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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , JANUARYS,188(5. ( Cures iRHEUMATISMj NEURALGIA. linrbnrlio , llcnilnrhe , Toolliiiclic , . * > | u nliin , Ilrnlt > c , fir. , ftp. Trice , 1 lily Cent * . At l > mzMl ti4 ! > < > lcr ! . THE CHARLES A VOGCLER CO. , Sale Proprietor ; , IULTIUOBX. U.S.A. h Chartered by UieStntcof Illl. jnols fartheexprttipurpoM 1 of etvlngimmediftto reliclln toll chronicunnorynnd ptl- Ivnte disense.i. Oonorthtra , roitetandSyhilislnall | their comjilicalcd forms , alto nil dUeanei of the Skin and Hlood promptly relieved nnd rermanentlycured by reme- . di , tcttedlna/i'url2/rrnr , _ _ , > rrtulJ'rartlrr. bemioM \Vcakn s , NiEht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on ths Pace.Loit Manhood , f/oiKtt-ef y rm r < l. There l ioejr/x-rmrn ( ti(7. The-appropriate remedy l > at once u > ed In each ca e. Consulutljns.per- lonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med. Iclnes sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate content * or sender. 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In Mmeli of InM yeurdHSD , f continctinl blood ixilson , nml lic'injr In Suviiiiaiili , Da. , ut tliutlinu , J went Into lli < > liospltnl thuto for tiontiuunt. I MHIetiMliry iniu-li from rliouinnll'-iii id the unnullinn. J did nut mil ue.il linili-r the lu-iil- iiicnl thennur \UIH I einpil li.\ tiny ol tlio usual ineiniii , 1 liiixii now lul.en se\eii lioltlos of hwllt'M Kpiclllo nml inn honnil nml wi-H. 11 ilo\e the poNuu out through ljoll on the kln. DVN J.LAUV. Joitpj City , N. J. , Atifr. 7. lrt ! i. Tri -itl o on llluod iinU Skin Dispa'i-s tnnlloil fn-ii. Tin : S\VHT \ SIT. ( iric Co. , Dutwur 3 , Atlanta , K. V. , 157 W.SJilSt. J lI.llUBVlWi WL'tiitliant Uroer.Ks ; NVoiiCCitT. Or < lif l.liii i * iBabK , I'osilHely C'ui-cil l > y AlinliilstriiiK Dr. j JIiilnpioliluii Sjiculllc. . , .Itcnn IjPKlxcn Inn cu | > of colfeu or left without itiic kauulL"lKiMif the pcrMiil InUnt-ll , I ulivjliiu-Iy , * - llnrmlcHi , nml ulll olivet n pcrtiiniient niul ppi-t-ily cure , uliellur thu p.uii-iit l n muilurntu ilrltikcr or an alcohullc MIL-C ! ; . It 1m ? buvn tUcn In them- saniH of mws , nml In every Instance upvifral euro ImafolhtHcil. ll nr cr fal\t \ , The system once linpriimtml ulth the Specific , It lu-canu'4 an utter impossibility for thu liiiior | apputlla to vxlst. nn iiv roLLO\viNi nuuanisTH : ( , ' ( . . Cnr. l..lh unit UOII | IIH. nml JMIi A : C'nmliiK SIN. , Omnliu , .Ncli. ' A. 1) . rO.VJ'KR A : ItUd. . Cotiiir-11 niud's , I < mri. Callorurllo for pnmphlPt ronttilitlnc hi pf tfolliiionlaUfroin tin- beat \\uniua and men from nllptirliof tliecountrv. O17 SI. Arft l rer ilu lei > f two lle.Hol Collrj" , , hit , l.pen . loniter cliRugt'tla lheipo' ' tlrc Uiieut of CiiitiiNic , MKT < II , HKIH ctl lllotn Inii ii4 * U n any ollitr 1'liyilclan lu SI. Louli , lfllr 1'npon howaa.-llonreijenti | kuoff Nervous Prcslratlon , Debility , Mental anil Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and ollior Affec tions ol Ihroal , Skin or Doncs , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and Ulcers , r lre li < l with unrirallclud uecvii.un lalCAtKclrntlfle t > rlucir1 iHarklir I'rlutlvlf. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , \riiieh irudno .onuoriho lollvwIuR itectt ( tioriouiuets , tlctllltr , dlom ii ! of algLI ftuil Jricllr nictijurr , rlinplcioa tb fiee , | hideal ilec r arrratoa lgbo wclct or femakl. confutloB ot Ural , cto. , rendering MarrlsffO improper or unhnppy , mto prrtiuuiHillr urfd , I'ftn ] | > blctl36 | ageajon the al > o\o , BCQt In lralp.1 tnveli [ e , fr etoanf nddrna. Contullntlgnatof * decor br mall/iro.ltititcil auitat lrt\y \ outlJcullal. A Positive Written Guarantee eircu tu ercryea. r ble cue. Uedlcloe acut ot crjulif ro ! > / dall orciprcis. see i Aor3. ; PINE PLATES , cienot cioth nj ptit Mndlnc raleifur 6Oo. tn | > ofi ge r furreueOTIT flftjr on'lerful i' u'tclumt ] ' true to llfui art. elf ion the followtot intjrvti : who may w rrytiaiiou vlijr jiuanliooj , uouim- tnuJ , | liTk l ilrcsr.rtf ret * utcUacj audeicm , the ptiyi. Iwlygjr of rn r < i4uo1lo , ntiil many inont. Tlm u nieirlpj et rnnlcuii lufiiiB mniUt t ioiiH r nc ] It. J'-fiUr t Jill llnnual of nil Diseases , u , r. jiuii'inins , M.I ) . JUCIU.V1IOUKD1K CLOTH auU GOLD Mnilod Fixso. hiOWIEOPATHIG & SPECIFICS , * " " Biilil l > r DnntHsM. orVrnt postpaid nn receipt of rJco JiniHMht fcUHWiio..jotfiuiiirtibi.A.v. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tim 4 > riJiiiil | ami Only ( jviiulno * P fo u4 . ! ! itrlUUp. Uewtrrt r nortklr a Iiultatlou * . luJUiKo ttblf M LADIES * AA / ' ir UructfUt tut * ' ( > kltltrnUr' fjiiTl htU'l U * iu > oibrr.or U > UIM 4 . fitaiui > * > to ui f > * r | utTtli.itUr in ltttf l < y rt'lurn mull * NAME PAPefl.u li l r rhrHil.i > l C'o. , ItSiU Muill.un KiiHurr. I'lillmlu. , I'u. Al llrii M . IMij \ fullrr JL. 1'ullii ' ill , A Clesr Skin ' is only a part of beauty t' § but ic is a part. Every lady 'may have it ; at least , what looks like it. iilagnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. THE PARXELL Various Unclea and Annts of the Irish Leader. An IntrrcidtiR Story of TWJ Iloiinil Toucis. Cluanllan , Tbo Analo-IrMi family of I'.irncll liml ghi-n bhtli to n good m.iny remarkable niPii nml women bofoio tlic jircsi-nt dictator tater nl Ireland a\v the light. ( Jri < jitiil- ( 1\ , cllloil at ( 'oitglctnn , in C'hoshiro. whence tlio title held by the linad of the house wns. domed , they passed over to Ireland and ! > otijlit lands there in tlio reign of diaries II. The chlusl j-on of the Hr-l emigrant was tiic once famous l > oet , 'J'l.omtis Pantell , nrehdeneon of rinfjhor. It would appear that this Of ficially ) venerable ecclesiastic followeil conscientiously Id1 * own advice to his hero , Tain , gentle Hciinlt of tlie dalfil since , having been an ardent \vliij ; when whlggery was in the aseuniinnt , ho past in liw lot at a later period with the lories , when torji-m anpeared to bo the more promising mad to promotion. In tint latter part of hi.s career he became inti mate with I'owe. who eventually edited his poems , and with Snlft , who obtained for him the rich living of I'inglas in County Dublin. John Parnull , the younger brother of the poet , succeeded to the family estate , and became the patriarch of all fuccucding 1'imu-lls who e name , hv the way , is never pro nounced in Ireland as is usual in hug- land , VurnclL with the accent on the lai-t syllable It is there called Z'unioll , like " " "darnel " " . " etc. "uliarnel , , .slirapnell , ; and tlio most distinguished bearer of tlie iialronymic , Iming of somewhat pe nurious habits , bore in that land of witty Mbrhiiets | tlio nickname ot "Sir Ilcnrv 1'ims mill'1 accordingly. John Parnell died a judge ol the queen's bench , and to him succeeded his son , another John , created a baronet in 1700 ; and he again was followed by his .sou , tlio second baronet of the name , who was chancellor of the Irish e.vchequer. With this la t gentleman the oddities of the family M-uin to have commenced. There we re live sons and a daughter born to him and Ids wife , who belonged to the eminently respectable , well-ordered lioii-eof Brooke of fulbrooku. Their eldest son , Sir Augustus , wes : i poor dumb cripple , and by an act of parliament the estates passed in his lifetime to his brother , .Sir Henry. The last inado np for his brothers defects by talking incessantly in public and running up and down per petually between Lor.don and Dublin , being 'the principal originator of the great highroad from Shrewsbury to Holy- head , which opened up Wales for the III it lime to ordinary travellers. The ISIenai bridge , which constituted the crowning glory of the achievement , was looked upon in it1- day as one of tlio wonders of the world , hi recogni tion of this and 'other public services , Sir Henry Parnell. WUB created liaron Conglctou in mil. Till : IlllKO HKOTIir.i : , after Sir Augustus and Sir Henry was Hliam Jla > es Parnell , who aemiired ( lie estate of Avondale , County \VickIow. The handsome ' demesne , " in Iri.sli phase , is situated , as may be gathered Iroin its name , on the Irish Avon ( Avon or Afron means river in all Celtic : tongues ) the stream wliiuh Moore cele brated. O there's not In this wklo woi Id a valley seAs As the \ ale in whose bosom the bright watets meet. Thnro arc certainly n good many lovelier valleys up and down the world , but all IrihhgecM ! evolve into swans , and Wick- low is undoubtedly a pretty country. If peaceful scenery only produced peaceful minds in its inhabitants , the heir of Avondale - dale should have been as mild a.s his great uncle's Hermit him elf. Mr , C. S. T'nrneU's mother was an American lady , IUi.-s Delia Stewart , daughter of Com modore ( JharJus Stewart of the United Slate's navy. It has been commonly said ( truly or falsely , we have no means of knowing ) that Mivs. Purnoll was perfectly labid in her hatred of England , and that she taught her young son , like another Hannibal , to swear enmity to the modern home even in hit. petticoats. To return to the MJII of .Sir John Parnell second baronet. Besides Sir Augii-tiis , the fool , andtSir Henry the clever , and William of Avondale , there wens two bens , Thomas and Artliur.and one daugh ter , Sophia Thomas Parnell , "Old Tom Parnell" as all Dublin knew him for forty , \ ears , hud a liugQ , ungainly iiguro like Dr. Johnson's , and one of the sweetest , softest faces worn by mortal man. He had at some icinole nnd long forgotten period been sei/.ed with a tervent and belf-don > ing religious enthusiasm of the ultrii-Prbte-tant type , and this had bomohuw given birth to a scheme for ar ranging tcN of the Bible in amyitcrious order which when completed should have allordeil infallible answers to < > \ery question of the huiiian mind , To construct the interminable tables required for this wondcrlnl jdau. poorl'oui Purnell devoted hi.s life and Untune , i'or years , which must have amounted to iniinj decades , bo labored it tlio work in a bare , gloomy ( lusty room n a Protestant ollieo in Saekvillo street Money went to clerks and printers ; and no doubt the coed man , Avho himself lived , as ho used to Kty laughingly , on " hecond-hand bone " also "a - , gave money Freely in alms. One way or another air. L'arnoll grow poorer nnd more poor , his coat looked shabbier , and his beautiful eng white hair more obviously' in need > f n barber. Once or twice every Mini- nor ho was prevailed on by his sister to tear InniR'lf from his work md pay liur a few days' visit in the conn- ry ten miles oil' , anil to her and all her visitors ho preached incessantly his mo- lotonous appeal "repent ; nnd censn to cat good dinners , ami devote youi > clvcs to compiling texts ! " When his sinter vho had treated him as : v mother would real a silly boy died , she lett him a small annuity , to bo paid to him weekly n driblets by trustees , lest ho should pond it at once ami starve if ho received t naif-yearly. Arrr.it THIS Krocii 10 worked on with fewer interruptions ban ever at his dreary text-book in that empty grimy ollieo. Summer's sun and winter's snow were alike to the lonely old man He ploughed on at his hopeless ask. There was no probability that ho hliould Jive to till up the intcrnunHblo columns , and no apparent reason to sup- u o that any hum. in Doing would n e ( lie joolts if he over did so and it they were irintod. But still lie labored on. Old riends who had known him in their hihlhood looked in now and then to shake hands with him , and noticing how mlo and worn and aged he seemed , ned to induce him to come to heir homes. But ho only cxhoitcd hem ui u MI al to rencnt and give up good dinners and help him with his to\is , and lonounccd wildly all rich people who ived in handsome parkb with umd vil- ages at their gates as he said , "like a civet dress with a draggled skirt. " Then vhen his vliltors I nut departed , Mr , Par- jell returned patiently to his intermina ble texts , At last one day , late in tlio iiitumn twilight , the man whose duty it van tq shut up the billet : entered the room and found the old man sitting quietly in \ho \ vilmjr where ho had labored so long lallen into the lostlong sleep. _ This Thomas 1'arnolT was Mr. Charles Men-art PuriiQll'ti groat-uncle , his grand- father's brother. His sister ( of whom wo liava tdrcady spoken ) , Mr.ClmrJes Stewart rarnell's great-aunt , was a a more re markable pwfeon' 'titan Tom Parnell in quite an opposite way. Sophia P.irnell ( siskT also ol the first Lqnt Conpleton ] was a woman of great ability and leant- ing a maitrtc'-s fcmmc , with n slronfc and resolute character and a face .siiigu larly like that of ft Hones * . Site was a deist of the old school , and her greatest deliffht in old nee was in her reading her magnificent editions of Hunietibbou nnd VoUaire and the encyclopedists. Before her marriage she liu-d alone with her IIOIMO in London on her fortune of COO1. ) a year , which in those happy times sufliced to enable the po < es. = or to keep a good establishment and : i carriage She went to France also , and became \ery intimate with Condorcet and his family , for whom she had great admiration ; and likewise knew Aline , de Staid , Arthur Young and most of the other notabilities of the time. Itnthcr late in life she married her countryman , Mr. ( Jeorgo Hampden K\am , the owner of Portrane , a beauti fully situated estate oil the Iiish co.xst about ten miles north of Dublin. There her energy and abllty soon worked won ders. She induced and aided her hus band to contest and win the representa tion of the counties from the Tories , and for many years Mr. Kvans sat in parlia ment , ali'ording on all occasions' loyal help to thti U'nigs , nnd now nnd then u modilied support to O'Connoll. Mrs. Kvans was as a Mine Holand to her hus band in all his political work When ho died thejehihtren and sorrowful widow cast about for means TO rnitPKruATU ni-t .MIIMOHY ; and hit upon the singular idea"of build ing a new Irish round lower , precisely like the old. The edifice has now been standing for foity yeais on the summit of in her deer dark , a useful landmark to sailors along that dangerous coast. Left with Ji large sum of money ( JUIO.OOO it was reported ) besides lice good estate of I'or- tranc , and her housein Eaton square , Mrs. Kvans devoted ! ier elf to the im provement of her property and neighbor hood. She built two Imndsomc Hchools. and gave thu children who attended them each si little garden. She planted extensively , made line walks , and built great greenhouses. One of her pursints was conchology. Slip .succeeded in making a uniqife collection of Irish shells , in specimens of which her beautiful shore was singularly rielh On tin * . flhor , uy- dor the lofty black dill's , are several very imposing caves. In thu largest , which is lighted fiom above by a shaft , through which smugglers formerly drew up their booty , Mrs. Evans on one occasion gave a gicat luncheon party. The company were all in high spirits and thoroughly enjoying tlio pigeon pies and champagne , when fcomo one observed that the title might soon bo rising. Mrs. aiHreplied that it was all right , there was plenty of time , anil the festival proceeded for an other half hour , when somebody ro e anil .strolled to the mouth of the cavern and soon uttered a cry of alarm. The lido had risen and was already beating at a formidable depth against both sides ol tlio rocks which shut in the cave. Constcr- tion of courao reigned among the party. A night spent in the further rccescs of that damp holn , cen supposing the tide did not reach the end ( which was very doubtful ) , afforded anything but n cheer ful prospect. Could anybody get up through the upper clifl'v Certainly , if they had a long ladder. But there were no ladders lying about the cave ; ami linally everybody stood mournfully watching the risinir waters at the mouth of their prison. Mrs. Evans all this time appeared singularly calm , and adminis tered a little encouragement to .some of the almost faintly ladies. When the panic was at its climax Mrs. Evans' own largo boat was seen quietly rounding the projecting rocks , and was .soon comtorla- bly pushed ui to the feet of the impris oned parly , who had nothing to do but to embark in two or three detachments anil be safely landed in the bay outside be yond icaeh of the sea. The whole little incident had , it is to be feared , been , prearranged - arranged by the hostess to infuse A I.UTL.I : WIIOI.I > OMI ; ixcriLMiNT : : among herconn try gue-sls. Xatiirally Mrs. Evans , holding the opinions wo have described ( though keep ing them much to herself ) , was not a reg ular attendant at the village church. Carriage loads of her guesU , however , were frequently set ; down at the gates on Sunday , and .somctimea she accompanied them herself to her largo , old fashioned pew. One day a big dog belonging to one of her friends followed his owner into chinch , and lay extended on the wooden iloor of the pew , which at intervals the beast proceeded to Ilium ] ) sonorously with his tail , after the manner of big dogs in durance. This disturbance was too much for the poor parson , who did not love Mrs. Evans. As ho proceeded with the sen ice and the rappings were repeated again and again liis patience gave way , and ho read out his extraor dinary loison to Ins astonished congrega tion : "Tlio Pharisee stood , and prayed thus with himself. Tmn out that dog , if you please. Its extremely w'roug to bring a dog into church. " During the winter Mrs. Evans was wont to live much alone in Imr country house , surrounded only by her old ser vants. When at la t 'in old age she found herself attacked by mortal disease she went to Paris to profit by the skil | ot homo French phynichin in whom she had confidence , and there , with unshaken courage and calmness and in fiill'hope ol a better life shu passed away. ' Her re mains , enclosed In a leaden ( ioflin , weru brought back to Portrane , anil lior poor dog , who adored her , somehow reeog- ni/.ed the dreadful chest and exhibited a fren/.y of grief , leaping upon it and tear ing at the pail with piUiouijcriqs , JCoxl morning the poor brute was in wieh a Mate as to bo supposed to bo rabid , and it was thought niicfs ary to shoot her. Mrs. Evans was buried beside her be loved husband in the little rooliens' nnd ruined church ol Portrano , clo o \t\ \ \ ' the shoru. On another grave in the same church , belonging to the t > amo family , a dog had bomo ycar.s provaoiisly died of gi'Jef. A merciful man is merciful to hi * beats When Ju > finds U still'and lame ho at once applies St. Jacobs Oil. William Jlenrv Walker , of Kvan&vIIIo , liiil. , Si i jeai * old , lias a head tlilrty-tluvo I Hi-lies In ciiuuiiileieacoauilthlitjMho inches iroiu c-liin to ciown. JJe Ims lair Intelligence anil a good memory. The cow ot Mr , Noilon , of Huds-on , Mluli. . poiKCil lierselt with outscuid was ( Ijlmr. when Xoiton cut a Jiulo in her side , took out two biibhchi ot o.its , and saved hoi life. A. . I. Holland , ot Mason Valley , Xev. , has raised thico kittens that he obtained liomtliu licit nt a wild cat that ho had killed. Thov Imui hcconm thoroughly duincitlcatal , and , though now lour months old , aio irood intteis. An Infant prodigy has boon dlscnveicdln tlio sliapoot a livo-o.ir old boy , the son of a niediaiiieot ( . 'liciiiniu , Ho has never been taught iiiusiu , but ho can. It Isallesed , nlnv tioiaiimuioiy tlio uio4 dlJlleult pieces which ho has only 01100 liuaid , HerSiixon majesty has luidi'itaken to provide lor tlio education ol tliojuodlgy. A lu'ok rabbit was ( ho means of leunltins a pail thai hail been bcniuatod lei tldit-l\\o jcais. Itov , Colon Anileison , ot Calllonilw eaai-lit a labbit one night that was tiitihteiieil Into btibiiiKsion by a hintein the doininio caiilwj. ' 1 he story got into the patois , wus seen by Ids niolhfr in Scotland , whom ho long since dead , and.sbo wiotolo him. 'Jlietwo.m-ently had an allectlomito meeting in .Scotland. Wl.cn ] ) bj iris ncV , we fire bur Caatorl * , \Vlien the via a CUUJ , the cried for C'aetorin , When clie became Mlai , Hhe clung to CtulciU , WLtu ibo lia.1 C UUdiea , U gto Ui6m OutorU , KIT1TS UNOLE. ( W ArSn nANDoi.i-ii. ] Mr . Jonesi'wn ' ? feeding her chickens in front ol thh door. "It's like Joe's ' 1m pudcncc ! " sahl he. "Docs ho think we keep a free l old ? " Kitty , n blue-eyed , slender girl , will calico dress of the very * cheapest pattern asked : "What is ib'mother , ? Were yon speak inc of my IJncIj ! Joe' " "lie's only your father's half-brother after all , " said Mr.s. Jones. "And he's never paid Jdp [ that forty-six dollars ye that ho borrowed the fall before your father died. And now he's wroki to tel me that bo's just getting over the scarlei fever , and wants to conic here for fresl and change of scone. " "Poor fellowl" said Kitty , softly Mrs. Jones Iliuiir the last handful o : corn so energetically Into tlio midst ol the feathered Hock that even the brahmn rooster lied affrighted. "He don't come hero ! " said she. " 1 can tell him that. " Kitty Jones had taken np the letter , and was pcru.ilng it wistfully. "Hut wnat are we to do ? " snld she "He says ho will be hero on Tuesday That is to-day , mother " "Then , said Mrs. Jones "ho mav go away again. There's board to bo had at the village hotel , three miles down the mountain , at four dollars and fifty cunts n week. All I know is that L won't hiivo him hero " "Mother , it won't bo much trouble to have him about the house. Pll lake all the care , if " "Nonsoiisel" said Mrs Jones , sharply "I've said he shan't come , and Pll slick to my word. " It came on to rain steadily that night , and Mrs. Jones went early to bedi "It saves candle-light , " said she. But Kitty , m tlio little end room , sat np to road. Reading , in the eyes of Mrs. Jones , was too great a waste of time to be countenanced in the day-time , .so that when Mrs. Briggs , down the road , lent Kitty the Ledger , now and then , she could only enjoy it by the light of a hulk ing dip-candle when the dish-wa hing was done , and the mending finished to the last stocking-tool And thu clock hail struck eleven , when there come n knock at the door. "It's Undo Joe , " said Kitty , jumping up. "Oh , dear ! oh , doarl what am 1 to do ? " She lock the candle and bin ried to tlio door. A stout , elderly man stootl thorn. " ] know , " said Kitty , pileously , "yon arc Uncle Joel But but 1 can't let you in ! " "Tho dickens yon can't ! " said the stout man.'Where's Abigail ? I've walked live miles in this rain , and I will come in. " Thu window sash above was slid noisily up ut this juncture , anil Mrs. Jones's night-capped head appeared , dimly out lined through the rain , like a study in dissolving colors. "Go away ! " .said she. "I'll harbor no oor relation i , Where' that forty-six ollars you bor.rpwed of Jones ? Eh V" "Would you turn a do < i from the door , such a nignfi > 9tliis " shouted Uncle Joe "Clear oujl , 1 = ay ! " reiterated Mr- > . Jones. "Do you hear me ? 1 won't have you in the housui" Kitty's hetlrt ached for the drenched pilgrim oulsSUe.j "Hush ! " { { Jinwhispered , , as he was about to respond ; in no very measured ac cents to the-defiance from above. "I'll ht ; you into { he Ijttle room at the end of the woodshed. . There's a very comforta ble bed there , an.d I'll dry your clothus before the kitchen lire while you bleep. There's life in tlio coals yet. " "I'm halt'itaryyd , " said the man. "Cau you g've ' Jim u bifo ot jjouicthing , to eat , " t- * * " my girl ? - - " - - "Bread and milk.said Kitty. "Xoth- ing olio. Come in softly , Uncle Joe , or mother will hear. " "Humph ! " said Uncle Joe. "You're a good girl ! But the old lady , isn't she a , crab-stick , t hough ' " Kitty blushed scarlet , "Mother is peculiar , " said she. "Mother has always had to struggle with the world. " "And tiio world with her , 1 should tlduk , " observed the unwelcome guest , with a shrug of his shoulders. He ate his broad and milk like a fam ished Uhlan , and then retired to the husk bed in the little shed-room , while Kitty sat up ncarlj all night to dry his wet clothes by the uncertain blax.e of the few corn-cobs which she ventured to light. At daybreak she tapped at the door "Hero aie your cloihes , Uncle Joe , " she whispered through the crack. "And another bowl of broad and milk. The .sun is rising beautifully. " Fifteen minutes later Uuclo Joe capio into the kitchen. Kitt Jgrew very red , for at the s-aino moment the door at the foot of the winding stairea o opened , and in walked Mrs. Jones , with a. particular checked handkerchief tied around her head , which she never wore except when she was in an especially ill-hiiinor. I'What' ' " she cried , shrilly. "Hasn't this old tramp gone yets" "Excuse " said the me , Abigail Jones , stranger. " 1 am no tramp , " Mrs. Jones gave a convulsive start. "Why-.ho exclaimed , "it aint Joe Jones at all"1 ' 'No , ma'am , " said tlio stout man. "It's Joe Fennell , your grand-uncle , frorti Michigan. " Mrs. Jones gasped. Mr. Fennell ! , , The one rich member ol the family ! The man who , it was currently icported , could buy them all out and never feel the expense. ! The well to do relation whose acquaint ance she had always yenrned to make. And it was thus thus that she had wel comed him ! "I am .sure " she began , in a half , suf focated voice. "O , iiiaku no apologies , make no apologies , " said Unolo Joe Fennoll , with a chuckle. "You aint ono of thu sorl , I see , that believe- entertaining aiigels unawares , ha ! ha ! ha ! " "If 1 had only known " began Mrs. Jones "But this little girl , " said Undo Joe Fennoll , patting Kitty's curly head , "is qmto diU'eront. She is made of dilleront metal , she is , Don't look so frightened , my bonny ncud , ! ' " 1 thought it'wus Undo Joe Jones , just getting over the scarlet fever , " falU"vd Kitty. fl " 1 on thpughtvt was some noor , wear ied soul , and you were right , said Mr Fennell. "Audi you totlk mo in. and sheltered and fed me , and sat up half the night to dryfhy lothes. Ah , littio Kitty , you were a tnio.Samaritan , There's not much of tholinofher's blood in your veins , I'm thinkingrnlid perhaps it is just as well , " . , Ho kissed Kitty when he went away ; to Mrs. Jones's infinite chagrin ho would not stayto uJuouul breakfast of collec. rolls , ham Uiii'ggs ; and the girl could scarcely bidiova that she had , in reality , sheltered Ujinll.loo Funnel from the storm , insteadylf that other relation v.'ho was below par in her mother's estima tion "It's all Joe Jones's fault , " Mrs. Jones declared , with asperity. "If I hadn't been so upset with that bold , begging letter of ids , tins would uwur have hap . - " pened.- But the poor relation did not come to thu mountain farm-house , after all. He succeeded in gutting a. place as qyst'-'r- opener at a seaside resort , wbev ho could bruathu the salt air usd cum his own , liv ing. ing.'Abigail's tongue would have beaten out what littio life there was lelt in mo , " said Mr. Joseph Jones , shaking his head and screwing up his eyes. "Nobody but thorn as has heard it knows what Abigail's tongue is.JI Uncle Joe 1-cundl never rn w to the mountain aguiu. But wh.eu.ho died , ten years afterwards , ho left five hundred dollars to his niece Kitty. "And never mentioned , my name at all , " said Mrs. J01105. with acrimony. "How unlucky it wa ? . his happening to come just as ho did1" "Mother. " said Klty , timidly , "I've been thinking that it we were kind to every poor traveller who came along , wo should be sure never to oU'end an\ one by mistake. " /T.-dmw ! " said Mrs Jones. "That's a girl's logic. " But perhaps innocent Kitty was right , after all , M3TTKU I.TsT. List of letters remaining uncalled for at ( he postolllcc for the week ending December comber HI , t&So : GKNTLEMUN'S LIST. * Allison ! , , , Anderson OP T P AktnsJ Adcock .1 lufjan Mi.ss A AK Jluiiuu'Mis inslal-im .Mb- , l -MihS li JoliiiMin MNs A Mia K .lolinsuji MissI S .lolinson Mrs LV \ . .InliiiMiiiHhS.S Julia , Kooiniuill Mr.s I ) Keinji .Mis.L Kiinn Mis 11 KnlilCU KllnV'MlssO "KillfMlllMlSj U-oMissM A IMidi Miss K Mi'l-'iirllu MissK McC.lnslrnn Mrs JI A Mi-'I'liiion Miss S Mi-CaityM MfKljiiitiirkM Mlti'lioll Mi.s A Muniliy Mis L Milnei K MulfoM Murray Mrs M MaikHMiasM 11C ) > Mlh Jl 1' } Nelson jMi li Xolll O Xk-ldasMiss A E MuinhyPJ Mm ray M Ul.-DIl Midi. U O'Xelll MIssM O'Connoi li J'arkea Mrs J Peiry Mrs J U PJckuiIIMlssB J PIckiirdMlssL J'ickcr Mis S M Itobi-itsMib A Kobcrtson. ) ItayMibsJ JHdjKiway Miss T liobeitsonMlssli Jto-.sU Jtybmt'MissO Ituilmoiid MisM J Boienson A " Kpenc-er Miss. Ii Smith Mis SoieiiMHi Mr.s 1 Sailer Mis A rjimu-l Ml s 1) Shiven Miss L 2 SiniiK lerMis I Smith Miss K b SlcowA P Scjock MlM 15 Schutt Mrs M Sauden llbs S Siiliiiian Mis Jl S\\aiibon Miss S J'roy Mr S Tort jn Miss I/ I'ipave * Miss L VaiigrasbfurhuulMrsK VVoht'lU ) Walters Miss A IVoodard Mi.ss Ii WlxUinKau Mus J W'ilfoid Mi s S Wlnn MJ-S 0 J iM WcudetMHK TO IS One of the Best an.il Lurrjasl JStoofM Iti tJtc U.S. to tided front. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , 0150. nt'ltKK , Mnnawr , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. .HKNCT.S : Mcrolinnts nml FnrmerVnc , DivM Cltr , Noli. ; Kenrnejr N'tUloiMt Ilinle.rCoir iipy. Neb. ! ekilunilnisSlftto lliinb , Columbus , Nob.i McUotiulil's Hunk , N'oith t'lattc , Neb. Oiimhn NnUntml Iliuik , Oniulin , Nob. Will pny custnmcio' ilttift with bill or iMJlud RttachcJ , for bro-tlilrda value of stock. roUHTIl C1.AS3 MATTP.U , Hart illss A A I'lnei C W .Schmidt .1 Oh'son M MalmiiulMt U U Knvmuit W Sehmldl S Steele .1 Fostca U Jolinson J T : C. 1C. COUTA.VT , PostimiMur STRBCTLY PURE. IT COMTA1AS JVO Ol ! . " AAV I'OKSI IN THREE SJ2T3 BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE O E.CENT BOTTL Es nro i nt i ] > for tinn fiat * ji > iiinmodiitluii ol nil \\lio dc > t > ire n you nml low priced Dough , OGdandGroqiPt8irtsd ( ! IHO'l : IJIHIIII.NO A IIKMUllt foil CONSUMPTION DISEASE , Should sc'cniP tlip larffo $1 bntllpt. Ulti-ctlon nuconiiini | > liir ) c-iit-h biilllo. Bold by all Medicine Dcalors. C3 ? ' CAITJ'AL 1'HIZK. $75,000 only $5 , Shurc-s In I'roportlini , LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. "Wodo liinoby t-orllly Unit no siipcivisu th ! iriiiihroiilimls fur nil tin ) Monthlv and > n init-ily lirniviuirt , of 'J ho Louisiana Stnto I/itu > iv Ciinipniiymill in port-on ; imnnifp iiiul c-onlrol the run injfti tliiMiitulvpv , iinil iinn tlio nine UK ronilnvtvil ulth homely , liiirness am ) in J , ' < M lullli linv.iril till i > intins , iilul o authorl/u tin t oiupnny \ ' > iii-o lliU forlllljuato , with fuo-slniilu of oursiifnnturc'3 ntlachuj lu Its ml v oft is in cue \Vo , Jhpiiiiiloisljrnoil llinjks anil JlinikPTS , wll piiynll I'n/i-siJiawii in Tlio JxiiilsliiiiiiStaiii J/ol- tonc-- > \\lilcli niny bo ] no onlOil at our conntui.s .1. II. OfilJ IIV , Pros. Louisiana National Bank. .SA1U ii. ; II. KIINNJCIJV , Pres. State National Bank. A. HAUMUN , Pros , New Orleanslfotional Bank. IlitorininKiUnlrrf- jcnis liy thplo ] liitiii'-lor l-.tliicaliiiiiiil anil CliuiJtnblo puiposo itb iiuipllul ot t.liUlKIU-lonlili-li . ( u iL-t-civ 1 nnd ol' o\ J.'h"i,0KJ ) ( hns t-lnc-t1 hur'ii aililoil. Jly ancru > hi'lininw popular vote il tiimrlilsn Hiisniuiloa putt ol Hio iiuu enl blato c-onstutlon ailopliul Dcconilx-r " ( I. A. It. IKJ. Thv only l.ittui \ vvm vollil on itnil c-nilurdod 1 > > tlm pioplc of any I'llilo. It III-\OI hl-Hlt'h Or IKMpOIH'S , linuianil fciiiKlo niniiljuidnnvinas l.ilto nioiithly , and tno cMtiiOHlhmiy iliuninjr' ii'KH' nluy t\-i ! > ( line ino./ihR in-jR-ml -ciiii-anmi- - ally a hi'ii'lolnir , hi'ijiiinlnj , ' Maiuh , IK ) . bl'I.KMIIII Ol'I'OUII'MI VOI ) WlNI'DIITiriCK. . lr-1 ( jianil DrnnltiRC'lii - - , A. ill the Acndcim tit Xnsii.Ni | UiJcuiif , 'J'uevJaj , Jun. Ulh , IbS ! i Monthly Dnuilny. it Mvo lollm ) > Knch . liac-lion In I'/ItliN / In I'lopnithm. iCAi'JTAi , ] VtixiV.I./.l..i ! ! $75rm ] do do " I ilo do SI'UIXKS 01- ' $ U.WHI 5 do yjnw 10 do M ilo f/W 1IKJ do fWM jooou IllHl do JIM rm do 1UUU do AIM'JIOXIMVIIO.S 0 Appio.\mution | J'll/t'B of JTtt ) . 11,750 II do Ho Wl ll do do ' 'uU. 1 ! )7 ) I'llzcs , ninonnlniif to K'W.vw Appliuutton lor iHKS to clubs honlil ho nuulu only to the olllco ol Ilio uinipiiny In Now Ur Tor fuitlior liifoijimtion i-ilo cluuilv.i full millions. J'OSTAI * NO'J'IM. I\IUO-M : ; , Onleix , or New Yorl > lUehtmyo m nidliiiiry lot- li-r. onrioni-y by ( upiiHlnll bums ol f ! , n < l up. \i utdd ut out c'jipoii&o ) uihliLi Mjii , M. A. DAl.'J'JUN , un Uiluiinx , l.o. Or M. A DAI'IMilN. VVni-'diiif'o i , J ) O Or Jl Ol'J'K.Xri i. CO.J l' a Tain uu er.,0umho Ncbiii&kit. i T. O. Money Oiclcis jmjnblo nnd uddrcss nul U iii-ib to KUW UJtMiANS NATIONAL IIANIC , Nt'\vOilt-iins. fa. O2H , Or M. OTIJINSA CO , , 161 l-'niimm bt. , Oiniilm Nob. Did you Suppose - / pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? fy is for inflamma tion of ail Hallway Time Table OMAHA Tiio followliiK Is the time of nrnvnl mid d < imrtinc of Indus by , Ciiitriil Hinndiiid llaio , nt tno locnldupn N. Tinlti-uir tliu r. Kl. 1' . , M. .t O. nulvo niul dowrt | I nun thrlr depot , coiner ol llth nnd Wolisler RtiortM , lialnsnn the II. & M. , I' . . II. At y . nnd K. r . 81. J. & r. It. Horn tint It. iV M. dupui ; all olhcis lioia llto Union I'.icltli ) C | ' ° ' 11UIIKU5 TIIA1NS. ItrMw trains Mnl iL'iivv < . i' . dotiot at OM 117:33S.UJ : H.in8.iO ( II 10l lllW : U. III. . 1:01) ) " ' ' n if-7H ( ( - tllo"p. : in. lenulrn usiin-lor Oinnlinn 7:12 : 1.8:1 : , " 1I,1) : tit't ' 10:31 : iu-ii-lit : ii n. in. : i'i. : ! ! : ii : II- .1. IIM J.U7- : < ' l - u.l'i Ortlo 7'0 7,50-- 11:5in. in. in.coN'xr.rriNo I.IXIM. Airival nml ili'piiilmo of until * from ilio at Council HlulTs : DLl'AUT. 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M. , ( ' . , II , V t , . \.M.ji-.M . . , . _ r.JU " ! . .Via l-iatL-niOiith , . . . ! , STOtJJC YAHDS 1'UAINH Will ICIIMI U. 1' . dupui , ( l.iiuhii , ut 0:10SU5 : lUl"i : 1U . " > a. m. ; : . ' : ( U i ) M fl.iip. in. J-il\i Stoi-li Vituls lor Oimili l ut 7K5 : ] 0L'3a. : in. ! lli.OI I-a I I:4H : Till * 0-'Up. in. Noir.A liiiln-dully ; ll.ihiliynxrtipt SimJiiy ; f , dnily oiccpt tntuiil.iy ; O , d.nli except Moa- day. IS UNACQIJINTCD Wiril THE OCOORAPII/ TMI8 CO-INTR/\\ll _ SEC QY tXAIIIM IQ THI1 WAP THAT THE | I 0 TiV'X ! . ' * . * " ' ' * 'i > ( -jiis CIIISflGO.fiOCK ISL&HD a PflOIFID HfilLV/AV / Ilvii'nvi.n .ifji. , . , , nnl | i < > < lllnii nml rln o n.latlontn nil | IMIKII | | linn I n l IIIKI \ \ i- i nt initial anil Ur- nliiiil | i"iiii , . . .iKlilul. . iho mon liniiuluiil | ml * funilni-nul link in in t MMH ul Oiniiiirli liuiirhnr. Inlmii nhliti liivliiiii.ini I , , iiiinin , liitil uiiU tiiilllii lii-luoelirllli. > nr lln. 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For fuitlior p.utl < 'iiliiiH send oi-clrciilur. | o. liox JSH. ' 3T , C. j&.3JIjr.3 > T WJohnj , ! . Nftv Viirjt. tUts- CULTIVATOR AND HOUBE- NEBRASKA t.U | > . , ; ; HJt'JlllvllH J'H UUUUH. bfiiii > oi.i iijuKnml mlJn i-n M Iwlnl < mil fur Wiibl * r | .ir in ! > i/u KilllHiilrDKliltiJltiaiou 11,1.1 , lup ijjic n. a , t ui7 HI Pub. , Omuhii ,