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3 THHGmALA DAILY BEE: FRiDAY MARCH 17, 1882, THE DAILY BEE S CMAHA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS. e 816 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Stesets. TERMS UF SUBSCRIPTION. 86 copy 1 year, in advance(p stpatd) - - - $10.00 fiz’ - "F. 4 . ’5.0 wonth “ " “es 800 -— g - RAILWAY TIMH TABLHE, IMB GARD 6HICAGO, #T. PAUL, MINNRAPOLS AND 1OMATIA RATLROAD, Leave Omaha—Passonger No, 2, 8:80s, m, Ac- soummodation No. 4, 110 Op. m. Arrive Omaha—] or No. 1, 520 p.m. Accommodation No, 8, 10:60 &, m. LTAVING OMAFA WAFT OR SOUTH BOUND . BAQ TH0s m—340p. m. G'& K. 404, 40 p. m. G R & B, 7400 m—8:40 p. m. 1'C., 8t J. & C. B, Teaver at 88, m. and 6:30 . Arrives at 3t Louls at 6:80 &, m. and 6:59 bl W., St.L & P, leaves st 8 & m, and 8:40 nanufactured and put up in any of the . & m, and 7:80 | sountry, T, SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth streot WRE 0K SOUTHWSATS. Orockery, B. & M. ln Neb., Through Exprem, 8:60 . m, [ J. BONNER 1800 Dougias street. Good line. B. & M. Lincoln Express—8:20 p. m. = U P. Overland Kxpress, 12:16 p, m, Olothing and Furnishing Goods. ©, &'R. V. for Linzoln, 11:45 &. o, JEO, H, PRTERSON. Al M‘l&n Boote, o & sd0n m. ihoes Notions and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th street. U. P reight No. 8:20 &, m. Retrigerators, Oanfield's Patent. {. P treight No. 18,'2:50 p. m. s Farn, & Harney. u. :. mim No. 1, u:wpp, m.—omigraot, | T e i : =P nver express, 7:35 p, m. fuctory. P treiobt No 11, 11:00 5. m. b pA it i U. B. Denvor froleht, $:26 p. m. 0. J. WILDE, ARRIVING— FROM RAST AND ROUTS, %. R, V. trom Lincoln—1:08 p. m. Pawnbrokers. A Pacific Exprees—38:26 p. m. IENTE] B \n Nob, Through kprom—4it18 p m, | —20F e APl S SR % & M, Lincoli Kxprow-:408 m. Htoves ano inware. . P. Denver expresa, 7:36 », m. A. BURMESTER, §: B reinht Mo 1m0 Bt l ks Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and_Manutactarer . P, frefght No, 14, 12 of Tin Roots and all kinds' of Building Work, No.® 8-9:00 . 0Odd Fellows’ Block. No. 12—1:46 a. J. BONNER, 1800 Douglas 8¢, Good and Cheap. Denver freight, 1:10 a. m.! e e e e e | 0.& R. V. mlxah. Ar, 446 p. o Beeds, J. EVANS, Wholesale and Ketall Seed Drills and bl ot M o Cultivators 0dd Fellows Hall, and 11:00 p. m. §:96, 9:26, 10:25 and 426 and 6:26 p, m. Omaha &b 9:00 and 5:00 p. m. Leavee and 11:35 a. m.; 2:25, 4:26 nd 5:26 p. m. Through and local passenger traina between Omaha and Coundil Blufl, Omaha—8:16, 7:46, 8:50 a. m.; 8:40, 6:45, 6:00 p. m. Arrive Oniuha—7:40, 11:86, 11: 140, 7:06, 7:16, W0 p.m, Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCB FR, manufscturers of Clgars, 0d Wholesmle Dealersi n Tobnccos, 1305 Douglas, ¥.F. LORENZEN manufscturer 1416 Farnham Florist. A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, coquets se. N, W. cor. 16th and Douslas streeta Olvil Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Oreighton Blook, fown surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems & Specialty. Uommission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street. D B. BEEMER. For dotails see Iarge advertise- ment in Daily and Weekly. Cornice Works. Western Oornlce Works, Manufscturers Iron Cornice, Tin, Tron and Slate Roofiing. Orders from any locality promptly executed in the best manner. Factory wnd Offce 1918 Harney 86 ©. SPECHT, Proprietor. 3lvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, ete., Manafacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Bhow Oases, Upright Cases, & °., 1817 Case St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory, 818 South 16th street, botween Leavenworth and Marcy. All goods warranted first-class. Physiclans and Surgeons. Block, 16th Stroet. P. 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonc Block, ©. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffice DR, L. B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Aurist, 8. W 16th snd Farnham Ste Photograpners. EO. HEYN, PROP. [ Grand Central Gallery, 212 Bixteenth Street. W. 8. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Oreighton | AR A QUERR CASB. A Man Who Changes His Name Every Five Minutes. Batte Inter-Mount.in, Last night, at the very witching hour of 10 o'clock, City Marshal Venable arrested a man named Henry Boyle for fighting. It was too late for atrial, and as Boyle was able to give security for his *appearance, he was allowed to do so. Soon after his arrest he got into a row with another man, who roundly abused him and against whom he this morning deter- mined to swear out a warrant. So he repaired to the office of Judge Wilcox and stated his grievance. “What is your name!” said the Judge. **Geo. Peyton,” replied the former Mr. Boyle. His Homor thereupon wrote out a complaint which he then asked the complalnant to sign. Pey- ton took the pen and without a mo- ment's;hesttation attachcd his signa- ture—Wm., Harris, ‘‘How's this?” said the Judge, ‘‘you say your name is Peyton and still sign Harrie. This court will stand no trifling. Sign your name immedi- ately or up you go for contempt.” Harris again took the pen in his trembling fingers, signed ‘‘Daniel Jarvis,” and handed back the paper to the Judge with a look that was cuild- like and bland; but his Honor tore up the ducument and threw at the man of many aliases a paper weight, which narrowly missing its intended victim, passed through the frame. work oHKe house like a bullet, and buried itself two feet in the ground on the opposite side of the street. Jar- an invitation to womankind to come here and loeate, but we did not know that such people as responded, classed themselves as women. We do not oonsider woman a drudge or a slave across the nape of whose neck the overshoe of the tyrant, man, is plant- ed. One thousand times nay! Welook upon woman, however, as useful in the great struggle of iifa. Generally she is on one side of the struggle and the tyrant man on the other, One thing, however, is settled. There is not such a mad rush at pres- ent for biank verse makers as there is for women of sound sense who can make a pie that will not taste like a GRANT'S MEXICAN RAILKROADS Colossal Enterprises Fostesod by the Ex-President. New Orleans Times Democrat The very magnitude of the vatrious projected American railroad enter. prises in Mexico has caused doub s to arise in the minds of many practioal business men of this country, andalso of our sister republic, as to the proba bility of their being carried to a suo- o ssful termination. The collapse, or & least the suspension, of the Palmer- Sullivan synflicate has caused these doubts to become more serious, while railrond men are numerous who have asserted that Grant, Gould and Hunt- ington have undertaken more than stove lid veneered with cod liver oil. | they can at present achieve, _ In using these cruel words, wedo 1t |~ (ieneral Grant's com pany has di« in order to silence this ubiquitous | gidad upon the line of l{wir road from howl on the part of these modsst vio- |4 ¢ new port on the Gulf coast, San lots who expoot to get off the train| Anton Lizardo, to the City of Mexico, hore and meet a confined invalid at|vix Puebla, ind from Puebla south to :?:qul-lmt with a carriage and a mar-| the city ot Oaxaca. From_this latter oense, 3 " point to the Pacific coast the line is The old man with the hectio flush | ot yot definitely sottled on. Three and a life insurance policy for 8160,- | bracticable routes are presented from 000 is not at prosent ransacking the [ Oaxaca to Huafuloo and La Laguna, four corners of the gk’bfi for a little | but which will be eventually chosen rosebud 39 years old who don’t knuw [oun not be authoratively stated. enough to boil a teakettle. Meanwhile General Graut is prepared The young lady who thinks that the | o bgin work at the new port, while men of the west don't recognize the|glans for buildings, workshops, ete., genuine article when they see it, is Ewe been passed upon, and orders laboiing under a 'emfi“"_fl' delusion. | have been given to begin the task of Of course the men who live in Wyo- [ grading the line from San Anton to ming are heathen as a clase, and let| Pugbla, The Gould-DeGrus road, their hair grow long and duserve the| from Laredo to Mier, along the Rio pity and commiseration of more oul- | Grande, and from the latter point in a tivated people. but they would need a | direction almost directly south to the good deal more genuine sympathy if | Oity of Mexico, has been surveyed; they werv linked for all time with [the plans and maps have been sub- vis left the sacred precincts of the court and within a few minutes the man whose head he had mansarded the night before, entered and wanted toswear out a complaint against his e BBOT. “What's his Court. “‘Peyton, I think,” was the reply. “‘Peyton, you think,” rejoined the Court, ‘““Now, let me give you a lit- tle advice. That fellow's nume is Boyle, Peyton, Harris and Jarvis, The only way to make sure of him is to awear out four complainis which name!” askdd the Opening and Olosing of Malla. noar Masontc Hall, First-class Work and Prompt- RovTE. orm, | cioss. | oo cuaranteon A m.p.m. & m Obloago & N, W. 11.00 pi:nn 5:80 P'l:w Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Ghicago, R L. & 100 9:00 6:30 240 | P, W. TARPY & CO., 210 12th 8t., bet. Farnham oo, B. & % 630 $40 | and Dougas, Work promptly atiended to a e 80 580 % Sloux City and Pacific. 900 5:80 240 e s Taion e 400 1140 Winting &n _ aper _anKIng aha & R. V. . 3 Quats 4B 7. FENRY A. KOSTKRS, 141 Dodge Street. Quaia & Sloux T 0., Stoux City & St. P. Phillip Lang 1820 Farnham st. bet. 18th & 14th. Becond Hand Store. 00 ‘Local malls for State of fowa leave but once s fll&, viz: 6:30 &, m. Mice open Sundays from 12 m. to 1p. m. THOS, F HALL P M. OIMIAELA. Business Direstory.: - i Ny o Ve day. that in his bosom dwell to goad and Abstract and Real Estate. ~Calodonia * J FALOONKR 670 16th Btreot. _ | gting him. This Court stands ad- JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. Undertakers: Juurned. ‘W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 15th Strees, Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHIFECTS Room 14, Otelghton Block. A.T. LARQF, Jr, Room 3, Creichton Block. P v v | Boots and Shoos. Boote ‘wisortment :’;. mu:n:-d.uih‘ and Hamey. THONS, BRICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNA' 805 10th etroet, manutactures to good work b falr prices. Revalrinz done. Bed Bprings. 3. 7. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Donrlae st. Books, News and Btationery. J. L. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Egge. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. Bouse in Nebraaks cntablisbiod 1876 Omaba. OENTRAL RESTAURANT, Biawoet 1oumang Potger oorner bt e Bonse fog the Money. ‘Batistaction ‘Guaranteed. Meals a8 all Hours. Board by the Day, Week or Month, 7 the DAY Good Torm for Cash. Furnished Rnoms Supplied. ¥ Larriages and Roaa Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. Olothing Bought. . HARRIS will highestOash price for second :And clothing. Goraer 10th and Paranam, vews ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Btroet. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Lumber, Lime and Oement. TOSTER & GRAY oorner 6th and Douglas Bts. —_— Lamps and Glassware. J. DOKNER 1500 Douglas 8t. Good Varlety. —_— Merchant Tallors, 6. A LINDQUEST, One of our most pcpular Merchant Tatlors fs re. 1o the acost designs for Spring and Summer Goods for geutlemen's wear. ~ Btylish, durable, and prices fow ae ever 916 18th bet, Doug.& Fam. Milllnery, MRS, 0. A, RINGER, Wholesle and Retall, Fan- oy Goods n great varisty, Laphyrs, Card Hoards [oslery, Gloves, Corvets, &c. = Cheapest House In dho West. ' Purchasers save 80 per cent, Order by Mall. 116 Fittocuth Stroot. Founary. JORN WEARNE & SBONB cor, 1ith & Jackeon ste _— Plour and Feed. OMANA CITY MILLS, 6th and Faroham 8te., Weishans Kros,, proprietors. Qarocers. & BTEVENS, 2ist botween Cuming and Imar T, A, McSHANE, Corn. 25d and Cuming Btres TiwiGwale, Iron ana Bteel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 ané 112 16th strest A HOLMES corner 16th and Celifornis. Harness, Saadies, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t, bet Faro. & Harney Hoteis , ANFIELD HOUBE, Geo, Canfield,oth & Farmban) DORAN HOUSE, P H. Oary, 918 Farnhem Bt. BLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Slaven, 10th Bt, Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Ory Puints and Ollg. KUHN & CO, Phanuacists, Fine Vano Goods, Cor. 1bth and Douglss etrocts W.J. WHITEHOUE K, Wholesale & Retall, 16th st. ©. FIELD, 2022 Nortb 8ide Cuming Btreet. PARR, Drnggist 10th and Howard Strets. —— oot So———— Dentists. DR. PAUL, Williams' Block Cor. 16th & Dodge. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and Second Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &c., bought and sold on narrow marvins. Baloons. HENRY KAUFMANN, [n tne new brick block on Douglas Stroct, has Just opened a most elogant Hall, ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 (HAS, RIEWE, 1013 Farnbam bet. 10th & 11¢d. 0 Cent Btores. P O BACRUS 1206 Farnham 8t., Fancy G00ds | purzmie Boomerang. WESTERN C. SPECHT, Proprietor, ‘1213 Harney Street, MAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE BOOFING, 3pecht's Patent Metalic Sky- light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and 8RACKET SHELVING. am the general State Agent for the above e of goods. IRON FENCING. Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas,|Office and Bank Rallings, Window and Cellar uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novAAs KENNEDY 'S EAST - IND S ey e o A 1UNIO [ ‘WRILYWNIHN ‘VIRdIJBAGE e A AL ['sequemewezaq SNOMME y ¥04 BITTERS ILER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA, CRATE'S CITY GREEN HODSE Is now open to the publiz with @ full supply of Cut Flowers and Plants For Sale. We will be glad to nave the public call and wee us Bouquets or Any Floral Design Made 16 Order ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. City Green House, 8. W. Cor 17th and Web. st 1, one block from 16th street cars. Nursery, #3a strest, oppoaite Foit. Jas. Y. Cralg, Florist and Landacape Gardner. Feh2-6m. W. 8. GIBBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room No- 4, Creighton Block, 15th B treet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Ovrice Houns: 10 to12 A, M., 8 to 6 P, e Ury Goods Naotions, Eto. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & 00, Mew York Dry Goods Score, 1810 snd 1813 Fam- ham L. 0. Enewold also boote and shoes Tth & Pacific, lephone connected with Central Offio Geo. P. Bemis ReaL Esrate Agggpv, will cost you apiece as follows: My fees, 810; the fees of my eminent friend, Blackstone, the city attorney, $15; marshal’s fees, 85; wear and tear on shoe leather in making the arrest, $6; incidentals, $5; total, $40 for one complaint, For four complaints, my friend, the sum of $160 will be re- r}”uirud for the arrest of Messrs. Boyle, eyton, Harris and Jurvis, and al- though they are one and the same man, maybe when he is nailed to the cross, 80 to speak, heis just as lik-ly to prove that he is somebody else. My advice is that you leave this case severely alone. You have no use for hin, Neither have I. Let us leave him to heaven and to those thorns ‘Women Wanted. +As a result of the publication of an article in these columns some time ago under the above head, a perfect deluge of letters has been turned loose upon the office from women ali over the country who evidently mis. took the drift of the editorial upon Wyoming’s want, nstead of answering all these let- ters sepatately and personally, which would be utterly impossible without nine steuographers and twenty-seven coarse-hand writers, we wish to say that the original statement was correct and written in deadly earnest. Wyoming wants women and wants them bad, but there is no very clam- orous demand for sentimental fossils who want & bonanz a husband and a pass from the effete east. This paragraph probably puts the kiboeh on about 75 per cent. of those who have written us so far. A young and rapidly growing terri- tory 1s of course lnrgefy populated by men, but they are not as a rule mil- lionaires with a bad cough, Most of them are bealthy and still retain their mental faculties. That is the reason they do not care to import a horde of weak-minded gushers and turn them loose upon a thriving mu- nicipality. One soft-eyed hyena who has no doubt baen ignored for thirty years, writes us a poetic epistle which ought to melt a mor2 obdurate heart than ours. Itis written on six pages of foolscap in violetink and blank verse, Every word has an ornamental tail on it, and the t's are crossed with a del- cate litule hair line that locks like a Saratoga wave on a hall of butter. Her soul goes out to us in thankful- ness in a way that has created a cool- ness 'n our family which it will take years to efface. The idea of cooking large red doughnuts in hot lard, or wringing out heavy underclothing in sonp suds and hanging them out in the back yurd on a cold day, does not seem to ocour to her, There arc very few households here as yet that are able to keep their own private poet. We try to keep up with the onward march of improvement so far as possible, but we are most of us still too gross to- give up our meals and gorge ourselves on a stanza of cold poem on the half shell, The day may come when we will be glad to sacrifice beefsteak for divire affl stus, but it will be some little time before that period is reached. The crisp, dry air is such that hun- ger is the chief style of yearn in Wy oming, and a good cook can get $125 per month, where a bilious poet would be bothered like sin to get a job at 85 por week, That is the reason we are writi these terse and perhaps ungallant words, We want to dicourage the immigration of a large majerity of those who have written us on the sub- jeot. They are too frcsh and too yearnful in their nature. One of thera opens a four-colum letter to us with these words: some of the t.mid gazelles who have | mjited to the Mexican Government, written ua on this subject. while the company is impatiently S — awaiting the aciion of the Mexican authoritivs to begin work immediately. Puck. In fact, General G. M. Dodge, Presi- “Yessir,” he said, ‘‘my grandfath- | dent of the constraction company, has er waa a very peculiar man. Hos was [ had a force of 500 men lying idle on extremely sensitive to influences that|the banks of the Rio Grande for do not generally affect the other men. | nearly three months, awaiting the His peouliarity was that his cempers. [ approval of his plans by the Mexican ment changed according to the hat he | minister. ~Mr. Huntington’s enter- An Asthetic Influence. ————~MAKERS OF THE. in giving for in- Rogors Bros. stance ~ single All ouwr Spoons, Forks and plated Spoon a Enives plated triplo thiokness with the greatest Each plate only on of care, lot being hung the sectio » on a scale while where expo d being plated, to to wear, thereby insure a full de making a single it of sil posit of silver or Fbd Bpoon them. woar as long as We would call triple pl especial atten- S 0l tion to our sec- one, Tivoed Orient. All Qrders in the West should be Addressed to OUR ACENCY, I!;lv.l. wore. And he wore all kinds of | prises, which coraprise a vast system hats.” of railroad building in some fifteen or A 3 B X H U B E R M A N N ’ ‘‘He must have been a good many |seventeen different Mexican states, varieties of one man,” said the listen- | may be considered upon the same " favorable and formal footing Numer- ‘‘He was. Now, forinatance, when |ous surveying parties are at work he wore a Derby hat he was merely [ along the different divisions of the common-place. He behaved himself | lines, while the Huntingtou syndicate like an ordinary man, and had no|confidently auticipate to have their special characteristics—nothing calcu- | construction parties in the field before lated to attract the attention of a bull- | the end of three months. Mr., Nick- dog, if I may so express it.” erson’s company, the Central, have ‘“‘Well, there’s nothing . peculiar | already constructed and put in oper- about that."” ation 160 miles of road from the City “‘Noj; but just listen: When he put|of Mexico to the classic town of on a slouch hat his character changed [ Querctaro. From thence the greater entirely. He became ruffianly and | portion of the line to Leon, situated deeperate, and swaggered around like |in the center of the republic, is known a hired bravo or an advance agent out {to be graded. The company has of a job, His best friends were afraid [ already dorea great deal of work of him, and he only had to put his|from the northern terminus of the sombrero on to keep away the most |line, Laredo, to the eouth, and con- eneretic bill-collector.” fidently anticipate the completion of “If T were like that I'd have a felt | their entire line from the City of hat riveted to my head,” said the| Mexico to the fronticr within two other man, years. Thus it is plainly evident that ““Then, when'he'put on a cap with | these thrce great American enterprises a vizor he became simply low. He|in.Mexico are formal, and that their used to hang around bar-rooms, al- | promoters are lending their utmost though he was a strict temperance |energies to. the accomplishment of man, and he consorted with car con- | their gigantic undertakings. ductors and statesmen, and that class — of people.” H For Throa Disteases s nd Conghs. “So long as he didn’t associate with poets it was all right.” all other really good things, are imi- ““He never got 80 low as that. But | tated, and purchasers should be care- you ought to have seen him whep. he | fu! to obtain the genuine article pre- put a silk hat on. The mom-nt he | pared by John I. Brown & Sons. appeared on the street in a beaver he marlbdeod-1m&wlt looked s0 respectable that ple iep—ept—— used to come up f him and ask him ALMOST CRAZY. to accept the chairmanship of mass-| How otten do we see the hard-work- mualmgl or to serve as a director of | ing father straining every nerve and charitable associations, and on_ one | muscle, and doing his utmost to sup- ocoasion he was actually arrested on | port his family. TImagine his feelings suspicion of being a bank president.” | when returning home from a hard “How is it,” inquired the other|day’s labor, to find his family pros- man, doubtfully, “‘that we havenever | trate with diseaso, conscious of unpaid heard of your grandfather?” doctors’ bills and debts on every hand. ‘"He died young. The way it hap- | It must be enough to drive ene almost pened was this: He once went out in |crazy. All this unhuE iness could be a silk hat, and a man came along who |avoided by using Electrio Bitters, mistook him for the receiver ef a sav- | which expel every disease from the ings bank who had received all that |system, bringing joy and happiness to was left of the unfortunate de, thousands. Bold at fifty cents a bot money after the smash-up, tle. “" =% ¢Mahon, 8) struck him on the head and broke down the hat. It then resembled the Blood-Stained Gold. discouraged looking tile aways worn| A heap of blood-stained gold awai by inebriates on the stage. “True to[the intrepid adventurer who has the his peculiarity, my grandfather at|nerve and strength to enter a gloomy once became profoundly intoxicated, | cave near the village of Mount Nebo, although, as Thave said, he nevar had | ten miles southeast of Youngitown, drank & drop in his life, and he died|O. It once belonged to an unfortu- in fifteen mimnutes of delirium tre- | nate peddler, who was murdered by a mene,” companion. They had sought refuge “Let us adjourn to the nearest|from a tempest ina cave, und the un- bakery,” said the other man; ‘“and I|suspecting peddler disclosed the treas- will purchasc the establishment for |urein his possessio. and then calmly you,” dropped off to sleep, Tired nature’s sweet restorer had not had time to effect any considerable restoration when the wakefu! scoundrel inserted a knife into his bedfellow's heart. 8o far, 80 good, but unfrtunately the blood, with a total lack of considera- tion, ran all over the gold and lavishly imbued the murderer's person. Ho ,00080 Chinege Coming. £an Fracclsco Call. ‘The steamship Oceanic, arriving in this port last Wednesday from China, brought Captain B. ¥, Sherburne, master of the ship Importer, and his family. "The Captain, in conversation ¥ with & reporter on the Chinese ques- | thereupon skipped out of the cave, tion, eaid that in his opinion therehad | leaving the money behind him, and never heretofore been such effurts | not long afterward, upon his death- made to promote the exportation of | bed, confessed the facis just recorded. Chinese from Hongkong to the United | Since then various attempts to secure States as are being put forth at pres- | thy treasure )m\'n' been made, but to ent. Immense numbers of coolies, | N0 purpose. Fulling rocks have mostly from the Cauton district, are being sent to Hongkong from the in- terior by native agents, where they are taken charge of hy white agents of stoamship lines. Great competition exists between these rival lines for this class of passengers. When the Cup tain left Hongkong there were char tered one ship, two barks, and two steamships to load coolies for Portland, Oregon, eight large vessels chartered by D, O. Mills to carry about 4,000 to Victoria, B. O., and the steamships of the regular lines were strenuously en deavoring to secure a conplement of the same class of passengers, The Tokio had postponed saiing for two weeks to enable her to secure a com- plete load, the coolies being unwilling to sail until after the Now-Year's fes- tivities, From the Captain's opinion it may be inferred that within three months 30,000 Chinese will be landed ‘“BooMERANG, thou hast spake. ear,” are sorry and ashamedl of it, Thy, words hast bursted upon mine Now if we have been the cause of any such funny businees as that, we We feel | fever sores, ou the Pacific Coast from China. v Buckuu's Arnics Salye, The Les. salve 1uthe worluror euts, blocked up the entrance to the cave, and & stalwart ghost keeps guard. This disagrecable apparitin has thrown several persons into an adja- cant brovk, and up to tho present moment holds the fort against all comers, FREE OF CO! 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