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THE OMAHA DAJLT BEE , SUNDAYOOTOEEK 26 , 1800--SIXTEEN" PAGES , ooTomsn. l'mU ( J'Wi < i rill. In pcnalvp , ( Irramy mood I walk alone 'Mlil fields In autumn's choUcsl glories Urost , Tlio fair scene sootliM my soul , ns tender tone Ol minor strulii lulls childhood's heart to rest- To long to Ho upon IU mother's breast. Tlio \ \ nrui pray sky above licntU gently down , DrouRfltlow with ucutrul tones and ixarly mist ; And brtxxli upon the pastures purpic-unnvn. Upon thctlchhand frultfl the sua hns kissed To blushing riixjucss. lltro ttio dull gold crown Of golden rod nods Just nbovo thchluo Of sciittcrud niti-rs fair. vMlo joniler'lenni | The queenly cardinals' blood-arrows tliroii li M'liu tnutldcr slndcs of ulilcrs by the stream , Th.it In oath rljiplo uilnoi-s bca\cii' bluu. Yon dntt of blazing sumac leads the o\o .Along the wlmlttiK P th \vhnt appinra A spirit litndsca | > -neither earth nor sky Tint valves within mo drouiiis of other yc.iw Of Lopes , and Jojs , and sonows long gonoby , Slow fnlM the omilns shades upon the weld And softly fides October's ' Kol'lon ' iriy , Set In the \v cst , ft fo\v faint clouds of told Ami purple catch tbo sun's lust tender ray 'Jhit bids good-night to autumn's perfect ilaj LOST CASH' . A srouv OF inn CANMHAX IUXUONS. Clinrlea G. D. HobetU In Now York Independent : In tlio liitnber cninps o ( norlliGiislorn Mtiluo and tiotthwcsterii Now Hrunswltk they still ttilk about the fjre.it midwinter tliuw that wioughtsuuh havoc seine ten or a dozen jours back. Itr.uuooti without wnining nbout the last week In I'obi'iury. Theiu hud boon heavy snow fulls in tlio early part of the winter , mid nil thtotigli that district the BUCKS \\ero deep mid toft. LJofoio tlio tluw enuio to an eiul tlies > o great snow inttsbpsoio dwindled to almost nothing , mid the lee luul ono out of the ri\crs in a H-rlesot tremendous Hoods. Tor the lumber tliio\is the thaw was n imignlllcoiit oppoitunlty , of which they made haste to avail themselves. Iliiviii } , ' no stuinp.ifjo duos to pay , they could alT ( 'd allttlo extra outlay for the dilll- ovilt hauling1. They were comparatives ! ) scenic fioin Intori notion , and thoopon- injj of the btioiims triiAO them an oppor tunity of quickly { jotting tholr spoils out oftho way. Ono of the most important camps of the district was that of the Ujukert eomp.ui ) , on the Little St. Tianch. On a Satuiday morning , the fourth day of the thaw , woul wan brought into camp tlint the thieves \\oro hiving a delight ful time over on La1\o Pcchtivucokaa- pjomle , on tlio company's timber limits. btovo lovlo ) , the bofas of the camp , immediately - mediately called for volunteers , to at tempt the uiptwo of the marauder. Every man at once caino forward , v\ith the execution of tlio cook ; and Iho boss in order to o\cito no jealousies , made hlsbolcitionby lot. In half an hour tlio bqund utis ready to sot out. " 15o jou tijjolii' along , sir ? ' inquired OHO of the luindb. "Whj , of cout'H ) ? " exclaimed Doyle , "McC'iinn will bo in charge hero vvhilo \\oYo gone. Theio's Mien a thins- pos sible as u brush with thorn follows , tho' ' I don't anticlp.ito no tioublo with 'om I leckon thoj'ro relyin' on the thaw to keep om' from belli' interrupted. " "i thought , " responded tlio man who had just Bpoken , "as how the 'little feller' inifrlit como out to c.uap todaj , along of Mint , an' you mightn't want to miss him. Ho ain't been hoto fur moro'n n. month , now , an' vvo'ro all kind of oxpeetln' him today. You Ivln depend on us to make a good job of it , of BO bo's you'd like to stay by the camp. The hands all known jou too well to think you stayed homo on account of bein' skoered , an ) " ways ! At this them \va s a general laugh , for Steve Doyle's reckless couiago was fa mous in all the camp. "No , " baiil the bo-s , after a thoughtful pause ; "it's my place to go , and not to stay. Anywajs , I'm notlookin' Cor Arty , today , llis grandmother ain't goiii' to let him como when the road's so bad. Nol" ho continued , with lonowed em phasis , "this tiin't no tlmo for Aity In the woods. " Without more discussion the band picked up their dunnago and their guns and set out for the lake of the unpro nounceable name. It is needless to say the name became much shortened In their careless lingo. On state occanions they sometimes took pains to pronounce it "Peckajjotme. " For ovory-dav use they found ' "Comic" quite suUlcient. About the tlmo the expedition was set ting out from the KjLkoit camp , fir away In Dcardsloy Settlement ( pio- noimced Ba/ziloj ) , a ery hinallboy wi being tucked comfortably into Iho straw and bear t-Uns of a roomy pung. As his { juuidmother kied thoround.espcctant llttlo face , she s.ild to the driver , a slim jouth of perhaps eighteen : "Dojou tlilnlc. now , Mart , the gom' won't bo too bad ? Bo jou sure the pun nln'tjikoly to slump down and up ot ? And then , there's the ice ! This wann biKill muht have made It pretty lot ten ! "Will It bo wvfo crohsln' the btieauis ? Somehow or other , I do jibt-hatolettln' Aity go along this moinln'l" "Don't you bo worrjln' a mltomnrm , " responded Mart Habcock , gathciingup the rolns. "Thor' ' ain't no Ice to croas , ( cein'rt thor' ain't no ilvorslnour rowt , c\coptln' the Slegus , an' that's got a bridge-toil I'll look after Arty , trust me. His pi'd bonovvorful dNapp'intcd If I didn't bring him along this time , to say nowthln'of all the hands ! " "Well , well , " said the old lady , in a volcoof reluctant resignation ; "I suppose it's all right ; but take Iccorof him.Mart , nf if ho was the apple of joiire o ! " It was a toft , hi/y , melting day when Mart and Arty bet outcn their long drive. The ttavollng was heavv.but thoair was dolielous , and our travelers vveioln the highest sphltri. This visit to the camp was Arty sdearest treat.and wnsallowcd Jihn three or four times during the winter. Toward noon tholmy blue of the morning sky changed to a thick gray , vvhile.tho air grow almost oppiessivelv warm , and the woods wore filled on afl sides with the strange Innumornblo noises of the great thaw. The dull mmchlnga of the settling rrniaos of snow at first thrilled the thlhl with a \nguo alarm. Then , ro-n urcd by his companion , ho grew Interested In tr.\lng to distinguish the varied sound' . "The unbomllng of softened twlgn nnd Enp- lings , the dropping of loo-enecl barktho utealthy trlcklings of unstcn rilloU all these tilled the forest \\lthatouso of mysterious activity nnd buitlo. Kvcry little while Mart stopped to glvo the iloundorlng horse rest and en couragement , Jerry belonged to Steve Doyle ; but. being a great pot with his owner , and dovotud to the child , nnd at the same time romewhnt too old to en- dura without Injury the hardships of winter lumbering , ho had boon loft at homo In luvury the last two winters , with nothing to do but make a weekly trip to the cnmp on the IJltlo St. Prnncli. In all cnHOi Jerry was treated with affectionate consideration hlch he amply repaid by hla Intolllgonco and willingness , Whea our weary travelers reached the topof the hill owlooklnfr the camp , Jo ry \is ( pietty well fagycd. Tlioro was the camp , however , not half ftinllo avvny in its clearing nt the end of a Btraluh t bit ol road. .Arty dapped his hands and stood up toseolt ho could catch a yllmp'o of his father looking out for him , ntid Mart chirruped cheufully to the horse. Just nt this moment tlio rain , which had been threatening' for bourn , came down. It caino down in whcots. The horse was urged to a run , but the trav elers , ore- they readied the camp , \soro \ drenched as If they lind fallen in the rhcr. Arty , moreover , win drenched in tears for a few moments on learning of his father's iibuncc ; but soon , with the delighted pollings nnd caicsalngs of the thieo or four woodsmen who had been loft in the camp , the llttlo fellow's disappointment viw assuaged , and ho was making himself merrily at homo. The camp , howoior , scorned to him lonely nnd descried , nnd when , after supper , putting thocoolcto vuap him up in an olkkin coat , ho went out to the 8t.iblo to give Jem a big piece of camp fringor-biead nnd bid him good-night. his disappointment vclled up again mm ho gave way to a few inoro tears on tlio uiTictioimto animal's ' neck. Around the blalnpr lire n little Inter Arty was him-olf again. The uion sang Honjjs for him and told him stories , and blow little clouds of Utter smoke from their pliws into thobronn thicket of Ills curls. Ho batnovon \ ono rough fellow's knee , now on another's ! , and iibsoibed all the attention of the taiap , and was al lowed by tlio cook to eitalltho ginger- bi cad ho wanted.rhcn ho got sleepy ho was put into his father's bunk , ami inco ho was doteimincd to have it HO , Mint % \ as allowed to sleep beside him. Aity having gone to bed , thcro was nothing for his admlroisto do but follow his example. Their hearts ill led with tender momoilos nnd generous thought * , stirred up by the presence of the child among them , the backwoods mon turned Into their bunks and soon were fait asleep. Thatnlirht the floods came. The tor rents , iiHhliig down oveiy hlllbido , speedily buist tlio tvheady rotten ico. Some iiiileb ubootlio cunp.i jam formed itself early In the evening a mixed miis of ice -cake , log's nnd nihbish ; and this Uopt the water belo\\ from rising r.ipldlj enough to warn the camp of its danger. Just as the giay of dawn \vas beginning to stiug-rlo dimly through the forest aisles the jam biokc , and the mighty avalinclio of Ice and water swept down on the slumbering' camp. Tneiowasnowarning. . Jlon perished ir their sleep , crushed or uiowned , without knowing what had happened. The camp \\as simply wiped out of ex istence. The bunk la which Art } lnya lecp with his young pioteetor vuis not built into the wall , like the other bunks. It was n. sop.uivto strueturo , and stood actosstho end of the building , dose by the liroplaio. "SVhen the Hood struck the camp , the stout building went down. like a house of cauls. t I With a choking cry of terror Aity awoke , to llnd himself diifting in a tumult of icj watcis. Great dark waves Kept -whirling , eddying and Clashing about him. An arm was around him holding him flnnlj , and ho loalired that lUart VMIS taking care of him. riesent- Ij a fragment of vviecK plungeel against them , and lie heard Maitgioan ; but the joungrinan caught the timbers , and bid Aity laj hold of them. The child bravo- iv d'id as ho was told , and climbed ac tively upon the floating ma-s. Hardly had houonoso , v\hen Martdi&appouicd under the dauc siufaco. A sluill ciy broke fioin Artj"slips nt tlio sight , "but in a moment the young : mm reappeared. How as close against the timbers dashing ngrnlnst them , in fact but Arty saw that ho wusunnblo to hold on to them. Throwing- himself flat on his fuco tlio plucky little fellow caught hold of his fiiends , sleoro and clungto it with all his tiny stiongth. Tiny ns it was , it v.is eiioug-hfor the purpose , however , and Mint's head as kept nbovo water ; but Ills e es wcio closed nnd ho did not notice the child's ' voice begging him to climb up onto the The waters subsided nlmost as rapidly as they had liscn , though the stie.im. 10- nmlned a torrent raging far above its \vontedbounds. In a few minutes the timbers on which Ally had his refuge were swung by an eddy into shallow water. They crught against a tico and then grounded at ono end. Artj began ciavvling toward shore , diagging Start's body through the water v\ithout great dlllleulty. But v\henhu \ got into the shallow put it was another mattei ; ho could not haul Mart's weight any fin ( her , Retting the joung man's head on the edge of the timbers ho mused to take bieath nnd looked about him In despair , Now ho began to cry again ; ho hid been toobu&j for lamenta tions while trying to save Mart. Presently ho hoaid some ono approaching preaching , attracted by the sound of his voice. Looking up cngeily , ho saw it was old .Teny , picking his way through the fclmllow water , lie called him by n line , and the horse nuighcd jo ) fully In answer. The animal was sadly bcdiag- gled in appearance , but evidently un hurt. lie had swum nshoio lower dona the river , and vtas making his vuy bick to wheio liooxpeetcd to liiul the camp. Now , hoivovor , ho caino to Arty , ha ilTed him over , and ruboed him with hia soft , wet nose. "Jerry'll help me pull Mart out , " siid the child uloiiu , half to liim ulf , half to the hoi o ; and laj Ing hold of the young man's sleeve , ho again began bravely tugging Mima It. "Pull , too , Jorij,1" urged the little fellow , vvhilo the animal stood wondering what it v\as \ huwasio- qulred to dev In a. moment ho under stood , nnd seizing the j oung man by tlio collar of his shirt ho speedily dniggod him to land without much help fiom Arty. The allectionato creature now seemed toiccognbo bis driver , nnd stood over him. with drooping head , bowll- dored at his holplu > > Mieis and sl- lonce. Matt opened Ills eves and groaned slightly once or twice , but immediately relapsed into unconsious- ness. Artj sat down by his side , his lit tlo heart overflowing with griofnml fear. Ho kept ciylngfor bin father nnd Ills grandmotlioi- for Mnit to open hla ojo' * . Jeriy completed the sad group , standing ever ita-s It on guard , and ever nnd nnon lilting his head to send foith a bhrill whinny of appeal. This was the position in which , a half-hour Inter , guided by Jerrj's signals , Steve Doyle nnd his party found thorn. Dojlo had not caught the lumber thiou . The march of lila pirty had been so retarded by the thaw that they had halted before going half-way. As the storm Increased , nnd they ob'seivod how the vrator was rising la the brook bc-sldo which they Ind encamped , they becnroo alarmed. Thov realized the prospect ol a. bis Hood ; and Steve Doyle led bis men bnek in hot hnsto , It was full daylight when they came out upon Iho dev a&tated clearing where once had stood the camp ? The Horror in the lumbermen's hearts is not to be described. In n pile of wreckage , strangely mixed up with hay nnd straw from the stable , they found the cook , with a log and an arm broken , but still nllvo. Of noonoolhO was there a sign , nor of the hoi > cs. i'rom the cook Doyle learned of Arty'a presence lu the camp. Without a word , but with a wild , white face , the man started down stream in a despairing search , nnd the whole band followed , with the ox- ccplloii of tyro thnt etnycd to twko euro oftho unfortunate cook , t When the father clasped Arty In Us anne , ho was almost beside himself with Joy for a few moments ; then ho icmom- bored tlio poor follows who wore gone. GUtngtho child Into tlio nriiH olono of the men , ho busied himself with Mart , whom , by means of nibbing , ho soon bi ought back to conse'iousnoss , Tlio brave fellow had been stunned by a blow on the head , and ) nftenva.-d hnlf diowiicd ; but he teen recovered BO far as to bonbloto walk \\llh assistance. To Arty ho owed his life , oven as ho had himself saved Arty's. A 11 tlio later a melancholy procession started b.iclt for Deaidsloy Bottleinent. The poor cook vv.is placed on Jerry's ' back , and bore his iialn like n heto. Ally tinged by the siuo of MeCann , to \\liosecliargoliowas committed by Ills father , nnd Mart was helped along by two of his comrades. With these went IlvuorsK inoro of the hands , to pet them sifoly to the settlement. All the rest , under the leadership of Steve Doj le , sot oil down the liver on a search for the three missing mon , or thulr bodies ies And the site of the camp wns left to tolls desolation. As for DoUct's search , it proved frult- le-s , nnd tiio party letuinetl hcni- } hcarted , Henceforth the scene of the cntnstiono became known throughout that region as "Lost Camp , " and was se dulously a voided by the lubomion. Next season the llvclccit company's tninp on the Llttlo bft. 1'ianols ww huilt oa hlghor gound , 601UO miles fuither up the stream. Dr. Illriiov cures catarrh , Boo bldg. I-OXDON COlfMJlljMUN SIIOCICIU ) . Tlioy Scnil n Coiiiiulttpo toliivcititjiite tlio lusio MnlH , This Is a season of tlio you1vlion the Loimdon county council makes nn ass of itsulf , the occasion arising nnmi illy out of the que&tlon of tenoning the llceii'-os of the music halls , sajs a ! Loiidoii cable. The Einpiio and the Aquirium have boon iitulor dismission , and it looks somo- vvltat doubtful vvhother either will bo ub'.o ' to conduct business as heretofoio , owing to the lofty moial viovvs of the counellnicii for lite last fortnight. A 'Mgilanco commitloo , " ooiiititutoil of mombcis oftho louncll , has been doing- detective duty at the Dinpiro and Aquar ium. They have strolled about during the porfoiiimnccs and endcavoioil to get up filiationswith the women who fiequetit those places. They luvo sneaked behind the. scenes to witness the gieonroom orgies related In the penny dipatlfuls. Thov lin-vo seemed vaiitiigo points In the galleries vvhcio they might poop Into the boxes. One or two of these dignitaries have been kicked out oftho mu-.ic halls us common iiubaneoi. ] ) ut they have niado liouiblo eliscovoiics , which have been duly related to their shocked associate1 ! in thoeounul clinni- bor and published in tlio nevpnpeis. \ . What lias olToudcd the chaste sensibili ties of thcso old gentlemen most is tlio costume of Zaio , n young woman of unusual devolomnont of log , vho rides u btcytlo oiia v\iio iiitho top of the Aquarium. Zalo's costume consi > ts ineioly In a suit of lights with a skirt i-o abbioviateel that It is scarcely inoro than n bolt , and the county council is united in the opinion that this spec tacle Is calculated to drive the London jouth of both koxes to eortain ruin. One of the vigilance committee also discovered tlmtZiio's photograph , pie- senting lici in thb objectionable cos- ttimo , was on Falo at the Aquarium as was also thnt of Mlle , Paula , n sylphlike - like cieatuio also in tights , who per forms an illusion act and stands on hot head in the air ullhout niiy support. The vigilanee committee was also iiobi- tlvo that the laaies who caino alone to the Empire and Aquirium at nlgiitnud went away with masculine escoita vtcro not pi ope r members of society. The vig ilance co mini tteo has iccomiiioiided that the licenses bo not giantcd. The truth is that the lltnpiro. Aqua rium nnd the other London music halls aio as well conducted as any places of amusement in the world. Is'o pci on who had not picviously boon made ac quainted with the chaiauter of the women vho f rcnuon.t these places voiilel observe unj thing improper in theiL- behavior , and the ridiculous part of it all is that the count ) council makes no eirort to regulate tlio conduct of thou sands of Vtoiuon who infest the fetreets at night , though in several of the most fnshionablo and most traveled thorough- fires In the heart of London no lady would dnro to vontuio after 9 o'clock at night , and men nro obliged attually to light their way through lank uftoi * lanlc of braron and impudent cicatuics. The scenes thai are nightly enacted in such prominent thoioughfiresas Piccadilly , Hegent sind Covonti ) stieotsand Lei cester fcquato nro impossible ot descrip tion and inercdiblo to bollove. Andvot the jiious lofoimersof the county roim- cil overlook the o public plague spots to make war upon the music halls. If jnu have a i > iluful souse of fntlpur , flnd vour Jutic'sliksonio , tate Di , T. H McLean's barsapirilh Jtwlll biaee jou up , inaUojo a strong niitl vigorous. The old traveler -was in Hi e story toll ing mood , and spun this jarn : 'tiding In a deep ta.viiioiii the moun tains of Santa Clara county , Califoinia , istholitttlo village of NowAlmadoii. So iiairovv Is the gulch that only one &trert is po iblo , and down the length of this ripples n stream of limpid -water , fresh from the mountain snows. 1'low- orn throng along the roadsides , uud tlio loses lllng themselves over the sides of the ndobo houses. "High up on the mountain Is the en- traiico to the quicksilver mines , fiom whitk tlio village takes its inmo. Up tlio keen slope , In the sultry mornings , the miiiets take tholr way in heavy- footed bands and plunge Into the bowels of the eaith. He ides the qulekbllvei there uro other products Mexican childion and tattlesnakci. It is nccos- fary to set bhaip pointed stones on the threshold of each house to keep out the soriwntH. "Ono day a Mexican mother Blither llttlo dusky daughter on the tloor and went out to bake her bread in the brick ovon. which several of the neighbors used In common. She was gonoHnno time , and when eho ramo back nho found her baby surrounded with the beautiful toptllos beautiful and hide ous things which filled the loom , Parnlyyod with terror , she could not speak or move. And the llttlo ono was in ec&tncy , It gave vent to llttlo , raptur ous cries. It black eyes danced , with happiness. She played with the glit tering things , and lot then enwrap her. They treated her with something like rovetonco. "At lost , with a scrcamof desperation , the mother snatched up her protest ing baby , and called for hoi p. The big miner women drove- - out the Intrude , re , nniiil the lamentations of the baby , And afterward , fiom childhood to maidenhood , this girl can wander at will through tlio canon without f car of molestation f-coin any loptilo , and the inlnois crossed themselves vvhoii they saw her and said that she bore a charmed life. " A Rllstcnlnp Rift indpoil.li a plcca of Dor- fllngcr's American Cut < ilais. Vourdcalcr should abow you such a display us will make youroyoHilaaco , The Konulno ' " * ' Dorlllut'- ur'a truelo-mai-k label on every piece. Dr , Bltncy , UOHO and tbroa JJcobldg , SAILED BIltllN TO A TREE. 4 I A Collection of Good Stories About Hon. an3 Oilier Animals , THIS RAVEN , ( JOT DEAD DRUNK , * Jerrj's Strange lnst Air tlio Our AMiluIiliiebrlnfci AUcnlAIon * key Sojirnrio A ' .Hint Kciuls Eveiett Piuc on. A. Hudolphrill \ Morils and Julius Jacobs , biothcr of City Treasurer Jacobs , toturnod front Yellowstone I'ark , vvhcio they have been llshlnp , huntlii } ; and loilliif , ' for five v\cok \ * . They are as bronzed as In dian1' ' , and as fiultfulln iarnans sailors , s.iy the Anaconda Standard. 'J'hoy killed car loads of small | ? utno , all of nhluh wns shipped ciibt , As to Inrg-o game , many bears were boon , but the gnii fought sliy of them Julius Jacobs hoviovor , had a wonder ful ndvenltiro with aboarvvlilch isHortlt tccoiillny , On hor-oback liotodosoino dlsttuiL'o fiom the camp , ami gob mvaj fronri his companions. Tethering his horse to utreo in tlio dense forest ho cast his eagle cjo mound for game , and whensevcial lods fiotn his liotso ho de scried an immense bear glaring him full In the face , Jacobs wiisn'tj loaded for bear , If ho had been , itwould have boon a simple and ordiinry bear story , The bear wasn't vcty ttouulcsomc , but wheiiover Jiuobs started to rctieat , bruin would aihniico a few paces toward him , If ho advanced tovvaitl tltoboar the boar w ould show his teeth and retieat a few stop * . Thus with considciiiblo nuinoeuvcilng , about thosaino relative positions -\\CMO maint.ilncd. Jacobs boaichecl nil Ills pockets for n sulttiblo weapon , and finally found a ton-penny nail. A bright idea soi/ed him , and ho carefully drew the bird shot from his gun and loaded It up with the ton- penny usill. The be ir wns standing with his tail ( ifjainst the tiuiikof a tree. Jacobs took careful nltn , llrod , and naj led tlio heir's tail fist to the tree , The boar was now unibloto adviinoo towaid Jacobs ; and ho retreated in safety to whcio his horse was tethered. Auiveil at this point , another bril liant Idc.istruck Jacobs. Ho took his tiding whip and returned to the scene of the adventure , Uo began Ihyiiig tlio bear with the whip , in sjiito of the beat's howls and iiiotests. i'tnally tlio hidovvasbo looienul thnttiio beni juin- tied clear out of his sKin , nnd made his way into the wood * with jollsof dis tress. Jacobscalnil.diovv . \ the mill from the tiee , thin * the slciii over his shoul der , mounted hib hoi&e , nndiotuined to ca inp ( Unfortunately , "while the caravan was crowing- the Jotlei oii tivei the bear skin tumbled oil and was lost. Jacobs , however , Mill has the ten-pemy nail and can shoM It. The London Scedator tolls this cur ious story of aiavcn : Wo sooner could ho loildla after leavingtho nest than ho began to attempt various short o\cui- sions about tlio premise' ' , recoiiiioitoring the ground , nnd oiuleavoring to iepo.it his mimo'Moirv. ) " which lie was tcdu- loubly taug-ht at feeding' hours Is'o need , howo\er , to dwell upon his pupil- nye , neither will i-nioo pertnlt to pro duce all the ttiiecdotes vvlunh his life supplied in suoli abuncancc. Sulllco it to My that , at the commencement , lie was a pirajjon of intellijrenco among birds. Ills pilntonas nowiho dainty , a tallow candle being as much relished as a piece of butter , the only preference , for they were both stolen , being1 given to that which was most accessible. And in order togniiincceis to my Kind of food upon which ho set Ills atlections his heavy beak "was dti/en through u win dow , so enabling him to cury oft'an apple , a cake or a candle. Theiovis in nltn n strange tisto for stimulants , but how ncqiihed 1 cannot satisfactorily explain certainly not horodilarj. Cowslip -wlno was his fs oilto bevci- ag-c , anil ho might Invo imbibed tlio habit of tippling by sipping tlio drops left in -vvitieprhwa , to which ho h.ul often access , and vvhicli was occasionally mauled by hlo alciljre-hiiiimcr of a be.ilc after ho had drained the diogs. Upon trial I found him illing- - and able to drink oil a ghiwof cowslip wine in a draught. This , hail its duo eltctt. Ho was o.xoited , Happed about the ynul ci\- iiiff out loudly , "Jorijl "What , lorn 1 Whit , .Tcrryl Ah , .Teuy ! Ah , toguel" Such nn exhibition encouraged mo to < rive hiiiia llltlo more. To a wmelii-.3 full of his favorite diink was added a laigo tnblcspoonful of mm. As usviil , ho drank it oil v\llhout hesitation , and walked awa.v Atllrbtl wnsafralil tint tliostinwlniitlmddoiiohim harm Ills manner was HO quiet , and his voice so .subdued so little anneavanco. Indeed. wastheio of o\.citemoiit , Hut only wait awhile , and what a iluinge. lie coin- mcncodin a moment a mo&t furious raid upon the poultry. Ho leaped upon the bail : of duelvS and hammered their heads unmercifully , then ] mrsued the lions , catching -them by their lill-fenthcis , which \\oro \ twitched out , ami holding old ch.inticleor by his line arched plumas , to his Kicat consternation , till lie made him Rcrc'ini us if ho weto about tolo killed. Thola tnct of this drama was that ho me t dotciiniitedly tot ujion a dtaUc peihaps in spiteful toiin'in- biancoof hone jnst jiio slice | 118 If 1J- | faolved to destroj poor quack. Hut his vindictive provvuin was ovotcomohy the the power of hliiiiulatits within. In the. midst of the fray "Jerry" ( dipped nnd fell o'ver helpless on his Kiok Into a ohinnol , lie was dead drunk. I { | ath- eied him up , stowed him away in hlb Uhiul roost ing-plnoo , vvhoro ho slept for Movoral hottis Jinil then itMppoared on those cno of action , quiet , but none the wet so for hisspreo. r Kirld borne two years ago owned a tlno brown lior.so wlii'h j s- ses ed a vciy big bitiln ai'coulinfjto 1'iof. Oloabon , and hub equontly pasicd into the lumcifl of a looil roalostato agent , iy nSyt.ic use letter to the Is'ovv Yotk yun. Vlionnlnul had boon nijniicd " ( icorgoVashiiiton"by | { Mayor Klik on account of liljpreit honesty , as veil at hl genetal reliability under all cir cumstances. ' ' icbrso waa a most fiillhful animal , ami bocnmo a favorite with the children of the family bccaibo ofhln unusial inlelll eiiconnd icmaiU- blo ] > owoi8 flf ou'iflrvalion. After being hold to the realcbtato agent "Gcorgo" wis omplojcd lit dilvitig prospective customers mound the olty. The hoiso BOOH loirneda meat deal about the busi ness , and could not only locate most of the property on the nRonfa IHn , but also in Unto canto todlstlngulshu , "tor Silo" sign fiom othot placauls or post- ornontho lioueoaof the city. This pe culiar propensity of thohorfcosho ou itself In the o\cning during ploaMiro driven , much to the nnnojanco of tlio agent , for the ho wo would Invariably "lurtiln" o\ory \ tltnoft real cstato pin- card caino Into vlovv. Ono day , however , "Geoige. " came to grief. In trotting nlonjf brlsldy on ono of the Httoots bin ejo fell upon a Ity poster that loomed up MoIinB , MilbUrn & Stoddard Co , CARRIA Special Sale Diirmg Next Thirty Days. REPOSITORIES , Harney and 13Ik Sfncfa and iVinf/i crnd Pacific Street lil o a monster display "ad. " He nt once drowr up to the house In question , much to the nmuscinontof his owner , who 10- covcrcd front his lovciio to llnd himself standing in front of an ouster establish ment " before a bltf blgn reading "Ojs- tcf. VHA.T -IT- WILL BO Produces a Beautiful Complexion. Whitens a SallowSkin. . Removes Moth mil Lv ! r Spots Prevents Sunburn and Tan. To Trawlers It Is Indispensable. KeepstheSMu perfectln any Climate ruNuv ircATiiici : . ITIIJAU tiw FLESH \VOEM PASTE. Sltln nefinor and Pimple Remover. VMII rcflnc n IOAUSK , ItOLGIJ , 1'OHOIS SIvlV , a pisltlvoeuro for 1'IMI'IjK , eruption' ' , nnd entirely reiiovpatllut dltnKrcoaUcIll DNKijlth which to tunny areollllctel I'crjnp. ( I V ) . Iho o Hoods nro nb olutolyl'lJUl nnil IIAIIM1V83 nnJc.'in be obtalnc. nt tlio ( ollonloi ; rcpKsoutatlvo druggist ) ' Jcillo VLeslieIfithnnil DodKO Street . Kuhn I Co , CornerlUli nnd Douglas itrcctsnnd , r > urtli 2JUi nnd licit J.lns. J A. 1 iillor A Co , 1(0. ' Douglas Htroct. holc < nlo Afonts : Itlcliurdson UrtiK Co , 100nntl ; lOIUonciittoct Orof Solo Vrinufncturcrs , 3-ondon * Toilet Bozni Co. , D8and 40 West S 3d St. , New York. Wholes-tie Ollkc , No 21 Tast 17th Pt. Trcntl < con tliocomplcvlon lit nbovo nddross free , or tent loany tdUruasoii receipt of 4 ct Til 1C HGURC "U. " The ( Ijuro Bin our dates will mkc n lonff ilsy. No man or noinan now Ihiiif- will " -vtr date a Jocuincnt ullhout using the nguro 0. It stint9 In the third plnco In 1890nh. > r lt\Tillrcmalnton yenra &nd then inovo up to second plica InltOO , where It wl II rest for ono bund nd > oars. Tlicrcls another' 0' which liasalso como to itiy Ills unlike , the flgureO in our dates In the respect that Itlifu , already moved up to Arst place , where It will permanently remain It U cnlhd tho' No. 9' 11 ith Arm Wheeler A. \ \ llson Sc wins Machine. The "No. 9' \ \ as cndorml for first ] hco t > y the eipcrtsof Europe nttlic I'aris EsM ( > sitlon of 16S9 , whereufternscverccontest wilhtlics leadiugmn.- cliInes of the worll , It wns onarded tlio only Grand TrlzegUeu to fninll ) seulug rnacliluesall cthcnon exhibit , having recoiieJ loner awards Df gold medals , etc The French Go\eminent \ llso ncognhcil itsapcrlorlty bj tliodccorntlou of ) Ir. HathanlcUVlicelcr , 1'resiOciitof tliocomany | ) , nitb. the Cross of the Laylcn of Honor , The "No. 9" Is not nn old machine Improved CI.OQ , tut i ! an entirely new nuchino , nod the Grand Trizc r.t Paris \ \ as awarded 11 ns ( ho grand tst advance In sewncraachlcc ineclinuism of the ago. Tbosowho luy it can nst assured , there lore , of Ua lDk tbcvery latest aud bot. WEELER & WILSON M'FO CO , 185 nnd 187 AVubiuJi Ave , Chiccgo H. P. rr.OOD.MAN , 220 North SLxtoontli Sttcet. _ FOR LADIESrSHOES 'ALMA POLISH. Tiy one bottle and you \ \ ill use no other polish for your SliocH. Onlv bhoo Drofsinf1 lover aw.trdod n blhor medal. ARC and INCANDESCENT Isolated Kloctrioljlpht Plants. ( The U S. System ) Kloctitc Motors and ( Jenortitors.VrIto for pricestitidostiinitos. H1I. IIUMPIIRHY , Agent , oVoiK \ Llo ( I u lilliiKOinaln , NVb. FACIAL BLEMISHES Tlio Urftrt liiitjlltlimrntlnllin rturla lor tlKlrruunrnt of llnlr anil hcilp , IlLtrnin. X < lt . Minis > un-rnuoua | Ililr lilrtlnniilo1 , Uuth. lrfcl.t i Hrlnlli > , H-dNnia - r'i . , HI cttiml , liarLir ll'-li. K fB , 1'lltlniTF limilrr lnrk laclil lc. lultallonfrritt. < , n\rn.r \ Ijrltttrr I2H pnireNook nnall ckln < uvl iculp ttictlinanil lliitr < Dlk/-nlMln uJl < VlrtMfur IUct n , ivnim iii'ici ' , i Ti i"io8i > ' 4lit Ml. N w V .i1t IU. WM ( 1 > Ill/It / i'.tl ' I A i , tt llrvunat or I A WONDEDFUL INVENTION for- those compelled to vvcnp artificial teeth. No inoro reeling tlint > our mouth Is too lull , ov being einbat passed while talking or singing on account of n tlilclc" clumsy plate. Wo ore now making a vulcanite plato known totlie dental pro fession as tlio MORnlS'TH.1N ELASTIC DENTAL PLATE , ns thin , ns paper , elastic ns whalebone , nnd tough ns leather , of uiuloi'm thickness allovep the roofofthe plate , tlio ridgesor Ipregulniitlosoj ! the roof of the mouth appearing on tlio tongue side of UIP plnte , making n natural feeling to the tongue. You can talk E S woli v\'ltlx ' such a plate as if your natuial teeth were nil in. Just -what public speakers and singers should ha-vo. Thecostof innking theseplatoj * Is but a. trinoiiiot'Q than the usual rubbei1 plates. Gallon Dr. Bailey , The Dentist , A.ND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. OFFICE : PAXTOtf J1L OCX , Photograph Giscs. \Vcha-\c \ llicm in cil > inet size for from one to SIK pic- tuies. In caul .size for ono or two. Our leather goods , the handsomest in town. CIIA.SI : & EDD\ , Book sellers and Stationers , En- graveis nnd Printcis , 1 South 16th Street. NEO OURR ! NO PAY. 1816 Douglas Street , Omaba , Neb. raollcln' , .11 illploimmlinw Ti 5llllo Ulr n--rMtU SCTcntecn Tcnrs erpftlonop A iwilnr tridunloln - tlio rrJatcst diioooss nil hen 0111 ChruiVlP an I IT vatfl ' illscijo A. pom | itiont . .jUiinruiitati I fiM itirrli. Fiii-rniatorrliaa 1 * t Mnnliooil ' oailiial \ \ oakiien .Sltflit I.O MO ( , luniitoiic/ > -iililll ' ' . Slrlitu i until 1 ittst.-a'.ea . of iho'nwoil.'bklo unrt I'rlnmj OrainJ > U. 1 Bimrnntco Jf.JIf.ir otur uio 1 nn lortu i Ute to euro Coimil'jitlon troo. Hoot ( Mji'.orloiof IM ) suntfroo O iKolioiui-V a. m to 8 i' ni a in 10 a m to U m DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE COMPANY A. mapniflcont display of c\orythinjr nsolul and oiniiinontal in the fin uituro maUcr's art atretuonalilo puces. ARE YOU BUILDING ? If so call and examine our fine line of art aootls , compt'islng Locks. ICnoDs , Escutcheons and Hinges , mnll finishes nncl dcslgn.9 HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha tor Gorlmni Mini- ufiictuiitigCo'H Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUTGLASSand CHINA. Om Stork of Fine Goods is llic Laigestancl GUI Prices the Lo\\rcst. \ \ i'onto and sro us. Cor. Douglas & , 15th St Medial and Surgical Institute Corner Uth and Harnoy Btroiti , Omaha FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clnonic Diseases anil Deformities. DR. AT. . MoL AUQllLIN , President. Founded by Dr J. "W McMonamy. loul.AturH ovt.v-.nr l-aluo'n rnrli illc l rill tliotrttnUiriiiiiuar , itcton tlxi m ii > trunl HJIKHU mil cure upic | lon ( rom irlmMtnr inno. I'roiinla lutnilriiallun ItiBUi iilll ; ulionUI linUHi tnkoii Our- ruproumnty > io. IMIICo. IliyiillJ l'foiit HPIJ- r r clity lu , In iliiiiuliii ) t > r Hlniniun , v MrCoiinill. . no ir I' ' ( ) .Onmlm ; I ) . A. Mnlrli.T , HojIU Jas. Morton & Son , J5I1 Dodge St. AGENTS FOR AVm. T. Wood & Co 3 Ice Tools. Prcscolt Sliding Door , Irian jjers. Q Washburn & Moen M'f'g ' Co.'s Wire Rope. Yale & Townc M'f'g. Co.'s Fine Locks , G. A. Lindqucst IS AGAIN IN 'llin Merchant : - : Tailoring ' " uii'llin-llrs ' liln old filmils innl pat * runs , ns\M > ll us tin ) ana ril | iiililln | I'lill nncl liispiulhlH IID.N ntink ( iflnilioMiil ) til dorncHllQ wuiiloiii l.mrvtliln llr-il uliss.iiu ESTABLISHED I8M - 316S 'OTH ' ST .TIIH < lylur nlliha innntiirnl itlHili r i'i ami .illvntxilliiitMiicif Him A rirlnlii nin > fur Hit < lililll vmkiim | p < .iultaB _ , MrdoiUhf " Jiri' < lllintllllf | ] ( ( > fl f I t < i jHE mCHlMi'nC3 In r fuiniii-i Jim ; H t < MANHOOD I urly IXmyanit Ahiuv. 1 - . , ni iBipoliocr. loil Vlioi * htillblatlyintor V rltoc.l. cit.d 1 ' Itrtcflbiaid Uaortijr. IVof. NrTHo II.K III UN , III rullun Mlr. ri A bOMMIIINOM.tt I.W nil i - / Hindi'liy AsinlH.iniiloor f i.iiilo . , Huiu liliiiiiul fuliiiriliili | | rifioc. Ciun U M ' nil ALI , Lockpui-t N. V ,