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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1888)
THE OMAHA PAKjY &E1D ; SUNDAY JUNE 24 , 188S.-SIXTEEN PAGES. A Jot of Hot Water Three Inches in Dlamotor. A GREAT PEAT OF ENGINEERING. IIio Dl7.zy Pnth if tlio Nnrro\v Gauge llnllwnj- Thousand Keot Above tlic Motintnln Torrent. SILVKUTOK , San Juan Co. , Col. . June I0. [ SpoiLtl Corres | > ondonco of Tile llUH. ] Almost duo south of Sllverton. on the same river , the Animus , n did- lance of forty-live miles , is Durango , a inlning town , containing a population of1,000. . It is the county seat of La Plata county , and has become a place of considerable Importance as iv smelting nnd coal mining point. There are two Bluchers in Durango , onlyono of which is in operation at tlio present timo. Coal mining , however , is carried on exten sively , and the article is an excellent quality Cof bituminous coal. A vast bcope of country is tributary to Durango , embracing many of the loading indus tries mining , stock raising and farm ing. The coal measures are vorylargo , nnd the supply is apparently unlimited. Much of it nukes first-class coke , and it finds a market over an extensive urea of this southwestern territory. A good article of coal is laid down on the track at Durango for $2.50 per ton ; boreened , l.DO ; delivered in Sllverton by the car load , $ ! / ) ( ) ; retail , $9.50 ; screened , $ o.retail $7. The output varies from twenty-live to seventy-live tons ilaily. They have turned out as' high nfl ono hundred tons in a day. Tlio Silvorlon line of the Denver & Ilio Grande railroad pusses through Dur- nngo. It is quite a smart town , pleas antly located , has a line climate and is the emporium of southwestern Colorado. Tributary to it are several line agricul tural valleys , that have recently been opened to cultivation by a liberal sys tem of irrigation , thus turning at least a half million acres into valuable arable lands. For eight or ton miles north of Dufango , in the direction of Silvorton , the Animus valley is cultivated. The hardy grains , root crops , alfalfa and other products are grown luxriautly , and their quality is unsurpassed. TJMMULKSI'llINOB. Kight miles above Durango , ami thirty-HOven below Silvcrton , are the Trimble mineral springs hot and cold. The hot spring-bursts put of a- rock , in a ritroam three inches in diameter , and but two foot away a cold spring of equal volume shoots forth and mingles with its thermal companion a lillle further on. The wati'i-H are highly medicinal and bath houses have been 'built and a good hotel erected for thu accommodation of guests , and the place baa become quite a sum mer rL'sort for invalids and tourists. Its hconic surroundings are grand , and for llshing and hunting one has all the Kooky mountains bofoto him. The temperature of the hot spring is lUO3 Fahrenheit. , and ono litre of the water in milligrams , gavcs in silicic acid , SO ; carbonate of iron , CO ; carbonate of calcium. USO ; carbonates of magnesia , 18 ; carbonate of * sodium , 21 ; sul phate of iron , 16 ; sulphate of calcium , 80 ! ) ; sulphate of magnesia , 201 sul phate of nluminn , U-biilphurio ; acid , TM\ \ carbonic acid , 410 ! , chloride of Bodlium , 181 ; chloride of calcium , 105 ; chloride of magnesia , SI ; chloride of potash , 511. For rheumulic diseases these waters are said to bo an infallible hpcciiic , and for cutaneous all'ections and general debility they are highly recommended. Rheumatic miner * : uul dubilitalud old mountaineers go there to bo cured and rejonorated. ANIMAS ( /ANON : About half way between Durango and Bllyerton is the grand cation of the Animas , through which the river Kurgusand frets and foams with all the wild grandeur of a mountain torrent. High above the roaring waters winds the narrow gauge railroad. In phices the road-bed is hut a line out into a vertical tical wall of granite , whoso frowning abutments tower a thousand feet above the \\ator. It is a great feat of engi neering , and the scenery is awe-in- npiring , grand and sublime. All the route , from Denver to .Silvorton , a dis tance of nearly live hundred miles , is a Micccbslon of scenic wonders. The road is as crooked as the ways of some men , but it is worthy the attention of the connoisseurs in railway building , und lovers of the picturesque and publitnc in nature. Not satisfied with its great work the little giant is push ing on up tlio long slope , and soon it will go o-er the Uod mountain range to Ouray , where it will unite with the Montro.iO branch , extending from the Bait Lake line , thus making a circuit oncompabhlng a vast territory of plains , valleys and mountains. Already the railroad company is selling round trip tickets that cover the entire route for > 28. Of course , a low miles the dis tance that intervenes between the end of the truck on this side and Ouray , has to bo done by stage , but that npiu-o will soon bo spanned by the iron rails , and trains will bo spinning over ils heights nnd depths. Several hun dred mun and teams are making the dirt and rock fly on the grade , nnd in Joss than sixty days tlio mountain will uoBcnlod , the connections made and the work llnibhod. The entire distance by this route from Denver via Colorado Bprlngs , 1'iieblo , Votn ljass , Fort ( Jar- laud. Sun Louis valley , Conojos , Tolteo gorge , Durango , Trimble Springs , Grand Canon of the Animas , Silvcrton , Ked mountain , Ouray , Montrose ; and return via Grand Canon of the Arkan sas , Canon City , thence to I'uublo and Denver , is 1)07 ) miles. It is the grandest ficonio route in the world. CONCHNTItATlON WOllKh NKKUKI ) . Owing to the low price of silver and load some of the heaviest producing mines of these dibtrii-ls are on the eve of shutting down. With lead at & ! , " . " > nnd silver at Oil , as quoted last Saturday , miners claim there is little or tie margin loft for them. The enor mous freight rates to market , and the uxpenao of smelting these silver-load ores renders it impossible for any but the high grade mines to return a profit able margin to their proprietors. The paramount need of this country to-day is u system of coiu'entration works that will successfully treat the low grade ores of all this San .luiui region Hundreds of thousands of tons ot ten to forty dollar ores , dot the mountains like the overflow of incipient volcanoes. It cannot bo utilized , because the ox- ponsuof freighting and treating more than consumes its valuu. lut if ten tons could bo reduced to one , or oven five to ono , and all or nearly all the values saved , and the worthier- ' mater ial east away , see what a revolution It would create in the mining industries of this country. This is unquestion ably the richest mineral region on tlio continent of North America , but the pros oontf.iuing the precious mutals are Amorally low grade anddn larirubodioa. The remoteness of thoSan Junn , the high price ot transportation nnd the cost of troutinp the ores renders it im possible for any but the high prado mines to bo operated at n prolit. What the railroads do not absorb for freight ing , the samplers , smelters and other intermediaries consume , leaving the hardworking minor to hold the bng. Kvon some of the Denver dailies , the northern railroads , real estate men , nnd many of the lending business houses of that oily nro discriminating against his section of' Colorado , notwithstand ing wo purchase our supplies there , market our products and have our homes there , and contribute in many ways to Its growth and prosperity. They cannot snv or do too tnucli for northern Colorado , but.vhcnlt comes to this part of the slate they are as dumb as an oyster. Wo need cheaper and hotter faoilitjcs , mills for the re duction of our ores ; and capital with which to develop the vast resources of those mountains. Wo would bo pleased to make a candid statement through the press of our advantages and disad vantages , nnd in that way wo may reach the outside world. ItnlOIlT OF SAX JUAN MOUNTAIN'S. Nnmo. Kent. Lookout Mountain 13,0 < X ) Vurmllllon I'cult 1.1,71X1 PutrosI Mountain 13.WO Mount Sni > nies. . 14,2.11) ) Mount \Vtlvjn : 14.3W Wottcrhorn 14,000 Hnnillo IVnlc : 14.IW ) Kngincor Po.tlc 13,1(10 ( Round Moil n tain iirr : > 0 Mount Wood 13,700 U/.7ar < l Heart 13,150 Wild Horse Mountain 13,3V ) 'Iinogciio Uasln iir ; > 00 Mount A pal us 14,117 Sultan Mountain 13fi)0 ( ) Heat to Mountain 13.510 Castle Point , 1I,71M ! Muni's' Peak 13HK ( ) Hoar Mountain 13,1 fit ) narlli-ld Peak 13,000 KhiK Solomon Mountain 111,800 Onionn Mountain KI.WD UiiTOinimligre Mountain 11,2:1. : HumlltM Peak V\\r.t \ \ Kendall Mountain 13 , : ! ( I Mount Canliy itrr ; 't ' Mount O o I.'tri4 ( ) Pvranilil Mountain 13,77 ! ! Pigeon's Peak 13'J IS b.vWATCH HANOI : . Name. Feel. Mount 1 Inrvaril 14 , nr > Mount Yale 14,187 , Mount IClbert Ur : l Mount Massive 14,21)3 ) Mount Princeton 14,200 Mount Antcro 14,24. ) Mount Shavano 14,2Kl Mount Ouray 14,013 SIEHKV III.AXCO MOU.VTHifS. Name. Feet. Hlnneo Peak 14,413 Miilily Peak 14,123 AI.TITL'DKS OP 8VN JUAN MIXIXO 1O\V.S'3. Name. Feet. Sllverton 9,40.1 Gladstone 10,100 Kurcka 10 , ISO Animas Forks 12,0.10 Mineral Point 11.1150 Tclluriile SS50 Lake City Sr.10 , Ouray 7 , 40 Howanlsvillo 0,900 Crested Hullo SS7."i Rod Mountain 11iW : Chattanooga 10,500 Mallard 11,8')0 ) Ames 8.MHI Wilson ! 10,0.10 DuraiiRO U"i20 Ophir 0,150 San Juan City , Antelope Park 0,000 U'.ro ' S.bOJ MIcUUI.LANI.Ol'S AI.TITL'UKS. Name. Foot. Pike's Peak 11,147 West Spanish Peal : ii-0 : ! ( East Spanish Peak 12,720 Wota Pass , Denver & Rio Graiulo rail road 0,339 Marshall's Pass , Denver & Rio Grande railroad 10,0.10 IV.ilcoHiin Cristonnl 11,000 The Great Amphitheatre 13MO Trout Lake 0,700 LOME'S Peak 11.271 Mount Lincoln 14,2fi , | Mount of the Holy Cross 14.170 Urccknaridgc Pass 12,170 Toiiiiossco I'nsri.--- 10.4IS Music Pass 0,0l ! ) ! Ponclin Pass oiiiX ) 1 layilen Park 10,5.10 Grconliorn Mountain 12,230 Ran Louis Vulloy 7,7.10 San Miquul Lake .1.720 Denver s , III" Puehlo .1,70:1 : Colorado Springs ( ! . ( > > I Canon City 5,401 Safjuarho 7,715 Conojos 7,810 nucomiMlifjroAfrcney (1.400 ( Fort ( Jarl.ind 7 , < .H5 1'iiKOsa Hot SpritiR * 7,0C : > Trinidad 0,070 Lake S.intn Alarlu 12 , 00 Conojos 7sso Del Nortu 7,7.10 Wason Whcol Gny 8,443 The above attitudes wore taken from the reports of PrnMIaydcn's Kealojrical survey , nnd uro considered standard. C. L. HAI.I. . A STUANGK JKIjUSION. A Polisli .Velf-hlim-liond In Chicago Ex alted Over n Itecoiit Uii-th. The Poles and liolifiniuiis of the Houthwestern part of the city , says the the C'hlfiign Trihuno , nro excited over the birth of a little dovil. The mother ot the imp is bald to bo a married 15o- homiiui living tit No. 7:57 : Van Horn street. Everybody in the neighbor hood is talking about it , and great crowds surtfo about the house and call for agihnpso of the monstrosity. Two hundred pcop o gathered at the house yesterday and insisted that the young devil sbould bo placed on exhibition. Those attracted by the crowd were told that 11 woman had given birth to ti mal formed child , that its hands and foot were blunted , and that great horns pro jected from its hand. Others soon told u tain of a child closely resembling a devil a child , with throe eyes , ouo horse's foot , the other resembling that of u lion , and a big tail. "There v/oro oovou doctors present at at the birth , said one. "Thoy wanted to kill the little devil when ho ap peared , but ho criud out : 'Don't you touch mo ! If you do it'll go hard with you. L want tolivu. ' The doctors were afraid to kill him. It's a fact. And the little devil was born with two pockets , in which were found $2,000. " "Bring out the devil , " shouted the crowd. John Paul , proprietor of the house , made n speech in which ha declared that thu story was a base fabrication , and that no such birth had taken plti.ro ; but ho was answered with derision , jcoring remarks and louder demands for a view of the freak. Various explanations of the cause of tiie peculiar birth were given. Ono wtiato thoolToot that tlio woman had visited a Christian friend , and had made light of scriptural pictures on the wall , ana that the freak was a punishment. The story was be- llovod by the ignorant crowd , which became a demonstrative that the police had to bu called. For several days similar crowds have gathered iu front of the hoitao , and it became unbearable for the tenants. The fact is that there has not boon a birth at No. 737 Van Horn btreot for six months , CiiUCni-uIn Out-U-Giirc. The only guarantor euro for wiUirrh , cold in the head , hay fuvor , rose cold , catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Uo- htoro the souSe of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to uso. bellow directions and a euro is warranted by all drug gists. Send for circular to ABI1STJN13 MKDICALsUMl'ANY , Orovillo , Cal. Six months' treatment for $1 ; sent by mail , 81.10 , For bale by Goodman iJi'ug Co. . OUR SAN FRANCISCO BUDGET , A Child liopor Arrives From the Sandwich Islands. A SCHOOL CENSUS MYSTERY. A Count's CitsscdncflH ConI Handlers Strike A Faith Doctor'fl Accomp lishments Thn rinnforo Mnn- ngcrs Other Gossip. SAN FUANCISCO , Cal. , Juno 18. [ Siwcial Corrcsiwndcnco of THU BEK. ] While sweltering humans are sweating and swcaring in thoolTotecasttho"glori- ous climate ot California , " at least hero in Frisco , is just what mankind appre ciates. Fogs rendering the air so cool that light overcoats arc comfortable , make the city preferable to the scorch ing sands of Lower California. A CHILD Mil-Hit. Among the passengers who arrived at this port recently , on the steamship Australia , was a little girl , about nlno years old , alllictcd with leprosy. She came with her father , Mr. ScholU , from Honolulu , nnd It was intended to take her to Berlin for medical treatment. As soon as Quarantine Olllcor Dr. McAllis" tor boarded the vessel , ho was made aware of the girl's presence , and im mediately made a cursory examina tion , dlscloslnir the existence of the dread disease. The child was directed to bo detained on the steamer until ho could make a more thorough examination. The patient is ono of the seven children , the father being a German and the mother a na tive of Hawaii , both residing at Hone lulu. Some years ago the Gorman gov ernment sent Professor Arniz to this coast and Pacific Islands to make a study of leprosy , and Air. So holthas1 hopes that Ills skill will elTcct a cure of the girl. Neither the captain nor any of 'his olllcors were aware that a leper case was on board until some time after the vessel had loft Honolulu , and when the fact became known to him he had the little ono re moved beyond contact with any of the passengers or crow. The health otlicor of the city was very indignant to know that the Hawaiian board ot health allowed 'tho girl to bo taken on the steamer , knowing that our laws prohibited the immigra tion of such person oven on transit. A STIUICK ON. The coal handlers on Main street wharf have been out on a strike several days. The men who were receiving & 50 pet ition th and struck for $ GO , say that they asked for the raise but were refused and they simply quit work. They olTcrcd to compromise at $55 per month on Friday last if the employers woulJ take the en tire gang back , but this was- refused , and the strike continued. Tlio men complain that men in other coal depots receive from 900 to $75 per month. The owners in defensesny Unit their men are not compelled to handle the coal at their wharf as much as the employes of oilier companies , as they do not have to shovel it into their wagons , but merely drive under tboshute and let it run in. For tliib reason they think their men should receive loss pay. They have of fered to compromise , but on a basts that the men would not accept. It will bo settled soon. I.iT TIlKItU 1JIS MOIJT. A crying demand for additional street lamps from many parts of the city has demonstrated the fact that there is no money available , and until another levy the inhabitants in certain portions of the town will appreciate the condition of Moses when the light went out. Till ; SCHOOL C'KNSUS MYSTKUY. The grand jury lias started to make an examination of tlio manner in which C. A. Hildcbraml collected the school census and at the same time performed duties as a Uuckloy lamb at Los An- golcs and St. Louis. A partial exam ination of the returns by some members of the jury yesterday , and the manner 'In which the statistics were collected , showed that ITildobrand did not take his oath of ollico , or if he did make such an onth he failed to lilo it with the county clerk. The only oath on record oj the model census marshal is tno ono at tached to his demand for S250 upon the treasury , which is in the hands of the secretary of the board of education , and this allldavit recites that ho ( Ilildo- brand ) well and faithfully performed the duties for which he was appointed. This nllldavit is sworn to before S. Ad- rich , the assistant secretary of the board of education , and in this some of the niC7iibor.s of the grand jury are of the opinion that there is a hole largo enough through which the lightning calculator of school census may crawl , f.o far as a charge of perjury would lie. It isarguud by some that the assistant Bocretary has not the legal power to administer an oath. That power , accord ing to the cede , only lies in thohuperin- tendont , his deputy and the secretary of the board of education. Yet the tifas'ist- Uint secretary has during the past eighteen nionthn assumed the power of ndministoring oaths to contractors and others having dealings with tlio school department. Hut abide from these t > up- jiosod technicalities the grand jury is investigating the entire school census and thu modus onurandl by which tlio returns were collected and sworn to by Ilildcbrand's assistant. \ COUNT'S ( , 'USSKI.VKSS. Victor Tolbtonl is a handsome young Italian , well known among his country men in this city. Ho arrived in San Francisco some years ago and stopped , at the 1'alaco hotel , registering from Venice. Ho had letters to prominent Italians hero and was welcomed as Count Tolstoni , a dcscendent of a long linu of nobility. The count was plentifully supplied with funds , had traveled extensively and his cultured , made him much sought after by the ul tra circles. Ho gave full vent to his extravagant tastes , spent money with a lavish hand for several years and finally retired into obacurity , having loat his money and , as is generally the case , , bib frionds. Finally , as a means of gaining a livlihond , he placed hin services at the disposal of Uaca- galupo & Co. , the undertakers , and pngnged in labor.of a menial char- actor. Ho left their employ a short time agoand it was noticed that he was growing despondent. Last night at 8 o'clock his landlord , living on Green btreot , rushed into the undertaking es tablishment mitt stated that Tolbtoni had probably committed suicide-and showed a letter addros-od to him that ho had found in Tolbtoni's room. It read as follows : Mj Uror Edward : It has been my hopes for u year past to return to sunny Italy. This , I have bean unable to do , us you know from want of means. Life Is unbearable und I in tend to una it. When you read this 1 will no longer bo alive. Give mo a decent burial ami place my effects in charge of the Italian eon- suL A letter that you will Und addrcskod to him Will pxphiin what dlsjiosul I wish to have uiado with them. VICTOU SIONI. The count's friend returned to his homo with the intention of later in forming the police , but to his surprise found Tolstoni in. his room. "The latter greeted him with atimilo , saying : "I sou you got my letter. Well-1 hard changcu my mind. I may find happiness yet. A friend has loaned mo money , and I'll see dear Italy again. " Tolstoni will sail for his Venetian homo by the next steamer , anil will prevent the necessity of the press chronicling another tragedy. ftNI ) TltKIll AUNTS. During the past few days a great deal of xtnfavorable comment lias been evoked o5r the failure of the managers of the late "Pinafore" carnival to ren der to the public a statement of what became of the money realized by the performances. It is now three weeks since the good ship sailed a way from the Mechanics' pavilion , and the public wants to know where the money which it contributed to the cause of charity has gone. The managers say that they will make an exhibit satisfactory of all. A FAITH nOCTOIl. Rov. John Alexander Dowio , the well- known Australian healer through faith , who arrived in the city from Mel bourne on Saturday , is now at the Pal ace hotel with Mrs. Dowio , whore they have boon visited by many peopo inter ested in the'doctrine which Rov. Mr. Dowie has for many years expounded. In explaining his doctrine , Rov. Mr. Dowio explicitly stated that ho was en gaged in a labor of love and that ho de rived no pecuniary benefits therefrom. Ho would not accept a sixpence from any one for his services , remembering the Lord's command , "Freely ye 'have received , freely give. " Ills method was to pray that the patient before him might regain health , and If faith was coupled with desire , the result would bo a complete euro , for which nothing was asked. In the course of five years 7,000 people have been batlsfactorily and gratuitously healed. "For several years prior to February 21 last , " continued ho. "I was pastor of the Free Christian tabernacle at Mel bourne , but my labors having increased largely , I was obliged to resign my pastorate on that day. My object In coining to this country is to establish healing missions in the largo cities and to meet such men as Dr. Cullis , of Bos ton , and Dr. Simpson , of Now York. I expect , of course , to oncountcrobstacles doubting mon will throw in my path. Many ministers and prominent Chris tian men and women have embraced the divine doctrine and maintained the standard divine healing through faith in Christ. Tlio work is in its infancy and has been carried on under dillicul- ties. I hud to feel my way step by stop without the sympathy or aid of brethren of other denominations , in the face of the apathy or antagonism of the churches and the scorn and contempt of the world. " THE \'AGS. The order issued by Chief Crowley on April 1 to arrest all the vagrants prin cipally those who consort with disrepu table women has boon productive of good results. While the number of ar rests of men who have lib visible means of support has been much smaller than that of last year , yet it has had the ef fect of forcing' disreputable characters to leave the city or stand trial in the police coyrt or Vagrancy. The district sorgeunts of police have been very active in "keeping time , " as tlioy tenrt itton vagrants , and with the assistance of i tlipir subordinates , they have lodged in jail about twenty-live men for loading idle and dissolute lives. For Nervous Exhaustion UNO lloril'onl's Acid I'hosnliatc. Dr. H. C. McCor , Algonn , la. , says : "r have used it in cases of dyspepsia , nervous exhaustion and wakofulncss , with pleasant results. Alsn think it of great service In de pressed condition of the system resulting rom biliary doraiigomcnt. " I'KVt'KlOH.VT OIlOl'S. You praise "her roay , dimpled checks , In laughter or repose ; Yet , in "contempt , she often speaks Of your rosy , dimpled nose. Within the grim and smoky air A sense ot shock still liiiRcrs , As little Willie , standing there Looks vainly for his lingers. Smitli : "I see by by the papers that the Dey of Algiers is dcud , " .lonos : "I'm ulad to hear it , It's time death took a Dey off. " A red-handed liar from Buffalo has circu lated a report that the wings of the seven- tcon-yfar locusts uro nil labelled Cleveland and Tliurman and have rod bandana scarfs around their necks. Uyron thought the greatest trial of a wom an's beauty was In eating a soft-boiled egg from tlio shell with a knife He never saw a lirooKlyn girl hanging by tlio teeth to a boil ing hot car of corn. The man who's on the ocean , And seasick in his berth. Amidst the storm's commotion , Is the man that wants the earth. Some of the boys of Sitka school suspected ono of thuir number of informing the teach ers of their pranks. Getting into a quarrel nnd desiring to accuse him of being a tale bearer , ono of them calloJ out "you are n telegraph , " A Colorado man uses n S12.000 gold brick as a paperweight Our experience is that a gold brick is too unwieldy to make satisfac tory paperweights , Their use has been dis continued in tins oftlco. Never lay.you r heart at a woman's foot. She might put one of her V-toes on it. "Tills butter is really offensive to tlio smell , " observed the two-dollar-and-hulf hoarder. "Well , what s that got to do with it ) " romarltod the landlady. "Sensible folks cat butter und don't smell it. " The mosquito liar is the largest addition to the great army of accepted liars. His speci alty consists in tolling people that his local ity-is free from mosquitoes. 'O , my friends , there are some spectacles that a person novcr forgets ! " said a lecturer , after a graphic description of a terrible acci dent that ho had witnessed. "I'd like to know where they soil 'em. " remarked an old lady in the audience who is always mislaying her glasses. Old Lady ( to grocer ) My daughter Is quite nn invalid , sir , and wants BOIIIO nice , fresh eggs. Grocer Yes , ma'am ( to boy ) James , show this lady these invalid eggs , "See , father , " said a son , with tlio proud consciousness of duty done , "I have saved $500 of my year's allowance. ! ' "Good , " ex claimed the old man , "you uro a wise young fellow.Churlio. " "Ves , father ; and I wish you would add $500 to it ; I've got to pay borne debts. " A musician recently submitted a song to a publisher entitled , "Why Do I Live ! " After reading a small portion of it thu publisher wrote the composer us follows : "Itccuuso you sent it/i y.u messenger boy. " The wife of the mikado of Japan threatens to visit the United States , Shu will bo wel come. Theater goers have had about enough of Whuaband. The quality of the blond depends much upon good or bad digestion and assimilation ; to make the blood rich in life and strength giving constituents , use Dr. J. II , McLean's Strengthening Cordial iid' ) Blood Purillor ; it will nourish Jho pronorlies of the blood from which'the ' elements of vitality are drawn , $ > 1 ifcv bottle. An unusiml'mnnbur of clcjgymcn uro said to bo going abroad this summer. Somu of them will givu thuir congregations u needed rest. Omaha to the Front WITH A SCIENTIFIC DENTAL SUR GEON , DR. BAILEY , Whose painless tiiPthoil * in ilentlktrj- ere ba lomlim ao popular In Omaha. Iloail the tcsilnioiilal , one of many sini'llar. To vhoui U may coiw-i-rti This ' is to certify thut Dr. IlaUuy t-itractea.'aiul tilled teuth for ine ubsijlutol ) ' without palp , by his il ' .v uiuth'pu in rtenti.fc.try.m.t .Ci.t'fiiTOV. .Office room2Upnil'JilU .New P m'oa Uloclc. Burlington ( toei -i The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. t It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the , evening of the same day. It has been progressive in- the past. It will lead in the future. # Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. XVbo Is WEAK. NERVOUS. DKHIMTA- TEI > , who In his FOLLY and IGNOnANCR baa TRIFLED away his VIGOR of I1OUY , BUND an J MANIIOon. causing cxhttUttlnR dralni upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE , HKA1 > A HK , BACKACHE , Drcadml Dreams. WEAKNENN of Memory. HASH- ffUI.NESS lu SOCIETY , 1'ISIl'l.KH upon the FACE , and alt the EFFECTS leading to F.ARLY DECAY and perhaps CONS CMP- ON or IMHAHITY , Jhoutd consult at one ? the CELEimATKD Dr. Olurko , Eetaullnbod 1861. Cr. Clarke ha. made NF.RVOUS DE- HILITY. CIIHONIC nnd all Diseases of the GENITO URINARY Orpans 0. LUo riMuljIt makes NO tliltbronco WHAT you tuwo taken or WHO has failed to euro you. SD-S'IiWALEN suffering fromdUeaseipoeu. bar to their oz can consult with the assurance of ipccdy relief and cure. Sonet 2 cent * postage tar wortg on your diseases. Q-8ciid 4 cents postage for Celebrated \VorItn on Clironlc , JVcrvonM and Deli cate Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , firco. Consult the old Doctor. VbousancH ctirwl. OtSIcon nnd jini'lorN privnte. OiTThosc cnntemplntlnc Marrimjo und for Dr. ClnrSio' * celebrated guide Mule and Fcuinle , each 15o. , both 25c. ( stamp ! ) . Before conddlng your caw , consult Dr. CLAIIKE. A friendly letter or cnll rnny 2&TO future suffcrlnirnnd shame , and add golden years to life.Book " I.lfB'H ( Secret ) Rr- rom , " 50o. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings cent e\erjTTEere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to8 ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. 106 SO , Claris St. . OHIOAOQ , ILL. , Uelfast , Dublin and LIvcruool From Hey/ / York Every Thursday , Cabin paH aio ; tXi nnd tM , accorilliiR to location of state room. I'.xcurslou Jii'i to $ JO. Steerage to nuil from Kuropa at lowest rato3 AUSTIN IIAMMVtN & CO. , ( jeu'lAKL'iit 'f.'lllroailway. NewVork. JOHN HIjKCUN , Gen'l Western Agent , 101 Handolph St. . Chicago. IIAHUV i : . MOOIir.8. Apent. Omaha. Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Exhi bition. TiieLUDLOW Hits obtained a routiitlnn ] ) when-over in troduced for "CouiiKt" ! STvrj-"PKit- KKCT FIT , " "COMKOUT AND rrv. " They Irnyo no superiors in lliuul Turns , Hand Welts , Ooodyeur Welts , und Machine Sowed. Ladies , ask for the "Lunuw" SIIOK. Try tlioin , and you will buy no other. Certificate of Publication. OFFICE or AUHTOII or I'uiu.io ACCOUNTS , I ST\THOrNtimAHKA , I- LINCOLN , lYbrmiry l t , 1S83. ) It ts hereby certllled that the Michigan Mut ual Ufo lusm-nnco Company , of Detroit , in the htatoof Mlclilpin , IIUH lompllud with thu Inaiir- Riico law of till * * tut < > . und in uiithorl/.ud to truiuact the business of life InsunuiL-o In thl * Htatu for thecurii-ut ynir. \Vitne > n my luuid unil thu i-e.il of the Auditor nf I'ubllc Accuuuu the day und year above writ' ten. II. A. HAIICOCK , Auditor I * . A. 1'ollcltfs Issued by thlHconipany have a definite rash value at end of Unl und t-ach anbswinmit year. 'J ha company win joun thin cish value , thereby rendfriHK Ufcslatuncu to thu holder und ut the tiimu time Keeping up thoiimiirancu. He- " western < oinpuny loaning It * funds in the il. It IK vnablt-d to pay liirKnillvIileniU. llefure Insuring f > t-u thu Michigan Mutuul's plans. For full information call on or addruna O. II. I1. Hule , Siip't , H Continental Work. Omaha , or .lames Hale , c. I' , Murphy , J. II. Can- uon , II. M. Halo , sueilul Acunts. ) lU-3-mm * TAPE WORM PROF. BYRON FIELD. TOPEKA , KANSAS. 4 * * * * * * * * # . If UHIV | jQ < biRfcru oryuthful er- ' * HI3 ! Cf iBror , tfcrlr dt y lot . rt . J Vill M i.J IL valuttW tre W > e ( i .U-J ) cnnUunln full jiaiticulara fpr Uutiiu cure , trw ot ilunr * ' AlJrf * PROF. F. C. FOWLCR , Moodug , Cpnn. A HUGE AXO MBUROK or WOflI > KEtLAM > . 10 ACRES CROWDED WITH FASCINATING AMAZEMENTSI TWO BIG , DIlUjLlANT AND BlSWUjDEIUNO PEUFOHMANOES AT OMAHA , TUESDAY , LOT CORXKIt iilTBI AM > HAIHIII/rOX STItUETS. Take Saundcru Street , Ore-en I.lno or 13th Street Cow. NOTE The nrrr.UKcrnenU of the American Showmen's Pooled Lcngue will prevent any other Circus from vlsIUng Oiuaha before September til s season. And 5-Coiitmeiit Menagerie. .All of Karth'h IlliiHtrlous Mld-ulr nnd Aicnh Champions. I'inlilo Ileioca , Hlnnotlrnino Celebrities Marvelous Human 1 lieitonicnaanil linnet X.ooloK c-nl Treasures Merged unit In n Colossal unit Unparalleled Unity. $3,500,10 , , Invested for the Polo's ' Delectation Actual Daily Expenses , $4,200 , ! Clinnaii IiiiiiKiimlioii Confounded by ill Stupendous THE ONLY COMPLETE , PEHECT AND LAVISHLY SUMPTUOUS REPRODUCTION OP TUB PlQfliQtniiiQt PninhQto nf Anoiont Mcnifl lildUidllllldl uUllllidlo ui AUlll IN NKAItljY 11,000 00 Kngllsh nnil ICimtiicUyTlmrouslibrods In Foul Rill-ring KU-UKK'OI ' for Supremacy ! Knormoun jlacti Truck - 1'ourT.iui-n Around , Out Jlllol Notably and Triumphantly llelufoicril this Season with tlio One Towcilmr , Kingly 1'lauroof Wistorn Uomanco , CarpiA. . . ZEE. _ Champion Wlng-filio' ot tlu > World. AND HIS fiHTKD SHN81 Only FiilM rowii I'nir of Itlood-Su'caliii ; ; EBipjiopolimii on "WK'VU GOT 'JOI ON TUB UbTI" : too IMIK.VOItlI3XAI , AKCK.M < ! ABtTIKT.S ! DO ACTS Scotch Athletes , Arabian Meteors , .Tnpnnosn MarvcH and a ( ll nntlo Duroiioiui Vaudeville Combin ation , In DarniK und Da.ililiiK I'urlonmuirui on thu Hugo Theatre titugo. ftnSnrn and Volluw lirnf Atti actions ! Not n OliCNtiitit on tlio 1'rogramniot 50 CAGKS OF WIM > ISSJASTS-A Unlvci-siil KulluiToifsirvuRO I-lfc ! 23 Itclned , rlddvn and dtlven by ono min : iiuil that mun ' 11UJ GHIIAT O' ( irvatest. Crundtot , Mnat KumoiiR and Ilest Trained Held of lUrjilmnti on American Soil Includ ing "Hajah , " the Colossal , AH-ovcrB'jiidowliii ; central 1'luuru of hin raen : "flld , " the almost lunmmClnwn Klvplmnt , nnd tint ( July llahy Kluphant on the Continent. IK.\UII38S , I'OKTU. ' , IlOYAMjY KKHIMj"KN WON I1 KTItllUT PAKADK. Appearing on tlio I'ubUoThorouglifa'ed at 10 o'clock livrry Morning , USUAL POPULAR 1'KHT.S OF ADM SKIN-lViTniiiiuiiccs al ( Jiislonmry Hours CHEAP nOUND-THIP EXCURSIONS ON ALL , RAILROADS ! 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