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TJEIE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , J UJLY 15 1885. m , R. E3ISDON , Gu'lMmApt ' FJiatnlr Insurance Co. , London , CMh Awets.- J5BMOOJ Wo tohe8t rIW.Y.A scU. . 1,000.005 flleni Fall' , A wt lS7t,00 Oimdrite , VhllKjelphl , As ct9 SOJ , CO N w Hampshire , CUD Asset * . . _ _ . I.OtS.COt WOODWORK , TO MACHINERY IAERAHTED 5 TEAES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. XJGHT RUNNING JE. z , . ZOVJEMTOY , Agent , NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC lloMori , Mann. , OMIKST In America : l.urcrst mid ItrHt iinl | > | M > illnUioWKM > 100Initruct > ors , 1071 bliiucmilut > rnr. 'lliorough Initrtictlnn In Votnl miJ Initriimonlul .Mn lc , I'iano and Organ Tim * Ing. I'lno Arn , Or.ilory , Literature , 1'rcncli , ( Icnn.in , nnj Hilton I.nneiujri's , HnKlKli llr.inohe , ( Uimmllcs , etc 'lulllon , file $ .1) ; Imiird anil room , f ti to S7 * > lurtenn. I'ainvrmbcElni hipicmberio , isw. Tor lUuitratul Cnlcnilnr , Klvlni ; full liifuriiinlloii , ncMroM , , i ; . lOUUUU , Iilr. . rrnnkllu Sq. , HUM OX , Mats , Mass , nstitute of Technology 1JOSTON , MAS3. Regular four year coimoa In Civil Machanloal.Mln- IrjRand Hlecttl'Jil r.3clnoorln ? , Archltoct'lio , Chem istry , I'ojBlcs , Natural History , etc Students are also admitted to jurtlal or Bpcchl courses Next echot 1 j tar begins Sept. 28 , 1835. Entrance oiciralna tlons Juno 4 an l 6 , at 0 ft. m. Apply to Prof. Oco. Ilowliiid.lioaid of Kducttlon rooms City Hall Chl- raeo. JAUKS I * . Mu.snoa , Secretary. FRANCISA WALEKR , President. THE ONLT EXCLUSIVE VN OMAHA NRR. A.GJENT8 WANTED LIVE ' To work Lllo and Accident Iniuranco ( or a ftrodg fc'S Now York company. In every town in Nebraska and Iowa. Good commission to workers. Address E. C. WILCOX & CO. i cinl Apcnti Knian _ S , H , AT WOOD , Plaltsniouth , Nob. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey , Cattle , And Puroc nnd Jersev Swino. [ SCGC7JJKOM TO JOHS 0. MOOSK ) &t the old Blind 1117 F ro m 01. Crden by tilt Rraph solicited and prompil ttttnded to. Telephont Ha III. CONSUMPTION , ' I t bavo a positive remedy for the aboro disease ; br Its Hie thousanOaofcasosol tbo worst kliitlatidof fonff ataadtnirharotieen cared. Indeeil.Mj strong I iiruy faith tQIUetUcacy.tlmt I will somlTWO llOm.KU KIIEB , togetber with ttVAI.UAUI.ETnKATISK on thisdlsoMS is > anyauffwrer fllvo express and ! O address. . lllt.T. JL. m.OCUM.i'lIl'sarlSt ' , New To * CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. Tickets Only ? 5. Shares in Proportion Lonisiana State Lottery Company "We do hereby certify that we tuperrnit the or Qranjementt/er all the Monthly and Semt-Annua bratcingi of the Ltuirlana State lottery Company and in person manage and control the Drawinjt themteltet , and that the lame are conducted tnth hondtyt/airncts and in good faith touardall par- tlaandue authorize the company touts thlt cer tificate , withfae-iimilti o/oiir signature * attached in ill adtertittmentt. COMMISSIONERS. Incorporated In 1883 for S5 years by the leglrialan tot educational and charitable purposes with a capital of 91,000,000 to which a reserve fundo ! ore ) 1650 000 hag since been added. By an overwhelming popular role Its franchise was made apart of the present Jtato oonstllntlOD adopted December ! d , A. D. 1879. The only lottery OY er voted on and endorsed by the people ot any state , It cover Bcaloa or postpones. It ) grand tingle number drawings take plaot monthly. A srtBNnin OITORUJNITT TO WN A ronioNa 8th Grand Drawing , Clnsa II , in the Acadomv of Music , Now Orlenns , Tuoadny , AUR llth 1885 , 183d Monthly Drawing , CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets nt Five Dollars Ksch. Frac tious , in Fifths in Proportion. PRIZE . rs.oot do do . 6,000 do do . 10,000 2 MUZES OF C.OOO 12,010 B do , .2COO 10,000 10 do 10,000 20 do 600 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 BOO do 100 80,000 EDO do 60 25,000 1000 do 25 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIIBS. 0 Approximation 1'rlxcs ol 8750 0,7(0 9 do do fOO _ . 4609 g da do ISO . . . . 2,260 1907 Prices , amounting to -.6203,600 Application ( or rates to clubs should bo madeouly to thoolllco o ( the Company lu New Orleans ! For further Information wrlto cloitly Riving Irll addrc . POSTAIj NOTES , Express Money Orders , 01 Now York Kxchinge In ordinary letter , Currency by Express ( all sums ol IS and upward ] at out ex pense ) addresaod , U. A. DADPnUI Or M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans. La. 007 Horenth St. , Washington D. O. Make P 0. Moner Orders payable and addiost Registered Letters to NEW OKLKANS NATIONAL 1JANK Naw Orloinfl T.a without Shoulder Brace , $1.50 jiucs ) with Slumlder Draco , mndu of line Cotitildoublestitclied 3.00 Niirnlns , without ShoulderBrnce , 1.75 Alxlomiiial , " " 2.00 JtllNNcV. lOtoIlypars 1.5O Youii Ladles' , 14 to 13 years 11.00 Highly recommended by the lending Modistes , the Tashlonablo Dressmakers and the most eminent 1'hysicians In the United States and Euiopo. Circulars free. LEWIS SCHIELE & CO. , Sole Owners of Patent autt Slanufafdirrn , 390 IlllOAUWAY , NEW YORK. 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , and leading houses everywhere. 3 Wlioliavo trlrted away their jouthfiil ilsor and power , whoai Biinv-rliiK from t rrllili , AIIAIXS mid I , O S b I : S , who arc weal IMI'OTKNTaud uiilll lor . MEN of adages , who find thoirPOWEI ami vitality , : ' . 'SEXL'AI britKNOTH weakened , tJ early lublix or i\'i-isr.B : ; , Cfi sccul\u u jiosith-o and Instill < ! U II I' , hO matter cit how loiuamlliig the cosomay be , or wli lias lalltU In curl1. lit a few np innntlis n o IK tlm celebrate W1YRTLEAIN TREATMENT At home wlllioiiti'iMisiuo | , In Ll.SH time , ami lor 1.1.3S moncv till any other niutliuil lutlieM'nrM.VeaV Imck , licailaclie , KlllbblONt lassliii'lc , liis ofsplrltsniiduuililtlnn. clnoaiy thouglitB , d ro ad lu drtains. iltU'ctUti mcmor ) . HH'OTKN K , lltB , Impediments t m.irrluirp. ami miui > oilier Bjmploins IvadliiK to CONSl'Mf ' JJON c , . IN'SAMl'V , are iiruuiptly removed b ) llilb trcatiutut , i. -n uuiiliuod iLbturei ) , Married Men , or those who intend to marrij . iiorrict scxinl streiiKtli means , healih , vigorous oil Gprln , long llfo and the lovsand rcept'i t ol a nlililuliic \ \ ' < ak inuiiHlioulil he restored to vl0cr i nmnhund linfnro marriage I'lixiTN. trhtiiiionliilH mid vilimlilt treitl c : : el.nnps. Oistib.lS77.Addrcss ; The Climax fricdica ! 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ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent ( or Gen , Ata. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado. Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , low. . Utah. and Minnesota , Offlco Cor.FaniMn and 13th St.Over IstNat'l. ' Detroit , Michigan. liauk , Umaha , Neb M. F. ROHRER , Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , lowi GHAS. SHIVEBICK UriiOLSTEEY AND DUAPBEIE3 , I'jiaenger Hlerator to nil Boon , 1206 , 1203 and 1210 FarnoinSl. OMAHANKURABKA CHAELES E , LEE , A full Msortmenl of air and kiln dried Walnut , Cherry , Aili , Butternut , Poplar , Redwooi etc. Hardwood and Pouhr Panel , Hardwocd Flouring , NVagoa stock , Stair llulliera' Mat' ' tiki , Rd Cad r Post' . Caiuon 0k dlmeuiloa anlbildge timber' , Cedar IJaurda for mot proof closets , etc. Veneers , fancy wood for scroll tawlug , etc , , etc. S. W. CORNER 9kh AND DOUGLAS , OMA.IU , NEBR.V8K. OAT STOIUE3. K Collection of jStartllnR mn Curious Anoudoten Pound In the Press of the Country. From the New Ilivan News. Mr. Qaorga Bildwln h a several appl and po r ttcos , and lait fall hit cab anok to the fact that thoaa trcca bore frnl which his ru 5tor's f mil/ liked to eat One d y in October the cat's owner wa aarprisod by the action of hla pet. Thi intmal was walking slowly about one o the trees , atopplng every mlnnto or tnri to gazQ up at the app'oi on tbo boughs After completing Its tour of inspection the cat climbed the tree and slowly inadi ita way out on a limb toward what wa probably the largest and rlpoat apple o the several bashols of fruit on the tree When It reached Ita goal the anlma made lovoral attompta to break the atert with Ita tooth and finally snoooodod. II lad taken cxro toblto oil a bit of thost.cn eng onongh to bo securely hold , anc Tlth Ita prlzo in Ita month the cat begat to descend. Once on the ground the np- > lo was carried to a porch and laid by thi ilda of a door opening into the houso. Tha exploit waa froqaontly repeated bj Sir. Baldwin's Bftgaclona puss , and tin aide of the porch waa usually lined wltl apples , ew Orleans Picayune , In July the steamer Golden Rule ar rived hero from Cincinnati. A little ioramon gray cat that lived on the boa1 lad boon loft at Bayou Sara by accident , 3ho had stopped on the wharf-boat and md not returned in tlmo. The officer : on the Golden Halo felt sorry to lose her , 'or ' eho had loft three little kittens ba ilnd that mlsaad their mother sadly. 3nt , to the Eiirprlao of all , the nest boal .hat arrived down brought pnss as t WBSonger or atowny. She remained or joard in her now quarter * until near mid' night , when aho made her w y to the 5oldon Rulo. The watchman came or 3Qard and wltneaaod the happy mooting ) otwoon the kittens and their mother , [ vrao a paaaongor on the boat as aho ro urncd to Olncian.iti that trip , aud pu3i waa qalta a heroine. Bat , alas 1 the omplation to visit whatt-boati WAS sc strong that she got left behind again , aomorrhoro on the Indiana sldo of th ( Dhlo , I forgot the town. Real grief w.v manlfegtcstod by her friends when the ] missed her ; they thought sbo was loat tc ; hem forever. On their arrival at Cin cinnati the steward loft the beat , and tin kittens disappeared with him. Three o ; four days afterward the Ariadne arrived trom balor. and the gray pussy cimo nj on hor. No ono knows how she fount ont that boat was bound np the river in stead of down , for other boats hsc stopped at that place , bat only thi3 one ? otng up to Cincinnati. Puss waa sooi Installed in her eld homo again , but thi klttons word not , and eho was lonesome so she wont ont on the wharf-boat anc found a poor , forlorn kitten , ncirly a : large aa horeolf. This ahe carried In he ; mouth up into the cabin of the Goldoi Rule and placid it In a chair , and in eiatod that U should bo noticed ant caressed , nor would oho cat until it wa supplied , and she hid it with her laa winter. New Ilavon News. A curious story is told of a cat whlcl lives on the Sterln steamboat dock. Tin cat will occasionally take i notion to vsi ! Now York and if driven off the boat a ono place , will be coon to jump on n another in time tu avoid netting loft She will stay in Now York two or throi days at a time , and when her visit is con eluded , will return and remain contentoc in New Haven for a season , until thi 'over for traveling comes on again. Thi peislitoncy and Ingenuity of the cat ii boarding the boat for ono of these journeys noys oxcitoa wonder , as the cat nas i ismlly of klttons living in Now Haven These kittens appear to bo resigned ti the temporary absence of tholr mother but are always glad when eho gets bad from New York. Monongahela ( Pa. ) Republican. Monongabela has a cat that put out i Eire. Not long alnca the family of Tay lor McFarland all wont out to a temper ance meeting , leaving Master Tom , a fav orlto cat , in tola occupation of the housa On their return the cat's actions led ti an examination , when his feet were fount to bo blistered. The sitting room servet to explain matters. A live coal had beoi thronn out and set the carpet on fire Puss had evidently clawed ont the tin for a considerable distance about the spo burned , leaving nothing but a centre o ends , charred and frizzled. All the clr cnmstances indicated that the cat had pn out the firo. Missouri Republican. 'Sqnlro BollovllJo , " of Savorton , has i Mali cue cat and the citjh&a four kittena A few weeks ago the old feline conclndoi uho didn't have family enough , so shi went out into the woods sad found tm young rabbitp , brought them lu anc adopted thorn as her own. The 'equlrt says the old cat licks and nurses thi young hares as she does her own kittena ina seems as devoted to them as to the rest of her family , Charleston Cornier. Henry Gallman owns a mill , and a mat named Fruit , attends it. I'm It onus i largo cat that aa soon aa the mill Is stop ) od by shutting down the gates , will Im nediatoly run down behind the mill anc ; ot on a log juit over the shooting ovei which the water la still ihwlng. She will then look Intently into the wa'or , which Is from olghtooniaches to two feat deep , until aho spies a fish : she tbor plunges into the water , frequently bury 'ng herself under it , but almost always coming ont with a iiah. She thpn alts down on a rock near by and oh joys he : moil Manchester Time ! . A member ot the Zoological accot ! ; says : "i once had a oat who always sa up to the dinner table with me , and hat his napkin round his nock , and his plat' ' and some full. Ho used his paw , o course , but WAS very particular , and ba bavod with extraordinary decornm When ho had finished his fish I eomo times gave him a plcco of mlno. On day ho was not to bo found when th dinner bell rang , BO wo began wlthou him. Just as the plates were put ronnc for the entrees pnes came rushing 111 stairs aud epruug Into his chair with twi mice in hla month , Before he could b stopped ho dropped a mouse on his owi plate and thin ono on mine , Hedlvlflei his dinner with ma as I had divided mlm with him. Lowiuton Journal. It cost a Lewleton Household this woe forty-seven coots to kill a bleck cat. 1 haa alto coat four rquaro inosls to foil members of the household , not countln three meals bslonglng to the cat durln the time her execution wes pending , un ono u'ght's ' sleep loat to the hired gli during which she waa haunted by th ghost of a black cat. The cat still llvo Tuesday morning , and nt init acjounl wai disappearing down Liebon street in basket lugged by a boy. The death c the cat WAS decided upon Sunday. Mor day toe was chloroformed with ten cent' ' worth of chloroform and pat under wash tub. Monday night the tub ir lifted , and In ten minutes the cat waa i the front yard , and in four round had cleaned ont a brlndlo 001 who had strayed in over the garde : wall during her enforced vacation. Sh came in at tea time hungry and laborln under great excitement , and was cap turod. A double dose of chloroform fo supper onobled her to rest well durln the night and to get up somewhat hungr ; but not discouraged , Tuesday morning Tuesday morning she came out to broali fast , bho wts fed on chloroform again thn man of the house remarking that i was rather oxpanalvo , but If there wa anything ho did Ilka it waa to make hi homo comfortable. At break f AS t the ro appoaranca of the cat caused the hlrot girl to drop n china platter undo the impression that It waa her ghostl ; Friend. At noon the wash tub wai board to give out animated sounds , and BO the bay was called in and bribed with t dlmo to bring relief to the cat and the lonsohold. The cat la novr supposed tc have been decapitated. Commercial Advertiser. Mrs. William Perry , wife if the pro- irlotor of the Perry house , at Tarry- iown. waa the possessor of two large oats , Calia and Tom. They were brothoi and Eistor and had bean in the family alncQ the tlmo of tholr birth. They wore ; oed catc , and when they died Mrs. Perry - ry prepared two nlca llttlo coflins , and , lacing Colla and Tom In thorn , buried icr pota in the back yard , The follow * lug day two nlco llttlo marble headstones were placed at the hoada of the graves each bearing the name of ono of the cats. ? ittaburtf Dispatch , There la on the lalo ot M ti and In Cornwall a speclos of cats without talle. Dno of the legends relating to those ) unty felines tails that St. Patrick whacked the tail of a torn cat oil short ono night while It was amusing Itself by disturbing hla meditations with a aera- nado Intended for his favorite pussy. The gallant Foils was so mortified aud asham- > d of hla anpoaranco that ho bid farewell , o Ireland forever , a warn asrosi to the Isle of Mau , and became a regular Bluo- } oard. Ho abandoned all his dudlsli airs , and adopted the hibltj of a tough , irhlch , together .with the curae of St. Patrick , are the principal characteristic ; ! of his posterity. DOMESTIC IilF13 IN GERMANY. Customs of the Servant Girl In the Land of Fit/ . Correspondence Naw York Christian Advo cate. The domestic machinery of the Ger mans Is much simpler than ours , and in many respects moco economical and prac tical. Ono truth Is soon made apparent to a atrancrer , that is , that economy is a necessity in Germany. In a family of seven there ia usually but one servant. She rises at five , makes the kitchen fire , washes the iloor and puts her own room room In order. At six the baker comes , then the man with milk and butter ( the Germans never put aalt In their butter so they buy It freah every morning ) . The children are auakenod and tno maid liclps them to dreaa , and then makes the cofleo and serves It , first to the older children , who are obliged to be off for school at 0:30 : in summer and 7 in winter. This done , ia onr family , the maid puta my sitting room in order , scrubbing the lloor , dusting tbo furniture and shaking the rnio. At 7 wo have coffee , and by 7:30 : I am ready to begin my work. After the rest of the family are served with coffao and rolls the sleeping and ether rooms are put in order , each floor being washed or waxed , and rugs thor oughly beaten ; then the maid goes to the market to bny the dinner. There are no supplies In the larder in Ger many , as at homo. If cold boiled ham or an ? cold meat Is needed for supper the maid goes to the batcher aud bujs just enough for the moal. A custom that struck mo curiously waa that of having shops In the basements of oven the handsomest houses on the most fashionable streets butcher ; , bakers , shoemakers , notion stores , jewelers , all can bo found within a radius of a block from any given point. It is undoubtedly convenient for the people , but it mars the boanty of the atreeta very much. My maid has gone to market- believe , so by this time aho haa returned and ia pro * paring tbo second breakfast , which is served at 11 , and consists of a couple of 3ggs and a slice of brown bread , and per- baps a glais of milk for a boarder ; but for the children and the rest of the fami ly t is usually only a slice of brown bread an Inch and a half thick with a little cold meat. Occasionally a cup of chocolate varies the monotony. Then comes the din ner at 2 soup , meat , and vegetables and dcsoit ; the latter the children are al lowed to havn only on Sundays. After the toup has been served the lady of the house puta what the Intends for the in aid in a dish , and on ni account would a ser vant ba nllotvod to take moro than had boon given hor. The aaniu plan is fol lowed with the moat and vegetables After the dinner dishes are washed ami the kitchen put In order , the nuid dresses and takes the children out for a walk In : ho park , returning in tlrao for 0 o'clock ctffjo , which cvon the little 5-year-old joy of my landlady drank oveiy day. It was a problem to me how these children iept their health with coffee In the morn- ng and atternoon and ut night. I am sure American children could not endure it. it.At 8 auppar la oaten , cold moats , tea , or milk or beer , and broad and butter compose the meal. The laundry work la always done outside of the house , so that ioisens the work of ono maid very mater ially. All broad , cakes , pies and oven paddings are bought ready made , aa we iay of clothee. The broad Is much bet ter than ours , because it Is always thor oughly dono. A good maid la not pa'd ' moro than $20 a year and in many families only 812. They are allowed one Sunday evening out In tffo weeks and If they should come homo later than they have promised , they do not go out again for t month , All disputes batweon mistress and miid are settled by the pollca. lu one housa I was In , the quarrels were BC frequent that one policeman , at leatwai there moat of the tlmo , Gorman women are much interested ir their housekeeping ; tboy obqy tboir bus bands religiously , because they bavo to and are very fond of fancy work and gosslpl They are very tenacious of theii titles , snd if a hdj'a husband la a doctoi or a professor , yon do nit call her frat doctor or Iran professor , you offend be : mortally , I told my German teachei that I had some friends In Berlin when I had met some years pgo In Homo , an : asked how I should address the lady , as . was going Ultra to dine. I thought thi gentleman's title was Juatlzirath ; tbon must cill her Fran Jnslizlrath. "But,1 I said , "ho is alaa Gehelmerath. " " 0 then , that ia still higher , and ahe must b called Fran Gehelmorath. " Latter on litho the conversation I mentioned that ho wa Iilitcn to Your AVIfo. Tbe Slunche'tcf Gtunt > iAK , Jane Etb , 1853 , ! . } At cue ot the "Wlndowa" Looking on the woodland wayal Wltl clumps of rhododcndroma end great mast cs of May blossomalll "Thoto waa an in toreatlng group. It Included ono whohadbeona "Cottoi spinner , " but waa now so Paralyzed III That ho could only bear to Ho in A re dining position. This refers to my case. I WAS first Attacked twelve years agi with "Locomotor Alxy" ( Xf > nuytoil ! ) e so of nerve Dbre r tdj-cvcr cute , and was for several years barely able o get about. And for the last Five years not able t < attend to my business , although Many things hare been done for me. The Mt cxpeilment being Neno stretching Two f otn ago I WM voted Into the Homo for Incurables ! Near Manchester In Liny , 1882. I am no "Advocate" ; "For anything it the shape of patent" Modiolnoa ? And made many objections to my dcni nrlfo's constant urging to try Hop Bitters jut finally to pacify her Concontodli I had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change como over mo. ThU was Saturday , November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I aaid to my room companiona , "I was sure I conld "Walk ! So started across the floor aud back , 1 lurdly know how to contain myself. I 3 Ml en cr the house. I am gaining strength cicli day , and can ilk qulto late without any "Stick ! " Or support. I am now nt my own hou'o , anil hope soon to bo able to earn my tmn taring jaln. 1 hkvo been a member ot the Manchester "Hojal Kiohatigo" For nearly thirty > care , and W B most heartily congratulated on going Into the room on Thursday n't. Very gratefully jouru , JOHN BtACEBUUN , UAvCll3TREnBl ! ! ( > ea. , S4,1S < 3. Two jo&rs lat * am perfectly well. Prosecute the Swindlers. \\hcn you cill foi Hop lllttera ( are green o'nstcr f hops on thenhite libel ) the druggist hanils out ny BtufI called C. 1) . Warner's German Hop Bitters r with other hop name , refuse It nnd ehun that chuggUt as you would a \ psr ; ami It ho lug taken our monej for the stuff , Indict tlm for the fraud ml sue hlin'or damigoa f r the swindle , and n 111 ov&rd you liberally for the uoiulctlon , a professor in the unlvoreity. The look of amazement ami surprise I got , and the vay in which aho said , "How lucky that on told mo ; yon muat call her frau pro- casor , " convinced mo that I would have made a serious mistake If I bad used either of the first mentioned titles. John'Sherman's Htago Ride. ? rom the Helena Horald. Senator Sherman enjoyed n break-neck ido down S'aklyons mountain on his tage journey botwcon Redding and ROBO- > urg , Oregon. The Ohio statesman had ire-omptod a seat with tho. driver to got i bettor view of the splendid scenery on hat elevated divide. The pace from the ummlt was a tearing one , and the steep , narrow grade made the rldo appear par- icnlarly hazardous. The senator sug- ; astod that ho could view things better it a slower gait. "Got to make time ) " replied John , > rusquely. " 1 asauro yon that I am In no hurry at all , " exclaimed John , casting his eyes .own the precipitous crooked roadway. "But I am , " retorted the reckless whip as ho lot the nags out another notch. Sherman was scared. He had reason , o be. Others bad boon scared before ilm , and moro are euro to find them- alvos in the same fix. A second later : 'Driver , pull up. I just SB leave in act , prefer to walk down this place. " ' ' ! No , you don't , senator. 1'vo got hree minutes to reach the valley , and 'm going to make it or bioik a leg. " The lively eix broncho team aped reck- cssly ahead , Sherman holding on with might and main. Turning a sharp curve , tbo swing pole uddonly saappod. For a few momenta ihings looked squally. A slnglo lurch mlijht send the coach over a 300-foot proslplce. "Keep your seat , " cried the Jehuwho with brake and reins , quickly brought its team to a standstill. A llttlo later Sherman was holding the lues , his foot braced on * the "holdback , " while the driver was down among the attlo splicing the broken swing bar. All was in order again presently , and he senator , reassured as to the perfect afoty of the hvolvo-milo-on hour cantor own a forty-five pitch grade , kept his ilace to the bottom without a quiver. Thinking it over norr , Sherman cays it was the meet exhilarating stage rldo Ire yer experienced , and ho wouldn't mind making the trip overland from California second time , just to take in that inter- stlug plac ? ot star route expediting own the Slsklyoue. Many cosmotico for the complexion lave from time to tlmo bean put upon ha market. But none have utoud the ; e&t aa has Ptzzani'a medicated complex- on powder. It ii on absolute curative or blotchoi , dlscoloratlona , freckle ; , etc. Tor eale by druggists. "A Heap Moro Fnti ' Ool. Royal ) , of the army , hayn the Now York Tribune's Washington correnpond- nt , Is ono of the best known Indian ghtoro lu the service. Ho la hero now in n leave , his health being very much uspalrdd by many yca.t' llfo on the rjntler. Spoaklng of the present dls- urbancoa and the love for murder which every Indian seems topoesoso Ina greater or less dfgioe , ho said : " 1 once aeked a ematkably intelligent Indian , who was cnown to havu killed a white man some 'ears ago , why it wai that his race en- eyed BO much going on the war path and cilllng people. The conversation which ensued ran somewhat llko this , the In dian beginning : 'Did you over shoot a rabbit1 'Yes. ' "Did you over shoot a deotl" "Yoa. " "Didn't ' you get moro fun ont of kill- ng the deer than the rabbit ? " Ye ? , I gueai so. " "Well , there's a heap more fun for an Indian to kill a man than a doer. " "That was Indian logic , and pretty ; oed logic , too , I should say , " Colonel : ioyal remarked , and added : * 'My oxpj- rlenco has been that the mlnuto an In dian sheds human blood it seems to affect ho whole tribe in the eamo way that the mell of blood would a pack of wild joaata. It intoxicates thorn. Tboy be come devils , They arc bereft of all rea son. They must satisfy their lust foi murder , and the settlers on the trail the ) ako become their victims. " 'When Uaby tru tick , we garo her Cutorta , When oho WM & Child , ibe cried for Castorla , When > bo becunA II IM , ska dung to CautorU , V\i a the bul Children , the g T tltcm CwtorU Bedford ouer 213 South 14th Street , Have a large list of ] inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglas , Farnnm , JInrnoy , Howard , Oth , 10th , 13th find 10th greets , Wo Imvo fine residence property on Fnrunui , Doug'as ' , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , Ciilifomia streets , Sher man , St .Marys and Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. Wo have property in the following ad ditions. MoCormick's , Millard&'CaldweU's Kountz < § c Ruth's , Lakes , Impr'nt Association Elizabeth Place ! ! Wilcox , E. VSmitIi's , ' Burr Oak , ' Isaac c& Seldon's Horbaoli's,1 ; Patrick's ? - Hanseoni's Parker's , West Omaha , SMnn's. Grand View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , Nelson's , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz' Third , Lowe's. Kountz' Fourth , EOrkwood , ' S vndicat © Hill , College Fl Plainview , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnu HilL Tukev &Kevsors West End , Thornburg , Clark Place , Dapitol , livers < Sc Richards/ Reed's First. Bovds , " And aS the other Additions to the City.- South Omaha * ? We have the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. Tha levelopment of the packing house and ether interests there , are rapidly builflinE ; up that portion of ! the city. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which we ofler at low > rices , terms 25 down balance 5tO per month. .These lots are on high evol ground and are desirable. HawthorneJ This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. All the sheets are being put to grade ; ho grades have oeeu established by the city council , and is very desira- ) le residence property , only 15 blocks from Post oflice , prices lower than adjoining additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot bo jeateu. FOR SALK Houeo and lot on 21et St. Easy Fen SALB-Homo tm < \ lot , 25th and Ohioa crms. go street ; splendid corner , § 3,500. Foil SALK 22 foot on Farnam St. , near Fen BALU-Flrat . - class business block , S-15 , J iith St. , as.ooo. . FOB SALB-Lot In Walnut hill , 8200. Fen SALE-J lot on Wheaton St.j good 3 FOR SALE Lots on 20th , $550 each. bouse , $1,600 , ' 22 with residence , Foil KALI : Fine corner lot in Bhinn B nddl 1'on SALK acres elegant . good bam , fine trees , shrubery , fruit , hot and lion , $750. cold water and all conveniences ] first claea FOR SALE Lot In Millard Place , epecia iroporty in every respect. bargain. FOR HALECO feet on Farrmrn street , near Fen LEAHE Fine business property on ICth .8th. Good business property cheap. St , and St. Mary's Avenue. FOR KENT Room 41x76 , 3d door , on llth Fen SALE J lot on Chicago St , between , reot. 13th and It , Kith good housa , 83,000 , JVe will jurnisJi conveyance free to any part of the city t o show properly to our friendQ and customers , anil cheerjfnlly jjive informa tion refjardiny Onuilut Property. Those who have baryains to offer or wish propertylat ay > irjainlare'Jnvitctl to see its. Real OEjtate Agents 2i3S. l4thStbetFarnam & 0oueas !