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THE OMAHA DAILY BifiW , . EDNESDAY. DECEMBER 0 , 1885. 7"T - _ - - ' . . ' . -r - -Jv-f * jpMgT i * * T * * Vf-"a IT-ifl1 ' - S jB ' .j. wyg-- Mg---i-ar. . _ .j- * .r < F * . .pjytg * i . * < > iqfW II' ' ' ' ' " - - i - - - - T- ir - -f- _ . _ . . . . . . * - - - - - - " ' " " ' 1' It " T * - * J.J-T-J T-T- j " T * & * " ' I B * r Absolutely , /reo from Opiates , Emetics and Polspa. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. i A ? nia'GWSTB AUD DEALIKS. r / 1HECHMU.ESA.YOGEt.ER CO. . BALTIMORE , MD. , - * * H.lo I'roprlrtun. lanes Helical Institute' Chartered by thcStateof II1U nols for tl.eexpietupjrpote ofelvtriclmmedlate rellelin II chronic , urinary and pri vate disease * . Gonorrhrea , OlsetandSyphills in alltlieir complicated forms , also til disease * of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and perpmnenUycured by feme- dieicatcilln | * 4ur'i''T * . SptriuU'rarttcK. Uemloal it Loueiby Dreamt , Pimples on f no a-HTfmf Ml ( > M ? < The appropriate remedy Uatoncn used In each c * e > ConsultntljnB. per- tonal or by letter , sacredly connd ntlal , MeJ- Iclnta lent by Mall and Express. No marka on icate contents or tender. Addreu DR.JAMESNo.204WashlngtonSI.Cnlcagolll. Contagious. 1 nni n rmtiro of Enplnml , nml rvlillo I win In ( luit country 1 cotitmoioil n tiMTlblo lilooi | HiwM. iinil for two JOIII-H wns unilcr IH'attnciil nc mi out door | ) Utluii ( Ml Nnttlimbnm Hosiiit.il Kiijrlanil , Inil wui not oilrcil. I onirurcil tin most uirniilzlnjr pnlns In my bouni , nnil win cov ni'il wltli no mi ill ! over my liody nnil Ilinlii 1'lnully I roninlnlclv lo t ill bopo in tlmtGiim try , nut ! siuUil lp Aiio.rcn. | ] runt wan iroiUcil nt Hot s'jvult It ) tttli v'lty , nt well us liy i > tiroinliiuni j > b > nl < > lim In'Notv York Imvlujr no comioUloi ivlili tlui liwpltaU. I KIIW i ho Atlvortlopintjit u ! Swift's SpcclUo Mill 1 dclnrnilnod l ( tlvo It n tiliil , Itooksli t mid I cntifiiy wltli Kit-ill joy tluit tlicj ( 1 auri'd 1110 rmtruly. 1 nni ns ( ( iiuul uui. m ortr wrnaln myllfo. i , l < . FIICD HAWOIW. Now York Oil/- , Juno litli , 1 5. In Mnrchof ltt ! > t ytinr ( IStUi , I contriictoil blooil pol-on , mid being in Snvummli , lilt. , at thu time X\U' \ t bite HID liosplmt ilicio lor troiitinuitt. 1 Hillotcil Mtiy Hindi li-oiii ilic'iitniillsin nt tin buino tlnio. 1 tllil m > tctt wuil under tlio Unit ntutn tlu'ro.nor wits 1 utircil bynny ot'llio iisiin jucaiiH. 1 bnvo now tiil > ( ii | wun but i.i's oi Kwllt'H Hpcc'lllo nud am noiim ! "tul well , li ilovo the poison out IliioliKh bolls on tlio sMn JUN J.UAI1V. _ JcrM-yCltyN. 0. , AHJT. 7. ! & & > . 't'rcnUso on illucul uiul SUln DUoasus mallei ! froo. JTiiK SWIIT PMCIMC : Co. , JlruwurU , Atlanta On. N. Y.,107 W.SAISt. I , WHIT U17 Nt. CbprlcaSt. , St. I.otilMo. . A tfi"l rjt ilil H ( too HeJUllCotlfJtl. I , . | , < u lonj T Tux > cclla tb R | > oikItrcktui aor CIIHOJIO , N tai-i , Hum MO BvaD UIIMI * * * l' ' n mr olb < r I'bjitrUu luHt , JluU. t > tilt p pwi hoif i . Ill 14 rii'lilcnuliiio * . NccvnuD Pratrat > on , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness : Mercurial and other fltfcc- tlons ot Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Polionlng. Olll SOfCS and Ulcers , art trntiil wilt v ° p > t IUi ! < l lcreu , al ttl l"alllloprlBclplM.fli Mf. I'llrntrl ; . Diseases Arlslny from Indiscretion , Excess , \ eadorlDB M rrl KO improper or unhappy MI l reitutiillfurcd. . r uphleu3i i > 9fcioa ihe tttovc. teot IQ 1 , frteto fttty lAdrfi. Ccii ulitlouAtor. ! Arb ; lnilirr , . Inittctl and pt Irltf c nfl < J ntltl. A Pailtlve Written Guarantee clrcn la ti rjc . MARRIAGE GUIDE , Yi ttOJPAOE9 , VITTE PLATE3. uleeanl cloth nti * Kilt cuf. ie ltd for OOo- lai"Eaer ijrrvDe7. Oter nfiy vood rfiil p * plet urc * , true ! jli [ ftrtlclci oa tb ul4CUI wbc > QT mfcfr/.whguot , wlitutnbouJ ( , > .ontaa fcvcJ , pbllUM llrc7 S ft wf C ( | OJ QBd 01CMI , tilt ( ( ! / * . Iol0 rtprodnoilo * , and luxny n > nre. Tbcte hurried or It. J'-prUr ltlon , Whlttier. * j , fflionfa iH of Infiuits nic slowly et in , . . , , . . I icntiMt tnothoiH f unljot pinv ilo tliomorur no'ir ' i ) [ lnhiiient. Altorn.ito ti'i'Mnif uiul ll ilri ; > ' Ion vrlll often Hippy itlll tbo I rule nil q I't u u " nno luippy , "oyoimliisH ulll 1 o io losnll , Tr > tl'iili . " ( ItTuilfiioie , If your cliiUIU not In poiTi-i't bi'itlib - - - " If joii cntuiot loin In ti't-lliiiony with tin irli who-hnvo I ocn bli > fspi | liI'M uto. ' . " A TINE LINK OH . ( . , / /.J / 7"1 / * \ \ /Ifi , 't t'jt , I- I V -AT WOODBRlilQE BROS1 HOUSE OMAHA NKI511ASKA. The Land of Oranges , Sunshine , and Traplcal Senery. ; ' iflfiif I A i * 40ii ° 0 ! * < * > toBilT" LUUli i Bprln t Park , Florida , only $10 , for GO day * only. livery man , , ' .WomanandclillJ nbnuM own a Int. illc'i , dry , Vi - rolling land. No Bwainnn , or malaria. HUIJROI , ; . fttoita , tiotol.ulroady ImilU Several t ralun Ually. i'lvo-ai-jo oimgo urova tract , $ L00 ! < icli. A . | d to ( | Jto town , * tiovrinti < lri < .trt , Jcliurcb tlte * . \B \ it ; Ao. , Ac. ; nlpo fluoOranso Urovoln elslil 'Dillllant colorawlth clrcant , 48lWK rteac lj > lit * Imok of o rtown , iul lone ju-iaWUJInt ol . pTer COO laml nnrcbaiior" , * ll 8 nl Fr . 1'op. Wat Ion 7.V anil nnw arrlvaln wcektr RrFCU- CK. Wn.-Jf , Oai7/-y./un. Rational Ciljzem ll n c.N wJf UAdiKw Trorfuilli rtJoii.lara L. N. MOWRy.taCMKMT , ITdlROABWAV , NiW ] " PEMNYKUf ML PILLS "t 4 * "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tli UriKliml ni"l Only Ucnuluv , J > dl.p"i > M'l LADIES. * ( , f" Vriimtltt M Ckl tfr' r ll.k.1 Ul. . , , Mh.i.r ( o"l. 4 . ( ilftH | > , kl it , fr r | M rlic.l f , littrr hr rrlvm atalL ' NAME PefA.u 'W M 'f l : l. < ; . ! - . * Mru l l . Tr.du iuikl ! jTj fuller Jt Fm'lttt ' * < ' . . < l il - . III. pONSUMPTION , lb T atwiitlf r i.i .ijr..rti ; bo tl mt.Ftt . _ j want kind aitdbr long aiaudtDtf hav lit iu u i v J. I il * J , v iiriiux i uiT/ftiife lali me > ri.ii , tl l I .ITWO iUtrrtJ.H / tcitb < rvlilikV l.lUHIklKK4iiaMvi tiiidi ti , ' ur tuIT.r r. 4jir * pr , t uil4J J > i > l r t . i > i i ( - * Magnolia Balm * * i is a seirot aid to beauty. j ; Iany a ladj'owes her fresh- 'iif i to itwho would rather Hot tell/and j' < w can't tell.1 A REMARKABLE CAREER , Sketch of a Recently DeDeassl Oallfornif Millionaire , Donnlino , tlio I'loncor , Vfhi Nor or l-'orRDt tlio Way ? f His Toll nnU Po crtjr-A frond llucortl , Pistcr Dpnnlmo , Ihc woll-known plo nccr mill ritllroud millionuirc of Biu co , who rucoHttydiotl nt his real i In lliat cjty , u'as lioru of lildli pn routs In ( jliisiruvv , Scollainl , on Jiiuintf.i 11 , 1BJJ. In Ills cliildliooil ilay.'i lin nc qtiirctl tltoae habits of litiln. lr.y , slirnwil nest nml ptjrw'vpriinpovhleli itvocluinict rrNtlu of llio Scottish ( 'Iniriiutur. Ho at lunthitl hQliool for ti short tiiuu ttl ( Jhis K w , unil in 1833 , wlit'ii til ytssirs of : tit' cm"nitml ! with hh inotlicr to Ainuriuu suttliiiK nt Mnttonwnn , wlilch is now r portion of Fisiiklll township , Dntchus.1 county , N. V. The lirst niiiniinl 1boi ; | whicli hu ] > orforniRil In tlm Unllcd Ht/itc / : was in n cotton fnctor.v : it Mtttt'uvtin where lit ) worked Mr two ycnis. Ho thct entered tlm yrcat locomotive nitiniifac OatalilisliniRiit of Hogori , Ketchum ( jrosvent-r , in Pntlcrson , N. i ) . , a * in apprentice to the inillfi lit nnil ptiKinucr in } ; business. At tliu xo of 'Jl years hi untt'rcd the foundry of llnyh iliKU * ' I'attcr.'on , N J , , us n journnynian , iint worked thorn for njear , nt thu end o which time he rettmicil to thu banks o thu Hudson , ami * entered tint employ of Gouvenmir Kimball , whunti foun dry was situated at Cold Sprinss I'titnani county , on the eanl Hide of tin river , almost opposite West Point , am' labored there for two years , New York city was the nc\t scene of his labors , nni here he became connected with the Nov elty Iron works , which at that time vvii1 the largest establishment qf the kind iv the United Slates. Hnni lie most uncrgut ioilly : pursued his biiHincKs until 1S(7 ( when ho ongaKcd in a more pxtemluti lield of opcfMtions nml usefulness. It December of that year he was u'J | ' > ointet uss'Muni enicineer on tin IVrnvisin'.wai slt-amer lliniae. He was also piiKineei of the ( irst 8team < shii | ever owned by tin Peruvian jcoveniment and of the | irs AimTiuMtisjloainiT that overwent throngl tlieSlriis | of jMii 'Ilan. Air. Doniilini ! lU'rivetl in San Knim-Ken on the. si'coni trip'of the steamship Oregon , in June. . lHJt > : Acting on tinathige that "an itllt day is si day lost , " he at once started foi the mines , and was nine days on ) schooner going up lo Sacramento. Ar rived them , with a fe\y companions hi btnited for tin ; mines. Hi ) rtimainetl eight , months at Auburn nml then weni to Kelly's- bar , on the north fork of the American liver , where the digttiiiKSwert then vur.v viuji. His tlirll'lv natnri' , however , would noi allow him lolioeontenl in taking nhance- ii1 the lottery of the mines , and , accord' ' ingl.y , pnltiiig his bnnrsl.in ami blanket ; on his u.tek he tramped bank to Sacra mento. Shortly ntlei- arriving at tin future capital Mr. Uonalimi erected n saw-mill on a scow for the I'limnix com. panvAVIiile creeling Ihe mill he wu : paid at the ntto of $10 a day and his board. About this ( imc says the San Francisco Chronicle , the steamer Senator arrived in San FranuiM-u from N w York , hav ing among its p-t-snngi-rs .laini11' anil IMiclmcl Donahue , the brothers of thu subject of this sketch. Peter came In Sat ) lM'uuisio ; ; : to jiuei't tlu-m , and not ' loiig afterward. In 'connection xyitb In ? brother James , opened a blacksmith shop and ) joilcr-miking : c UlilUliiiimit on Montgomery fti'eet , jn.st above .lack-son , Here they did business for a year and u half , afterward n moving to i'irsl street , between Market nml MiMJnn , where Hit1 present loundry was erected. The Uou- nhni's can Irtily claim that they melleil the lirst cast-iron in Califurnia , and that too with the aid of a | ilmkMuilli'.s ; In-h lows. Thuy also erected the lirst quart ? mill ever built on this coast. In 13TJ thu linn ohtainvtl a franchisr fivjm the city for the c.reclion ot gas1 wopks. laying gas-pipes and lighting the city , 'i'ho work was .eoniplctuil within two years after the granting of the trail- oliistj. 1'elcr UonahiUJ alsoslarli'd an op. position'lino of Meami'rs on the Sacra- luunto river , at f tint > , uno time luiviui ! t\yo .steapishjs | , lieiojiatlnind ) jlerimin , in the coahtfng trailer' In ndtlilion to hi. ' other works , 'In , } $ Hj he oiitained a franchise - chiso for tlm OiiinjbuX Street ruilrolnl , which is yet in operation. Tinsunn . > earhe obtained tlm contract for thu construction of the monitor Comam-ht for the defense of the J'acilic coast. TIn : material was prepared in New York , and , together with all necessary equip ments anil ammunition , was shipped on , tht ! Aiuiln , which sailed around Capr Horn antfttrriY'iiiriicru in the. fall of IS' ' ! ' ) Shortly alter her arrival , the Aqnila hanl < iluring a gale at Hathaway's wharf , all the material qf the Comanchu g < ) in < j down with her. " Wr. Domihne d'ni pui despair , however , but , promtringdiwrs , e'verytjiing , even to the shot , and shell , wore re'scucd from tlm bay. ami tin Comanche was-afterxvafds built at. tin foot of Third street , being jihulu 3'ub for action ju tliree ijionllis. In addition tu ihu' Comanchu job , Mr. Donahue tlid many notable pieces of work in thn Union foundry , wlncih gr u > out of the 'little ship-smithy stuilml nn the corner of Fir.it and when that locality wtisn , w"torlT ; < ) it ) Ji/t / , The lirnt casting melted and molded in this stale was done ; there by ( hi ) .Messrs. Donahue for the old pioneer Mcanim JUeKim , tint blast for their I'll maun lieing fnniislied by lhr < 'ii oltJ'fu h'o ' KM ! pairs of blaeksmittn' | bellows , now preserved in thu Mechanics' institute. For this castingl . pOfmd , was paid , thii lirst' quartuiill , thu lirnt gas works , ami tlio lii-ftl printing press constructed in till" state vver < i Jiunlu nL li > ) Joiniliue ) foundiy U' igjiiti-rostinglo nolu ( hat Ihu HIM printing press madu at the DC n- ithiie foimtlry was iiiuil in ) irinting the pu | > or which iinnonnct'il Iho ) ir t tidings of thu admission of California into tlm , Uuion in Jrttl ) , Whim Mr , Donahue Mild out the Union foundry , MIICO < it > comi > the great Union Iron works , he refilled to hell thu ground on which tJm worki > vvuro built , Hiii .reason for thin wijs imtdn known vh n tint Unioji iron works weru moved to Koulh Sun Fruiui cn. Me. Donahue then ton : down the old works and laid the Mono foundations fora mag nificent bii.siiieb.s block. Jioutipg on i'iritl , ilisniiMi umi Freinont cdv ts , and whicji Jut often tfuid he intended U > be his ; iiinuim-it. ( ) Thu building ju wow in com > e of construction , and covers thn ground wlmro the old Donahue ship- umiUiv and w/iarl' / / < lo < iij in JHV ) , In < lig- gingforthu umndalioit tlm piles of tlm old wliarf-.wp.ru pulled jiji and an iron Uuik In which moulding * wtu".o mudu to keep them from the tidu wulor , was un covered ami dislodged. u /y w associates. Mr. Don- whim built a railroad from S u toillroy.distunco ( - of eighty niil ) s. This road was atturwurdn sold to Lcland Stanford. A bioad-guagcroud was also built from Donahno. at thu mouth of i'u- talnnlu ( , 'reck , to ( 'loriii-dnlo ' , n ilis of liKjr juiJi'H , All Ihu rplli | ) < j.si/jL' ( Mi tuiri r < j J was built HI DuxiuUue' < dry , .A Uranch roinJ W M ) ulno Jbuijt ifo\ Knl ton to Knssiiui yiyur , u. dirtuuce ( * f ttjghtucu Jiiiles. Ou tb lUU'ri'aiul ; Uier is a tuniiBl 1-IOf ) feet lopgtlir > iijh { tlt solid rock , With tlln apprctaclies the tunnel is 2UKI ; feet long. This latter branch has also been extended from San Itufnel to Point Tiburon. on Ituccoon Ktrniti , iwnniieutiiiK with TJHU 1'rtuiciuco i > y a fdrcy.LoHl , tltfi * l > raa .U ot ilMS y- cm costing nearly $ 1000,0' U In I8u ; thu corporation of which Mr. Uouahue wan tlio preaidcnt bought the - ' - , unfinished nnrrow-gaugo ronil fron Sonoma to Sonoma Cp ek and llnit-heil tliu road to ( hu mouth of the creek , ntu ! then made conunctum with San Francis PO by the steamer James M , Donahue Mr , Donahue had been director of tin lliberma Hank for over twenty years ; lie vvns also a director nml one of tnolargesl stockholders of the Xatonnl tiotd Hank' nnil was director of the state invcstmcilj and insurance company. Ho was n life member of the society of C'alifornlr Pioneers and was president of the society in ISiT3 , being up to that Him the youngest prosidun * the asioejntioii had eVL-r had. His Mil" of eoloiiul wu : oht.tinetl by M-rviugpn the stall' pf Mui. ' Cen. Cob , of ( ho National CJuuril of Unit f ( f I'll J II In 1 .12 ho was mnvilnd In New York tc Mi. Janu Mcliiiire , by whom hu | iai ! four childinii , of wh.om a daughlor nntl .sou Mirvivo. Tic | iltitlliter mnrrici the B.U-OII Von Schrocdur , ami until rtt ct'iitly has ics tied on a largo ranch in tin southern part of the state. The baroii ami baroiuHs now. however , reside oi | Harrison street In this city. The soji mat rietl about iwo years ago an daugh icr ofV. . T. Wallace of this city , am1 now resides In Sun Itafnol , On thu deatl of | ti.i lirat wifu bu was married in thi : city to Miss Anne Downey , daughter ql ovliovernor Downey of this stale. Foi tlio past eighteen years Ills residence ha , ! been nt tin- corn r of Bryant and Second btreets , in this city. Col. Douahuu wa connected with many religious , social and military organizations. 1'tur Donahue was the lirst man to on- ginour a steamer through the striiits ql Magellan , the first to establish nn ifor foundrv and machine simp in California the first to light thn city of Sun Fruti'i | co with gas and thu lii'.it to co.struul i street railroad on tuu Paciliu coait. ! < , lilies Too Mnuh For Him. A lady on Fifth avenue , New York quickly summoned a doctor. "Oh , tloctor , my husband is nearly dead. He attended a caucus Inst night Ho made four speeches and promised tc bu with his fellow citi/.ens again to-day Hut , oh. doctor , lie looks nearly tlund. " "Has he been in politics long ? " "No , only last year , lie worked hart' ' ' ' for < 'Jamus''MeCauloYi8 election. " "He will get well , madam ! He has r stomach foranydisua.su , it' he worked fpi him ! " Political life , of short or long dura tion , is very exhausting , as is evident from Ihu great mortality which prevails among public men. I-X-U. S. Sc'iuilor 1 $ . K Bruce , who has been long in public life , sa\s : "Thu other day , when stepping into n car at a crossing , I found Dr. - within , who eyed nni up and down in a surprised way. remarking : ' * \ \ hv. Senator , how well you lookl1 ' "Well , I fuel pretty well , ' 1 answer ed. " Thn doctor uttered an incredulous re. ply , while the Senator frankly told him , in answer to an inquiry , that it was \V ncr's safe cure which accomplished foi him what the profusion had tailed toil n Senator Bruce says , lu.s tiiends 'ircver.y much astonished at thid revelation ol power. 'J'he Overwhelmingly Defeated. A IJotjbor's ISvtruordlnnry Career. Pail Mail Ua/.etto ; The o ther day , in one of the jails of New Zealand , there died a man who for many years had been an object , IMML of lurror , then of interest , to the colonies. The early years of TInnry Garrutt an1 shrouded in a v i } of mystery , but in li l'4 he received a scntencu in Kngland of ton years' penal servitude. As at that lime priiul servitude also meant transporta tion. Henry was removed lo tlio colonv of Norfolk Island. In that P.'iciliu region he disported liiisj-lf.for | ) his full term , for ir. is not until l& > r that he again appears. In that year ( Jari'ett , having reached Australia ! boldly conceived and as bold ly carried out a must daring bank rob- liery. ( inrrutt determined to carry opt his scheme single-handed. , and proceeded will ) the utmost coolness lo do his little job in broad daylight. Polling a notice on the oilsiie | | of the bank at Ballarat ho had selected for his operations .that the establishment would bo 'closed for an hour , ho went in. shut the front door alter hint , and presenting a loaded revolver ver at thu heads of tlio surprised , and somnwhat disconcerted ouicials hu de manded the contents of the. safe. He- cciyiijg this , he quietly. locked Iho clerks in thu building , and departed smiling by the back door , with a profit of ( iOOJ s the reward of his commercial cntcypn'to- Wilh this sum Henry escaped to' Kng- Jimp , but being followed by a detective , hu was caught in thu strccjs , of London. The trickby which Ini wiis'ciuptiiroil vvas rather a mean one. The detective thought thit ; he repogui/.ed his man , but not being fli'He ' euro that'lie w * the riglit one , hu gives a loud "cooeo" from tjio sidewalk , and the unsuspecting Aus tralian , dnnhtlcssihinkiug to help a fcl- lovv-coloniht in - distressturns itliurply round , and is : ts sharply nabbed. Suut back lo Atislraiha , hu was tried , and re. ceived a sentence pf ten years' penal servjludn , Upon ihi cxpir.ition of hjs term ( jarruli shook'.x > .IVtljc dust from his prison frhoos anil crossed ovjir to tjio nuighboring colony of New Xeahiml. " Among niany "well-plannetl robberies , with Ilin i-killfiil execulioii of wliich lie distliigiilsliud litniRulf , chielly eon- Hiciiops | ! was lii | ) feat he accomplished of "stu'kintr no" suvo'iiteun uneii not fur from Dmicdin , ami rtlinving thorn of their valuables , Tlio process of "stink ing up" is charming and simple. Tjio operator pounces out from his ambush , and , with loaded revolver raised , hu erics out "ball up1" wheruuppneverybody' knowing what is meant -all thu men in- htantly throw flu'ir ' bunds in the air. Any oim nioking au ll'oii to got at his side arms is shot It requires a certain omotint of ivmragu to ihj.hl8nimpe | ! trick will I. Mr. { Jari-Htt. as usual , Hingiu-iiand- ed , managed his seventeen mun himsolt. In a short time jiu had them all tied to trees , nr.d than , atliismva'convoniiHico ' , hu emptied their packets , With thu UindliiUb of heart wliich was so pleasing a characteristic of our amiablu bush- ranger , he m d i n good lire , boiletj a billy of water , wild gavu Ilium all lea , Mori'oviir.knDwIng thu solace of tobaccp , ho lilhnl from their own ponchos thu pipes 'of such of tliu party who smoked , ami lighted them. Thun wishing them u kindly "gooif.night , good-night ! " Mr. UaiTutl.vauioscd. LUCK THI ? i'Aoi/ ; A t.ftr.Kt TIII : oo.v * IMTION of the skin Indicates thu regulari ty or irregularity of the iiilcrmil ma. rliinnry. If troubled with Krysipeltts. Salt Hlieum , Moils , or any other term of internal inllammatlon , cxiiul ifs causu rroin the blood witli Dr. itichmond's Sa marium Nervine , SK&O , t.i > rugsifsts. Of Conrsti Ho Dili , ,1'aJJfoniin Blavcricks " .Ma , " said a little iJaeramento Jilrei't loy , "is it riglit For iinvbody to Ml down on folks that L-ant see > " "Certainly it is nol. What tnado ypu I IIOMIV ) pa tell Neil hi ? | Uwtyji ; sM' ilJliW tli * M ilclc , v * JOT * bur CutorU , Wli a * Ue TTM Child , ib > rri d far CutorU , Wheu ih lircJJDt UUi , b clanf to Cutorit , "DUPED Bt" WED DIAMONDS ' I ' Blooding a Sjiuljtfita of flpooulatora Witl Baited BparkloH , . . > . I atiuu | , ArUnna Dlainonil : Uo Arufililta Uparalluus Not llljti $ 'JOOOOO. , Lying some fifty odd miles to tlio south castqf Silver jiWly , New Mexico , | s jhc w xv tlu.surledanlnlng camp of Shakes pcara. About livu yonrs. iigo It > vaa i nourishing mining center , and one of ( lit fuw towns ( Irani county could boast n : when Silver City , the county sont. am 'Seorgotown , still further lo the north wore stricken from the list. St. hoiiit capitalists Inul. aunk for S | . I < tiuis i vast fortune ) in n pro lig'ioua ninnbnr oi "sliatai" ( s thpy were onllod in the ru ports qf the "tomlnrfoot" fuipcrlnteml nuts , but "gopher holes , " ns they wert known to thu old California miners Many uf tlio latter had packed their bur ros In S.ui Diego , Cal. , and had iiro utiut , fjd the weary slretqh from the Dpmr monntiiln , oyerlooking that mni of sund IhuSonoia des'-rt ' , to the pyramids in New Meivico. Often as the fumigiium ; iiuart/.suumi'd to Hiiggiist thn presenoo ol tliu yellow nmtal they had Rtoppnd to p.ui out 'tluulirt of thn ereuk-bed fur "color , ' and when the coppor-slalnod poriOiyr.y tlyku wtis encountered weeks of loll weu devoted looking for Uio silver ore whicli it sometimes covers. Hut none of thic ! irizz1ed veteruns il ) the Comstoek tarried long In thu Pyra mid range , amid Iho foolmlls of whleli Shakspenru ncMled. They miglit nml : i day or two 19 heath thtltr animals ami lay in n "grub stake. " They had nc 'timo ' lo waste , in inspecting the 'prospect holes with which thu sides of Ihu mountain - tain up to Ihu liuao of thu grunt "blow out" a vast mass of rocks upheaved by some powerful volcanic action in nreliis torlo ages were lionnycombcd llkn : \ prairie-dog village. Neither would Ihoji call Ihu camp bylhnname by which I Inn B , ( lr.it/ Brown , Cicn. John Bovlo , nml other St. Louis getillunum wished It known , but \vould insist in calling ! l Halston , after thu bankrupt biinkiT ami suieido of San Francispo , tsilk of It ar onu of tlio great linaiiciur'.s many folllus , and maku mysterious allusioiis to "tho biy diiimoud swindle. " When they got "a good ready on" they left Shakspeart to enjoy its second boom nml wended their wav Inward Tines Altos , the ( Juchlllo Negco , or Los Orgones , withoul a thought of possible fortunes abandoned. On all thu maps of thotorritorv ot NT MV Mexico published in t'.iulah ' dceaiie there is no Slinkegpuaru any more than Ihero is an Kl I'.tso on Ihoso of the stale ol Texas. Halston precedes Shakespeare on the one and Franklin Kl I'aso on the oilier. And Ralhlon was Shakespeare in tlioHu diiysartYltftn t'OOrgc D. upberts , Iliiriuudin ) < r , ami nthur San Francisco mining manipulators dreamed that tin1 Pyramid rangujhuld millions of untold wealth , whfiih , indeed , it may do , so fat as has bnun proven to thu contrary. The namu of tliu .givat California Iniukdr , then , abemti.lSM , at the height , of his ppwur , wasloousidtired by Roberts and ni.H friends as good an n gold mint : itself in floating I liu.b.Loak in thu murkjt of the inuvitablu cinli.ny | ( that follows in regu lar sequence the prospector , thu evpcrt , amlhn ) pronioinr. Halston enjoyed then , as hn diil imtitho hour whu.n lie was fol lowed lo.hl9ifiiv.vo ! ; by a mourning city , wjth honpr.Tiiottur before in thu wurld'u history iy : \ ' : f > bnnkript } anjl.jv Buieido , thu chaiacter'orboing "unliiriiriiiiii ! : and fipooiilslivii nfjfllottniu among men with whom speculation "had longpincR HU ) ur- sedcd business methods oj'oldur anil more conservajivu communities. Ralston was induced without diOiculty to take an interest with ( lie others and to give to the camp thu prestige of his name. Ex- purls lyoro Bout down in due time , ami the regular reports favorable , of cotir.s.o were duly re.cuive.ui. This was prelim inary to Houtlng the mines on the Kii- glish mnrket'i Kngliah capital was eager tor American ipining investments at tlo | limu. Tra | oolehratud Kiuuiu niinu , Utah , was paying , ' largo qiiauJ.Uip < | of ore being ra'cjod' anil shipped to li iglish fiinulters every week , and the furnaces of the Richmond Consolidated were turning out bullio'n by thu thousand tuns a month. The task of Hunting Ihu 1'yru.mid gopherholewould have beun pnsy iinder the favprablu oirciimsttmci'S existing - ing were it nol thai , bnforu the necessary impecunious lord or baronet to net as chairman of thu onmp.inv , for a consid eration could bu hociirod , u bomb-shell wus uxploiliiij in the LQiidoji Times \yhih ( ! uDKbiiKtlly mil a. stop to all further ellhrls. The bomb was in tljo form of a lollor t : > thu editor from San Francisco , assorting that Jheru were no mine" , prop erly so called , at Ralston ; that even Ihu prospect-shafts had failed to show ore , and that uvun if ore was found thu canip tvas without w/md i r wijlur , anil tlm o ro would linvu , to hu hiiidod liy ov-tuums nearly l-i > . | mlle.s for tnialmunt. Tliu stiheiipo of drawing in English capital liuv ngfuilud , Rob.ert j , Ha'rpund- ing , and his ussncinlcs soon nbiiiiiionf-d thu camp , and Ralston was hoard of no more until tlm farcical attempt of thu St. Louis mun lo bqom it nudjr the name of Ihe grout dramatist. Tlurn ) is a mucli stronger interest at tached to this.dusortcd town , which tlio trayijUir over thu Sonlhurn Paciliu can visit , if so Inclined , by getting oil'at the thriving railroad towrt of Lordsbiirg , than that of having had its mining " " ' " " in with "booms" and'"bnsts" common MI ninny otlKiix ; It was lairu wad con. cocted Unit woijilurf ul srjieunu by jvhich a man of iio'nion. ' tliun ordinnrv ability iimasseil a foi'tnno nut of 'thu oredulflv of thu only too credulous people of ( Jal- Ifoniln and th'o mpst. Among thu'iiiniitoycs of Hoborts and ( Iarpondiiig-nt Hulston waf $ n young mun named ArnbllJ. Arnold was a native pf | < jntucky7pojry'cdu ( ) ! < wlid ! , but umlowcd with moru liiiuj.ordinaryshruwdncns. Hu Imd nil * Ihoj/.iiiulitii.s | : which tend to make ineil JwjjMH "i t'10 ' htrugglu for ox- [ stimcoATJfqwi knowletlgu of minerals , i fnlr lu ivv | tiJi ! > of geology , nml a ready tongiiu , JiaH'nttndu him a uovyiirin tin/ llttlu wprhfifa'f ' 0(0 ( ) { : il6toi ) caiup. As a ? oJut'vecDJniUie ) > salu'.o'f. elaimn to the 4yj > dicuto'hiiurc # < ; nUd ! ho had mmlu . onidurnblf'.jWooy ) ! ) , though ijpthiug "pinl ii | iMnv > Mi > what titock specula- sions on tlmiCKJuoriia | strout fctock ex- 3hang o liroiii'fl't ' bijn. To him , In thn liumblo ndq'MSjffiuro hu lived , and wliich s still yoinv < irA4 t to llm fuw hli-angars . t. ; iiiui ) tliiriiiX-'X-irt' iio | wondurfiil diamond lads ib tbu/iMJIJ / ! of South Africa. The subject ItiK't'itv-i-Wiiird luyoiiiation fpr Jeorge Ari lH'iid hn for months * jugor y read lyorj.ySM-ai ) of information jio sould obtain' ueanng in the .remotest Icgreeon pfc/'Jouw fet nc # , uiidiiio-phuvs iml eondilions undcir jvliicli lliuy jvrro 'ound. He would sit oiitsltlo bi.s door ind recltuforlioursthustorvof thuKouih \fncjn uxuiteinent , f > l Xs'ieklrk , tliu Jutch pfddhn- who found ile vhiidrun pf i Ber / lienr llonetown playing wiih 4 linmond wprth WWQ , nm | who. Uing ho btono from the youngHtord for a trillo , .old . n with iiis pwdiyf U'JWIJy. an ot- a-juh iiunti-r , tur Uiut amount ju ( Jane Town , His gre t jir u ie t K * Uiuliw lie ppal and tliu tiirquoiso 'were botb biiixi in Old and Nmv Muxloo , Uieru was 10 r tutou why cyt n y t luora pnsfjous , tOU K WijfUt HOt btj tlluWVHftiSl jf > ly , tlie > r uahly pro i w5Lftd | fur | jy nun wJio wtr i willing tp tak ; r ut risks for urcuit uului , Tim > oy , . uroiind Aloton JangUed Tttor ArnoJJ s idiot. TJiu iyiupiituy wtl { | liiacraxjU-hrniiied is they ( ; fiucji K , of Ending u g iiuid the opidsof the Ari/.onu dusurtii - - - . One t\inn. howovcr , hn found to rntei In-art nnil soul into his ideas rind to tlilnt his ( houglits after him , This mail wn .lanicj HngRerty , a gradunto of Wosl Point military academy , during tlio wm a colonel of volunteers , and nt the lime u hen Arnold wa. dreaming of the gums of purest water of thp Mnnrntta empire , a rancher mid keeper of the Ojo do Vacd station cm the old Itiilturuuld route tn Californin A lonely life w.is that of Haggertv In the miserable abode shanty by tlio mar gin of Ojo do Vnea , albeit the soot is at ! pnsis in this dysurt of southern hew Mex Ico. The wheels of progress wen blocked and civilisation "hubbled" a < indeetl it has done over plnco , around the spot so tontlly described by May IK Hold in Ida " . " "Scalp-Hunters. Hapiiert.v was endowed with the spirit of mlvnti- ' ( irn Jo a degree , ntul Arnold semi took lijn iito : hia contidencc , mid fu.ly un < 'oldud | iis schetuIt \ ! was lo solout sumo almost Inaccessible spot In Ari/.oiiA nml take up some around , salt it with diamonds , ami , whmi uxeltemutit was nt its height , sell put to some nt' tlm grent S.ui Inuipisco ipining nuiiiniUes with moro monny thnn brains. Arnnid to. k it upon himself to lind the " , : \li " anil on tliu s.unu morning thai ho 111 ng M ! h$9 $ paRSitgu on the qvurland Bia-o jjaugurty , with onu horse anil n imuk mule , started out to prospect for tl o iluw diuniond-liulds. Arnold did nut stay longer n San Franoiseo tin u was necussnr.v for him tn draw his n o icy from the Dm k of 0 1 forma. He wont straight to Nuw York , from Now Vork lo Louden and fiom London to Am t r- da.ni. I'd is dcw.s of thai city untir. l.y monopolizi t in business of culling Ihu roigh ( diamonds of thu world. A lame number of the stones which pasd t iroujjh their linn Is aru found to po esn ( laws which render thorn of little y luu u.xce' < t in thu arts. It wus to pnruluue 11 supl | ' ot those rejected gems that Arnold took his trip to Amsterdam. Itviid homcwhero in the gummur ol I8 J that Arnold returned from Kuropu ami wentiluwn into Arix.ona. In a month or two hu was back in San Francisco ajrain with diamonds from Ihe diamond- tieltjs , which he alleged , jiei had discov- crftd in thu territory , lie would not ru- vertl their luculity , but oll'erud to take Harpeiiding , Hoiiurls , and some other capitalists to the spot lo verity his story A party was organi/.ed ami. under the guidnnco of Arnold and Huggerly. led with the utmost precaution to a point on the MitUlle ( iila , where Arnold told them the diggings were. The parly had spadus -.vitlt thenO and a fuw minutes digging rewarded every mumbor with onn or more diamonds. All were salLslietl. _ A HViidiealu was soon formed , ofyhiuh ( it'orgu D. Hobortsai a prominenl member , and arrangements were niiiile to work the diggings. Arnold received $ ' )0l,000 ( feir his interest and lelt al once foi his old home in Kentucky , whore he remained so long that Mispicum was ex cited , nml Clarence King , the we 1-kuown geologi-t and mining exhort , was mint down to report on tliu lind. The report was like a thunderbolt out of n clear > ky to Arnold's dupes. Kin found thai Ihu diamonds had beun collected from all P'irts of thu world. The Mahrttn : ) em pire , Brazil , South Africa hail all contri > uluel to Ihu sueees : ! of thu swindle , while aoniti ot the stones wire half cut , and others actually polished. ATnold man- agcil to bra/.en U out , and although he was arrested in Lexington Im was never brought In tri-il , and eveiiliially escaped with bin ill-gotten gains. Hu died eight or ninei years ago. Haggerty nevcr'got moru than a few thousand dollars from Arnold for his share. He died on his ranchu in Now' Mexico two years ago ns poor a man ns ho was when hu lirst en gaged in thn Ariy.oiiadiaiinmd swindle. Mrs. A. W. Ikookaw , of ( Jroton , Brown Co. , Dakota , iisncl Alleock's Plasters for fifteen years completely cured of irrcg illiirity by using two Plasters across the small of the buok for suvun d.iys uauh nipntli also found thum vury ullleacious in Kidney Trouble cured of ( i dull , heavy pain ami prussunt at thu bn u of tlio brain by wearing an Allcouk's Porous Plaster at Ihu back of tliu nuol ; . Death From liAii lilut ; Out ) . A Paris dispatch aay.s.4hit | n cn e of ilcath in n dentist's room , jausttl : | by the use qf laughing ifiitfYits tried biiforu the Poljpo tiirrectroneliu. A merohant nainiid Lejwmo , 01 years of age , went in November , 1HS | , to thu defendant Du- plie.inu , iisking him to uxtracla tooth. At tin : patient 3 request hu was placed under tie | inlliuuieuof laiighiuiigas , and ( .hi ) operation wis ; performed. As hu did liot ruviyu , Diuihu iiu alarmed , t > cnl fur a doctor , who found the pa tient dead. The Commissary of Police arrived shortly after ami wus told by DucliDinu that K\ \ : Rivet had attended during tlm operation , which had buuri purtormed with uvury guarantee. According to French law an operation may only bu performed by a mcdiciil mull with a fellow doelor's as sistance ) . Drs. Bon , "Brouardcl and Ponohnt , intnioted at thu timu with Iho posl-mortuin examination , considered death was emiscd by inhaling tliu laugh- jug gas , bill that Diuihcsnu's niadu ot'nd- inmtstcring it was according to ihe' method 'approved liy the Academy of Medicine. The public preHnoulur there fore dropped tlm iirncucdingri. Mine. Lejoiini ) appealed , noweyer , and after a long duluy thu dunti.it elands committed for manslaughter. Duuhuhiiu'a O.XOIIHQ for alturiijg thu faels of thu case js imt | IIP wus afraid of alarming his ordiiiury patlujis. | and that afterward hu feponlanttoiifely.rcuullcil Ilis stalomunt. Dr. BroudarduJ. in giving ovidunuu , saitl hu iioticed thnt Dr. Duehesiiu's ' patients wliilunsluupphangod color , aud that thuir nails becsmu bluu as if thuy had buun .stilled. Hu was of opin ion tlut | nmetitliulics felionld be used with the greatest caution by an u.xpuriuneed praclltinncr. Their apjlication ; vas never without danger. A ductnr only wus coinpotenl ID any whulhur thu heart tyus Hkojy Ui bear 'chloroform , iitluir or iMiighinggiis. JiidgmejiiL > vill bu given SOHIU day mlu \ nuar futuru. It yon exiiuriemco u lnd taslu in tlio innutli , flullownuss or yellow color of > kin , feel filnpid and tlrowsy , npputife iniptuady , frequunl huailncliu or di//nu- ! yrjn arti''bilioiis"and ' polhing will nr u u yoiii'livn'r lo nation und trttnglliun ip | k'our syf-tem lku | Dr. Plerco'/j / Medical Discovery , " Hy IcClllRl ! | | | ) | UMll Ducuinbiir Ovurland ; After thu elontlj if Halhiijil , ) ii * buckur in Ihu Calil'i/rnia Inuler , AliInlliiigli : ! , found that $ W,0K , > mid in by him to tnu bank had not beun dacu ) to liiu 'creilit , llnforuprodixiing he vmwMi for Ili.i ( layinunt hu uid , "Jf tins Jransaetion will rufluct on ial.itnn's " nicmory 1 v lll tear up tbu pa- iL-rs ' ' TUJ | niatljir was imvor utltful/irlv ! | uJjiisUsiJ , urn } Mclulloilg ! ) > | oimit | icyc ary to cioitifii'V ' Ills lorn1 ns a > , tui : o inuju ! money enough lo muut hi Man and Beast Mustang Liniment | * older men , and used wore and FURNITU ai. l DEWEY One of the Bst ( incl Largest , Mocks in the CT. S , lo Select from , No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passsngsr Elevator M , BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OBO. Mamutor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. nirniors' Hank , Pnvlil Ollr , Not' . | Kenruor ntlmnl liny , Nub.t Cdllpitlitu btuto Hunt , OtlilWliils , Nub. ' , .McDoimld'jt llMUW , IM'IU IM.ilio , Unubr Nutloiisl Hunk , Uniiilui , Nnk \V11I | i jr cubioiuuts' Urnftt \ \ \ \ \ > \ \ \ of U4inir tt olio < } , fur L.S.L ; CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Woilolioroliyuprtlfy lli.it < r cui > orvlso Ui nnuiiKciiiPUtH lor ill ) tlio Monthly nml itoml-An- tniiil ilri vuur of Urn JmUUum Slum Loilorv Coinpnuy , mid In tinrsna nuuiuto uiul cu'Urnl ' Ilis tirawliiii * UtoiiicPlvns , ftn.l ' , liut1liu tRinonto coiKliU'tod irttli lionuMy , luiriioit uiul in gDiul inllli tewiirit xll iniitit , Htul n mithnrUo I to cnniiinnr m U"o UiloieritiKiUtorltlt fixolin l.n t > loiu-8limitiujs ulliicliuJ In ( Xl.MMIPSlONEItS. WP , the mi In s ft iod li inks nii.l ImnkcMs. "Ill I'i'r nil lu'i/ta ariiw lit , HID I.uu s mm Humutt - tuga t\tloU | inny no pro.si'iiloil ' nt our coutuuru .1. ti. odi.usnv , Pres. Louisiana National Bank. fci < VMmi : > II. KKNNKDV , Prcs. Slate National Bank. A. Utt.OWIN , Pres. New Orleans National Bant MNPRECEnENTED ATTRACTION U Ofi'.i : llu.t'.v MII.I.IOM niH LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , Inroipuriiluil In IftU fori'iinrs . liyth-i oti bttiiri' I IT l-Miic.ulliMul nml rimiihiMu pilfpoiUH wltli ncnpltul of siiUj.toi lo witli-li u rm lliiul til uvur $ . * > il > AWO tuts ulna ) bron iiililuil. liy mi uvci n-linlitiliiff popitl.ir vuto IIIn wns ininli' it putt ol't UK piiMunt ulutovmi- utloptcil Doi'omlirf . A. I ) . HI : ' . lt"nnuulolnjluiitiuititif itriiu'liitia take pi.ICQ iiionllily , ll nonr ncnltH or POMPOIUH. Look itt U'e loilnHiiii ; iii4iiuitlon ; | : 187th Grand Monthly ASHiUK EXMOSOINW mmnmum \ \ In ( lie Afitili'iny ' ofMii.ilc , Now Orleans. 'I'mistl y , Diviniilii'r I.HIi , IWi Uiuler tin1. pii > oiitl ; MiiurvlMiii | nuil iiiiur.i' i'- iiifiit ol tiK.v. ll. T. Ji.M'iiiiAiti ; | : > , ul l.tui- Ni.inu , aiiil UIN. : JUHXI. A. JO.vni.v , of Vir- Ului.u Ului.uCAPITAL PRIZE$150,000. Notice-Tickets arc $10 only. Halves , 35 Fifths , $2. Tenths , $ ! fl.VHKW. MllkW & i.lkhl A.0i ) l. M.WU fi.OiHI. I.OI.I. &kl. . 1W ) iiiHI. . aw Xikl. ( UK ) JlKl. . MMUI i WO 50. . 100 ApinoUmiXiiou IK ) " " 1IU JlMKh. UK ) " " 73. Applkml\Hi : U" ' IUIIMIO rlMli sluHiM hn only m tliu uilK'ti ul' tlu ( cdiiip.uiy in New Or- | W otlmr liifonimtloii wnto pluinly. Klvlnv full Hililto " . l't > Sr.VI. N'Ol'HS , U\ini- | > | iin y Urtloi1. r Nuw VoiK | I > 'ltipifcro ' m oidliiiiry lilt- ILT , curiTiioy liy n\ | < i ins dill mini * < il' $ i mi J up- - OrM , A. UAIJI'IIIN ' , NuwlJilu.iiis , l.a. ' - Money iXtMcr * piibulile nml uNin i tl U'ltt'i 3 it * HK\t OUL.ft.VN3 . NATIONS f. MANU'- N s\v LOUISIANA NAT10NA.I. HANK , Nuw OiJouiu , Lit. BTATE NATJONAIHANK. . Nuw lliloaiiii , Irfk. CliHMAN NATIDNAI. IIANK Or M. O'iTC.N'd A Cp , , | J | fuuntiii ol , , J Null. AECTJCS POUDI.E THICK BALL. Two Years , TEST. . The * OihU i " KtiBZia Co , lya olinlir Itqb. Mr that ! can be oliluincu clsa | icru for IIici eamq jinncy , Hlllt their preat Imprnvrmcnt of tbo DOIIUJ.U TIIK'li IUI.I < , ffbo Jlm Ililrliufi ol , pvortUu A Common Sense Idea. ATOR AMD HOUHf u lirt'iiniif uit 4 I'Wllj Ml' ) H I HJpJpl * IMK'I i" Commission Merchant. v , Ffirtt5/Uutjir | , B r , Etc , ssiqti i.wr A tii'eciAi.TV. 320 N , 16th $ t. . Omahi , Neb * lt ; r roiiccii , by PC rmlirlon Klr l | ini ijiiiu | ; A , H. UitrrotioH. ui4b ! < : t < r'U < | ) | nk. > lgiix i'u/ ; fir si hntiuuul llmik.C Railway Time Table OMAHA , T ColUinluir U 110 inn * of nrrivn' ' ttul ) ds- o ul trniS | ) l > f , Cciiinil Stiimlmdw \ \ \ \ t rurt lot liloxi'trnlnsiif tbo IV , it. 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