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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , ISSf
AbsottiHy
Frco from Opiates , tmctics and Poison.
PROMPT.
AT DBUOIIMTB Al > I
THE CHARLES ft.VOGEUH r,0.CfitTIMORE. MO. ,
Jlt. JfAJJl'S
Asthma Cure.
11il Invnliiiitilo rpffMn rcnillly ami pprnm.
ntiiitly MUCH nil kliin < > f A-lliiini. Tln mmt
olx-iiiiitto and lonif MI ruling cii--s yield iniiiiiiit-
) y in Kit womlorful oi.n > t | iniKiitic-i. | It Is
known UiroiK-'hiiUt thu uuil < t lui lt iiiiilxule.l
tillieatT.
J. I..uAMWI'lIcllj-or ) Lincoln. Null. , ivtae .
.IHII. 2.1 , IfJ-l : Hliuu iislur Dr. Huh * A-.HIIII
Ciiro , lor m ri ) llniri tine > nr , niy wllo him IIPOII
- well , in id nm uvun u Bj'iapluiii di tuo
riiwimy IIIIH iilii'eiiiivl. '
Wli.i.IA.M llUNMrr : , Ulctilnml , Iowa , willm.
Kiiv.lU , IKK ) : I linxo hoeti ultllvtixl with liny
I over nml Aoihinii ulncu IS if. I lollouctl > nnt'
diiuc'ttoiirt iinil HIM liiippy to vay Hint I imvcr
klopt iKittor In my III" . I run irliul Hint I nm
otuotiir ttio many who ciui sH'nk | w > fnvonibly or
jtiuiri'inrillen. . .
A fiilimblfHUpnxfl tronll o roiitiiliiliiK-plinlliii
it < ' ! ' fnim ovcry flfilo In Iho U. S. . tttntiiln mill
ml llrllnln , Kill lie nnilloil ii [ > n tiiiillcHtlon. |
mil tmvlnjr It In uluuk wUI pro-
tlr lhiiu * tl lauf e * . ii'l'llK * wmnt Mini muliif Imig
nrtlrnlNiTsi'i-'ni u il. I .I . * " ' ! , ii.intititlHITfni n
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CUR it * * ! In the * [ * -1 tr .tiiiADt of tliift
nd Kw .n Un 4 * j L n ur othrr Ph
vi clif | w ( ri thot iu U ct'l rtl lrnt < cnt *
Nervous Pfostrnt.on , Debility , Mrnt.il cn _
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Aflec-
linns of Throat. Skin or B ones , Blood Poisoning ,
old Sores and Ulcers , * r ir t . | vith unpMr.tieioJ
iucr < > * ion lat * l -i ntlflo prtnfIr'c ' , B ft1j Prjvtl , i/
Diseases Arislngjrom Indiscretion , Excess ,
Exposure or Indulgence , vMch rrM " " > iri r th
roltuwibg fTi > et4t rervou ncti , tlelillltt tllninmi of ilflit
oddrrreUfr ronuory , jni ! | > leiiou lh fM pbrileMdeci/ ,
* tcril n tolbe * uclet/of femkl eoofuiloa or Mfti , etc. ,
r0ndrlHT { Improper or u h ppyt &re
. ,
Ininlnl cDvr'oir. ' frefxoatijr tdlrr * * . CMt < * uliiiilGa at of *
flee ar by mkll firtjnrlte'l nit 4 it led ; C nflititll.
A Positive ) Written Ounrantco iirrn ln f rren.
Mbli > M. > leiIelueiouterrtjwti ( iQl > jia.llorciprrii *
MARRIAGE GUIDE ,
flOO PAOE3. FTNE PLATES. 6l * nt cloth f o4 Rill
tladti f , K-lcd ftrCOc. In | ntn * toreurretia7 , Ot r fitly
woiideimi I > u leturt. , true lo lir t * rtlfiton the rwilowlnc
: who tnmj n rry , wlunot , wli/I m nh t'i , wo rain-
li lof of r nro4nclfoat and tiihnjr nnm. Tbv u mtrrl d or
CfintvtBplwiliie ttiftrrl.c * thnull r nd II. l nrl r rtltlitn
James Medical Institute
S Chartered by tlicStatcof Illinois -
nois fop thecxprcsiiparpo&e
J of clvinc Immediate rcllellQ
r all chronic , tiunary and prl-
Ivnte dlaea&es. Oonurrlicca ,
JOlect nndSypluIls in all their
'complicated forms , nlso all
diseases of llio Skin and
Blood promptly relivedand
permanentlycured by reme-
. dles.tesledln ctFurtuVrnrt
_ . _ _ & itiirriul i'rartiai , bemlnjl
Weaknet * . Nigm Louses by Dreanu , Pimples on
Ihe Facc.I.oot Manhood , } > < aHivrlururnt. Tlirrt
( f no rxirr ( iriiMnr/ . The appropriate remedy
il at once used In eacli caic. Concultatljns , per-
anal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icine * sent by Matt and Express. No marks on
packace to Indicate contents or sender. Address
< DRjAVESNo.204WashnnlonSt.Cnicarjolll. ! ! !
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WQQDBRIDGE BROS'
MUSIC. HOUSE
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
Sen fula of Lungs ,
Tnin nnw-lOyciirii nil , nrt'l ' linvr > Hiifli-roil for
jtliolusi llfloi'ii vii rH nltli u liinir iinuh'it ' I
Imvo < | vi'nl IliiillMiii'lh ( if ilolliirs to airi-l the
ninrrli "T ill H iiNnn-d I ill | niiiiii > iHr > rullolvii -
nil Hint I uti'ii ' mil. I n unlit 1'orii'ij iniiiiuul
lilior f ii -ii > ( ( -iil.yiiyii. A frion I atronirly rno
oiiimi'iuloil thn'tfiut of Rultt'i * SHI | > ifln'r < H S.\ \ ,
cliilml-iirtluu IKI lilniK" ! hit I lioun irn'.itlv IH-IIO-
tlUtl In wiinn li nir tiiiiilil < H t iv > Iviil to trv
It Th i will H nrii nj iiiirKuliln. My rnn li him
loft mo mvNtiru th liiiMnitiiriuxl.iinii I wnli li
? ' ty | iou iila miiro limn I o or did in mv lltr.
11 Im" lM < n.thic'onr . hliiiii I loi' | ol lln < u-o
of thniiifiilli'ino In t linvo ro ri'iip il nl thu ills
en-1 , mi I tlii'in nm .HI i'H IIH or wii-iKiio-wi lull in
my u ! I ilo llio h'T lMl lilnil nT iiii'i'linnli'al
work , mi I fi'i'l aitoll IK I over foil > lnrn I HUH
a I < > y. Tln > a I Kn < nv"niH' < ii liu fill MIIIIIMNI'IIM
lo niikliii Inn I nm lion-ft li < u I Miy Hint 1 II\MI
lny nxlHtrii'ninl hi'iilth tmli y In H S. S. I
\vo > U Inociu nit In my duty I owe in Imm.ui-
.llv II I f.lili illo In iirlli'M u oirlnl li > rt inoiiy to
tliu merlin ol l.iU tmilor.nl nioilioliui
T J HOI.T.
Wonlpoincry , Alii . .limo i , Ifv-'i.
bwl't1" ' Si ci'll'ii ' la on Iri'lyoi'lMlilo , Trontl i
on llli'oil nml Fid i liliuiisus iiiiiilt < tl I
TIIK fiwirr Co. , ; ! , Allaiitu ,
On. , or 167 W. ! MI . , N. V.
I1OIIT. II. DUNCAN. AI.KX
Trleplioiui 110
DUNCAN & WALLACE ,
'PlumbersSteam , and Gas Fillers
I llKAI'ISO ' A Sl'WU.M.TV.
Jui'iiNlicil , or will r-ill iii
liii liiiiiL > i-i.il liin Jluu.iino.
IbS. Mill M. . Omillm N'rli.
ttOiYlt. CANDIES ,
W. B. EISBOW ,
General Insurance Agent
I'luunli limiriitu-it Co. , J/iiiJoii , Gusli
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Oloiia I'ulU , Assets
I InuM Km' . I'hiliiill-llilllii , Al'ls
Kcw Huui)5lilio | I..KJI Amoi >
The Mirror
*
Js no flatterer. Would you
make it' tell a sweater tale ?
Magnolia Kalm is the charmer -
, er ihaf.almost cheats the
looking-glass.
THE ADVENTURES OF A"DCDn"
His Hash Desire for Information Landj IHa
in a Cell ,
CrrhltiC tlio Origin < T Hlo Xninp-KId-
loiiled liy ( ho Multitude Jo-
ntrliitcil to li
liu llrcakN the
Now York Times : Hwns nlj'it. ; ' The
8ot ; radianeo of the cloetrio li nU WH.H
Illuniiiiiiliu Ma I > s > n & ) ii.iro and play-
inp ; ovur tlu trees an.l jnm and ( lowers.
A jointx man was walking pensiNoly
rtlonj ; the cast .tldn of the park , lie n.i
WHS a tooil-ookiiigyoiiii man tinil win
drese < l In thu licit ol tasto. Me worn n
hilk hat of tnu latest style , and a hi h col <
lar encircled by u neat wnilo scarf. lli. <
co.it wiiM a fonr-bnUon hlack eutawiiv
mid Ins trousers Were dark brown , wtri'
| icd with lilack. Hi.soiOL'S \\efo pnlishod ,
nml in his gloved haml ho carried a sil
ver-headed cane. AH lie walked tilon ,
apparently wrapped in deep thought , ho
was suddenly brought to n standstill by u
tiomendous coneii.ssion. Ho bad run in
to Romc.lhinjr. The next moment llio
honiethin uxelalnied :
'mi ; sr\KiT.it.
"Why don't ymi look wliere you'ro yo-
ln' , yon blameii dudor"
'I lion llio .sonittliiin r , whoio clothes did
not til him , ami wno looked as it he had
not been snavcd lor a week , la.led itw.iy
in the distance. U'hu ' Vullo ui.in stood
as it wrapjieil in deep muililation lie
had nceivcil a gooil edne.itioii , was u
cli vcr 'writer , somctnin of an or.ilor ,
could paint well in water c.dor.s , ami
UHH a tinu miisiuian , lull no fell Inat ciln-
cation had reached n point iieyond ullie/i /
it could tiot o , U could not tell him
what a diule was.V as ho himself u
dndcv If no was , how should lie know
itr lly w hat dist n iiislnii characlerih-
lies were the greut .irmy ot du ics distin-
Kiiisiied from tno rot ot maiiUiiuir now
. -.iionld hu reeo iii/o llicinras it n
good tiling or a bad thing to be a diuler
it litw.in a dude and could be maili cir- :
taiii ot it , should lie ivjo.oo thereat , or
fo aw.iy and hide his he.id in naine * Or
\\.isiliimattei ol supreme induiereuc
whether a man wcro : i dude or not ? It
coulil not be , lor the yuniiLC man was
auaieola feeling of niiuoyaiieu wiieu
the Nomelhiii-j ; had called linn a dude.
At l.i- > t liii mind .seemed to have re.toll : d
a conclusion. Me would impure lor Inm-
solt ol nil sorts and conditions of men
what thvy meant by the word "dude. "
\Micn should hol > in ? Wheior
Why not right there on the snot ?
Thai w.is it. lie would strik'e the hu
man iron while it was puNuting \ \ illi tno
heat ol tli.it w.irm September night , lie
advaneiid to the nearest bench. On il
sat u Had ami dejected ipeciiiien of hu
manity , > \ ho appeared to have sprung
into e\i > lence discouraged. His clothe- ,
were greasy and ragged , nnd his beard
w.is long and iiiikempl. 'I ho young man
sal down beside him and said blandly :
' "My Iricnd , what is u dndo ? "
The dejected man raised his head , nnd ,
gax.ing at the young man for a niomuiil
wilh an expression of di.sgust , replied.
"Come oil' dor roof I"
"I'm mil upon tiny root' , mental , moral
or physical , " replied the young man :
but I do renlly want to know what a
dude is. Somebody just called mo one. "
"Wai , he was a-gnin' il toyorduad
straight , S'junv ' ; don't yor tumiilu ? "
" 1 in not aillieted with a de-ire to turn-
b c"s.ud the young man.
' \ \ nl. den , go cha.so yersolf nroiinii der
park. ' ,
"Aren't you going to toll mo what n
iluiio is ? "
"Look hyor , Timmy. you're a dud" . "
' 'I have been told that What I want
to know is , what ti dude is.1'
"Ah , wot's eatin'yery"
The young man was discouraged. He
was more or less convinced thai a diulec-
t-ie method in which thu searcher alter
truth was answered by quoKthjns was a
poor method , oven thotigli il had dos -
s < cndc < l Irom bo , rntcs to New Eng-
land. So he said to the dejected man :
" 1 see thai you are not in u communi
cative mood. 1 will bid you good
night. "
' 'Tn , t'i , Timmy , " said the other , sink
ing back upon Ins bench.
FKMAI.li ItKIHJKl'.S.
Then the inquiring young mini wnlknd
nlong until ho came to a bench on which
wore seated several young girls , who
seemed to be enjoying life ivitli great in-
tonsUv They were talking earnestly in
low tones and occasionally breaking into
loud laughter.
" 1 beg your pardon , " said the young
man , "but can any of you young ladies
toll me what ti dude is ? "
For : i moment the deepest silence
reigned , and tlmn' n storm of huighter
broke out and rushed across the nark ,
breaking in nil very echoes against the
Kitth avenue hotel ,
Why , a dndo to , ho. ho ! u dndo is
to , ho , he , hoi don't y6u know ? "
"No , indeed. "
"Why , n dupe is-to , ho , ho ! ho , ho !
it fellow - Inhe ! like von ! "
"He , he , he ) Ha , ha. IKI ! Ho , lie , lie , "
chorused the other irls.
'I know that , " leplied the young man
amiably , "but why urn 1 a dndo ? What
makes me one ? "
"Wai , yon put on airs , " said the
spokeswoman of the party.
"Oh , indeed ! " replied the young man ,
a trillo nettled "It sueiiH to me that if
1 put on airs , as you express it , I .should
not bo hero talking lo you. Good
6veuing. "
And he w.liked nwav followoil by the
shrill laughter of the girls. He had not
gone far when he reali/ed tliKI this was
not tlte way to learn. He must bear the
taunts of the common hnrd in his great
search after truth. Ho wusabont to turn
back and face the girls again when hu
saw one young wom.in silting alone on a
bench near him. lie approached , and
takingoll'hihat , said :
" .M.idomoist lie , von will pardon the
liberty I take in addressing yon. but \oii
see b-fort * , u > n an anxious seeker alter
truth. Perhaps yon can extend to nut n
help ng hand , and I can read in your
o.uis thiil yunr heart i toogood to let
y < m refuse. Can yon tell me what a dnilo
Is' "
For reply the young woman turned
Imr head mid called to u man
WK ( un : lighting u cigar not tar
nwav.
"Hoy , Ch.irlio. " she said , ' 'byer's ' a
dnilci egivin' inehoft soap. "
With two strides ( he man < > amo down ,
and gl.irmg into the anxious iinjnircr'a
lace , said :
'hook hyor ; can't ' I Iciivn my girl n
mhinle without some o' yon durnud
dn les Ir in' to get a mash on her ? "
" .My good sir , " said Iho young nun. "I
meant no harm 1 only a.sUi-d her what
a dude was. "
"Ah , iret on , get on , " said Iho mnii
wralhfully. "Just us if yon didn't
know.1 !
"Hut I don't know , " protested the
young ma-i.
"Wai , go take n walk round thu block
ami think ' * oul with yur feel , " replied
the mini ,
IN A THEATBIl ,
The nn.\ion > iuiiuirer begiin to BCD thnt
the path of knowledge was moroor | C > H
beset with thonit ) , bu.t ho was determined
to persevere. Ho whs going to tind'out
whnt a dude was or die in the iiii mpl.
So he strolled up Broadway nnd dropped
into a theater , Thereho t > uw n play go
ing on , Upon the stage wac n man with
carroty red hair nnd ii , crimson m ii. Hu
was dn. vtl in u
Riiitof clothe * nnd hnil on n propn neck-
tto with ti ircat rnrUtMi tiiamond in it.
"I'm a dude , that. ' * what 1 nm. " remarked -
marked the aetor.
That was too ni"oh for the nnrioifi in
quirer. Ho couldn't resist tli ti-m itutn.i.
So he rose up in tno middle of the par
quet and iaJd.
"What \ a dudnV
The act ir lo > k-.1 < ctrpr''sit for n m >
inont , nnd llu'ti Went o w t'i ' h'.s part.
"I w.mt to know waat a dti.L * is , " said
thn young man.
Hut at that moment an us'r-r ' stnvh
down the Ule , to k Iho youn m in by thn
arm and led him to the door oy which lie
Imd entered.
"Vou'll have logo out fir. " salit llio
na'ier.
"Hut , " salt ! the young man , "what i.sti
dudoT"
"How the bla/.os should I know ? " re
plied Uio usher.
"Well , that's an honest confession of
Ignorance.said the inquirer , "and I'll
go out without any more t.ilk. "
At the outer door ho mot a policeman.
To him lie nddrossuit , in sheer dospa.r ,
the amo old Inquiry :
" \ \ hat tan dude ? * '
" ( . 'ome , now , move on , " Bniil the po-
Ilcetnan.
A .jal n thn ba'llivj ' Hoaroher after truth
turned away. On llio p.ivomont ho mot
n cabman.
"iCeb. sir , knb , " said the m-tn.
"My friend , 1 will take your oil/for nil
night , " s.iid tinyoung man , "If you will
answer mo ono question. "
"Well , wotl.sit ? "
"What isadudur"
"Say , young feller , " replied the cab
man , "you do.i'l want to lu to.i Olanud
taniiy. "
"lint I'm not fanny. "
"Ah , go horn , g , > li'inii. "
And llio cnlimnn walked nwny with an
expression of fathomless disgu l on his
rubicund countenance. The anxious in
quirer was weary. Men would not an-
H\\or his simple question , or they could
not. Ho bojan t.i suspect that tney
could not. Bill hu was dittcrmjncd to go
on tr.\ing. it wu : early yet. So ho went
up t I'D sirjot .itiil oni.-r'd n pop il.ir r.i-
sort , w let1. . ; th i o inihino I oh irms of eating -
ing , drink 114. billarls , , liosvlmr , iMlo
Miontin ; ( HIM HID pis-i-r-.H' . T inro Ins
int a narty of his ow.i oVis-n trinntU.
They w-re bowlinir "cook . ! haU" an.l
drinkum o.oetails. The anxio.is miuirer |
appiMiiched tnem.
\ u \ i'ASTIH > nIK.
"ll.i. II irry. do.th boy/ ' Bail ono of
them , "M > glii I voivo o IIH - , old on ip. "
" \VnntS \ the mittor , ll.irry * " s.iid an
other , "you look tire 1. "
"I'vo been s urchin : : for in'ormat'on , "
said th ! anx.ons inijuinir , "and I've had
no Ink. . "
"What Inform ilion do yon want ? "
"Well , can nay of you follows U-ll mo
what a dude is ? "
The young men stared at the inquirer
for a lew niijinonU and th-n tinr-it into a
prolonged lit of hiug.iter. Tno voting
man waited until they h.id llniahuil , and
then said :
"I don't HOO anything funny about it.
I really w.mt to knowI've oo.m called
a dado. Now w.ut is si du lo. "
The inquirer's friends bjjin ; to lo > k
d'sgustod. S.inui of tne looked angry.
One wa'kod up to the iinnihvr and said :
"Von'ro ' n dude , eh ? Well , a dude is
an oiit-r.igeous fool. "
Tn.s was lee inn ; li for Iho anxioin in-
qnir-jr. All the I ) tt srness that na.l bnen
gathered in his soul during tlu evening
burst forth in nil ovorwiiiliiiing llood ,
and with a t-traig'it ' left-hander , lull of
the soo-ieo of his old college days , ho
s -ii' 110 in suiter sprawling at full lengthen
on i o lloor.
T.I. ) next , mom -nt ho found himself
bein f prop -lleil speedily up llio street liv
a gigantic poliuomnii. In a few mo
mt.-iit.slie lound hi'Ms-If ' under th ho * i-
I ilble roof of C ptai i AI Nan or S. Wil
liams , in Went TH.nielli .street. 1I.J tr.ed
in vain to IIHC ! Sergiant Werte.rv-ll the
old old qu stion , tint ho W.H h istlod
down stair- , with so great coiority t.iat it
wa-i MH o siblo. All night lo ig the pour
i.iqiiirorlay wondciing way all s. i rollers
after truth had to sifl'o' so much ion- ;
tmiOy. In the mo nin ho was tiken
briht und early to Joileasoii market po-
Ice court. Th.M-e he foun I Ills insmlter
of the previous night siiilering from a
contused oyo. but ro.ulv to m.iko : i com-
plnint against him. The case was heard
by the .judge , and the pour inquirer was
lined $ IJ. Sadly ho handoil it to the
clerk and turned lo walk away. )5nt )
the uiiMiii-licd longings of his soul woud (
tiot rest. Turning witn a face that might
have moyed iv ntatuo , ho saiil in an
agoni/ed lone :
" .ludgo , can 3'ou tell mo what u dudo.
i ? "
Hif , honor was for-n moment too much
nstoni.slied to speak. Then ho burnt out :
"Ten days ! " '
And the poor inquirer was led awny ,
"for crime unknown , to his dungeon
cell , " where ho is asking the four stone
walls :
"What is a dude ? "
Hoop Out of Debt.
St. Louis Republican : If Americans
could have rooted out of them the ruin
ous and pernicious habit of living beyond
their moans , ono of thu active agencies
in producing panics , bnsluons collapses
and depressions of trade would bo re
moved. Wo never know how gonor.il
this haiiit is , till a crash like that of 1871 !
conies on the country. These crushes
are sharp , peremptory notices to pay up ,
nddro-scd to every p.-rson in debt. The
demand has to bo complied with , and the
bankruptcies and breakups in every com
munity that follow reveal the lar.ro num
ber ol persons who have boon living on
lavor. It is eiwy enough to l.vo
beyond one's means when times are pro--
peroits. Credit is promptly extended
to all who oan maku a show of property ,
and not ti few make u-o of credit to MI-
euro ti show of wealth , mortgage prop-
rli wliioh they do not really own. and
the Interiist cnargo on which Hwallow.s
up n largo fraction of their income.
Debts are inexorable , and sootier or later
they must bo paid , either during life , by
selling llio unfortunate debtor's mint-
gaged po us'ions und leaving him a
bankrupt , or at his death , by stripping
his tamily of all their imagined wealth
'anil leaving thmn dosl.tuto.
There is no clans of persons who can
lent tillord logo into debt limn farmers
and this because , when nticu in debt ,
they rarely get out. In many counties
in .Missouri llio American larmprs are
being gradually displaced by ( ! er-
mans -a d the piocess is HO com
plete a to have entirely transformed
the community from what it w.is twenty
years ago. Tim explanation i.s simple-
Ui'rnuns do not go in debt nor live bo-
.Mind their moans , hit ) , they liny farmof
the Amorioatin who do. Mivtouri fann
ers nhonld roinombur the lesion of loM ,
and prollt by it. That disastrous col
lapse , wh.ch involved no many por.sons
in ruin , was brought about by ovtrava-
g.inoi ) and the lioxtone thateomos will
be , in a very largo measure , tno product
of the Ritnio ciiusu. Tlio only safety , wlun
it comes , will bo freedom from mortgage-
holders nnd innnny-lcndon > . Financial
revolutions , names , depression , nnd all
that sort of thing have no oil'oct upon the
farmer who is out of dobt. They pass
over his iinmortgngud roof without dis
turbing H shinglo.
Alter lUiditliorla ,
Dlplitluinn is ; i tcrrilih ) ilisciiHo , rcqulr-
in < ; Um ivnU'B ( iiii'illi'iil skill to nH'uut
! euro. Kvoii wlii'ii Its i u\vur is
broknii , lLclinjs to till ) ( uttUiiU n'ltJi { runt
y , and o u letivo llm syhtcin ,
nml 1 1 OH ted , Jithf liuru
lln douMi mat "iniint of good ,
iiiK iinpuiit en from tlio lilooil ,
'
{ riving it rllmi' ! s i nil 'vitality , wliilo' it
anil iitiuuKthuiiH tlio
THE ORDIrfXRY THO.VIAS CAT.
Bonic Chnritotf r | Jlo < i of All Itlnil * of
I'Vllnes Uiu d pliTci cut Clrcuiu-
HlHtlOPS.
Tlioro nro n firenH niiuiy j > foplo who ,
lluinj'li otiiurwiso uliui'tionutu in thuir
( li positloiH , ilo not loxo eiitrt. ' 1'liuro
tinin.iuy p < ' ( ilo , ) wno uro cspfuiiilly fond
nf do s no iinitliT how iiisijfiiiiii'.int ,
how dirty or othcnviqit "ornnr.v" their
ajipoiiraiifD in. iv ou , und wao vvi'll duvoto
u half hour of tljon : jlnisiticss period tiny
liinu toconcilia ; JJii' ivho is 10 far from
liuiiu in ihuil oft iriiiirslinpi. ) a * to baikat
tliL'tn wui'ii limy would o.ily spurn titiiu
I'liou li to pick up : ind sliin nstoui'iit an
inuoi'i'iit totn oat \ \ lie w.is .stiiiniti < r him-
f-ulf upon t.io tiMit'iof IIH own door-yard
and iniiiiliiiK l s own I
OM. two < i ii ,
And yi't wlillw Ihis
thu doniustlu aiiinnil u\ial , thn inol
wliinli can \m \ said a .dnst thu nrdlifiry
ni i of cuts of Unit lliuydistiirn UioiiPijj'i- '
liors with thi'ir inn * c and stay out ! ati < nt
niiilit boinuliniLN , and lli.it i.s no niorr
tiiiin can bu brouijnt alrainst an
GO rno t pnyor ; and many highly
citi/.uns.
No cat , itionins or olhcrwiso , onn lie
nocusL'd of constantly slan ling at thu
front tratu sinil scurituoun children ,
OninalniMi ami puddlurs as thcv pass
alonj ; tin ) Ihorou li-fari' . Cats nuvur tiy
to liltn horiiis' lii'i'ln ' or lie in tin ; iniddlu
of thn Mduwalk or upon door stop * tor
puoplu to utitniiilu "Uir.
TIIKV AUB IIASIU'ITI , .
Oats nro prt'-otnlneiltly liashfnl. Whnn
n strutifjiT addrosm-s a cat whu will either
r.vii linn aroy filani'o and tlmn lly over
tun lir.st uonvunuinl funco or nlhii Hlio will
maku acniiaintani'i' vury .slowly , up-
proai'lilnjr by a o.ri-uitoii.s ronto li-r trail
ruHcinliliiijr that of a wandering cow ,
Itur ta.l incanwliihi I'ltrlin to oni' hide in
a duprccatlnj ; sort of way and with a
ironurall.v dcinuro and liujuiriiii ; oxprc-i-
Wion of coiintitnaiu-n.
in : MVKI : : divis ; niM.snt.r A WAV.
If u eat Htays out all night hi ) will not
return in tht ! niurnin < r\\iiiii ! lint family
urn at or , > akfait and complain of a lioaci-
nuhi ) . Not at all.
\Vhun t HI hired { i'rl oneus the kiclicn-
door in tnu moi'iiii ! " hu 1.1 upon tin ; door-
Htt'p all ready , standiiijj up and er.vini ; in
such a loi'loni manni'r Iinil Um hired
girl s himrl is smitten with pitv for tln >
hard luck and e.irelessnc.ss Wiiicli o.uis d
him to bihut nut all ni lit. and in her
pity > ho yivc him a drink of milk or a
portion of the I'.imlU slc.-ilc.
This tiie-t ) hiiJ .stomach and ( ronerally
braces him up , u nl hu 1 1 ion washes his
tace with a paw ifid s ihv.i , c ) iii.is IIH
whiskers out i-aivtiilly , and by tlio tinio
the laniily conies down to breakfast li is
sitting in front of tlio lire with his coattail -
tail coiled neatly nbout his person a > id
weariii < ; a most profound ami ine.l.latKu
ii ] pi nuance.
Later on , when Iho family gathering
lias dispersed , In ? lolds hi * "ptnvs under
'his ci ! < --I , and .settles down under tin )
Move , and jjci't * up his lost. slee ] > . A > all
ciits tin this , ( hero is positively no ovi-
dcnci ! aKaiiihl him.Vlnlo many oats : . „
very irregular in their habits , tlioy arc
not by any meaiiH ohtriisivu in their
dissipat'on.'anil no easy has oviir lieen re
iiortud of any ono having lusun itibiillcil
oy a cat when in his cups.
iVifnunr.
When eats li ; li tlmy lijjht w'lh ' bare
kimokles , and tlijir batllod are never
hip.ioilrome.H. 'I'liey som-'liines have uon-
s .terable wranillii , hard talk and pro-
lanitv while nrran iiiL'tho prelim , narin.s ,
but there is newr ; a dispute about the di-
vis-oil ol the if.fto liioney or any appeals
Irom the dL-eisions ot the referee.
Thcic are no dianiond-stnddel ( mastcis
of eeremony to lie t ( > tin ) erowd and no
( 'aptnin \ \ ill'snns with his ulnb to st , op
procio iii'g-i wl/iu.illcj / ? preliminar'ius h ivo
Hi-en iirruni.11. .
Tlnro Un" boautj/ul. simplioily about
the wholu huaituwi 'Tnuy ' retire to a.
Hi'ijnostori'd .spot , often upon an ash-heap
in an alloy , or lae apiof ( some lonely
tence , and there , without neconds or
spon eH , they coniluet the liyht lo a
ImiHli.
There i.s a circuliko Painoncss totheso
comb-its , to le sure. There , ir < - the us
ual feints and pn's , with an occasional
eoii.siilerabledotl'jin ; at tlio bo-
ni ; . During the lir.it two or Ihreo
ronnd.s thoieombatants tire apt to be
lirelty free in tlio uxprnosioii of opinion
of each other nut the wind-up is always
oxeititif ? . Then it is that tlioy lie down
( o elher like two tired children , and
cla-spnd in each ntlior'n enibrauo , the fur
Hies , and the intestines snap like whip
cord as they dexterously tear onen each
other's vcitsfrom chin to waistlmnd. In
hiiorl as a Denver lady o\prossed _ it a
few days ujjo , "tako them lor nil in all ,
there ! are a yreat many worse folks in thu
world than eats. "
HIS ONljY niUI > IOIM2 KOH 25
VISA Its.
' CriKsTKi : , OitAN'ni : Co. , N.V. , Apr. 7.8."i.
! ! ramlreth'8 I'dlss have been my only
medicine for the past Wyoarrt. liy tak
ing two every nifjht for ! J ) nlKhl > i 1 curc-il
myriolf of a very bad allac.1 ; ol Klienma-
lisiu nnd iiilitiMnoss. ) Never loit a inual
and attended to my business dunnj ; the
time. J hate alio found them ono of the
best blood punliun * and liver regulaTora
in the world. Villbc lad toaiiHwerany
.Cn.\ii.Ks JI. WKSTIIHVKI.T ,
.lustiiiii of the I'ease.
PLAY WRITING.
Tlio Most IVolltal ) ) ! ) IntornryVork. .
At prosenl the most prolitablo kind of
literary work isthatot play-wr tin j , and
the rea.son why dranjatio authors are so
highly recompensed is beoaus ithoabiljty
to i-oiiatniiil a successful play 1s * oxtrenre-
ly rare. A dralnalist Hhoiild unite with
literary skill an intimate knowledge of
thoio niinnle details of M.aii ) business
and dramatle eilecl.sand ultinavcH whioh
are < -.ssentitl ; n tlio theatre. Nearly all
modern pla\s are written either by
literary nidii jirjoiirnallsls or by aelors.
Of I he latter it limy bit naitl that they are.
apt to I'.tll in their ; cIl'oiU bocaiiM ) they
think too much i ftin hta o "Imsiness1 '
the tableaux , e i's { , < ; iiid entraneus , eland - . ,
and lee little of a eenlral idea -the
nii-oi ] enrrent of human H.Miipalh.v -
whieli alone cvirrmaki a o > d pl.i.y.
U hen the litnrafv'rimn or jonrnalisl tails
it it beoaux ) he ii no eniirosi ( > d willi ono
Idia , t'harae/ter ' , or hituation that ho
nej'leelii his miiiuf jlet.iils of MniniiicM '
anil lor.et.s . < the caiHind skill requisite to
tlie eiiiHtniclioii ofjlviiry ri'-i'itenco ' of a
dialo uothutiH notj J appear on a prinled
pap ) , lint must lie ilropped , word by
word , fiom the actor's liw. | lint let a
man wi lie one play \\liiuh ean hol > l the
attention of an iui'ioi | / ) ditrinx an e\'n-
Inyand liu niitv'eimihler his forliino
rnado. lie will bo llomled with orders
for more plays thairjic ean write and bo
able to dietate UM i > tvt , lornis to Iho man-
a -rs. I know a dramatist whoso in
eoine a few years ajjo waa not less than
. ? VW ) a week ; lint it n ucarooly tair to
eito him as UM example , Mince a lar o
sharoof hi proiits wuro duo lo thu fact
that ho wan , lo a lar o extent , bin own
mana'-r nnd look hea\y pecuniary risks.
Ono ot his pla < tj alone netted him f.'iil , '
i.it > in t liu oourxu of four yunr.- ) . From
.uiothorho hn.i drawn royalties whioh
unoiuit I'lfl. jjv your for the labt six
rears I am auro that no literary men
n this ( -Mintry ( ca.n Hliow n y uuoh
romunorHiion for his labor UM this ,
\VIAUY : WASHKIIWOMBN in.
ln'un made find liv the introiluol'on ' of
JAMKS I'VUS'.S I'KAHLINK , n peerles *
imoound for the laundrv It elennt-es
fabnc without injury.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL CITY NK\VS.
Pointers Krotu n Sport.
"Do j < tu son thut liltlo folio .v .just com1
Ing out t'lero , with n cijjar pore-hod In liN
mouth ? " asked n well-known sporting
111:111 : of tliii HIB reporter.
Tlii HRK in.tn * .UT him , but didn't
r.ile liliu.
"Well , you wouldn't think by thaluola
of him that. IIP i.s one of thi slickest lillli <
followin tlio oity , w > itll 30.1. ' lh > is ,
till the simiu. I tell you liu is hard oni <
lloisa gtv.il follow for Ir.ulin , ; horse * ,
nn I dealing in tli-m. Tint is , In pre
tends to make t.iat hi business , but ho is
foully a capper. Ho knocks around
antoni ; the Htablc * nml win-re ho can pick
tip a niitn lie tells him about
some line horses nh.t'li liu wants
him to go unit src. On tlui way
there they drop in to } : et
drink. Alter fj'ttinjx n drink , llio slick
little. follow peeps into tun piiiiljlin
room , just lo t > i-n wnat is Kiting ono.i .
know. TIID nu\t stop is to jjot the sucker
t- > wait a mintili ) winhi tlio follow , jnt
Hianc.c.s a dollar or M , ju t lor luck.
Hiitnro lie plays out his elups liu usks tlio
su 'kui to pla > tliiMii out tor him. lie has
fol to stop out. thti bark door a iniuiili1.
it'lll ho rl lit baoU , do , 1'noiutim is
thus ; rot iiito the ; ; HIM , los.n his chii'i ,
and ton chances to o. 10 , puts in u dollar
or two ol Ins owa , and w.iiiit hei-ts
started oneo liu is in tor it. Tlio liltlo
tullow ilnu't comu back. At least nuLiii
a hurr > . "
"Ho don't look much like n sport. Ho
drones .snab.iy , an.l snuni- . more like : i
working man or : i farm liiind. "
"Ho isn't. a t.pnrtin < r man. lie don't
know much about cards , not enough to
iilu.y them , but liu is a < rooil roper in. 1
unown him , and know ju-t what ho in
up to. "
"Why don't tlio pollen run him in ?
1) > n'l tney know him ; "
"Know li in ? Of eonr.50 they know
\Yhydonlllioyrun him mv on
tell. There art ) plenty of Mich iellovvi
h iimin < r around town hut they uru never
touch.d. . U'licn .tno o t.v w.mt.s to maku
a apart , and make tlio f-oo I tolks thnii ;
they are doing nmnotliinj ; to clean up
tlio town , they arrest n lot of cho.iji
loaferami | io r darkies , tun make a bij ;
hulluhaloo over it , bill tau fclhms who
are really doin tlio dirty work are. no ,
touched. I tell \ou jr'ainbliii < ; is all
r.sjlit , but lot folks fjamnle , mil rob the
pooplo. U don't coilnt lor miieli lor a
Ntiorimji uVin to say tnis , t'or folks would
tliink thai lie was : IIIMOIIS to dri\o Irado
nwny Irom other plAeos and jct it lor Ins
placn , but It is u t'aet , jllst tne lame , that
the.ro is dead ronbery beinjj < louo he.ro. "
. . A Xow Town.
Odell & Day have unrealised witldn tlio
past few days eijjhty acres on the ICang.ts
City railway , iiliont sivtoon miles from
this city , and purpo.su laying a portion of
it out in town lots. This plauo has boon
named ll-ntonvillo. A uioo little station
house has beii ! built , ami arrangements
Hindit'or having : ind handling corn in
Hood quantit es. An excellent Mono
quarry is there , ami w.lMio worked.
Tliero are ether points promising Mie.uc.s-t
iu t lie aUompt to bnilil up a little town of
CM' several limulr.'tl inlunitanls. There
has boon n plauo of similar name. but.
With tun change "f the r.i Iw iv by which
( ho track ha.s boon thrown faither away
from I hu river u new s to has been
selected riirht on the. now line of road.
1'U.KS IMliKS ! ! IMIiKS
A saiu cuio fur llmiil , lilcodln . Honing
and IJIcor.ned 1'ile.s lisus hi-eu dK-ovcicd by
Dr. \ VillIiiinan ( Indian teiiii-ily ) , failed Dr.
\Villinin-i' Iiulmu IMu Oiiitiaeiit. A Hiiuli !
IHI-C liiw en icd tliovoi > t chronic cadi's l i > or
IlOyem.s .staiiilbir. No onn ncetl r iifTcr nvu
inlnuU's nitvrupnlyliu this wonderful south
in1 , ' iiicilloinc. Lotionnml InstriiiiientNilo
iniiru harm thiin > : OIHVIIIlaiii.s' \ Indian
1'jle Ointiuont nbMirbi tlio tiuiidiN , allays tau
iiiiousu Itclilnu , ( paitlfiiltirly at niirlit alter
{ 'Cttiui : Harm In bull ) , acts as a poultice , ulve- >
instant icllel , and isprejuied only tin 1'lles ,
ilolilnu'of prlvati ) parts , : uu | lor iiothini ; ol.if.
"SKIN OIKKASKS CHHtlOl ) .
Dr. Vnizicr's Iticic Ointnii'iit eare.s as by
nui''ie , I'inlliles , Hlaelc Heads or ( lull- ) ,
liloU'lics and Kiuptions on Um face , li'a\lir. ;
tlichldn clearaiul -atitlful. l > . ANo cnu' > lieli.
iSnlt lilieinu , Son : Xlmilus , ijoro l.lps , and
OldOlislinntoUlpei-s.
Sold liv ' drujrici-.U , or innllud on iccelpt of
1'
Kelaill'd by Isiilin it Co. , nml Sf hropti-r *
llcchl. \vhoiuMlu l > y 0. I * , ( iioilni.in. )
An lOxampol In Aril lioicllo.
Tcfichor : "Can yon taku live from
three , Johndyr"
' 'Yos , I borrow two , and then I CMXII do
it. "
"Hut if your pa gives yon " oonl.i , and
tollH yon to KH to HID untidy More to buy
fi cents' worth < candy , how would yon
do t'lt-n ' * "
' 'I'd ' keep the 3 cents and tell the. mane
( o uhartc" thu 0 cont-j worth of candy up
1 1 pa. . "
Hut what would yon toll your pit when
IKI asiced you about if/ "
"A lie , of
ISonton Hecord ; 1'orlnips the rev ion
of ( ho bible win uniiecortsary ; iltcr.-il3
The ni-lonan ir > impelled to Ui.h rcllec-
lion by a H.I.JO nmiuric waic. i w.u nil -r < l
in hit ) hearing in a Htivot car tlic oilier
day. ( Jn tno opposttti nldo of thu car
were two woni'in ' who wur talking rather
loudly. Said onet
Did you know Sarah had had another
lot of money lol'l her bv her uoiiKin t
willr"
"haw moy" cxoluimed thu other , "tho
bible nuvor saw a truer uonl tuan 'them
that IIIIH , \\i' \ \ ' ' "
RAMAKITAN NI.HVINI ; . TIII : OUKAT XIUVB :
( ninpieror is invaliinlilo in Nervous
l'roitrilion. : "May ( Jed blc-s yon , " said
Kov. W h. Alarlin. Aloelianicitown. Mil ,
' Samaritan Ncrvino eurod my Tils. "
( I 00 , tit DriijK'hl'- { '
A man who ptx.os at a rod Hiin ct hns
a oldiin pnnioct ) buloro him. So liana
man who ns-s Kcd Star ( ' < > nili ! Ciuv. -
thu prosjicclof teen hndin his lun s n.s
iiyor.
oiiKju i i..lu Kill' VMIIIJ ai lii.n unit ill'-
> ' ) > 'ii ' id't T''MHH ' n iicrsol mull iinii t
is i.ii H > i li > u icii y tinil win uliroiivii inin | l11" '
IIU..IIKIIIIII1III ll.ll,0 i I'lUKl CIIDIIDt CHUM- . Ill-
llynr nil 1 1 thuhioiiuicli , Moio c idinc n inoci
I ecu m cchsli lly iciuiul in It III n u on nil
OlIlOi llMtllH ClllllllllI'Vl. I Illl ! H KIIKIll I lllllUO II
niiiiiot ( in * mill UioO HDtliintr L' O unlil Una hii :
U-cii incil.
AH Sorts of
hurts and many sorts of ails of
ma' mid beast need a cooling
lotiuiu Mustang Liniment.
SXD
F
c& > SStoxie's
of Hi r Ucst and Largest , Rtoolts in the (7. 8.
to Select front *
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator
M. BURKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
( iio. : lit KICK , Miuuuivr ,
UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , tiEB.
TNTK' ' ' ! McirliBiilHmiil I'Arnuu.s' ItnnV , IMvlil C'ltv , Noli : Kmrnor NHtionil
: liliiiiiliefiino > iiiilL < uuiiiliiu , Nou. : .MuU.niuw.H uuuk , N rtu I'l.uto ,
HlMniil Punk , liniiih : ) . Nell. . , , , . , . .
Will puj' CUJUMIICIB' iliull wall bill or liuliw uttiiuliuili lot t iro-tlilril3 valiio of HIIIO.C.
,
US ] ) atirc , Ali-o-
lioll'tn , O I m Fa'lnp ' , Fctnlnal Naknocs ,
luijiotci , piuiiSciufiila , nnd all
Nervous and Cloocl Olsoascs.
. .
, -M- P -
u-M - - - - - - - ] j
. .MiiiuuniU.niKurH J , Liuni s mid . .illiioso
rcilciit ryi-iiiiilo.\mi'iitcai > r > , irvoiifcl ; > ro -
t ration , IrreijiiLirltlusof liuior ! ] : > i1Sti > mieIi ,
Honcbor Kliltic ) . orlio i 'quire n norni
tonic , urpcll'r "r sLuiu..i.t , 6 Hi n/ii i
tfentne J liivnUialiIi' . _
f/ " ' TliiuatHl- ) .
proclaim 11 tlio most |
\voadcrfnl luvlgnr-
ant thnt ever Biis-
lalucili eliil.lis ! * ) D
torn. I
gl-ts. For
Ilia's and ctrcul.ir |
ecinl fUini' .
I .IK DR.S.A.
ST. JOSEPH , MO.
Corrwpniiiltnco Irci ly
lror tcktltuonbN unit < Ti-n'ari n-nil tUiup.
FOU SALIJ HY
C.F. GOOJJMAN.
WI'H THC cr > OHPMT or
FJtAMlNlNO TH.t . Map 1HI IH
Ir reiscn ofUn r ntr l | n > * IH < > n nn < l rloi ulntlontu
U prin tpnl linen FT * * an i Wr-t wt ( intlnl nnd l-r-
inltmt | u > mt * . i-imUil titUM * nionr ImriuilMiit inhl *
rmitmt'tit tl Itiik in tmtf\ t m of ilmunrli lt.in i > < ir *
tnltiitihlflt nnli-f an 1 hi. iltrutf * * lt3.t t MH | imtlli
tM"upi < ni'ltlt > 4i > r Um1tntitt. . - i.-l I'.intlr ( V-t- It
t * itliiii tin * Iiviiillr * 'tint 1. * jt innlo to Mil fintii jiottlU
I" v-t N Illicit Mful rMtutlM-n-f nint rofl fr.TUItdlflJ
| > uliitn U'utt. NoiIliUft itnj SoiitlivM-a ! .
The Croat Rock Island louto
Omrnniffli Ut patrniM thtt t + \\t \ \ > of j ntonnl rrrti.
nlv rvirui'l "l I..Y H t > olil. tliiMOtiulilv l > nlli lnl mut-
1"-1. cm > nlti trirkit nf Minjtiiu.ns cr H .nil Hit-loti-
Ililh linlli ml 11111 jiml l'i.tK-t'- ( . i.'Ulint , ic. ( I. nMiMir
I' 'ffri tlirll riH lltltMII rUHt ( Ml ) tliaUe Il.tllf t-HltV
ni > iintirtti | | T t > ittnt luslfot .t't iff MM rfitrul * h hi n ken ,
hiti ] lint rturMtitrilliilut | | > tvlii h i tivt > iM tl. * * pi ic-
tl'Ml ( lj > rnlln-l rtf nit IlK lllllll- < nirr } Fp.'i IflHifv. of
thU riiiit * itrn * J rmi > r 'r-4 id nil itim tutL' i nlntn tti
Dnlttn ht-nni , mill dm 1111 itr | * > * > sitl cuinfuit uijil
luiiiiiusof iti > I'.ixijn * * r r < | iii'iin tit
TliP Ki-t i'Klin * Trfllii * IIirrn rht * * ire uml
IVn.i-i , r ( iitt'It ItinlN , Kun is Cil ) l.n l , , iw nil tu tl
Athl < * * Mi i * * in-ip tord of well Vftittlnt * < t ( In * U tip.
lHll 1 > | ril IMV < Jiirlftt } Mlirmtlffjil I'Mlllimtl IVImd
HiHfpi > r > i > f tli * t.itft ilrKl n. HIK | MiiuptiiittiDlnfnv
ririii MtiMirliliurtluJy cmiVnl nicnt-ut. l | yiitt-lr
cum | { vlwicut'lilifiniKl ( KiitiNunivnrnl Atililfi/n
ftiu M | U 1'in ' llio lVUl > utt l ( Utliiiiit , ; ! Inil fa is.
The Famous Albert Lea Route
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And wliolivalo nciiluv In
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norms ON CONSIIIKSII.NT A SI-KCIALTV.
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" ' ENGLISH. '
"CHICHEGTER'S .
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WILBOIl'S COMPOUND OP
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
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"itn rrrai coBSPinauY. "
BY JOHN A. LOGAN.
Ai'i'ii s W-ni < . | frr
Ne'raska ' , Cohrado , Wyoming and Idaho
A il re-ii , i r s : MU. :
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TIMK TABLE.
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"GAMES" ARCTICS
-WITH
DOUDLG THICK 0 < M.L.
Two Years
TEST.
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Auk to tta thu "CAV1CH" Ilnnlilo TlilcU lull
* in Jloi.ulutn J , ovcr.lioi j , AJ l u , .Vc.
A Common Sense