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TIIE OMAHA DAILY J5ET2 : 5ATfKDAY , JTT/r 31. 1897.
TEMPERATURE OF ALASKA 1
Keronry Eflttf tie Bottom of the Taus in
tis.t Oosatrj.
tXFREME COLO IN THE BOLB REGION
I\II < T * ! In jU.tint < < r | > tpn > l > rr
l.nK * 1 nlll Ap
< nlj Imittk I'onr ll
ill NJOn Inter.
WASHINQTOX. Jaly 3B fnfler tbp
l i of Secretary nl ABrtciflttire 'W mi
Mnort nl the "Weather bw ni ha * H * f
t RteleniPflt ta rfiparfl to tbf dtenate
of Ma l.i In this Bt t tnetJt Mr Moon
levr
oT th r M nnd
of Al pk KTP utiWitJu in n r r > prUi ttat
th > < im 'PMii * nr - hitemit r to > tht at
Ji rjitlki fr othr ptintitrlef 1 > J pxrer-
tlmial T * ' ' " ' ' ! ' * * ' pnnaitlon-r Ttov f-hiKP of
lUnti'l' ihht t p r lpii tbp rn tnl na STPTH
tin I'n'-tnr ot pan fr.im I lxon wnund north
m o nl c it utrli ) nf tin mainland for JIOHBI-
Ij't ' tvpntj tnnpf Imtk from the npa fol-
lt v Itif ! Mienii of tbp i OHM ur It rurves
tr thf tirrtlrw-PBtw srfl tp. tinwesterr e ; -
Wttni x ( f Alidiu form a fllirtlnct pllmatlr
dtt mum TI hh ! tna be termed tpmpprati
AiHfk i * rih tHrajmrKtwP rnrrl } lnHf tc
rr'r , vln1pr Oo not net In untfl liacirm-
IMT 1 unfl lw tli - 1 i t of Msy lintJI er > -
UMpfl erf'jn on the mourn * In * Thp nipan
w I'ltcr iPinpermure uf Bttha If 3 .fc but llt-
tl 1thHU tiiat nf Yanhliurum. H C
Tlif ralnlal ) nf lemjcrHte Alacl.a IF not -
t ri < UF tht viirlfl over tint on \ ac legardF
th > ( tnanttliat ) funs but Him UP ti > tbt
ir.itiTter of Itn falllnc. In long nnfl lnp nt
rnliit. kiifl Orlz lenCloud atifl Tog nutttraHj
lilirmnfl tbere liptng on tin nxtraRe but
ik 1--1J. ct > ir flaxn Iti tbevpKr K nb of
S.IHAV'irtlun ln t tine 't fllnmt" 1 -
tuiti'i. Tiinr * Hcnrour In wlrt'-r but in funv
innr the tUfTeretn-e ! murh le f. murked
Tl > rttm it t > f the Imrrlor , Inrluflinc In
that -iliiuticm iiractirallv nil of tin ctntn-
tn pxt pt u jmrrnvi Irlnce tif enntal mar-
Cin ut.d the teTHon l fore referred 1o
v i nit > TBir A1a ° ka JF onp of extr"m -
rlw In vluler mlth liut o brlpl but
rilnh hot summer , hp"rulllipn ! tlie
nkli Trt Trom c oufl In th Klonflyke
TI TI in n mlflw inter tin pun metat Irom
JSO t 10 a m nnd we r nt f-om i to 3 p jn.
lli lotaJ ] i.ngtb of flajllcbt beiiic jilmut
lou- hours Tlememb'jrlng that tbf pun
rtt B imt a few acgrnetuboie the boriron
nnfl thst 11 iwlnillj olfcured on n rreal
m-itin ( ! B < B the character of the winter
months nmv be tnMM Imncinefl
CLiMATE AT KljONDVKE
TVf Hte Isidebtcfl to the TnMpfl States
C ast and Geofletlr burxj-j for n fries of
nix nionthK fibwrtiitloh * on the Yukon not
lor lioro tbt oltp of ibe pnm > nt pold tllf-
ooxirlfh Tlie observation * wre made -nlth
Htaii'iaid Itmrunieiitr ana are wholh re
liable 3'ht mean temjiBiuturep of tin
jranthfi -toiler IhSM tt > April lstt ( | both
liKjuBhe. me up follows rjftolier S3 tie-
crpe ; TCn ember k flt : re < 't ; December 13
< 1 t tees helow srro. Junuan IT below se'-o
Fi brimrj 1 " \ nmzero TVlm oh C al > \ e
Apia * 20 nliciK. Tb - daUj mean l rmper-
utuft 11 and remained below tlie freenlnc
] ii > lliT ( Z ! de.crpen ) Irom Ntnemlifr 4 3fll ! ) t i
Apt ! ) a Ihm thu pivlnp W < dm * us th
lejir 1 > of the elciied Kcuwnn of 18Kruo unum - *
num nt thai outdoor operation * .are con- '
ti illt-J bj ternp'-ratme oalj
The low i i tempe.rutu-en regl"tered fluiln ?
Ib"winter wert Tltlrtv-two flpgr ei below
J'ro In l.o\'inber 47 below in Deiemlier fi' '
In low In .Tn&uart iki below In rfli'uan 47
In low u Majch. and iC liuiow in .April Thp
rn-ntPBt ponttaunus polo oi-eurred In
n ibiuan ISm w ben the daih mean foi
Iht 'unsee-utHt du > s was , 47 flegrees below
sere
Gmpr rolfl than that liert nrtea has'
Itien txpprl'-ncid in the Fnltt-d Stat for
a vrBbort time , but ni'ver lias It POU-
tlnu-fl n T rj- cold for o long n time In
tbr Interior or Alaska the -winter et-tp in
at rurtins September 1 % ben snow htorms
atu A lip expected In the mountalno and
rs i Henax\nj durlnp onp of tbost Htormf.
It. Impj'filblt. and the trnxtlerwho l s over-
tiiken bj one of them is indeed fortunate
If In escapes -with ills life
The rhoncep of tempprnttirp from -winter
to i.umnier are rapid owing to tlie iniat in-
cnwe In tin iTipfh of the flur Tbe mean
fiumnur temp-roture in tbp interior doubt-
Ic1 * langts between fifl and 70 degieer
mcoi-ainp to elevation beinc blgbeirt in the
znlddli and loner Yukon
% < C.olil Winl
"
MEXICO CITT July KO A tiew gold mint
iiRK tioen located nn the fcnrous El Ore vein
In thr state of Mexico und prospects for a
valuable prnpe-tv are excellent Th Isper-
anra gold mine at Tultanonco is taking ou <
? 1T.H)0 ( ) ( ) in sold ore monthlj. The govern
ment lias taken measures which will resul'
dn uconomlen which assure the jiunctual pay-
auen * of Hip gold Intereut In O-tober withou
In any way crippling the public service
Thaic lfi.01 more hopeful futllug In tbe busi
ness commuultj BE It h ? recalled that the
country has nevnr been more prosperous than
during the past Jew jiars nf duclltilng value
of hlhor All the remarkable progress has
lip.su niude under hard conditions Large
cmountR nf exchange have been bought dur
ing the past few days
T < IIiie AlnhUiiii Gold.
TRENTON , N J. , Julj SO The United
States Alaska Gold company . with an author-
Ire3 capital of 51,000,000 , was liico-parated
llils afternoon by the filing of articles la
the ofllcB of the secretary of Mate The com
jianj is formed for ibe purpo e of mining
gold ro the laonflyke Tidlds Thp Incorjior-
atora are Raljih McKee of Tomjikinsville.
! He.nrj T "VVhltaker , Hotel Imperial. Nev.
York. JYtderick J "Brooklyn , Horrj T
Koeaser Hotel Netherlaud New York
Thomas T Daniels , Hotel Girard New York
nnd James A Atwater New YnrL. The cap
ital stock paid in is JliOO.
CHKCK.
It11N G 1.411k. lllit IIVjt
Alxmt It.
"Wlrard Edison recently came over to New
York from Menlo -park on "business con
3iuctedwith oorne > of his nuiueroub enter-
CirU.Lf and while in town dintd with a friend
During the dinner hour ihe great electrician
1 > came conveniBtlonal und tald in iris quaint
iwu.3 the sturj of his ilrnt acp iaintEuce with
unj large i.um ol maiiej , rulatec the Booton
It WOE to the earlHcientles , when he
vac a young man struggling alone with his
iuvenlloas , and had no capitalists to buck
lUm In Juct. he had no bank account and
liiu-dly knew what one was Bank checks
wure things Un had never had occosluei to
UM , and hb had as much idea ol their -value
cpp&rentb as the muu In the moan.
" 1 had , " " taia Mr Edison. "Just erild my
potent nn the gold and -stock indicator to
tinAti. < tern Vnlau Telecraph company lor
34II.UM ) . ana hud come over to Nrw York to
r m > 3nonej 1 had beard nf "Wall street
and itr "hul IB acid hc&re and had lieen told
that the lonalits was full nf charlit. who
would flern-e a Btratisor quick So I made
up m > tnind that Wall btreut wus an undtv
cirublii place , und that if 1 ever had nacot.ion
to gj there 1 woulfl be luck } if I rot BWHJ
without logins m > OMirccat or umbrella
'At the time General Lefferts was presi
dent of the Western Onion and 1 bhall never
lorret niy wnmtlons on tlie morning that
1 wunt Into the rompanj'fi general ofilct to
clDkup the bale ut rnj jiatent I - M 1m-
niPdltttely rnooBi.ized bj t clerk , who ushered
JUK iuio the prewuce of the president , w bo ,
uftnr e few prolimluarii * handed me a chuck
lor MttlHiu
' 4 looked at It ouriousl } for a moment
or two. uud niy manner mui-t have uieivejefl
Hi Lt'fforU Hit imirtbrilon ] that 1 wat. iury
much jiuzzled whut to do with It. Of courae
I inu < w that I had sold the luteut to the
Vet , eni Union company for fJO OHO , but 1
romdn't uxucitl ) realize that the ncrap of
p.ptr lBiiduri d woe good for such an amount
o' tnuutv
OUen me thf perplexity General LefferU ;
tola nit that I would go down to the Jlauk
of Aniar. ain "Wall * treot Icould cut the
rautlnued Mr Edlfaa , "I etarte *
out ttTKT urufuWy foldiuc up tlie .check
1.1 a went toward Wall street So uncur
tain was I M U jut la regard to tbe cy
Gwinrai Leffurtt. hnd of doing bucinesH that
J Jiojcht while ou the WKJ that If aaj'
3HBL should c ome up to me aad offer nit
two -Uieuaand-dBllar Mite lor the piece i
of jMier 1 bhouia have given him up the
chwt wllHnpb
-Arrlnuc at the Zaak of America. I hebi-
latri < . / > loj nntertue , ftartng ntlll that
K eomHoinc jc cli- lie -BTOHS At Ian how
ever 1 mia-iured up mv ouruce aud de-
ternia J te trj It Zntorhuc tlip uaak , 2
v * t a uji trumbnugly to & little holt la
alch glau-toip a desk , Ihruuca which J
Z > uJu < d ray cbeO. to the cuJiiar
Th litler. cSter acruUnitlcf ; U
rtit < hp rhcrlc back irttb a
unfl titlfl mrniptbtHR bk-h I eoutll
not ua&erntcnd er I wac thea , u , 1 am
novr rather drat
"Tli : * m piKJUphJ wat nov mnrp than
rrer eotrrincwd that hk. obi-el ; nimut o-fl-th
f4 . ( * Wi uu4 I npalt tbesnht. I rushe *
tmt of tbp balih vttb tt thut anj IBMI w-bn
v\maM Birr me IlJKiO wiiaH be wtdcomc
t tlit check
"At , quick ar my leg * wmll entry m * I
ImrrtBd tad p UIP Western Vuion Bf5ct
trtfl the jirmldent tliat tbe Chert , wae
n * ttmt to me as 1 punWn't prt any money
Jor U O i aJ liflCortt la ehed etifl PB -
IBE to midBT p.nfl my nn iphbrt.lcM i < Imsl-
n * f rapthofe celled a clerk and refluent * *
tht Ut er to aoeompwiy UMto tbe l iU (
anfl Itentlfy IDIArrtrlng at the liaab I
jir ertpfl the trouMesmnp lilt n ?
p cw&h-r. anfi Lpffert > t erk mJfl
mac it Thomar A BOinon tD whMP
orflw that bM 1 te flnwn
, pertataly Mr Eflhron-1 Mtfl the
"How wmild you lifer t have tbe
Mn miP" la hirlB i f what aranmtntttltm elr *
"Oh any way Ui null tin hsnk It
not m&kf nnicli direreuce to me , no
tt 1 Rrt tbp Monev'
* T in * rtren J4f Of * In larpe lrttl After
flhldlnc thp roll Into t\-o wads of JSOOOO
eaeh I tv& onp In each tmusor's pocfert
buttoned vf n : ; coat ar ttgbtt ; nt , JIOP-
ittlrtp. nnfl irftfi WMlnc tbe caHbler and
the telogj-mfih clerk c nfl-day maAe a
tireaJ to cet oul of Wall utrpet or quicMx
at , I cMinU The next fln > J bpcau work
DB mj fttwt laborolory at Newark. "
-VVHUHK THU 1H3C1MIL , CAME
Him n I 'Cl > 1n1iir KITrrlod n ! < IUII * *
nml AVUiil It Aniouiitfd 1 n.
A oltlseti Irom flit Windy City a member
nf the Illinois legislature who war In Npw
York law week told thi Npw York Tribune
the following to * ; which he located In that
IndeiiliHt plact "out west. * '
It neenib that ti big corporation in thp
went lacked a few % oteE of carrying through
the ligWlaturt- n certain statt a measure
It liad In hi.ua. and us tbe time for a filial
vote WOE mar , thosi in charge -of tbe bill
decided that the Quickest aud canicBt wa >
ol acmflrluc the neee fury ; -votefc was U > buj
them So ulongwith other emissaries thpj
nt a quick-vltted and shrewd Irithmun in
their eniploj to another Iritliman , a mem
ber of the ItgiBlatun also noted for bis
quick wit and t.hrew dueK. to buj his vou i
as expeditlouKlj and cbeaplj as juwfiiblp. but I I
on no account to come hack without tlie i '
vote lor which hi was instructed to IIBJ ! i
nut mort than u couple of hundred del
lar *
After onit preliminary AklrmiBhing aud I '
much jirelimiuarj drinking the two Irishmen - I i
men got down to buslnets -I I
' 'Vu no thatu jtz lowest price , is It Mr I
Mulduon" " Uhked the agent of tht curporu- I '
tion.
"Its not u-tu1lin' about prior I am , Mr
ri'Bhea" replied thp honorable member of
the Itglsluturt 'Ye caid jez was wlllln' to I i
utuke me a lilt of a loan an 1 vuh aftber
r.Bjin that a wan an * three naughts wus the | I
lowest ] could git along wid. ' > i
'A u an an three naughts it is then " 1
rcjilled Ivlr O'Shea nnd he handed u brown I
paper envtflopt clOHelj wnled , bearing on
the outcldt tbe legend " 1 WO M to Mr Mul-
dooa "Bt aftber jmttln' that in jer pocket
u doan't jcz open It ur bhow It to a
mother s son until afther the Z Z bill iB
piiHsed or It molght be uncomfortable ler
the both of UK "
Mr Muldnon Bmiled a satisfied smile ,
stowed the brown envelope away in his
pocket and , trulghtwa.j carried U homt to
Mrs Mulflonn instructing her to put it
away and not look at it or Ehow it , nn her
life , until he gave her permission But Mm
Pol ! } Muldoou belonged to the Pandora type
and Mr Muldnon had not reached his neat
in tlie fctate hou-sp 'hefnrp ' his hotter half had
Investigated the contents of that envelope
On his return home that afternoon the
Boa Muldoon was in a hajipy frame nf
mind , for the Z Z bill had patsed , he was
rlchefl n ? a "wan and three naughtb" which
he iad invested a dozen times la the course
of the dnv
"Why , Patrick " Bald Mrs Muldoon the
moment he entered the door "Phat did yez
want ter beso particular wld ther envelope
VEZ was uftlicj giv In me' There an nothiu
in tt but a tin-dollar bilk"
"PhRf" asked Ihe Hon Mr. Muldoon
vcaklj Making Into a chair
"A tin-dollar bill. Phat bhould they be'
Heie it M. , there , "
Mr Muldoou grasped the money , uid In
anger sought his friend Mr O'Shea
"O'Shia. ' atkefl be of that -worthy "what
sort -of a mane thrick are j ez afther ploj In
mej Yez promised mi fl.OOO for me note
on the Z Z bill an je ? glv me an envelope
w id tb" correct Hggeit marked on the out-
sidB an' on the Inside Mre Muldoon'c nltehr
lindin n miserable tin-dollar bill "
"I promised yez nothin" ler yez vote -on
the Z Z bill " replied O'Sbea Indignantly
' " \Vhat I did piomiw jez v.as that I'd llnd
yez a bit of money u wan und three
naughts ler a Jew dabut , molnd jez
Muldoan , Iwas not afther sajin Jist where
I'd put the decimal pint , shure "
Tie nest daj Barney O'Shcu was promoted
by the Z Z eompanj. and he now holds oae
of the most lucrative and responsible pobl-
tions In the gift al that corporation.
Edliriii PiiKlinV
CONSTAlsTINOPLE , July " 30 It IE rp-
ported here that Xrfird Salisbury , the Urltish
prime miniBter , hat. telegraphed urging the
immediate withdrawal of Edhem Pat-ha. the
cnmmander-in-chlef of the Turkish forces ,
from TbeEEal ) . Tiie Turl are lory angry
and accusp the British government of try
ing to jnekev them out of TheHaly without
compensation being made
Tn ii limn Glrlt. IJniM iifiL ,
NORTHAMPTON , Muss. . Julj su Mamie
jind Stella l upuint. agud 10 anQ 14 years , re-
n uctivfljwere drowned in Mill river to-
duj. The cirls rame beie from Ton Dodge ,
la , about two -weeks ago
Injured li ? u I > iiiii lt < * ErjildKlnn.
PTTTSBtRG , July M B } the premature
erplosion of a dynamite blust on Beechwood
liou'evard .about nuan tuduy three men were
dangerously 1 < urt Augubt Wuuch will prol > -
dlt. I :
MARRIES HIS HALF-SISTER
One of tie Btxaaee Brpencaoee of as
English
HD PREVIOUSLY MtlBQLftfD H R M9THER
iiie r.dinnncf Itrouubt Ont Dt
HitJtKjiHxl Oirr llif Itf
nf n VnlHde lij u liiiti < lon
r ir iner.
18K br I'rpw TiftiU falti r romiwnr >
LONDON Jnlj an { New Tori : 'Wnria C -
blepram Special Trtepram A Romany re-
laaaps told at the Cuinl > arw ll eonmerr. '
nourt Burpawres anything thi mcwt laiagtaa- j 1
tlv p firtlnnlfrt ever ootiopK e4
' The Inquiry wat Into thr death of Beary
, George I'lol.ctt Turk Let a e BK dwcrlbp *
j as & tenor who lately rt iad a ! IDA. Allen-
I dale read Camb r ell , who wtaitnKted Kui-
I Hfte by talrlnp pafrwn curlj ywterfluy tnorn-
Itm Mar } Ann Lee tht widow who
BesorRied heru'lf at u liHirp * * lu her ewn
rlpht nalfl hf WES niurrlefl to the demeaned j
In iKieenihur of JUKI j ar. About t mouth i
net ) It - VBSbrought to hlf "kuow ledge thut \
by B curium , cow.alouu.Uou of events be li fl I
beuoiue the hUKbaud of his own hnlf-flloter
which -ujwrt him -very much Shortly be-
lorp hit , death hp tola hl wife lip hufl u tor-
rllfle secret tp dlvulgf. that nonie lortr-live
jeare upo v\hen he wui a lud. with a fribe
of EJ jailer on Epaoni Downs , his fnthtir
platpfl a Qaijccr In Lit hand and be tiluupcd
It Into tht back of t woman whom lu
uftervnrd heard wiu- mother of his wilt
After HIP rnurdor he wat. , jilrlted awnj bv
the ciTflettad eventually tallBted In the
trmySTORT
STORT OP MATiT ANN LEE
Aecordlnp to hei account backed up by
thp awervutlotifc of Mtt > Lanclois for manv
jturn lier friend. Wurj Ann Lee Ik the
daughter of a gentleman flpfccribcd ut
"Sgulre Tucc ; of ChltiKford in ECU.CL eimrtly
rfter her birth bhi va Bold to a tribe of
enisles kt.own ju- the Colflcn Leo. She
jmtpfl thp tnrly jenre of hu- life In thp I
eufittidj of varloup members of this EVJIEJ 1
fi'-milj Imown uf. Black Botkj Black Mary
aud no on After teuijiorurj HOjouint , ut I
Bothnz.1 Greec uud Shoreilitch workhnusE * , " 1
Mary Ann vent to live In the baroufli
whence flltj-nnp jinrh niw f = he wae i.toliu I I
uid taken on board a vessel in the Thames I
Lommunduti = li.v Cuirtalu Show and chanerefl j i
by oat Antbouj "Whltt taid to lu known j
In coutemjiorarv Tilstorv a the "Sllv ei I
KlUR ' Aeoordlag to her ttory kht v\nK
thi own ov erhoard w ith murderous Intent
but wnt ; rctcued bv a cabin boj who to
add to the romanct ur black
AnthonvVhltt. . uctordluc to Mrs Lcnc-
I lom can be rtad about In hwtorj but Ehp
i Is ruther inclinpd to think tkat the &hiprneiit
of bullion coaneptedwith lib name v ent
' to the bankere in Enplund and not to thp
, Bludrbom public housi In Buthnal Grepn
I v htre he if said to haie been murdered
end hie "bludeboue' hunp up In tbe bar
B } Ktinip prowes of rtanouinp Mrs L.PP
claims that the bullion is hers unfl that Bh -
I oucbt to TJP thp rlchtftil owner of some mil
lion and a hulf of lumiidi. In addition to
thifc Mrs Lee ifc of the uplnlon fihe ouRht
to havp jill -tap rlche * left br "Nippy
Granger" the Bethnal Gresn miacr. but v.us
deprived of It bv .a fo-jred will j
] Shi V\BE Ilnst married ubout thirty jearr i
npo and the hud lieen a vvidov thiee jeans
-when Ehe met Lee who appears hj -Ktianqp
I colneidenp" to have lieen a son of "Squire
| "VTagc ; bj a woman uanmd Powell well
Iniowji to Mrs Lee when roving Iree amid
ihe dellRhUGof Grneo life
HIS BRAIN tVAS DISEASED
LHP had lieen In the artlllerv and Irom
medical evidence given atthp Inguest would
seem to have hud a di""a > cfl hrain which
mcj account for hiB iorbid story Not
i-ontent with telling lire wife of the murJer
nl Epsom llov at ; he upjH ars to iiav e con-
Jesned to being a witness of a double murder
ut Norwood in which a big personage und u
ludvncre doni to death Mrs L"e was not
sure last evening ne to the identity of thp
jiorjionagp in question but it was a duke of
Hamilton or Clarence , or something of thtt
Iclnd tbe said
Everything e emt ; to depend -upon the re
covery of curtain missing documents and
thp biosraphv of the gypsy queen w'hD died
and wan "buried b"tween ISitO and IBM In
this biography there ie said -to lie -evidence
of the juctueBb of Mrs Lee"p claims , hut
Ji esarcb at the British MuKBum and else-
vvhcre hai fulled to discover it us yet
Still there IE hope that nn Monday nert.
when a gnat gjprj tiarliamcnt IF to be held
evideac" v\lll be forthcoming In order thut
the curtain may be rung down in a con-
vpntinnal manner upon this ttrauce event-
Jful hlbtory. ED AIID "MARSHALL
V/'AJJHED Bl A f.W KDriSH.
Ailriit r - if Iliitlier m
| Jlai-itnn lluj.
Under tbe placid , -natcre of Roritan liny
there roamp a rworflfieh of niost nnpleah-
Jiat dihpositlon i elates the Nrw York Herald
A paesion for bathers poaae&aeE the soul of
Ihlinwordllih He fillfc the e.ve of the in
habitants of the neighborhood and the ia
tferpent has fled to amore congenial clime
Richard "Wilsonwho lives at No 11:2 :
! Eroad street Elizalieth N J , v ut wounded
3 > y tats * calj monster recenflj "VV'llKon
liad been visiting friends at South Amboy
and as the flay was hot -went fur a twlm
la the bay
Be gamboliid "happily in the 2hreal.erfe. .
Thlch roll -upon the shme to the lelgln of ;
nearly 41 loot and then swam holdlj out Into
deep water Hr had turned to come in Tlien
a dark shape i.uddenlv glided alongside of
lilm , and two ejt * in which lurked a fell'
dutign , glared at iilm from beneath the
water It tieemed us though a olce sjioke.
"Here is where you get tstuck' "
There -wat c. sudden rwish , the flark form
shot through the water , and the 3oug nose
In the e-sdtt ineiit .and rush for
Midden zenith it muy hewell to
consider tliat we are. piviup you an
ojyiornmitj ripht now in Ointiha
to anicl.e money safci and Mirer
than in ihe KlondyUe pold fieldb
we refer ao those new ujiripht
jilauos that "we are wilUiip nt Mich
nuheaid of j > rioes h M > > 8 > 11 ( >
! 511S-$11.7 f4 fjfUt and ? lb7
rourtoeu diflVnan niaLef fani-j and
natural -\votid caw-h on termsthut
iiuikf a jiauo imriiiiihe yif = y $30 to
f i cut.li and only < ito ill * u mouth
BOIUP orpaiifs lit ? 10 ? 15 ? i2 $ XTi
M7.TO nud f ( Cl-Kt 1o ST. cash Jtud
$8 to 5 n mouth Imrttr Make tint
your claim herp Ite lit-e from the
riporouB Aliihla wintta : .
A. HOSPE Jr.
. , . ,
Music and Art ,
1513 Douglas.
Talk about liuln' rich why de
richest of de Omaha jutojfle May by
de live-tnait Rtoe.ci.er clpai an' if
you'je polu' t r way iw home or
polu' u > Alaska you -can't make a
bettor 1tud dan de Stoe.cke.r liKe Oe
lilauw luiwK-all de Imfl It. washed
away and de peed stays riphi in
dut ipat dey ure MJ peed dat uijr
dud MIJS all de dualert. dat Hell
peed i-lptifh de '
KWJI Sioecker an'
dey loll hint dat dey nell more
Stoet-Uers dan nuy odder dey duuU " I " 'b' aij' ' * ,
niaue as uiucli u dwu liut vou pet = ' -/f ' i > rSs
decipnr fur your life-.1ust fur a " 'J TUv in
nlekel an' dls Is de time ftir you
i ter try < me if you havtai't done it
j .vet.
1404 DOUGLA3.
tbatmnraniib lrf TBtfl Hirha-fl t ankle
* nf pure * there Th * fea M T ur feet
lone Tor Rith r nrfli n and wat hie
ankle end hp rt > rnl < > < b"ilw
Jt thrmbPd about in t'hf water atifl tb-f
wove * r4ttH ) > d vkl ) tlie hkxifl from th *
Mikk of Hi * womiflw Witnmrr Hr ( *
wn t * airtflAffp HH ftati ni iftRtnc to #
M > fl fl nborcward v.-i
pomfwtitottr' ' Tinhrfl to Wn wi > a fl
be rwrhefl li HBvil7 tier and trlrtl to
ratt him trntn hU wmly tnr with thf
jirmnlapat nose
Tinfh Ttmrfltt fttnrirtr } hut at Iwrt they
ttr > h J fe and Jrt , It , w NmK > iif tfcf-ie
Mfitwtfl t iwtilwr for ajurthw aoqmrtetmnc *
whalt
TTIl mt ir arQBtC 'Hi the sbo-p wharc
be fell from exhaufitlait The ticljvontid In
lite lee al * n ed Ills rnmjunloiif unfl
* wm bnrrteOr * r anferic1aE The
IMU w taken to tn * "flump of ate . .
nnfl the wrranfi war1 er trrlred to prrveat I
jHxwIh- ) blood jmlomrtne ! |
Bathinc Jo SaHtBD b v te not o } nn > a } r j
a * It was Tap itri-wncp of i * wa.-flfl h. i
wa w lock of lionor permits him to attack
nti unarmed in an and mab Uttn Hplow the | '
S' Jt te not an im-eatlvt to ca : pleat ajmrt ID 1
the w BWI
rit ii7i\n KOI nu VND
* Unt'1 tn n riiil .li Itf
' imtln-rniTk.
More tlian "half c pentury apt * a
of m > p of the eoutiiprii italo wrntp an |
fount of a firht Imtwcpu two nilchty
of inlnr lo his iM pWinrliitofl vlriub hae
lpeo pubHhl.vS rwpntlj in n lolutue callea i
"Gwirpiu Siiontt , " Thr uiinnrnipun cmlitir
liotp * thjrt Hflij SttilllliBt iind liven txtwfl1 1
luplj niflp to Mre Hub Uuruum , en offeusf .
tthldli vas , jtromjiUj re uuttS l > y Bob In jier- |
ton So a ring vas Itmncfl after nwnafis
bad li" n dub ebcsen nnfl tbis IE what
"Gentlemen , " bald one of Hob's Bt-conae
" 1 understand it to bt a fair light catch
us catch ran. lough and tumble , no muni
touch until one or the other halloas ' j
"Tiiat f the rule , " wut , thejeplv Irom Ihf'
other fciflp
' Arp you reach " "
"Tarn blase ii'waj. mv
At thp word Bob dashed at hit antagonist
ut full Bp ( d Htid BUI tquared himself to '
tnurt him with one of hilatul blows Mak
ing hip calculation lei Bub's Aelocltj of thi
time when heuould come v Ithiu striking !
dlstunre lit lot drlv p w ith tremendous
forte But Bob b rnslnught wat. tibvjoualj
plntinpd to avoid th * blow. lor. control ; to j
lull txpettatloaf be stopped juet out of
arm's reach un.l before BHlv could recover
hi" balance Bob hau him ' all under-bold "
The nc setond cure enough "found Bill ? V
head vhere his feet ought to be" He tumt
down with u lorce thut t > L emud to shake th
earth
Hilly now turned I'll fare jsuddenlv to thi
ciouud and rest upon hit hai-ds tnfl kncut
Bob jerked up both hlr hands end threv him
on his luce He ugan recovered hit , Inn
position of wliith Bob endeavored to derive -
} > rive him as lieforr. but mlbaing onr arm
be fueled and Bill ? lone But he had
sc .r < Vv ) resumed hli- feet b"fore thej Hew
up as befon and hp ermo again to tbp
ground His lall. .however WUE this time
unupaiatlvilv light for having thrown hit
right arm round Bob E lit c.k hi curried his
lieud flown with him Tim grusp which wus
onstinatelj maintained , prevented Bob from
gutting on him und U-ey ILJ head end hcufl
seeming for u time , to do nothing
Presently th"j urof-3 , Jit if bv mutual cou-
Brnt und in u iniuutt ouorc Uk 1 looked , ] 1
KUVV that Bob had enttr lv lost his left ear
.and c large piece from his left Lhet'k His
right evt was a JitO-v dihcolored and the
blood flowed profuse ! ; , from his -wounds
Billy 7iresented a liideimE spectacle About
a third of his none , at tlie lower ertreinitj
wat bit oK. und hw.fuct v\ab BO swelled and
bruibcd thut n TUS dllhcult to dlscovej in
it anything of the human ibugc much niort
the flue Jtuturesvvhich be carried into thi
ring They w ere up orilj long enough tor me to
make"the fortgtiing die-'overy when they
WLIU down again , precisely as before Thev ]
I no sooner tout-hud the /ground thun Bill re-
j liuouibhed his hold -upon Bob t > necl . Thi
j movement wut Bonn tJSjJalnpd lor whm
I thev rose again he" haxltiie miidle finger
! cl Bob's left hand iri his mouth He v\as |
nov secure Ircm Boh'E .annoying trips and
"he began to lend hh > udversary tremundoaE
blow s.
1now conBlderrd ohe matter fcttlpd 1
deemed It impossible for anj human being
to withstand lc 6 * seconds the lohs o'
blood vhich issued from Bone ear chp-V
aiDBe and fingsr , utcompanlpd with such ijlows
s hi wat receiving Still he maintained the
conflict and gave blow -for Wow with - considerable
erable etect But the blows of each becani-e
slower nnd weaker after the first thrw 01
lour end It became obvioUE that Bill wanfd
the room which Btib' * flncer occupied lor
breathing He would , therefore probably in
n Bhort lime Imv n let it go had not Bob antici
pated bis : pDliteiit- by juiking ewaj hU
huud and mal.iug him a pi i.ent of the finger
Ht now ceizcd tBlll again and Drought him to
his knees but he recovered He agalr
brought him to hit knee * and he again un
covered A third effort however brought
him down , and Bob on top of him These
efforts , seemed to exhaust thi little remain
ing strength of both aud thpj lav 'BUI Ttp-
jie-most and Bob across his breast , motlon-
ioefc cud panting for brealli After a hhc t
jiaiij-e Bol > gathered his kanfl full of flirt and
sand and w t in the ud-of grinding it in hit
advorEarv t eyes when Bfll cried "Enough"
Language cannot descrllie the Bccne that
lollowpfl ihe oathk , ehouu frantic gestures
taunts little fights and replle1 and thcie
lore 1 shall not attejnpt it Tbe chump'onr '
were bo-ue oC b } their seconds cud wcshed
v-heu many u bleeding wound and uglj
hruise wus discoverBd on each which no eje
had psn before
General Joe "Wheeler of Alabama , caid to
lie the lUeliEEt man in the house of rejt-
Tescntutlrefi is about the 3ast of ibe old-
time southern leaders "When home out
made a remark to tliat effect to Mr Heed
lutely the Fpprter drawled "Vhieler aeier
stays 4n ont place long enough for the Al
mighty to put HiD linger on iilm"
WORK OF TRAIXWRECKERS ;
& Eulwtj 8-vdtch Open with a
CcrapEng Pin.
FAST TRAIN IS PARTIALLY DtRAHIB
IIti rl i - -r mill 1'lrpmiiii of Dniire > nnd
t iililvntlllfil Irniiiiif ICIllfd
.Nt > I'liufcfliKi'l-i. Sfll-
lujurt-it.
CINCINNATI. July M A TJnnStnr
BdBl from ThoriMea , lufl. . t > e tb * Clilcafro
expr on thr Ch-relatifl , CHflPlunati.
C&ICBRO i St Irfttib , rafln-aj flnp In Ctnrln-
n ti at 7 a in , wn wrpcl.pfl abntrt 2M ; >
o'oloal ; Tear were l.fllHl outflftht ntifl '
wv ral lajurot Tlierr was a flelttmrtrte plot
to wrecL the train so B ctmpMup pin hufl ) > PPU
i flrh en into tap pwttcb M > HX to bold It < > ] * ii |
! ntifl thn > w tht lae * tiaiu from ChlcsttP to ,
nuclniigtl off tlie tr pk nc h jmatn-d tb j
point The pnplnc and tender , thi nip.il. en- ,
jirw * ana iw caee cars ere throw n Irnm the j |
track and w recked The runetiM , and nlwitlue 1 |
'
tare rpinHlned tin the traek anfl tinni of the ,
liotttangcrp w ere w rton lj hurt nlthoucb tbpj '
had a llut uhftklug up U it. ruportod tliut j |
none in thp pars that were thrown Irota thi ' i
trael w erp spruniffli hurt
Both " \Viuslflw of Qrecnabutg Infl. . the en-
I plneer. and B Crickmort itf liidtuuapo'li , . thr
und two unlflentilipd trump * VMITI
l.lllrfl outright "VVhllp there wcrp uianj ie-
jiorts. ubout tbi numbit injured then vwe
now fccrlDimlj hurt , ulthougb mhuy wen PO
badlv frightmcd at llwt c * to give credouoe
to the iHporus about mauj lining injured
Tbp officials of thi Big Tour -ailrond trtoti
Hint no naaiipngpis wer * hurt In thi wTe-ck
at Tluirntuu this morning The fatalities
ute limited to thi engineer and niemuti uud
two tramje Ntin of the other * , on thi
truln wen nutloutJ } hurt
I When tin train left Chicugn hiat night at
f o clock It wns un uuuBunllv long onp Only
j four Hi our WDJI to bt madt bttwean Chi-
| rage raid Indianapollt , Tht train was path-
Ing Thornton u * high speed when the eugltii
I rtrurk the switch that had been opened and
I fastened ojien The two trumps who -were
killed wore tealing a ildi on tbe Iroiil end
of .the mail cm and their remain * , tunnot ,
he. Idpntllled A Jelltf train was bent from j !
lufllanapDlih to Thornton cnrlj this nioiu-
Sng aud ns teen us tbp track was pleiuefl
n nev train wns made up for tnte cltj and
thp other points The tiait , wat utiUEuallj
crowfltfl with pahBPUgeie
Engnippr "K mslow le-mes n widow nnfl
two childen His remains -were taken to
his homt ut Greensburg and those of Tlie-
mun Crickmon to Indianajiulls The oflicialB
of tlip railronfl have liBtituted a thorough
inv eetigution or to tht perpeti ntor * of thr
wreck The reports from Thornton lejvp
no doubt whatever about tbr f w itch having .
been throw n open and a coupling piu IUM- '
eued lu thr switch to hold jtopen. . Thpii
have lereatlv been home labor tioubles Iti
and ubout Thornton liut none of them hnvi
been in an-v manner connected -with tht
railroad It is stated that rlnct the mining
troubles then have bepn a number of strung ,
ois about tbe place who ure not connected
vi 1th thp ctrike but who arc Mippooed to
have been tramping ubout with cview to
plunder during the expe'rlefl trouble No.
attempt wiu ; made to rub tht ei.pret-6 o-
other corf aftei the wreck and no under
standing of tht plot can be ascertained All
uvuilable detectives were net at v\ork to-
dav on the cane
The injured are Henry Pljbp and Charles
Cavcnir lioth of Cleveland and both of
whom will probElilj die The tvjcape of tbi
epveu mun UtrrkB wut miraculous. None of
them Buffered more thun slight braise-E
Espress Messenger John Edmunds of Belle-
rue. Ky Imd charge of the cipress car and
A\as thrown riolentlj against Us bend end ,
but esccprdwitli a fev ecratches The pus-
ftonger * e-icajied with a pvere ehakinr up
Those in tbe sleepers were not even awak
ened Pljlie and Cavenlr were discovered
lying under the front plattcrm of tht mall
CBT.
HO7' TIME AT A T-ICMC.
.lulu 7'nnu-a Off. TronMv Htliih nail
tinCiil f - JUiir K
There VBP a picnic In one of the colored
churches of the town , relates the Louisville
Dispatch The proceeds -mere to lie applied
nn the shortage of tbe jiafitnr'e i alary
Itwas arranged that every -woman who at
tended the picnic Kbould take a well-fillpfl
Jmiket , covered -with icavj pajier , a card
Inclfle licirlng lior jioae The basketeWETI
ID go ID iht highest bidder and tbe pur
chaser was to eat with the " 'gotid BiEter' that
IroDght the basket.
Btilies old and Doling came crowding
into ti - church Uncle Motmby ere e , and as
lie -waved HE hand lor nilenct fcaid
"Die bjar picnic IE fer dt ben fit inde
church , dt cookiu' it , garenteed highest bid
der gitp dr grub ctfib dev n mine30 "
An old titgro at thi ± point aiose and Bald
that he would cut a white - carenith a ring
inside 3fentf cash down and the ring
guaranteed
The first habket lirought 20 rentfi. liut
Tacle Mneby gave them to understand that
no more -would go at that prict.
The bidding Imcame netter It wits Just
liere that a new feature vat introduced
Jim Drake a drunken steamboat roueter
tame in displaying lour nr five dollars ,
und began to bid An old sifter , by tbe name
nf Jant Jju.em , jelled out , "He cara't ut
w Id nib. "
Several others made this Acme statement ,
Jmt Jlai held his ground and sa-id "Wj
money ie dct as good us anyliody'e mouej '
"To * money is catin'fc monrj ' " j elled Attm
Jane
"TeE. an j o'd like ter bcV ol' satin jtlas-
ter'd all ovar jo'1" talfl Jim
Uncle Mofiby waved his band tnd ealfl
"Ills hjor jilctilc am gwini to be run on
( iriucipule uv respec" , an' beln * yer ain't hi-
Gt.lfl pees liy welphl if ii IB not all
pold Jt welphh less than olld pold if
we suy Iff. solid pold depend npon It
it ie wt have no pold mine
in Klonflylie Imt onr facilities
for huyiuR 1t ate of'tlie lies !
our jtidpHieni on designs Is not ques
tioned i'Vfcrytninp ; thut cotne Irom liere
It. pnarami'pd flrrt elas ! no matter how
low jincefl we will wll you a wcddlnp
i-iup for ? 1.HO , fliipi arod some ior Trie
-vve sull a pold lilled jqase waioh senulue
Aineriuau lever movement for $7.00
\\aiTautod roll jilaitfjAiitin for SIM.
C. S. Raymond ,
JEWELER ,
Mall Orders i cillcUed. . from rverj-whert.
15th
"VV-e are polup to , UM Ut KlttudyLe
pold dlret't from Ala a for out Illlinp
and wowu wort. Wuje of these dtiyh
but muybe you uwd a nevt > e.t of
teeth iwhajis the tiK" . you hnve aje not
Batififaiaory thej e iS oue prtat f < mrnie
aliout our thin elastic pluifh they HI
and they aie the must wmifortable jilale
you can pet * lo Is all we asK for a wit
mvomjmuidd by < mj puarantee thut they
aie the best plaie dentistry produet-f a
repular AlasLa lireeze jluy ) over our
ojwratlup ehah-i ; eloctilc fans , and all
other modern wmtfortt. Indy atleudaut.
BAILEY ,
THE DENTIST ,
IH Vnm Sfl yjnor PnxtuB II1L.
Cxjifriruce. ICtU uiid lpuru-xc.
HP rrnpppt ubtn pondi l > ac Jltn vc PHI t bj * i
no R u
Jit JPS rrfooui to , 'i > fipri f-biii er yr wxir
when o fiielp flirt nitek cr m l v ol '
Irln lilppprorlt '
1'ncto Mnnlir wpnt ! r him Mil * ; . -
a J rt.p1 ntpr blk htmt ClurVfin nnfl
llfw In pr * y fllr ? tlon , nnl fo r or
JMtwfl la tbt trueoc Thf wumMi ; ttM ] and '
ftmtf onr tunipfl out thp licb Jhn ttt-
romitw mripna 10 ttw Aarknem 1118 tnnt. '
a hurt PI vlth him M lit vmit jind whtm tin
old iwcre ; tmp1. a nmtib Vtidlv Mc br )
nnfl E)6 ) > r .IcnUltif wwr ftpbUnt cn-nr In
a norner. mob tbinl.ltif ; thM tbt cutter nut
JimWtrnn
Wtrnn | rwi ww. trutorwa It ws dtupor-
rt4 tbK WTPD lms ; rt * w rp mtantu nnfl
that tbt cake with tin "gold rKip W E
kino
.1 WK * . > M MU > ir - OLD IIOMK
'J'li - HotikC 111 AVlilfli ! ! < l.litMl In n
Slid Mntr of I > llnililiitlini
Ola Ne Vorl" Tiew ; wi li tin iut > I > '
intptwit th * chatiKn. that at-p < la ' < tu it
idaep In Ifcplr UK rttj It * tnnrvj-lou * r w D
ntafi the dcuiatiflt ol tr r w\t thf Xcn
York Time * have IHrraN ; JelPnatPd thr
flimrtar to tlir wj | H-r mfl of ibf
wh JT Bt thp period np lin\r in
\\r\\ \ were culthiitva fMAt atifl th <
t ouHt i otf uf mr w-rtl' > - p
Htfrtflptirefi Iw-uwrlr the pride of thp r tj In
whltili fanhlnu tp\ele < nnfl lettprc fouufl a
hoi ( ha\p clttier l u ta-n fl ti ur h p
IH11 nllov rfl tt > olnl. Intfl a uonflWnu o !
luclpct atii flBtxi ) painful tc wltnett , A
innrl.i-fl nud tjtilrnl lllurtjutlen of thU rbatipp
In out UUCP lafhliniouli qnuner uwj be vueu
toflin In the condition of Uu < boui juit t > n t
of Brocdwaj In wblib .lanu * Moutue the
llfth prpRiflent of the t nltea States and the
jiutbor of tlip "MoniiH atrltie " patfieo tlie
l t fur of bis llfp nnfl rticfl
It will be a crpat nurp-1 * ! to mutij < "eaflerr
in lewn that this IHHI I htlll exlstK nor pan
the 1m w of the bit.urii ! be othernise Ahan
ixiiued to sec not mh thi tutu and dilapida
tion into wliioh It hns fallen , but the entire
" 1 of ctu inurl. IP KM it idiuitlfleatiiin |
At the ape of 36 jeats Monroe IrltVl | -
liunit collirp and etitwed the utti of the '
latolutloti ut , lieutrtiKtit ttnatir IVaehltiKton
Jotninp it ut KPXToil. . Jie diwincutehed
hlmtelf in niaiij bnttlep
In J7N ) bevue upjiolutrfl mllitarj cnm-
njiEsioner Jo- the state of Vi-giuia and x li
lted the \ailous tuilitarj poBltiout , of thi
counts tiltb Central De Kalb In 17 F he
wus elected to thi usfienibly of Ills Mat"
und in ] "Su a member of congret-t , in which ] i
ihe penefl thrtie jeain HP was cl o in 17KS
u member of be comeution wuirb ouuald-
trtid tlip couatitution ofthe United State *
uu iisembl "of Illustrious and eluqurut
incn tipver faualefl in an } BtPti ' From 37iU !
to 17M we litid him sentjor of the United .
State's , and. IIPwas sent bv "Washington us !
inlulster plenipotentiary to rraiar I I
On ins rri-uru ie vat elected pmernorof
Virrlnia and in 180i v.at ppolutetl en\D > | I
erttaardinuij to France and negotiated tii |
purtliase of Louisiana from Trance bj '
vhich the territory of tbp Tnlted Btatps i
was ULKI-H doubled Haxiug meressfullj i
pnmplpted this nriisiou he was tent us min
ister to the British court wheje hp rp-
makied until 1805 when In rounertiDii with ,
Chailes I'mtUncj he wat cimuili.loued to
negotiate w itli Spain lor the jmi Uiasp of |
riondt In which hp was t-auullj successful |
He remaintd abroad some lue jtars and i
on Ins leturu was acain elected goernor !
and Qu'mc Tiafllson'e administration wafc | 1 I
made secrrtar of suite and also uecretury ,
of the i\a\\ . in vhich jincltlons he remained ! ,
i'xxiarB Tin pn-t jierformed 1 > \ Moutoe
at this Important period THIS inorl.pd by dls-
interpfted patriotism and BO Lon picutiUE
wt e the service * , rendered dui'ing tiie eon-
3e-5t for freedom that his nomination and
election to BUI peed Madlbon were tht logical
utruniE He vafc elected and entered upon
liis office on March 4. 1817 and on the con
clusion of his term ui elected foi a Beumd
lerm with but one disseutlueoiLe
On returning to libhornt in Virglula he
-was made o member a committee to TP-
Tlse the constitution of his state This WUE
the last public work of hit life vhen - ltb
3iealtb Inipalrofl. fortune thattprpQ o\er-
n helmed trr affliction Chlewlfp died the 7 ear
jirevious.1. he cam" to New Yo-1 : and jna > le
ills iicme with his heiiond dauchter , the wi e
of Samuel li Got erneur. for nme j ears poel-
= a-ttr The Tear following Julj 4 , 1SS1.
i- > died aced "S rears
It may lie noted here as a historical fart
that two of his p : edecefasors in the presi
dential chair , Adams and JeflerKcn died
also on Independence daj , otrOivinE them
exactlj int jtars
On the du of his f uneml public and -private
buBlucHE was HKj > eiio'ifl bells nf the city
.muffled and tolled the uatterles iti thelailior
fired minute guns and a procession headed
In all the dignitaries of x.ilj , state and na
tion estimated thrte miles Jong accompanied
iiis remains Ironi olu Zi. Pial' chu'sb to
the Ma'ble uemeterj in Secono strtet wheie
at > rejiosed twrntj-smen jLart. when the
btatD of Virginia proud tif ier illustrious
SUFFERING WOMEN.
Hoxr IvOLsay of Thorn Have Qalotty
Obtained Advioe That Made
Them Well.
My ulster , if yon flnd that In spite nl
f aUotritig iaiUjfall.r vour lamilj- doc
tor's adviep , yon lire iiol pettnug well ,
xvliy do you tiot try another course ?
Mntir and many & 1 % otnau 1ms quictlj-
written to Mrs , I'mUmm , ol Lynn ,
jVliiKc. , HtiiUnp btuKyiuptonm
and clt-at ) r iujd tnUcn her udnce ,
tvns jwoniptly rrcxnrcd. The foJo\v
inp letter is a
prt tly ftonp ;
confirmation ol
our cliums"
" 1 hud been
uck for six
oni doctor
told me I
would liuve
to jro to a
\ x " hospital
\ I \ before I
\vonld p't noil. 1 hufl fenittle troubles
in tlii'lr i\orst form , buffwed untold
npouift. very mouth ; xnj % r imb tipjiod
liacl : 1 * > my liucltboue. iiud ht-aduclic ,
li.Vhturtik , fttuititig bpollb , itchine : , leu-
corrhnua.
' My ffe < nud hands vere rold all
the Uini * my liuihs w ere ho v i-alc tliat
1 uould hardly tviill : astmnd Hie liouse ;
\vns troubled ivlth numb bi > ill ! > . I
liu e tuki'u four liottlej. of Lydin 32.
I'mkliam's Vt-p-etnbH1 Compound , ono
botlle of he-r Itlood I'urifiw one puck-
tipre of her & ! inut5ve A tisli , iind am
cuuioly cttst'd 1 luive not hud one
of those numb spells , hineeCun yon
w-ouder that 3 ainp1 U c prnihes of a
mcdifiuc tliiit hus cured mi-of alltliese
ills V Miss LotibA 1'LA.CE , CM ) Bd-
moat St. , Drockton , Muss.
son clnlaied the letnulns and thpj wnr
rcmo\ed under ntllitarj i-bcort to IllLUtnoud ,
Vu tu llud their laM resting placi In Holly-
\vn , d ccniatvrf
It It , bej end t be proi Inet of IhlE com-
lutinlratlnu to miter into an ixtendid no
tice of tin Ui'tiseenflent senlcie of tills rp-
inarKable man Had be clout no more tlmu
iirquiii ptwBi-salon of Louisiana and Tlnrlda ,
projiounded thp Monroe doetilni and reeog-
nized tbi ludepeiidence of the South Anierl-
tun republics b ( would lnc done enough
to entitle him to tbt e\urlat > ting gratitude
of the nation
In a republii o 5 oung and mrtuir and mn-
terial resources KO Hmlted It required great
moral courage boldly to detlnii to the iuon-
aiphk of Europe "that tfii Aintrltnu toutl-
mtit beiicelorth would tiot be eoiiHlflerud
bubjert to future colonization bj an > Buro-
' ptan ] iowi"-fc' and that "neitlitr pntanglliiE
ourseUeb in the broilo of EUIOJIP nor euffer-
inc ; unj power of the old world to lnterfer
w Ith tin aftaire of tin new any attempt on
I their part to extend to unj poitiDU of this
hemisphere ould lie dangeioUE to our jieac *
and safetj and "would in ojijicaed accord-
inglj '
Judged bj tht largp tcrritorj he vns In-
Btrumeutal in adutug to the Vultid States ,
and the declaration of the American pulley ,
and the liicli posUion in thp counsels of tlie
htute he wa > called upon to 1111 it ia , afe to
taj that hit career wat. brilliant bt\ond
' in. } of his iiretlecesaorEVabhingtou only
j excepted and wt think posteritj will BO re
gard him
! Such briefly IB thp man -who during the
, lart jtar of IHE llfi made hie bump in our
cltj and lor otcr a quarter of a oenturj in
a ticqucMercd spot know n to but lew old
NPW Torl.ers found bepulcher until claimed
bv thi Ktate vhich gae him birth. And
the bouBi inwhich hi pasted the last 3 ear
I of his- life and Bled i.tuiids a fchort dmluuce
Iiorn Broadwa ? utglectefl. unhouored , in-
] deed. EUbstautiallj unknown
\ > ix l II - w r . * Online : .
DETROIT .Tub 110 The United States
slii ] > Aiidv .lohnnon bearinc ; tiie CieM-land
naval lemites reached Detroit thi" > after
noon Tin jfcrves ai * on their waj bnme
Irom their annual encampment at Sandusky
jind come here Tor n frienaiy viHlt to tlie
Delioit je"-"rves The Johnson mill jirocied
to Cleveland thlb ecning
-ii Tull Mi MorlH. .
CHICAGO Julj 30 John Anderson and
Hugens Helton weie latully Injured by the
dropjilng of a flLiricl : on n new Irallfllnc ;
lit Market and Vnn Uuren Btrc-etp this after-
jioon Tht men Itll lium the Mirth storj to
the .street
Pres "L Shooman hn ' .tj-uek it rich
up lu KlondyL. ? he nud the dosr me har-
iUK lot1of luii up there ttnd a1 , j 01 poltl
why It's Just like uudmp ItjnnUns of
sold lnckswe've sot some ou tup In
the hliape of boyb" thH.-t jmi untf. icaltae
that ve am hhoe the l oynlth lieTter
shoes at a lass -cost half UB inneh for
the ytpai"f. thoemg than ati > liody lake
the shoe re f-ll ' for § 1.5 ( > tun < ir l > lnil ;
any r-tyle 3t oun eaifc other S-.T. "
shoes one pair will last ns Ions as t\\-o
jiairs of any other S-l.r > 0 Elide one pair
luftfthre tituet ! as long as a cheaper
bboe try it.
Drexel Shoe Co. ,
1419 FARNAM STRECf.
Send for Illustrated catalogue. Int.
"Wonderful what rlthep aje Mored
away in tin * frozen north Itut inajhe
these Klondyte pold storicp are eAtip-
pcralfd liut thereV no esapperatlou
here \\hen \ vt > ItJl jou that \\v have
never J-t't found the jiair of eyutwe
could not help wheie plasse * ate needed
you know wtinaLe < iu : examiuatlou
iirst that's fice and A\e can lell you
just wliat yon need we itial.e the
plasses lo suit joui tahe riphi in our
own fiiclor.v thut isn't fiee l > ul you
will say it is a hetter 1117 * 01041111 titan
KloudyUe claim we tell you the jirlco
bef < ire -HP do the worl > no jiip 1u.n ] iiil > c
nltliur In juice 01 quality and dahb ol
\Ulll.
Columbian Optical Co
AitTiHTJC , f.cin\7'rrijc AKD
I'UAC'J'JCAL OI-J'JCIA J. .
nnvvnn CIMHI ICAIAS CITT
JM CliBTTiim 11 E 3Uth Bt iflCTVlutD
Certainly Tlie Uee will be mifllttd lo
you in the Kloudyl.e pold liBlflfc if you
Ax-nut It what a hatisfaotiou ihwe would
bp in puitiiip the newtfmm home while
toilinp In tliat frlpid country as y t no
newt , aptniis havebm > u ( tstubllhhcd in the
new tnrrJt r. bui : tt aHBUitifl tliui Tlie
liee will have subsiTibws thure iu a
Khort time pold duHt tukeu on sub-
w'jijitiou no maner 'whiire yon po nor
for how short or how loiip n time ytra
should have the jiajmr follow you 4he
* , lsrht of The e * will IJK like the f aue of
an old friend.
The Omaha Daily Bee
Circulation Department
17fll EDi rarcam. Bee Building