rr THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , JULY 23 1885. Smoke GH. Mack & Go's ' Cleveland , 0. , Celebrated PlncitS fnr JSc elwi m Atncrli , and Exco'Mor Clfjar I'ro eminent abm call others. Our Cat Does Not Scratch ctamrGoCUimbovo all romocUtlov for ailo anil controlled by D. W. SAXE and J. W. BEU , , Omaha. KcnnarJ > V Hlgr * , l > ruf > , t/nooln , JJcli. ( I , II. Chapman , " " " Kvann & Jmlion , Diug , Halting , Neb. Dowty&Chlnn , DrunB , Cdumbuii , Nclj. J. C. Ucllmcn , Drills , Cotincl IIM * , Iowa , DellO. MoritwuV Co , Utugr , Council llluff ? , Iowa UusBchraK * . Ilooki , ota , Fremont , Nob. W. H. Turner , Iook ) , etc. , Friinon * , Neb. H. II. Whlttleaey.WrtiK- , Ncb. C. I' . Henderson , , Orai.il Iglam ) , Neb. HAIBUEG-ilERICAJSf PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , Prance and Germany. The tioimahlpa ol thla veil known line r ct Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are far- nhhed with every requisite to mule the IUMSBIKO both ua and agreeable. Ihoy carry the United SUtea and European malls , and lei\o Now York Thnodayeand Saturdaya for I'lj mouth ( LONDON ) CberhoUK.Il'AlUS and IIAMBUlin Hatca , Urst CablnC-luO. Stecrago to and from Hamburg 810. O. It ItlCnAHDA CO. , Gen eral Pass. Agent , dl broadway , New York ruiJ Washington and La Lcllo streets , Chicago or Henry 1'undt Mark Haneon , F. K. Mooirj , Harry 1 * Dcul Omaha ; Grononli ; iVSchooncgcr , In Country. Notice ! Notice ! Node THK MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who are illsoiieil or allllctod , no matter how long the etandlng ; oomo and ba healed , Feamale dla- cases whcro medicines Imo failed to gl\o rollef , a specialty ; come ono , coino all and bo heilod by the Magnetic healer , the only euro escape ( torn any ilia- cue. For examination , our chvgoi nrol. for each treatment , \lsl.ittotij : 82 ; terms Ktrlctly cash. J H. PAGEL R , North Stnto St , ono mlle wcji of Fulr Groan U Omilm , Neb. I' O. llox 633. IIKL. A victim of > outhfiilliiinniloncn CAifint ; lroniaturo Decay , NorvouflDobiltly , Iji > Rt Alanlmod. Ac , having tried In vain every known rrtm-dy.hivBiliflcovprpd uRimitlnrucAniiof uplf-curo , vhich lie Kill hpncl I'Hii : : < .vfrj Ho - ulTort < n < . > .llr- . Til 1ITKW1.-M Aleiuldssohn A' J < islicr , ARCHITEC T AND D. L. SHANK , SUPIRINTIXDENT. : : X'axton linUdin ? , Cor 15th nnd Farnam Stu. A. . J&JL&I&M. Slfl.South 13th Street , 3 DOOIIS SOUTH OF 1'Iret-cIftHS tallonncr in nil it branches. Iiltlcn to Your " \Vlfo , The Uanchccter Gl'AJtiUS , June ttb , 18S3 , My At one o the "Windows" Looking on the woodland wayal Will clumps of rhododcndroms and great mass ts of May bbsjoms ! ' . ! "Theto was an tn ( cresting groap , It Included ono who had bcona "Cotton spinner , " but was now sa 1'araljzod'l ' ! That ho could only bear to llo In a ro dining position. This refers to my caoo. I was Gist Attacked twelve years ago with "Locoraotor Alxy" ( A piralytlc dlicaso cf ncr\o Gliro rarely ever cured and was for several years barely able o got about. And fir the last Five yoara not able to attend to my bnsincaa , althongh Many thlngD hiuo been done for rco. Iho a t cxpcilmcnt being Kcrvo stretching Two jeirs ago I nas % otcd Into the Homo for Incurables ! Near Manchester In May , 1882. I am no "Advccsto" ; "For anything h the uhapo of patent" Medicines ? And made many objections to my dear wife's constant urging totry Hop Blttors but finally to pacify her Concealed ! ! I had not qulto finished the first botilo when I felt a chnngo come ever mo. Thla was Saturday , November 3d. On Sunday morning 1 felt so strong 1 said to my room companions. " 1 was sure I could "Walkl So started across the floor and back , 1 hardly knew how to conUIn mjaolf. I wa I all Qor the homo. I am gaining strength each dai , and can ualk nulto ( afo ulthout any Stick ! " Or support. I mn now at my own hou'c , aad hope soon to b able to earn my nun 1st Ing a alu. 1 h vo been a member of thu Manchester "Itojal Kxchango" For nearly thlrlj jcara , and win most hcnrtll ; congratulated on going Into the room on Tliursda ; att. Vorj gratefully jours , Jonx ULACKLUKN , UAStllrsTKKEng ( ) Deo.,21,13j3. Two j tars later am perfectly well. Prosecnto the Swindlers. If when you oil for Hop Hitters ( see green clustc ot hops on the white libel ) tlio druggist hamls on any stuH called C. D. Warner's German Hop It.ttcr or with other hop name , rcfuso It and shun tha druggist as veil would a v per ; and If ho his taker your monc > for the stud , Indict him for the frauc andBUO him'or dama o * IT the swindle , and wl ! reward you liberally for the omlctlcn. This Invaluiblo tpcoflo ! readily and permanent ! cures all klnda of Asthma. The moat obstlnato am long Btandlngcaacstlcld promptlj to Ita wonderfu curing properties. It Id keovtn throughout the worl for Ita unrivaled elllcacy. J I * CALDWELL , city Lincoln , Noli J writes , Ja IS , 1S3L Slnoo mlng Dr. Hair's Asthmi cure , fo moro than one yearmy wlfo has been entirely well and not even a sjmptcm of the dlscasohiaappcarotl WILLIAM 11BNNKTT , KIchland , lowa.wrltcaNov Cd. 1833 Iha\obeon atlllctcditli Hay Fc\er am Asthmt since 1859. I follow cJ your directions and am happy to Bar tint I ncncr slept hotter In inj life I am glad that I am among the many who caii ejicak eo favorably of jour remedies. A Taluiblo 04 page treatise containing similar proo from e > ery State In the U. S , Canada and Urea lirltaln ; Mill bo mailed upon application. Any druggist not Imlng It In stock "III procured loonier. Ask for Dr. Hair a Aethmn euro. DH. U. W IIAin & SON. I'rop'a Cln'tl. 0. H.W.WETHERELL : uml JL\S FlCTtrilHl OF Hair Cloth and HVro Bustles , Hoop Skirts , ' Hair Cloth Skirts , ? AM > A H-LLLINKUff f BLACK * " - Z COLORED JERSEYS. T1W1 * cnt rerre ( 'Ut i ii I.aiiKtry , the ino t | iopuliir roinlihKitldii of Ilmtla niu llooiihlurti'vcrinailf. A lady ho has worn ono will nnvt'C vtap any other ftjle. hncl Skirt H stamped upon 1 ho lianil I'ntrnl.il June -J7 , 1S7I o. 1IC,111. EST.AnyoneM'11 Inj Kiinuntyluorbklrt not FO ft.tVnpcil , will 1)0 dealt with n i online to liw. BoM by nl . i < - - Pneumonia , f\ . Wasting * Diseases Iftf 1 1 1 fffc H W * 1/7 / ! W H I \ K F * o.Utoty Jt.lfe.et and JTa. WW i 1 B W B to I B aaatitedlnrtitorinorUalpowm EHI8 V7HISKET SHOULD BE POUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OS1 EVERY TAMILS IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. 3DO NOT II K DEOEIVKD. Many Druggists and Grocers trho do not bare Dairy's Pare JHa.ltVliliIcoy In Htoclc , attempt to palm off on customers , whiskey of their own bottling , -whlri belnc of nn Inferior grade and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. [ ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHEB SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS/ jtead cu your address and vra will mat ] book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart J3ottl pent to any address In th United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely packtdin plain pint , JZxprtta charges prepaid on receipt of I&l. ! ( Z y or Six Dottlea sent for 13G.OG UFFY MALT WHISEE7 CO. ; Baltimore , Md , , U. S.J B. T. CLARKE DRn& COMPANY. SHIVERICK I'jBocugcr Klerator to nil iioora. 120i5 , 1203 and 1210 Farnam St. OlIAIfA , NK1JUAS1CA liO&TJI ] , Manufacturers of Ornamental inmiTTrn Dormer Windows , Wiadow Cape , Hetallc Sky Lights , Ac , Tin , Iron Klato roofers , Dili S , 12th St. , Omaha , Neb , Work done in any patt of the country , G. F. GOODMAN. OMAHA , NEB. lesaie m M , HELLMAW & CO , , 1301 AND FARNAM STRzJET , COR. 13TH , DEALERS IN r * B FIBE AND BDBGLiVB FSOOF IJLiOy 3P.3V3r31A.t33. A COMSTOGK ROCKET. From PflYcrly lo Affluence and Bac to ite Gnller , Tlio Cnrccr of Johnny Skuo niul 111 Tlirco Mllllona < V Typical Mush room Millionaire. John Skftc , a prominent mining opoon- Inter , who accumulated Immense wealtl in the Uomttock mlnos and after/ware lost It , died In Ssn Franclaco on the 17th Mr. Skao was three times n mlllloualro and is bollovcd to have died penniless though upon this latter point dllfaron views are entertained. The history of Mr. Skno'a olovatlon to the dignity of a millionaire , and hi rapid return to the humility of n poor mati would cxcito the deepest wonder In n community where the wheel of fortune revolves moro alowly than la agreeable to the adventurous California ! ! . Mr. Skao was barn In Canada. One of his parents being Scotch and the other Irish , it 1 rather difficult to classify him nationally It Is an established fact , however , that like the mjprity of men who have ac quired great wealth on the PaolGo coast ho started In the race for fame from an humble position. Ho was a telegraph operator of uncommon ability , which was utilized In the business of transmit ting between the Oomstcck and the Sar Francisco stock market. The grea lode was almost bursting with the promise of untold millions and the whole coast was In the threes o a malignant mining fever. The wires wcro burdened with the history of the lode from day to day , and there was no ono who rend the story with moro Inter cat than Johnny Skae , the telegraph op orator. It lives In the history of the Com stock and the anecdotes of the tolegrapl offices that the llttlo Canadian operator not only road the secret dispatches , but unllko the majority of his craftpossessoc the business tact to make capital of his knowledge. Tbo information thrust be fore him day by day made him master o the situation as far as his capital conli extend , and ho continued to expand the limits of his operations until the telegraph graph oflico know him no moro. The easy pico of a prudent bondholder was not to the liking of Mr. Skao , however - ever , and ho embraced all the opportunl ties that the stock market olTerod for ox cltomont until the fame of the big bonan ? \ sot half tiso country at its wit's end Johnny Skao had but a small amount o stock when It commancad to climb the scale of pricas , bat ho dashed at the market , and , with astounding reckless noas , followed the accurltlon unti Consolidated Virginia was close to the ono thousand della limit and California mining stock was seat at an equally exorbitant sum , When th 'deal" ended and the tidal wava of ox- cltemont had receded , loivlng the mark ct strewn with the wrecks , Johnny Skao was $3,000,000 ahead. Ono by ono th crop of millionaires was gathered Into the Nevada bank and lost to the outsid and no longer endearing world. Wit ! the others wont Johnny Skao , so repot said , and the public mind , having satisfied fiod itself that the ox-telegrapher was n longer a millionaire , expunged him fron Its most sensitive spot. Those who watched the stock marko aud tbo figures revolving around It know that Johnny Skae was still Interested It the securities , but It took a practice ! eye to detect his presence. Ills reckles system of "doubling up" until hla "mar gins" were too thin to support his a castles had made a sad Inroad on h three million "clean up , " and loft him t hang his hopes on a few speculative pro perttos. In this uninviting category wa the Sierra . Nevada mine , o which Mr. Skao was preeldeii Hope long deferred had mad the Sierra Nevada stockholders very sic Indeed. Tbo stock was down to bedrock but even at tint state Mr. Skao did no want It. The market suomed dead. A sudden dcalro for travel possessed th mining men. Mr. Skao , obeying th popular Impnleo , went east. Ho had no reached his destination , when the ontlr aspect of affairs on the Comstock and on the San Frsnclsco stock market wa chanced * by a few dlspalchca. One o theseinformed Mr. Skao that there wor Indications of a bonanza In Sierra Nevada vada , and ho came back as fast as special train cDnld carry him. An exam inatlon of the mine convinced him that great bonanzt was In protpect , and , wit all his characteristic rockloasnoes , ho dashed Into the market. Ho had enl 3,000 shares of Sierra Nevada and not great deal of his $3,000,000 clcan-up on Consolidated Virginia. All that ho lad , however , wont to hi brokers , and the dubstantlal firm on Pin street which ho patronized was orderec to "doublo up.1 The firm donblod fo the bold npecnUtor , and ho bought on his broker'd money until tha stock stoo-i at § 273 a eharo. The same tactics and tbo same firm hand stood him In gooi stead In the Consolidated Virginia and California oxcltouiont , and seemed to bo loivlng him well again. Ho became the ion of the hour. Before It had boon Flood , but the uewotar ocllpaod tbo Ne vada bank , llo was hailed as tha "father of the now bonanzas , " and his prospec- : lva millions counted up by hi ] admirers until Vandorblll'a fortune seemed only a pittance. Songs In his praise were mado. alleged poet , now ungeged on n stock lapor , dessribed the magnate's hasty ro- urn from the cast in a parody on "Sher- dan'a Ride , " and headed "Johnny Skao'a tide. " The oulogl/'d magnate loft no stone unturned to increase his popular- ty. Ho lost f 50,000 , it was said , at ono > okor game in the Palace hotel In ono light. Hla unostentatious acts of char- ty hero , however , were nothing to hla lenerolent exploits on the Comstock , rhcro a millionaire who docs not live up o the tenets of tfco town Is regarded ai it for no nobler purpose than to label lira for congress or the senate and ship ilm to Washington , For weeks the fsmo of Mr. Skao ranscended that of any millionaire on ho Pacific coast , but the wane of his tar was teen observed. The crots cuts lithe 1,700 foot level of the promised bon- nan stubbornly refuted to yield $2,000 as. aye , and by rapid uageo the public dig- rust of the property Increased , until a lorphery horeo kicked the last prop from ho conlidenco of the market and prcclp- tated a panic , Tha subsequent events ending to produce the present stagnation n the atcck market are too recent to need B description. When the echoes of ha crash had died away Johnny Skae , ho temporary idol of the Oometock , the 'father ot the now bonanzj , " the ptlnco- y poker player and the Uriah eieaplor f Nevada hoipltallly , was virtually a mrjpor. Ho held h'a ' stock to the top gure , and when the crash came tha mar- ins were swept away. After a while ho s beard of In the Columbus dlatrlc' , nd was reported to have made another ] triko , but the report was evidently baiod n Ills luck , for he aoon after turned up : a an Inmate of tha small pox h ? pltal. j Ho served for sorno time as bookkeeper of that institution , and then disappeared from public ken until the police found him In a helpless condition on the street , and locked him up In default of $5 ball. Checkered ni the typical life In the west ts It furnlihcs few tnch examples of nils- advenluro as that of a man who , In two years , reached such extremes of elllaonco and poverty that ho might hue written his cheek for ten million ; , and could not pay $5. IOWA ITEMS. The blaskborry crop around Davenport rras a failure this year. Davenport consumes or wastes three million gallons of water a day , Four burglar * were b ggod by the vigilant pollca of Amee , last week. The First Iowa battery will hold a re union at Dos Molnes during fair wook. Twenty Injunction suits have boon added - ed to the bntdena of Mnscatlno saloon keepers , Lightning destroyed 200 tons of hay belonging to the T rap pi 31 Monks near Dubuquo. The remains of a tramp were gathered up from the Milwaukee trick near Gor don , Thursday. Alderman Baker of Hamburg shook bis wife , live children and forty-live cants and olopsd with the widow Towneond , last week. A. G. Donolson , a prominent and well- to-do farmer In Montgomery county , has boon missing for nearly two weeks , and foul play Is suspected. Hannah Ltland , married lees than two months ape , was struck by lightning and instantly killed , about six miles from Jowoll Junction , Saturday mornlrg. William Spson , of LIvermore , commit- ten sulcldo by hanging , Sunday night. The deceased was about forty years of ago , and it is supposed the deed was caused by financial trouble ever his father's will. On the morning of the 17th , Adam Meyer , a mill-owner at Tip ton , whistled his men to work and started the machi nery. Then taking his gun ho wont out and sent two bullets through his heart. No canao other than mental derangement Is known. P. W. Bragg , a Dea Molnos printer , damped his form Into Coon river , Sun day , for a bath. The water soon cramped hla quid lux and death followed. A Mr. Waters , who went to the assistance of the drown'113 man , narrowly escaped being dragged down with him. The Sioux City Journal oflico and that of the United States marshal have baen dlscDnnected and the phones taken out. Bill Desmond stops into Mr. Perkins' ' slippers. The latter thus aocuroa a much neodoJ rest from the burdens of public oflico and will recuperate his wasted ener gies In the sanctum. C. A. Roe , a lustful rake , was con victed at Marshalltown of aeaaulting a young woman , but ho was turned loose with a § 10 lino. Roe , or rene , is a lead ing temperance agitator and spy , and the men and women of the tcmparanoo alli ance , blinded by prejudice , showered sympathy upon him and promptly put up tbo cash for the fine. Lily Kimball , the sweet sixteen who shot and fatally wounded her music teacher , F. M. Giles , at Bedford Tues day , la a fascinating brunette with largo brown eyes and cherry lipa. Her seducer Is a musical shylock of 40 , a grata widower , having a wlfo and two children living in Michigan. This Is said to bo Lily's second love , having eloped with a barber some tlmo ago and shook him. Mrs. Low Apple has begun suit for dlvoico from her husband , the editor of the Guthrie Vidotto. From being the Apple of his eye she claims to have de scended to n football , and charges him with being a rotten Apple through whleky , but also morally decayed and ready for burial. The town of Panora la all torn up with the scandal , as several women of local prominence are charged with having plucked the forbidden fruit and eaten thereof. Later developments In the Johnson- Rand murder and suicide case at Eldon gives the Impression that Johnson dl not cut his own throat as coon aa ho hai killed Miss Rand , but waited until th neighbors began to gather at tha hous and then took hla own life. Nothlo now was brought out by the inquest , EJ copt that Johnson did not like Edwaida to whom the girl w s engaged , and sal that she would r.ither BOB her dead tha have her marry him , Johnson was vor. Intimate with Mlas Hand , and they nove" had any quarrel. Scott county has 21 patients In the in sane asylum at Mt. Pleaeant , and tin oxprnse of keeping them therein $900 5' ' per quarter. Doa Moines county has 21 Miucatlno 15 , Page 17 , Pottawattam ! 10 , Henry 15 , Johnson 17 , Wapello J7. The other counties , 44 in number , In the Mt Pleasant jurisdiction , have from i lo 15 patients uich In the hospital. Thi.ro are confined in this fnjtltntim county patients , costlnc taid counties nr aggregate of § 17,325,09 fur the quarter just ended. In addition there are 127 itato patients , coating ? u,47u , making a total of C92 patienlo , costing the state jucrtcrly § 22,800 90. Aelii 1'lionplmto. ADVANTAGEOUS IN DYSPEI'SIA , Dr. G. V. Donscy , Plqua , Ohio , says. "I have used It in dyspepsia with very marked benefit. If there Is deficiency of acid in the stomach , nothing affords moro relief , whllo tlio action on the norvoua system is decidedly beneficial. " A. 1'nrtlciilArly Af-rcoulilo Conductor. Somerville Journal. It was a West Somerville horsocar. A motherly-looking Irish woman with two big nurkct baekois got on the rear seat. She had sovcrnl quoj ! iona to ask during the journey , anU the genial conductor made lilmaolf particnlar'y agreeable. In duo tlmo the car reached Bowiloln square. The voluble passenger started to got ont and the conductor gallantly helped her with her basket. ' . Gratified at his atten tion dho paused a moment on the car step nnd naked : ' 'Say , do ycgo in town at this taaio time every day1 ? The smiling conductor nodded asiont. "Shuro. " taya she , ' 'I wanted to inow , 1 im coming in again to-morcr , ind I thought J would like to rida wid l-er. " TThen IJaby nu tick , we g vo LerCMlcrls , Wlien Lo ww a Child , ( he iried fort'astorla , When > he became Mitt , she clung to Caiturla , tVTiiB ibcl&J Cliildrfu , the g titm Cutorii Youthful Depravity , Council Blufli Correspondence. Judge Aylesworth was yesterday called upon to inquire into I'-o character of a 15-year-old pirl named Belle McMil lan , who wa ? stopping In Avoci , and who was brought before the court KB a fit subject for the reform achool. The o\l- donco showed a deplorable ctato of morals for so yonng a girl , she being evi dently ruined in every respect. Her father lives In Cass county , and from the girl's ' statement and that of her elster , It appeared that her homo was not ono of the happiest or best. She claims that her father beat her so cruelly with a hickory club that she still bore the marks , and that aho could not stay at home , and would prefer herself to bo sent to the re form school than to bo compelled to go homo. It was decided to soud her to the reform school. Itoal UatRto Transfers. The following are the transfer" ol real oatato as recorded In the oflico of the registrar , and reported to the Br.i : by A. J , Stcphcnson , for Wednesday , July 22 , 1885 ; B. P. Clayton to Charles U. Clancy , so jsw | , 2 , 75 , 41 , § 1,000.00. Samuel Clinton to W. Siodontopf , lots 7 , 8 , 10 and 10 , block 1 , Stutsnian's second add. , § 120.00. John P. Filbert to Albert Mohnhn , lot 2 , block 15 , Crawford's add. , § 320.00. Total sales , § 1,440.00. I3.YC1IKS1ENT IN NOIU'OLK , VA. Iho City 1'lacnrtlcil With a I'rotcst ARnlimt tlioV y 'Women Ircsn in Uhurcli. Intense excitement and indignation have boon created in Norfolk , Virginia , by the posting throughout the city of a placard , the author of which is unknown. It was put up during tbo night in all parts of the city. It roads as follows. Wo recommend public meetings to beheld held , under the nutplcea of every Chris tian church , to take into consideration the speediest and most cil'ectivo moans of purifying the temples of the Almighty God and guarding them against Inroads being made on public decency or moral ity by an inconsiderable number uf the female attendants of oar various churches , whom , through Ignorance or perhaps worse , dare to outer the houao of prayer in eeml-nudo nr transparent garb , which would ba moro in harmony with the vo taries of the Comiqno or the shrlno of Babel thin tlio humble penitent Boosing paaco with God. Wo therefore publicly proclaim to whom It may concern that all females who can so grosjly iaeult both their own and the opposite sex as to ap pear in tight-fitting dresses made of Tthlto muslin or tranopercnt material of any other colorwi Itout any outside garments , can have no claim to modesty , and are unfit persons to enter respectable society. N. B. If parents , pastors , and the press are Incapable of teaching public propriety , you will hoar from us In plain er terms In tbo near future. By order of the committee of DISGUSTED GENTIE- MEK. MEK.A A meeting of cit'/.3us ' wlll'bo hold at onco. Already a purse of § 500 has been made up as a reward for the npprehsn- alon of ilia author of this poster. If caught ho will faro badly. llo AVas aliinr Himself. Buffalo Kxpross. The usual crowd was sitting about the fire at the club the other evening , listenIng - Ing to Stratchit telling eomo of his ex- poiiencea daring his recent trip south. Gawley was among the number , but paid very llttlo attention to statements which bad excited the liveliest interest In the other ; . This appaared to nettle Stretchlt some what , and ho prepared to make an un usual effort to rouao Gawloy'o ' Interest. "Yes , gentlemen , " ho said , "tho Florida climate is a remarkable ono. All nature seems to expand under Its genial influence and bath the animal and vegetable able kingdom produce wonderful spec" mens of development. For Instance going up the St. John's rlvar on th steamer , I ono morning baheld wha aeomed to bo the trunk of an enormou trto ( bating In tha water. To my sur prleo I was told it was an alligator , an not ccnsldercd a very large ono for thos parts either. I secured a rifle , and strange as It may poorn , shot him in tfc ono vulnerable point. When wo reachei our destination , which happened to b the nc\t landing , I took a nlqgcr and dog out to go back and bavo a look at my all'gator. Wo tuwcd him up to tbo shor and measured him. The alligator mono ured alxty-throo feet and five Inche from the end of his ripao to the tip of hi tall. What do you think of tint , Gawloj An all/gator / sixty-three foot and five inches Icng. Doesn't that fislonl yon' " "No , " said Giwloy , quietly. "I'm liar myeoif. " THE BEST THINO OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. Jtvua fjiiioR , TIHK and SOAP AWAII.VOLY , and gifts anlreraalsatlafactlou. No fatally rich or poor ebould IB without It. Sold by all grocerr. HJVIKB ol Imitations vrrll de ilgnei to mUTead. I'KABLI.NV U tha ONLY mm Ubor laving compound and aluajabcarn the abo\o eyra ) Cl and name ol JAMES PYLK NEW YORK. , , j- - jt * . Aik y u c1 ' * ' f' rffBtUl fcr tL * r ; i t Muruuitd M J a 2 < * aa < mrd&c.Na. i \V. \ WUrPERMAWW , SOLS ACSKT , IDWAED KUEHL MiouriR OF I'AijrraTKRT AND CONDITION LIST. Vl Poth etrot > t , l eteea r'.tfnura and I7 , y will , who thcaid ol juirdlas rilt ! ! , clt&lnlw ir aayone Uncs la tbe rajt aodpioseat , ted at irUlnooodltljKi in the rnturt Ux-t ) aad i -anmunJ ouer 213TSoutli 14th Street , Have a large list ofj inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. "Wo have business property 011 Cnpitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglns , Farnniu , Hnriiey , Iloward , IKh , 10th , lIHh nnd Kith Bracts , Wo hnvo fine residence property on Fnrimm , Douglns , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , CnliCornin streets , Sher- mnn , St .Marys oud Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. Wo have property in the following'nd- ditions. Hawthorne. Millard&'CaldweU's Lakes , Elizabeth Place" E. V.Smith's , : Horbaoh's , ! Patrick's * Parker's , Sliinn's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's Godfrev's.'j Lowe's , Kirkwood , " College Placed Park Place , West End , Capitol , Reed's First. McCormiok's , Kountz & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcox , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's * Mansconi's West Omaha , * Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev &Kevsors Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers & Richards- ' Bovds , " And aths \ other Additions to the City. : 'outh ' Omaha. We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lauds in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , are' rapidly building up that portion ol ! the city. Kirkwood. We have n few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer'at low es , terms 25 down balance $10 per mouth. These lots are o'u hich level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne , This addition is moro centrally located than any other now addition near the best { schools in the city. All the afreets are being put to tn-ndo the grades have been established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post oflice , prices lower tliaa adjommeulditionaforahoraeor in vestment. These lota cannot bo beaten. Ton SALE Houeo and lot on 21et St. Easy terms. Fen SALE 22 foot on 1'arnnm St. , near llth St. , 88,000. , Fen SALK-Jot InWalmit hill , 5200. B Fen SALB Lota on 20th , § 560 each. Fen SALK 22 acres with elegant residence , good barn , fine troett , nhrubcry , fruit , hot and cold water and all conveniences ] first class property in eyory respect. Ton SALK- feet on Farnam street , near 18th. Good business property cheap. FonKKNr-Itoom41x76 , 3d floor , on llth treot , Fen SALE Homo and lot , 25th nnd Ohlea go street ; splendid corner , 33,600. Fen SALB-First class business block , 8 , l' ° n SAtE-i Jot on Wheaten St ; ROO Foil BALK Fine corner lot in Shinn s add ) tlon , 760. Fen SALK-Lot in Millard Place , siwcia bargain. Fen LKABE Fine business property on ICth St. and St. Mary's Avenue , 1'on SALE 1 lot on Chicago Ht , between 13th and II , With good house , $3,000. , VI JVe will Jurnisli conveyance free to any \mrtof \ ] the city to show property to ourjfrieiute rind customers , and cJicerjfully f/ive informa tion rcyardiny Omaha Property. Whose who havejtaryains\to offer or wish property tit a\bariain"tare"Jnvitcd \ to see . Tj Real JAgents ZI3SJI4tlStbBt.FarnamADouela8 :