- - - - - - - - V _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V . V V : : ; - . _ THE OAIIA DAILY DEl IrON DAY , SBt'TEMBER 0 1895. G r , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I c , i Pi-ilse o Western Progress. ri : _ n1Thi i ri ri ri i = - - = - - " . - " . The Pt\\ee 1':8 nutrvolr company ntd - f paL wllh ! the state cnKlnecr which gives tnlmaton that northeastern Colorado Is 1 per- 3 flaps tu have I : Inst Irrigaton enterprise tn the Unl 1 States , says the lJnvpr New. The company propose to occupy a large tract of lanl unler tic Carey cccrl land act. rho planl contemplate a great canal ninety \ mleJ tong nrc a storage reservoir capable of fupph'lng water to 200,000 or 300,000 acres of I lanl. ( The cnal ' I to begin above Orcharl 'c ' on the Plato river ant to empty Its water I Into a basin In the southwestern part of Logan county. Ilwnee creek runs through theoti county ntll I to be male the bed of the reervolr. I I estimated that the relerolr . will clver about 7,000 acrc . The law requires that the filing sl1 bo thoroughly oxamlne' hy the state englneer ! and the stnto land bead Is made Urlely ponlhlo for the faithful performance of pany. Selter artlmlt ' t to IGO acre of , lal11 'clch and tim company can receive a 1- : V patent to no lant which H Is unable to , r , water. Daniel A. C,1fell an.l George H. Welt are the penons nPPeltn ; In the ent rprlse. Quto ! a number of leading citzens of the Itnto are fall to bo Interetcd. The project I as yet In the prospective p rlot as It , . mUst pass the Insp tlon of the state engineer and the state land hoard. I Is the frt al- , tempt In Colorado ta occupy land under the elert land ( act. I Crrled out It Will 'ro- . , quire an outlay of $ OO.OOO. ANOTHER nUUGATIN SCHEME. . A large Ir Ignton enterprise Is about to * , be started at Wllarli statan , about eighty bibs eat of Cheyenne and about twenty mies west of SerIIng , Colo" , on the line of I the Cheyenne and Burlington , says the Cheyenne - enno Tribune. An lmmcnsi ! natural basin , nboul seven and a halt miles lonl by one anile wide , Is to be fled with Water hy a canal from the South Plato river , and this Is to be lone after ( lie irrigation season Is over. I Is estimated that It vIiI take eight Dlnths to flit the big bnsln. There are 200,00 acres of fIne farming , sand to bl Irrigated from this reservoIr. All that the land needs to make It , 'el pront- able Is this SUPPlY of water which it Is now to have. I Several Greeley citizens are Interested In the enterprise. General Manager hIoldree of the lurlngton Is giving the nliertaking Holdre Ivory encouragement as the building up of . large town at WIRrd and the raising of V crops on the 200,000 acres of land would be ' ) of much advantage and a source of great , rent to the Burlngton road. , . A FORTUNE IN A POCKET. Farncomb bill , famous as the rIchest socket ground In the country , has given up lome more of its gold ant ( Robert Iooto anti George Cla\'lux are richer by many thousands of dollars than they were n few days ago , says a Brecllenldge special to the Denver Nows. The hill of precious metal Is located a few miles from this city anti , ' ciy 'oote anti Clavaux leased a claim on It. In three days one man took out ffY-f\'e pounds of gold of fno quality , worth $17 , 0 an ounce , and a portion of It ts now In Denver - ver , having been taken there by G. D. Wat- 80n. Another lot was taken to LeadvUle. ! , 'rite ore IS-fabulously rich and contains crys- hlzed and nugget gold. The place now betng I , 'orl.ot and out of which the belnl : I ffY-fve V pounds were taken Is only four feet square ' , and there Is more of the ore In sight. it , was gold from Plrncomb huh that attracted atracted so much ' ' attention at the Worlil's ColumbL1n L 'orl's exposition . E. O. Coln/wood havIng some / of I In the Colorado exhibit. The luck of ! Fete and O.\'IUX has created considerable ' excitement and Charles I uler , who llal , a : lease of the claim prior to them feels much : chagrIn , as ho werkCl within eighteen Inches I of the bIg strike One nugget taken from I the pocket weigh twenty-six ounces , FOUND UnANIUM. t ) , A dispatch from the Hahn's peak gold I fields , says tim Laramie flepublican . Informs , , us that considerable Interest has been manifested ! - tested In the new camp at ColumbLne by : , finding I peculiar whlo substance In several I Prospect holes that resIsted all ordinary tests for tIme precious metal The assayers , hath ! nt Limo peak and Columbine , were at frst completely stumped More exhaustive tests : Wore mate for some of tim more rare metals , and I has been proven that the refractor Itraner I the metal known l as uranium I The rIchest deposit Is found In fissures In the granite formation about seven miles north of Columbine but It Is also found In five or six of the properties In the quartzlto ter- ritory. Its particular use In arts ts as a coloring for BohemIan glass and In china : painting. I valuable ant In demand this camp will no doubt ere long be able to sup , ply considerable quantIties. : MAY OPEN DLACJFOOT RESERVATION r . I Is understood that the cmmissioners appointe to treat with the lackfoot Indians for a portion of their reservation In wide h rich mineral deposits have been found. ' are now at Dbcldoot agency , says a Great Fals dispatch to the Anaconda Standart A corn mite of citizens wi walt on the com mls- : /ioners and assist In trying to get the Indians to deed the portion of the reserve which II i of no uthly use to the reds or to the gov- ernment. I time ceo : Is made It wilt result In a large influx of prospector and miners Into , , the regon : known Ss the "Little Heckles , " to where oxist. valuable gold properties are belo\'ed Lamlusky , already a prosperous and grow Ing mining camp. Is 10Cltd near the growL L- ton line . ant time people there are confider . it I wi become a large city I that po ? ton of the reserve Is thrown open for mining Ilurposes. V A SEA OF SUNFLOWEnS. South Dakota excels In time sunflower as ! ei as mustard business S. D. Cone. staten agent on the Great Northern railway Imerm " r says nn Aberdeen dispatch to the Sioux Pals Argus-Leader , Is without question the largest grower of sunflowers and mustard In the ivorid. lie has this year 190 acres of stir flowers and over 700 odes of mustard. Ono ( held of 120 acres of sunflowers . near Aberdeen - loon , Is just now the prettiest sight that wi mect the eye In many miles of travel. The : ibid Is just half I mlo long and 120 ro ant rocs who anti In full blom , Many people drive out to I every day and nil admit that Ulero 1s a fortune In that ono field alone. The stalks are now from six to seven feet hllh 1\1 the blossoms are about ten Inches acres ? The various uses to which this plant can bo ; fut are familiar to most reader of deli ly newspapers and need not bo repeated her C. Other pstches of sunflowers In the to V m vicinity of Aberdeen swell the total acreage to 190 acrCs , 'lere Is no felt of less tban ten acres , and all are In much better cond I- cntl- 1on than corn. ! LURED BY LOST LODE. The "Lost Lode of Queen Charlotte hlnnd , " which IS already lure a dozen or moro prospectors to financial ruin and bai that number to death , Is once again the object of systematic search Whether the present cXllcJlton wilt share the fate of Its predo- ' ceasors will be disclosed on the next retur of the stCamer Danube from the north. I persltent endeavor may be counted upon for its reward Frank ? 'titcheii Is Mitchel a nephew of - ' Senator Slanford. and lls associate In the I . present search Cllltain Irving hope to wrlto - themselves millionaires before the close of the year. I Is Mitchell In person who Is making this latest exploration of Moresby Island , for one fJmous disappearing ledge , his Ilartner having borne the expense of coURting on In- ' tef'st of share and share alike In the result 5 . Mitchell pulled In a rowboat upward of 6 Snilce along the west coast of the treasure : q island , searching every promising cove and Inlet along that little known shore , but fin ii- lag nothing anti In alt the hazardous "oyago Clot seeing n human face. Mitchell . who continues the search alone , Is reported : to b more hopeful than ever , at itt to place absolute reliance In a "Lii I" which he reclvl.1 not long ago from a frindly MusIt chief , I this b true the belief of old miners that the IndIans cou mern \ unfelt the secret I they 'ould Is lkely coull i : ; ? be Ilrovel correct I was I : Ialset chief who. ten V years ago , offered to conduct the orIginal finder of the treasure once again to the spot where ho unwitngly hal made his Ieat discovery a\a ) back In 185 ! . When Luke returned tho' following spring to exit Ct the fulfillment of this IJrmlle the Indian wu : dead. - DAnCST ' ALASKA. F A. Jay , one of the Seattle men who : elt to Alalk last spring t try their luc , . , , . = ' . . , , - " In the Yukon placer mInes , Is not enamored wih the country says the Seattle Post- ln tchilgencer. A letter from him , dated nt Deatwood ) Creek , Alul , says : Alaska II the mOlt barren , God-forsaken spot that the sun ever shone on , and If there ever was a place 00 this earth that wu not Intend fer habitatIon . this Is it. The work that one must perform to exist nt all Is time work of animals rather than men : It Is ono vast swamp , thousands of mie In extent , covered with mos and frozen to unknown depths. The only re- leurces of the country am the fur-bearing nnlmals , ant the natives are the ones nl- lowed to trap them. Five dollars of gold has been brought In hero to every dollar taken out of the mines. The working season Is about sixty or seventy - enty days , and one Is lucky If he gets In halC of them. The wages are $10 per day nnd one can save more , outside , $0 $1.5 per day than hero at $10 Bacon Is 80 cents per pound , beans 10 cents , flour $24 per sack slt $5.50 for a 10-pound sack , and 10 on : ,10 cents per pound of this Is for freight from Crclo City to the mines about 100 miles. You whit see that It dent take long to oat up $100 worth of grub Oh . the country I 10 strange antI wild : now the heavens are mill right In 'tho ' sum- m er . but the earth oh . my I The trails arc through dismal swamps , with water a fet deep , and mosquioes I U means that one ha s to bo covered with cheese cloth and long glo\'es You can form no conception of thIs terrible plague : to sleep Is out n the qu estion. They disappear about the tst of A ugust . then the black gnat comes-ten tmes were than time mosquitoes and then the cold weather comesGO to 70 degrees be low zero As one of the boys who care In with us Bal ! , I God would forgive him for coming here this time he would never do so again. Most everyone hero kelps from one to fvo dogs , which are used for hauling sleds In winter. In summer they are not used nor fe d . and they go around every ono's tent antI steal anything they see ; they will grab a pot and run off with It , tip It over and cat the contents : they will eat boots and gloves and Bocks and dish rags Oh , how they do ant u s : every onq has to build lS buid a high platform In I li mo trees and put everything on I , and oren the dogs get on them and when they do they w ill throw everything down to the dogs below - lo w , and then such a feast. In this case I t owner of the cogs has to pay for the I goods. S * S OKANOGAN'S COLLAPSED DOOM. Any one who was familiar with Okanogan L county In its prosperous times . to see I new woud ! feel sad ever the changes that 1\e I eomo over I , says the Spokane Chronicle , Such mining properties as the Fourth of JUly ain , Arlington are lying Itle , nothing doing In fact , deserted. Such properties upon which hundrets of thousands of dolars have been expended since the fal In silver are commm - 111 ietely shut down anti crlpplcd. C01- The city of Loop Loop , thal once boasted I of 1,000 inhabitants new lias but two the I ostmaster Mr. Tanker and the mal carrier Jack la'es , Ruby City , once a live mining camp , now hns about twenty-nvo inhabitants , , Inhabitnts ' Including men , women and chltren , Con- eonnuly , time county seat Is sadly changed , nt over 100 people all tohl remaining In the once beautiful anti prosperous town. Notwithstanding all these drawbacks the frmers have put In large acreage In crops I an(1 ( will harvest a big rlehl. Spring Coulee Is particularly fvorCI The farmers timer I arc now cutting the second crop of alfalfa , which Is large. many fields of It stnding from live fet to six feet hlgb. There wil wi be plenty of feed for the stock for the coming winter There are also a great number of ; fruit raisers In that vicinity who will harvest - vest an abundance of all kinds of fruit. In f act . I the farmers only had a market for ( ' heir produce they would have no cause to complain. Nature has done well by them but from the fact that all the mines are shut down they have no one to buy their pro ducts. NEI3RASICA. Cass county has prepared a big exhibit for the state fair. _ The Orti QuIz estimates the Valley county corn crop this year at 1.000,00 busllel William CunnLngham of Aurora dropped do deat from heart disease le was 70 year S o ld. The Nebraska City presbytery at Nebraska - braska City with an attendance of forty memo b ers. bers.Fals City wi send its crack hose corn pany to the tournament at Seneca , Kan , next , week Quite a numb of deaths from typhoid fever have occurred recently In the viciniy of Aurora. Joseph Shera & Co. are drilling for coal In I Cass county wIth the mot approved form of modern nmaclminery The North Nebraska Methodist conference will mect at remont October 2. Dshcp Newman of Omaha will preside nalph Mis of Osceola worked beyond hLs strength at the recent fro In that town an died died from the effects of his overexertion. overexerton. George Smith who was arrested at Alance on the charge of criminally assaulting Mi : a . Dora Crossing , has been honorably acquitte : Mrs. John Jeliinek . living near navenna : , ( eli backwards out of a wagon and dislocate ii her neck. She lived seven days after the am - . - cident. Charlie Miller of Pals City had a fght with AI Townsenl , of Tecunmseh and his leI was broken In the fracas. lie has suel Townsend for $10,000 damages. . A Valey county farmer who IrrIgated 450 acres this year raised forty bushels of wheat to tim Irrigated acre and only eighteen bushels - ols to time acre on land not Irrlgnted. A little daughter of Carl Wyhe : t Fremont was accltentaly shot In the leg by two boys who were carelessly handling a target l rift e. The wound is paInful , but not serious. William Young , one of Cass county's oh settlers . recently celebrated his 87:1 birth day with five children and twelve grandchlt dren present to make time affair a success. Jesse Williamson . 19 years old , was drwned In Dazlo creel . near Creighton his two younger brothers , who heroically tried to I rescue him , narrowly escaped death them- escapet selves The pastor of the Methodist and Congre- /tonal churches at Falrmont have InvestCl In a tandem bicycle and they are now the envy of the athletic members of their r : a- specth'o flocks. Den Owens of Saunders county has been arrested - rested as a result of a quarrel with a Wahoo butcher namc Colt.V The ' \lho man a 1- Ilges that Owens tried to carve him \\Ith a pocket knife. The mandamus proceedings against the DOdge county supervIsors to compel them to live up to the provisions of the new township : - ship organization law are ready to b filed In the supreme court. John Knox s1mo has been working In the vicinity of Alvo , borrowed a speedy piece of horse nesh without consulting the convenience : of its owner. lie afterward abandoned the horse and was captured. B. S. Harrington of Oakland and Mrs. Liz- zlo Jones of Council lurs were married last June , but theIr numerous friends at Oakland only discovered the fact last week when the couple went to housekeeping for good. Havelok has a new hemp factory that w ill thIs year consume the product of 30 acre 5 . Seed to plant 1.000 acres has been ordlrel for next year. I Is claimed that a god crop ; of hemp will not the producer O wi $20 per acro. Work hiss been commenced on the big Tnchuck irrIgating canal at Burwel , six ty teams having been engaged. The canal " 'I be thirty miles In length and will Irrigate the best territory In the upper part of the ] North Loup \ I e- . The Blair men who purchased stock In the here collar factory have sold their oldlnga for 85 cUt on the dohiar. Inasmuch a do . - log the five years they hol the stock they : received 15 cents on the dollar In dividend , they came out just even . James Roberta , I Call county farmer wih a sweet tooth for watermelons , tired two charge of fine bird shot Into the natomy of , three hoodlums who were raiding his garden patcim The boys are prospetng for lead : and keeping away from the melon patcbes. Paul Dungn of hastings ha successful liy pl3ed the examination which admits him to the United States naval academy at Annapo- ha. Dungn Is the second hastings boy to successfully pas the examination at Anna 0- lii I , the other lucky boy being Wi Selpnor , who I IO\ an onlcer on one of the ships o the Whit . SqudroD , lnlnl Ir.duated - - . _ _ . = oo several year ago. Time Queen city 11 also re presented In the army by 1.leutenant Arthur Edwarcs , who graduated at West Point two year ago and Is now stationed at Fort S nolllag . IncIdentally , all three of the boys got their start In newspaper offices. York Is making a strong pull for Its proposed - posed sugar factory. The following towns have guaranteed alt In raIsing the beets : Falrmont , GOO acres : Sutton , 500 10 GO acre : Lushtou , 200 acres : Aurora 100 to 200 acres : Cay Center , 300 acres : Toblu , 200 acres : akin , 200 acres. ThIs I a total of 2.100 acres , In addition to the amount to be pledged by farmers In the immediate vicinity of the ciy of York. IOV'A. Decorah I to b connected with the Iowa Telephone coml > any's system. A new school house costing $25,000 . Is nearly completed at Winterset. Mrs. Emma J. Smith of Council Bluffs was held up anti robbed b ) otpads. George L. Clark has been nominated as Cherokee county's democratc candidate for th e legislature. Burglars Invaded the residence of E. M. Storm at Waterloo and secured a pocket bool ( containing U5. Time census emplo'es under Secretary Mcse Farlanl took $3,157 out of the state treasury for fourteen days' work N. P. Casey , n prominent farmer living near Cherokee , was killed by a kick In the stomach from a vicious horse. While working on a scaffold at Iowa Falls Iaao Blackman , a cntractor , fell eighteen feet and was seriously injured. fel Citizens of Charles City are taking time by the forelock forelok and are already making prepa- ratons for next winter's ice carnival. Appanose county republicans have noml- natet J. C. harrows of Centerle for their representatvo In the next legislature The assessed valuation of Floyd county Is anneunced as follows : neal property , $3,952- , 00 ; personal , $ S50,000 : railroad , $334GH J. J. Wilkins ' Wikins , pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church at Des Moines 1101nes. has resIgned to ac- cept a cal to the church at Sedala , Mo , Oscar Sherman , son of ex-Governor Slierv man , and who mysteriously dlsappearet from Des Moines two weeks ego Is sti missing. S. J. Aiderenan a grain dealer of Webster Ciy , was instantly killed 1 by the falling of a shaft attached to the engIne In his elevator. Fretl Ludwig who killed Martin Kautz near Howley , and who was at first released : on bal , has been placed In Jai to await his I trial. Articles Incorporating time Jghlant Pnrk Colege company , with n capital stock of $20,00 lmavq been filed with the secretary of s tate . MIss Mary 'Vestbrook of Savannah wag married to Fred Chambers and was taken ill I on her wedding day . She died In less than II I a week . Three Dubuque sports paid $80 for the I prh'lege pb of running a wheel of fortune at the Ilc'cle race meet. Their gross recclpts m w ere $5. The little town of namsen will put on city , air by investing G,37G In a system of water w orks . The bonds kayo been sold and the contract let. C. J. Smith , a colored man employed In I the treasury department at Washington , was I refused a meal at a Council Burs restaurant - rant , 10 will bring suit for damages In the I United States court. Mrs Charles Baughman died very sUddenly at her , homo In Dubuque with hemorrhage of r the lungs Her husband left her at bore whlo he went to church. When ho re- tured she was dead Mr. and Mrs. George Sash of Creston are proul parents of triplets , two boys and a girl , born last week One of the boys weighed six ant one-fourth pounds , the other : fvo and the gIrl five. This Is the fifth case of triplet at Creston In five years. John Spence was caught In the machInery of the oatmeal mill at Cedar Rapids and in - stanty killed. 1 Ills clothing caught In a big belt which carried him to the main shaft . le was beaten Into a pulp and lved but a i few minutes after the machinery was : s topped. Miss Lucia Griffin of Albla belIeves the : new woman has come to stay. She emphasIzes - phasIzes her belief by appearing on the streets tn knlckerlocker trousers-not flow - Ing I bloomcrs-but the regulation mnsculne knee pants. ler favorite form of Ixerclso Is i horseback saddle. rIding and she uses a masculne THE DAKOTAS Lead City bas just let n contract for the erection of a $30,000 school houso. Rich gold deposits are reported to bavo been discovered last week In the vicinity of Medora , N. D A farmer near Frankfort alms to furish the town with electric light generated from the power of his artesian wel In proce3S of ) boring. A renter near Miller claims to have taken In $30 from early cabbages raised on an Irrigate patch covering only two-thirds of an acre. Ilchel was the scene oe an elephant chase one day last week. One large brute broke loose and It required the entire cIrcus - con force to round him up on the commons : , a mile south of town. One of thus best artesian wells In the state has been struck on the ranch of Ph ode In Bros In Charles Mix county The \el : Is eight Inches and throws water forty-one inches above Limo top of the pipe. COLORADO A recant strike was reported In the At % - ! charla Lolanti , al Cripple Creek , which a. I sayet about $3,000 to the ton. I The Salvation army at Denver has organIzed - Ized a cavalry corps of young women. Them are the only mounted Salvation soldiers In I the world. They will make a tour of the mountain towns Specimens from Camp Creek district In I Gunnison county assayed over $ GOO per to : a . The ore Is a glassy looking quartz which the average prospector would pas onr anywhere without deigning to give a second look. That reliable divIdend payer , the Moose , at m Cripple Creek , has scored another big strike. In cross-cutting from the GOO-foot level a seven-Inch streak of quartz was found that assays eighteen ounces. The new vein ap- pears to run parallel with the old one at I distance of forty- \'O feet. In time Cripple Creek district fifteen steam hoist are working on the northwest slope of Gold hi at present. The number will be Increased to twenty In the next thirty days. Over 300 men are working on ore and the output Is about 2,300 tons per month with a value of $10,00. This Is a remarkable showing for a section of the camp which was not Ihlpplng a pound of ore live montbs ao. ao.Tho The most Important strike made In the Cripple Creek mining dIstrict In many I months occurred last week In Moose terri- : tory. The words " important strike" and : "In many months" are used advisedly for : the find was made tn a cross-cut forty-five , feet from the GOO.foot level. At this point a streak of ore about thirty Inches wide was encountered that assays better than eighteen ounos to the ton In gold. ' A big find of phenomenally rich ore hu been made In the Mineral Rock at Cripple Creek , twelve feet from the shaft . In the south drift at the eighty-foot level. The chute was entered and It has been drifted on a distance of ffwen feet. Time vein Is four feet between walls , with four Inches of ore along the hanging wall , which Is fairly sprinkled with free gold. No assays have been wade of I. although nearly one ten of this wonderfully rich stuff has ben aacked. H will run better than $ per pund , The balance of the vein I all pay and the screenings assay at the rate of 'G50 per ton WYO lNG. Coyotes are reported a growing more plentiful - tful and troublesome : to sheep up In the Dig Horn mountains. Work on the McConnell company' asbestos mines on Casper mountain has begun , says the Casper Derrick , and II being pushed rapidly In the main tunnel. A Placer strike has been made In the Gold creek country by Fred nnlker and Sam Davis , says the Central 'yomlng News. They have been hauling dirt to the creek and getting , GO to the pony load The Sweelwater Sheep Growers' association h8 boon organh d anti a resolution adopted requesting the governor to issue a proclama- ton prohibiting the admission oC all foreign sheep Into this country unless the owners have In their posaioti a clean bill of health from the inspector , a the law re- quires . ' Dean Sulger has ' 'pslgnel , the deanery of St. Matthew's cathc-ht In l.ramlo anti has accepted a cal to tlq putorte of tIme Ipls- : copal church st AtcWsop , Kan. Dean SUlger's I successor has not b / uppointed. A consolation Iv blrl shoot will bo had on Thurday next between Sheriff Paten of Casper ant Dr. JHurun of DOIla. The match will bo for $ iOO a aide and will ex- $0 ant wl clo great Intereet In bQth Casper and Doug- le a. las.E. E. C. LlnJemnn , the well known Colorado expert In mines and geology , I authority for the' statement that the W'omlng deposit of onyx Is almost hlexhaustble In extent and ant that It I fully 8 benutful as any found In the world. Twent-two car of cattle 'wero shipped from Fort etterman for the Omaha market on Sunday . Sixty heat of steers belonging to this company which died en route to mar- Ilet have been fount to have died from natural - ural causes instead of from poison , as was su spected. An unknown man , who set fire on Au- gust 20 to the store and dwelling houe of Charles A. Sherman at Alcova , was captured and brought to Casper last week. He was ovldenl ) ' of unsound mind and was tried for ant in sanity anti sent to the ) aUl state Insane asylum at E\'anston. _ F. N. Whiman of Wnshlngton , D. C. . Inspector - specter of the Star route mail service , Is In Casper and recommends the abandonment of the Casper.Freeland route. Changes have also been recommlnte In the Star route rOlte Sf'lce at Sundance , which wi elect a savIng - Ing 10 the government of $1,000 a year . Time Cement Plaster company recently In- corporte.l has purchaspt several tracts of lant on the outskirts of Laramie. All the la nti purchased has on I a layer Al from t wo to five feet of the clay to bo used In the manufacture of stuecos Plans for the plant 10 be erected are being made , and the works wi be pushed to completon before winter. The suit of the Union Paclne Railroad nalrod company against the Rocky Mountain I'laster Stucco MInIng company of Iltl , Ilster v elves , Il l ! stale,1 , by the presIdent of the COlpsn ) ' . but $ which the railroad company claims Is the rent due them for the ground occupied by time mill of tIme stucco company. The maier wi bo amicably adjUed between the stucco and the ' neys. company rairoad's alor- Engineers are making the preliminary surveys - veys for a proposed ditch Into the Goshen Hole district. I Is propose to take the d itch from the Platte river about fifteen miles below Wheatant , The survey contemplates covering 200,000 acres of fine agricultural l and . and the enterprise when completed will be one of the largest Irrigation schemes In Wyoming , A portion of the land Is now owned under patent from the general ! OV- rnment anti the remainder will be taken ter unter time provisions of time Carey act . OREGON. Fourteen-ounce peaches are being reported L at Ashland There are about 1,800 acres of hops In the vIcinity of Silverton. Fourteen hunlret anti sixty beef cmttic I nnt C1ttO , were driven through 11Imnth Fails receimt'y ' on the way to a market In CalornIa , The Springfield nourlng mill at Eugene Is I receiving about 3,000 , bushels of wheat during the daytme , whim at night they take In : about 2,000 bushels. Assessor Jackson has assessed the Southern I P acific roadbed at $0.000 per mile In Jackson - son county. whercati , time rroat ofcials are : conslderahly exercsed , Olie Iheacock it ' 12'year-od ! girl hiving ; near Nowberg discovered I chicken hawk In i a fight with tie mother of a brood of r young chickens Sties slIpped up behind the hawk , placed her foot . " on , its tail and then put It In a sack . McHarey. a welHmown buyer of cattle I . In i easter Oregen/Is just back at Daker C ity from Upper Burnt river where ho purchase - c chase 700 head of ti\-03 , threes and cows : The price paid wa' $ G for cows , $8 for : twos and $2G for thres , A disease supposel to be "pink eye" " I prevalent among the , catto along the Mal - ) Ieur river above and , below Yale The dIsease - ease c'auses temporary blindness . during which the cattle walk oe embankments and i Into i the river , causing numerous deaths. The Vltus family . san the Eugene Guard wi have 18,000 bushels of wheat harveste(1 this season They also raise oats , barley , ' hay , hops , wool , and have a number of cat te , hogs and sheep to turn off . The e gentle - men came here a few years ago without a dollar or any friends and rented lanl , They are now among our wealthiest farmers , owning large tracts of land i I Is understood that n banl of the Nez : ! Ierces Is to visit the Umatlas , says the ' East Oregonian The visitors will come wel I suppled with gold . and a gambling picnic : , , the like of which has never before been seen on the Umatlia reservation , will be the inevitable result The "blanket " or ii - , . l iterate Indians , arc all inveterate gamblers and now have enough to indulge their pas . sion for weeks Whie Postmistress Hunt and lien brother were on the way to her claim on ' \lson : : rIver they were followed by a large pantime They hal , eaten dinner at Walt Smith' ; place and were about a mile away on the tri when they discovered the fact , Miss Hunt was pretty badly frightened. Wal Smlth's dog was on the anhnal's trail and : treed him soon after. Wal heard the debark bark , and wihin fifteen or twenty minutes the animal was no nmore the first shot being t mortal WAShINGTON. Spragne's roller mi 'ns been Improved tea a capacity of 300 barrels a day The jute mill at the state prison located at Wala Wala , Is turning out 8,000 bags a day Time saw mills of Kitas county are cut tng 10ro lumber this year than they have for several years. Time schooner I.lzzlo Colby came Into An- acortc3 lately with 112,000 codfIsh from the BerIng sea banks. Prof Cheney , according to the Cosmol101s Enterprise , killed a large wildcat the other day by striking It between time eyes with n stick that ho threw at the cat A minIng ccnventon Is to bo held In I Spokane on October 2. The territory propose to be covered comprises the states of WashIngton : I- Ington , Idaho Montana anti Oregon. A proposition Is on foot to build a road from Seattle to Taconma to be 11801 exclusively - elusively by bicycles. The projectors hope to be able to eliminate tolls and make It n free road. road.Two I Two hundred and slxty-clght miners are drawing regular wages In the various mines around nossland , and at least 100 more , are doing development work upon their own pros- pects During hue month of July the ten principal ' cargo mills of Pugettlound shIpped 31,692Sli i feet of lumber by water thin largest amount . : with the exception qf June , for any month I during the current year. Over 200 people Inlthe"clty of Everett have sIgned a pledge that they will not ride on Everett street cars ceo long as the management - ment persists In emproylng only enemies of a certain religious denomination. A sample of Alaska c dar , from the top of Bald mountain near'l.oe Quiniauit , Is on ex- hibiton In Abordeomi li Is a line-grained wood , susceptible of 1 high polish , and would make handsome fuhilttmre. I growl to a large size In the Qlliiu t country . Mount Baker was ,1ls1blo the other evenIng - log for the frat time In eIght weeks , the smoke of the forest fre having died away The new peak , whethpt time work of avalanche or volcanic eruption ; , l II there , so that It Is certainly not conmposct of soft snow , says sys compo& the Reveille. It 14 . . A real estate man at ; Seattle has sued for $350,000 , to which ho would have boon en- titled as commission I a sale of land he had arranged bad not fallen through on account of a defective title. lie claims that bo car- ned out his part of the work , and that the failure was not his fault. Drysd lo's fishermen nt Blame caught a shark of the genuine man eater species In one /f the salmon traps. The monster measured moa than fourteen feet In length and on opeling the stomach numerous salmon and elbe : fish were fount nearly digested. The fishermen secured about nine gallons of 01 from the sbark. Its skeleton will be wired and placed on exhibition at time cannery. I'roeman Drown , a resident of Tburton county for the past forty odd years , the oldest cvi engIneer In the state and long engaged In government surveyIng , recently returned - turned from an extensive exploring tour In the slightly known regions west of the Olympic range lie tells the Olympian that there are many extensive valleys of very fertile land there , while the tide mber Is Immense , fn unbroken forest so dense that the Bun' rays never reach the gr ound . Spruce trees from ten to twelve feet In diameter are found along river benches and on the uplands : hemlocks 100 feet to the frt branches . ant much white fir and larch Immense In size and of fine form. MISCELLANEOUS. St. Helena and Napa wine men are offering $ G ant ,18 , for grapes In Sonotn county Lime rock , from 90 to 100 per cent pure lme , Is being taken from the his In nver- slle county , Calornla , The lime brings the highest market price There are twenty-ono persona In Monterey ounty California , who own more than 9.00 ncres of moth each There are several estates of 30.000 and 40,000 acres In that county Copper I king In Montana , time nnnual ) 'Ieh being larger and of much greater value than nny other product of the state Anaconda I the greatest copper producer In the world . I Is reported at Santa 10 that the general laml cHloe has concluded to throw open to settement the alleged line te Gate land grant In Colax count- This la a tract of 300,000 I acres. An Immense deposit of guan has been fount near Tnbac , A. T. , which Is salt to b o superior to Pernvlan guano. Twelve del- lars l n ton has been secured for time little mount already taken out A concession to bring electrical power Into the City of Mexico has born granted a Prench s'ndlcate. Water power for operating the machlner Is to be obtained on thO Oliver N ocaxa , In the state of 1'ttebla. , Albert Stelnfelt , nn ArIzona cowboy , who Was malter of the bucking bronchos of his natve desert . went to San ranclsco and atempted the feat of riding a bicycle. lie wa pitched off anti his skull broken ant ho Is i now lying In a hospital. A large number of Cree Indians are en- campet south of Landusll . Mont" , anti , are making life 1 burden to ) the residents of that locality. These roving marauder are belO careful ) ' watched and as soon as they cemmenco violations of the game law summary - mary justice wi bo dealt out to them. An interesting relic placed In the Fresno exposiion wIndow recently was an 01 muz- zle-loaHng gun that has heen In one family for 18 years. I passsll through the revelu- t ionary war. Since then I bas been transformed - formed from a flint-lock to a cap-lock. I Ie n early : seven feet lang and Is a remarkable looking l weapon. A great glacIer northeast of \'alanch lake , ant perhaps the only one In time United States south of Alaska , has bcn discovered , par- taly explored and plmotograpimcd. A road wilt at once be haiti out , so that such n cUrl- oslt- as a real glacier can bo vlslel , by nil who desire to look upon another one of the wonders of Flatheat county. In a yard In Yuma there Is n mute but majestic reminder of the days of great ex- Ilectatons h along the Colorado river nfeen or twenty years ago. I Is one of the largest -perhaps time largest-wagon ever built. The I i mind wheels are seven feet In diamueter all the front ones are five feet while the hubs nro two feet long and two feet In diameter Time axels are of steel brught from New York by the way of Cape Horn. I was built In i 1878. The cnglneers of the Valley road are surveying - veying through Clo\-Is. This Is the shortest route to Vlsala anti will pass through the richest country , tapping the largest fumes In the state at Clovis and Sangcr. The Clovis I.'lume company alone will shill over 3.00 ( cars per year. I will take over 800 cars to C move limo grain of this section this season , ThIs Is also the center of a large wIne and fruit region. _ _ _ _ e _ _ _ _ SuhJect to Attaches of Cholera 1torbu . Whie staying In the Delta ( Mississippi Boloms ) last sumnmer . E. T. Moss , repre- sentng Ludlow Eyior Wire Co. of St. Louis suffered from malaria and became subject to atacks of cholera morbus. In every In- ' stance when attacked he was relieved as I I ! by magic , by using Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and ' Diarrhoea Hemedy. lIe says : " 1 regard It Is time 'ne plus ultra' of medicines - cines , " _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ rAr1lts : ltANY USES. Enb'rii Into the COnltOlUlon nnll structure of AJmo"t FOyt'rythimig. This Is the ago of paper. Everything I mad of paper nowadays . from time wheel of railroad cars to costumes for fancy dress pates , and from honbonnleres to under- clothing says the Phiadelphia Times This last I a recent hygienic fad , favored by time ' doctors and ' lately Incorporated company : expects to get wealthy by supplying invalids and delicate persons with undergarments made of fno paller The Product of their I Ingenuity Is said to be os light lS paper. as warm or warmer than wool and as flexible as the finest silk. At present I Is not In the market and time experiments made so far have proved that It will be costly at first , but the projectors of the scheme are con- vinced that In n short time It wIll bo both commonplace ant chcap Many an Irish peasant hiSs profited by the knowledge that a piece of old paper makes just as goo a chest protector as silk-covered chamois skin : street car men , teamster and tramps emil know the value of a thin sheet of paper wrapped around the feet In cold wcather. Ice men and trained nurses have long since learned thnt paper wrapped around , time outside of the rubber sheet which con- ! talns a lump of Ice wl exclude the air better than a blanket , and the worth of paper as a bed covering has been demonstrated In almost every hospital In the country. Several charitable women In Chicago regularly make paper Inet quilts In the summer to he given to poor families at the approach of winter , and In many private families paper Is quilted between the linings of "comforts" and coun terpanes , Turing from time useful ordInary , every- day lcimtti 1 of paper , contemptible from its cheapness and generality . to time ornamental varieties , which furnish plenty of new women and not a few new men with a good hivehiimood . three kinds are found-the plain tissue . or "I < te" paper as I was called a few years ago , the crinkled , or crepe variety , ant the French tissue , or "Flower" paper ' The first amid last mentoned kinds can be had In all possible and probable shades , to say nothing of plaids , checks , ltc" , but the crinkled Is lmIted to black white ant l.e more artistic shntes and timmtthgs. To have a bed loom or parlor papered with tinted crepe pap3r Is the latest tail , In time furnishing of coultrr houses and summer - men coUages. They have paper bed cloth- lag , paper cushions on time rattan chairs , patter draperies and window curtains , tahles of pJler macho covercd with a crinkled paper Ecnrf paper shades on the paper dec- orated lamps , chandelers or candelabra , paper panels- upon the paper doors . paper frames to the paper pictures paper covered - ered vases hohlng paper flowers , and , I the owner of all this beauty Is a faddist a paper gown to lounge In A Chicago frm has just finished I cottage at Newport In this style , and the boudoir of the house mis- tress Is done In nose pink paper , each panel of wall . ceiling or door being gathered In the center under nn American beauty rose . which might bo alive , so perfect are all the details , even to the perfume In its folded heart. The carpet Is of paper In a corresponding - responding shade , the Turkish lounge Is upholstered In the same fashion , amid the lady herel looles. when In the room . like a gigantic rose The skirt of her gown Is composed of flounces of the shaded ruffled papar topped off with a calyx of green Ilaper. The full bodice Is drawn Into berthma ful dawn a bertla of the green , and the ( sleeves arc made of a sue- cession of Immense rose petals. Porches , wide , sunny halls all dark solemn libraries are all nnlshed with leaper , and pretty and artistic lounging coats and smoking jackets are fahioned from the same material. Garden hats . sun bonnets all little shoulder capes , both for chidren and their elders , are being shipped to the country In large quantities , and they era as pretty as heart could desire Paper "curtalnl" are gathered to paper crowns , paper testrlngs : are added , and the trimming consists of paper bows and flowers. The hats are all I of the wide-brimmed , Ihady variety and are II I attractive looking hanging In the hal . of a : summer cottage , to say nothing of when : donned by a pretty girl. ThIs fad grew out of the hat worn by a society leader at a : fancy bal last winter and bids fair aI I spread far and wid . They are easily made , requiring ' merely a milliner's frame , a roil I of paper and a little Ingenuity , and they are not costly to buy ready made , Time Modern Ilectisty Thrives on good food and sunshine , 'with plenty of exercise In the open air , liar form glows with hmealth and her face blooms with Its beauty , It her system needs the cleans- log action of a laxative remedy , she uses lime gentle and pleasant liquid laxative , Syrup ci Figs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clock 'I'rn.ie ltumebing. The manufacturers of clocks have not bean : 50 busy at any time during several years I L _ _ . IV - - - V . Whatis ( \L _ V Castorla Is Dr. Saiiuiel Pitcher's prescription for Infants 5111(1 , Oliiitirois. It contains ucitlier Opium , Iforiimio nOr other Narcotic substance. it is a lihtrinless sutstItuto for l'arcgorlc , Drops , Sootliltig Syrtips , niid Castor 011. It Is Pleasant. Iti ; girnrnlitco Is thirty years' use by 3IllIIoiis ofMothcrs. CaitorIit 1C8tr0yi4 lVoriiis tuiel allays fcvcrlslincis , Castorla Prevelits vosititlug Sour Curd , cures D1arrhaa and Wiiul Colic. Castorla relieves tcctliiiig troublei , cures COlStiI)1ttiOit nimel liat.1l10l103. Castorlm % assilulIjites tlio food , regulates lizo tosiinc1i iiiiil bowels , giving healthy 1111(1 natural lcois , Cas. torift Is the CbI1dron'i 1'&utacca-tlio Motllor'H Friend. i Castoria. Castoria. . a , Cast.ocia Is an excellent medIcine for cliii- . . Castonla Ii so well dnpted to chlitiren thas dren , , Iothe bare repeatedly told lute of its mecommmmecmti it as superior toammy l'retcnipUon good efrectupon theIr children , " kuua'n to mu.1' Ba. 0. 0. Omcnoon , 11. A , Ancemsa , 31. 1) . , Lowell , MacS. lii So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. 4'CastoriaIatlmobesteenmed7fOrcimildrn0f "Our physicians intimo clmiltlrcrm'a depart. . which I ant aeqmmainted. 1 hope the day is not ment hare spoken iulghly of theIr expert. fardistammtwimenlmuothersWillCOnsitICrthmOO.'tI once in tlmeir outside practice withiCastorla , interestottiucireblidron , umitl umsoCustoria Itt. ammel aithougim wo only have ammmong our tcadofthmovAniotmsqUaCkn0ttrUmswimlCimAl' medical supplies what is kmmowmi as regular destroying their loved ones , icy forcingoplum , pmtiuets , yet we m tree to confess that Limo mnorphimte , soothing syrup anmi dicer imurtful merits of Coatoria has woo us to look wills agents tiown their tiuroatS , thereby sending favor upon it. " Ihiom to premature graves. " Unutso Iloarrra .seu Dmsratessny , lame. J , F , KmNcnmrLos , Boston , 3Iau. Conway , Ark. ALm.sN C. Sumiu , .PYes. , The Centaur Company , 'FT Murray t.ooot , Now Yoi'k City. -i _ _ a V ' . . . - - - MANHOOD RESTORED is great Vegetable Vmammzrrtmsei'r.wm p. tion of a fammoui : Fremicim htlmyamclaii , will qulckl' o elm apr. - . voims or dlittuea , of tlm.t gcmmeratmvo , , rgut. . , eimro1votm Mutmitnd , ' inmomtia , ' ' : , the Jtiek,13m'pnIai , jmmmsalq , , , , Nervotmmu DebIlity I'mmnplee. ( loftiness to Marry , Extatm.iImt Duitt , VMrl.o-piC stJ , - Commati1)atfoll. II atolls all ionei bdy or night i'revcmiti quirk' Imeire 0 dIscharge. wicieb If mint cher 'p'l eatlq to Mrl'rnm.torrherm ant ami the lmorror f I mI'otency. call' ! ICI t cleaubca ttmuhiyr , (1,5 U E FO RE , AFTE R * o ktilnt'ys anti the icrimiary crganoi mill impurIties. cVr1DNIil mctrongtimens nimd ret0tefi pnmall tyelt organs. , rmf , , rNusofl st1frerr'c are miot cmmetl by itctors mi beeftume ninety per cent mtrn troubled wit ) toatnl I C IN , out'IDENE Is the ottly' knowim mmcci v to cure wilimout ecu op'ramtom. : ceoo tpsmmrmmoli Pie. A wrttlngunm mmnteo lven anti money returflsd mt smx Itoes does cmoS cued mu lernma000t cUre tJO a bo.la or tnt.by melt. Heed for ylixit cmucuiar and testimonials. .adreas nAVCL MEDICReE CO. , 1' , 0. fox O. Oan } 'rstiel.eo. Cat .Thrce ! . bt FOIl SALD BY GOODMAN DI1UG CO. , DiG Famam St. , Omalma. I "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. " GOOD WIFE ! YOU NEED SAPOLIO past as they are at present , says to Jewel- era' Circular. Time factories devoted to the lurotiuction of silver plated ware are running full time , with large conuplements of opera. tlves time watch manufacturers have ibis year given their hands shorter vacations timan tmmeual , anml are immcrcasimmg their already large forces ; limo jewelry immanufacturere of l'novidemmco , Now York , Newark mind oilmen centers are running thmelr factories to their utmnost capacity ; the importers of art goods , pottery and bnic-a.brao au'o reccivimug extensive - sivo aimipmncmtts of goods ; umaicem's of cut glass are producImmg nmany now patterims amid ore workimmg every frame in their uhants. Timus time anticipation of a golden shower during the fall season is evident timroughotmt this nmanumactunlng branches of our industry , and that ti'e manufacturers will not he disap. pointed all signs indicate , I'roteet 'jour Children , Motimera s'oumld. do neil to atomize timeir children's timroat and nasal passages nmorniimg and evening with Alien's hygienIc Fluid-a positi'd preventive of all contagIous diseases , audi as diphtheria , scarlet anti typhoid fevers , aniahl pox , bronchitis , etc. IL has a pleasant , arommuatie flavor and is perfectly haromlesa. -V NES % ' KENTUCKY CAVJO. 'l'iiree ihtilen Loiter , 'TV ! Cli sin Ice Cold iJudergroimimd Sliver. Pro ? , Gordon Ctmrry , dean of the College of Pharmacy of Louisville , and a botanist of come note , accompanied Imy Mr. hugo Soltau , an entimusiastic naturalist of Now York , pemmt a day in the neigimborlmootl of Itock- haven , thirty miles fromn Louisville , on time Louisville , St. Louis & Toledo road , searcim- immg for rare plants and insects. Wimite near Itockimaven , says the Courier Journal , they discovered time mouth of what proved to be a cave over three mniles lommg. Time cave is filled with stalactites and stalagmites , some of timent in course of formation , Ahout ball way in time cave timey foummd an mmndergroummd river wIth a temnperattmro of about 40 degrees - grees , or just about the frerirug point. They crossed the river , wlmlelm ws in some pl.mces four or five feet deep , where Mr. Soltau fomntl ; sonme rare immsects of time beetle epecles tjmat hmavO no eyes or places for eyes. In speaking of time discovery Mr. Soitau said : "The insects that I fommimml are of the beetle species , whose technical name is anopimtlmamua tonuig , anti I never found or heard of any of timoir kind armywimero else. Tlmey have no eyes , and nature seems to have made no jrovision in them for timemue organs. They ore a small insect , and I found timem in tIme crevices of time rocks in- aide time cave. They were gotten from time creviocs by dashing water against time walls of time cave , Time cave is one of time prettied - tied I over saw. It is something near timroe miles long , as near as I cotiki judge , anti we found some beautiful stalactites and stalag. mites in it in all the processeo of formation. Prof. Curry found lakes of time calcareous matter front wimicim some of tlmemn are forummetI , and some of the unfinisimel stalactites were as beautiful as I over saw in mny life. "The river wound across time cave In aV zigzag fashion , and the water was as clear V as crystal. In some places it was four or , five feet deep , and in otimor places it widened out into little pools timat. were perfectiy limo-- phi , We were eurprlseti to find tlmat it vss : ice water , Time temperature of time cave , V was about 60 degrees , anti , of course , the I water was constdcraimiy colder , We waded thu stream anti went to the end of time cave , or as far as we could see that the cave ox- , tended. The cave is readied only after a aL hard climb up a steep hillside. The mouth L is so smail that It is necessary to crawl in I order to get into it , but time opening soon I gets wider , and finally it looks like a dommic above you , " _ - It Symudiemete of Hera are time n ames of time abominable trIo that compose it. listed and abhorred by moan anti womankind-dyspepsia , buiiousnosa and constIpation. What is the most successful way to attack and squelch these united mon sters ? TakO Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters and they will pull up stakes anti make traciti for parts unknown , leaving no trace beiminmi Time Bittern also exterminate malaria , rbmcu' . mallo and kIdney trouble anti nervous all' . menL A Tmyeuty-Tiiree-fncli Mimmulgiulme , "I've seen some peculiar whiskers In ins day. " remarked a Ninth street barber to tiim I'hhladelphia Record , "but there was a feihomi in Imero time otimer day who simply beat the m deck for mustacimes. Timey were of the long , flowing kind , antI wimen in repose hung grace . fully down over his shirt front. After I hat i finished shaving lmIm lie asked me to dream I hmi mustachio , giving me my instructions huov P to do it. First I gave it a brIihlantine ball 1 and combed it out. Then I waxed it toll i the points stood out on each aide of his ( acm I like bayonets. lie seemed very proud of it I Omaha Medica1 Oro'vimed With Bucesos. mm Surgical [ uIun Institute Nervous , Clii'oiilc tumid Private SEASES SV0 euro Catmirrhm , All limuonse of limo No.t' , 'I'iaronl , ClieNt , Stoimiminhm , hiot'oiN numi Liven iiyelroeeie , Vnricocolc , Strlolimre , eik Mon Sexnnil' . IIiod , Skin itiuti iCiisney JJurneemu Pciiiitlo VeainesMeN , lost 3iflhmiuooi CUILIOI ) . Goimnm'rIsocn. ALL 1'ItIvA'l'e : iSVhAS fS ANI ) niu. oitDllts OF' a11N. New York Hospita ! TREATMENT. irois AI.L FOIIMS Oh" Ii1MAL1l3 Vi0tiC. alEsslos ANI ) 1)ISiOiSLOM OF WO3IION. PILES , FISTULA , 1"lIiSUltld , pormanont. ly cured without the use of knlfo , ligaturs or caustic , All correspondence timmsmvorcd promptly. BuMlflo8s strictly cormttdomttlai. Medicine sent free from obaervathon to alt parts of the country. Call on or address , with stamp , for CIrcu. lara , Free Book , Recipes and Symptom Blanks. Trcatnient b ) jmciuil , eoumultmttion free. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 14th mid DoiigIn Sti. , Otunlin , tiob RadwaY's Always Itollablo. Purely Vegetab ! rcrrectiy tasteless , elegantly coated , purge , regulate , munify. cleanse an.j .tmengtien , JtAU- \VAY'S l'ILI.'J for time etmie of afl Ois.rdera of time . utonmuemi , i3oweml , , Kmdny , flladder , Ncr- % .oul Dlsetmsc , Dizziness , Vertigo , CoatIvenes I'iIes , SICK IIEMACLIE , FIIALE COMI'LAINTS , BILLIOU SNESS , ND IGESTION , JYSI'EPSA , CONS'FII'ATION , iiid All lIsovdcrs if tlael.is'ci' , Observe time fotiowing I'mnptolns resulting front .mseaes "C the digestive orseemmu ; Conetmtectitti , inward mimIcs. tuilnesa of blood in time head sold- of ( liii , 'totnmtotm , nausea , heartburn , illagutot of food fuilne of wemgimt uf lime stmnaeh , sour eructmmtfons , sinking ur Imournimma of hits lmeai ( . cttolslimg or sugocmtin renmuatlunmu wlnm , In a lyizg poamtton , dimness of visktim doma or iveb. before the atglmt , fever or dumi 'in in the head , demiciency of per.pmratlon , ) etioenei of 11,0 ikln and eyes. m'alrt ' In thus clii. . , , chest , iiml.s anti sudden flushes of heat , burning In the llt'ah. A tow do.fs of JtAt'Ay'H i'iiiai wilt free tue systemo of aim time above nanei , disorders. I'Iticm tati A IJOX. HOLd ) BY mituoaIu'rle OR i1lNT umY rt\mL genii to DR. RAIlWAY Is CU. , Lock lies 115 , New 'tori : . far hook of Advice. _ _ _ - - - - Kenyon Mi iry Academy , Gambler , 0. Iimm'l year. ThIN oit mind temarkably succe.efut ehnoi provides thoromigtm preparatiomi ( or coimeo or bueimme.a , atmI careful iiupcrvliiomi of heaflh , , Smabita and matimuers. I I is much ( tie oldest largesS 1,1' ! best equipped imoardimig nehmQoi feC 15075 Ia .1sio. Iilutrntod catalogue ceciL , and didn't object wimen I asked hint if I might nmeasiuro It. In fact , he seemed ratlmer pleased. I took a tape line aemmi found that from tip to tip that numurvelous moustache nmeasureti twonty.throo inches , lie nest asked mute to curl it. Tlml was a difficult operation , but after exhausting several curl- big irons I succcetleei in heAtIng a aectiomu of gas idilo to the proper temnpLrature and tin- ishmod tIme job , What's the matter ? Does the razor hurti"