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THE DAILY BEE- TUESDAY APRIL 1-1 , 1885 OH ! MY BACK Kttrj utriln or cold stlAfkt tlut ncak back snd nrsrljr prtntratcs 700. THE < = BEST TONIC * Strengthen * tlio MiiNrtcft , Xiirlclira tlioltlnnil , Gl\tiiNc\v Vigor. Dik'T. I , MTJTW. rnlrflolil. Town , wirm . . * Jronn'ii Inm Ilitlcr * In thn Lout rr > jn mrdljlnn 1 havn known In my HI roars' prnctlco. IIIMO found it upoclidly tienclfclnl In ni-iroiin or iilijrloiil eihuin- tlim. nd In nil ilrtiilltMInK nilnn-ntB that Imnr m liontily nn thnnj htiiin.uiwi It f rwly In my own family " ( letmlruj Inntradn ninth nml crow il rcil lines ou rantr. Tiiki * nn iitlirr. Mailoimlyuy ] lltlriM.MICAI.tO. . . IIALTIMIHtl' , Ml ) . IjUirrs' lUvn IlDOK-niipfiil nnd nltractlto , ron- ( nlnlnclint iif prirpn fur roclw ] .lnfr > nnntlnn nbnul t-olm i-tr Klvi'it i\w y by all dijal'-m In medicine , ur mailed to miy aildnms on receipt uf 5c stamp. ! c i'jiitiiA lie BROAD CLAIt\ QUICKEST SELLING AND . K r oHVrod lo tlio oubUon Mendelssohn & Fisher. Rooms 23 nnd-290raahi\Nntl B.ink Block BaCCKSSOKB TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn aoo. L. bhor , tcrmery with . L. B , Jenny Architect. Chicago. lunUolm J. F SEGER , MAM'r'ACTLRim Or AS uro cf th mill complete stocks of Harness , Saddle ) , Whips Brushes , Hoiso Olothtntr , etc. , J. 119 N. 10th at. , Cot Oodiio and Capital niQodlmlp ft , Ca guarantea _ t * fvertfcaao ttnitcrtultcn , ourjjiic or Celebrated ltedlcc.1 Address. F. . CSjAItltli , JH. CUrk Street , CHICAGO. ILL. IS CONDUOTKU BT Royal Havana Lottery i ( A OOTKRNLIENT maTITUTlON. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. ( CKKT8 , 93 00 , HALVES , 11.03 aotijoci la aa minlpalitlon , not controlled by the lutaiiwt. It la the ( Altost lhln La ( he ilaiu of uhanaeln orlst nos. tat Ucitota applj to SIIII'SKY & CO. , 1212 Bred wiy.N. Y City ; SDLINO < ll & CO. , 108 South 4th Ht St. L'j'tld. Uo . ar U ufTXNS & CO , n9 Mala Bt. , Kl'lB.t Clt\ , Mo on nnrili-h'n .oi.l. " ' ! fill' . < rittiul -UPII A" nrtiflciil i'ml : j uunu xititi-Jn i > fltarxu IDH \t \ u'.U nu.-t i I , llf y t&ti ' . - ii > ; . .IMriiMH i iPor line * on tlioTreitmi nt ot lililldiui , fnx > * i-t . dfM"l l an I uu 'ilo'i ' * - ' ' * * Iht'ttv ' full II ill imcoiiMU'ili > l ' < l " " ! ' ' ' IJ > ( . > * * . A in * l * . Nu tivkil tu > In itrunptmrlQit 11 .uiMTI r to an * Mill'ilMit K y codurn Jfro * * V ' . " IK feDtl > yniJllon nifll trf ( irife tu snj HKItr.U K'- nil ( ) * ' . , UitrliM' . Win. j-ITu iriii | trK' lu ) K TU HT or HILT James Ueiioalbstilute h Chartered by tlicStateofllli- inois far tlicexpresniiurposcf tot eivmglmmcdiate rcllelin Jail chronic , urinary nnd pri- Kvato diseases. GonorrhCca , i Gleet andSyphtlls in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Ijlood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rcmc- . die3tcstedina/-'ur/i/lV < ir \b ) > rcltilJ'rarttce. Seminal ht Lxuscsby DreamsPJmplea on t Manhood , f > 0 iftt > fi/ritraJ.T/i < * re ianoeJtptrlincnttntit The appropriate remedy is at once used In cacti case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate content * or sender. Address DR.MMESNo.204WashlngionSt.Chlcagolll. SAMBURG4MEEICAN PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for .England , France ' and Germany. Ih * ei * i tblps o ( thli well known line a built of Iron , In mUr-tlght oomrtutmonti , and re lur- Blihed with every rt'iuUlto to nuke the powtg * both ule JLDd tgrecakle. Tbey carry the United BUUs anil Karopuu mill * , and lea\ ( > New York Thtudariaad Saturdays far Plymouth ( LONDON ) Gberboug , ( PAU15 and UAMnUllQ. R I < M : Btwroee fruui Hamburg 110 , lo lUmbarz 10 ; round trip fa Kirrt Catlu , > 55 , (05 and 176. Henry Pondt Mark Ilsnsen , F , E. Uoores , U. Toll , Stfiiota In Oruiha , Oroiiewcz > & S.hoontgCD , WtenUlnOouocUUluni. O. I ) . H10IIAUD 4 ; CO , Oen. Fa * . Ajts , 01 Ur&4w j , H. Y , Chu. Hot- mlnskl fc Ox , Oeni > t l Weikero Ao i , 170 Wub > t. , Chloaco , 111 It tbo Blupleat , bolt and most complete tj-pe- liuuule. H u lute rclmngea tie typo plateo , lias w partj and prints from thu face of the type , In- eaJ of thiough an In Led ribbon , i'rlua only ItO. > JeLd lor UMcrTptlvo ououlun. GEO. J. PAUL , AGENT , mltii&wlm 1 % * ex IU , Omaha Nub , "GO IT , COTTON-TAILS. " Rtmioiseicis , Fall of Spice aid Life , Of Grant , BlierHl/ui , Llbbj I'rl&onanta lUrd Fight. St. Loult Republican. Sitting In his bflico yesterday nUornoon , Gun. Warren P. Edgirton wont atn can- tir over bis battlo-fielda in the Into irat , and related nmuy n good end tolling otory of Grant , Garfitld , Sheridan , Shurrnan , Brnpg , Loiujstrect , Parry villc , Musou III1 go , Kuoxvulo and Mutfroesboro. I. was at tbo last named plnco that tbo general wan captured , and vrhonco ho ( font as ho expressed It , "to board with Mr Dam" ' My company had taken up a position near a neck of wood'i rind the enemy charged us in three lines. After the first chf.rgo , Lura' butwereuttro scared ! 1 saw men who had fought without a quiver at SliiLh , Tjlth blnnohetl faces nnd noneu nil cone at Muifroosboro. The balls wcro falling among us like hall , nnd a nhtll front a small horrittier , coming straight nt mo , bunt when a few foot away , fjolng Into two pieces nnd pis ing at either "sldo of mo , i'ho pnvder in the shell struck mo full in the front and corcrjd mo with g imi * . I felt myself turn forty colors iu a eacond. Why Kdgittca , ' said aomo ono near rno , 'you r.ve frlBhtoued' 'Great God.i asked , 'ain't jou'C ' Choi1 a hifl I saw two whlto rabbi ccme neqjf tnd neck going for nil the ) wore wortlfT. liiikinj ; for tuo oo cr. A trooper on the qronnd tlno B v hem , am raising himself , on ono arm ulioutod , 'Go ir , cotton-tallsl Go ill By Roll I'd bo with you If I hadn't n character to sus tain. ' Jho report of the battle shows that Iliadeovontyfiyo horrca killed in ray company , end among them was the horse I rode. Wliun my boy a retreated I wan left upon the 'field with a slight wound In my arm. As tbo robs came up ono ot thorn said to mo , 'stranger , you lo k scared. ' 'I am , ' I annwered him. 'Well , iako about font fingers of this , and BUO if it don't bring you round , ' wa his reply , handing mo bis canteen. 1 took it nnd drank , arid I wished that drink mfg&o on forever. " "What dfdthoydo with you when you were taken 'prisoner ? " "Sent mo to Llbby prson ! tyeB , I boarded with Mr Davis. " "EoVdld they treat yon1 ? "They starved TOO well they wcro starv ing thomeoli'es , But I weighed 21f pounds when I' went in and only 1GC when I came out. Now , rrhon I gn1 down to 150 pounds , I am pretty Trell worn away , for my bonea will wofph al most that. Then waa when n guardiat should have been appointed for mo. I was so ravenously hungry that for work" t could not pass nnontiug eUnci , au oyster homo or a restaurant withou filling up. I mined my digestion. I ran aant t ) Annapolis when I was exchanged. cashed what cott licatcanf deposit I had , 5,700 , worth , and had spsut It nil before 1 reached Cleveland , though I wont in n stia-ght line , There wia § 1,300 cotuln ; ? to me from the paymaster , and ihls 1 spent , living hko a lord for a short time. Wh < jn I prcssnted myself. to Goa. Gat- field , cluof of s.afT , I wai all broke up and awful sink. 1 told what 1 had gone through , nnd ho suggested that I was in search of some place where I would have llltlo to do and Ijtof tlmo to do it In. I looked my graMtudo , and he sent mo toNachvilla , Ti nn. , where I did gtirrhon duty till I got t'xed of it ant1 naked for a cbango Iwas sent to Shcrdanrho put mo on his otaff , and there I had enough to do Shoridan'a brother Mtko TTOB wagon n aater of the a'alT ' , and had to stand u good deal of hard talking from hie brother , who wr.s in the habit of having things to suit him or knowing the reason why. Mike was a little Irish lad , who felt vary much , aggrieved at times and made a confidant of me. Ono day a regiment came to us from lit. Lonia under command of Laibold , which , from Its teutonic character , came to bo known as the "Xwol Missouri. " Mike streak tip tjniie an Intimacy with tbo men sud itwasn't long before ho rccMvcd a commission as second lieutenant , nignod by the governor of Mmouzi. Alined witn this ho proosoded to his brother and asked to .bo put upon hi * a nil' . Gen. .SheiiJaii at first de- rnutrod , but finally consented , and tlia little Irish lad is now LieutCol. . Sheri dan of the United States army. " ( in Phil made his ton strike at Mii.slon llidgi > . Gen. Grant saw the charge and made up his nuuct tight thun and there just what kind of a muu fchti - Jan wca. It la not generally known thai Sheridan went outside and bryoiid his orders that d.iy. jlo had been oidorod to tike the nil * pita at the fojt of the ridge and hold th. m But when lie got stuited ho kept right on up thu hill nnd ook the whole placo. Shortly afterward 3rant wiiu cnllad to Waahiugtin , and mt in command of all the forcsa. Im mediately afttr c&mu an order lo Sheri dan to come \Viuhiogton , and an other order to oil concerned directing thorn to speed his progress. " 'This U tijther a command or u couit martiol , ' waa Shcrldan'a comment nn tUeordo- . And it proved cornice , for he vras put in cormmiU of the cavalry in the nimy ot the DrowslnoHH in ( ho D.iy Tiiuo nnlesj cause by lick of elocp or from over calirg , Is a Bjmptom of dlofaao , If it bo accompanied by general debility , head- aoho.losB ot appetite , coated tongue and sallow complex ! in , yon may bo snio that you are aullcring frara blllonsncsa and jonseqacnt dorancemont of the stomach and bjwela Dr. Pierco's "Pleasant Pur gative Pellets" arc a mre euro for all all- nonts of this nature. They cleanse and purify the blood and relieve the digestive 3tgan . _ _ FAST KAII/WAY TIIAINS. llmv the I'ooplo ot this Country mid of Kuropo Have 'Ileqn Whirled , Chicago Herald. The Pennsylvania limited train arrived from New York at just 10 o'clock yes terday morntug , having occupied tirenty- Gvo hours in running from Now Xork. This is claimed to ba the fastwt train in the world , It ii fcr the dlitanco , but only when the long ran Is considered. There are many trains that run faster for shorter distances. Between Jotdsy Olty and Ohioigo there art 1)11 ) mltopouti. The 25-hour schedule , therefore , calla for 36 miles an hour. To make up for time lost at atop ] this means aver age running of moru tlautry miles an hour , Tbii is gooi speed Bat not 10 ( rood as was made by the Janctt & Palmer special irmtcou- tlnental train from NW York to Sit Pranclrfco in 1870 , the 3 301 miles belrg covered iu 83 hours and 39 mlnutpr. N s It as good as a dozen or more English train * maio daily. The roycl nmil ix Jeers ( torn Ohm u Orosi stitlou , L1 n- don to Dover , 10i miles , runs In 100 minutes every day In the year. An ex- moss train on the Great Northern , from London to Manchester , 203 miles , always rnns through In 4 hours and 15 m'nutos ' , or at the mto of 50 miles an hour. Hi g- nhr express trains to Edinburgh , 395 mlloa , run in nine hours. The special Scotch express loaves King's Gross sUtian every day In the yenr at 10 o'clock. Two hours and nine mlnatcs later It makes it ) first stop at GrJtntliam , and Grantham Is 105 miles from London. In five mi.uitos lo 8 than four hears It has reached York , 188 miles , and though not tunning to last north of there retches Edinbur at at von o'clock. From Etutou st tl < r > , London , to Liverpool , It Is about 220 miles , and the fastest of the regular trains make the lun .in four hours n < d fotty minutes. The Irish mall runs from London to Cheater , 185 miles , in n few minutca moro than four hours. Ttieeo ate speeds uncqualod In this oonn'ry The nonrcat approach to them in Americ * Is the llmltul twins on the Pcnn-yh.n.i i , Baltimore & Ohio , aid Lskn Shore , and the fast tpnilo from Ohlcniro to the west , for long distances , and SDino of the Perm- sy'vanln'a uiutcrn trains for eh rt runs The Like Shore Hm ted is still thu fust- oat IOIIR dls'anco ' train in tbo worKl , run- nlng fcom New York to Chicago In twenty-six nnd n half hours , o.'ly on hour and a holf lorger than tKa now schedule of to Punnsjhnh , the distajica being nlx'y-r.lno mil" * g-'oat or. The Vauderbiltlimited mala' ' hirty- seven miles an hour , the Pom iij'vanU thirty-six end a half and the Balnn'oro .t Ohio thlrty-ihrto The YnndmMlt Hm Itnl runs from Now York to Albany , 142 milca In three nnd a half hours or n forty miles an hour. This speed lo main Uined to Buffalo. If the Lsku Shore people spur up lo that gait fr < m Bufhlo to Chicago the train will make the through rim in twenty-four and a half houra , etill boating the Per n ylvnni half an hour. The Now Yoik , New Haven A. Hartford runs a limited from Now York to Boston , 234 miles , in six hours. Some of the fastest trains iu America , nearly matching in speed and distance the best Eogluh trails , are tun by the Pennsjlvanln from Now York south. The fast mall from Jersey City to Baltimore , 18C miles , goes through in just five hours. Iho Wash ington limited reaches the capital , 128 miles in five hours and fifty minutes. Between Jersey City and Philadelphia 00 miles , the Pennsylvania runs a parlor cir train In three minutes less than two hours. But the lightning train of Amer ica is run every day in the year by the Baltimore and Ohio between Washingrdn and Baltimore. Tire distance is just 40 miles , but In 45 minutes yon are taken troni the shadows of the capitol to the center of the Monumental Ci > y. A milo a initiate Is the regular speed necessary to make this schedule , and Ire juoutly the twin even runs faster foinhort stretches. Our western roads do not aim to run so fast. Even tbo Burlington "JFaitOrrl express to St. Louis , " wnich la o good deal of a hustler for these firti , t'tas eleven hours and thlrly-Lvo minutes to run 317 miles. The Illinois Central limited to New Orleans same distance as to Now York , consumes thirty six home. Between Chicago and Omaha the passenger trains of the four roada very fi > m twenty honra to marly twenty four. Boy end Omaha traveling ia excruciatingly slow , forty seven hours being spent between Omaha and C/Igeu , 1,033 miles. The Ohio and iMudlaslppl ( Baltimore and Ohio ) runs a gocu tra n from St. Lonln to Cincinnati , doing the 311 iiiilea in a little moro than ten hours. The fast miih west from Chicago make a little less than thirty-five miles an hour. This country has the fastest long dis tance train in the world ( above 500 miles ) nnd the fastest short run ( the Baltimore and Ohio's forty milo in torty-fivo min utes ) , but for speedy services on all classes of trains and at all distance ] the English roads are much In the lead. Throe ItRnsons Whj every one needa , and should take Hood's Sanaparilla In the spring : 1st : Because the sjstnn is now in its greatest , need. Hood's Sareaparlll : ; gives strength. iM : Because tin blootT Is slngKiuii and Impure , Hood's Saraaparilla purifies. 3d : Because , from the above facts , Ffcodi Sarsaparllla will do a greater ar or 't of gooil now than at any other Unit' . Take it now. A Fn c-Acro J&vm , Country Uontlomau. Vrof. L , B Arnold , who livoi within tbrua uulea of Rochester , onns and c.i1- tivrtUs ci little farm of uve acres. 'Cuohd fi1.iron , trnf. Arnold pays , could b > niAvic > U1 yi-mi sij ( tu .to Jfiiu by IL.O Now Uf. lauri .Farinur ) Rood ii \-\n \ Ijitjtyour bin corn crop yielded but ; ' his pot atcrop lelclld but , j borauao the potatoes were sabby. Thi nt t proceeds of fi.r y hens weu < jOO \ ) ' ) . Cho .taro of newly , oot raapbaines g.vt > 'him Sllu ; the rout crop § 00 , nnd ihr apple crop $18 [ ? . Besides all this he addr from $ . " )0 to § 75 worth of Lttle inconiu from the garden , fru t crop , beoi , etc. Tills account dow not Include co y f ou in the form of g MS , foddir , corn , etc. , f jt summer and wiutsr use , nmountitf ; t j enough to toop ono corr hiuf Uiivyeur. All thi mikes § 000 fn.ni the five acr-a Ho keeps but ono co ; wholly on the soiling system , there being not n rod if pa turo on the placo. The cow is a v ry profitable member of the concern , and If moa mill families cjold roali j the value of such an animal , nnd could bellovo that a cow and a pasture are not necessarily inseparable , far moro farfilly conra would bo kept. Ono acre Is in apple trees ono to two In corn , manured in patt by poultry manure ; one to raspberries ( DoolutU ) , grown chlclly by drying , It takes about two and one-half to three and one-half quarts of berries foraponnd of evaporated fruit , The usual garden crops are growing in abundance. For Broclilnl. Asthmatic and Pul monary Complaints , yjnnni' s JlroncMal Trachct manUest remarkable curative proper tion. Hold only in boiu. Presents to tnol'roildcnt. Washington OaplUI. The president Is still bothered with proients. List week a big salmon was sent from Orison to ba served for bii Easter SunJuy oiunor , A Oonnoctlcnt woman garo him the. photograph of her son , who 1 pcrlu fc tnn years younger , but bears so striking i * roaemblaocu to Mr. Oloveltnd at to bo taken for him even by perinns who kuow the pr sidaut well. The Udy said nhe wanted the president to have a photograph of her son because of this remarkable resem blance. I am told that tbo president hasn't a brother who looks so much likt him as thii Connecticut nun , Bahold the conqueror ot all kitiiior , liver and urinary diseases Hunt 'a Rorno dy. Sure euro. Speedy cure to all dlseaios cf the kH neys or urinary organs lInsitij { llimi' Remedy. What an appj .te it gi ' * , -T roitfi. ' it maker my styen. , . " n tr > s ilu' 'ii Remedy. A FACETIOUS GOLD-UUNTEU. ns a. I'ookot- Minor In O 1lfornln'-OrlBin of the ' AUn Oalifornia , The position of the pojkot-mlnor am iig tno other inhabitants of a mining tegion very much resembles that of the boo-lumtor among the people of the frontier settlements in agricultural rc- glonn. The bnsinpes ho follows als > lm < several yolnts of rotoinblanco to that or the beo-huutor. The trail followed by ono leads him to the trco stored wlib awi'dts , and tint of the other endo iua ( inckot of oweitest gold The nun who bocirncs au expert beo-huntcr i ) likply to remain a bee-hunter all his days , and the same may ba raid of the pocko : miner. Muk Tita n'ri rnrrow c'cupo fnun be oomlug n pocket-minor had novir boon told. It is wor h recording , na it gave him the story of the "Jumping Frog , ' and sent li'iu til uto.g the liini of tlio literary lode a .d tut him to scratching therein for pookota of fun. In 1805 Mark wearied of Bohemian 'ifo In San Francito nud wont up in the mining regions of Calaverao county to rusticate with snmo old frlendi Steve , Jim , Mid Billy G.ll'B.Km ' Glllia was , and otlll it , onu of the moat export pocket ciltitra in Callfutnla. Although cdu- ca od with a view eventually to light tu ! < battle of life nt n phjaidMi , and th ugh s til finding cola o in his Icuuro niomoii In the works uf Greek at d Luin autboio r-pnsitig on a aholC in his cabin , Jim Gtllis is booked for life as n pocket mintr. The busiuojs has chnrmi fin him that he can not break nway from hu is bound ti itlu chains of i > uld. Sbpw him a paitic'o if quartz gold on the eHo of n mountain , nnd if it came to whore It was found tbrjugh tha process or acci dents of nituro undisturbed iu any vray by the interference of roan , ho wl > l CD un erringly trace it to its source as the boo hunter will follow the boo to Its hoard of sweets. Matk Twain found the Bohemian style of mining practiced by the "Gillia boys" much more attractive than those moro regular kinds which call for a hrgo cut- loyofmusclp. Ho and Jim Glllls took to the hills in search of golden pockets and spent some days In working up the undisturbed trail of an .undiscovered deposit. They were on the golden "beo lino" and stuck to it faithfully , though it was necessary to carry each sample of dirt to a small stream in the bed up a canyon in order to pan It out. Each step made sure by golden grains , they at last came down upon the porkot which had thrown thcso grains off. It was n cold , dreary , driz zling flay when the ' 'homo dopcait" waa found. The firat sample caviied to the nlream and washed out yielded but a few cent ? . Although tlib right vein had been dlncovered , they had no yet fonnd but trie "tail end' of the pockot. Returning to the vein , they dug a o&mplo from a now place , and wro about to carry it down to the ruvino and test it when the rain beqan to p > ur down hoavi'y. ' With chat- t ring < -sill Mtuk duc'nicd ' ho would re main no longer. Oo Baid there wai nj ccnso in freezing lo de'ith. ae > , in a day ot two , whan it. was br ght and warm , they could return and pursue their Invcatigu tfoaa in ccmfort. Yielding to Mark's en treaties , backed ns they wcro by fcia blue noio , huraped back , and genera ly mljcr- able and dejected appearance , Jim ouip tied the aacks cf ditt upon the grout.d , first having hastily written arid posted up a notica of their claim to a certain number of feet on the vein , which notice would hold good or thirty days. Angel's camp being at no great distance from the spot , while their cabin vras eomo miles away. Mark itid Jim struck out for that place. The only hotel in that little mining camp waa kept by ono Coon Dray ton , an old Mia- aiscippl river pilot , and at his house the half drunken pocket miners fonnd shel ter. Hark Twain having formerly followed - lowed the business of pilot on the , Missis- siopi river , ho and Coon wcra eoen great friends and swapped scores of yarns. It continued to rain for tliroo dajs and un til t 10 weather cloned up Mark and Jim remained at Conn's hotel. The story of the "jump' frog ' wzs ono of the atorles told Mark by Coon Curing the three days' aasaion , end it struck him as being so comicil that he d torminod to write it np When ho re turned lo the Gillfn cabin , Mark eel to work upon the Irop ; story , lie aKovricro rfoiriii sKetches of life in the raouiitalcn un , ] uil'ies for aomo of the Snn 1'rancisjo ' papa's Alark did not think much of the frog an r. s6" a'tnr ' it had received the fin- jhin louchea lie give tuo pruferencj , > Homo other tl.otchta and DDUt them tone no puperjfir which ho was writing b ave Gillia , hor/ovcr , Jeclaicd that the frog elory was the brat tlnug Matk haa > rntou , tin' ) advised him to eava it LI u book of Bk.tc'iui lie vao talking of pub lishing. A literary turn having botn given to the thooghls of the inmates of thu Gillh cabin , a month pruned niilioui a ml inn to thobualncaa of pocket ininini ; . While tbo diys were paeacd by Mark , and 1m friends in disciiKin ; ; the merit ) if iho "Jumping Frog" and other Itterary nnttjra , other rroapcctcr/i / wire notldlu. A trt > of Aostrlitn ra'ners ' who word out n ecarch of gold-beating qaarly. happened upon the spot where Mtir/c and Jim had dug into their ledge. It was but a few daya after Twtin and Glllia had rctrea'od ' TO in the plcco in the pouring rain. Tuo Australia wqro not a little ustonlthcd bt aeolng the ground glittering with gold. Where the dirt emptied from the sacks bad been dissolved and washed away by the rain , lay slmo three ounces of bright quartz gold. The foreigner a were not long in gathering this , but the ipeoJy | lisoveiy of the no- tic 3 forbade tholr delving into the dopes t whence it came. They could only wait and " watch and pray. " This hope vras that the parties who had potted Mp the notlco wonld not return while It hold good. The sun. that roee on the day after ' .he Twaln-Glllla notlco ozplrod Raw the Austrians in possession of the ground , with a notlco of their own conspicuously and defiantly posted. The notr owners cleaned out the pocket , obtaining from It in a few days , a little over $7,600. Tlad Mirk Twain's backbone held out a little linger the tacks of dirt wonld bale been washed and the grand dis covery mado. Ho would not hava then gone to Angel's camp and would probably never have hoard or written tbo story of the "Jumping Frog , " the Btory that gave hirn his first "boost" In the literary world , as the "Ileathoa Ohlnto" gave Bret ilarte his first lift np tbo ladder , did Mark found the gold that wes cap tured by the Austrian' , he wou'd ' hive aattlcd down as a pocket rainar. lit would never given up the chase , nud tli this d y , # ray aiAbaJgr , ho wo Ic1 h\vo b on pounding < ju r . . wi h ' > Gills 'or his "p rd" in n ca'm ' uu. where in.tlw . Slurrajfav/da inc.untt.jqB Tbo mean elevation of this court' y ahnyo the s al 2,500 feet , and the avir Art r * "fill M ° 0 ) nhee. * Tnr > Klopliant'f ) Intelligence. London Letter to PhiUdolphU Telegraph , The tnti lllgenco of the elephant la pro verhlal. The Immenio quadruped eoorn to posse-is - a human mentality , and that 1 knows right from wrong , and oven re flMta upon the matter , has boon fre quently noticed. A eingular instance o thli reasoning faculty was recently demon - on trated In the province of Bargamnrah- poor , India. The rnjah of Corlahat had a number of elephants employed in bring ing logs of wood from the forest , which they did by carr Ing tbcm by their trunks. To cnccurago the animals at 'ho attendants ar mutinied gave them whisky , which intoxicant , as nil know , the oloph.int is very partial to. Ono of thn boasts , a i.vgo mnlu , won particularly fond of liquor , nnd evidently hud nil the elsmonU uf a professional drunkard. Ofo day ho broke inti the etprohonso nt Corlnh.i' , u"d beforj bolngjdiBO'vercd'drAnk litimo f nto nB'wtn of luscnnb Itty dimd drutik. 1'hc t ext day hi ) wai a vtiry alck elepbant nnd bad a tremendous hetd on him ills | > o < ilonco and mortlfic'Xtion ' were really comical to wi'neec. At this tlnvi Mr JHXUOS Joraon , the English tcmpor- nuc > advocate , win holding a sorloj of tpmporancd revival meetings in the Jlls- siou i-hu.ch nt Oorlihat , nnd many took the plidgo. The ovonlrg of tbo d y afte. tl'O olophnnt's dm ikon eacspa'o the oivdienco nt the tmucranco ] ) meeting waa tiitiuishod to aso the ditslpntod cle- phit outar the church , walk up to the tnblo on . hi oh the pledges lay , rcizcd a penwithhls Unnk anil sign his name 1" a plei'go urd. with which ho walked -'ut In trlumj h. oinco then the olepi Ina nuver c ! : . , k a drop. a UiilirH\Tn ! ondurcul liy ' | the Uadiiir physlclani- chiiuista Car Lv r purity and whclwcii.onesa Bawdro of co\m torfolta and ash y ur giocer and Jrjist for tlic gonuiuo nit.co ! , pieparod by Dr. J. 0 ! . T\ Sipgort & Sons Mnny Foot Goes ISavc. Jl ston Transcript , Lady Ermyatrudo Russell had almost a hundred pairs of now boots and slippon in her bridal outfit , and all of them lud very low hooia. Too bridal slipper , like the "Lost Holt's" other shop , was a boot , and was of white satin , fistouod with pearl buttons and embroidered with sil ver. ver.A A C A RD. To alt w bo are Buffering from errors and ludlijcations of joutb , nonous wcakncaa c&tly decay , loss of manhood , etc. I will send a rooclnl that will euro you FHKE OP CHAIlon. Tlila Ktoat roinudywaa dlBcoicreii by a mleslonat to South America. Send self-ttddrcsscil on\clouo Unv. Jo- B2i'U T. INIIAN Station "D " Now York. T' Mutton vs. Wool. From the Journal of Agriculture. Some of our exchanges hold that too much Importance is attached to the pro duction of vrool and too little to mutton. In thn years gone by the greatest profit in ahocp came from off their backs , now It coaxes from under their hides. Wo think the thoughtful eHcopman will on dc.ivorto hold on lo bcth. the wool am ! mutton products of hin cbcop end by utll'alnp ; bi fi to thtir iull capacity to will not find sheep raising an unprofitable celling. The attenticn of the wetttrn and couthcrn eUtcs has boon directed to sacnrlcrj bolter facilities fcr transporta tion donble-deckod that mutton by - cars , EO ton la becoming a primary factor in ahcpp grpwlnpf , hence they will retain their merino ? , raise large fi.ock3 and de pend on wool mainly , but in the summer aud early fall they can uocuro by the ale of reasonable rates of transportion DJUIL roturnn for Jieir mutton. A. rnixtc sheep , orc that will shear wall and at tin came tlmo can bo afterwards runttoned , with a carcass goiug np to 125 or 13 ( pounds , trill bo foand the bast sheep foi profit. YOtINGIUFV 7xJBft I > THIS. THE VOLTAIO BKI.T tjo , , of DIarehnll , Mich , , offer to eend their celebrated ELECTED- VOL TAIC BELT and other ICLKCTiiiu AFPLIAKCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( younp or old ] aQlicted with nervoua debility , loss of vitality end manhood , and nil kindred troubles. Alec for rheutnfttiem murnlgia , paralysis , nnd many other uipo.ih.8. Complete rnutoratiou to health , vigor and manhood Ruaianteed. No riskn incurred M thirty dr.ys trial is allowed , Write them at ouco for Illustrated pamphlet free , _ " \Vhcn Sholiooiiecl PrcttioflJ. "llow do I look. ' ' ssljcd his vifo , put ting on a now bonnet tnd primping her month. " 1'ratly lovely , when you primp , " ho rcnliod. 'Do I ? What niakos yon believe I atn totllor wlieu I primp , my dear1' ? "TJorauao yon can't ' primp without shut ting your mouth. " STOP THAT COU II JJy uolnfj Dr. Kra7icr's Throat and Ltmn .Hal- saui the only sure euro f ° r C'o\ih8 ( { , C'oldii , iioartcnoJia end Sore Throtl , anj all diseases of thi thrtiat r.nd lunga. Jo uot neglect u cough. It may provo fatal. Scores nnd haudrnlaof pratcful reoplo own thrir lives to Jr , IruBcr't Throat nud Lun ? J nlRtui , nuj no family will e\cr bo withoi t It u'tor ouco ueiug it , aud discovering itn uiarselous pov.'cr. It ii put up in largo family boltlcn r.a j solder or tlio i ir > all prica of 7& coata per bottle. Hold Kubi > k. Co. ouil 0. V. ( jnodrnan , JOHN NAGLE , ( ILCI S3r01 TO A 'iitl Coin tn itwiwt. Ho , 386 Uadq St. . , BEMVEfi , COL Solicit Cousi jjnmonts and gtmr- nnteo quick sales nnd prompt re turns. Qivo USD tria ! . Kefereiices Bradstieot'a or Dune Agencies ; and German National Bank , Denver. VHZCAGO , &S1.P3B1 THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. fHOir OMAHA TO THE EAST , TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN 01UHA AND Chicago , Minneapolis. Milwaukee , St. Paul , Cedar liaplds , Davenport , Cllntou , Uubuque , Itockfurd , Ilock Island , Krce | > ort Janraville , lilk'ln , Maduou , La Cro v , Uol < It. WinonA , And ml other ImpTt iit points Ea t , North- eaat and Houthe.itt , Tlrlct itflcoatl'O1 Katnani ttrcet ( In I'axtun Ho d ) end at Union Pacific Depot , luilniik ' .Seoj.ct 6.U t1 c ( "Lent lu.iinCars ii o Wtrld ui inn r > n tnemiln IIP I tin > in < i u 'lL f' ' KB * ST t'ii'Ljlxaiile cri a'tentlon iip lo iuM iirm vtvuitef mtnifloyoi or h o'at > an k JkIEllUir.L A \ i , OMtP NTI.B , Jfueral Mauigtr , ( Ion 11'vnai SIT Au . MItlFU , OKO K IIEA ff > KI > AtU u'i llanvt' Mb't Uen" I1 ) T ' < UtK U > Su criiitiuuui' Rhotimatlsm , ° Ncnralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Dackaclic. Mcad.ichc , To > th chc , Si > ri < TliiniirS rllliir . Sprains , lll-iiUoi. lliiriK , Srnldk I'roM lltlf , A n AM. nrnrn riotit v ruxs AMI itur < , , , , M vM , rr Plii < tlotialtt U 1 i i in : ciiAmr. ! A. vixtii.iu : : co. < 1w i , u A. \ OOILTE t CO ) Ualllmorr , J.J. , I. * . A. 1 am A n < | i | > r > rnl h l > y' ' ! , mil thn timll jnr- tlo'cs nt I fasn o-'J coj per \r \ in 1liu < r c'tlnlo tori's on my arms ami t 'sonou IP\ ! , i . . \tcra Mcrcutj ftdnilnUtrrtil utoutilit "ti > litiina'i m ntid I l'ti" mo a liclplosn iull.t. . 1 touk tun > lcz n liottlcn ot Swilt'a HpoclOc My I K , ortnn < a I uinlinrr a 1 nclitnKRln. lusothorn\\ithoutinlii. jy rtftiirtlion la tluo to U. S S. I'KTPII . lfl\n , JAD. U 1RS5 AUiftut ) , Oa Malarial Poison , Wo tuvo ! 8cilSwllt'8 Sptrlfle In nur fimll ' 11 au ntitldt to ( or maltrial p laontortwo or three nuil lu\o never unonnlt to ( all in a ulnjlo In \V. lH Hun jitcr county , Oa , Scit. | 11 , 13:4. I'or six or olulit yc.vs I sulTorcil wl'.li ulcers rn m\ rlclitlc . I um treated \ilth lotllda cf l'ata alum niul Jk'iciu .nmll becanio Iicl | > lc8i , hlv lioltlcs ot Snl'l'c Micclflc iniilf a lictinun lit euro Feb. Si , 1S3C. U. U Wasov , SwIIt'n Specific Is entirely \csctibla. Trratlra on lood au J Skin Dlscatca nulled free. ThoSnrrTSntciFicCo , Drawers , AtUntt rior 169 W. S.-U1 St. . N. Y. G17 St. Charles St. , SI. Louis. Mo. Arcfti > l r EMriuale or two Mcitl1 * ! Cotle fii , hM ticen toufel nj.itpj In Ihr uprclnl treatment or C iio tr , Nnvcli. Bma nnil BLOOD iJiikiuMhaD anr vtlitr IIIJBC ! | Q ta Ct. lioolf U rlt paper * &how anil all uld rqrldetithkaow. Nervous Prostration , Debility. MonttI nnf Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and olnet'tf - lions ot Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Pouoau-g , old Sores and Ulcers , > r trcatM liii nnrmiic- : ' tucecs-on latiit iclcnllllt rrloclr > lfi. Ba'clrI'rivatt'.y. Diseases Arising from indiscretion , Excess Exposure or Indulgence , vhich troJocn mng or IK rolioivlDf cITcctat urrvouincii , OcbltUr , dtrnnc * ! or vlebs nJ ( letcdlTC memory , rlmplci rD tbs fato.rnjltrM Jltrj. nirrtloutolht ocl lj or femnl.i , eoaranca or llivtcta , rondcrlnc Marrlaqro Improper or unhappy , au1 fiennnnratljouroit , l' mphletV. r > S ) "n I'm ' aUiie , ea- ( icalcd citfelApc , rrceto nuy ailrHiis. Coniultittnnc r 2eoorti ; inalirree , ondinTltcfl Hrltfl fcr ucatlotf. A Positive Written Guarantee flee p lu ) ! tritcf i GUIDE c ! < t the CJ-ioiu , d ubifil o * laatUltlic , ellil.tii 11 , > j , .n H.OODTi- > atotlu LIVEft imlKIDNLYR. ll l lif-T ) I.JJ Tr K l _ , ' > l.Tt iKlroni coinpUint' . _ io DP. , n JlllUl'tf HU TC/IIIO n mfe au' * > ced > inn illts luicnr. hmitHy oimpli xioo criiitiuuui'y t- wJiiii * o'llv < < , 'i'1 iioini'itli\ ' MM * orijiln'il Unjottv t .pnt pitilirOI-IUIN l.M > lfK > < r .6 end ji ut aJdru bto Ifiu ur. rirtbt ftle. ) * w i-i/ > ie Wo. , lei oil"DHKAMiF.O01S S50 SETFABD SfeoO ' Xilii4Z"vE9UAtor. ; . . . , iJ | ti Fl.UGTOnAOCO. "The nimoCutT | ii'uthoai LArtCGun.lo-crjOp ey'r . _ . VtlTttl A PIOKTo , OO & OK > Vftasi , Are , , CfttoaV. 'ihla lirnnd is a h ppr combination cf flno , vonnp crisp red , bti-ly lori ; filler , with a DELICSIOU5 * PL&.VOE nnd It Jurtiaooti the tnste cf a torgs nu-nb r of chow era Orders for "Plowshare" art conlDfrln rapid" " roni ill parlscf Iho nmntry domonotri.l'\ ' : . , ulcily ) the prca't army of chonois Gtrl o < \ gri > o "iitii > ate ! i of Tobnct > , both ss to quality r. M ! nimntitj' . Mcs rn I.oiillnr & Oo have oxer" ) r < l i < > Ittlo tlmo tttid hbor in cndcivolM | ; to 'cacb 'be ' Acme of 1'eilirtlon in Plowshare , aid scJin tjl-t > dona It. Ucsldcu tbo TKN i KNT ci ta ol Vhlth la n point not to Uo overt jotod In- 0'--.u \liovilli.ndltta their inti.rt-1 to nJor"rni > rn f\\o \ their ciHlomcro an ofpoitu. tv utr ) 'i. ask Your Dealer for Plowshaie Dralnra enpjiliod by fil' ' ' "t outfjoa , Council I31ulTa 'etfKQ\ & Moore , " " , . Kirscl.t . & Co. " " Uonart llriw. ' " 'axton & Gal'arfliPr ' , Omaha. McCord , JJrady & Co , Omnhn. l' ( r sale in Omnbn by T. YlDRlIricr , 5'8 8 13th Street , lonry Uit/i-n , (101 ( S lilth St. leirnrfd&Co. . ( Ji-2 - S 13th St. Gee Carlsi.in,1015 , Knrnnm St. Caufman Uros. , 07 8 IDth St. Caufrnan Urea , 1009 Karnarn St. Frank Arnold & Co , , 1418 Farnam St. Vuftust 1'Iotz & Co . IDO'J DouglaB St. Ge % Heimrod. 613Nlrith8t. Bergen & Smiby , N. W. Cor. 10th and Cum- ing SU Van Green Hros , , N. W. Cor. Division and Gaming Sts. / . Stevens < J13 N. 21 t St. WOOD'S MAMMOTH MtJSEUM-THEATEB. ( Formerly Academ\ , Husk ) ! . Dnitaiucil & Co , , Proprietors COL. J. II. WOOD , Manager MONDAY , TUESDAY & WEDNKSDAY April 18th , 14th and 15th , QUEEN'S EVIDENCE. THURSDAY , FRIDAY and SATURDAY VIQALANTES April 10th , 17th and 18th , , CJi'0 jl stage pcrlormnurc three times a wi ck. PA.TLA C'JE MVSJB3VM yill contain Freaks of Nature and Ourioji iei frpin all purU of tliH world , lting n tele ( Go and rnurul uzhibitlon Kctlro cbar , every week of turioiltlerf , A Ke ort ( or LailleR , A Itrs'irt for Cluluii. Jihueum opou from 111 in toll p m. Theater Matinee daily , ' > p , in , , ard night , i l > . m. 0ct8 ADMISS'O lOcM Sicred Concert Sunday ft rno , n and me ung. Ttie era riablo growth ot c.nrlng the lost lew yours Ii b snnttc ; c'.1 grant astonlehtuemt lo tkr/eo who t.i y ail occasional visit to this Brewing citf. The development of tlio Stop'Yfttds ' Ihe nocosotty of. ' .hn Bolt Llaa Rend tbn finely paved utruota the handroJts o nov rnsldonscs and costly buslncc ? blonkt , with the popnlation of oar city mutp thau doubled In tlio liut five yon . All thla IB o great eurpr'co to vialtora nnd Is Iht ndtulratlon of on oithonn. This rapid gnmth , the bnaltioaa activity , and the mnny euboUutlnl Improvements racdr n lively demand for Oouli.i i-cal o&tnto , untl every Inveatov h made e handsome profit. Slno3 th Wall Street panic M y. with iho inb.ioquont cry of hnrd tltnoi , there h&nboou IOSB demand from opocala- torn , bni > & falv demand from Invcwtoir necking homos. Thla Inttoi class uri taking ndvantngo of low prices In bnlld * Ing matorlftl and are oocurlng their homei ut much loBb coat than will bo praslblo a you hence. Bpoonlaton , too , oin bny / oft ) iat. ( B abonpor now and ought to t ko , dvuu ; 3 o ( present prloca fet fnmn 4.- n hn .ii'ft io-a years promlsoi gieatai d . ; . : , . .uniiU in OniAti * than the paiS L , . jAra , which hftvti boon as good u 1. sonaonably diuitrt. Now mivn- > x ; eDtabllahmdiHj. , nd largo job * added altnujr weekly , uirl ' ui'i rotho prosperity rmoha. ) Vadrcaro mcuy In OiD ni nd through- but the State , who hwo ttnlr monajIu the bunku drawing it nou'.ual ' rate of In * toreat , xrhlch , if judiciously inverted la Omoha va \ oi.tr.t9 , wonld bring tfcoju aoch greater lotuma. We havoniRcy hargaiiia which wo r.ra confident wlU bctng thr < uiu'chaso-r Itrga profita In ttst rale the fiuost resi- property in the north turn , irts of the city. i\8 liavo fine lots at reason- lo priros on Shornian avenue , ! 7 th , * Sth , } .9th and ioOth Btrectn . TVeat on Farnara , D.nvonpori , doming , end ull the ceding etveot : iv Uiat ( brection. The grading of Farnam , Califor- OJN and Davenport streets hai : made 'ceossihle some cf the fines ) and heepest residence property TIJ the " -.ty- and with the building of the -irest car line out Furimm , the ere " -t7 in tbs western pariol'tTiicity in . ' . o have tlte ayenny tor thi yzJioato nnd Stock Yards proper- 'v / lie aouth part of the city. The I- ' ! vMiionts uado in tins . ' / J.9 Gtoek Vardb Compmiy will certainly doahlt ' j-jo m a short tiuie. .Ys also have nome line bumuerrj > j flfl'J home elegant inaifti * ri'i'i- ' or v/mhiug to mve&fvill finit . . .ccrj n i ; crJiiua KSTATB ? J.3 South 14th , Bet ropn JTarnham and Douglas , P , S. We ask those who hnr property for Bale at ft bargain to fjir , us a callWe want only * bargains Wewill positively not handle prop erty nt more than itx real value.