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T S R e - THE DAILY BEL -~ »nY JUNE 25, 1883. Z see that most students read it in a different_version. It is one, however, A KEENE CAME, of special fascination. This is the How a California Millionaire Tried o ?,'."'"".',.."‘"i$L¢fi§mfh"'sfl§“‘“ Hally, Break Jay Gould, which has yet proved itself European in any sense other than geographical, 1t was republic, the rival of Venice in arms and And Hurled a Boomerang ot Large Dimensions, art, commerce and enterprise, for ages. The winged lion finally overcame and enslaved it, but Ragusan patriots will not admit that_their forefathers were con- & Plunkett, No Water, 7,000. This makes a totaljof 55,600 head in the basin. The shipment of beef eattle out of the basin this year will be 8,000 head—con- siderably larger than last year. All the cattle expect to drive to Billings and ship over the Northern Pacific road. Last year the shipments were made mostly over the Union Pacific, as the northern line was not com- pleted to Billings until late in August. Shipping gencrally will be later this sea- son than last unless something ocours in Oh, MyBack! That's a common expres- sion and has a world of PR ? quered by Venice. 1t was the shadows THE Xad or & SHiort Story: of the Turk that vanquished them, the —_— iron barrier crushing their small terii- New Yorx, June 15,1 hear that Jim the market to hurry the cattle along, Probably the first cattle will be sent out meaning. How much suf- fering is summed up in it. w ne is pretty well cleaned out. Of .’;ficm yuup Ynow who Jim Keene is. Ei|ter. The logend of Raguss thrills one Well, he came on here from California a like that of a mysterious and silent rein. fow years ago with several millions and a Be it remembered that this uuml‘l: sleepy palace car of his own, He got in with|town gave us the fine word *‘argosy Eam Ward, and made that mushy old |for a great ship stored with the costliest fraud rich. sort of wet-nurse for Keene. The Cali- fornia millionaire was shoddy. He was about as much of the manners and cus- toms of polite society as a barn-door knows about a foot race. He was loud, and full of brag, and_boiling over with From one stately gateway in the mass- ive walls to the n|,fu:r is but 150 yards at most, and at_every yard ene may pause to admire. Just within, on the right Turkish style. On market days and holi- tory, the incessant threats of a malicious [ about September 1. In the Little Mis- savage. 1 have no opinion on that mat- | souri country, Mr. Wilson says there are many cattle being driven in, but in the Big Horn basin there will be none re- Ward in return acted as a |g00ds. {»\y the high prices which they would hand, is a fountain somewhat of the|season. ceived from other sections, from the fact that the larger rivers are well stocked and the cattle men generally do not care to have to for cattle from other sections, Probably about 15,000 head will be ship- Y”’l to l{uith, Miles City, Rosebud and Billings, from Iowa and Minnessota this BITTEH The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com- plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over- work, nervous debility, &c. COMPOUNNED . WITH MINERAL WATER, BEST REMEDY RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA ‘Whatever the cause, don’t CGNSTIPATION vanity concerning his own ability. Ward andattook to tone him . doven | assemble at this place. days it_is & pretty sight when the girls Every village and make a gentleman of him. He |hos its peculiarity of dress, mostly bright has not altogether succeeded, but he has in colors, but the Herzegovinian is so earned every cent he has made out of supremely charming that it kills all oth- Keene, because it was a tough job. He ers. The robe, of coarse black cloth, did not get Keene reasonably quiet before | should be properly called a chemise; it that bursting flower of California society had given it out at the top of his voice thlt%:il visit to the east was for the ex- ress purpose of hrmkinfi up Jay Gould, Feveeal peoplo iridettosk to reasén with him. They pointed out that in carryi forward such a scheme as the one he in view o number of well-meaning per- sons had been rapidly and violently emi- grated to the very head waters of Salt river. Keene was relentless. He come clear across the continent to make it warm for Jay Gould, and he was gui:g to get away with that contract if he h to spend three months at it. . Gould is still on .deck. When somebody told him what Mr. Keene had inmind he smiled a tender, regretful smile, and said he was sorry, because he really did not wish to send Mr. Keene home on a special gravel car. Keene went to work. He got a lot of Gould’s enemies together, arranged a syndicate, and fixed up a corner in West- emn Union. They got together for one day a few millions of demands on Gould, #0 heavy that they thought the sudden descent upon him would be heavy enough to break a man considerably more solid than he. Then they sent orders to Gould to meet them at the “Windsor hotel, He chuckled softly and went up there with an assumption of anxiety that was delicious, They talked pretty big. They said they had him by the neck. He asked them what they would take to let him up. Keene's friends said that Gould must quit the street and go to Europe. He said he would consider it. He went out and left them in jubilation and champagne. Inabout half anhour a change came over the effect of their dream. Yiould returned with a wicked smile on his sallow face, and said: ‘‘Gentlemen, I shall be glad to meet all demands made upon me_to-morrow at the opening of business hours. I am not sailing for Eu- rope this week.” During that short half- hour of his absence he had seen Russell e, “How much do you want}” asked the wuthor of puts and calls, has little ornament. But from the round “turban” cap descends a veil, framing a face often pretty, always pleasant to the eye thus set off. ' This drapery is of thick white material, falling to the bottom of the skirt, and 80 large thata girl can wrap her whole body therein if she please. World-wids te4vel has' ok ehown ize & dress 80 becoming in severe simpli Opposite to the fountain plicity. n o church, had | and then the broad, fine street, smoothly ved, stretches to the other gato. Its locks of stone houses date, they tell you, from the fourteenth cefitury; saving the tones which age alone can give, the might have been raised yesterday. ~Tall, solid, exactly alike, and precisely aligned, they s;reumt that ideal of street architect- ure which we are now laboriously trying to introduce; but we shall not easily match these handsome structures. Be- tween each block endless flights of steps climb the mountain side, with a narrow landing at intervals. o ——— Monrok, Micu., Sept. 25, 1875, Sims—1I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflammation of kidneys and bladder. 1t has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters seemed like magic to vn;& L. CARTER. SR A el WYOMING CATTLE. Their Present Condition—-Gradual Changes in the Business. Cheyenne Leader, June 21. The general appearance of cattle on the Wyoming ranges is far better than the average of previous years at this sea- son. In somedistricts in Central Wyom- ing they are in superior condition. The loss by death in the winter as seen in riding around with the round-up is ex- Ic«edingly small. The number of calves in satisfactory, though the opinion is sometimes expressed by men of experi- ence that & firenhar proportion has been known in other years. A good.many young cattle have been “‘8ix millions,” responded Gould, a8 |pought to the northern range this spring though it had been six dollars, made out his check, and Gould had it in his pocket, when the crushers |, called him in. Next day Keene was his |, ¢ first visitor. Gould's friends say he from the Mississippi basin. The im- pression prevails that it is a dangerous periment to bring them here in the fall wome heavy losses were sustained Itis whimpered like a whipped pup, and|i; eastern cattle too late last year. wanted to sell out the men who had | said" that the Milwaukeo and St. Paul helped him in his first attack on the man | 4ilway has shipped this year from one ho wanted to break. But Gould knows | point in Towa $5,000 head of young how to be merciless, and Mr. Jim Keene |4yo0k ‘all of which has been carried by had to shell out his dollars that day on a | ¢hg Northern Pacific to points in enstern market that went booming up to the|Montana, The Durbins took 1,800 head moon under Gould’s handling. ~Keene |y, the Sweetwater range a inonth ago. kept away from Gould for a whilo after |/he Soarights and Dr. Thomson have this little episode, But Gould did not|als; geveral thousand head on the way let up on Keene. He is mot aluong the drive north at the present man who does let up when his wrath |tine’ Two thousand graded stock cattle rises. Ho went to work calmly and|were unloaded at Green River last systematically. There was a young man, | Thyrsday and will be driven to Three a recent addition to the street, in whom | Gpogsing i : 0 e gs, where they will be delivered Gould took an interest. His name was (o gy English company operating on Woerrishoffer, and he represented a large | p,wder river. amount of Dutch funds invested in_this 'y . . country. Personally, he was not wealthy, There are two opinions upon the busi: ness of feeding hay to cattle in the win- S ko Mo, Youhlon . Ldge- 13- | e and .mm.?‘g tiexéx o n“;.rm Sadly in g N k: D€ | the spring. It s said by those who do gan to hold long fabulations with dashing | ;,o¢ regard the venture as a paying one, young Wash Connor, Gould's broker. Ho| tjs¢ the amount of attention to be paid also to make some pretty spry ope- | ttle while feeding them is, in order to rations on the street. He grew rich. By | ;4ke the business a _success, more than almost precigely the same ratio Koene | o b expected of hired men, who are grew poor. This was certainly a significant | o4 interested in the sale of cattle, It is . What made matters harder | 1y, said that when hay is fod to cattle for the California man, he was anxious t | 4oy cease *‘rustling,” and require con- cuta dash. 8o he went in for horses, | ytant attention during stormy weather. and he is out a stack of money on this | Op the other haud, the experiment has of speculation. He paid big|peen successfully tried in a number of —e— SARATOGA GOSSIP. Pleasant News from Omaha's Pleas- ant Suburb, The rain of last even a deluge in extent. No serious damage was done, however, I learn from a mem- ber of the school board that our only pub- lic building (the school house) is to be atiiba hiol AGPhniBtL 1 sadly needs. he building by the way is quite a land mark. The hall ~ in the second story, best known as Lyceum hall, has been occupied by the Saratoga lit- erary and debating society for more than a decade, being undoubtedly the oldest society held of the kind in the state. Numerous of your leading lawyers and eminent physicians are ex-members of the lyceum. Our little burg, like all well regulated ones, has a live dude, but as our school closes about the first of the month, we are in danger of losing it, which will be much to the chagrin of Fort Omaha sol- diers, as they were taking lessons in the dude walk, The washout at the corner of Twenty- third streot and Garfield avenue has been temporarily fixed by Road Supervisor vg was well nigh neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's IroN BiTTERS, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak- ing the blood pure and rich, Logansport, Tnd. Dec, For long time 1 have been & gufleer from, stomach and kidney ease. My appetite was ves Snd the very simall amount 1 did eat disagreed with me, 1was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. 1 tried many remedies with 1o success, until { used Brown's Tron Bitters, Since I used that my stomach does not bother me any. Myappetite is simply immense, My kidney trouble is no more, and m; aeral healch s auch,that © ke a new man. Afer the use of Pryvec Iroa Biners orcne menth, ve twenty_pounds ia weight. OB sacanr. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom- mend Brown's Iron Brr- TERS. It has cured others Redman, who complains that the county commissioners will not allow him lumber enough to put our streets in passiblecon- dition. The condition of Saunders street, which is nearly impassible, is a disgrace to the city e county, The state of this street is known to both the county com- missioners and the city fathers, Hon. James H. Kyner leaves to-day for the scene of his grading work in Ida- ho. His new residence on Sherman ave- nue is fast assuming creditable propor- tions and bids fair to be an ornament to the city Rev. William J. Harsha will address the Union Sunday school to-morrow at 3 . m. At the monthly concert of the achool fto-morrow evening Rev. Patter- non, of St. Mark's, is expected to speak. he usual session of the school is at 2 p. m., and to all of these meetings the city friends and the public in general are cordially invited, The school will give a strawberry and ice cream festival on Tuesday evening next, June 206th, at which a small charge will be made for the luxuries. All are invited. Mr, Joseph Hensman was the receipient of a pleasant surprise last evening ,at his home on North Twenty-third street. Notwith- standing the inclemency of the weather, quite a party gathered and were richl repaid by an enjoyable evening, of whicl dancing formed the principal amusement. during the winter by men who brought | Acompanyfromyourcity were interrupted by the storm, and _were_obliged to take refuge in a barn, after which the journey was resumed, and although not without incident was happily without accident. Among those present were Missos Ship- man, Miller, Elton, Brown, Monroe, Livesey, Critchfield, Sincere; Messrs. Howard, Pelton, Hunt, Brewster, Lit- tlefield, Monroe, Smith, Elton, Brown, Livesey, Simpson. Cuckoo. o — The Proper Position for Sleeping. London World. A German, Baron Reichenbach, has occupied many years in studying the art of bed making, or rather bed placing, and maintains that improperly placed beds will shorten a man's life, If a mere magnet exercises an influ- ence on sensitive persons, the earth’s magnetism must certainly make itself felt on the nervous life of man. In whatever hemisphere, you may always sleep with suffering as you are, and it will cure you. SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (INCORPORATED. ] Thia company (s how pre) to reccive orders for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, for Building Purposes, BILLIOUSNESS KIDNEY COMPLAINT e LUNG DISEASES. SEDENTARY DISEASES (MPURE BLOOD ILER'& CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA, NEB ‘ZLAVHCHIW ANIA GNV SHIDOHO S1L5I00N LT AH A1V :nj DIATI!DL—OOITO‘ lfl:IW. EPPS' COCOA, BREARKYFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the T"fln’" of digestion and nutri- tion, and by a careful application of the fine proper- tles b well selocted Cocon, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beve: which inay save many heavy doctors’ bills, It Is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually bullt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to discase. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever there is a weakpoint. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oursclves well fortified with pure blood and properly nourished frame."— Civil Bervice Gasette. Mede simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in ting only (§1b and 1) by grocers, labeled JAMES EPPS & CO, Homepathic Chemists, London, England. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'’S GHOCOLATES akers Premium Choeolate, tho best preparation of plain chocolata for fame fly ure.— Daker's Iireakfast Cocon, from which the excess of oil has been remored. easily digested and admirably adupted for {nvalids. — Zaker illa Choeolate, as's drink or Ziroma, tnvaluable as & diet for chil- dren. — German _Sweet Chocolate, & most excellent articls for fumlies. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & COw Dorehester, 2ass, DISEASES GF THE LUNGS i) MOW TO CURE THEN which s offered TR 2, postraito all applicant= fLmtatng i And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv ery, The compar y is shipping Paving Blocks| 8 wid oS To both Chicago and Omaha, and solicits correspond- | 1 & ence and orders from_contractors? engaged in paving [ £ 1= streats in any of the western cities. Zz TESTIMONIALS. 83 SurkRi TANDRNT'S OpyiCR, Chicago, West Div. ) ison Railway, Chicago ‘Decembet 6, 1882, | D. Elwell, President Sioux Falls Water Power Com- _An excellent Tonic and Appe= y. ||l"ol'eqululnllaIh’:.'orv lllb;t the ‘whole world over, Cures Dyspep- sin, Nervousncss, Headache, De- bilfy Fever and Aguo, Diarinon and all disorders of tho Digestive ans. 1t imparts & delicious y. PRik sin:—1 have' recelved trom your company since October 1, 1882, about 100 casioads of granite paving blocks and have laid them between the rails of our street railway tracks in the heart of the city. have been using paving material in this city for many flavor €0 a glass of champague, rears, and | take pleasure in saying that in my opin- g lemonade, d all drinks. lon the granite paving blocks furnished by vour com- f] Try it. The genuine ‘"5""‘: ny u:dm. 'nm r‘vfllr bi;-. sh-&e w ’,»nm in Piiters 1s made by d';;_,- gfl Jorm, and as far as I have been able to , are 3 o in autaile Tatary sn any: mbetalsbab QR ot Beoete asd Taguost ever been offered or Iaid in the city. 8 1. W. WUPPERMAN, Sole Agent, Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. 51 Broadway, N. Y. (Copy.] Louts, March 23, 1883 mx- feet to the equator, and let your lie “‘true as a needle to the pole.” 'he proper direction of the body is of the utmost importance for the proper cir culation of the blood, and many distur- bances in the organisms have been cured by simply placing the bolster in a differ- ent point of the com| from that it had prices for pictures and ran a whirl of life | opseq the past winter. The hay fed |occupied. Let such as have hitherto I Nowport. On the whele, ho traveled | aattlo of 1, . Bockwith, of Evanston, Boon in tho habit. of sloeping with their & lively gai e 8l ow. sold in Chi at the same price as | heads where their feet ouj Kl to be take tle man down Broadway held his peace | Tllinois corn fed beef. Boef fed in the and smiled grimly, Woerrishoffer ac-|yume way was sold in the Denver and cumulated more and more money, and | Gheyenne merkets the past season,and to heart tho example of the late Dr. Elschwester of Madgeburg, who died re- A ‘s cently at the of 109 years. went down to the bay ,"'{r night with urononnwd of superior quality, A Car- Thi most u’l‘g‘“ulthy gnlitiun, we are Mr. Conner in their private |hon county cattle man lately told the | told, is when the body lies due east and steam yacht. writer he drove s number of old cows|west. Some cbservers assure us that to The other day Keene sold for $14,000 | ear to hay stack he had put he o e y stacks, as he had putup more a pely that cost him $24,000. The|lyy than he could use for his horses. silent sallow little man bought it in, and | hege old cows this spring average the smiled still more .., Jeene got | hagt of his cattle in appearance. Another himself interviewed for the purpose of | stockman said, when spoken to on the sying he thought a panic was brewing on | yubjoct, that it appeared to him that in- all street, which was oné way of inti- | cloging a tract of land and feeding hay to maf his intention of getting out. | cattle was simply transferring to Wyom- “Then it becamo whispered about that Mr. | 5,5 the i raising cattle in Towa, Koeno meant to try a trip to Europe, | The difference was that in Iowa there is He was going ook after his horses,” | o Jong, wet winter, during which corn is 80 they . Gould’s friends wisely | fod, while in Wyoming_ the cattle graze sleep in such a_position is tantamount to committing suicide, and that diseases are often aggravated by deviations from the proper postures. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— A 8Kin of Beauty is & Joy Forever. This is to cortify that I have examined a pieceof | ) R, T. granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries, and, in my opinion, it ia the best stone for street pav. ing T have seen in America. (Signs HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvements. Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier. FELIX GOURAUDS The Orlental Cream Purifies us well as Beautifies the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth: =7 M. BRUNSWICK &BALKE HAS THE BEST STOCK lli OMAHA, AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES. Important Improvements. Have now been finished in our store, making it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the west. Anadditional story has been built, and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. One exclusively for the use of passengers. These immense warerooms, three stores, are 66 feet wide, are filled with the grandestidisplay of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. T. SINEOIL.D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lron Cormices, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights &c.. Thirteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. P. BOYER & CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y: FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, . 1020 Farnam Strect. Omaha. OM.AEIA CORNICE: WORKSS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS, MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Balvanized Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, 810 South Twelfth Street, =+ = =+ + + . . . 5 2 7-mon-wen-fre-m Etc., Ete. OMAHA, NEB. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake. 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will increase in weight. and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen, as well as others, who use it can testify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. - Price $25.00 per fon: no charge for sacks. Addross od-eod-me WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omahs, Neb. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMES, STEAM PUMPS, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUIE OVER DOORS. For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS™ OMAHA- Ston Paving Purposes. v e Y " Comphny. JUNE oth, 188, And any porson Interested in such improvements F 30 years b | In order to protect the public against the imposition of Mountebanks in our line, we have concluded to offex il nd T greay o s advantags to communicate p taste it to 0 s, We invito corresponderice on the subject. % onerl Tanagenent and aorion 0 0 Soeion 's| BILLIARD RIALS AT COST. company's businees s iow In- the Natnda of Wun. Ac- e B MATE S 4 n: "Address your letters to ounirelt ‘oF {PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: similar name. | 23 Best Zanibar Ivory Billiard Balls, per set. ... ......coouuerrerisiiniiinrrssrssissrissiiriinsessssd $22.00 The A. C. SENEY, Hav Tox (s wimseyt Pres. of Jasper Stone Co |irecommen 1 recomment ouraud’ of all the Skin preparatio six months, using it eve 5 skin, E‘I‘ Hostettar's Stomach H Bitters meets the re- quirements of the ra. tional medical philos- ophy which at_pres- ent prevails. It isa pertectly pure vege- table remedy,embrac- _ ing the three proper- SILEBRATED saie by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal ers_throughout the Europe. arrest and proof of any one selln the seme. ry day. Also Poudro Jub- perfluous hair without infury to the M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond nited States, Canads and 47 Beware of base imitations. 1,000 reward for t said they hoped he would find them. The fact of the matter seems to be, fromall I can hear, that Keene has lost an enormous amount of money, and has by the same token given up the task of breaking Gould. Break Gould, indeed! of L u usse] e, didne; Dillon, and Westenshoffer's unurmuu{ far into the winter, and during the short seriod of storms, which is comparatively , they can be fed with hay. P, B. Wilson, of Miles City, stock agent of the Northern Pacific railrond company, who has just completed a tour of the ranges in the country lying be- tween the Big Horn and Owl mountains, known as the Big Horn and Stinking Dutch funds at his back, added to his | Water basins, was in St. Paul lately. saysaskeptic.“How ' can one medicine be a specific for Eple es of & preventive, & onic and an alters- tive, It fortifies the. body against disease, invigorates and re- vitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, d effects a salutary nge In the entire tem. For sale by HURBEXA I Have Found It! Was the exclamation of & man when he got & box of Eurcka Pile Olntment, which is a simple and_sure cure for Piles and all Skin Discases. Fifty cents by wail, postpaid. 2)_Best Zanibar Ivory Billiard Balls, per set. .. BILLIARD OLOTE. lly and solely manuactured for Ivan Simones & Fils at Verviers, Belgium. .50 | N Especial No. 1, 74 inches wide, per yard. ... ......... | No. 2, 74 inches wide, per yard » i PO or 8, 74 inches wide, por YAd.................$5.00, T First | Quality. 00 Both For Bed For Cushion. ... Both For Bed For Cushion Nomiual Size of| ExactSize of Bed| Table. of Table For Bed For Cushion 1 1 10} 108 | 1 Zox 1 b0 | 1 ox 88 | s ) I 408 ) Mollt SRS BILLIARD CHALK. | CUE TIPS | Best French Billiard Chalk, per gross.... $ 50| Best French Cue Tips, 100 in a box POCKET NETTINGS—Fringes, Leathers, finest worsted, per set (6) 2 88 00 Orders must invariably be accompanied by remittance, and same be directed to our principal manutack- ories. Has stood the test for twenty years. Sure cure for all. Never Fails. B I ST OMASA, s Truggists and Dealors T generally. mifmie-coddw Diarrhaca, Dysentary, and Chole- own immense pile (he is to-day the rich- | The cattle he r\?mrh as looking very est man in America, Vanderbilt not ex- cepted), there is no combination in the country that cam worry him, So it is well for Keene to pull out and go him- self upon the little trip he had figured out for Gould. LeaNpeR RICHARDSON. RAGUSA. The Queer Capital of an Old South Slav Republic. Belgravia, Thero is no little city in Europe, actual- ly none, so curious, so intoresting, as usa. Persons better acquainted with that coast have toldame that in quaintness other Slav-Venetian towns may challenge finely, and that they had wintered well, with the exception of some trail cattle, driven in from Oregon late in the fall, which were thin when they were turned loose on the ranges. The loss among these was perhaps 7 per cent, but the loss of range cattle was so light as to be hardly worth speaking of. The trail for water and feed in the basin, Mr. Wilson says, is very fine. Tho season had been a romnrknr{»lu one for calves, which, in number, would reach nearly 80 per cent of the number of cows. Hegives the following list of the cattle men in the basin: W. A, Carter, Stinking Water basin, 6,000 head; Captain H. Belknap, St ing Water basin, 3,000; Ashworth Rheumatiam, § e Weakneas, and Afly other We claim it a specifie, sim- CXTHEGREATY) (WERIVEXClONQUIER] introduction of op! by the restoration , whic causes above referred to. n, Lawyeres, Literary m chants, Bankers, Ladies and all those wh Johnson, Sage creek, 2,000; Wise & Liy- | gutary'employment causes nervous prc ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 219 *North Main ;t., St. Louis. WHOLESALE DE. 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