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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEff , TUESDAY , JANUARY 19,1888.
STRICTLY PURE.
tx COXTA.IAS ao orirsr i. > A.-VV ronst
IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES.
PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE
fj ) E CEN I BOTTLEs nro put up for the n
/w * JccMiMiiiimim ) ( or nil wlio iloslro n iroo
nnd low prlciM
Cough , Cold and CroupKemetly
TIIO * : tllSMIISO A nFMI.HV nil
CONSUMPTION
OUA.NV
LUNG DISEASE ,
Should secure the largo $1 bottle1 ? Direction
nu.-ompniiliiK.a.li bottle.
Bold by all Medicine Dealers.
Janes Mod Institute
VCtiarteredbythcStateorllli.
tnol for theexprestf purpose
? of Rlvinglmmedlate relielin
. , 11 chronicurmaryand prl.
( fjvate diseases. Gonorrhoea ,
fOleetandSyphills in nil their
' complicated forms , Hlso all
diseases of the Skin and
Uloodpromptly relieved and
pcrtnanentlycured by reme *
. dics.tcstrdinauttyYrnr $
- . f .tf'jiffliilJ'iaFticf , bcmlnal
\Vf > knc)3 , Nip lit I.o sesby Dreams , Pimples on
the I'nce.I.ost Manhood , ; < mlf Ji-ri//o rtii , There
t tioeri > rrti r > ttlnnihe appropriate remedy
is at once Used In each case. Consultations , per-
onnl or by letter , sacredly confidenliat. Mcd-
Iclneii cent tiy Mall nnd Lxpresa. No marl's on
fackone to Indicate contents or sender. Address
DlUAMES.No. 2C4 Washington SI.ChkaQOlll.
OK SKIN CANCEI5.
Pot-men jcnin I sii'liroil ' ivllli n , cnncpr on
Hi } Into Kiirlil immilH upi u It ten I re-
Loinim luleil ihc use ol Sn Ifl a Spi tlllp nnd I do
torniliiKil to niiil.o nn nirort to M tuio It , In this
J was MH entJlul , mill l ) rmill'Ui o 'Iho lntlu-
Plicoot tin' niodlilnu ut Hist wits to fcomonbat
nKniiiuite tliu Mire : font teen I lie Inlliimnlliiu
wns nllnjed mid I Ix'KHii to Itnpinvo iiflei tlio
llrnt Tim linttlcs M > ( uni-nil lu-iltli IIIIM KI rally
Improved 1 HIM glion cr , iiml iililo to do liny
Mini of n'oik. Tlintiiniprim in ) Iitf u bojfiin to
ilrcionio nnd tlio uk < r to liiol , unlllllicri' Is not
n vo-ttlKO ol Itlolt nut } n lltllo KIII nun Us tlio
Jjlucn. Mil . .Ion ii. A MtUo.AU ) .
Atlnntii , On , Aiifiiisl II , IbBi.
1 ImMi ( mil u cnntci on m > fnro for fomo
JTIUS , oxlomlliiff Irom no ulicok bono ntioss
tlm iifKo lotliuothoi. It 1ms Klv in mo n irieiit
dual olpnln , ut ilnus foiiinliiir nnil Itching to
miuli nn mlunt tluit It " UN almost ulilu nt iblu I
uoniincntuil u lnir bu KI fl dpoLlDo In > luj , Wi ,
nnil liinou cilclnlit liottli's. It bus trlvcu tlio
ii'lk'i by romovliw tlio liilliiinutlon itnil
Bcnuiiil liculth , V , 1) ULNES.
Knoxvlllc , town , PcptS , 183" )
Uioiithuoii bHKl ! uiul sKIn discuses niiul < . < l
"i ho PH Ifl SpoUfio Co , Drmvor U Atlftntn , On
N. V.ia ; W.-JjastiLCt.
f. lonfs.Mo.
of two Uodleal Co\\fft \ \ bat bfen lonctr
mffaKetUu the ! - ' ! IrefttiQCDtof CHROMIC NIBYOUI. Hvitt
nd UIOOD DIIKKM 'liininr o'hrr ' rhiilclia laUt. Louli ,
M eltr i [ * ! thaw mid 211 old re l lenlikuow
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial and
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial anil oilier Alice-
lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning ,
old Sores nnil Ulcers , ro treitcj with unpinUd * !
uee ii ( nUtcitielrlitlQdprlnclpl < > hafrlr I'lUlle/1. !
Diseases Arising Irom Indiscretion , Excess.
Cuposurc or Indulgence , ubicii crodnc * tome at th
r llowlDff cUccti : ncnoumeiv , deMlltr , dlmntii of il bl
uiddfrfetlfflnitu * ry , plmpl sou tLa r ep , phrilraldeeiy ,
arerilou tolhe tuelrljor femtlei , c nrmlwa or Ideit , vto ,
rendorliijr Marriage Improper or unhappy , ats
pfrminenll/curcJ r iuptilrtfSQ pige > ) on tbe bo\r , cent
InlnlrileDVtloFO , freotoAujr adilren ConiullatlooKtoN
Her or by mill fret Invited a > litetl ! ; eibQdtatlil.
A Positive V/rlttcn Giinranteo ditt iQ r ryei.
r&Mecii * . U iHclot eatcrcrjwberebj niaU rext > rBii.
MARRIAGE GUIDE ,
380 PAGES , FINS FLAT28. o1 < c at elcth Q 1 .lit
Morflog petlflforBOo ln(3su oru icuej. Ot r crtj
* ondfrfuli npleLcrct , true 1 life j rttolciou the follow I tj
OWL
M > T MAM . . .
stiiv > nHM. H , \ ? * A H M HK :
I.No QiiuoUr. . iNDISlMlTAULli
FJtOOl K. nnolc hy inall ) .P\M'I > I'll ! l
: RIC MEDICAL CO..BUFFALO.N.Y ;
Z > JR. HAIR'S
Asthma Cure.
Tills linnhmlilo gpecIQo rondlly nnil porma-
nonUy ciiri.s nil kinds oC Aitlimn. Tlio iiio.it
obstlnniu nnd low htiindlnrr cnsos ) Hild prompt
ly to itH oiulorful cm inn propoillcJ. It U
kiiiiwn iliroughout tlio worlil for its utirlMilcU
ollioncy.
J. L.CAI.nwiU.n , cltj-of Lincoln , Nob. , writes ,
Jan. a , 1HS1 ; hliic.o nslnir li. Hull's Aetliiini
Cnro , for mete tliiui ono JIMU , my wltu brtfi buun
ontlrt'ly well , uiul not oven u bj niptom of the
illhcnsn IHIH nppi uruil.
WII.MAM IIIINNKIT , llloliliuul , Iowa , writes.
Nov.Ud , VMi I lm\o boon ulllltteil wall Hay
I-ooriind Astlinm slnco 1WO. 1 followiil jour
directions nnd 11111 bappy to Fay tlint lnu\er
Blopt bolter in my lltu. I mil Kind Hint I am
nmoiiir tlio many who can bpcuk so fuumibly of
your ri'iiii-illoa.
\ulniibUiVI ( pniro ttonllso rontnlnln slmllnt
\ otntoin tlio U. b. , Can uln und
Broorfioiun\eiy
real Hiitiiln. will bo niHlled upon nppllcutlon
Any iliiifybl not having It in etoblc wiU pro-
euro it.
ESTABLISHED USED IK ALL
3.070 ,
PARIS OF THE
WORLD
IV-
t'Rlulosuoa itnd Trlcrg on np | > ll"tlon
" " ' lii-al 1'irrlncc llulliUrMmid IlcuK
Ol.NOIMNATI. II. K. A.
Cable AdJrib.1 , COO CIN.
A TINE LINK Ot
Pianos and Organs
-AT-
WOODDREDGE BROS1
OMAHA KKUIIASKA.
A Clear Skin
Is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it ; at least , what
looks like it. Magnolia
Ualm both freshens and
beautifies ,
A MARVELOUS MINING CAMP ,
A Reminiscence of the Palmy Days of
Piocho , in Nevada.
Story of the Kstnlillsluneivt of tlic
Most "Wonderful MlnliiR Unini )
Ijver on tlic 1'acillc Coast.
A icminisccnco of tlio ino t wondciftil
naning enni ] ) ever founded in tins icnioto
d.tj niaj ' ] K ) < isibl3' bo of intcicst , and
iliusliate another instance \\lmtcotir- -
priscvciaiico nnd confidoncc ms\y \
In Iliooullio.islcrn Coition of tlio ta to
of Xmniln , In Lincoln count y , caily in
tlu si\lii"i , there wni cMnblishcdhy the
AIonnotK n small trading station nnmoit
1'iiinr'a , whii'li wns u Kind of roiitlcvou
for tin in on tliotr Annual evpctlitlon to
Cilifornui and other puinU south The
rmintry was \\iltl , baircn , and only the
liubit.itiou of the coyote and u io\ing
band of Indi.tns The conrnjroous i > ios-
poetor , in his deMro to make new di eov-
uiiw , horcprn < i not dutcncd from
explorniK iti huietoloro unknown trcas-
nre In l Oia fo\v prospcctoi * , including -
ing Uncle Hilly Unyniond and Jack Wy ,
crossed over from California and diroclcd
their cottiso easteily Aflur trn\cisiiif {
thedi' ' eit in the otitlicin pait of tlie
slate and enduiin till lltu IniitlMiips in
cident to such a trio they reached
I'.ttiaca. After a few days of lost and
having recuperated their animals
and replenished their laidcr
they sluiuk out in a northctly
direction o\er the moimt.iins ,
at a distance of twelve mill's north of
I'.in.tca tluii found stioii'r iudie.itioiH of
the vxNtiiiuo of liher Niglil coining on
tli \ rctiu-d to ti ( mall Mi cam which tlu-j-
Iijul c'lo'-M'd timing Ihe da\ and e tib-
lishcd their camp , w hit-It aftorwaid
bluomcd into thu town of lliillioin illo.
and while laigi ) nulls wile afleiwaul
constitictud for the ludtiction of tin ir oie
UhoiHi\l morning they iciiuncd their
work and in a shoi I time ili - coorcil an
old ab iniloiH'd shaft and ( ' \amiiiation of
it disclosed the fact thl it had been
abandoned only a short time A ftutlu i
exploration levealed to them the e\Kt
L'ncc of mineral in fair < | tiantitica and
vcrj rich. Tlie. > then diic-cted their at
tention to ficcnimg the giound , which
being accomplished , they commenced to
de\i lope the piopoily into a ' .vstcinatiu
inaniur No time w.is lost in coinmnnl
cat ing With their bunclactoi , Mr Piochc ,
a Vieneh capitalist in San Fiaiai-co , who
sisso gi.ittljed nl their sncte-s th-tl lie
lot < no tiinti in supplying them with all
the means ucLtsi.u as well as in.1-
tinner .
OUT OK rOMI'I.lMl.Xl TO III M
thej named the town bite , which h.id
been located , 1'ioclje , and the mine Kaj-
iiiond and Wj. Thcie being no woiks of
u auction ncaiei than : > UO mile , an
arr.isir.i was constutcled on the tienni ,
w licit1 they camped and worked their ote
bjy that pioccs ? until thu ictuin > thoie-
fiom would justify them in electing a
mill H was not long befoie Ihoh hiid
de\ eloped into \aluablo piopcity , m.i
c hincr > was pin chased in San rianeitcp ,
ttanspoitod to I'alisulo ami Toans in
Ne ; .iil.i , on the Centi.il Pacilic iaiho.nl ,
and then hauled * 400 miles acioss n
the moat desolate ovei ti.uetscd
bj n human being , the teamstus being
co nipt lied to e.ui.thu . watei ior llieir
aninmlh in bauds strapped to ( ho sides
of their wagons. Uhe intiodnction ot
implo cd inachnu iy in causing on tneir
opcialions woiked a wondeifnl change.
' 1 lieseenlaigcd facilities necessitated an
inetcaso in their foico of
Illinois , and instead of shiping ] ) their
bullion b > pen > expiesWoodinll and
llnnnr established a line ot Uoneoid
toadies to tlie "diggins. " ' 1 ho tame ol
the pioduction had already aiou ed the
pcoplo of California. A tide of omigi.t-
tion soon tinned to the new 111 Doi.ulo ,
and in a shoit time the town of Piochc
a-huined quite inti testing pi opoi lions
Tin1 country for miles aioundwns soon
located , while the town ilselt picscntcd a
st cue of at In it , } and piogie i cncoiug- :
ing to all. In ISO' ) , however , the mine
showed signs of peteiing , and piepata-
lions weio accordingly made to meet
such a contingency. The foico of mineis
was leduced anil the extraction of oie
limited to so much nor diem. The ow n-
i > is , lityinond and ljy ] , posted of ( to San
1'ianeiico and negotiated a .sale of it lo
IlagginaiulTiavis.laige mining Ooi.itois ) )
in that city. The new purchase ) s intio-
dnccd their system of mining with a de
gree of success nmuiallclcd in the hif-
torj of that industry. A Mr Liglitner , a
gentleman of vast g\peiience iii mining
as well as a most successful miner , was
appointed siipeiiiitendenl. lie applied
lnm-elf dilligently in his new lielil and
succeeded be\ond his most sanguine ex
pectations. The inine continued to yield
nand-oinely , and its famu oxtendeil lar
and wide. Largo numbers of people
c.ime ft om ever , } quarter and thionsred
its M rents day and night , exceeding ( lie
p.ilmient da s of the Comstock. Dining
tjio years 1871 , ' 7 ' , ' 7 and ' 71 the lliibh
times in 1'ioehe ptescntcd
A MVRMi.Ol'S : StKNl. 'IO Till ! MnVXOKK ;
neatly o01 y other building was u saloon
and gambling den , crowded with men
phu ing tilt } game fiom excitement and
anxious to impro\o their foi tunes , and it
was a frequent oecuuciupto sen the play
ers place their icuilvets in fiont of the'm
on the table to intimidate thu festive
check guertillas b. > jts } > otent aigument.
Seldom was a morning ublicml in but the
services of the eoi oneryoio called into
icquMUon , and Col Van llogan , acting
in that capacity , held Ihieo inquests on
the bodies of men who had met with \io-
lent deaths , and jot not a binglo execu
tion ever took phieo for these offenses ,
The bar of the city could claim among
its Humbert , some ot the biighlest lights
in the legal profession , Col lliur.v 1
Thornton , John Ouibor , David Ashley ,
ono of thu most btilliant hivvjrrs thai
ever framed a biief , and others No min
ing district in the great west pio-onlcd a
liner Held for the uxeicinttof their abili-
tit"- , baldly a mining claim vvhoso title
was ftco fiom Komo cloud The llciccst
contest which over oceuircd in any
com Is characleil/cd the litigation in the
disttiet eouit ot Lincoln county , of
which Pioelie was the county seat The
pm chase ot jmies anil witnesses peijur-
ing themselves weio culinary circum
stances and woio practiced with impun
ity. The most luniniktiblo instance of
this character AUIS thu cele-
biatcd luliijiuc case known as
tlio llaynioml and Kly , whoiein
thu lleunca. a lictitious mining
claim , claimed possession by reason ot
piloaitj of location The lloimes pur
ported to bo u location made some j ears
bcforo b > soniu Mormons on ono of their
tr.uling visits to Pan.iea and the Muddy.
On tlio discovery of tlio licli minoial in
the Kaymond and Lly a scheme was do
used vvhcieby the purch.iseis , llaggin
and Lewis , wore to bo euchoied out of
the minu. The plan was conceived by
an alloinoy in Pwho , who laid the mat
ter befoiu other capitalists , who iccog-
ni/ed its feasibility and i esolv cd ( o carry it
into execution. Accoulingly thu usual
prdhifinaiios weio inaugiu.ttod and thu
suit commenced. The ino t cminont at-
tornoya in San Francisco weio cmploved
to assist local counsel on either side. The
casu was tiled before Judgu Fiillor and
occui'itu THKIK : WIIKS. : :
After the case had i cached thu jury the
manipulators of thu schcmu miulo ar-
i alignments with tholr biokurs in San
I'tancisco to unload thu Hermes stock ,
which had nu\cr been oil thu muikot.
The RaMiinnd & lh < ock , though , was
tonini.nnliiip Uil JH r slian .
The jury after rustling with the rn o
for several daj , found for the plnintill- ,
' The Hermes. ' The operator hud been
fixed , o tint the reult would not bo
known to the stuck exchange in ' 'an
Francisco until thp jiropcr time. It ar
n vi d nnd was generally known before
the board met iLi knowledge caused
the most profound sensation , the excite
ment \va * u.'iond bound" Men viho hold
large blocks at Dajmond it Kl wore
frantic nnd iniloideii at acioat sncrillcc
while the lltrmp hnd no dilllcullj in un
loading nt fo 1 he unfoi lunate ones be-
wadfMi their lo s foi some time , having in
the nn.ntime found they had been Ihe
victims of unserupulon * op ( iator . They.
however , tinned then attention to ie-
tiievmg their looses in a field nearer
home , wheic information conceining the
mines could be more leadilj obtained
mid much quicker The old Comstock ,
which after year * of failure , to pioduco
anj tiling of con equcnce , was beginning
to show signi of opening up new boiiun-
/as of nn cxlent Uevci tontciv cd of by the
most Hiiicuitiu.
Thciesult of ilio suit was 'the con eli
datioiiof the llermos with the Hajmond
and Klj , for a huge consideration In
tht meanwhile w oik was pio-ccuted with
duo diligence on the mine , and lt < ] ) ait-
nor , the Meadow Valley , and their shafts
had leached the doaptli of ncarlj 1,700
feet , tit which a rich body of ore , cmial in
extent to the oiiginal find , was ili eov-
I'icd , but the How of water was. sogical
that woik was "stispc tided and the ino-t
impiovcd pumping machine known was
placed on tlieptopcity
i.v IIOITS or i. xii vt siivo run ri.ow ,
but in vain The most eminent scientists
weio engavcd to examine the bottom of
thewoik-i , and they loportod their inn-
bilit. } to devise meant to check the How ,
in consequence of llieir belief that it vvas
a tiibutar > to the gieat subterranean
river heading nt the Ilmnboldt and Car
son rivers , which sinks in the northern
part of thu state and having its outlet at
some point on the Coloiado liver \cl un
determined. Pioche , during these event
ful times , had a population of 10,00(1. ( To
day it cannot muster lift } adults , while
its ucli mine lies idly awaiting ° omo im-
piovtd methods to contiol that powerful
cltincnt
THE NAV AJO IN"D I A N S .
An Intelligent , Industrious People.
C'hiiMgo News : J met a gentleman
named Taj lor , fiom Doming , N M , at
one of the hotels jestord.i } , and in the
i oiu-o of convocation ho rotated much
intiiost about the Na\ajo Indians. Thoj
oeoiipv : i losiivvalion abuutthree coitiitu.s
m extent , loiMted near the Coloiado
river between b.uita To and AlbiiqueKiue
The tubi- numbers about 1(1,000 ( "bucks"
and "nvilmlies " Thej are an intelli
gent , industiioits people , and their wealth
now tonsists ot about 800,000 slice ) ) , v'OJO
000go.it > , 10,000 hoiscs. a. ' ,000 "boios" ,
and ' , ' 0,000 cattle and hogs. Theii income -
come last jear was over 1 , . " 00,000 from
the sale ot wool and blankets The
Navajo blanket is a vyomloiful fabiie.
Its mumif.itturo is -i sociot ,
known onlj to the tiibo , and this Fceiet
has been handed down liom geneiatioiis
long torgotl'Mi The blankets aiowoith
ftom > " > to 7 , " ) each 'llu1 ! iigh-piiced
blanket is wan anted to hold water ten1
foil , } eight hours without leaking. It is
coloicd vvith the Cilice ot Innrios , and the
color u mams hi ight until the blanket is
w 0111 out. It is claimed that with oidi-
nar , } e.uo one ol these blankets will last
200 ycai s. The Nav a jo im thod of fai m
ing is votv ] ) iimitive I'lte plow is a
] ) ouitcd stn k. It is sometmits drawn by
a "boio , " but of toner by two stout
"bucks" Their "wickiups , " or houio- . ,
aio built of adobe -inil : uc nuanjrtd in : i
( Mi ele for pm poses ot dcttn e " \Ir Tii-
Icr gii w i nthiisiastic on Ihu sitbjoct of the
Navajo } ounu lad } 'She wears bright-
red stocking- ud he , "and hoi < he s
conies no lower than the knee. She
wo.iis ombioideu'd buckskin pantalels ,
and her moccasins aio be.intitiilly
tiinuiK it and oinamcnled. llei black hair
is long , but 'li-ingcd' in fiont. I sec the
pale-laced ladits of the east have adopted
that fashion. The Navajo gnl can nde
the woist Mexican 'kiu-e,1 his-o the wild
cat steer , and she i a dead shot with a
rille. She makes a piutty piotme as she
gallops over the pia'nio with her long
hair stioaming out behind her , n Win
Chester over her shapolj shoulder , and a
long knife in her bolt She's a good girl ,
too , and never gives her mother anj
trouble with love all'aiis.
"TheMj Navaioos , " continued i\Ir \
Tayloi , "think tiiat the white man will
eventually die out , and that the gieat
spirit will give tlio whole oat th back to
the Indian , The } despite a Chinaman ,
and say ho is a cioss between a 'coyote1
and a white man. They mat ry at about
sixteen year's ol ago , and i.ii-e liom nine
to fifteen cliildicn in a family. J have
seen families of twenty-seven child ) en
J saw llnoo squaw s aged 10" > , 111 and 114
ycais , and they woie then in good
health. The alcalde showed me the 10-
cords to piovo their nges Take a tiip
out thoio some time , " said Mr. Ta.vloi ,
looking at mo ethically. "The N-ivajo
country is a good ] > lacc for invalids In
dian Mimmci till the \c.u 'toiind. "
.
- -
Tlie Ji'li-Ht KOCH Twinge.
As the season advances , the pains and
aches bj which ihcumatism make' itself
known , aiu expotienccd after every o-
posuie. It is not claimed that llond's
Saisapaiilhi is a pceihc for rheumatism
we doubt if theio is , 01 can bo , such a
lomody. lint the thousands benojited by
llood'nSiir-iiipiiiilhi , wiuiant iis in mg
gotheis who sufloi fiom iheumatisin
taku itbofore tlu lirit keen
SELF-DOCTOmNG.
Tlio llulill VVIdeHpTiiiKl. l > iil riiiody
1'iov alont Auioiij ; Women ,
"Docs the habit of self doctoiing do-
cieaso or incicaoi ! the practice of plnsi
cianHV" paid a Dispatch icpoitor to a
Pittsbmg ) ) hjsician.
"The cllcct is to inciease ofir woik , "
ho replied. "Tho habit ol self doetoi ing
has beeomo verj widespioad of late , as
the extensive use ot patent medicines
and the enoi moils quantities of th ng- sold
attest. The harm done bj- the ri'ckloss
11-0 of certain dings is appalling. A pa
tient will sometimes iitu a ] > rc.sciiption
for years , and for every disease , lint ,
as I suiil , this does not ailed our practice
Pcoplo whoaro being injmed by self-
doctoiing only harm themselves b }
delay , and honcn wo do not lese iimoli '
"Do palien's have much ditliutilt in
discovering their ailmentsj"
"it is not uncommon for a man to go
from onu plo&iciaii lo another in the v ain
tlloit to distovcr his ailment. Kumolimos
a jiaticnt will be treated bj suttessivo
phi Ieians for the wrong ailment , because
eomu of the n } mptoms ot Ihu dillurent dis
eases aiu similar. How unlikely it is ,
theiofore , that poisons who luivo not
.studied mediciao can lind out what nils
them * "
"Which do you think do the mot doc
toring , women or inonv"
"U omen , decidedly , especially moth
ers and old women J'hu icuklcss tumor *
itj of some women in this icspcct is won
derful They rush In w heio angels lo.ir to
tiead. Hastily judging fiom a few t-v mp
toms that a casu loscmblos onu which the
family doctor has ttcatcd , they will hunt
ii ) ) an old prosciiptjon and administer the
ilosu to some confiding hush md or help
less child. "
TTlcn lUbj wu tick , ire gtTa her Cutoria ,
'Wlten t'ua TTM Child , elio cn d far Cixuforl * ,
"W'litn ilio liocame Miss , elio cluug to Cattoria ,
Wbeu iLo liail Cbildreo , she gare Item C etotift ,
ittifivlf < inTnn ( < iTiTJf
MAKING MONSTROSlTIliS ,
Work In Wnch ? an Impecunious Inventor
Busies Himself.
fecn 8er | cni * ftiMl Mormnlili '
ous Oovlooq to SInUo Hustle
\ VllAVonilct \ * .
In a lonjr , < liiy ! Inft , where sloping r.if-
tors imkf1 ouejinublo up like a jackknife ,
of a lingo wooijon rookery in Newark , X.
J , i ys the New Yolk Herald , an old
bi on backed ( lotman , with long , matted ,
gr.ij beaidand small rod eio , is piopar-
ing a monstrosity that is to electrify
soioulilio men and wring silver dimes
from the curious and benighted public
The inventor is a nnti of genius , and as
talented as he is impecunious
lie came to this countiy several 3oars
ago w ith a panoram i of the Hliinn , w hleh
piovedto 1)0 n f.ulme Since then he
ha been occupied in giving bii111 to a
largo family of extinct and nithical
beings , such as sea dragoiH , ichjtlio-
satiri , plesio ami , nlligator loj , Indian
maidens and moi maids. These dahoiato
vvoiksof art find a s.ilu in the dime mu
seums of this country , and it is ? lid ate
accountable for wondious bii lit minks in
cidental to tlio population of the iur.il dis-
tiicts This has been proven b , } the fact
thai icccnlly a ladj In Pcnn-ylvaniagavc
bii 111 to a child whoso back was embel
lished with a led outline sketch of the
llomba Hook moi man , with whom the
lad.v had become smitten while on a vi il
to Chatham stioct in ior to her becoming
a mother 'I ho chart of this identical
marine animal is now employed to keep
the snow out of tlio woikshop in the loft ,
nn. SIAS.III-IM. |
Now , there is nothing that the diseased
brain of man has ever conjuied up that
thu model n Michael Angelo cannot at
onto convt it into hideous shape All ho
needs is a i oil of Mill w no , lots of lags ,
paper and glue , some dhty eoloiul
paints , pig's tais , tuike. } bones , lishon'
teeth and the pit kings of a do/.in ash
bands UiVLthisc tilings in plenty to
the sculptor and he appeal sin adtlnmm
ol fiolic With a tuin ot his wiist , like
magic the mo-t lepulsivo looking objects
loom up on all sales. At piescnt hois
nl woi k on the "lii t genuine sua serpent
over captmod b.man. . . " II is over a
hundied feet lung , and its giilhis equal
to lotijaiiiii ! ) i i inklin's stumaeh on
its podi tal in punting house sqmnu
The v 01 tebr.e of the huge sea mouslei
standout will gieat piomineuce , and
aio composed ot old poicdam dooi
knobs ' ( hey aio about a } .nd aput
The scales ol the beast aio the shells of
the Venus moiconaiia haul clam ovei-
lapped. The lins , no Palmtica ) fanus
( old palm lo.Vt 1 ins ) The mane and
whiskeis wcie.tonliibuted by the liioad-
wai stagcus oq\ms \ ( ] ) l.ied oul Dioadw.i }
stage horswij. 'Uhei.os aio the bottoms
ot biokon l.agcuii becuis bottliis ( lager
boor bottle-iuitl ) the teeth sue the spuio
nbs of ( he M'ainjdoimaton * ; sus < * ciofa ,
most commonly calkd the hog. At pies
out the inventor is wilting the histoi of
the soipout fiom J'loto'-sor Itaml's in-
toiostmg woik on the subject This
iuon-ter , itis * iftiml , was liist discovoied
in the tiutUin ! otoan , catmod | ) by the
ciew of a nWi-Hikod whaler and In ought
to San riaiioiseu alive , vvheio it died and
was embalmed , ote. 'Ihe stoi. } of this
wonder woTdd till tun pages of tlie United
States lish commissioiiti's icpoit , and
will bo noailv as mcmaic.
Jlu tO MVKI. A JI1.1I3IAII ) .
The makni" of moimaids is ] ) iirely an
Aini'iioan achicvonieiit , although the fiist
invontoi'was an Jliighshinan now living
in this oil } Thej woio lust made in this
counlij unity tlucejcais ago to till an
outer of a noted showman Hundreds
since have been mantacturcd and have
been exhibited all over the conntiy as
genuine Thoj aio ot all si/osand shapes.
The bodies and heads aio made of paper ,
rags and wno. The tails me of the cod-
lish. The tooth aio IMu.s' The aims
aie tin key bones and logs Diiedo es of
the tu i key aio iistd when available.
rho > aio presumed lo bo mole hideous
and fossil like than those _ ol glass 01
1 > isle
The seciet of the mcimaid's success is
that they : ne dcsciibod as be.uiinlul
vvomoii vvho have lost tluipowciof talk
ing back and asking questions , their time
being too much occupied with paddling ,
splashing , and combing long , buautitui ,
tloalmg liair and singing. Anhoit time
ago 1'u. liuihcld , the champion seal bun-
tei oi Now Hughton , S. 1. , thought ho
had discovoiod the whoieabonts ot a ie.il
moimaid , which ho said hung about Hob-
bin's Hoof. lie said that while ho was
hshingat night ho could distinctly hoar
her singing "Johnny Moigan" and
another ot his most f.uoiitc opetas
Mi Huiliold tonlinued in this opinion
until Geoige Ijaywaid , of Tompkins-
\illc , caught a big doglisli , which on its
travels had swallowed n small musical
box of the " .Johnny Moigan" pel sua
sion Since then Ml Bui held has given
up moonlight dips to Kobbin s Keof
and says "lie passes on the nieimaid
itickot no singing simges' ' for him. "
The suttoss of every iiiongiel woman
depends tion ] her histoiian Them aio
men vvho sit up nights lo think ot some
thing now to -.13 about them , Some of
the exhibilois-no voiy happy and clover
in their doMiiptions , Ono of those said
the othei d j , " 1 vo boon a side shower
till DO life and have ti.ivelled the w hole
coimti } over. The best louto foi iner-
mauls is thioiigh Ohio The men theie
autwildto-eo 'em. 1'vo known half u
( jo/en cngagemi'iits of marriage bioKon
oil because the ioveis would go in the
tent , and thoio was a divorce suit stinted
down in Kimx tounty because tome old
fanner follin loui with Iho pictiiii'sof a
moinuiid at a side show of a client * ,
Kinda ipiooi lliings Is moimaids "
.sh.V DIlVCiO.NS AM ) Al.I.ICA TOK IIO1 s
Jt takes a iii'in with a f-loul hoiut to
conloniplato calmly Iho lerriblo sea dia-
gons which hfrttr Irom wiiosal the roof
of the loft Tliti are molilioof staitling
jams and byvtVhy iieuigieos. Tlmj , too ,
aio made 01 vv'io. lags , iajcr ) and paint ,
'Iho piongs vvli.ch stud tlioir back hones
are loostur spuin , thoii Illppcis aio hogs
eais , their legof i-titks and lags. The
alligator bovs no suppo-od to bu tin-oil'-
snnng of ( tiioitv't ladies who have boon
dtasoii orfirglffoned bj alligators. Thej' ,
too. aio made of _ lags , paper and who ,
with t-iiily shApskm put on odd jilatea
withglno , U
Thu Indian maidens are tonois fiom
Teno ll.iutii , IiTso of ings , vainish and
papor. Thoj aie alwajs di > ooveioil bj
( 'olonel l'giM"ii , who , while iiiospceling
for coal in ( ho west , came across tluo
natural mummies in daik cave * Thu
drj air of ( lie rc-t is cited as being the
nroMrving power Some jcats ago
gonillas had quite a tun. Tlioj weio all
manufactuicd
'rcli'pliono SI ucU holders ,
The lioll tclojiliono umipanj and its
collatei.il and siibsidiarj lines am cipit-
ali/od lor about 11 ,000,000. A huiru
IHopoilion ot tills Motk has no public
inaikot value-that is to saj' , it id owned
loeallj and none of it gets into outside
channels but the stock , of the p.mlnt
tompanj has made and lost foituno.- . for
moio men than anj iocogn/cd ! slock
that can bu mentioned , having a histo.i'y
no older. The hcioou of the Mariouto
trials made more money in Dell stock
limn they did in sMiiiilliiir thu govern
ment , and hail it not been tor tlioir lutky
hits in thaldhoctlon the expenses of the
trial would have loft them b.mk-
inpt. As it is. Hiady , who made
iii-aily 'JI.OOO.liOO bj thu hist gloat ad-
vauto in Hell Moil , seven .voain ago , tak
ing in onu check for lUjOtX ) prohts , io
underload to Invo blow n the mo t of his
mono into Wall stn ot 11 rail } is a nnt
ur.il gambler , and if ho vvcro luck } , as a
rule , would be ono of the loading lights
on the * trcct. His greit strike , above
de cribpd , wa a conspicuous exception
to the Mile , how over , as ho has boon a
stoadj lo er at the game in the long tun
for twenty yoir Ho is what poker
players call a producer. " His father-
In-lavv , a noli old hooker , used to stake
hi dashimr son-in law when ovotj other
resource failed , nnd thogcncial behoved
that the old man's mono. } vv is "luekj "
Ho almost invarmbij made winning *
from it , and alwa'piid bnok the st ike
thus accumulattd out of the lirst good
vv inning- .
The Hell company is now in for a long
siege of litigation" Alexander Utah nn
Hell , its founder , dnc not hold a very
laigo ainounl of stock in thoeompam
now. having leali/odon the bulk of Ids
holding * at nigh liguios but ho i < still in-
( eiostod in the toitunos of the oiganiri
lion to n coiisidoiable extent ( ii.inim i *
a domestic man. nnd , like Hi ail y , a linn
and gonoiotis filend lethe owho nio on
oonhdontiol terms with him Ho lives in
Washington , in one of tlio host house In
the fashionable milliter His childionaio
blind , and his life is wrapped up in them.
\ \ halovor may be the result of the wi.-m-
glo ovoi the telephone patent" , Itdl's for
tune will not bo unloHily impaired It
may have been a consciousness of the
woakm-sof his position and it m.i.v have
been onlj oulinarv caution , that cnu-cd
him to invest tin"most * ot his nionoy in
other securities , but , whatovoi it was , ho
lias placed himself on high ground so fai
ns his futuio is oonceinod. lie will never
go to the pool-house.
Mon "Who Sliuntil Never IMny Poker.
Chicago Herald The f tscimiting gamn
of pokeris bomotimos indulged in at the
Pi ess Club Hut human natuie Is piotty
much the same among the distinguished
members of tli.it institution as it is ever- ,
whole , and a self-appointed committee of
llnee have prop.uod the following lidos ,
partioulatl } specifvmg the men who
should not play poker , which they will
ask lo have adopted and ciuispicuouslj
IM-ilt d ,
' 1 he man who alwi } < i wants to quit as
soon as ho gets ahead of the game.
The man who is in debt anil whoso
homo needs o\eiv penny ho can cam
The man who gets mad and laiscr.iblu
when he loses
The man who becomes ovcibcamig
and insutlbiahlo when ho wins
The man who is alwas Idling other
pcoplo what big money lie could make if
he had ( lien bull head luck.
The man who } .iwns when ho holds a
big baud.
I'hi man who pioposos ] ) iogicssion or
doubling in the j ick pots
The man who makes a bold binIV , and ,
when catiijhl at it , giowls ami s lys the
c.illoi doesn't nmici-tniul the stioneo of
the game.
The man who , in bolting , makes so
man1 , mist ikes m his count ot the chips ,
all ol Iho "mist.iki s" being m his lav or.
The man who h isn't sen o unoii"h to
ki'ovv when ho has enough , and vvho ,
when li o/o out , gees aiound trjing to
boi low
The m in who attribute * , his ill luck to
thi'alleged tact that nobodj- mixes the
catds , and spends about htteon minutes
shnlllmg them when it comes lu = i turn to
dealThe
The man who makes a "shoo sti ing"
investment with the bank and then tries
to win a pocketful.
The man vvho toigols to ante up or put
in ami then swears he did
The man who cusses his luck ono half
Iho time and spends the other halt won-
deling wlij other p.iors ! have such good
foituno.
The man vvho is always asking per
mission to sue an uncalled baud orsneak-
mg a peep at it w lion ho deals.
The in in who counts his stack of checks
aftir every deal , and frequently delays
the g imo w bile ho is ascoi lainiog vv both
er he is r > cunts ahead or 10 cents shoit.
The man who 'blinds" the auto and
tries to lush things
The man who is erti/.y on jack-pots.t
The ninn who giowls it anj body laises
tlio opener alter ho has put in.
The man who after every tluovv-up of
the c.uds on an unopened deal insists up
on asking the other players how many
they would have taken had they draw n-o
that ho can tlnovv that many cauls oil and
hnd out what kind of a band ho would
hav e got if there had boon a draw.
The man who alwajs lofusos to como
in unless ho has a pan of face cauls.
The man who whistles oi sings ,
The man vvho asks other phijors how
many cauls they drew beloio lie ventuies
to bet.
The man who can't icsist temptations
to client
The man who must ahv.iys bo nudged
or icmiudcd when it is his linn lo ante ,
bet ordeal.
The man who pretends that the game
is too small for him , and that it is a tiillo
that he doesn't c.uo whether he wins or
Jo os.
The man vvho cndeavois to create the
impiossion tli.it he is "lightning with
cards " but whosr honor and !
, gonoioty
would not permit him to win fiom gieen
horns and Inonds ,
The man vvuo has stoiics to toll of the
big games he has pl.ijod in and of the
wondorlul wins ho has made ,
And , linally , tlio discouraged and dis-
grunted man who , oluully fiom a lack of
sullloionl nerve to bet to their probable
compaiativc value Ilio few good hands
winch ohaiiLoends him , is inner able to
win.
Hurled Tii-a.suic.
An Allm } , N. Y. , special dated Jan.
15 , sajs ; IVtci llail , a shot maker of
( jiiildciland , Albanj county , has put the
whole tountijMdu in commotion , and
pcoplo aio biisjing themselves di tussing
eaves and buried lio.isinolopes and valises -
lisos with l.ili-o bottoms , bmglais , poison
ing , muidoi , and thoj > plng up of the
bed } of a man while drawing wood on
Indian Ladder mountain. A foitnight
ago ho found a badly spoiled littler on a
shot1 ! ot ioolse.ipand hold down on a lo"
bj a bit of lumluek b.uk It was dalcd
> Soitembir | , 1NS5 , and pictcndul lo
bo a tonfos-ion of ciimo by .loltn
Itohcit Swift , who claims to bo a
SOM ot a lieh laighshman. The wiiler
sirsho oiimo to this country in Septum
bur , 18(5 , nnd continues "A coming
ovoi the oiein I bivoamo acipinintedith
a noted , thief iiml bmglar , and ho ooaxi d
mo to go with him to California , ami
theru wo bioaino acquaintid vvith two
otliei nioii ot bad ruto / The ono was
an liin.lmun naniod John Ilalcj , at
least that was the mime ho wont bj and
thoio wo lobbed a bank and slolo > , -
000. " Ht then s.ij.s ho and Haloj camu
lo Now Voik and rlion vv < mt to Canada
As It bivimii hot for thorn there , thoj
wont to Holdoihuig moimtahis , Albanv
counlj. whoiti Ihoj lived in u oavo. A
qiiauol on'Julj ' 1 led lo Huloj's death.
Swift iajn rio loll ! < r > ,000 in the ia\o in a.
sin-lid , iinduiow pioploino busj eoaich-
ing lei Iho tVoasiuo.
A Ti i\Kody \ oTt ho Paclilo.
Sidno.y UnpaidThu sleamoi Kildaio
aiihud at Couktown on Nov. ! 20 , bilng
ing DaVld Hi awn , tht uolo survivoi fioiii
the schounui I'.lilj.ink Castle. U ho I'M
bank C.isllu loft Hilrb.ino a few months
rsinco on a copi.i trading expedition in
chiirgi of ( Viptum Uoutch , Una pluvious
crniju ( wool lioroiowwoio m.tssacicd ,
ho being then owned by lio.itch , but not
sailed bj him. On the last liip hu do
tot mined to take , personal charge , in
01 dei to work up a friendly business with
thu unlives. Hu was between r > OandOfJ
joamof ago , and has u wife and family
residing in l.dinbmgh.
Thu vessel won to thu Solomon Inlands
and anohoiod l-'iflun oi twont } natives
oamo on bo.iul. iair.\inj , ' tomuhavvs and
sijotiia. and Ilio captain was showing
them ' 'Hade ' , " when they suddenly at-
\
IN * TO
IS
ILxcn
One of the Hcst and Largest Stocks hi tlic U.S.
to Select front.
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator
M. BURKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
OKO. Ilt'UKl ! , Mnnntror ,
UIHOH STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB.
nr.rniinNTRI1 Mprohntitfl nml rnrmorV Hank , TtarM City , Neb : Konrnoy Nnllonnl n
ncy.Neti ; CohiinliiH btnto Uiuik , Columbua , Ni'b. ; JlcUouulJ'a Hunk , Nurtli IMmto , Neb ,
t > lliiml ( llnulc , Omnlia , t > b.
'VV 111 pur cusliiuioi-J' draft v\ lib bill ot lnJUn ? uttfiolicil , for two tlilr i T luo of stock.
taokod the eiew David Hi own vvas in
Ilio foi ocastlo when ho lioaul the ones.
Ho took a lovolver , and was going on
dock , when one of the n itlvos stnick him
with a tomahawk anddiovo him below
Another scam in , mimed Hugh ( iildio ,
eame down also , li'iv ing ono sulo of his
faoo split open with a tomahawk The }
both lemaitiod below until evening , vvhilo
the natives weio shipping the ves-el of
all Iho cargo Then , healing no noise ,
thev wont thiougli the bulkhead into the
hold and up the main hatch , ju-l as
it wa * > setting dark Thojuw alight in
the cabin , and on going aft Ihoj mot a
native coming out. Blown tiled at him ,
but the lev oh or missed and the unlive
giapplod with him , when the lovolvor
wont oil in the stiugglo and Ihu bullet
went thiougli Itiovvn s li.ind lie oallod
on ( iddie to liie , whoiuunon Iho latter
shot the native in ( ho head , and ho full
dow n the oabm laddoi . ' 1 ho sailois then
olo-id the eompanioiiwa } and lntd
tlnough the oibin > vimlows at the two
other natives inside , and killed them
both. It tlu u got d nk , and thej slipped
tlie table and made sail
In Ilio inoimng the iloul bodies of the
captain , mate , cock , one seaman , and a
native bo } woio all found 1 } ing on Iho
dock , tou'iblj gashed , and weio bulled at
sea The vos-ddnftod about for a wi el ;
The } then sighted what lliown suppo-od
to bo Now LJmnoa , and stranded on the
loci. 'Ihocssol got oil , but leaked -o
bully that tlio men put all the piovisions ,
wati if and the ship's papois into a bo it
On the southwest side of new ( Sttinu.i thev
gel into.i gale , and Iho sail , giving , suit
donlj , knocked CJildio ovoibo.ud , liiown
being unable lo help him ow ing lo tlio
heavj sua Hi own then sailed and dull-
oil about lor foi -eight days , when ho
loaohul Key Island , and w.ispitked up
by a Dam-li Inig on Soiitombor ' . " ! Ho
had exhausted ail the piovisions in the
bo.it The crew ot the Klibank C.islle
consislud ol Iho captain , mate , cook and
lluoo suamun , ami a nntive bojall of
whom polished oxoojit l > rown.
An osluri Hilton vvcie piepnied bv
1).1. \ . ( I. li , bk'fji'it lei 'us inivato use. 'I hell
iuiutatloil ] is smh to d i ) that lhe > h.uo ho-
( onie gouoiallj known as the best aiiiiotizlnt ;
tomo. ISew.ue ol ooimtoi toils. Ask join
Krocoi 01 ihiuijist for the coiiuilie ailiolu
lu.iiiiii.K-tiiieit bj Dr. ,1. ( ! . IS. bie i-i t A- bens
Not l > > Vlctoo llu o.
Merchant Tiavclcr lie at in tlio pai-
lor.
lor.She
She was Mmil.uly induliriiig.
I'hej had been doing this snnilaily for
four moil.il liouis.
It was 11 . ! ( ) g. m.
lie was happy.
.She was liioil.
lie asked it he might sing.
She said lh.it the patiol wagon didn't
eomo out alter 11 o'clock
Then ho limed up his voice and slai led.
"Kvor of lliee , I'm tondly dieaming , "
ho waibled.
" \Vh } don't you wake u ) > and go
homo ? " sheiieiiod | queiuloiislj' .
He waked up.
He went homo.
Ho novel e-uno back
Hut another joiing man took his place ,
They Inn n the patoiiml coal and gas
seven nights per week.
I'o-siblj it is better thus.
Who know a ?
Cures
RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA.
Itacliiiblio , llrniliK lit , Toollmclic.
Niiiiiit , IStiilixn , ( , . , fir.
Trice , 1 lit ) Cenli. At lruji I8 BiiU Dcalcrr.
THE CHAntCS A VODELCR CO. , Solo Pfoprlitof
il VJi > li , I . .A.
A iSnniliiul Mulical } \ oik foi Vonng > Ien
illddlo AgulVon , only M uj mail
atjl lid.
A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD
. . _ crt Vitality , Nrrroiu nnd I'luulm ! Delillltf
rn iiuitiirn I'oillnalii .Mini , l.rr iri ntViiuli mil UIH
untnlil inlpi rli s rmullliu from In llun-ili n nnil nr
rvrtr * A lnwifc tnriv ry m in , ) , " " " ' mid lln „ < > I
iinu old 11 rniilinnii U'5 pi mi riiU | iiu foi nil in ulu nu t
olinmtr dlnenseii tin lionu nt nlil > i H liunni illn Mg
found hy liiiiiilliir | liip ntiirlmi' I , r il i < ir ll
null lit iiroi il'ly notiir lofur , tell lullm lot of tinr
) ) ! ; * . ! ! ) ) ! ! ! 9kinH'i ) lioiind In h i itlf il I r , n li HUM
I In i mbositil loxiri. UillLlli 'iiiri"t' < I to 11 i ilnor
< M ( k In ii ry niii ! > " mcrtiiuil I hu i iry n 11 or ifu <
tliiiinl-lhiiniii'r i HIT work In tlili miry for'1 il.
I rllib riionf y irlll In * rofiiiul lni-\ir ) lt ) tnii o Prl j
finly fl hy mull imHipuil Illiii-lr in d niniln r | .
M-ndnnir ( .1 hi MIU Inlaunr led Uiu nutliur I y the S'T
llonal Mullr.il Aso latlun.lo tliuu'llrnriof win "i In
1
'jho'-rlin"1' Ufofclioulil Loroj ) tif tlioyounj f > r
InMnitllop mi 11 ; } Hlo iiflliUuJ fur rolluf. It will ujno-
I lull Jjiinlon l .imtt.
'lliiiaHiii > 1 oiil > ' < > ' ' < 09l''lr ) W-wlioni tliaFclonci
nl I.llu w III n' t l' l UBofnl , w liciln r ) uutli , | > ircnt , uu ir-
illiin.limrwluror ilur finni Auunaut
Aildii. Ihe I' iliiil > viuitii.il liixltiiin r lr Vv. II ,
1'urkir.Sii lllullilnili nuuct lloilon , VI iu , Hliuuur
I1 cuiikiiluil oil ull .lUi'usi.-l i lllliliu el > ill nn I CJpurJ-
< i HA' , i'liiuniu an 1 ol ) > iimiu ! > nml I
liillllod tliL el.ill or ull Otbfi plijsi- KHO\Y \
llull' , n fcwtl llty .Surh tii.itul
tliiifilll } ttlllmiit nu iiiMiin , ; )
tlfulluru. JIiuiilou this iMiiibr.
PEMMYRBVALPSLLS
"CHICHESTER'S ' UNGLISH. "
'lite Orlwiunl mill Only 4ji > nuim > .
lull r' A 'i , r DrUKKliI r > l
"I liliht.lfr- . rniill.K'-nil f I muliT cr H. u , 4
t ADM u > u r > i Fitliriftjrffrr lf rlturil mutt.
HAME CAP.f.v,4'l.1.l-'b.l'Jtr.r'V..lSl. , ! ! ! * ' > * .0
At Dru.-el.l. 'I ra I ullcr A I ullrl
i , tbicuco , in.
WHAT WOMAN
WANTS
IN SHOES :
1st , ANcnt , Cfoso-fittingnmfDraccfut'
littficilStioi. _ i
2J. No brcaking-m iorlurc. Easy a ?
first , n/irfn/na / > s snug anfTiandsomo.
ALL THCSC DCSIDEUATA SHE CAM FIND IN
_ 7hocclebrnicd "J. & T. Cousin ' New
YorkSfiocs , ' ' of all hinds and 'materials ' , in
14jidtlis anil 1 0 slinpcs of toes andTiecfs.
Ttijy Hilljlotnpftvill not slip at the hcsT
WiH"ndtwrinh _ lcjtndaro tlio perfection
fffacliiaicmcnt in tlio eliocmakcr's art.
Look on Cotes for l'.imo tnj AilJicsi ol
J. & T. COUSINS ,
Tiine
OMAHA
Tint followInir Is Ihu linn1 of nrnvnl rind do-
pnrliiionr lining Iij-linlial Pliuidiinl tliiui nt
tnc lei Mlik-piHH Tiainsol HID ( ' . . * H. I' . , M. &
0. nrilvo uiul ilopuit I Mini tlu > ii ilouot. i-iiiiiiir
nl inli uiul W'ubstiT Mipols ! linlimm thu It &
Ml ! . . II. , VltimilK ( J.ht .1 .V ( It. horn the
II. & .M. depot : nlUilliois n mil Iliu I nlou raclllo
dL' " ° U
IIUIIKIU TUA1NS
IlridsotinliH will iLiivu I . 1' ili'pin nt 0:1"
If tt ( K ) S 10 H 50 It 10.00 11 : On. in. , 1:00
- 1 "U 1MIllMiO I W t.OO 5 DO D.'JUUu3 :
1 , 10-7 < M11:11) : ) p in.
1 utviMr.uiiCi i I oi Oinnlm n 7:1liBIfiHM :
'i u ! t lo.n 10 17 11 : i. n. m. ; I-1 : ! ! : ! I'
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CONNIlTN | ( ; r.IMX
Arilvul nil , ! ilnpuituiii nl tuilus fiom the
trnii'-ri.i iltjiot lit Couni.ll Ilhiffa.
DU'VIIT. AllUtVC ,
iiuo3O ; .v NOitTiivvtsmiK.
Plri : A. > i Mull nml i\pions : 7.00 p. M
U4III * . M . AiioinniDilalloii 4. 1' . 11
0 M i1. vi i\priH4-i : U:15 : A. M
UIK v.o . ' . HOI u IM VMi.
0:1 : % V.M .Minium ! I\piots. . " . ( On.M
7 l'i v.M Attniiiiiioil Uioii . fi.hlr. M
tj JU i1. H Uxpii' s O.ljA.u
I IIILM.Il. MII.VV VI KI . hF. PAUL.
0:10 : v. M Mull mid l.xpioss . T.iMr. > i
5 4J l1. M. Kxpioia U.I5 A. M
LIIICVI.O. IIIMIIIMIION .V QUIVCr.
! l ! l"i \ . M Mill ! uiul Hvpicsi filiOlM
ti y.j i' . M I\IIK.MS : . . . . 11.11.M
VV MIVMI , SI. I.OI'H I-VC1HO.
Sl"il : * . M Iiiiciil r-t. Louis I\pit-s i ocul ,
d.WJi * . M 'J iiuisliMbt. l.'inis 'li.inslor ; ; iMr.M :
KANstsclM , hl.ir' ( it I III'M | llllIMi-K. | |
2\ : \ ' < A , M . . .Viiiil nml Kxpioss t I'U'.M
a.tio i > .si KMIIOSS O.JJA.M
wor\ i in ft IMC inc.
: OU hlitux ( ll > Slnll 7.00P. I
ii-liii' M . . Si. I'niii llviium . y.r A.M
Ilcimrt. VVUMWAUI ) Airivo
A. M , P. M. I I'.NlDN l'.V < 11 If I A. M I I' . W ,
H.'Uii.l'iicllloi\pro ( ; i I 7:50iil.
I. . Dcnvi i i\pios- : > i
o Auir. : .
1.20.1 .Mull mid i\in : ( ! <
11 A. Jl IN M'.II.
8.10.l | . Mull anil i\piiH4 :
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A. M. I P. M. iMlhSIH III I'M II K I i P. M.
10 : iOu' ' ' . . I. . DIHpijss | { .
U..15H
K. O. , r > T..I. te < ' . II.
Vlu I'liillsinniilli 7.00d
Dopiut. NOItrilWAIll ) . Anlvo.
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A. M. . P. VI. I C fil' I1 , il & O A M. I P. M.
b.WJii. . I MouHy i\pic-n : . . 0J9j :
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DC pint. iA81'WAUI : ) . _ _
.M. , c , n A , g. ' A.M. I P.M.
5 LO Vlu I'lnli inoutli 9.0
VAKD-5 TUA1NB
Will Icnvu 1' . 1' . ill , ) , Oinuli i.iil C.iO-8.31
Kl.i1) III fi'iii. in. ; 2:111 : ,1 HI fiJ'.p. in.
I.niMiSloiii Vniddldi Oiniili i at 7V : > I035n.
in : IJ 01-l.yj-t.i | } ' , 07nitiv. . Hi.
Neil A liiilnsiliilly ; II , dully uxocpt Buniliiy ;
f. ilnllj except iJatunliiy : J ) , ilulli t-xcupt Mon-
day.
RESTORED. Hrmc lr
l'i oi--A > u Um of > oiith-
lul linpnultnco cnniluir
Pjcruatiirn lc < j , Ncn
\onu Iclilllty.lx it Mail-
,
ln illkiovnrml iKlinpluniilr ( uro.MMli liliu
J JIT I to llU fttllllMlRl rfM AllllfOKrt
J U. ItLI'.V l.d , U Cliatlum utroot , : - > mv Vork Cltr.
< > * Iho ll < | iuir Jl.ihll , 1'osillti-ly
Cnri-il I i.v Ailiiilnlslt rliiv ( l > f.
llalni * ' < J Iili'ii Nprrllli- .
H c.iu hiihlvin Inn LUP ut i ( ill oi ln.i without
llui l.iimvli ilk'i nf Uiu PLISIIII liiMni , II luatiHuliiteljr
liunnlcsi , und u III nfict n JH IIIIIIIK nl unit n | > u < ljr
cum , * * ! llur the puilent IHU iiiodtrnlit ililnkuror
mi ulLulnilli uri'U , It I iii licui hlvin In tliait-
nantlsi > fniliiui > l In uvrr ) UiHlniKiiiiperfictture
Im-i fulluvMil It iii\i-i- lulls , llin n > i > loiiiunco
Inipn 'iiili : d u Itli lliospi i iht , II IM ( ninrsnii iitltl
Imiimsllillli ) for tlic liquor ii | iictllu lorxlit.
roitsvi-i : nv ioi.t' > vvi.DIIUCKIISTH :
KI'IIN , V C'O.iir. ! L'Hli nnil l > 3 Jsiinud
Ihlli iX ( 'iinilni ; < * ilx. , ( Inia'iU , Keb.i
A. I ) , i ( ) - TiiC ; kV IIIM\ .
CiMinnl UliiIlN , 7cirn <
IV.il ur rllp fur puinilili-t | < oiilainliiu l.criJrpds
of liliiiiunl tin rrniu Iholnr t UIIUILII iincl men from
all p irl to ! thi. ( aunlrt
/iriTrnnm CHID witho . IIIUllI'
AT POSITIVE hX'ivr ' ml Oito
OIK IJIIN il uro
OKI liinU oliliniilo < n-o In fun i
No nnii'i oils ( losus of culH li. , ( opalliiioroll of
tunilahtooil Unit mil iciiiuii In piijiliuu iljupup-
Flu bj ili-lKivIni ; thu < nitiius ul the slnmiion ,
l'ilu > $ l VI Hold IM ull ihuriribii oi iiiilllnl nu
irccipl ol pilii * I'oi luillii'i- piiilUlilius oi m
lei clu uhti I' . ( ) llov 11 I-1 * " '
T. C. jft3LjXj./i2T -CURE.
. , Ninv V o'K
tuc-Hlh sal I ) in
.Did you Suppose -
pose Mustang Liniment only good
fur horses ? It is for
tion of all flesh ,