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8 THE OllAffA DADDY BEBl : J\IOND.Air \ , MAKOIT 23 , 1891. cn\jir cool * MOSUY. Generosity Con qur roil tlio only Con- foilcrnlo Olllerr Ontliiwfl'U Collonct John Mosljy , the famous con federate raider , recently made n visit In Atlanta , Ga , , and received much alton- tion from the confctloralo veterans thcro. Oi o of thoin naked him how ho cnino to ally himsolt with the republican paity , which ho answered by I surrendered at T.jnchlur ) . I think I was ulxnit the Inst nun to gl\o in I do know nnjvvu.v that Iiis the only confederate olllcor who was outlawed by the United States govornmcnVhon L > cosimonclcrcd Ivvnsln tholovorondof tliovalloy with aloutfour hunched men. Gcnnral Ilnncock was at Winchester with -10)00. , ( ) IIo demanded tny surion- dci and I declined to comply , asking for a ten dnja' truce , beciusol wanted to know what Gouor.il Johnson wnsfjoingto do. Ilnncock tologuphcd Secretary Stnntoti the altintlon , Bfijlnpr that ho would , under a ling of truce , hn\o \ sicon- foiciico with tno , Stnntoii thought Hancock Intended to comoln peisoiiand tploL'rnuhodhlmnot to do so , as I would likely l > o guilty ol seine nctof treachery. Junior I sent Colonel Chapman with n llaff of truce to moot Hancock's ' man who was ( ion- oral Chnpmnn of Now York. An aunistlco of live days was tijjrccil upon , lint when it was out \\olmd heard nothing from Johnston. Then Hancock madoanother demand and mid If I didn't ' surrender ho'il march his army up the valley and douist.iilo it. i couldn't surrender hon- ornbly bccauso I did n't ' know whatJohn- Bton was fjolnfj to do I disbanded my army and 8t.ii toil for the James Klvor. Ikforo gottlnj , ' thcro I hoii'd Johnston had Hunonduiod and went to inj father's homo noir Ljneliburg. Genotal G\vgf \ * wnsln ihnrgo them and tluough frlonds hobognn negotiating for my smrcmlor. GcnoinlGregff tuloyiaphcdto AVnsliintr- tonand was told to rocoi vo mo , , uid glvo moiny ptrok1. This wnsbroughttomoiind on the day ngrccd upon I v\cnttoLi.vich- ; biirg in a buggy and vent tomvhrothor'H law olllce. Tor bafety I can led iny piilols wltlimo artd laid thoin down on the taWo In the olllco I then bent word to Gonouil Giok'tf that I was in town and ready tosunondcr. "in the mean tlino , " the colonel con tinued attora pause , "GoneialGioprghad been instructed bj Secrotaiy Stanton to airostmo and bond moon. Giegg was tin honorable man. Ho know that Iliad come in on his stitomont , that I would bo paroled , nnd ho sent a man to mo tcllling mo of Ms subsequent oiders. The maaaald something about arrcotlny mo and I picked up my pistols , enving ; * I tome hcio to bo paroled and not ai rested , and I'll kill the man who tries to take mo. ' The man left with n peculiar smite , anil I got out of Li ncli- buitf. Gregg did not molcbt mo then , but twenty-four houis later sent a squad 1o arrest mo. 1'lioy wont to my father 't > house , but ot course I wasn't there. Goii- oral Gregg1 llnallv gotnn orderfromGen- cial Grant to paiolo inc. Then I went in and guve mjsolf up. I became an ad mirer of Giant- and ought to have boon. I have boon cons'iretl for it , but not by these who know the story. "With my paiolo 1 wont to Wttrion- ton , Va. , and sat down to law. Every time I'd leave the county some potty piovofit-mnislml would arrest mu. It vvas a codsolobS annojanco , besides being a const int bourco of anxiety to my wife and children. My vvifo loft homo for Baltimore and in pasting through AVuslv ington without my knowledge decided to call on President Johnson. II or fnthor and Johnson had been bosom frloiidsbofoio the war and had boon in the same congTCFs. She made hursolf known to Johnson , and ho not only re fused her icquoat but treated her rudely. .AsBho was leaving the white house , my son Bo\orly , a boy seven joara old , eald : 'Mntnmu , go "and BOO General Grant. ' "Mrs. IMosby did go and eoo General Grant. Ho received her kindly mid tiositod lior with the greatest eourtesy. "Whon ho had hoaul her tluough ho \viotomo a passport , which was over after a protection , and I have that letter now in General Grant's own.hand writing in my trunk at San Fianclsco "Tlien in ' 7a , " ho went on , "when Grant and Gicoloy weio before the people , Grant was terribly abused , and I took the stump for him to icfuto the nbuso , and those woio the only political Brooches I over made. I never accepted anything1 from Guint , because I promised the people in lay speeches I novel voulu. "now many tlmosworoyou wounded1' the colonel was asked. "Six times ; and I cary a Yankee bullet In my thigh now. " "Woioou \ ever captuied ? " "No , but I had t o or tbico mighty narrow escapes. In December , 1804 , after some haid fighting with Illinois troops , in which wo woio scattoicd , I , with Tommy Love , one ot my best men , stopped one night at a Air. Lake's , near Hooter's Crosbioads. Our horses woio hitched outsldo the jard and a squad of yankees in passing saw them. Thov surrounded the house and one of thorn shot nt tno through the window. The ball struck mo In the sldo and passed mound to my bick-bono. I know I was hard lilt , but before the Yankees came In mj coat was under the bed. I had put my hand on the bloody wound and smeated itovoi my mouth , giving mo thonnpoaianco of an internal hemor rhage. ' 1'ho "Yankees did not know mo. They thought I was one of Mosbv'mnon , but they vvoro unable to piovb It. I looked as If 1as \ done for , and after taking mj clothing and boots they left. I know that as boon us they wont into my pockets they'd tlnd out \\l\o \ I was and would como back for mo , sol got the familv to jmt mo In an o.vcurt , cover mo with foddei and a negro drove mo away. Soon after I was gone the Yankees came galloping bade. They nun lounii wnoso ciotiiing tlioy had and they wanted mo. But I wassafo In the mountains. " Tito Colonel hebltatod a second anil then , with a peculiar smllo , ronnrkod : "And do jou know , that negro ran away theory next day. " The most fastidious husband , lover or brother , loeommonds Spanish Court Taco Powder. For bale by nil druggists. Couldn't Pi no rt Ucnttcmnn. Many stories of the generosity of the latoGonoial Lconaul Jerome ate float- Injj about , but ono that is qulto curious seems , bofnr , to have ouapod attention. At the time when hiajoungor brother wao a stxulont at "Williams collcgo , ir. Jerome donated a handsome bum , tlio Intoiost of which wastoproUdo an an > nualgolil modal for the "most porfcet gentleman" ot the graduating clnss. The faculty founu so much dlfllculty in dcduing thochaiactoilstlcs of a gou- tloinun that the donation wtw afterward withdrawn. _ _ Mrs. Jones hasn't n pniy hair In her lirad and Is over 11 f ty , She looks as young ns her dnuglitur. TLo sccniL ol It Utbutsho uses only Hull's ' IlalrUoncwor , A special from Titlln , O , , sajs : ( ) a WcJnosday evening , at the rcsldcnco of the bildo , in thlsolt , occurred ft inu'- rhigo ccromoiiy uniting Sirs. . ldna ! L. Goodsoll anil John L fotolgor. 'Ihlw union is of morn than local Interest , for thoroason thut the bride isthomotliei1- In-law of John D. llookofollor , the Stnnd- nrU oil magnate , altbou jh the family relationship has not been rocoanlzcd for yoars. Mrs. Stclgor Is nearly seventy years of ape , the possessor of ncompo- tonco , while her newly-wedded husband Is scarcely forty. Many jcarantroMrp. Stclgor was married to a man" by the name ot Johnson , and after lila death Ehohocamo the \vlto ot'SquIro ' Goodsoll , who was the father ol the present wlfo of John D. Hockofollor. For sovorul years previous to his death Goodsoll lived amrt from his wife , making his homo with his daughter , M s. Rocke feller , in Cleveland. Tliroo ricirH I l lit 1'or mutton. Is'olBo Curr of Bear Creek snw a half- grown bear cross the Ice on the upper end of Monument creek the olhor day with the leg of a sheep In its mouth , writes a Now York Sun correspondent from Scran ton , Pa , Curr was cutting hoops on I'olo ridjfo , and ho was on the point of dashing down the slope to kill the young- sheep thlof with his axe when n , much larger bo.ir waddled across thostroim inthowakoof , tbo little one. In a moment the hlpj boar overtook the little one , pitched upon it , downed it in the snow , snatched the leg1 of mutton away fioin It , and began to tear the moat fiotn the cone. The small hoai picked itsolfun , squatted on Its haunchoa. glaiod at the big boar and \\liiinporad and whined as though the loss of the mutton had almost broke its Heart. While It was givingont toils feelings a still l.irgor be.ir uamo thrashing thtough the brush. It dashed past the cr vlnpjoungtiter , pounced upon the hotond boar , and surprised It so suddenly that it loloased its hold on the mutton , The second bear then gave battle to the third , and vvhilo the sciimmagfo was poldg on thollttlobear recaptured the sheep's log1 and inido ofT with It. The thhd bear soon licked the second one , and the latter immediately pave chase to the little bear , oveihuulcd it , and foiced It to drop the mutton. The little bear had another crying spoil , and while it was whining- the third bear took the leg away from the second onooncoinoro. It lujgod the log1 In its mouth to the llttlo boar , and the latter took tlio log In its teeth , waddled oir a few yaids and climbed Into a beach tree In a few seconds the second boar ran past the thiid ono and started to climb the tree. It wasn't quick enough , for the tbiiil boir pulled It down just as it hnd begun to hug the trunk , gave it a good culling and made it clear out. As soon as the llttlo bear saw that the second ono wasn't ' likely to meddle with the leg of mutton any moro it backed down the trco and shiired its meat with thothiid bear. Carrsaid that so long as the boar family had glvon him the most interesting sight ho had seen in the woods In manj a year ho Ind no business to molest them , and so ho didn't ' try to. _ _ Pleasant to the taste , surprisingly quick in eflcct anil econoniml In prlco novondcr that Dr Bull's ' Couch Sjrup is the loading picparntlonotits Wild. ' 0 woman I In tby hours of casouncertain , coy and hard to please.VIth children hull Ions liours she's spent. Do try Salvation Oil , the liniment. Queer O (1 Hermit. Theio is n queer character living the lifoof ahoinut neartho townof Ham ilton. N. Y. His hermitage is a dilapi dated old farm house in a lonely spot of tlio tov\n \ , invisible from the highway and distmtfioni other dwellings -His iinmo is Thomas Church and his age is oighty-oiio jears , IIo was "born In tlio faun House and has spent the long j oars of his llfo on the soventy-acro home stead , keeping strictly apart from and \vhollyindiirorentto the world outside its bounds. Ho never has slept anight nor eaten a meal outsldo of the hou&c. Ho never redo in a stage coach nor rail- reid car nor attended a show- any kind. Ho no\o" tent or received a letter , never took a newspaper and never voted at any election IIo has never had but ono timepiece in the houbo and that is a 100 jeai old clock that ho iiihori'cd ' f icin his fnthoi. IIo has never bought a now suit of clothes , but continues tow oai the patched and faded garments spun and \\ovon from the wool and made up by his mother years ago. IIo lived as a batcholor until long alter his pironts wore dead and xintll ho had passed middle ago , and then , to the astonishment of ovorjbody vvho know- the pair , ho married an old maid neighbor who v\as \ as solitary and cccontilo in her habits ashiuholf. She died six years ago , and since that event ho has lived aloho , oteopt as ho lias had the companionship of a favorite dog. IIo saj s that ho never found any pleas- uio in mingling with the outside world , and is only sumomely happy and con tented in his "dear old homo. " The few neighbors -who have had occasional intercourse with him unite in saying that ho is the soul of integrity and us guileless as a child. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrn. Boo bldg1. AVanlcd to rMoilKO Mn.rrln. < ; o William Harmon and John Tillotston of Charlotte were engaged tomairy two girls of Eaton Uapids , Mich. , but the v odd ing did not take placo. It leaked out that Harmon and Tillotbton pro em od their marriage licenses and foil so good over the matter that they went out to have a diink , Ono followed an other and they woio vciy ( hunk when they wont after the ghls. The pros pective brides vvorotogcthornt the time of their ai rival , and declared the match olT. This made tlio young men veiy melancholy , and to diown their grlo'f they again had to take to the flowing bowl , and kept at ituntil all thoii money vas \ gone. The next noon they worn to drunk to Know what they were about , and being hungry vent to the hotel to got a dinner , offering tolea\o their uiir- ilago licenses as collateral. It would not vork and the pilr had to walk homo without olthor brides or dinner. Porbrnclnp up the nerves , purlfjliif ? the blood and curltii ; sick hendaclioand dyspep sia , tlieio is nothing equal to Ilood'sSarsnp- urllla , Vindication Dnlnjcd. Down in Kentucky there was a tiinl recently In which the fact was biought out that John Uaivo } called William Tillnna ullar 150 times , a snoop tlilof sovonty-ono timesa swindler llfty-two times and olToiod to lick him 101 times. At this juncture "William concluded that It was time for him to vindicate his wounded honor , and so ho called In and gavoJohnii thrashing. Thojuiy , after thinking the matter over , concluded that ho ought to have started in an hour and a half oaillor. Do Witts Uttlo early Hfcorsi only pill to euro sick headmho and icgulnto tlio bowels. Vnponio Toot , If would seem ni though the stupid and pointless jokes about the largo foot of Chicago women will never lose Its piquancy with certain people. Tor months it has lain iiuiescont : but now comes a chcustuutlul otory about a No- TO SMOKIiRS , At'cuuuihtloiuof nuiotH m o tjpocUUy ell m.irlptl liilhc juornlnj altar finukliu durluK o\oiilnt liotirtt , auU tlio satiric w alls nro cov- eroU with u Hi Id , tcwctom lu > or. 1'oodiMi- turlngtUoilu inch at ihlj tlino will bocumo oovcn-d Itli ibis toiititlotisj uiutlnit. wliluli fur n time prjtoi-ts , U ftou tlio tictUm oltlio U'ustrlo f rin.M > tf , and priipci- ill : o tloii tuo- voiiloil. Oiiu or two of thoSoiloiil'iiBlllles takt-r. In tlio uiomiiii Uuloro breul > fat.t will clearUioUircmtumUioiiiiu.li ol all ccuiau- latloosotuuoui , I'tk-y v'u ' vntlti ( jli-l with phonomonnlly largo foot , eshlbitltiK' herself In n tnusoum asn Chicago pirl , This coming to Iho notice ofeovornl Chlcnifo hclroswa , they pa la tlio trirlSJ ,000 to say shown s from St. Louis , nnd the end is not jot. it Dream. It wassomo time In the spring of 18(5(5 ( ( tliat TuthroJuokson wont to Uosnca to look foi the riuo of his son , who was klllocl In battle , Says the Atlanta , Ga. . Journal. Ltlio many others ho wished to find the remains nnil to take thorn to Grlllinand Inter thom In the family burying ground. Tlio comrades who laid young Jackson lo rest gave the futhorn description of tlio snot- where tlioy had buried him , tollltig liltn nbout tlio rudoplnocollln inidolroin the boards tnkoti from the bridge After many diijs o ! tireless search Air. Jacksonfal led to locate his son's ' grave , and returned to his homo In Grillln. A few nlghta alter his return ho dreamed that his bon came to him and pointed out the spot where ho vj buried. 1'ho droan was likoavlsion. Ho saw his son shndlnff bo- ulilo his bed , and hoard him say : "Jj'nthor ' , Iain buried under ainound which wag tluown up by tlio Yankees aftorl was killed. You will know the mound when you HCO it liy tliopolfobcuybushestrrow- ing upon it Co and take mo up and curry mo homo to mother. " So strong iinlmpLossIon did tills dicninmahoupon JNlr. Jiicltsou tint ho ra turned tit once to licsact , taking with him one of thoeom- rades who hsul burled his son. The mound was found just aa Joscrlbocl in the clrcainund thopokoborrlcs \ grow- iiiguponit , Anoxcivatlon was made and a low fcot bolo\\ the earth the touph plno collinwns found , and in It woto the roraalns of joung .Tackron , IIo was fully identified , not only hy the collln and the shoos , which wore a present from the father , but by the naino which \\as \ on the cluthing. Sluxilc anil Alll atDr A surveying corpsiit tlio mouth of the St. Sebastian ihor 1'lorldn , lolated the paiticularsoC nmostdesporuto oncoun- tcr between an nlllgatoi anil a shai-k. The engineers had pitched their tents near tlio rlvor and , just abovolts mouth , nnd wcio citing their dinner beneath a small clump of palm" . All at once their attention was attracted tea violent com motion in the waterneai thoshoie. AI first the "bodies were so aUivo nndinado thospiaj" . IntouninKlod with blood , BO heavy that they could not make out Nvhat the two 'objects wore. 3inallv , nftor about halt an hour of such work , the monitors sceiuctl to bo growing weak and weary , It was then di&covoied to ho a light to the death between u largo -alligator nnd a man eating shirk. The former seemed to bo trying to got to shallow water , while the shark \\as equally determined not to go. Tlio fight was still golngon although giowing lcs.s . \lgoious all the time , 'vhon one ol the pirtics got his n imhostcr anil shot them both. On pullini ; them ashore the alligator was found ittinus a foreleg , bit ell assmothaslf cutolTnithu soigoon's linifo Tlio shark liticl numerous ugly gashcsonhls body which would probably hive killed him soon. The paity skinned the alligator and sa cd some of the tcoth of the shark as mementoes of this singular and sanguinary encounter. "WANIED HKHK. Clark Is Kvidcutl ) Ifcltl for ; UltlllfltiOS. ) A dispatch from Oplon , nhicti appeared In Tin : Sti\i > M BIT , stated tint n man named Cl.irltlmd been ancstul tliero on a telegram from Oirmlia Clark , so tlie dispatch states , Is a music dealer In Ogdoti , uiid la charged with Joipery. Thcic is u mistake somcwhcio T o orders lud been sent fiom hoio either by tlio pohco or sheriff to arrest such n. party. It is surmised hero by thopolico thit Clark Is In somoivny connected \illh tbe fiaudulent I'icrco pinno company , and that tlia tclcKiim was sent from Denver instead of Omatn. Therownsa mm named Clnrk coimectei ] with that swindle , uiul it h more than piob- nble that this Is the iran wintoJ in Denver \\otlciDgthoplanoschcino tboro. Dr. Birnov cures catarrh. Boo bld'p. ' HI : ii IN JA.UJ. Mr. Molnt'sli , U'lio iMuiscd Ills JPrloiids , in .Tnll. John H. Mcliitosh Is with us npain , but ho Is not the dishing J okn of a fen da\s \ ago , Detective Ellis arrived In the city at 0-45 o'clock ' Inst evening with Mr. Mclntosh in charge. "While being held in Mlivaukee awaiting the mnvalof an Omaha ofilcer , Mo- Intosh , with the aid of an attornev managed to oWnlti his liberty for a few brief moments on n. uilt of habeis corpus IIo wa , liow- cvor , almost ImineJIately roarrestotl and hold until Uotce.ive HUi.s arrived with , the propernapcra. Jack Wood called upon Mclnto < lh at the police station last night and had n Miorttnllc witntlio prisoner , 'iho convcisation ditlnot amount to much , ns Mclntosh's ' replies to questions put to ulin were very unsatis factory. _ _ N"ogrlplne , no nausea , no pirn wlionDo Witt's ' Ldtllo 12-uly Klsors are tdcon. Small pill. Safe pill. No Vcnllct Vet. Unto I ) o'clock last night nothing new had been heard from \Vnrbington \ jury. Deputy bhotlft Hunt took Juiors O'Connol ' ! and Murphy homo inn cabyestcrdnvto nllow them to make n change of clothes. The jury ib rciortoil | as all woilimdtulclni ; thrcosquare meals a day , _ il Oinnlni. Omaha got some excellent giatultlous ad vertising In iho New "Voile I'ross , a piper which is said to have ovar ono hundred thousand circulation , 1'letuas of the com mittee of seventeen on pi in. mitt btope ol the pioposod pan-repulllo ) conprcfi appcaroil in it grouped , with thochninnan , Colonti Chase of this city , ai the con tnl llguio. Around L'sodla MJlllonaot Uomea 4 0 V" 3C.IQUHJK IS ALUHE\OHtDTHEREISBUT \ * ONE CURE DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC limn be lrt lo In rui > .f.-olf' ur lin. or In r Mole. uCfeotl , without Ida kaowMga ol the i > tucul tfUMixiirr. llUutooluiulr UurmU and willeHeo a CiroiBiiiaC and tpeedjr our , wbither Iht polient I anjrtnr iadrinli ronu looUolis r ok ITAt.\b.tl bAILM. It optrtUMin auittljr ( oil -with Bueh o r uimiy tbit tha p U nt undirgoe. DO ln oavemeno rl tra h > I * wan , him oomplu * riloraialka 1 enootvd l p Ii book ct portlouUrl fre t o blbid o KUltN 4CO..181U * Uou lm , AlttU ACumlng Trf.it luppiiMa \ > t u \ & . uaucE u co , CO.Om ti . ! ilm npi > car Juoh man us Cnrdliinl Gibbons of lUlttinorp , Colonel ItobortO. Inpcnoll of KowYorkIr. Olifirlos E. Chccnoyor Chi- cngo , Ur. John Ularit Itidpath of Jndlnnn , Judpro William H. jNrnoux of Now York , Gcnernl Low \Vnllnoo of Indiana , Uoneral VI , 0 , McDowell of Now Jersey nnd others. KNrmuc-v''roo FAST. I'nco Tlint ruU Ilollmct nntl Illazcr On tOC tlio llacc , rollowtneclosoupoa thohoolsof , the nn- noanccmentof 'tttorDcllnrd's htostcrooltcd deal , comes the report fro in Salt Lake of the nrrcst of 0 , L . Bldzcr forobtalnlnj : money under false protcwos. liclhrd nnJ Dhzor flgurod unfavoiably In : hls city during tlio latter pirt of Juno , 1890 , n connection vlth the Djn Carlos lumuor swindle , and the httcr wa bound over to furnish a bond nnJ tlicu dhappcirod. Uollaid posed 83 an Innocent party , claiming - ing thit \vMtucrelybookltepcr for the concern , and was discharged. Ills testimony on the stand did not pleiso Blazer , \vhos\voio out warrant for him on the charge of adul tery , but the cwswas not pushed. Dlnztr did not llnd tlio ntmosphcro ofOtntha con- ! cnlnlbutnellnnl\vai , so much Bloascdvitli lib sucxoss In fretting out of ticklish places that ho continued to remain in aud nbout the tltv. IIo wai next mixed up in an clectrlo Upht deal in Council lllulTs , but again managed to squeczuout.lonMnR Ills associates to hold the ba ? . The last eomphlnt ( llodasjainst him was only a few days np > , vhon a tooconlld- Ing friend with whom hotta stajlnsdlscov- cicd that licllard had sold all the furaituro In thohousoto nsoconil-hnnd doulor. Roforo the vvnirantcouldho served Ilollanl folded his tent nnd deputed , It Ii stated that he Is now inJorsoy City , -\\horoho Ins rclathcs. Durhiff the months < lnco his iclcasoBlarcr his given this cltv avlrto berth , but Ills said that the Kansas City , Demer nnd Sioux City authorities \vant \ him for pames similar to the ono liownsnoil < hir ( in Stilt Lnko Hols now dcpondlrifr on Oniabancqualnnnccs to como to thofrontand restore the money ho secured under false pretenses , but these parties nro lettlnliiin severely nlono.nndhls iirospecU are Kcttlnpno better very Mst. The local authoilticinrcof thoopinlnn that Blazer sets the nice altogether too swift and that ho Is getting vciy near the eiitl of his siting , ( jessler's.MaRicIIealicho Wafors. Curcsall icadiches In ! 3O minutes. At all druggists Uoody.piienlH for Aid In licltnir of Cli Idi-cn. The relief department of St. Timothy Mission ostcnds aid and sympathy Incases of sickness ana death 'Jfho present easels .hat of aflllctlonln a very poor family near sixth and Lcavemvorth streets Tivo jrothcrs and a very joung sister moum the oss of their mother , 'ho died Saturday ilfrht \Vithoutfathcror mother , their bereave ment calls for public svm pithy. Generous contributions are needed for this nnd other calls nnd the readers of this Item are asked to tiring their donations to H&sloa- ary liecdy. 1 117 rarnamjstreot , today and to- morrmv. The fiindsmustbo on handtopiy Lho inodorato os [ > onscs incurred Mr. Ueeuv's ' liouisaro Ironi 1 to 3 p. m If ho is not In lea vo your pi rt Just tno same. Missionary Kccdy desires to acknowledge- the receipt of So from Mr. Chailos Jlarley to support the woikof fat. Timothy Mission. - Don't ' F"ool V ciursclfl JNotwithstn.nding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Mllvuulcoo & ; St , Paul Kj's now Btcain hoitod palace sleeping cars , with ' 'eloctrio llt'nts la every boith , " still loaves the Union do- not , Omaha at G:10 : p. ra. daily , ar liv ing' at ? Chicago nt 0:30 : a. in. , in- ample time to imilco all eastern connectioas. Ticket office , 1501 Tarnim st. J. 11 PKESTON' P. A. NASH , C. Pusa Aerl. n- Con.Ajt. | . AH to Idiots. SOITII OMAHA , -jNlarch 19. To the Editor of'Tiir BEE : TUat woithy contemporary , tlio 'Jackass ' " called In - Dattcry , so , com- nieinlnfr Inn recent article upoa the fact that the quconof EnRland had partially rescinded her dictum ns to the scaring of decolleto dresses at court receptions. Indulges In a frantic effort nt witticism by asserting that to a woman of so few Mcns as tholnUv in question the rclinqulshment of onoof them must , hove been decidedly painful. The ed itor of thnt interesting sheet miij consider hlmsjlf qualified to form opinions of people he has neither hid the pleasure nor the pos sibility ot scelnp. but in deference to Ids own Interests ho may llnd it moro lucrative to seeK other llelds for his puerile Idiocies , and not millet such matter upon his Bnphsh sub scribers. Kiiplisnmen , I thin It , make as good citizens as any In the country , but the simple fnctof u man's forswearing his country does not demonstrate that hodusiies In any way to disparage thoquten nor the constitution of the country of his nativity. As to the queen's ' abilities , wo may judRO fally by her acts , but I fall to bee that the 4'Hemmed Inbj Is one of the headlines that appear ginning of the Indian troubles. Tl ' had no idea what avide applicati have. There are hundreds and the seen the Indians , who may be said , They are the long-suffering victin Shin Cancer , Rheumatism , Scroful ing , and all the various ills that all These are the liostilcs. With the S. S. S. deals as effectually as tl Sitting Bull. In fact , S. S. S , could he. It arrests , drives out ai diseases of the blood. It promji just mentioned , and is areinuly f testimonials show. TrcnllNO on Rloocl ana Sk SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Ttin Jltit'tai , , ( o Mlotvl lliitlUn.tf ( / * licnilMr / , /tins it-tilt * tiiiliiliur fjtinfinfiit tui-itof , Alltlifci'tUn jftiorn llnrtl wltl. stNltrHto * jtre inlnrtiitiUitnitt ' u > ' ' " > / < ' to Qtikl ; . lti-crncMU > CM mnl / / * nl tliioiifilioiitllHsubiiitittiifi. fttfiini Itrnt , Ital , Prop. HO TEH 3DB1I.ONE. Comer Uthancl Capitol A.venue. Jnst completed , hn.3 1OO roomi , three ttatrways , from the top to the bottom , ha. ? flue elevator and dinning room , service , is tire pr oof throughout , fine bilhrJ room ) aud the flne.t toilet rooms In ths city. Lar a Sample rooms , Suites with bififea. Cor 1-lth and Cacltol Ava. Street oar service In alld.rectiona Kates , from $2.6O to $1.0O , remctjytor nllttm unnMuitl dlntliarRCiand rirlntaillicuiiMnliiifii A curtain cur * oMI. - < 1ebll - toMutntn Jireaonbeltnnd fcclsafo Co In reCinunodlnK H to til nulVtren J 8TONFB , M D .O 61.00. nnnjir m SANIUI.WWIJ UI-SULKS r th I Mill I A l e t anionlrcap | ule | ro orltat tit UUUUI nrcjul4r , phiilcl mi for tlio mro o ( Gonorliaiaiijaiiolurgoa fro.u tl > 3 urinary orituni or acjulroi IM pot toJc.Alldrugtl : u BOYS "Will be boys. " They'll ' climb fences , and catch on nails. They'll ' climb trees > and slide down the trunk. They'll ' slide down cellar doors. They'll ' pick out tho/ deepest mud puddle on the way home and go through it "kersplash" ratiicr tlia-ff travel on a dry sidewalk , They'd rather play marbles than eat. They'll go through ni ore clothes in a montli than their "anxious clad" can afford to buy in a year , They'll ' do a thousand and one things that only a boy can think of , and a boy that don't "ain't ' nutclioi'a boy , anyhow. " The only thing you can do is to buy clothes that arc as near cast iron as you can get , and let them go itVe have placed our spring stock of CLOTHES FOR BOYS on sale. "We have clothes for small boys and clothes for Jargc boys , clothes for tidy boys , and clothes for tough "kids. " We have Knee Pant"Suits for boys from four to fourteen years of age , and Long Pant Suits for boys from thirteen to nine teen years of age , and every suit was made for hard wear , made to stand the racket. For six days we will offer you at the popular price of your choice of five hundred Knee Pant Suits , in a half dozen handsome styles of All Wool Cassimerc , made up in nobby shapes , in ages from four to fourteen , worth four dollars. Bear in in nd this fact , when u'e say "all wool" thTTf means ALL wool , and when we say "worth four dollars , " you'll find them WORTH'four dollars. I HATS FOR BOYS CAPS FOR BOYS | SI 101-S FOR BOYS | | Shiits FOR BOYS Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. OP EN UNTIL s P. M. | New Neckwear Today [ SATURDAYS 10 p. MJ editor * of such n piporns tlio W-H. nro In the slightest degree quillfloil to ] ud o of thorn If the sheet nlltiilcl towouiJ dedicate Itself to tlio betterment ol it. cdltorhlt , hoth ns toloirlcinilliuiKinno mlp-ht , poilmps. ovoilook those tcmpoiuy and periodical ebullitions of. spleen on tlio put ol ono who apes the Urltisli , but who Ins not acquired UIQ imtmcrs of n Jjnpltincltjr. Give us TUB MEK. 13vll bo to him who evil thinks. S A. W. Complexion powder is an nl > soluta necessi ty of tlio rellnoJ toilet in this cllimto. I'oz- zoni's combines every element of bcautj and parity. . _ ONE 0V THIS OA.1MWIV. How Sonic of tlio Am-sted ( lamlilors KasHy Secured Kicptloni. There Is a liorsoon Captain Corinaclc , not ing chief of police. During the progress of the ctxrtltifj of the pauiblorsto tliepollia station nftcr the raid of Saturday night , and just when the stitlon was cro wded almost to Us full capacity , the captiln , who vas stindiui ; ouUido the railing UtlMng vlth n Iriend , saw nnritiRof tough- loolihiR citizens wnndor Into Uio station. Supposlnp the nc\\ comers to bo a lot of tramps looking for n roostiiiR plaro for the ni ht Captain Oortmck turnul to the afore said bunch of disreputable loo'tin , men and told tlioin to bo gone , that thciovas no room for thorn Tlio crowd , taking him at his word , promptly tiled up the stnirs and was lostln the throne " \\hlchsurrouiidcd the sta tion. Itnftomordf transpiicil that the people thocaptiiln hnd so suimuuily bounced \\cra a WIROII loud ot prhoncis from the Diamond. ThomlMako not discoveicd until It was toolato to rectify. The cnptim Mill hn\o to soc up the chips on the strciiRlh of his ciror , J 1'-t.tt.t.iill.t.l'tISi. Air Dnn Sheedy of Denver nriuod In the titj joitcrdaj and Is stoppin0- the Paxton. Lieutenant Job n A. Ilutton. Eighth TJulted States infantiy. left jcsterJiy inoininir for his station at Fort MclCinnlo , AVjo. Llou- tenant Hutlon has been in the city foi the past two weeks being examined for promo tion. nri.it. lUTOUIF-Sundiiy niornliiK at 1 o'clock , of pneumonia , Kmiiit I'i wlfo of 1 r.iuK L , Hltclilo . , . . . I'unoriiUnrMccs today at 2 o'uloelc. Inter mental bl. f > ouls. L/EI1MAN Mrs Citarlni I.oluunn , aK l CO vcirs , at J a , in. Mindii ) , at the risulcnco o ( IxrbonlUiiir , I ihnuin.r : > OIL'ninliij ! slrcot Kunoral ' 1 uoidny , 31uoliJ4 , at i ! p m Fi lends limited. jr the Hostiles" red in tlie newspapers at the be- 'he jolly night editor that wrote it ion his alliterative headline -would ousands of people who have never to be hmmed in by thehostiles. ns of disease of Blood Poison , la , Mercurial and Potash Poison- tack and rack the human system. chief of them Swift's ' Specific he police of the plains dealt with is more active than any police nd destroys all Llood poisons and itlymal e'i ' victims of the ailments for many others , ab hundreds of In niKeaitn Mailed Free. Atlanta , Ca , RELIABLE Iron I fie Mttiinlnctnrcrs of Iron nul Vlro Icnccs , Disk Ouirtls , Iinprovnl Awnings , Coil and Sand Stnoiis , IronStiilrwuyn , Iron Donra uiul Bliultori\VlroSlKiis. ( nUoHrissorlc olovory dcscrlpllon. All UuclbOf ropilrliiR. 217 South 12th Street , Opposite Nebraska National Bank , Omaha , NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S DEPOSITORS , OMA.IU , NS 3 Capital , - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 , - OL'.BOO . oniconimct Dlreclori ItonryV \ Ynloi , IVmldont , J-twl S.llfod Moo-rro-ilunt. Jiimoi V Haruu. W - V.Uorne Jolm H. Colllm II. U Cuililu. . I X. II I'ntrlck W. 11 H Uuirioi.culiHr TI-1E IUOM BJ\NK , Corner Kill nul furnint bit A acnornlllunlilui Ilimlooss Trmsactol Earrerlm from u" > c.IIlia8 ol youtbtul orron early decay , wafctln * vreakiicu , lort mauUooi ] . clc. 1 wfllKiKlVvitliiuilu treutU ( " * ' W ) c nlaluln | full urtlculani tit hoi cure , i'llCI ; o ( clmrgu Acuknaia luodlial wor i alinul'l lie rt-'adbr < > vrr | man li" U iiorrotii anil ilclilllutod. Ail'trol I'rof , If.C. \VilHltMooauB , Couu A COLD IS INFLAMMATION. POND'S EXTRACT REDUCES 2NFLAIVIMATION. Specific Directions , ii'.v < ( > i.D irv riiiiiKSnpi : > ir X'onil'N ixlra : t ( diluted onc-liulf ) l > j n iiitfiil douche , or Hiinfl'lt , or vnporl70 it \crn lamp nn l Inlinlo tlio fiimcM < hroiiil > < I" > none. ii' IIOA.HSI : , Kuraiou XSitrsict Hottrnl tliticH dully. 11' 11112 TIIUOAT IS nn.l Ni'Xv : S'JI'iri' , ml ) tl > o neck tliurouglil ) ivllh Poiul'M I ilracC , mnl , on retiring , i\rai > tlio nock In u uoolcii bninln o Raturntctl villli I'oiid'H Extract , uiul pro- tided liy mi outer iirniiiiliiK , IK TIII : HI.NOS Aiti : soitn , tiiUo n tcniipooiirul of 1'niitV * IJi- Ciiict four or tl\o tlincn dully , IV 'fltK MltlltS AC III' nnd nro pore , rul llirin vigorously ivllh I'ontl'K Kxtrnct , FOR CHILBLAINS , Imtlie with 1'ipiul'ft Kitrnct ntid baililatjo AVllli clotli < itnrntcil tvllh 1'ontl'i Kr- tract. Itching quickly tlopncd. DDT do not iiurcliniio nomocHcnj BilbKtllllto niicl expect It to < lovlia' I'oiMTh Eislriictvill. . IIo Hiiro you Iiavo goiiiiluo article. ? Iu lo oiilf , Ijj I'oiul'w Extract o. , > o\v Vork ' Illlll IiOllllOIl. NO GTJR/Rl NO PA"Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Fovcnteoni'eirsojcnorli'nje ' A rojiilir nnlinto In iiratolno uicllplomit nlioir lintlll Iroatlnz with tlieirroTlcst tiicco " , nll Ncrruti' Lhronloiinl 1'rlvati I ) | OIMOI A lurmanont euro miirantcal farlntarra f > rcrinatcrrhiPi LuitMnnliond. feomlnnl Weiknois MKlitl anal , linpntoncr SviilillU. Slrlcturo , aalail alii cni-s ciftlio lllaail. stlii unl Urlmry Owins X II 1 uar uitoJ.Vrur every cnso I iinlortalo and rullii , euro Consultation fioe. UiokJI ) ( > stcrlos ofl.irosontlroo. ) 0 JlooliourJ-i ) a.in toj p. ra BuaJity 19 n in to Urn. INSTITUTIS. Fortho treatment otnll CIIHONIU ANB SUIMiir-.U , DISIwVbFS. llmcoH Applliiiiruifor IMormltlot iin4 Tnisson Hint I'-icllltlus , Ap.irntin | ( nil Ilcmoclloi foriiiccLSHful Irti-itraurit ot every form of UIHOAIO rciulrliifc MedliMl or hiiruicnl 'Jrcntmont. M.NICli KUOSld toil rATUST" Hoard mil Attcndnnra Ile t ArniininoilittoM * fVi < tUllu t for clrcul ire 01 IJcformlMoi nnil Itriuos Irus ui Clul ) 1 cut , ( 'urva. tiiroi of hplnt , I'lln , 'Junior" Cnnccr , Inturrh llroncIilllH liilnilutliii , Klictrlrty 1'nnlysh llill- erir Hllnoj s lllu.lilor. lye , 1 nr , bkln mil llloil nnanll "iirnftiiUipcmtloni nit-hAbl' OK OMI N nrptrlillo Jlotk o IllscnuVouion ( Kruo Uo tinu ) lualy iiiilol nlylnu In Dopirtiiitnt f or U onion Iurln ) conllncuientHtrlclly ( 1'rlrnto ) Onlllnllv liluMoillrnl Initltulo MuklnR n Sputislty of fill A1K IIHlSAbl S. All ISlMil ll < eiHoiiiiccoiifiillr trpnlotl Mmllclnu or InstriiiiHMiH hont by mull oroxirost lorurol ; lucked no mirki lo lnJh.-Uo cotituitj or ecmlor Onoporioniir Intorvloniirofoiroa Callnndconsult in or s tnl liltorj of your ( iso nnd wu wlll-uncl li Jain wr ) | ) i our ItOUlC TO M KV Kltl'l ! . upon I'rl Tito , feialal < r .Vurroua Him IMOI , wltiiuo ! ( tloi ! Iliu AiMroHiall Utters lo Dr. A. T. McLaughlln , President lith uiul Harnoi btrctts , Oraulia rfSANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATCVO. " the Vlin < lrful Spinlhh II mcdy , l sold " ' turureilllfcrroui eiKf , tucli i Wcik ilcmorj , JJOKB tt llrnln 1'oxvcrh i ! ailac lie , " \\ukefulncin , I/nt Jfon tiood , NcnoutocM , l.u rllutlc. ill tlit.lr.u nuil Deforo & After Uso. lOfl Of | KHr Of t'lQ ' J'liotogmrkil from life Crncrutlvo Orsani , In ' " " * " .1 " * Mtl.i.r MX , cautcU liy oier-ctertlonjotitlilul , Inilesertlori ! . crihonce-mlvc u o of tobacco , opium , or ttlmuluitt , vllcli xil'lniutdj Icid tolnnrinltj. Coniuuipilou > nd 1 inanity 1'ut up InconTcnlcnUunntocarryln th c lXc | .ct X'rlce ( la packaB"orO forM. with every liorilerwo Kl > o twrlllnu Kutruiiton lo ctiru or rnfimil tlio moiur. fern l > y mill toiny oJJrcKS , Clrcu'ar ' f ne. Mention this paper. AJdrefi. MAUHID GlEMICAt CO.Hronth . O cn forU.S.A. 417 ll'irtiorn fitrp I flllOAOO JM KOllbALV IN OSIAIIV NK3 , IiY KuhniCa .Cor. lilli fe lI'mzlniM ' * . J A tiillt-ril i , tor Hill A : DmiKluiSU. A.Li. ( uttcr&Lo.tuuucil liluKi Ju. DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A rull Hot ot Ticlli on ItuliUr. lor HV13 I'OI ' IJAII * . A pcirfict without lain or ilniiior. unit ,1 WltllOllt Hll l lllttl ( It. ( iolll 111 I t * illror Illlli ! . ' ill Inwoit rii'jn lliUllonnMI rown Wiirk 'liulli _ , . . . hltlwut pliilon. All ork ur lautctt OfFICE , PAXTON BLOCK. I6TH AND FAR NAM I n tr unco , 1MU ilreot tlovalor. Opuu uvuuln.s " DKJ. E. Me GREW , DISEASES Cnro < lln3 Ui5 clnjswithout tliojosi ofnn lioura'tlma from tiuslncii Tlio nioit absolute ruro ftrULKKP end-illniiiuijlnn llcliarics ever kn > wn to mod cat iclcncc SYi'llir.lS.ttwntrantoJ ruroln SQtoVJ dnji. riiu inott pmorfiilruinoljT y t luio n foriporam. non t euro HI'HIC'IUUlSorinliilii relluvlnctlio bill , der , cuictl fit IIDIIIO , without Inilruiiu-nli ; no cutting , mipitln , no tlllutlni ! Ixioof .Vliuiliooilor W'onknoil posltlnly cured ; Imtnntrelluf bhln iHiC'iion n4 fcinaludUon oi iicnnancutly ( url I > r Mc(9rOTr'i IUCCOBJ In tlio treatment nf I'tlvnta Hlneaio haj iiovorLpnn ( ( ( unlloil niulhlii jrrcit firmy of patlont4 line his ( rotn III"Ulaiittcto tlo 1'iicino IIo iks and tlrculnri fico l nllut from 4 lo 4 only lull nua hirnnm vtroiti Ouuhn , Nul > . Kiitrnncu on ulllior Knot NERVE AND BFA TREHTHENT ) ptatflo for HrterU. niiiinea .ntv. j , ur lfU. vft& & fultluz'ln iDittiltiii'l liiain to inliory 4Kif kna iloiDi rrvnul'jru Old Alt ) iur nncn. Luiiot rowtf tnolthor vai , Invuluntnrj 1 oacei , itnd npwrnntorrlif % c&ut&l br or r- iirtloof the 1'raln , rolf bui or OTOT InilnlKtnra lull hot conttlnn oaimonlt. ' trttu niont 81 alor. or ! -lor 0) ) , ntli/inillpreptliU Wltn tucU order lor t.li lioxti , vrlll unit purctuxr rittrtctcu to rofon'l uoair I ) Inn truttmnt foJUKJ euro. uuaruitu iluuvauuluiniiiauiola < iUf b * GOODMAN DIIUG CO. , II ) ruriium fallout. > Oinivlii. Nob. JOSEPH GILUTT'S' ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1089 , THE MOST kJUBFEGT OF PENS ,