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THE OMAHA DAILY BEIRUT RID AY. DECEMBER Jt , 1885. 7 2 Free from Oplalca , Etnttlcs and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT Illirantftn AND DKlMRt. niECHMlLES A.VOGEIER CO.BALTIMORE , MO. , f vie I'ruprlrior * . nol * for U.ce atglvlnglmmedlate rtllclln all chronic , urinary and prl. vote dltojci. Oonorrlura , OIe < t ndSyrhiH in lltlieli compllcftteil forrnc. Rio All < llicKs of ( he Sliln o < ) Uloodnromftly relieved Dd pcrm nentl > euro ! by rtme. dici.lutedln / Virti/I'mr Ifimul I'rarltrr. bcmlnil WeaVnn . HiTht Ixiucttiy Dreams , Plmplti on the Fac , lXMt Manhoodti'Ml JrrpHr | l. Tlirre t tl tuCJfi > irlnirilltui , The tnproprlntr rcmcilj- H tonco Uatd In ei-.ch casCormiltatlJns. . per. onol or by letter , sacredly confiUentlal. r/ted. Iclnci o-nt by Mall nnd KnprtMt. No marks nn Itelcage to In Jlcate contenta o' ncndrr , Addten DR.JAMES.No. ZOAVVashinglon SI.Cnlcagolll. , an ) lA.n ! Dmt .tf 'hkftlinr nth f t'hjtlclna laSI. l ull. fcsrltv t'iK rt 'inw ib. llollf .U'l luo Nervous Prastrat.nn , DcliMlty , Mental and ' Phjslcal Weakness ; MsrcuiUI and olhtr fltiec- r ftoni ot Throat. Sklnbr Uones , Blooil pnltnitlnj , I eld Sures flnrt Ulcers , m l-nh-l rltfc rnr.r ltlea ! isri-"ilo l > ir > tinl cllnortlnelln | KiWr I'rli.l 1 ; . Olscascsi Arising Iron Indljcrcilon , Excess , Exposure ut Imlutgcnoo. . r ti < roll nlDjE cTucf.l ticr.vuraou , Jrt.lt , illt.Qcu ot lltt anO J r U e ir n. rj , plinpleioi b4 fir * , | Ly leitJiCaf , arcnlub to ttiv tweleiyof r malfi , conritiiv * or Id.Bi , * te. , renclrli e MurrUco IrapiTcr oe unhivjij-p * t- . . . nrt I. I' rapblniiftrar nnt f to , * nl IN.rniiu.nl.ly lo | , free to nor rddrrn ron.iiiMlon | t of. Ir < , rlj mull fr , ln > llo 1 nd i li-'r nuBli'utUI. fl PoslllvC Wtlllcn CuSranlCO tlrtn invrnjcn. nJl IXvlloluqicalevorr there D/ tint ocir" " . PAOftl , ytNR PLATES. d Ml elolh find etlt Itr. l"l-rflOo. tot * " * reor 'irrtL-r. Or ( in/ Jcrm ) > ijpUtiir < i. tru tuHet fftlcletun too ftfUjwmK Nebraska National Bank OVAHA , NEBRASKA. PAin UP OA PITA i s HI niT.im. MHV l , HS I IH.OOJ.OJ II. W. YATIW , I'residmil. A. K. Tof/.A i IN. Vi'-o ' f'res ! le-it. VV. H. S. lluinis ( , Cashier. " ' C < 'T" \V. V. MOILSK , JOHN . COLLINS , II. W. YA i iis , Lnwis S. UKRU , A r Tn'--"v , BA"KING OFFICE : ' . - - TJm IRON HANK. Co. KIli utul Furnatn Streets. Goncrul Uiinliiiitf A riNK 1JNH ( Jb Pianos and -AT- WGCDBRIDQE 8P.QS' ' MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA KEHUASKA. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlm Orlfclnnl nml Only < iiuliio. Pifo tnl AtHiM IUJlil'1' ' * . Hfirarf M nurtht , linllttlon * . In Iliprnuhli in LADIES. A > > . . -T Druirl'l ' ! "CliHir trr' rKll hr' od l i no dim or Incline k NAME PAPER' "l\hrtt-'rrnr \ ! i "l ltd S UMillMtti * qiiirf > . IMi I ( nil n. , I * * . At DnirtHI * . Trud t buj.pilM ity rullrr .1 Jt'utlrf f ! , t'o. . cTi rrt' III. ' CONSUMPTION , I bvoax > ittlt0Piu 0ti'r U * ftboraiIe ) tibjUi . , In Ii * imUrv.li.it I w | i IMH.II u'o Hom.M ( HK1 iatr- r. UtTitt prM i iir o Mld * a r A atoi5uu.mrfiri < i. . The Land of Oranges , Sunshine , , and Tropical Senery. : ftftlf I A lot 40x100 fc't , la Bllvef LullbV i 8P T rark , Florida , only $10 . " if j / / < > 0davnonly. liveryman , woman nnrt olilld uliouUl own a lot. HlK'i. dry , ( r.K .tdlltiiR land. No Fwninim , or ciul.trla. HUIIHC.I , ptoren , Iwtol.iUrcaay built. Several trains ( tally. I'lvc-acio orange BTUTO twcln , sf'JOO cacn. A \ , pbtof the totfn , iiliowttiBK'-rectH , 4 cburch nlt . ' ' 'ficiiot , .tc..tc : ; olco finnOrnoRo Orovoln clchl brllllaut color * , with elccantlapapMlcscrliv live book of our town , anU nloni ; rrliitcil list ol over COO land pnrchawrt , * Oonf Fr . 1'op- ulation 7.1. am ! nnw ( xrri al wccklf JlKrcu- > tNOB.-rWn. II. Oaklfu , J'jea. J National 01 Izcni Jjank , New Yorlr. Adclrna for full iwrtlcularn , L N. MOWRT , PRESIDI.HT , 170 BROADWAY , NEW Yoitic Unumh Om i > Chlt'iira. ! ! ! . ! Silver Hprlnrt FJ . ORUNKEr\N | | Or elm i.iiiur .J.i il , I'os.i , , -iy ' ' uro < l liy .liliitliilNlrrliiK Dr. llulixUulilcu N.i-i-illc. | It i-dii lioflvi-n lita ciii | ufuiltiiiir lea wltltont lliu knowlijiljit-o' Hi * ' t > t'r uu tnklni ; II , Iiiilixi.liilfljr LuniileM.unit will rll < > ci a IM niiniioiit mul i-pci'ily curt' , wlirtllu-r lllll ( Mill-ill l u liUKlniiltOilnWer ur * , BII alrolinllo nr vL- . It Imt bi'rii KHc 'u ' tln i. r Kaiuln nliuu. . > ivnii < l | ii ovi-ry llmlitiirn n pcrlcct cure hfta fulluAiHl. | | iii-ti < r liilln. 'Ihn Nyrti'in uncu > lniiri-cniil | ; < i | M Itli thu hiu-i-UIr- liooomei nil iittt-r ' . .roti a\u : nv Foi.i.o\yj.vi , , , HI'JI\ < ; . , Cor. I3tli untl llunulim. nnd IHtli t t'uiiiliiu Sl . , tlniiiUu , .Neb. " A. H. I'tHTI'.lt V | | | t < l. , " C'niuipll Illnrrn , li."n , CallurtYrtto for pnniililet | ( MMtKliihii ; liuiuln-iU of t * tlriinil l from Hit. bo l ivuuicii unu mriifruiu kit luiiwul tint cuuniry. " . . . .MJVT. - . R. General Insurance Agent [ ' ' \ ItKI'HEHKNTHl I'bwnU InsurniK-o Co. , ixinileii , \ViM.licMuKjf. ( V. , Assoto" , , . l , ( lu > . I .T'iiU ' ' ( .Irtuil rirti. I'lilUil'olplifn' X.t'is. . l Ai.'UJ t , Kow HuinixJiIro l'i I.U1U.UUU HACAN-3 Magnolia Balm is a setrot aid to beautv. Many a ladj'owes her fresh ness to it , who would rather not le.ll. , and yon can't tell VTT111'VPI HTPIO I'PP I IIP NED BbNTLlMi S ESCAPE , Shot at Three Timei by an Infuriated Husband , \ml I'tirsuoU li.v n M tj That I'irr-R n Volley AH or Him , He Drop * From u lll h M'lntluw ntul U llo'oued. A Chlllloothc , O. , corrn'sponilpnt , writ- to thu Cincinnati Kntilrcr | , Hiiys : A fmv nrrnin vyn I CJillnl the nttuntinn of Col.V. . K. CJilmure. iioMniiistor of tills city , to Hit' singular c.-tso of tlio young man in Xiuitwvilli ! who srcuicil bviit on sulf-du.striiftion , nml to accniniilisli tlnit und rri ; < > lii > < l his tliroiit and arms and tlion llnuiv hinirii'lf Troinu third atury window , but , di'Sjiitu nil tlicso violent etlbrn to p.irttho onrfjtin separating Ihu Viflble from Ibo invisililcvorlil , could oxclahn with WVbsturv "I "tilt llvn. " The coloiiul WIIH iintncdintcty inovcil to recount : i C.T-D which presented Bomn iiniluritj of eirciiniititnec < < , although thu lement of attenipted snicido win not ably liii'kinr ( Thcso circnnistitnces did nut coniouthin thu duopo of ln.i uctnal vision. 3 t ln > was Intimately susocintcd \iith ( lieni , in OIK ; Miiew ! ( \ \ tluty nll'cct- cd him ni.iluriiilly. "Sly old friemf nnd hnsinc- partner , E X. C. .IniUon , who I.s better nnd morn familiarly known as 'Ned Itnutlino , ' " -aid the colonel , " \r : > s thn ohk'f actor in thu queer iiiultingo of tragedy , comedy , and inelo-dranii : , and tlm faet that lu < nianat > d to cscaiio with his life and i living to-day , n hale , hearty. Intellcvliiiil- ly and jiliv ieully active in-in of rtvi and paht , is straiiKor than unsUiliitC that ho over iiielnred in Ills work of llelion. ' About Ifl.'i.JndMMi , I'rof. llinu , tlion a luadinp editorial tvntur for Tli Cini-in. titttl ( iif/ettc. and I stirtcd a ma a/ino which we rather innlitgnnnnly christciied ThnVosti rn l.itfr.iry .lonrnal. It wnf if 1 do MI.S It mj.sulf , nml its prospects were l > rilliunt. "In Cinrinnati were "t.ihli'.lied our nnim oHir < e' . eilitoiiat IK adiiiarlers | , and inibllslii'iK house , but , as tlio nrija/iiui rapull.v U' iin to si-enre si wiilo popnlnr- ity in tlio oiith , it lieentnu nece sar.y to Cntablixh another depot tor publication , nnd in outs of the western slave state. . Perhaps it was Irom motives of policy rather than of neeesiity that Nii'livillo was heleeteil for tins juirpose , and .Jnd- Min SL nt tlnTt to Kiiperintend tint branch olliee. Cincinnati was not at that time a favorite cit.1. with the slaveholders ol this south It wan refranlud a-s a hot-bed of abolitionism , the homo of many of the iliiuf promolcn of the "LJnder ioiind rnllioad , " and u Mirl ot Nnzeiclli out of which no oed oould posiibl ; , come. Our \\lioleudiUon\vai , ol eonrsi- . printed at Cincinnati , lint , to iillav thi'sc. littln pro- iii'lices ' on the part ot our sub-Mason and li\on ) reudel'r. , .1 snllieieiit ntinibcv of the magii/incs to siitistv their deniand.s bore the imprint of tbu Na.shvillo ollico. "L'or a time things went alonfi merri ly. Tile journal w.is prosituriny , tuitt thu prospects lor a ; ; reat ami continniiif' .success was daily { 'rowiiijr bri htor. Ail at once an unfortunate escapade o our Nashville lepri'Mjiitativn knocked il higher than t'ie ' Kite of Gilderoy .fndson jrot into trouble of n very surioiia eluir- autor. autor.no no wa ? and i I siiio ) < > u , n bravo man , tint a very indiscreet one. Forming u ilmrmiii ! iieipiainlaneu shortly after he. arrived at his destination a beautiful liuly , tin" wife , of n promi-ient citizen , 'being ; tlie party of the second part , ho ( limited lutadlon into n de.spiiralo Illrla- tion. 1 do not know thai anything of a criminal naturu resultitd from this a so- elation indeed Jnd-on soliininly assert ed afterward that there did not , and ev erybody believed him liul theirintimacy was siilliciimt to nroiiMi the husband to furious jealousy. Ilo forbade bis wife over to .sun or Hpcak to Jndson again , nnd lo him pive advice of a similar nature , coupling it with a threat.at whieh "Ned" laughed , thereby heating the furnace , already bubbling over with rage and jeaioiiHy , about woven timed holler. _ "Soniu three days after these instruc tions were issued , and upon n lovely Sun day afternoon , the lady 'decided to Like a wajlc : .Tint husband , whom she fondly believed to bo imlnl iiij ; in his usual Hiesla , but who was in reality , conduct ing n keen snrv ila ! ice over her move ments , as promptly decided to follow. Slut had not one a great distance before tin was joined by.Judhon. This to the liiisband , tortured and maddened by .sus picion , u us 'conlinnalion strong ns proofs of holy writ' of an assignation The pair proceeded to thn ecnnitory. yuyly langhin r and chatting , bill at tin ; turn of a beautifully-wooded .ilk they encoun tered an apparition that .suddenly tro/o tlmir hilarity into hllnnce. It was the husband , his face pale n that of a oorp-o , his eyes bhr/iug , and a Colt's re volver in his right hand. " Mndson" he called , at the snino time motioning away his wife. She shrieked and lliittered into the bn.shi'.s. Judson walked bleu ly backward , lacing Hie man , who evidently intended to wipe out the indignity done him in blood. The only reason that he did not carry his intention into oli'cct was that he wan a very b.id .shot. Three times he lired at hi.s victim. Then Judson rai.sed lib arm , and the hus band fell dead with a bullet through his heart " I'lio nlayer surrendered himself to the llr t ollicer that lie nml , but a mob that was ( ( iiicKly gathered did not allow him to remain long in ciiHtody. The victim of Ids unerring aim -and hi ! had quitd a celebrity tin a crank pistol nhot wan pop ular , and exaggerated reports of the eir- ciimstanee.s leading up to and attending the killing had been .spread abroad. "Ho wa * taken trom the ollieur , and .swung iii ) to tiie iiiv > t lamp-post that was reached , but the rope , n common clothes line , broke and let him down. Twice afterward ho was elevated , but oaoh time the rope obligingly parted. The third time he fell to the ground ho man- ngcd to get up betorn he rould bo xel/cd , nnd immediately took to his heels , run. nlngiiH no man overran before In Nash. ville , From thirty to forty piMol.s were discharged at him point-bl.iiik , the bul lets hang about his cars like bees , hh clotheri were cut and frayed , and even liU hair was cut by the Hying pellets , but din skin remained nngra/ud and un broken. lie sought the hhelter of a ho tel , reaching the third lloor and unoceu. pled room , and thn mob came surging and howling after him. This room looked out upon a little court-yard , Judson hud been a .sailor , and was a nimble as a cat. lie quickly decided what to do , am ! , in fact , had to decide quickly , for the mob was already whoop * ing ui ) f -.lairs , hot on Ids trail. Swinging - ing liinixclf out of the window , he hung to the sill by Jds lingers with a grip of desperation. The mob passed up ( be cor * rider , merely glancing into the room in pn.s.iiug. Aa luck would have it , us tlmy were returning a big mill an onmu to the window vi here Jndson was hanging. ' He , of coinxi , discovered the xvrcteiied fugitive , and surveyed him fora moment In astonishment. Than he broke into a loud and brutal liingh , nnd deliberately pushed away the clinging hands. The miserable man fell to the hard paved court-yard beneath breaking both of idd legs. ! It began to look them as if Jud.son'a pork was baked at last , lint bib1 wonder ful good fortune that had preserved him through such a multitude of danger * did not desert him in this emergency. The sheriir of thu county , a courageous and determined man. had ha.stllygatho'red up a ] ros90 , and confronted llm mob when ft cumo into tlio court-yatd to liuUh lu murderous work The infuriati d rabble wa hold at ha , ) , nnd thn ternbl > b n.setl and wounded man hustled into -onyey- - ancu and taken to the county jail. The Ihreals of rviigpaiicu died away In unit- It-rings , but the lieriu" thonirlil it br t to keep the Jail carefully guarded for a day or two. ' U linn the ense fame to trial , public opinion Irid veered around to JmlMm's l.ivor. Ho was aciiuitti-d of murder on the ground of splt-defcn e Hut The Western Literary .Journal went into thn limbo f oblivion Its career wa.s brief but bright ; It was lovely in iti little lifu of seven Issues , nnd its dentil was sineero- ly mouriu'd by the stockholders and olh- or htiil'erers , myself among them. " MUST BE CREASED. T > i > tmtctt TtiuiK In Trousers fop the Knftlilonnhlo. Now York Sun 'Trousers to be pressed lint. " said a fushioiiable tailor to his clerk this other day , ( is he measured a ciistonu r , "U lint is Iho moaning of Hint lujsten- otis order" " said the cii toiner. "A new fashion , " replied the tailor , aa he wound up his tape nio.istirp , "has ap peared during the pastjrar , in the mat ter titrouscr.s. . \ \ hen this country was in a cruder ttate , and ready-made cloth ing was u-i-d by more people than at picient , such goods having been packed away on shelves , bore strongly marked creased , which wcro not c.isily eradica ted. This was especially noticeable In trousers , which were folded up length- wi.so ami were creased down the back and front wliuti taken from the shelves. Gen tlemen who had their clothes made to or der ( "scaped these ear maiks of the shelf , for thn tailors pressed the coat sleeves and Iroiiser legs out ftill nnd round , and so when n man wore smooth clothes it was known at once that he had them made to order. " "Then why do yon intentionally put those creases in now ? " " 1 nin coming to th it now. ' 1 he ready- madniaiiulaetureri ) always follow us. Tlmy pressed out the creates after they had--old their goods Thus , to distin guish their goous Irom tlir-irs , wo have taken the mark winch they discarded , lint there is another important reason for our creasing our garni-ills , now , and that is the neat ppearanoe it gives them. U'lien you ' eo a gentleman on tlio street with tr'oiiMT.s creastd down the back and front , vou think that he has MO nianv pairs that bo has a valet who carefully packs them in a drawer or on a hclf. tvhcro by lying Jong unusud they become Hat and ereas-ed " NELLIE BAILEY'S ROMANCE. Tlio Stoey ol * mi K vent fit I ntul AVay- \varil C'areor. A. tllspntch fiom Milwntikuo , Wis. . says Nellie. C. llniley , the story of whose lifo resids like u modern novel , \vuq in Milwaukee to-day en roulo from \Vanku- hlii : \Vieliiti , KH. ; , fiom wliunco she yoesto.St. Louis a * pliilnlilt * in an action lor dhoreo njjaitiit her hnsbanil , Shun- lion Hiiiley. Nellie llailey bolilied tip bo I'oro the iinlilio two yours ajro hint spring , when sins figured in a seiisiiiionul marri- ajje nt U ankesha. blic was next heard ot in thn Indian territory , ehar ed with thn murder of I'leiiieni ISotlioinloy , with whom she watr.ive.ling to a. > lieupraneh. She was ( lutainud sixtuen montiii by thu authorities , tried for n week , and neqnit- ted nl the crime by u jury 'hut deliberat ed five mimitos. Nullie liailey is belo.v the medium height , IIIH a dark complex ion , Hnapiiinjj brown eyes and a vivacious manner. Her teutiirus urn plain. Her nginiKn is not choicu , rollceting her frontier assooiatioiH in many iiispuets. "I was born at Aljronquin , III , " she fluid , "and went with my parents to Xewton , Kan. 1 was edueated in Itoek- ford seminary. When 1'J ' year.s old 1 was entranced to Alvin L ikeiide. My parents compelled me to break oil' the onn.i ; e- inent and marry Shannon Kniluv , n banker , ' ' 3 years older than mo. At this time Clement Bntliomley eamoto New ton and went into the &luep business. I was unhappy , and my husband trnve'ed ' with me all over the United btales. When at Fur < io ho consented to lot mo tfo homo , glvinjx mo § 1,000. At Kmporia I chanced to meet Mr. Uotliomloy. He told me the story of his lifo that ho wax forced to marry a woman against nis wilt , do- fcerted her in iMiirliind , eame to America with a young woman whom he repre- hented'to bu his wife , and liimlly-of her death. We arranged to join issues , jjo to To\as , got divorces and marry. To pro- veiit Jlr Bailey from lollowing me we weio to Ku overland. He provided a Itnndsonio car for me to travel in. Wcs liiid rt'tiehed a point in thu Indian Terri tory twenty miles Mintli of the Kansas line on tlm night of Sunday , October 18 , 181 , and wens in eamp. Ulbment WHS Mck , and I was with hint. The two boys and a girl who were with us were camped at soinedi.staneofromourcar. JWr. Both- omlv shot himself at 11 o'clock. I alarmed the camp. Ono of the boya wont back eight mile.s to a eamp for help. The body was taken back tivelvo miles to .Skeleton Kanch and there buried. On Friday four men from Wiehita the town inar.shal and his deputy and two cow boy * -arrested our partv and took UK ba'ek to Wichita for trial. Within four weeks the marshal and deputy were hanged for killing a bank president and canhior nnd nttumpting to rob the bank. The other two worn shot. Recently , while In Mediuino Lodge , the lot where the men were hanged was presented to me , and I own it now. At present 1 am Jiving in Wichita * 1 have published it book containing the stor.of . my life , and have sold 10,0011 copies of it. " The young woman quietly appeared at Wankenlia two years ago , and captivated a ynniijr fellow , to whom shewasHocrotly married. When he lounil out who she was he ran away and has not been hoard of since , Her JtlK Uoy Called Him. Pioohe ( Cnl. ) Record : A good story conies to hand as to how Jim Hedges , of Kretino , was taken in and done lor by the old lady and her son who live out at .Sulphur Springri. It JH well known to tcamMer.s and others who liavo traveled over the road between here and Milt'onl that the old lady is an e.Nnert at draw poker. Jim Hedges found this out AOIIIO months ago to the tune of 50 , and in order to get even on her , he rung in two decks ot marked cards on his return trip trom Hull onville. The o irds broke evenly for Jim , and he was rapidly de pleting Ihu old woman's treasnre-bov , and would , no dnnht < have broke her , wcro it not that her big boy dropped on In.s racket and , securing hl rilcbrniight ! it to bear on Jim , with thu remark : "ray over mother's nionev , or I'll blow your brains out. " Hedges , although n bravo and fearless fellow , saw the joke , and gracefully forked ovur the old woman's ducats , KUxeil nml A Van Kolibed. Now Vork Herald ; "I want a pair of tender ehlekens for my ma , " said a voting girl \\lio entered .Moses Blum's huUihur store in Long Island Uityyoster. day. She was very pretty nnd Blum kissed her behind thu icebox. When she had gene Blum discovered that she hud robbed him of fl-O. She left thu ohickuiib behind. When JUbr WM * > oV , w | r Y li rCMtorU , When ih TM Child , ghe cried for L'ottori * , \Vhen Ue bccjiao Mix , the dun j to CMtorU , A LOST CHAPlliR OF HISTORY , How a Pile of Confederate Gold Disap- paaretl. | Tlio Ijnst Mcp'tinjj of .TcfT. DavlV Cabinet A Strniio Colnoitloiico Hill. On ft cold , drizzly dny In November , ISO. ' ) , writes aV"-Aibovillt ! ! . S. O. , corn- fcpondcntto the _ New York Sun , n I ruin drew up : il the depot hero with : i im s- torlnns car attached. With it camp sev eral agents who bn ied themselves hiring tennis for the transportation of tlio con1- tout * ol tins car. Abbeville. Is nbout twenty miles from the Savannah liver , which diviili'S South C'nnilitiu from CJeor- phi , iinil is the tfrminns of the br.inc'i ' of thi ! Columbia : iml ( treenville railroad that runs oil about twelve miles from Hodges depot to this village. C'onse- cpiently , the only way to resell the ( reor- "lit frontier is by horsn powor. HylO o'clock that night enough horoo tennis \\eio Msctired , and they began loading from the mysterious oar. i'ho goods rolled out wore in .stout little kogi of phenomenal weight , nnd though the paeknges wrro small , tlmy taxed the strength of the able-bodied negroes do- tailctifor the work At length I he load ing was accomplished , nml amid thn Ilu-ili of lanterns nnd thq crack of whips and the erics of drivers , thu long line of teams pulled out of the muddv railroad yard tin the sloop , sloppy hill. through the villain streets , whore curious crowds had gathered to watch thorn puss , and and disappeared in the dnrkni'vi or. tno winding " 'Hiiako rond" that load.H to Georgia. U'licn the team" had gene about ton miles , forty or titty masked men rushed upon the ) i tonilitd ) drix-es and oare- takers , held them mute under the inn//.lc of pistols , and proceeded to unload the w aprons of their stout llttlo kegs , A cloth was spread iinoti the ground and around it uswmhlcd thn ring , with Iliok- eringtorehcs hold alow , while ilott hands Rtovo in the heads ot the kegs and poured their contents into a single heap. It was gold bright , yellow , glittering gold nieces by tlio thousand. Tim hungry eyes benind the musks gleamed with nilleetod avarice. It was a weird , mys- lie scone , like a nago from some Ara- liian romance. I'ho abysmal bilonco of the forest , brolton only by Iho rearing and plunging of the aHinghtcd nmle.s , tlic shivering ring of light varying.is the torohes wore moved to and fro. the Mir- rounding gloom : the anxious faces of the negro drivers ga/ing with Mated eyes and ganing lips UJKUI this fantahlie spec tacle. , tlio eager circle of masks , and last thu .solid pile of .sovereigns . , tlio center ( if the whole all formed a panorama which those who saw will never forget With all pnMihfc. haste the nnmey was divided up briSv n the masked men , and in lilteen minutes they were gono. So was the gold. Nothing remained but the empty keg.s und rmnty wagons , and the cantakora of this lost remnant of the confederate ' .treasury sent tlio teams back to Abbeville , while they continued on their waytowwrd Georgia. What be came oi' I ho money and who got it re mains to-day a profound secret , ami will probably never IMS learned. Aiv Infor- lion about th 'frtn'st . cone was derived from ono ol . tlm negro drivers of tlio teams to vvlituh iiiina.sk had thrown a tin bucket full ot gold in o.\oliango fora commodious 'ftij-jjct bag , and ho .showed the gold in confirmation of 'the story. A tow days" aftnr this stray squads of Wheeler's cavalry began to wander der throng ! : flu < 1oivn. " Sherman's army had paused ilirojigh Georgia , and through a part ot bonth'U.irolina , a little lower down Ih. in Allen ville , and was now suck ing and burning Columbia The broken lorees which opposed Sherman were tak ing the b.ick traek a little liidier up. ami seeking to reach the nine-lands of Geor gia.Ono Ono owning about sundown Jefferson Davis reached Abbevillo. Judahl' . Hen- jmiiin was witli him ami two other mem- bora of his cabinet , I think , but who they were I do not now remember. Abbeville is a long , straggling town , ono street be ing built on tlio crest of a hill , audit reaches n point where it brancliesoirinto the upper or wc.slorn park. Just in this fork in situated what nsud to bo the rosi- denuo of ArmiMead Hurt , who was , be fore the war , a congressman from South Carolina. Mr. Hurt is dead now. and the house in in strange hands. The house it self is a square , solid , nnpietiirohquo three-story building , .surrounded by wnat iirfod to bo lovely grounds and gardens and oichardt * . JelUTson Davis and his cabinet proceeded to the hoiiso of Sir Hurt , where they were hospitably ro- coivod. A Htrango coincidence ! Has it over been noted bntoro ? I believe not. Hero was about to bo performed the last of ficial net of the confederacy , while thirdly ii stone 'i < throw from the spot was Si-ces sion hill , Iho brow which gave birth to the war. dust lour yours provioits this ampithoatrical hill , shaded by oaks and other giant trees , was lilled with a MUI of excited faces , all looking toward u stand constructed against tlireo tree trunks nnd containing the loading men of the state. It was the lir.st of the seces sion meetings. Spoakcr after speaker dilated in glowing terms on tlm nooehsi- of severing the relations of the state W ih the union , and every wont WIIH caeerod to the echo. At length the von- nrablo Judge Wtirdlaw , a man whc-to do- ci.sionn hau been ipiolcd througliout the land , and who held a place in the front rank of jurists , ro e and solemnly warned the people ug.iint > t the rahh slop they were taking. He told t iem plainly that they would be orushcd. that tlmy had not a single chancn , and unit , aside from ar guments about their political lights , it w > uld bo bolter for them to remain In the union \\itli disadvantages than to light and bo Jorceit back at Ino point of the bayonet , with nil the oviln that war and defeat would entail. Judge Ward- law was hlssijd oil' thu plattorm. Tim neoplo wore determined on their uourM ) . lint Mich of them as now survive are con vinced of the wisdom of his couiiielri. The almohJVjc prtod condition of Abbe ville on that tilcsifc February dny , when JolVor.ion Davis bought thn hospitable .shelter of JUr.'l Hurt's residence , bore mute but oloijtiujit ivitnoss to the prophet ic words of .Judge Wardlaw. In gloomy loneliness Davis and his cabin- assem bled in ono i/fj'fl'fti / sitting-rooms. They held their last conciliation , discussed plans that uurn discussed only to bo abandoned , and finally deoidod that the end had ( loiuo uyl that they h.ul bolter try to e-wapoffi/JlJun they o\amined ucli ] iaiera ] as tnov hud with thorn , anilshen the hour of hyittvu utrnck the a.siios of nearly all of thd * papers worn binuulddr- ing in thu gl < iitiiltc coals of the big wood tiro. Thu question then camr up as to the illsposal of the seal of the Mmtliern confederate states. It was plain that it. ought to bo destroyed ; but how could they do it ? Tlmo pressed. Tlmy should boon their > \oary llight for faafetyrvou now. There was an old covered \ \ oil in Mr. Hurt's yard , and into this Mr. Hunju- ndn throw tlm i > oul. It lias slnco caved In und filled up , und now the Mial of thu confederacy is safe under lifty feet of ground , and. exactly ii | what spot thorn probably lives no man who can tell. Thu sequel is known. A week or so ufi tor this meeting Mr. Davis win ejtpturod in Georgia , Mr , Honjamin o.-'caped teA A I.os Clint o. Huei-.unonta Hcu : Ono of the ino t Interesting - torosting sights to bi > soon on the Sierras is the milliner in which logs are sent down luu vii"iiya or river canyons from the river heights About A contempor ary gitos the tolloMing gratic de-'C'ip- tion > f DUO of lhe > B > ceno.s ! A chute is laid from the nvur'a bank up the stoop inoiint.iin to the railroad and while wo ni n telling It the monster logs are rush ing , thundering , living , leaping do\vn tiu'dceln its , 'ihoy come uith the speo l of a tlmndi rl > olt and somowhatof its roar. A track of lito and smoke follows them tire struck by their friction with the ch'itn logs They descend Iho i 0 f'-et ' of chute in fourteen seeo i h In d > ! n.sii tliey drop 70ti feet perpendicularly They stuke thu deep walr uitli a ivpott that can bo hoard a mile dlst.uit I.o s lired from n camion would hearcely haxo n Creator velocity than th y h.ivo at the loot of the chute. The. avoragii > eojlty ! is over KM toot a second throughout the entire dUtancc , anil at the In- et-int they leaped from the mouth their speed must bo fully ; ! 00 feet per k'cond. A sugar Pine log sometimes weigns ten tons Wliit : AiuKsiluI How the water i.s lo.sscd in the airl Like u grand plume of diamonds nnd rninlHiws , thu f out her v spray Is hurled to a heiirht of u Imndrcd feet. It forms the grandest fountain ever bohold. How the waters foam und south nnd hu > h against the shorol ( Inn log , having spent its force by its mad plunge into the deep waters , nnd floated so as to bo nt right angles with the pnth of the deeonding mon ster. Thti month of Iho chutu Is per haps fourteen foot above the surface of the water. A lingo log hurled trom the chute cleaves the nir and alights on a lloatlng log. You know how a bullet glances , but can yon imagine a saw log glancing ? Thn end strikes with n heavy nhoek , but elides quickly past for a short distance , then conies u clash like the ro * vornoratlon of artillery , the falling log wprings vertically Into the air , ami with u curve like a rocket falls into the water a long distance from the log it struck. lie \Vns The Ono. Wall Street Dally News : An ojmtern young man returned homo u few days ago tioiu u trip to Colorado lor his health , and in narrating his adventures ho told about buvinir u silver mine for .Mll ! ) ) , "I know they'll rope yon in " ex claimed thn old man ; "so .vou were ass unoiigh to buy u Humbug mine * " "Yes ; but [ didn't'IOMJ iin.Uliiiig 1 formed a companv and sidd half the Rtoek to u Connecticut man for s7M ( ) . "Y you did r" gapped the old ninn as ho turn" d \\hilo ; "I'll bet I'm the one who bought it. " " 1 know you are , " coolly observed the young man , as he crossed his logs and tried to appe'ir very much at home. Just ( lie Ordinary Taffy. Wall Street News : "Woll , wo are pen niless , or mighty near it , " he said , atho reached homo and throw the evening paper to his wife. "Wh-whatisit ? " "The MoehanicV bank has busted , and we had $ lOiMon deposit there. " "Hut Uichaid , " him said alter glancing at the aiiielo , "tho president sajs that ho hopes to pay all deioitois in lull. " "And didn't 1 say tlm same to my creditors when I failed in the grocery hiiiinuvi , and did a single one of them receive 5 cenl.s on the dollar ? " he howled. To ( > tnl > 'n AVIt. Mr. Grady gossips of the dying lion of redeemed rebeldom thus : "Tliero is u good story told about General Toombs filiilrating the brilliancy of his wl' One dav a press telegram announced the death of Kamlolph Tucker , of Virginia , anil the next day a correction was sent out by the Virginia statesman. Colonel ' Jolm'Stephena duringtlio day toll in the company ol General foomlts. and in the cour.so of the convoraation remarked "Well , ( Jiiiie.ral. 1 see that Handolph Tucker ib nies that ho is dead. " "Yea , " said the general ! quickly , " 1 saw that , but he's such a d - d liar I don't know whether to believe it or not ! " It Is 8dd : that wildcats of enormous ni-/o still haunt the bacl. counliy towns ol' Con necticut , hi Kiist Lyuie they dait up tiees about the fin in Mouses nt nmiit. MiiiUiii a Lit tmkey and make olT with It castlv. In lo/.iuh , the other day. a lii eat Itilled a full- Blown shci' ] ) and had paitly eaten It before the Iniin'rcmdd got hN Kim. Huiitlm ; p.ir- ties lroiiiently | jet ; on the tni ( ; ! > of the ani mals , lint have not got a shot at one as jot I/.ist u'iir se\ojal wllilcats wcio kllh'd In Kust Jyuus and on the western bolder of Huleui. T.1KK TUP. TACK OK A < T.OrK , TIIU POX- nrnoN of the skin indicates the regulari ty or irregularity of the inform ; ! ma- cliinery. If troubled with Krysipelas , Salt Hlionm , Hoils , or any other iorm of external inltammation , exjiul its cause from the blood with Dr. Richmond V Sa maritan .Nervine. $1.5U , at Druggists. It Is said that l/niitloliow and Fields were niakiair a short in-d lilan tour MIIIIU yeais nno when , to their Kiin ilso. an anco bull stood lu Ih pathway , evidently dcbiiinincd to demolish both IMH-I nml inililKliiT. " 1 think , " h hi Melds "that It will bi-piudent to hc this reviewer a wide margin. " "Yes , " replietl the ooet , "it ajiji. .us to be a disputed After Dintillicrlo. . Diphtheria is a terrible dineaso , requir ing the greatest medical skill to olVuet a complete cure. Even when its jmwor is broken , It clings to thu patient with great persistency , and often leaves the system poisoned "and prostrated. Just hero Sur.sapiiriHadooMa vast amount of good , expelling impi'rities from the blood , giving it richness and vitality , while it renovates and fclrengtlions the system. Foi ly years nso the kinof , Prussia , fin' ' ! liiL'tlKit hullier'.s house hi Wittenberg hud fidien Inioniln , had a phm picjMnM for Its lliDroiiKh lo-ttorntion. Tlio wurk tins juiit ( MK-ii ciiiniiU'UU , tii-'ctlu r with a cidonnude Hint joins it lt > the univii ! Uy InilldliiK . tJdiilo adj.ieenl KKHUid bus beeji aciuilicil by the iiulvuislu und in.i'lt ! into a ] > ul > .Iu gulden , In whii'h it biMiitiful fountain that I.s eon- nectul with artistic and hlnloilcal nioaioiles has been erected. WEARY WASHERWOMEN * In. boon Hindis triad by the introduction of JAMES J'YLE'S LMiARLIXIi , peerless couipoiind for the laundry. Jt cleanses the mot didiealu fubnu without injury. bold by grocers. U'lilli ) a l.iiniion rhcndsi was te lini ; a bottle of mill ; It c.xplodedvltli u loud icixirt , yc.ittL'riiii : fRiKincuis of glass all over the room. _ _ "I n't tliut Mrs. HolmosY I though ho lioutor.s gave hisr up. 8 ho looks wol ow. " Slio i'i woll. Aftortho doolorsgavo up or oasu she tried Dr. 1'ierco's 'ravorito J'rosorlption' and lioaun to get b'-tuu1 ' right away. 1 lio.ird her ay not long iigothuthhu hadn't felt so well in twenty Yours. .Sho does her own work und sa.\s lifo MUUIIS worth living , at last. 'Why , ' Naid slut. I fiel ; as if I had been rained from the dead , almost ' " Thus do thou sands attest the eilicuoy of tliii ( iod-given roniodv for foinalo weakness , prolajisns , ulceralion , leucorrlreu , mornimr AicU- ness , weakness of stomach , tendency to cancerous disease , nervous prostration general debility nnd kindred A Indy who received thrnuili ; a linstiil ( uul coiitainiuic J.'tV ' ) wordK , willten bv n gentleman , icplled on ; i cud containing IOW. _ _ _ _ Mrs. A. W. Hrookaw , of ( Jroton , Hrown Co , , Dakota , nsnd AHi-'ook's" l'la < Jters for liftoon yeura completely ouro.l of irivg ulurlty by usinsj tvrq I'liist tr * Wnn ! < the small of the b.icl : for .suViin day * euoh month also found them very olllcucioiis in Kidney Trouble cured of u dull , h''uvy pain und pres uru at the base of the bruin by wearing an AllcooU's 1'oroua 1'labtur at the tiacU of thu uuuk. IS One ofHic Jlcsl and Lurf/vst Mocks in Iho &S. to ticlcct front. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Pass3n 3r Elavator M. BUBKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OHO. Mnuiwor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. rS fnrmcrs' tlnnlt. , Nrli.t : MerclmntinMiil nnvKICItj Knirticr NnllnuM lM ( oluinliiii. slulo UKHLOonuiitiiu , Ni'U. : . > K'lKniiUa Ituiik , Aoi-tn I'lmtc , Noli. \ \ Ul'iW ' cusioiuuiv'ilrurM\ttti ' lilll of iRaiim uttncliwl , for two-tliliiti valuu of atiwk. AStiuUrl for \ornt nnd Allddlo A GREAT MEDIC\L \ WORK ON MUT orllif nninpvnlll hnn'fitii'l lin'rcry ln ei'i' < * . | > | s mil } M lir ni-ll. pci i"ii | HI i mitd > mnliu - f-niil now , tlnl.l mo liil RtTnr'U"1 ' tlm vilii'ir rlhiV- llmiiil.MmlK-.il Aiiso' Inlluii , to llino'Honof V > ni'i "t ' { | | ? i. > ri.lf"ilio I(1 ( bfrnnl lir the i un * fir InttiucliiiuuiKl l y tiniiiilli'HJ lurii'liJi. H wlllljii.iu- III nil I.IH11.O1I I..II1 I'U iMK'c , iuiinioiiiii mi.i.i i > i iM.m litillUxi tluioklllor ull itii rilijM' | cliiii , n hiieclulty Mich tn > .iti ( | Micp * fully without ait ln'tnnoa clliiiliue. Jli'iiiloii tins imncr. ieiiroamn. . . . . Vi-iercnilAcnn. Clilllo , JUlarlft. i'llri1 , JlUnclrr Weodlnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SJJ inlnrrh , liilliiirjii. CVJ.lln tlislleaa. . ! 'nslt. YlolciittJmwh * . . . .0(1 PLysical Weakness .fill SPSO B F 8 O _ _ l > ruit' ! . w-nt jimlpiirl on nwlpt ol ASPECiFICFDR ipilepcy : , fipaxm * , Convill- elont , falling Dance , I'-M , Opium Eat- lvzf > ypritllt * , Scrofula , Kingt Evil , Ugly Blood irta , Ntrvousncf , \Stek \ JItatlacfit , 2'cnwl Weabuu , Brain \Vorry , Mocxl Kores , Biliousness , ro'tration * for Cm iloctoM1 nun ra ivlion Ihu Infalllblu ri-nifdy is nt liand V 1 lie alulczi it v.illllnd It to b ani ! ttlullv'lsiv > ilic.unt ; afnuntamot'vllallty ' mul vlRor-M ieft" liliiii llllll CXlllIiWtlll HSU COOl , tjll'lllllf : Plril | t vvatortotliOli'irflieiUuil tainting li-ivclorln I'm ( If-.crt. To dccllno UiKIn n siuv i-oiucdy court Kiinerlncjindlnvitt'rten'li. IheVr. S. A-llKHHOMlTrOTNl CO. , St. Josfji , Me. Hold by nil UnieeUt * . $1.50 THT li'itlll' , or1 * ' I'nf M "l fur $ . % ( XI FOR SALE DY C , F. GOODMAN , "CANDEE" Eubber Iho boll.aro are tlauUi thicken on the bail , Ciil DOUIJLI : lu Ibo tniuki'C. J.KII lonp.tr than t and tUo Call pnd ex M-llllO tilt rnn SAI.K T. N. Bray ' ' J fJHXBKA . AOKX' ] , 151'i DOL'ULAS Sl'UKI-rr- ' Itldlnir Vehicle laadg. lUi * u > * rw > u rtwa 'lao Hjirluti lrne' " - " 'J % vclf niujilrti ) rvuu'tt fuuutr * tu'uduuiu Unr.drlTriuU-ltib * . fllanururliirrdiiro rolrt I J > * A o 'in mm Im mil < iiii-o tiiti im > M olillimtpfuto in fiiu-i.rt.i or Unit. Aiian'sSolubleMedicatad ' Bougies ot ei.tiubsi , < < timltm | < ir ell o M lulu wuoit I nut uro verm ii to inmate * ' il.t | i < ii | F U llj ( U'lrml lit Ml ) COlllllU * ( II tliONllimild I l'ruu > .U ) . Unl all iliuli.i or n.iullil o ; mo pi ofi'iii-e. ' Kn'f rt iui lurilu'iilnr t' ' . Hex li"'U. 3" . O. jC IjXj.A.lC" CO. . CURE. , Now Vorlc , Kailway Tiiuo Talile T nlolloul uit I D .n or nrnvrt" unit ilo- imrt i.oiii tniltLi lir Contitil Hlinulnnl tuiio ( i n > l.iu 'I i tensor the U. , M. 1' . , M. * D. nrrlto nilJ ilnjuut fn > oi ilin filoimt. Minor ol IIMitllitl iVo'J-H'r MtrwH : irnlinnii the II. 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