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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - _ - - - - : - - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . I I _ 'r'llE OMAhA DAILY nEB:0iioNDAY ! : . , OCTOBER 1.1 , 1895. t ) r _ . _ - _ ' - _ - - - - - _ _ , - _ " , _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . r _ L . 7 Western Progress. i 1ill1 ] ( j@I. @ rm'i [ IfJ.t ; rr2J. - - ff . . . - - - - - , . - . At flouf1 : aglnry : secret exp < ' ! Iton . , bllng planned to gQ out , un.er the guidance of some ot the 011 bravei , Inl , plunder the who has lain grave ot on old Sioux chie burlpd since 1851. In his grave Is believed to bo $ :0,00 In gold coin , IQng supposer to . . ' . Dondwoocl dl.- bn "Crthlen trlnkti , SO'I a DtldwOQll fetch to the Sioux l ils jtrgu-Ieader. , - When the Mormons were migrating to I ' Utah from Nouvoo they pas ell through nn I Inllan'lng" of about GOOO peopl . ltuatCl where Port I.aramle now stnml TheIr atoclt bllnl ralr\- sborty nrer , lome government - ernment troops were Induced to castgntc , the reds , and a raid on the village ensuell. . In this affair Among the leading sprits afolr wal a prominent Sioux chief called Winding hawk who In le\'enge held up a govern- ment annuity ambulanc The conc1 ! con- tamed about GOOOO In currency and the ' Inme amonnt In gold coin The currency , was rtccnl7ed ns valuable by the hnH- breed , \ ho immediately appropriated I , and there IA l n H-hreed family at Iosebnd that I , wealthy now In consequence of that raId. The gel CUIIS , howcver were looked upon n trJnlwts So far : K the Indians knew , It had no money value , and was appropriated by Winding hawk os his share. hater they burled "Imlng Hawk , and with him , accordIng . Ing tD their custom , they burled his best how and arrows , his most valuable furs , and 'ls new trlullets , As the Illans became more intimate with the , .hltes and more clv- ized , they cnre to Imow the value of the gold coins , but , as the viola- tion of nn Illlan grave brings , according to lupertton , fatally ball luck , there was no thought of robbing old WindIng Hawk until the young braves of the present generation , casting aside the red man'K superstitions as . they acquired the white irI3n'S love of gold , have peruaded their father who 'Ielped to bury Winding hawk to go with them and show them the spot , near Fort LaramIe , where Winding Hawk and hit gold treasure lie hurletl AN ALASKAN MONTF CIIRISTO. MIchael O'ilearne , an ohl-tmo Comstock miner , who arrived on the last steamer from Alaska eamo here frm Seattle , passing through au his way to Now York , and carry- log with him $30.000 In Alaslcn gold , pounded out of decomposed quartz In a hand mortar , says the Portland , Telernm. lghteen months ago , he , his brother , Peter , formerly an underground man In the Richmond mine , at Eureka , Nev. , and Henry Morehouse of 'lumnK county , California , went to Juneau , engaging In prospecting throughout the ! old- bearing country In that inhospitable regIon , with anything but success. Juno started out what . arlY last they on they resolved to he their last prospecting tour In the cold north , unless they "struck" somethIng. On this trip , however , great luck accompanied them. In the mOlntalns , some I sixty miles from Juneau , they accidentally stumbled over a quantity of decompoHed quartz , heavily carrying gold TheIr expe- . rlencD In the mines Illggestei to them that this "nnd" Indicated the presence lear by of either a "pocllet" or a ledge. Setting to work , the three men , at n depth of fifteen feet . discovered what : Ir. O'Hearno terms a wel defined ledge of the richest decomposed gold quartz that possibly has ever been found In that part of the earth. lie .ald that In less than sixty days he and ) lls partners pounded out $90,000 with two small hand mortars lie declined , however , to lame the location of that Monte Chrlstoan property till he ha a government patent for tt In his possession , He remarked that durIng his absence the mine IR guarded by his partners and six Indians , all armed to the teeth "I believe , " said ho to n reporter just be- tore he boarded the train , "that the bonanza mines In Virginia City are not a circumstance to what we have As yet I have had no accurate - I curate means of determIning how hlh the I rock wl run , but I certainly can't be less than $100,00 lIeI ton. There are millions In sight In that mIne even now , as Ito 'ork as we have had a chance to perform on It to the present time . I It does not make us three the richest men In the United States I'm very greatly mlstallen. " Mr. O'ltcarna has been mining In Call- forla and Nevada since ISGG and Is i as good I . n jndgo of mines as any man on the Pacific coast. Beshles that , hIs experience In mln- lug has taught him not to grow enthusiastic , unless 11 has a "deall sure tiiing.Vhile ' )10 dh1 not say so , hIs mission In the east , In all probability , Is to obtain that gOVC'lment patent of which he spoke 1INIATUm lA1tTllQUAICE. Over 1,000 vIsitors from this city wit- flossed the miniature earthquake at the Oay dam the other afternoon , when 30,000 pounds of giant powder were exploded Ln the bowels of .he . great bill just below the dam , says the San Francisco xamlner. Preparations for the blast have been car- ned on for some w eks. A shaft 15 feet . deep was stink In the hut eighty feet back I . ( from the b1ln and charges of 21,000 pounds . were placed In drifts at the fifty-foot Ilvel : and the remaInder In the bet m of the shaft In the ends of the two drifts. All were united by electric wries connectng with a battery. A previous oxploslQn ! of six tons of powder had torn a great hole In the hi and It wr..z calculated that this explosion would fnrulsh enough rock to fill the hole and make II accessible for the dam. Two hundred thou- Band tons of rock were to bo dlslllaced , according - cording to the estimate of Walter Uussel , . ' - the eiiiinecr In chare of the worll. At 3 1 o'clock E. S. Babcock , presIdent of the company building the dam , fired a pistol ns the signal to the man at the battery. The latter stooped and the watchers on the opi i Iloslo lull felt the grolli rico under them I . untl tall back . TheIr eyes were glued to the taco of the hill opposIte , which suddenly began to squirm and emit little spirals of dnst. 10wllers , , dylles and earth alike 1ove,1 , nlllard antI wavered , seeming to crumble to dust , and to the vlsltcrs It seemed us I an crt'lquako of tearful : ProPortions was going on beroro theIr gaze Almost instantly after the lull reared it- eeH there came a heavy groan from the middle - dlo of the lull apparently , not loud , but whIch was heard miles away The mon- ttrous mals quivered on n delicate balance for the traction of a second , and wIth an echo deeper nlan the below of the ocean , crashed Into the canyon. Instanty I sharp cater of rocks foowed and continued for f ten or fifteen mInutes , while a heavy yellow cloud gathered 0"01 the canyon and hung thero. I floated away slowlY , revealing an ; t Immense plo of earth and ! mal rock filling ' the space below the dam No large bowhll'r were seen , all that remained of the great maSSl3 of granite beIng small jagged rock , showing the tremendous shattering power of the blast. The ' 11 behind stood stark , and little cracks here awl there revealed that the ox- Illoslon had parted the bonds of d'ke antI veins , making materIal tr a hundred feet further Into the lull. Engineer Russell says more than 10,000 yards , or 20,00 tons , hail bon displaced , and that plenty of rock hall been provided to complete the dam , whlc'l will take another year's work The dam Is now forty-five feet high and will bo J 130 : feet when Ilnished. I wi Impound three times as much water as the famous Sweetwater dam , VANCOUVER GOLD FIELDS. A gold craze , similar to that which Is attracting . , tractng hordes of cplalslY and advent - t turers to South AfrIca , though on a some- 'what § maler scale , has seized upon the } eOlll of VIctoria and western Britsh Co- lumbia. Ilg finds have been made In the Albernl gold fields , on Vancouver \and ' and abut eighty mies ( rum this city , sayc a VIctoria ( D. C , ) dispatch to the San Francisco - cisco Call. Cl. % 4 Every day men come and go between the Ills and the little town of Albernl on liar- cay sound. Those who go out from the town bon heavy packs of supplies and blankets to serve them while on their pros- pectng tour They return with heavIer rack The supI' : . e been consumed and In theIr place are hugo fragments of quartz . broken from the outcroppIng of some distant ledge ! and put aide for assay. The principal theater of acton In the district now la Mineral 11 , which lies In a southerly direction , some thirteen miles tram Albernl. The al'preh ' to It I sleep ' and rugged , but the mlnE 10 far known are located on the bill's crest , They are the MIlIng LInk ! , Champion and Albernl. IIh Irade ors h. been struck In all three. The 2lulng Link reaembles the Alblrnl rock closely , being of a dark blue color , thIckly " - ' - ' - ' - - - - - - ' ' - - - - - _ . _ - _ . - . . . - . Ptell with fret gold and assaying from $100 tt $ tOO to the ton. rite Champion rock Is I of a grayIsh blue hue and carrle9 a great deal an. ot sulphuretH. . On Coleman creek a party ts now work. Ing on the mountain a dCoslt resembling a great quarry of tjuecr-iooklng rock Some of this has been assayed and the discoverer states that he has hail an assay of $480 to I the ton The Star of the Wes shows an assay value of $ G3,70 , the happy Lover $ to : nn,1 , the Islander $11.60. This later assay b by Price of San Frncaco. In South Africa $20 rock I a bonanza and ( hays 100 hoc cent on the capitalization of the com- , pany . ) Two or three sears ago I would have been Impolhlo to make rock like that found In . South Africa and Albernl hay the cost of working . : much passed away with the tailings / and was lost , But now the cyanide process has marie the saving of gaIt from ore hitherto regarded as refractory an easy mater , and therein lies Albernl's hope. A circumstance which strikes the visitor to Alhernl favorably Is the confidence the prospector has In the ultimate success of the minIng enierprile. Every mal carries his hope a 11 expectation of happiness In his coat pocket or In his Iland. The evor- ready magnifying glass Is constantly In ac- ton , and on all sidel groups of len may bo seen peerIng through Its lena at the latest find of tluartz At every doorstep and wIndowsill , OL every sidewalk , In the hotels , the shops and In every QuIet family I , circle , IUartz Is produced for examination and criticism , BUTT 'S PROPOSED nAILHOAD. Very little local Interest Is manIfested In the proposell ( railroad from Butte to San Francisco , of which sonic Boise , Idaho men are the promoters , and nothing I known of It except from information sent out from this city , says I Uolso special to the Sun The project was Irt agitated about live ) 'earl ago by W H Miler , al engineer , antt a lan named nabblt. The line at that time was surveyed from noise to lutl' , but the people of this cIty took no interest In the scheme. Alt effort to interest eastern capItal at that time also lt with poor succcss , hut the Ilro- meters kept up their efforts and claim to have ben fairly successful The Inrormaton from lIaise Is that E , T. Woodworth of Denver , one of the alleged promoters , has been In laise for a week , working up a bonus and a rlght-or-way , no money to be paId until the road I completed. Wootlwoth Bays the building of the road Is assured , and I Is alleged that among those interested Is 'heolore Voorhies , first vice president of the neadlng 8Y8tel. and several other Phiadelphia mcii , Moritz Ltpp- man , the New York hanker : Erest I. Iekoy , president of the Little heck road , and others. The IJrOposed line Is from Butte via Silver how to thin Idaho line near Obsonvllo ( , through Salmon City , and thence to the prIncipal towns of Custer county to Atlanta ' and Rocky Bar via Hednsh lakes , down : Boise river to that city , to Nampa or Cald- ! : well , thence to old Camp Lyon , near Silver ' City and Delamar to Nevada , vIa Decllwlth pass , alli on to California. : l. Woodworth says $10.000,000 Is ready to be spent In construction - structon work and that the only railroad ( company that Is opposing the scheme Is the Southern Pacifc _ Ho also claims that San Francisco will glvo a bonus of $2,500,000 , Some people have been Itichimied to the belief that Butte Inclned IIlef Bute , Ana- , cnt1 & Pacific and ! Marcus Daly are behind the scheme , but It Is authoritatively stated from Mr. Daly that ho known nothIng about II. The westward route of the Butte , Ana- conda & Pacific has not yet been planned , though If I Is ever extended beyond Ana- cOlla It wm be through Idaho , but not over tile route indicated / for the Butte & Boise . Others are Inclined to the belief that the proposed road Is a Burlngton scheme , but whatever It Is , I Is news to Bulo antI to 1 local railroad melt . The , general Impression I In this city ts that there la not much to the ' scheme The country through whIch the I rOd Is to run Is rIch I , mineral and fertile In arlculure. DEAlt IN OREGON C. E. Tebbs and lo'don Jones , the artists , came Into town from southwester Oregon , loaded with a sack containing the skin of a black bear , an animal which In life welghNI 720 pounds and measured seven and a half feet In length , says. the San } 'rancro Chron- Ic iiThe The animal was run across just as the party were leaving theIr camp . about forty miles front Kerby. They had gone four or live inhlo , when a shepherd dog whIch accompanied - companied them started tb" big fellow out of the brush The bear's dimensions were so enormous that ho made an easy tarKet. Jones fired first and lodged a bal In hIs hoad. ThIs , however , hall 10 effect , and the great bear ran down the gulch , fol- lowed by the uteri and the dog. The latter was so hot In pursuit that the boar turned on him and attempted , tD deal him a blow , but missed , and fell thirty feet down the ravine - vine to the bushes , where ho regaIned hl9 feet. Tebbs and Jones followed at' rapidly ns the nature of the ground wOlld permit. The bear turned UII the oppolo side of the mountain , the dog after him , when Jones fred again , hitting the animaL near the eye , and then Tebbs hedged a hail In the black and fleeing mass near the head lie dropped , but arose Igaln. Deforo he could get away , however , the hUlter sent five more shots Into the boy and bruin gave UI the ghost. They then returned - turned to camp . and , getting a horse , and placing the carcass In the fork of a felled tree. dragged It wIth mich difficulty live miles distant. There the bear was weighed , measured and skinned. The meat was gIven to the miners , anrl ! the hunters again started for home They say they saw no deer , but that bear are numerous. One tiny they treed a bear with her cub , but havIng no gun Tlbbs returned to camp In search of one while Jonc stood on guard. Son the mother tired of the situation anti ! descended , pushing her youngster before her. Once on the ground she had much trouble to overcome the curiosity of the cub , and Mr. Jones says It was laughable to see her cuff and spank her offspring every time I would turn to sel what sort of creature the biped was. The ehatEement had its effect , and mother antI child hall disappeared from vIew when Tebbs had returned to the scene . NEIRASIA , Philip Putt was thrown out of a wagon nt Beatrice / Ills neck was dislocated . The first day's delivery of beets to the Norfolk sugar factory amounted to slxl- . ) seven tons. There are now seventy-five students enrolled . rolled at the State InstItute for the Blind at Nebraska City The 'ahoo Democrat baa suspended for want of patronage , and Its editor will ' engage - gale In other business. The people of Spencer think they sro In the arte'an water belt and ! are going to test the mater by sinking a deep well A fruit tree agent In Dixon county waR bitten by a rattlesnake . The snake died In spite of all that could be done for It. The Albion News has just celebrated its seventeenth birthday. I has men In charge of Editor Lath ever since its first Issue. Eight complete new threshing outfts have been laid by Randolph dealers this tall. The work of threshing Cedar count"s mammoth crop Is not halt completed The body of n full grown white chid was found under a bridge within the corporate limits of Crawford Thursday , The child was nuda laid there alive In the condition i was born , The Northeast Nebraska Base Ball league has completed Is season , the clubs finishing In the following order : Coleridge , Iandolph , Creighton , larlnglon , Wlusa , lllnvlew , Wayne. The delinquent tax list of Dodge county occupies less than a column In a newspaper , thus provIng that the people of that county are promptly up 10 date In their visits to the trearurer's office1 A man named Tuacorl of I'ender dIed last week from the result of InjurIes received In a fight at the hands of one Wolhul ? The assailant has led , but I capture the charge of murder will be booked against him. Two banks In Randolph , Cedar county , cashier ! grain checks 10 the amount of $ % OO In live days. Only a thIrd "f the small graIn crop II threshed and the figures , of course , do not . include corn. Cedar county hu 3G0 children entitled tea a share of the state apportionment fund the present school year There are levent.nlne dllrlcts , nlnoty.three school buildings and 10 $ school rooms In actual use , requlrln ( " - - - - - - = = - - - = 108 teachers , The total bonded Indebtedness I $1888 : other Indebtedness . $ : ,93 : making a total Indfhlelluen of $2fGGI , The total yahoo of all school property Is $72,210 , anti the $ I0,421 Ichools. was expended last year In operating A foot bal team has been organized In Hlnlolph anti the bors have commencEI' ' proct1o In a thorough manner. A game has , betn arranged to take place In this city on ThanksKh'lnl day between the Iandolph and Wnkeleld tea iS , Wayne has contracted the beet sugar fever , and Hs enterpr\lnl citizens have united In an effort to secure a factory Wa"no county Is well adapted to beet cul- Lure , and Is farmers are taking 1 deep in- terest In the IUbject The Grand fl'iamid sugar factory expects to pay out $ 250,000 for beets before the season closes. Nebraska can support 100 factories of the same size and never feel a straIn . One hundred such factories would PY out $2,00Ct00 every season for beets. The brick work on the new wing to the State Institute for the Blind at Nebraska I City Is practically completed all the building will soon be ready for the plasterers. The wing Is sIxty-two feet wide and slxt-sevcn feel deep , three stories and basement. Miss Maud Gates , a dome 'tc working for a famIly at Lyons , Durt "ounty , , was hangIng - lag out clothes when she stepped on the boards covering a cistern and broke tbrough. 'he water was len feet deep , but her cries tn"olght speedy help and she was rescued In a damp , but . undaunted conditon , The body of John Kutter , a farmer living near D3ada , Richardson county , was found dead In his hog pen , partially eaten by tIme hogs. The race and stomach were eaten very lJadly. : lr. Kut r war' In good health when he arose In the morning. After break- fast he went Into the field with his hired man to do some work. Leaving the hired mali In the fIeld , ho went to time hou > This was the last tme he was seen alive. In the summer of 1893 A. H. Humphrey , commissioner of public lands of this state , contested the Ute of the town of Butte , Boyd county , on the ground that such site \lS on school land. lie was sustained by the commissioner of the general land ofilce . The trustees or the village of Butte appealed the ca e to the secretary of the Interior and he has just lately made a decision that the town line a prior righ to the Quarter section upon whIch It Is situated . . A family of Immigrants , consisting of a man , his wife and daughter , on their way from Des Moines , la" , to led Cloud , campell east of Fremont Whie the wife was get- tng upper the mal took his gun and went out to kill some ducks. Ueturlng , when withIn four rods of his faintly , In crawling through a wire fence , the hammer of the girir caught all the gun was discharged , the load of eliot taking elect In his wife's right side. A doctor was cnlel , who picked out some of the shot IOWA. The population or Buena Vista Is 15,029. Salcons have been opened at Eden again. The Mississippi has risen two feet at Dav- enport Oslaloosa will erect a new Episcopal church at once. Brenier county has gained 800 inhabitants In five years. Coal operators In : ahaslt county repor . a boom In minIng circles , Benton county has I population of 2t,2H , as against 2tH8 five year ago. . George Marshall , living at Long Grove got up In the night and captured two burglars. Time Des Moines city council has votcd down an ordlnanco provIding for the inspection of meat. George Ross , living near Trentor , was run over by a steam tlrreshlmtg engine and fatally injured . Slhley his a new building and loan assoeb- business. tiomi that gives promise . of doing a . , profitable " . Owing to an ebb In treasury receipts , Du- bUQuo's mayor has vetoed all further street Improvements. In a restaurant quarrel at Dubuque the chief cook slashed a gIrl named Heed wIth 1 potato knIfe. : rs. James JenkIns and daughter were killed by lightning In a field near Milton , Van Duren county. Two Creston papers were forbidden entrance - trance to the malls until they had dropped illegal advertisements . Five years ago Dace Hawk county hall a populaton of 2t,219. The census just com- Illete gins the county 2G,9H. George Ulrich of Jefferson tried to kill hImsel wih a razor , was seized by a fit and fell unconscious. He stUI lives . . John Hayes , Harry Traynor and Frank Wilson were arrested at Charles City for ; burglary committed nt Nora SprIngs. Policeman Wlndahl of Oskaloosa hat' been sentenced to one year's ImprIsonment for shooting a tramp who run when arrested. The Orange City Dnlhlng and Lan as- claton , organized four years ago , has made an annual arnlng of 30 per cent on its stoci. stoe. An old settlers' society has been organized In O'Brien county which will undertake to obtain a hlography of every person who 10. cated In the county prIor to 1813. Mass meetings denouncing Spanish gov rn- ment In Cuba anti demanding the recogniton of tie Insurgents hy the United States are becoming popular throughout the state. An O'BrIen county farmer who was hailed out last spring received PY from nn Insurance - ance company for twenty bushels of oats per acre. He has since threshed eighty bushels per acre from the same field. The 18-months-ol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanlmau , three miles soulhwest of the city , drank a entail quantity of concentrated - trated lye and now lies suffering great tor- ture , Some one about the preml8e , hl been using lye cleaning milk cans anll hall left the cup front which the lye had just been empted sitting on the edge of a table. The Ito one put I to her mouth pourIng the contents down her throat. Those par- tons of the child's mouth and throat expose - I pose to the liquid are terribly burned and the agony of the little one Is great. TiE DAKOTAS. Samples of are from the recent strike In tire Plutu9 at Deadwood assay $ GO to the ton. ton.I Fargo Is fgurIng on the erection of a tow straw mill that . will make a local market for flax Strenuous efforts are being made by South Daleot's railroad commissioners to collect thin $1 license fee due on elevators , of which there are 1,000 In Limo state. Wolves In the vicinity of Pierre are again killing a great many sheep and cattle on tire range , and the ranchmen have organized a hunt to exterminate them A WIsconsin man has arranged to erect a ! creamery at Carthage that Is to have a capacity - pacity for handling 2,500 pound9 of milk an hour I Is to be completed within sixty days. The scheme to start an experimental irrigation - gaton farm at Miller Is meeting with the approval of nonresident land owners , who have forwarded nearly , $1,000 to Judge Car- roll In favor of tha enterprise Camp Crook , up In Hndlng county , has a gold excltemenl , ali It Is claimed rIch placer diggings have been found near 711 ranch. I seems that ( luring the last IndIan trouble In the country a rIch find was made , but Is marking had ben forgotten . One nugget was claimed to have bEn found worth $ H5. COLORADO. , The maIn working shaft of tie Strong mine , which was closed by the Crlpplo Creek war , his nttlnel a depth of 400 fet and Is work- Ing a force of seventy men Smelter returns on ores from Columbine camp , gonerly ; called Hahn's Peak are reported - porte to have given the owners $831 silver per ton and a entail Jpr cent gold. Tarryal and Georgia Pan will do theIr share of producing-next year , judging from the amount of preparatory development In progress , eys the Alma hiuliotin . I Tine Lucky Gus shat , Cripple Creek , II now 300 feet be'ow grass roots. The output this month will reach 200 Loris or Imeltng ore and a bIg tonnage will be shipped to the local mills. Forty miners , m18. ory mlner are employe Two good strikes were made by lessees on the Anchor at Cripple Creek The young shaft reached the ore chute lt a depth of IGO feet The pay portion la fully three fee wide ot Iylvanle ore that will not run less than Ivl ounce" In l ? e'rillhlnnll Snap shaft at 180 feet the rll' tilte recently found In the Maloney shaft w91 flptered. There Is now eighteen Inches of It % a eng the foot wall that essays at the ralC ort$308 per ton The surveys hilVth 1Nn completed for the mammoth Irrhatol , enterprise at Sterling , Colo. , all work on It I. to commence nt once. The total cost or t1 work I estimated at ,000,000 , and Itll place 700,00 acres tinder a system ofic.Ler storage and canals. What promises I deyelop Into a good strlk" was uncovered In thq Accilent a fractonnl claim located on titoest ' slope of Gel ! 11 ( , r close to the Plorcnc\ ' & Cripple Creek rail- road. The veIn \l , ) , en entered only a few feet , htmL the quartz pans as though It would run at least $0 Jer fin , W mlNG , A recent shipment of a carload of are from time Colet mine , near Cokevle , returncd $5G In silver and $25 In gel 10 the ton The main canal at the Four Mile placers wil be comillete October 15 , antI the foun- datons for the gold extracting IJlant will then be commenced. Barret Jtefe d , a Snake river cattleman , has raised a small hUlt or elk on hIs ranch , Last spring ho had about sixty head and this year Ira raised thirty ial\es An old bear which caused much trouble among young sLeek In the vicinity of Buffalo was killed rEcenty by Jim : lom1y , The ant- mal weighed about 1,400 pounds. The National Park Mining company , com- posed of Nebraska men , Is workIng seventeen claims near Atlantic ' Clt ) The ore It Is get- ting runs from $10 to $21 per ton The Union Pacifc Coal company Is making preparations to work the lanna coal mines to their full capacity. A force of men Is now at work making a new opening GOO feet In length In No. 2 mln , Mine No , 1 has been closed down temporariy In order Chat a leI set of screens may be ptrt In. The recent rIch find In the Franklin mine lt South Pass City still creates a sensaton , Not long ago tine lesses tOOK from one blst over $1,000. When the rich ore was first fonnd the vein was only eight incites thIck ; now It Is elghteon Inches , I Is predicted the I ' rankln will turn cut more gold this year than all the other mine W'omlng combined - bined A carload of copper are will be shipped from the gmllh e mine at lartvlo , w 1lch has been recently opened In order that the commercial value of the product may be full determuimmed 'Hlo Empire has n true Isure vein , which has beemm cut In three Illaces , wih a "eln surface of about thirty square feel , with a Jay streak of four to six square feet . The are Is gray copper asso- elated with carbonates and silicates . The death Is announced at South PUBS City of James Smith , one of the pioneers of the place. : Ir. Smith sen'el as a caller In the United States navy In the war with Mexico . Thin deceased was one of the 4gers and mined with varying success In California , Mon- tuna and \Vyuiiiing. lie settled In 186 at South lass City and was city marshal of tIm place at a time when It was one cf the liveliest mining camps of the w03t. Ito also engaged In the mercanto blulness amid ac- cumulated quite a fortune. Smith was the original of Mark Twain's well know sketch wel of Soutlr Puss City's most Imllortant citizen In "noughlng I. . OREGON : rany tons of cl'nittimu-wood \ bark ore weekly shipped from Haley to San I ran- cIsco to be made-lnto. - bUters. , A band of IGOO sheep were driven across the mountains on the 1Into Pass trail to Niagara , on the qregQn Central & Eastern . The beef cntld of Jlamath county have practically all been sold. Twenty-two lun- dred and eight pased through Tule lake re- cenl ) ' . John Y. Johnson oflnosebnrg raised on n lot , 50x22 feet , onl1ahr street 1,618 ½ pounds of onions. This _ I al thC IGI8V 1294,8 bushels per acre , , The sol In whIch the onIons were grown , fs known as black runt ! . Arrangements have ; been completed where- by Grant's Pass } \'I span have In operation the only pl,1e needle . factory In America. 1lno needles wl ( h converted Into various comn\rclal productsj such as soaps , extracts and oii. . . . II - . , The famous log , chute of. tat GrnUe : one and one-half mlel froth top to bottom , his served its usefulness and the lumber In it will now be cut up Into cord wood. More than 3,400,000 feet of logs were shot down the chute , anti It was : Inanclal snccess Ol'erconfdlng Irltshers , says Limo Tilla- moolt Headlght , are again buying lots In the noted "Tliiamook Park addition , " I swindle that has been exposed In time Oregonian and other coast papers The lots are twenty- five miles from Tlamook , In inaccessible mountaIns , and are absolutely worthless The seerotary of the Oregon Board of Horticulture estmates that there are 565,000 acres of pit and core fruit In tIre state and llO acres of n berry variety There are 35,000 acres set to prunes , the estimated yIeld ! beIng from 80.000 to 100,000 pounds drIed In one orchard of twenty-three acres n. } . Stephens has come down from Cot- tago Grove from the Vesuvius mines , In tie Bohemia district , and reports about HOOOO worth of ore II eight al the mine. He has a cut thirty feet In depth and a drift 100 pd and another shaft sunk west of 'hat twenty feet , all showIng gbd ore from $10 to $50 per ton. Ore will average about $15 to " threetool vein A party of Ashland hunters bagge In the wilds of Curry county durIng a ; weeks' hunting trip three bull elk , tour hear end sixty-five fat bucks , The : ' bronbt Lack wih them more .han 700 pounds of jerked J veniron. DurIng the trIp one of the pttcl , unln\ls lost his footing and rolled down time steep muun- lain side for a distance of 121 feet , rolling over and over. The bulky luck protected him , thulh : , . and no erl'15 InjurIes ro- culled . Some time ago Henry Stark , n well known cUI7en of Antelope , came to The D31es with . a four .1 , . nE team epecth [ 10 take iack a load ot fre'ght Ho dlepp Irr.1 and . , nothIng was he.rd of him , The mYb'ry : or hit tirsap- peara'ico hiss just been clear" up by his IC- turn. ftrk , In conversation wIth Shuil DrIver of \\'co county , said that he ha : gone 10 lJrl'lnl , from wllh 1Iace , he l'aJ ! been shanghaied , He had been put on board a ship and taken to sea , bu' IS ; the veud touched al En" Francisco StatIc m\II lila : eac.pe. It look him home Limo to rcech home WASHINGTON , Thin great jetty at tIne mouth at the Columbia - lumbia river Is rapidly nearing completion. The Parker shingle mill at Lawrence which was burned a few weeks ago , has been rebuilt. Neah bay Is the wettest place In the country , tire annual average of rainfall boo Ing 123 Inches. New Whatcom papers claim there are s residents 'of , that place who will testify U1it they ' , nv a , sea serpent In Bel- I' " " . lingimam bty. Inghnm b1y. , . , This 'ear'll crQP , , r f , peppermint In the Kennewlck valey Is , couraging. The pro. grosslve people o , that , district are also ex- perlmentng with OJ' ho castor bean , A Mr. Lewis of 14rrs , Wahklakum county , has just fnlshell ctijig out on contract for I a Baltimore Irm pf Ilunufacturing pharnia. clsts forty tons ofcasara , , or barberry bark Arrangements : , ! tvg been consummated whereby another 11\/ \ salmon cannery will be located In Whcon1 , county Richardson , on Lopez Island , will bo the home of the plant - wi Tire Seattle cIY''bfUcl has passel an ordinance . dlnanco requlrln the ' removal of telephone , telegraph and eleetrl ! light pole from the l streets and the p'acing ' of the wires under- ground. 1 I. I ' Goldendale Is to Ibe 1inlshed with n water , supply which wl 'bl conveyed from a spring nIne mlE dlstantkto Tthe town In wooden tubes. The tubes' are' made by boring the center out of ten-Inch pine logs From the Snoqualmle hop ranch , the largest In the sate , which usually grows 200 tons of hops , only forty-nve tons were gathered this year , bC1Us of the low price. The year's crop was but little affected by mold or tine aphis - Mrs . W. H. Harvey of Pullman Is the first woman admitted to the bar In Whitman county , and probably the first admitted In the state on examination , alhough others have been admitted by courtesy Her bus- bind II also a lawyor. C. E. A nrl has , the lrgelt tie contract ever let on the l'alouse rIver. In the next thirty days ho will have 10 men and teams at work cutting and hauling logs and ties . He I Intends to put In about 3,000,000 feet of timber , 2,00,00 for the Northern l'aclflo Railroad company , and 1,00,00 feet of sow logs for his mill at Elberton lie Is engaging . gaging all the t No 1 tehewer he can get , but says there are plenty 0' them who are looking for \ ork TiE PONT TICKLES ntLONS What the Solemn and Stupid Sneer and Ortcso , - SPILLING SMILES ON HUMANITY'S MUG ( ( .rtnl. I'NIII.'l.t to nl'"III" ' mind Uerlte } 'I ) ' " 1111011 % 'orils , hut the Cuitoiui I. -neh'nt Ilul Snnl'Co.e,1 b ) ' ( hood UlnKe , To belittle and sneer down puns , wit and humor has bcen the constant effort of the lending moralists of all ages , says the Waslm- Ington Post , but the punsters and jovial Jokers still survive nil thin malcious and senseless opposition , Jonathan Swift was n clever joker , anti said that "only they deride puns who are unable to make them , " The . moral Dr. Johnson the placed punster and tIme pIckpocket on the same level Even ( lcton- makers In echo of the ary , overrlhteons cas at society , defn a pun as a "play upon words , " a "low all vulgar species of wit , " etc. Atithison abuses ' liacliti on virus roull ) , Hazltt damnelt them with faint praise , Campbell asked pardon for descending so low as to menton tllem , and S'dney Sllh , In hIs youthful lectures , must needs have his fling at what ho was all hIs life minaking Sydney was one or the best of punsters Now , what arc the main charges aglntl punl ? Under what pretext do self-appointeil jndgos condemn them with so much rancor ? "Punning Is the wIt of words , " says Sydney Snilthm. What Is meant by the "wIt of words ? " In one sense all wit , spoken or written . Is such , for without words wit couh not exIst. Amusing Ideas have minors or Iw ! merit , crolte more or less pleasure , accord- lug ns they are expressed In good or had words and Ilhrases. A story told by one per' son wi be as melancholy as a price current ; by another It will bo provocative of Infnie mirth. Wha Is meant by murdering a good joke , fussing the point and kindred expre- Ions ? Clearly for the want of the best antI proper words In tine best placos. Give an ordinary man time facts and Ideas of n scene of Dickens , or' n hit of Sheridan , 0' a pun of Premitice : let him perceive , as for as possible - sible , without the author's words , Its frill force and see what ho will mallo of It.'ho - over trIes the experiment will admit that words have something to do wih al pleas- antry. "On a word , " says Lllor , "turnl' the pivot of the intellectual world . " MUCH IUlOI IN PUNS. I grIeves me much to see puns meet with such shabby treatment as they do , when I think of what rich all delicate humor , what sharp or gushing wIt , nar , what true pathos has spoken throuKh them Take , for instance - stance , one of Lamb's punK. Ho Is chatlng wih a party of friends over his glass of toddy Disturbed by a dog howlng wlhont In the storm , some one benevolenty propses to let him In. " "hy , " stutters Lamb , "grudgc hIm his whine and water , " A . most palpahle pnn. A very Ferlous diplomatIst , descrIbing a picture of the animals leaving the ark , spoke of time stranlo effect produced by the little ones goIng first and the elephant waddling In the rear. "Ah , no doubt , " saul CannIng , "tine elephants , wise fellows , stayed behind to pack UII their trunks. " I Is S ( natural to bo delayed by trunk packing that the pun Is holh expresslvo and aniusing , Whlo Mr. Webster was once nllrtslng the senate o. tine subject of Internal Improve- menls , and every senator was listening with close attention , the senatc clock commenced striking , but Instead of strIking twIce at 2 p. m" continued to strike without cessation more than forty times . All eyes were turned to the clock , and Mr Webster remained silent until the clock struck about twenty , when ho thus appealed to tine chaIr : "Mr. Pre l- dent , the clock II out of order. 1 have the foor ! " To say that a long and loud laugh ham every senator and person In tIme august ) chamber was indulged , imi Is a faint leserlp- lon 'of tine . menlment : tM exquisite pun tlr duced. IUCHANAN FELT HUnT. Mr Cay was a jovIal punster , and Improved every opportunity offered to exercise his l'as- ' sian to proluce a laugh II some frIend's ex- reuse : or for the sake of a little mnerrliniemnt James Buchanan , up to the time of Jackson's frt presidential term , was a promInent and active federalist , when suddenly , and to the sUllrlse of every politician of that day , ho "turnrd his coat , " so to speak politically , and became' an active democrt and ardent supporter - porter of General Jackson's almlnlstraton , In tile course of 1 year or two the president appointed him minister to Ruosla as a reward for hIs patriotismii . Al ths : tme every envoy to a foreign court had to wear a court dress at tine receptions reClltons of state , and as Mr. Clay hall served as a minister at a foreign court Mr. Buchanan , In tIne presence of several others , asked : fr. Cloy's advice In the mater of dress. ! ro Clay gave him tine Informaton asked , at the same time remarking thai he was In possel' sian of a court dress , which he offered to Mr. Buchanan free of expense or trouble. Mr. luchanan returned thanks for time generous offer , but expressed his fears that the suit had become more or less faded , or , perhaps , staIned "Oh , " said Mr. Clay , "you have a remedy for all such defects-you can turn I , Mr. Buchanan ! I Is said all present greatly enjoyed the clever place of sarcasm except Mr. Buchanan. He considered the "turning the coat" suggestion rather per- canal IllS SCRIPTURAL SANCTION. Even In tine wrltnY of St. Paul can be found sentences of sarcastIc punning anti , of a character decidedly amusing Take the following quotaton for an example : "If a man thInks ho Is omething when ho Is nolh- lug ho deceIves hh 1self. Solomon would have said that such a man was a fool , Paul wat' too much of a gentleman to use that harsh expression , but tire In\1Y of his words carry the same "Solomon" Import And , furthermore , thin confirmed toper must have a share In atdln ! his quota to the list of quips and puns. "You ought to follow tine exumple and teachings of St. Paul , the apostle of temperunco and godliness , " said a preacher to his Inebriate neighbor "That Is just what 1 do every day of my life-follow his example , for we read In the bool of Acts that he stopped at three taverns ! " Now let us select a few puns and witt- clams presented to the world by that prince of puns ali jokers , George D , Prentss , who , for more than a 'Iuarter of a century , was the owner and editor of the Louisville Jour- nai . Scarcely a number of that highly esteemed - teemed daily failed to contain one or mora of his side-epiitting puns , lashes of wit or a Severe piece of sarcasm. Here are a few samples : The editor whose acts of theft , \I exposed the other day Is a member ot the church Wo never think of his character without being reminded of a mercantile firm In this city-Pray & Steel William lined was robbed near CorInth , Ala" , by I bmighrwayman Tim lame of the robber Is unknown , but there Is no doubt that ho was "Robbin' hood , ' ' Time coat of a horse Is the gift of naturo. That of nn ass Is oren the work of I taUor ! "Return a kIss for a blo'w. Certainly , plo\'lded tire giver of tIne blow . 18 a pretty prety girl."You "You seem to walk more erect than usual , my friend. " "Yea , I have been straightened by clrcumstnnces. James nay and John Parr have started a democratic paper In Maine. Parr , In all that pertains to decency , Is below zero , and nay ts below Parr. General H" , finding himself unable to pay his dEbts , has taken to drink We suppose he coils thai going Into " 1quldlllon. auppso Bill Johnson says that General Harrison's private character Is nol reputable ThaLl a " . ' ' 'iio-Bhll. "I oD 1. Mr Joe Segar of Norfolk , Va" , candidate for the legislature attempted to pass hlmse\ off a a whig , but the voters .mokld" hIm. hIm.A A duel was fought In Missilslppi lat week by T Knott and AS' . Sbott. The result was that Knott was shot and Shott was not The editor of the Troy Whig says that ho hardly knows how to classify the democratic postmasters . He may a well arrange them In two elS es-the "Ins" antI lhe "outa"- those that are 1 the penitentiary and those that are out. The man who hives only for tints world Is a tool imero , and there ii danger that he will be ( we speak not profanely ) a damned fool in the next , II is exceedingly had husbandry to "hear- row" up the feelings of your wife. A titan was recently convicted in Kentucky TheKey Pto Success 1 vzishing ind ii Pt'arl. ; : : \s\- ' : caning e , fly doing' ' avay 'ith the o rubbing , it OpCflS the Way to' ' ! easy work ; 'ith Jca/c ; a1 C , ) weekly s'nsh can be done by a' ' weakly WOlIlflll , it shuts out possible harln flilti danger ; all things ' ; tshecl vith J-'arind - I last longer than if washed with Soap. Everything is clone better with it. 'l'hese form but a small [ Yll't Of the \\Thy w'omcn usc millions upon millions o'f ( / / every year. Let Pcar/z'nc do 'its best 1111(1 there is 110 fear of " dirt doing its worst. " : r urn Omi the peddlers and grocers who tell you ' ' tInts is asgood an , " or ( 'I tire saute as " Pearlinc , IT'S FALSE ; besides , l'earh'mino is tine : J.cy nmevcr peddled , 536 JAMES P'r'Lif , Now \'oik , _ - - - - - - - ' 1CtIPIDENE ' l'ttlu great VCRPIhUI U VlIila.rthepreiiim. , Itysician , wiii quIckly ( 'liIotI of all her. veus or dtseat's of thu generative ttmgait. , iieta a AeI alaiiimNxm , Inr.urnmiia ' I'etn in tine Jiacic , tertmtttal JtiiIaIoit , r'tii nebmlmt.y 'imiipIes , 'LJntltiiLM Ct ) lttarry , lxtiaustlimg Iir'ltt' , , 'Krmceei'ma ntl , Cotistt.tntion. I L stopi all locsei be ( ISV or mtfgttt. i'u'vettti qmntk. 11CM 0 illscmnarge. Which It mmt ct'eicptm ! iaths Ct ) 8t''rnnntorrtu' an I a E F'O R r : AND AF'TE R inli tOo horror' , of lnnpotency , cars's ns ; a : etcunttta tito liver , tlt& kIdneys and tiB ) uirlnnry organsol aim lanpurltles. CIJa'IOENE strenlhittiq mund retorCs sniali weak orgamma. 'Iiie reann sufferer' , nrc not emirel by hioctora ii mcnumso ninety per rent tim tronble.1 wit ) ; ItpCSmbi f IN , CUL'iDIiNLI is tito only knowmn remedy to cure wlmmtoul inmn op'ralloii. tceot'jmimoim a A wrlttenguiaunntco gIven ttii money reluirni'ti I , six boxpi does not enroot a i'ormxu'.uco&e' ; box , six , ur 5.ux ) , by mail , tend for a'itxacircular and tcsmlmointela , , AUress DAVUL 1EHICINE COi'.O.lOoxOO7G.Samnrraici.tco.Cal , , JrPie ' tltQ2t OALE JOT UOODtAN DIWO CO. 5110 Farnam cot. Oroahm'e , A Few Advantages Offered by the Chicago , MIlwaukee & St. I'nul It ailway , tine simomL lime to Chicago. A clean trais annie up and started trout Omaha , LouxCiTY l4GO1 ! - _ RAPIDS ' ! OINES lOaggago checked Cromn residence to destlna ( Ion , Iclegamit rain servIce anti courteouq cm- phoycs. tnttre tanin itglumed by electricIty , wit h electric mending humps In every ttermli , FIttest dining car servIce In the west , witIn meals perv ed ii Ia carte , or , In other wortig , order eltat you want and pay ( Or what you get. lTIyer ien yes Umnion depot daIly itt 0:0th : p. ni. , mnrrtvlng itt , . Chicago at 9 a m. CIty TIcket Oiiice , 1504 Pnrnam Smreet , C , S. CAflRIF.fl , CIty TIcket Agent , - - . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I "WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES" GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF . SAPOLJO _ of stealing hi neighbor's cows and hiding them in his cellar. It was a cow-ardly mmnode of "cow-iniding. " SOME SHARP SAYINGS. Joslm Billings has few superiors in tine art of manufacturing mmmc , jokes amnil bright niaximins. A few of time best are as follows - lows : Tlnero is ito medicine like a good juice ; it is a silver-coated pill tirat frohicknm and phisicks on the run. Do a good turn , young man , whenever ymi kan , even If you have to "turn" a grind-stun to do it. Fahiin' in love Iz like 'lasses candy , sweet but dreadful dobby. "l'irne is money"-menny people take timis saying 1mm its literal sense , and undertake tew pay their debts with it. Marrying for money ix a meaner way tow get It thamr counterfeiting. Love is said to be blind , but I know lots of pinellows in love wino han see twice as inuchr in timeir gals ax I kan. Wlnen yu strIke lie stop boring ; mnenmny a nian has bored kicun thmruc and let all tIme lie rmmmn out at tIre bottom. If a man is full cv lmlmnself , domn't tap him , but ratimer ping iiimmn up , amnd let lilni choke to death or bust. Hunting after hieltln iz like humntlng after fleas ; the more ye imtrnt , the more time lien , "Prepare for tnlrth , for mirth becomes a feast , " says Slnakespeare. "lie that is of a merry heart hiss a comitinual feast. " I'roverbs xv , , 15. In spite of all thmat Inns been said for centuries , punri and vittIcisms still mold their owmn , 'Round the cottage grate they are always going off like chnestimuts roasting itt embers ; at time grave college suppers graduates of many years' standing forget cares amid digmnity iii a hrlgimt pun and a quick gush of laugiiter. Now and then tine pun 1 > 01)5 UP its heami froimi thin stagnant level of thro toasts and speeclmes of a liohitleal din- mier. A knack of punning is invaluable to a social beini. Who canmmot call to mind some pun which started a circle fromim the stupors of silence , or gave a new turn to a compliment , or a remark - mark on a threadbare subject , or turned the Plank of a troublesome conversation , Not only by thro domestic fireside , not only on silk and hroatlclothn ovemmings are pumme frequent - quent comnpanionti , but they ovemi venture into time oliice and writing room , These are bound to go everywhere. They seem to ho umnivorsal. And we may rest assured that so lommg mrs language retains its prcsemit character - acter , so long as fun and jollity are kind enough to stay on eartlm , puns will continue to be made and prlnstora to run at large. The world is not quite ready to give up rin- mmlng , Wit gives too kccmn a relisln of life to part witln any species. "We do not enjoy life any too much , " itt thin opinion of our jolly townsman , Hay , Iznak Walton's mmeighn- bor , wlro was too busy to laugh , lives next door to mnany , Amnericansi Intake lmini lauglm by hook or by crook , and you bless him , Horace Snolihi lilt time nail square on the head when lie said : "Tire gravest birmi is an owl , the gravest beast is an ass , and tine gravest man Is a blockineadi" hence , let all give heed anti be governed by tine good old proverb : "Laughn and grow fail"S. . S. GlISiihttL'IS'i'hiItN O'FiiS. Ground has ineen broken at Bozeman , Mont. , for time new State Aricultural college. Emmglisin capitalists Intent ! to estabilain cotton - ton factories in the state of Jahisco , Mexico. A pure white crow has been captured on Toxadla Island , B. C. It was taken from a neat in which were several entirely black crows. Since thin passing of time Wilson bill over 70,000 head of Mexican cattle hove passed through Eagle Pass , bound for Chicago and other poInts , A large tourists' hotel , costing $50,000 , to be open by January 15 , will be built at Rediands. Cal. , provided tIme city raises a bonus of $20,000. Time Cohen cannery , it Is reported , has been putting up 30,000 cans of fruit per day recently and paying out front $2,000 to $2,603 per veek in wages , 'rime Cimino factory Is now working up about 200 tons of bests daily. The Anaheim crop lit pretty well cleaned up. Tine factory has received over 60,000 tons to date , The remains of a man supposed to have been Tim Donovan , who luau not been heard from since 1864 , were foummd In an old dirt cabin , which mad caved lu , near hooky Bar , Idaho. Many counties in CalifornIa are following Yuma's example In erecting gnide poets along tIme desert trails pointing to time near- eat water. No less than 176 persons maya perished in tIme Colorado vahiey weal of Yuma for wamnt of water. Yuma capitalists will soon begin tine erec. Lion of a larga smelting plant at Castle Dome , says the Flagstaff , A , T. , Democrat , for thin reduction of lead and silver ores fronn the mines hear that place , Electricity for the works will be furnished by water power taken from the Yumna irrigmmntng car.al , A find of opals is reported from tim Yellow - low Jacket district , says the Lemimt ( Idaho ) Republican , They are the variety known as fire opale' , and the discovery Is reported by ion Magulre , territorial geologist for Utah , Some of our prospectors hmave knowmr quite a while of their existence , but did not understand - stand that they were of any value , Tiney are said to be in the solid formation , but what time extent of the formation is we have been unable to learn. RhAke1 ; I TnstanIl' stops thto most excrmmtlatming pains , ailai's imnflflflifllatlomn tint ! cut as congemuttons , 'lnemher of tIme Lungs , 4tonmachi , I.mowema or other glammds or niucous muenibi-imnes , IADWAY'S READY RELIEF cLiltias , AY'jm ) i'htiiVli'I'S Colds , Cuighis , Sore 'I'lromul , IillIiii'sizmt , hiromlChiItIM , I'iaeumiuinlii , It Iieti mintlsmi. , Nt'imrnIiln , IIr'ntneiit' , 'I'Othimit'hle , Asth.mi.tm , hhIIl- cult hirezmti.Imij. , cm'itls Tilhi WOT1ST i'AINff in from one to - twent y malntni es. Not one hour a It"r read Imtg this ath'ertlscmnent need any omie SU1"l'Iht'tTof ' PAtN' , ACHES AND PAINS. For Imc'iuiacln , ( wlmethmr elelt or nervous ) , tooth- ado , , neuralgIa , m'liermmnatlam , lumbago , l'ulns itnd veaicneis lii the back , spine or kidneys , I'almmi am'ouiiti tlit' lIver , pleurisy , cwt'IlIiig of tmit. JoInt. attd paIn. , of nit kInds , mite apidleatlon ot Ituti- 'iiYs Itemily itelleC will aftori Immmmr'dlatt , cisc' , anti Its comntlnued use for a few days emTect a permnmtnemnt i-tire. TAKmr : Ir4S'JtflflfX-A halt to a teuspoonCmi In bait a tumbler cC water tor stemmcmm troube. , colic , vlnti lii time bowels , cold chIlls , fever gnj irgimo , dlarrltoea , sIck iieadaebe and cii Internal p.ilna. 1'rie ltOe ln'r bottle. Sold ly mmli 11 1' tiggl s I H , DOCTOtI ¶ ; Seares Searles , - hi9SIithSt , 4. I "p.- Vu ( mra Caitmurrh , , miii dis- : ai l'iiHCtl of Cut , Nose , 'rhiroat - 0 i . .t Citct , Stomach. ) towa'ls . t 4 I j ii J.Ivcri llytiroe'Ic , I 'arit'oeeit'i'4trit'ttre , 'cirlc : - , . , . WEAK MEN' . " 1\ 1 All I'riyitto 1)iticmiea ailiti ) 'tk'\ iIsord'm's of alt' , , , mnnnili , comr. SPECIALISTS lit thmo tromitmimetlt. of tell NERVOUS , ChRONIC awl PRhVAT IISEASFS. Treatmnont for nh tormmis of LflM' LE WEAIC tES4 , Cmiii em or mn.'tlress , with stmmnmp , lIe Cn riot' 2 Vn'rlne 111) H. lIthe St. , 111 , uttLmIsO U uitnt11b,1 Omoraiomn cIi. f # w i : MLTL s c , r ( My mama usCd Wool tomrp ! ) Cl wIsh mine izsaj I'VOOLEiVS will notaherinic If WOOL SOAP is used In the [ sundry , Wool Soap is delicate and rulrc.teing br baum pur. [ ose. 'roe besS cleanser Joe bousboId lund laundry purpote. . ! iuy a bar at veer ddlers. Aworth. conde & Co , Makers. Cb1g , 'I