THE OMAHA DAILY FIZE , SUNDAY. APKTL C > . ISOe.-TVTEXTY-FOrR PAGES , Corner 16th -las Streets. The best lighted store in the city. Departments all on one floor. Complete stocks to select from. Inspection invited. Courteous treatment guar anteed , whether you purchase or not. this manufacture are made from the very pppalar this season , 4P-inch , at 75c Lace curtains 8 yard ? kmg at 76c SI. boot patterns , extra long , at 50c , One , Notion Linen Dept. very best selected material by skilled a yard. f 1.50 and 22 per pair ; t yards long at 75c , $1 , M.25 and SI. 50 per pair. workmen , -with the luteM , improved machinery French Challies. all wool , very hand f2 , $2.50 , $8 , 8-4 , $4.50 , 63.50 , S < " , , $7 , 89 Ladies'Silk Plated'Hose , black and Table pafldinj : . SC-i eh , 50c ; 64-inch , chinery , and are so thoroughly fioished some patterns HO-in COe per yard. and $10 ; > er pair. . . that do oocle. will shrink fancy patterns , at Sic , SI and $1.25 per .Department Toe ; ( tMncb , 51 and 51.15 per yard. they not net , Graciense Suitings. combiastion VV&bh Cloths , Etc , oc , 6e , Sc and 10s and can be worn in damp weather without stripes and plain to match , cut in any Chenille porUers , handsome designs pair. with dados , 4D-in wide , 8 yards long -at Ladies" fob chains , gold and oxidized the least tne fabric. desired , . each. out injury to length , US-inch at 5c per yard. " . 89 , f 11 , $12.50 and 23 pair. Lndier" Brown Lisle Ho = .e. white split at 2f.c. 51. SI.25 , 81. fill , 51.75 , Jiatid 2.25 per Linen Diapers. 20-inch , ; 22-inch , Goods show just what they are and will French Serge. SS inches wide , at GOc feel , at 50c a pair ; reduced frere ( > f > c. each. . of 36 . be until worn oat , us there is no weighting yard , iti all the and most de- " 82.25 per piece yards. per scarce Heavy Jute draperies , 60-in wide , at Glove buttonerf at Sc and 2" > c each. Cotton Dialers. JS-inch , foe : 20-inch , ing , stiffening or artificial lustre n. ed fcirable shades. GOc , 75c , SOc. $1.25 and S1.50 per yard. One line of children's ribbed cotton Boa bons. mouth mirrors , oxidired 75c ; 22-inch , SDe ; 24-inch. I'Oe ' per piece to increase the weight or finish. We Two lines of fine silk Velvets , in all Hose , heavy quality , black and colors , bottles and charms at 60c each. New of 1C yards. have the exclusive sale in Omaha lor the new spring colorings , at SOc and fl Colored striped scrim. 40-in wide , ISc at loc a pain sizes somewhat broken ; and novel. Slouched. Hemstitched Lunch this popular line of goods. per vard. and 20c ; 42-in , 2-3c per yard ; Beatrice they ace a bargain. 25c Assorted each , in fancy many hair new pius designs. from ETC to Cloths fl.50 each. Plaid Silks at SI and S1.25 a yard. colored scrim , S5-in , lOo and 12jc ; 40-in , Stoniue stud sets and cull but. Urns for 5-4 Bleached Lunch Sets , with Kap- Challies. Tnese come in a great range of the ICc i > er yard. line Infants of sizes , Wool and Hosiery in , a both complete black full dress at 76c per set and pair. Irins to match , at 8.5. S .f > D , SC , S7.5D , $3 newest colorings and are decidedly qualities Gold'cnff buttons at 2 > > c , f.f'C , COc , 75 c and colored , at from 10c to 50c a pair. and & per t-et. cheap at the prices quoted. " and ! 1 n pair. Cotton Challies , 22-5n , light colored Madras Drapery Ladies" Ribbed Lisle Vests with long Printed Calored Bordered Lunch Faille Silks at $1 and Surahs at 70c , Cut silver bracelets at lOc each , the Bets , with Napkins to match , at S4 , $4.75 , ground -with handsome ficrures , at 5o in all the new spring shades , are bath sleeves , also pants , at 40c , SOc and ( Tic a very ne\u-st. . and 7c ; 36-in challies. all the latest designs garment- Gold scarf pins at 25c. 50c , 75c and Jl SO , frG.OO and SB set. per items of interest to intending pur signs and colorings. 12tc ; black ground 34-in andr.-in,12fc ; S4-in and 40-in , Ladies' Ribbed Cotton Vests , at lOc , e.nch. Cloths , Dlain fancy Bleached Trny ana . . chasers. 15c ; extra fine , 52-ln wide and ' . . Chatelaine bags at S3. 51.25 and $1.50 cy borders , at 4 ( > c and 7iic each. with white figures.2G-in , atl2Jc a yard. Two-toned Brocades Black Satin very 15c. 20c , 2uc , I'.Dc and SOc each. each. Flannels , lust colors , , handsome , at 40c per yard : cotton pongee Our line of hand-made Torchon Outing non- - Bath Towels , fancy striped , at7c , lOc , Rhiidamas , with .small , cardinal , heliotrope ' l.udies' belts , leather anfi velvet , at loc. 20r , S5c up to fide each. fchrinlring. 2S-5n wide , at 15c pur yard. gee drapery'new style SG-in wide , lie Laces is ve-y complete , being espec 25c atid T.r > c each. 6-S Unbleached Napkins , extra qualities Tennis Stripes , 2in , 12jc a yard. trope , old rose and old gold figures. per yard ; estra fine , UO-ia wide. 2Dc per ially strong in extra fine patterns , Tom thumb frincos , all silk , for fancy ties , at fl and SI.50 doyen. Teazle Cloth , stripes and plaids , 23 Higti novelties in Colored Brocaded yard. prices range from 5c to 51 } > er yard.Ask work , at 20c per yard. Blenched Napkins , in 5-5 and 8-4 in , loc per yard. Silus , with plain silks and wool fabrics to see them. ' fcizcs. at 51.25. 41.50 , SI.75. 82. S2.50 , S3 , to match. Plain cotton scrim , 23-in and 40-in Some special rood things in VTindsor Ladies' 645.50 , S4.50 , 5 > 5 , Sa.50. SB and SG.50 oer NOVELTIES IN wide , at 15c and JSc per yard ; linen Scarfs for boys wear in great varieticsat dozen. scrizn , 42-in , I0c ! per yard. Sc , lOc each , 8 for 25c. , 15c , 2 for -DC , and Table Danmsks , bleached and un CURTAIN and i5c ! each. Capes bleached , from 4B to 72 inches wide , at Dress Goods and Silks. Hosier- G. F. Black Velvet Ribbons , all 50c and up to J2 per yard. ) , . Wraps widths , at the lowest prices in the city. Novelty Pattern suits at $12 , 815 , DEPARTMENT Solid black Silk Handkerchief * at SOc Broadhead $ ] . - > .75. 20 and 2-3 each : extra value. Underwear and $1 each. Cloth capes , black and colors. Complete lines of the celebrated .0..ru. 57 , 7.f,0. SS and 10. Brillinntirittf in all the new spring Sxll ; atT.M > . 7 and fl\ ( \ . caws - Shawknit Socks the best fittintr , best Dress Goods. colorings , . " ( ' -in GOc , 40-in 7Dc per yard. Lace curtains 44-in.wJde taped both Etc. Etc ' roodsn , the market , 2jc a p ir. > UK wraps , lone , at fla and , * ! 2a. weant'g lUaronal Monairs. new and stylish , IC ! sides. 20c ; o'.V-ic 2oc : ( iO-in S7fc per yard ; . , Boys' French Percale Shirt Wai U , Pea ? > ant wraps at So. Hl.'iOand 12. Half wool , in two qualities. 2.Vinch , in at 75c per j-ard. 2Mn lace curtain net for sash windows at l.ic : and -riOc , reduced from 50f and 7-r > c Newmarkets 14 and 15. All new " 5c : 40-j.ach , GJC per j-ard. Goods of Roj-al Mohairs , ail new shades and oOe per yard. _ Ladies' Fancy Brilliant Lisle Hose. extra value. spring styles. Mail Orders Solicited. Charges prepaid. Spring catalogue'will be ready for mailing in a few days. Send for one free. Sole agents for Foster's Kid Gloves. inomoson , Deiaen r e ner i and ONE OF COMLGC'S IDEALS. It the Beautiful Ma - Quern of BCOUE. DESAELI OOUUTED THE STOKS3. "W'hfroupon Bi'.mai-ck Culled Him a Great Mnn Ol'jeet-ed to Sam Small's -Cbef-tnuU. " Mc- frli't' Memoi- . Had the inter ol 1S55-BJ > l oen ? vs mild as this it might l e early yet towrite reminiscenues of Ro-coe Oonkling. says tlie New York Herald. The groit vic tim of the blizzard had , us hi ? friends IvDt-w , his sentimental side. Among his b'-st friends was the editor of a promi nent New York state paper. One even ing lifter the senator had delivered one of his grandest speeches during the ex citing Garfie-ld campaign , they -were tutting together before a glowing fire , one which might have tempted Ik Marvel into a reverie. At last they touched upon that theme of themes 1've. "In my boyhood , * snid Conkling , " 1 fell in love with an ideal in love vjth that glorious character , Mary tjuuen of Scots , "What u woman ! "Wliat praoe , what lusanty , what magnetism , v uat jictwor ! 1 have loved her all my lf < ' . " A few months later the editor cmled uj on n l > eautiful and famous woman , one whose name for many years liad U rn a-woeiated with that of Conk- ung. As he iwe to go he passed the ifcant'ri. , and his eyer- Jail ujwn a hand somely formed cabinet of her elf , and .he wore the eot-turne of Miiry tl > u'in of bitots. _ There has l o n a Bup irtition in the world by which rogues have often profited , but which is now happily fnd- ing uwuy a fancy that 21 man of genius niUf-t silwuys be a Delphic creature , zind , if not obscure inwords , must t leiist never k > wt r his dignity by jiRrticijitiung in anything nngrnud. H } 'S tlip April Arena. But the hoin Jy prttctai-Hlitv * ! true gfnius nevtr avoids the little , if a Lule own be gained. This was well U- luKtrated l > y an iundeat during the wn-- won of the Bt < rlia t tDgref ? whtsre , by- tlil > y , Dirfaeli iumsl-ed at the start , t hough he could fniohk Frewh i-eudily , tLat the bu-dnew s-hould be rjirrifd on in l-jiglish , thereby implying to the bloJ liuivp ] tha.t llnglihh win , the Uvr u > nirue < > f the world and he the ter of the hltuation. The little incident was this. At the fiwt dipUanatic ainaer the MitrquU of Salit-bury , a ratb - bharn ohnerver , nuggt st d to Printt ) Bismarck that it wa-uuviboleK > iaetojiw8ilowchtsr- The ju-inoe took umbra e M > d the chnrgavherwiiicw U > e Mar quis iuMbUta with so much waraith vu&t Be wxmf i-ld was foroed to iuxi BtJHwmsn ld quietly dt > - his ] > lut - Very tdowiy aad care- f ullr , though doubUusn with aa iawtird HuUlf , Btuutoubfitild urrwtpud the HUtntts IUK } bteoto in military rd raud 1 ! tlioro wtire two Htoittfo witioing. H re WHJ. a d * > nutu > tra.UOB into' wkich jietvouality twtuid not utr. The Gcnuaa prinoe ext < * ndt < d a luoid of apology to the Mar- qiue. and iMud : "You wt * * > ripLt , ' " Titan lurtiinf to BtittOcittefi&UL , h0 tixolais&fed : ' My ioM , you are iudutid a jrrwU man.11 I > hn. < Mi > < t S m Small i * attbe Sber- tuur. ha ; > 1 he t ' ica 'o Tribune He has one lectured in a town near Lathrop. the jilnce where the women made a crusade upon the saloons and tis isUjd the mon in managing pubbc affairs. Some of the men down there need help. Mr. Small think * : he found Mime- who had not hejird of the Johnstown flood. In a backwoods town Mr. Small hud a funny experience. He was adverted to give a "bright talk , to be strictly original. " The town hall was crowded and the andiencu was appreciative. To illus trate u certain point the speaker re ferred to the prophet Daniel jind briefly gave a history of pie heroic bible char acter. During this pait of his talk Mr. Small noticed a tall , broad-shouldered granger -with stubby whiskers who ap peared displeased with the k-cture. Al ter the talk was over and Mr. Small left the platform this granger approached him -with the request : "Sny , I want ter get my money hack. " "What is the matter ? " asked Mi1. SmalL " "VThy , the show wasn't what you ad vertised. Them big handbill * on the town hall said 'twas going to be an orig inal lecture and nothing old , I didn't fork over a Quarter to hear a lot of chest nuts. " ' "What displeased you ? " "Why you told that tale about this man Daniel and the lions.5" "Yes. " "WolLeen that in a Chicago paper nigh onto twenty years ago. You must think u folk ? down here ain't posted. " ' The fortunes ol war are strange. One day in the Southern hotel at St. Louis , a few months ago. Mr. J. B , McCullagh , the editor < if the Globe-Democrat , was sitting reading a newspaper whea a gen tleman walked up , and , extending his hand , said : "How do you do , Mr. McCullagh ? " The editor pat out his hand and said : "How do you do , eir'r' " "You don't socsin M > know me , * ' the stranger remarked. "Oh , res , I do , " said Mr. McCnllagh "Well , who am I ? " inquired the stranjrer. "Ill answer you in this way , " said Mr. Mt'OuHjwrh , "The last time I saw you was in ISO * , in the pilot hou e of the gunboat 'aaininr ' it ) in the river before PL Donelson. There were three of us in the pilot house you , myself 'and the pilot when a s1 ell struck us , carrying away the pilot hour-e Hud killing one man and -woundm ? another. I was un hurt. Nov. if it was Morrls'sn wke was Icillcvd by that shell your name is Reilly ; Md ii it was Keilly who was killed , you are Morrison ! I remember your voice perfectly , but I cannot recall your name. " Mr. Mefulla u was ri M. Tfca nan who * 4ood before him was RaiUv. the jvilot , who wa not lulled. Hall , the chief mes-onger at the ou- totn hou e , c<dv t d M suave manner v hon h was the head waiter at the Ar-tor bouse. He umbers into CoU etor Erhardt'e presewoe natirly every day men wha are known tluvugbout the country , ryb th New Yerk Tribune. But nothingple > w him mcuv than to rt call tiw dayg when b * aervtMi Horace Grfe ) * v , who diiiisd for ytwi-s at tlw Astor hour * . Dinner tkeve at that tiioe WTUM > rvtid < M the Amertotui } > laa , anj was from IHI. . until > p. iti. " 1 u-d to onrr u"xaid Hall , "wvd wbao 1 had rattcbttd tb t weicu-fourth or twt-a- ty-fifih rut IB a rib of rouM beef , 1 knew thfel it wtjuthA time fur Mr. G eelev to oome ih. He lik d UM twwity-l < unn or tw < MxtT-ftrLh nit bwaitfre , 1 SK | KII , tW ma * ! in that part of th reinol was duiMf exactly to wit hit twite. Wbn I had got to Mr. Grwt-leyV out , I n * d tfe run aiy kriff a'-aund the rim of it and re- niwveku the uvirajnt eue orfai , wL.ch he did not like. We heaped up the plate with potatoes , gw-in peas and btsans Mr. Gre ley wu a gi-eat hand for green peat and sent it in to him. * 'Mr. Greeley g-enerally Mopppd for a few minutes in the o&ice to chut with paojile there lefore sitting down to din- nei- . But at the table hi- talked very little. He was not a great eater , but he always wanted plenty of food , I never knew him to * end his plate out twice for byel , although I have known him to call for a souond * belping"of vegetables. He was always good to the porters and wait ers , often stopping to chat with them. And he always tipjKid us , too.1 In the summer of 1042 , while taldncr part in the annual military exercises , Bismarck was standing one afternoon on a bridge with the officers of the land- wehr , when his servant rods the horses to water b-jlow. One of them liecame re ve , lost its footing and dragged its rider into deep water. His master at once cast aside sword and coat and sprang from the bridge to save him. As he was an expert swimmer , the rescue would have been eay. . but the drown ing man clung to him with such tenacity as to imp-de his movements. In a mo ment Bismarck'e mind was made up. He dived and kct the terror-stricken creature under water until he became in sensible and relaxed his gras-p. Then he brought him safely to the bant By a few simple appliances animation was restored and b ; > th lives saved. The presence of mind and the fearless resolu tion which such an action displayed were well known to lie among the pe culiarities of the "mad lord of Enejl- hof , * " as his neighbors called him. The Brazilian nabob , Baron Ferean , who died not long since , was as miserly in trifles as he wa extravagant in other directions , says the Philadelphia Tuaes. It was one of his puculiarities never to foe servant * , and the waiters of the various hotels at which he sojourned were for that reason not partial to him , One morning while staying at the magnificent Maux hotel , in Bio de Janeiro he came down to breakfast and ordered a outlet. After he had eaten it he ordered a seoond. "Baron , * * said the head waiter , mali ciously , -it's a custom with us never to serve the same course twic'a at one meal. " "Is that so ? " add Feraan , and rising from the table left the room. In ten minutes he came buck into the dining room , "Waiter , " said he"I have just bought this hotel and am master here now. As you will not be able to get HWUr-tornod to roy plan of serving the gue.-ts aooording to their wishes vou are dismis-t d at onoe. * ' Thereupon he took up his napkin again and callea to another waiter : "Now , bring IB * another outlet. " A vary good exam pie is set by the Ein- peror William in di. penain the same weight and tie same meaioire in * mili tary cur-es to all offender * , and it would be well if it were followed ia this coun try. BfiraDtlv a soldier complained of ill-tri-atmeBt by Count Pfeil , a Mtoood lieutenant in hir regiment , aitd , after a uourt-iuartial , that offloar was staiteecad to IourUB days"arrifet says the London Tiroes. The Mwwmcti wa dir- l Vbwl u > tbe emfMu r for eon rioatio& , with the minutes of the evident * , and his majesty qufeb d tbe proceedings , as he itoo idtij' d the sttnuuc te W aho etlirr inadcqu .Ve to the ooettf-e ; and the retmlt of a new trial wa * t-UHt th * uount wa ordered to be iiu- wiwoaed ia a fortre * * for tdpht w * k , a iinoing which the emp 'ror oontirmfd The co-irt * whith he ha * taken ! iai maoe it i > ar that he * s n't * , red that the rar. . and file of the array shell be justly tivated and their grievances redressed. The following i = told by a Boston law yer : The story is to the efloct thai on icy nijrht the lute ( . 'harlotte t ushman and Lawrence Barrett came out of the theater together. The steps -were dan gerously slipjiery. and it was with diffi culty that they lu-pt their footing at all. A ? they totteringly de-.ceiidjd , the great aeti-ess said to her companion , quite in her Lady Mw > > eth manner : "Take a good grip on my arm , Lawrence , and if I slip , hold Tin like grim death ; but if you slip , in the name of heaven , let go ! " Luckily for them both , he did not slip and they reached the bottom ia safety together. IMf'JETJJCS. Put yocr trust in the Lord and your money in a trust and you'll come out all right. Occasionally you wiD find repentance with a bowed "head , but with u nose that is still turned up. Ethel i to paterf amilas , who has just said grace * S'cuse me , pupa ; is it gmm'icul to sny , Amen ! "What has became of the old-fashioned man who iK-lieves in a hell ! Gone to verify his be lief , probably. Proof Hcadcr- Another blunder in the Church Services. " Sing 10 will have to be fired. He multes it "duze open at 7 : J0. ! " ' He ( sadly i Do you suppose we shall ever see cauh other ugain ! She ( softly' In heaven , I hope oh' I forgot , though you are ia Yale , aren't yimi He Mun , you Imow , was created only n little lower than the . irouldti't BU.V that. It sounds o juaoh Eke a reflection on the angels , you laiow. For lortv duyc she eats no meat , But often doss fche feast her Mind's eye ujiau thebDniita sweet She means to bay for "Castor " Pastor ftodyin ? want Let us hoj > e thst yon die trnstin ! : to meet yaw friends uiid dear ones in the hfaveid.r niansions oJ the West. Dying Man i aiechaaicaUy ) AH right. TU see you luter ' Hta-e's a seraioa conveyed' In B paradox deft When ftsianerhaB EtrayeS Itisripht to pet left. -A rather plttia lufiy asks the opinion of her minister.Is it a sm to leal n trifle of vanity when 1 am oilled handsome by u peuUeman' " "JJot a Bin for you. ujj "hild , bat a terrible hangs , ujioa the ffeatlomau. " Mrs Anpelirn iVout it be Just too lovely for anything to hare wines and hurns for ever * Mr. AceelicJt na Jlysjiaptiri I dimt want any of it in u > uutWc > wouldul be than1 a wtiefc bafoi * you d wuat niy - insb to put oa your hat. Mrs Plumper TaUe Mr. Gnodla h and slip inu ) the billiard : iniir. . There's u small R&ti-LeiiUiB waiu come on. Miss Ruiurd ( who knows Ci < mtilt < uW'K dj.iUiin.r M u dauoej't ThHnk you. irwy inncjj ; but I've done uSuut all tbe pMaooe 1 cos stand tbu Aunt Hizzie. n oolorsfl woman having Itean converted. Parson Tnftutif ! > es wanted to bap tise bar ic wintar , bat tjbe aonvetl aiqecuia , tUronprb f r for her btrrftu. "Djan' ve trnM in theLawd' " asked tiwjiarsim , "Aw you * . brodd r , " said Aunt Tfizrie.1 doas Uii pint Uy in d * Luwd , bsi I aut't gwim ; to fool widHiin. " He knows full well who historv rsads Whtiu man by fxitb was cuidfed Ttie vaiiwit relipiout , ontads The human rure divided. JCnw Pucan , Christian , SociiiUst , Illiu rm mail and scholar. All iu one oominou creed uulies T&e worship of tbe doDw. Ta * Kv. Dr W riand Heyt te a piiod storyUlkir. At * ntmmt Biiiiutttc % ' e tiiig le u-us ratanr over tttr Gmakefh wlin. tts Ittt MU& , are pitiuwid u evary cultuuity HK ft itnr- XMMUQmi of im Mttidixi ruixi. Bbd iic tuld 01 tm indmdual uarnttd Su-wart , who -would kuep tbe p < n 4 jHiiiuk1 ol his town in tat extremely uervuu * raiuaitiiti : by propb yai tue end of Qie wcurld One dcr uc xmboii\ - tukfW of Mr * Stm-urt ta * pm | > hM'k wife , if ab r- k ! j litiK'r - < j tn wona wa * ccimitig to w. end in tutaute he Lad Lumnl"Weil 1 ' ininnr jU ri".ie ' < j' 1 U JinH- l w _ u Mr Mev ' i. niL < r j SO mm BITTERS WANTED , 2onh Erpsrience of a Drammer Some Montana Men. ETSSTBODT VAS IS THE JOSS Except the Anjjel of Commerce He "VVas NearJ.v Prichtened Out of His IVUs AVhen He Saw the 5hiotrf. . . Tne presence in this city of B. F. Gilmore , has recalled un old tirop joke to the minds , of old-timers , says the Bntte Inter Mountain. Hewing a rcpon of this stoj-v a rejiorter of later Mountain oitllcd at Mantle & "Wan-en's office this mominp and hnd the rare good for tune to find General TVarreu and United States Mui-hhul George TV" Irvin , the prize jiair of sttiry tellws. txiffetber and iti the lxnl of humors. A request.for the East India bit- t < irs story at once elicited a heajty lauph aud General \Vuri-un pushed his chair back from the dusk , thifw one luc t vej' the other aud becua the folldwinp tale of woe -You &tf that was in IfcTs. It was one of the worst winters I oversaw in Montana The day after the lepuJature adjourned thu-e was a canp of us coming over ou the couch to DwrLodpe and Butte. Thei'e ivere JutUre Davis , .loan Firb i. F. B Giluiorc , Irvin heiti. mvsflf and a woollen blanket drummer AVe left Helena at T o'clock in the morning aid pot to Little Bluctfont about 1 o'clnrk There they switch od us into a couuh. AVe hud eomethul fur on u hied TVe were out all nicht tn thtDorr Greet ; hills aud pot into Beer Lddce at 10 o'vlork tlic neit morninp. IVttU. the East India bitters story cot stcrted on tlie Mod that moruiiii ; and it ran all night. "AVe had not leen out long from Helena until Irvin and 1 got on to the fut-t that Gil- mow represented Her & Co of Omaha , aud sold Golden Rbeuf whisky and East India luttorb. nud we fOnduded to lieniile the tedium of tbe journey by jehhinr him He did notlmmvaman on tlie coach IITJU liegan the ball Jiy saying. ' "Warren. I wonder if those East India bitu-re jieojile will hare the nerve to send a drummer out ui this country this y arr If thev do , said I. we will see that the pets hung. Do yon remember the nipht that yon aud I and Lon Smith and Hur.U YiOitori s t up all iiirht in Pete Vali- ton's saloaii in Deer Lodse aud played juiljer' ' We draoU up nil the wuiaky aud t * r tiiey had iii the bousr. and when the slxirkau out they hud uolhiup but EHSI India bit wit , . R > d we had to driilb that That was the nlelii 1 weat home and chusad tuy wife out of the house with an ux. , and threw the hired girl duwii u sixty-foot fchuft on the next chum" -Yoh. " says Irvin , "and Hauls Valtton wt fire So his own barn that aigiit. I did not tuciw a thing that hapriencicl aftwward * . Wtien 1 woke up I was outtar arr < * l for steal- injf a lioi-se five nuk * from Philiibui-g. 1 wtw arreswd walking aloup ban-foot and lauding the hors ay rone. There were four duys in that week that 1 Lave never been able to iKtommt for " "I uhipjMd in again then nnd said 'Yes , aud dcin't yon ramemtwr the nevt day they found Lou fmitb ruumup over the l > wb s wwr GurriHun with nothing but a pair of Arvwen , on. and he hud to h lusno--ri Iwfdrc be eould tie taimid. .Inst AJljinrt drc > nMd ; into the salcKtc that uifrat and only tool : ULTK- drilita of the Htuff He diKB ] ( ] iiii d und was wrw heard i > f ainun for four muntlis wben X Bwtdtar di ctvc-ed aim dovE in the bad laud * jiiuyiiif b BUr upi N"nitaiJ a inadknito mail unuiufi the Crow ludiuusi He hud HO wwollartiaii of w i t had ncxmn'Bd at aU wl c X rttwUud him to Uiwwilf. ' -We tew up this kind ot rwkot for Mn e time and Giimm * dtdot BI.V WDNL rtoaUy In-nj B jdIf 1 rvw fr trw-fe of BD aren't of thut company I willnot Utc najitaiD of tbe vifilMiit * on to him Thute Etun ILOI MH- um ar * m&icujr widowt. Mkd orphan * at a tor- nhirtf ! in Muutao * . ] toli you UK ? ai * ami tbe gmvtie IB tltu utmtorr. iu3 1 cNibmuer it T duty , if k drummer m er * ilM b < - it , "Ol itoafLth j ) ' -1 ' ! j - WJIT ni re - . < - ti i'u" 4 to produmbis identity us arrant of tlie bit ters. bul ut tbih JIHILI lie eviiK'fd a dispct'turn ' U > ! -tancl up for tbe objectionable fluiJ und inild'y ' f.uict 'l-lentleiiieii , 1 huve drank the bn- tci's UiVbtiU , uud 1 tulie\ tbuni to be chcaii- cuUj jmre ' "ChemiraUr pure , " roii'od Irvin , and his fare got red us he made a motion as if to sue if his"BIX fthcioter xvas in jiusition lorinstimt use. Why. I tell vou. suthut Pro ! Tom Strung uiude an analysis , of the stuff te Deer lodge One bottle of it liuQed down showea a lump of stryclmiuc as bur iu. a n.an's fist. A bottle of the stufl was s.e.ut up mirth , and it did all the wolf puisoiiing in the Fort Bunion country fur four years One bottle of it was stated to be equal to twelve b'lttlee of strychimie coining through the reg ular channelirom the easo. I huve si-en one drink of thut bitters , taken by a young niau " of rventy-one. tuni his hair gray in a" single night. Isothinc tiut the iron" constitution of "VTarren and inj-sell ever enabled us to bur- vive that night's dcbruch ' "At this paint Gilmore did .not venrare ncy further i-espoiise. Irvin and I liept it up all night. Tlie nest mormnr we cot into Deer Ludre and ull stoj ) ] > fd over tbei-e but myself I came on tt Butte and went into the whole sale liquoi sttnv of H , L. Fruiilt and .Tim Brown , and toid them the suiry. and we mrit-ed to carry out the joke a little further. Frank had a lot of tiuntils of the bitten , on hand. He put it altogether in a ( sorncr'with a lot of empty barrels , and covered the whole pile with wucoa hhwti , which wore securely muled down. T\vo days later Gilmore cnme up fi-om Doer Lodge und went Ktraicht to Franl : & Browi-'tv. He was jileasautly re- eravcd by the boys and Bill Owsiey wai nlso- pif&ent. Giluioi-e talked business and sold some Golden Sheaf whisky , cologne spirits utid other stuff to Frank Finally he asked if the stouk of East India bitters wus all used up. 'Sh-b-b ssys Prank For God's salre don't mention that name wound here even in a whis { > er. 01 your life isn t safe He tlien took Gihiiore out and bhowed Lim the big pile of barrels covered with canvas He told him thut if tbe populanoc got oil to tbe fart that t hat canvas concealed East In dia bitters his business would be ruined : his bouse would be burned down , and he doubted if even his life would lie spared , "Gurnore refilled that u couple of durlF named Irvm and "Warren had ooshcd him tliat way on tbe rend over from Helena , bul thut he did not buiieve one word of such u ttory Frank said that he would quickly convince him. und jroiosed ) } that aB should go out and take a dnnk ut the first saloon they came to. aud if Gilmore. cared to risk his life he might call fpi Eust India bitters. "Gilmore iiooeplod the iiropasition and the gang went out and drumind into Jim MeGov- orn's sakiuu. TUe baj'Ui ] ar hud of course btitsn fixttd. BUI siud he'd t&ke a little whisky , .Tini Brown called for a toddy. Frank said he" hure a glui * of b cr , mid then triune GUniore'h turn He wtid he pne .ed he'd try a little Eugt ludiu biUers IVhtm he jm- wouu1 th * futivl wordb the bai > kti(7)ar ( flit w a kiufe a few Ions and nindo & tcrriblf lunge at Gilmore The latter Juniptid bixtk and tbe kniftetuck in the bar a full inch. The bm-koirper couldn't pull it out , so be dived under the * lim aud came up with a brat * nf Mxuum < ers Bel ni < e he coulfl fchoot , Owb- ley jump d on ium , while Pnmk and Brown huhtlud GUniure out of the sulduu. . He was tiHlc sbtrat the gills and a little nervous , but lie didn't po back iuu > MoGovera's saloon nor did he nmuMou East Indiu hitters during tbe rt'imunder of hit , stay in Butte It wne a ypar nft rwarfls bpfore he found ont thetnuk thut hud oboen worked on him. 1 afterwards learned Unit the Jake cuusod the nule of tu bitters to fall rff 30U jwr c ; itthangh of coors * tli rewuii jiotLtup tbe lualtervrith Uwm. Gflmorr now luuj-hfc at the bVory at > heartily as any of us. " ITlKf , A j > sm t IB a b < * ] 0t l at Ptttelmrg rot nrunk on & uutt oup of uknUol l ft in Imr ro&tih uud sbot-kod tu * ianiai k with her nru- flMUtJ' . Mr * . . G W. McGuuiu. of Alphnrrtu. Ga. . ha * H tinwfl of chu-Utuii tu t blic KUV * will < < ui only til mi mi tu Ui tbe ytinr Tttt-y Iwn tut- citbor BIS , and arc a * 1st at Ui * end of Uieir fwit w taoy ware bet w Sju BtuU-y of Xwthj-Ute. Mich , UMUC UOTOM Uirwt nit * in the Hutd twut * ti * um ai > 4 nil of them hud hold uf a utruw tt r lu p fclnup. ( H ciowr u > vtfttun > tiiu ! fouud taut tht two in i-MUr ruts , w tTt jeitdiug Uie conU-r ou < V tin L w ttiLl .li'l near MnnTp'-Ilier in 1be mnih f P'i - amnnr other Jthmrs found und r < - i-iri"n ' a Puns academy wore two sLuus * \ i > n. lemguip to the Aryan race , und , .tup t n > > that , judeed Irom their jiropi.rti mu -J have belonged to u mac at U-UM i ! ' ! t bc'igbt A rare phenomenon it rcpirt"1 -m Molo. Recently duj-rug tbe afii mmr twttcn the hdui > of4 and r > tiiiv- . > - . seen all in it rcm u little abmi i , < horizon. The sky was verj CK-UI ui i The ceatral luminary , which wut ; i- urticle.shotiewith an unwuntx-a tir' wliile Irom its suppartors dajlcd nn - tbe prismaticcolois At the HUIIM lu. rainbow mude its ujijiennince al htiui in distance. , bul upside down , WAL iu. L > side toward the horizon A rare rurinMty is owned in Pha-iux K 7 liy Miss , Ida Colvin. It is u Hiuty iimu > tu ti canary which talks It wa i bn.ugt i \ ,1 * ju-eseut home about the same tiui u vouur jiarrot was puruhasud. Tbe two tura& Uu < . mien in their respective rHtre . side bv wrte always , uud while tlie parrot bus cuuc-hi Hunie of tbe singinc note * , of tue ranurr i.u > oc > has leanied to eimuciatc jilainir ii-.m . s. feathered friend. 11 hiii leimnid t4iii > - fut r two sentences , which are. "Swwt i 'i' Hi i r bird" ' uud "O. pK ! > r Billy. " bui tn--i u' siiolxn with startling distinctness tion. Lehigh university bus Q dnimalif < b called the "Mustard uud Chow A committee has l " n ajip'ui tofl hr 'tp staufling comuiittoe of Columbia ibge i . raise money lor a gymnaMiuui The Babvloniun esjiloivrs M-LI . t r t f tinjversny of pennj > yJvuuiu IUM T--ILI i cured S.IKM tablets , which will b. : UMUJ.-U u. . the university Prof J D Dana of Yale is ulm- 1 i tn > > > - lis-h a work on "C'linnicterifti--- \ u ciiiides. " imfl also another editum of U.--u. aud Coral Ifaluaos " Mr. Henry W. Sat'e of Ithar-a , N Y uuk recently given to Ocirnell uniAt-i's ij ULi > dowment of { SKtQ.ICiii for the Uliran tfr Sage's iK'nefactions to the unn erbjt ui i\\ amount to about tlOMtiU ( Tlie ItuHunn of BoKton have ju > t bo'i ) & mcetinc to take htej * to ostabhst KI * incu. trial school for youuc men unu v mien f their race , ui which also they rui , leuri. ic i-eud und irate the English language Tbe Chautauqua attsemlOy. uuucr the mm. ngemunt of George E Yiucenl atu W A Dumaiu. Esj. ( . is n phenomena ; bt t Bishop .liihn H Vincent Imiiacd n > 1 T L . . be Init-w when he launched tb < hr-.t < i.u u qu tmst-mtOy m 1KT4. und iuutidu-'i" : . - < the C L S C. homf udy si Of UH v ' L hai. OfMKMi reftdeiw in its fouru - - aud bus fini-ollod in the last eltn'IL .1 1 iJ 1 Middle school * , wit hont Lat'r ' i > - t > jr in nmtir r iu neur the North H--II Bttltic in Germany Tbofse are t. i' . do not HiUnid to prepare for tiiin v lint oflcr -solid nirtdem sci''t.ti' ; tiou. " and thus prepare I < a tli < i i da ties cf modem Me WKT thai i b' rr > . t Wph 8"boob > whirh have tbe ctniT .r 'n lower und HIP coiiKUioptioii n lur t T . . " * criifli * It u , u ImiKTOtuWe fuct tlmi ' uti. > < four aundrfd bij-f enferinp u CIUHM-U w-ii i n rarely more UIHU a half din-fii ) cruuuu hem * the others drop out of M-b ml urii u wnattcnng < > f p\'erj"thiue and it n-temu Intowledce iif nuthiiiE Tbe cm/ci m-h . - . wHhooi Latin. " UK they art- also cuud e > - . to buve a gruut future Tbe Brows I4t ry Mngwdn - pi.ti. b'-a & ' univcrkity of thut nume 11. ti IKi i- , vi bereufter riuijily uc the Brown Murar A number of important rt.ung ii t ! , ur runpomeBt of ntuaio * littve beri. UK.-I r-o . ; m ; by the f arulty of Weftlt-yac uni frs r\ \\i are to go into ojRJ-ution t the j-n .T . M.iu - 1 collope year rn < ler the new plat .1 . stodiw. tM ) re will be two rerttui . niv u wet i iu fconi * ' tai-e * wailotlwr * will of 1 1 T di , but each w t will Imve the MIUK sum < i „ ) Hf of rofttatioiu Tbut * is fclw. n > if u ' Inuliiui in Uw tuuoubt uf tut r < a. , v , . of tbe flrM two JOMW in Grot-k ttti. ! .u WttUMUtUtUOK , With iW ttlCWMht 11 111' . . i trf rteuti v * Kufflcxn to iiiitke up u. . i ol til * y'iw'fcwork. . Tb * i > ) 'p > rt . > - t * * fa iinuijt : ui * nln , to tc lu'-n-u-- ' - etilJV 'Uniut of lb twnp < - < if clt- v < . , r j b ; 1 t.lsf k w