast , and 1 tried to got to the ipardcck , but a big follow who was a Irummer reached the stops before mo ; ho rled to save his drum n bass dram md it fastened him iu the hatchway , and 10 I ran aft and went tip that way nnd nmpcd into a launch , the last man into t , and pulled away for land. Wo went ' Lahore , organized a gun's crow , hauled a here gun down to the water's edge , and \ ired at the crews of the rebel gunboats hat were boarding the Congress to take irlsonora. They had fired into the Con- ; rosa after aho had quit fighting and had a'eod ' the white flag. ' Capt. Sturvcsant served In several ihipa , and was on the Woohawkcn when iho went down in Charleston bay , and mrrowly escaped death. Ho was second n command of the Miantonomah during ler European cruian _ . _ HOSFOIUVS ACID 1'HOSPHATB , ( Spcctflo Virtues in DyHttopsla. Dr. A. J. Jenkins , Great Falls , N. H. , i&ya : "I can testify to its Beamingly al- neat specific virtues iu cases of dyspepsia , lervonsnoaa and morbid vigilance of Darp JleHpnndiug to the Jlnnor-BcU , lezaa Farm and Kanch. : The state fiah ponds at Austin , Texas , ire now in a moat nourishing condition , ' the tuto displayed in decorating the walks with flowers and shrubs and other attractive Improvements , reflects great credit upon the commissioner. The ponds are situated close to Barton's creek , about two miles from AusMofrom which they are supplied with cold water. There four of these pcmda , three of which are fully stocked with carp of til ogre. They are connected by sluices , by which they can be dried , and Cah may bo easily taken or tranafotrad as required. At the tap of the bell the finny boarders dart forward to the refectory with a sound like a distant waterfall and a ripple on the sntfaco of the water like that pro duced by a heavy driving rain. Scrapj of bread and vegetables are then de voured , while the water Ia flecked with gold and silver from tbe sides and bellies of the feeding fnh. "Do the young fiah In the adjoining pond also aniwer to the belli" we asked of the ciroUker. "Oh , no , " ho replied , "it takes about eir months1 training to educate them op to that point ; but when they have Jointed the lesson they never refute to put in an ppearenco at meal-time. " Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Dackacho , Headache. Toothache , flor TlirnnlMnrllliiir .Nitrnlnii.1truUc , HiiriiH.MciiliU , Front tllloK. * ! . ' OTimi IWIIII.Y mm jiMi Adirs. uuliu ml ivulft ncrywlifn. Klflj Ofuti U > ttl . IHrtrllontilnll lAnxuirt * . TIIK ciiAitu-.H A. vnuii.iii : : co. mi lo A. TOOtLMl * CO. ) Itittlnorr , Hd. , V. S. i. HOPE Sw Ufa Specific liis cured my cnncer , which w very bail. I am now In flno health ; never bcttc lime ( ruined 25 poamfa glnoo I began taking Swllt Specific. It. S. llRAUroun , Tlptom lllo , Tcnn. CAN"Ktl KOH MANY YBAnS. A ncrvant hoe been aflllctccl for inimv years with a cancer on he note , which ro lstcJ all sorts of tiontmcnt , She WM cutcd entirely by Sniffs Specific. Jou.s HiLti , Thomson , d . NOSK EATKK OFF. A yonnit man near th town had an eating cancer on his doe which had tic etroycd Ills noco and w a eating ton aril hla eyes. A A last rosott I rut him on Swift's Specific , and It hat cured him Bound and well. If. K. CROMLxr , M. D. , Oglcthoipo , Qu : I hauo eccn remarkable resnlta from tha two o Snift'a pcclB : In cancer. It has cured several CMOS under my own cyca Ilir. J. II. CAMI-RRLL , Columbus , Oa. Snift'a Specific li entirely vegetable , and seeing t euro cancers by forcing out the Impurities from th looil. TrtntlBocn lilooJ and Skin DIgeaeca malic free Tim SwirrSrEcmc Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlaula,0a or UP W. 23d St. , New York. on &SNYDEB. ) GENERAL UEALEltS IN 1505 FARNAM STKEET. . OMAHA Have for Bale 200,000 acres carefully selected land ! In Raatcrn Nebraska , at low prlco and on easy term Improved farms for sale In Douglas , Dodge , Colfax Platte , Burt , Uumlnpr , Sarpy , Washington , Merrlck Saundcra , and Butler oountloa , Taxes paid In all parta of the etata. Honey loaned on improved ( anno. Notary Pnbllo always In office. Correspondence solicited C17 St. Charles St. . St. Louis , Mo. A rrguUr graduate of lee Mcilleul College * , its liern IODJW Housed In the upcOiil treatment of OMuotr , Ti'ixvoufl , ftttf ODC ! HIOOD Dtaii.Mtban aur other I'tirtlefnnln fit Lcnlt. uelly papers Miowuntl all ohlrctlclent kuow Nervous Prosiratlon , Debility , Mcnttl and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Mo tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Old Sores and Ulcers. ro trcited with ineccni , on Intent nckDtllis principle ) , fla'cly , 1'rhntdj . ' " " ! . ? . ! ? _ Indiscretion , Excess , llar'rinco improper or unhappy. ' tu euanttrourcd , I'arophlet < M , .gkon 11,0 .l et * l "l l envelope , frceto annjrtn.s. . Comiill tlonU f Oee or lij m H ( ric.au Jlnvlltd. Wrlto for question ! . A Positive Written Guarantee tve In til coritte etan. Medicines en eTcrjwhcro. Pamphleti , English or Oermnn , 64 page * , do. riblnc nbove ducasco , In male orfemale. CARRIAGE CUBOE ! Will purify tlic DLOOD-rc i > u tli LIVER ami KIDNEYfJ and Jtr.HTuiiu TMK nnd VIQOH of YOUTH , to * . li | ) sli ! , WaiitofApiiolltc , In. ami cuiiiit. erves i o Lo ! iit- V.t llveni til * ) mind aiid iraln E.V ) piviil'i-rto llicl.BIX -will fnd la DB. Z ! ' BTliE'S IllON SOK1C u rnfa nnj -needy euro , ittlicsii tlcar , licAilhy cnnipli'xlun. yrciiuunt rtticnipts at c/ > " ' " " ' ' ! ' ' > "lnB nnlyulii Ij lliupopiilarlly ol'lliu origin.il. Do not ex pel * Ucnt pittlio OIUIIINAI , ANII IIIHT. : nuir midrcm toTbn l > r. 1 InrttrMnd ( Jo. > j CRenil . Mo. , for oar "DKEAM HOOK. " ft , Fnllnf tr ntfinnii imnful Irifn rn t. r. rr * * , / nKPRE3ENTSl 'hoenlx Ineurinco Co. , London , C 8h Assets (5,881,000 \ToBtohe8tcrN. Y , Capital 1,000,000 to Merchants ol Nou-ark.N. J. , Capital. . . . 1,276,000 llrard Fire , I'bllivlelphlaCapltal 1,200,003 nraan'o Fimd Capital. . . . . . Proposals for Slate Printintj. Scaled proposal j will ho rccoheJ at tha olllco of lieiccrcttry of ttate at ary time on or before 3 'clock p m , Wednesday , March 25 , 1865 , for thu rlntliiR and binding of : ioocoplr a of the ( enate and ouso journoli , and 0I.COcopl 80f the lawn , roaolu lens and nu'inorlald of the Nineteenth ucojion of the CKlelaluru of Nebraska. The senate and bousu journals ehall bo prlntoil In ojal octno fonn , long primer tj'fc , on book paper cluht two pounds per quire , paito < i eamo etle aa hoao of the Klghtcenth BCHjIon of tbe Nebraska log- lituro and binding to be In half ebcep. Jhoaestlon lawe Bh ll be printed In royal octavo nrra , Biiuill pica type , book paperweight tire pounda icrriulro , pucBBimo style as those Iu eeasloii laws if 1883 , with maiglnal notce and Index , blud'ng ' to 10 In full Bhccp. 1'iopoaala may be aubmltted separately on session laaandjourmliand ehall Btato wlmt the bidder vlll ramp'cto the work for j cr page , p alley and page roof mast be farnlihod to thouecrotary offiUte. TropoeaU will not be coneldored UDleae tccompan. ed by a bond In tbe eum cf IHo thousand dollars J5 OlOHlth twojor moro sureties , conilitloned that n cate of award of contract bidder will tile bond and ntcr Into contract within tno daya then-alter. rropoBilii > houldbi > maiked "I'roposala for Public 'riming"and l addreeaed to the board of public irlntinj , ' . caieol secretary of eUto , Lincoln , Keb. All work executed under printing contracts. nlaM 10 delivered complete ID good order to the utnco of hetrcretiry of itat < at Llnrln.Neb. , within ninety 90) ) da ) a from the date of euch contracts. The slate Loire ) of printing reserves tbe right to to- S oct any and ill hide. K. I' . IIOOGliN , Secretary of State. C. II. WILLAKU , State Treasurer ef the State Iton m-t8-20.21.ia.21.25.2a FINE LINE OP THE ONLY EXO&UfalVK IN OMAHA NEB. Tha romarkftblo growth of OmahR during the laat few yosrs Ii maitoi ot great utonlshmont to thouo who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. Tha development of the StopV Yarda tha necessity of the Bolt Linn Road tha finely paved ntrooU the hnndroda of uow rosltfcnoos and ooetly bnalnoaa blooki , with the population of onr olty moro than donblod In the laat five year * . All this la a great aurprlao to vlaltort and la tha admiration of onr cltlicnij. Thli rapid Rrorrth , the bnalneoa aotlvlty , and tha many substantial Improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real cotato , and every Investor has made handioma profit. Sinao the Wall Street panic Hay , with the snbooquont cry ot hard times , there has boon loon demand from specula tors , bnt a fab demand from Invostori Booking homos. Thlo latter clacs are taking advantage of low prlcoa In build ing material and are eccnrlng their homos at much loss ooat than will bo poulblo n year honco. Spocnlatoro , too , can bny roil osUi a cheaper now end ought to taka ndvnntv e of present prices for fntnia pro is. The nozt few yeura promlsoi greatsi d ivol opmeuta In Omahn than the past fiV3 yearn , which have been us good ai wo could rooaonably dealro. Now man ufacturing establlchmonts and largo job bing houaoa are added nlmost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through out the State , who have tholi money In Lho banka drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , If judiciously Invested In Omaha real ottato , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have ninny bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profitn In thi near future. Wo have for sale the finest residence - dence property in the north and western parta of the city. North \ve have fine lots atreason- able prices OH Sherman avenue. 17th , 18th , 19th and 20th HtreetB. West on Farnnm , Davenport , burning , and all the eading streets n that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor- ia and Davenport streets has made ccessible some of the finest and heapest residence property in the ity , and with the building of the ireet car line out Farnam , the pro > erty in the western part of the city rill increase in vnlnn We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- y iu the south part of the city. Tha evelopments made in this section y the Stock Yards Company and he railroadn will certainly double he once in a short time. Wo also have some tine busmeau ots and some elegant inside rest- euceH for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find Btmo good borgojns by calling ! Bonth Hth Hot roen Fnrnbam and Douglas. P. S. We auk these who hate iroperty for Hale at n bargain to ive IB u callWp want on bargain n Ve will porfitively not handle prop rty at more than ttn real value.