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Nebraska National Bnnfi' Barley, bushels. . The " BEHIND THE BARS, [Maj, Wasson a5 He Appears in the Penitentiary at Leavenworth and What He Has to Say. r Through the son-—Some of the Characters Confined T1 ~The Conl Shaft, Leavenwenperreapon e i Cures Scrofala, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Tumozrs, Tet- ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercuriall Diseases, Female Weakness)| and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Liver, Indi- gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep- sia and General Debility. A course of Burdock Riood tical that it (s the G like to wisit the Kan ary this morning!” said ble of N Mexico to | arepresentative of the Republican, “Just what 1 want if we can seq \Lq--r\ Wasson, the late defaulting paynmster,” wig 1|||- xv;nh, Jump in here, and we will visit flw institution, " and aftor apleasant drive of an hour's duration wealighted in front of the grim walls of the model prison of | the west. At the outer gate the guard | came to a present arms, and after | bal inspection as to whether we side arms or ammunition—in bottles and nothing being found about our per son that was forbidden within the enclos ure, we were escorted to the portico, | where we met Col. Jones, the only demo: cratic warden that theinstitution hasever had The colonel handed me the “descrip- tion book,” which is surely a history by | | itself, and on the last page and the l~uln made was the following: | “James R. Wasson; one y nd six satisty the jioad Purifer on erywhere o8 In sleven langusges. PRICK, §1.00. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO,, Prop's, Buffalo, N.Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. An excellent appetizing tonic of 8 exquixiteflavor, now used ovi whole ntld, cures Dy, Dinrthn, Fever ard Aeue, disorders of the Digestive Urgans, A few drops impart a delicions | 5 TENLS AL g et | o drops tinpirt a deliclond | yonths; embezalements ge, ve foet | toall sumuier drinks. Try it, but | ten inches; light complexion u_ht hair, beware of connterfeits, “Ask your | grocer or druggist for the genuine lrllrlc. mnnu clnmd \v R, J, W, WUPPERMANN, Soe n,u.U light blue eyes; soldier by occupation; | |n.m\o state, Ohio ma wife in io, Japan; one child; no property: meyer in prisen bufo in a few lines of | beheaded him, and | into the river. | doubtedly be inmates also, but the citi- +2,000 | whitn fiah’ half Twla THE DALY BFF T sloshing around with a bucket of red paint in the wagon shop. John will par ticipate in the festivities of this institu tion for five years. Tt took &50,000 and 70 lives before he and his gang were cap tured Win Hurst, of Doniphan county, is aracter of the institution Several William {ook a stroll in the rden with his wife and, while holding sweet converse with her, placed his_arm lovingly around her neck, drew her head onto his shoulder, and, whils she was resting_confidingly there, ho stealthily drow a huge carving-knife from the folds of his cont and severed her head from her body. Billy has o ninety-nine years' sentence to rve. Mary Isabella Martin is a commanding | looking person, from Emporia, Kan | She and her son, E. D, Mosley, started out in the grave yard insurance business that is, they got a confiding old lady by | the name of Keller to allow them te in sure her life for 85,000. The old lady | did not dio as soon as expected, and they tixed her up a tonic of nine parts strych nine and one part water. It had the de. sived effect, but an an showed the nd the pair also drew a prize of s each, Sis Vinegar, whose looks do not belie | | her name, got very playful one day last summer, and, assisted by her two broth- | ers, inveigled granger down to the banks of the Kaw river, near Luwrence, threw the remains Her brothers would un zeris of Lawrence did not wish to leave them, and, fixing a garland of hemp |about their necks, they decorated the north end of the bridge with the two | boys. The books show there are rison- ers. Thirty male and five ALt tov life, while the balance ranges interms from | one to twenty years. THE COAL SHAFT, 1,000 | brls., 5 25; family mne)mrwl okite, 0w, Sii "OMAH A. QATURI)A e ix soon to be married to & Miss Jennie Mat There is romance mixed up on urin, of Boston, with the affair, too, _T.ast summer worch of ome of the Sa hotels, Ben was complaining bitterly because the lar button on the back of his shirt had pulled off. The little Boston lady volunteered to sew it on for him, and she Qid. This won th the reral A handsome German girl, freah from iy Tand,was up before a New Jersoy justice on o chargo of desertion. Through an interpreter sho said she didn't know she was married, the old Dutchinan who elaimed her haviug told her that was the way servants were hired in country. this The learned justioo said it made e it ehio was married ny or husband, She at eonce decl Iurwl she would ret whe ho fellow could marn knowing it. The oldest musical instrument known to be in existonce is aid to Do in tho muscun of [ strument is cast of nine-t nd one-tonth tin, is very large and its tube | in the shape of & corkserew, so that it | have encircled the player. comparatively very wide The The mouthpic and the openir hieth of the instru \ it _has & very low full und oxceadingly far-ranging ton A recont wedding in Washington h theme for Mrs, Grandy. A widow nd forty,” with a good hovse dren, gavo & party for her little Among [ the childron invited were four belonging to o | gentleman of some wealth. He went to tho | widow's house to escort his olive brauches home Ho lingered —he_ liked ma asked o visit her the following evening, and ho went tho nest, nd the next ovening, and one week from the me ho fi the acquaintance of the the two were quiet ther ox wnining been a fat i chil 10 story y married, and have departod on a tendod wedding trip—the children re in their respectiv —— CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, [ Stinging irritation, imflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints, cured by “Buchu-paiba.” 81, — A Big Busi ladelphia Record. s in Baggage. VaAnsreups - Baoel, por gallon: Fornt. | Y JULY 21, 1%83 TELEGRAPH NOTE The cotton worm is reported Alabam Dennis Kearney delivered a speach in Coc er Institute last_evening to an_audienco 000 per He was v general in ne. The evidence in the Polk trial was conelnded yesterday and ments will bo heard to-day ase will probably be given to the jury this afternoon | Isprearions: ¥ Mi pi valloy fair weather with s torly winds; sta tionary or rising barometer. Reports for Missouri valley missing. It i roported in Philadelphia that William Vanderbilt has been in conference with Mr. Packer, with a_view of obtaining a trolling interost in the Lehigh Valley railroad | property | The Now Orleans board of health has adopt od a resolution advising the governor to pro claimquarantine_sgainst all Moexican, South American and West Indian ports, to take offect immediately Charles Fre patient at the Minnes | ta hospital for the insane, suicided yesterday morning by jumping into a furnace in tho boiler room, “The fireman did not recognize hit ae o pationt, and before he conld stop him | the deed was done ‘ \\Il\ are you il Why do you suffer? yhody knows all aches and pains, all languor and debility are cured by Brown's lron Bitters., — ING THE WIRE! Old Linemen Who Know All the Wires—-Methods of Dispatch | Stealers—The Frequent Faile ure of Telegraph Thieves, TAY | New York Sun. In speaking of the tapping of the wires | between Long Branch and Philadelphia, | the other day, and the sending of a false | | report by which Philadelphia pool-sellers | | were swindled out of several thousand | | dollars, a telegraph man said: **Such at | tempts, in one way or another, made AVailewae Mica | property, mov. STOLEN MASONIC RELIC, A Jewel Osce Belonglug to Generat | Washington the to Bo Restored to Lodge from Which Tt was Confiscate ymmercial-Ga July 14, Cincinnati (" WASHINGTON, tte Masonic relic is to be returned to its original owners. M ddward Mat thews, a prominent member of the Ma sonic fraternity, was ently elected stary of his lodge, Integrity Lodge, A. F. and A, M. While looking (lnm h the archives of the body he dis. covered an_ old-fashioned silver jowel, o | level, the badge of the senior warden, | | Accompanying it was the following paper MeMORANDUM, -~ At the battle of ericksburg, Va., December, 1862, a pri vate of the artillery had in his possession this level. Upon being exhibited to me, 1 retained possession of it, having sati fied myself that the soldier who brought it into camp was not a member of our | honorable order. At the battle of Chan d cellorsville, Va., May, 1863, I had this level with me. I there became ac quainted with Mr. John R. Spotswood, of Spotsylvania uvlnll\, Virginia, a mem ber of the lodge of A. Y. M., who meoet in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He stated that this lodgeroom was broken in to and bed of all their including the relies retained therein, known as those which were used by our deceased brother, ( ge Wash- ington, and that this level is one of those relics, I hereby deposit said level in| this, Integrity Lodge, No 187, A. Y. M., | to bo held 1 trust for the prop | to whom it may belon, --L- returned | fter tho state of Virginia, as a whole, ases to be in rebellion against the gov ernment of the United States of Amer- 1o n J. Young, late captain Sixty vighth regiment. P, Aninteresting | QGRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. LADE MARK Ti Gt Exo PRADE MARK it ROy, An unfailing cure for Seminal Wopk: 1 Al Memor, BEFORE TAKING, ol 1ax Anll YAIM in the Back, Dimnoss of V patiire Ol Age, and many other diseases that lead to Tneanity or Con. sumption and & Premature Grave. BEwARE of advertisements to_refund money, Arugimts from whom the medicine is bought « have adopted the ‘g Full particilars in our pamphlet, which we de. sire to sond free by mail to every one. g4 The Spe. cific Medicine s sold by all druggists at &1 por pack e six packagos for &, o will be sent froe by the money, by addressing PINE CO., Buffalo, N. ¥ F. Goodman. Jy 19mie-eod N Sold in Omaka by ¢ Rxd, b COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER, BEST REMEDY INTHE | & WORLD FOF DYSPEPSIA, . Suecessor to 3. W. Haveox, Mhere is the histo During the session of the legislature in |y | ro:hinaboR 3 A _— W and member of Integrity Lodge, No. |23 i BmosToRa srTERS d i ! he baggage-master at the Broad strect | every year. The wmen who put up the | ¥ gty ge, ¢ ONSTIPATIO 81 Broadway, N. Y. u.. defaulting paymaster, who was first | 1879 an appropriation of 825,000 wi moved over 1,200 heav : ‘ CONSTIPATION. 2 | of g pi 20) eavy trunks | jobs apparently have less seruples about | 187, : LN | xoported robbed, then rrested, tried by | made for the purpose of sinking and op lay, wnd it was not considered | beuting a pool-seler than thoy would | - Upon oxamining the rocords M, Mat BILLIOUSNESS. ;« .-;A)yz 5'-“[{ n".}"‘,"."'"'{{""‘""1"""” ml ]l(. ;uul }\W)\'h'h"l lnl then | e _|.n,-Fv “i sh ]fl. ;]l:_\r\‘:u N‘li ; very big summer day’s work either. On | about swindling an orphan asylum. A \”‘1“1\" (numllthut Mr. \”uull)gllmq\ u-nllg)u KIDNEY COMPLAINT, e S b b confessed. s frequently been re- | vein of coal 22 inches thi ched | average about 1,500 pieces of bag gugs | wi is 80 easily tapped that the compan- | ¢d his mem Ll in_the lodge on Do- | Eu“‘& SELEBRATED S'"'"'”"" S ported that the military authorities had |at a depth of 713 feet Gate Abire s SLpEy 6 WHBLLS WAL La ¢ N REeTEs | dical philos. | ophy which at_pres. | refused Wasson the privilege of making ent provle, Jelsd | statement. L asked permission to see Hbleree him. This was readily granted, and i th Colonel Jones, the warden, escorted | +|me to the coll house, where 1t fortifes the | Wasson is doing time as check cler 1y against diseasc, and made known the object of my visit, He politely offered me a seat, and d there was no statement that he de- ired to make; that everything concern- had been spread before the s the torpid | stomnch and liver, and cffects a salutary | change in the entire om. For salo by Coriny " P | public, and as there were so many differ- Wit te.cotd | ent stories afloat concerning him' that he would not deay any of them. “There is only one thing that is hard for me to | yhu,xr d that is the constant abuse that |is being heaped upon me by certain re- | | publican newspape have been tried .uul sent here to serve my time, and | T shall conform to all the rules and regu- lations. - did hope that as soon as I en | | tered the pri: these attacks would cease, but I uaderstand that \hm- nlhn» | cati ept up; and 1 dis- | grace was complete when this isacerol |was donned, T can see no reason why m i Only Perfect substitute for Mothers v should Turther Alvll«u me, | Milk. The most nourishi 't f valids and amil 1 i y!” I a ursing mothers. Comme: d. n, with her ates consul | re living | s inall limates, Sold Ly all .\.\ ists. ,1\,(,. "A‘I' for the pamphlet. T. M LF & CO. Lo e Bt ™ ™43 ontral Whar, Hoston, Mase. " The Public 1s requested carefully to notice th | new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly | #arCAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000. Tickets Only | wlso been in Ja- 35 fihlrul 1in Proportion. | sit; 1 was one of the number | that was selected by our government at the request of the Japanese to reorganize their mmy. After that was accomplished | 1, being one of the engincer corps, was placed at the head of their railway sys- tem. I shortly after returned liome and entered the army, where 1 served upffto the time of the commencement of this | trouble. “Then you have nothing to say con- | cerning your trial ” “Nu&f\iug whatever. Everything that | T might say would be misconstrued, and 1 would only cause pain and_anguish to | those who are dear to me.” The maje lips quivered and tes as he spokc of Lis relatives, and truly |} pitying him I withdrew and returned to | the company of Warden James, whom 1 | asked how m bore up under the | ordeal, when his _citizen's clothes were |i exchanged for the stri “He showed his humiliation, but with | a firm voice answered all questions asked | [ him. You undoubtedly noticed his mus- | | tache, which would be considered a beau ideal amongst the ladies, and as it is left to the discretion of the warden as to whether a convict’s whiskers should be removed or not, T did not desire to inflict more pain than was necessay, and when 1 asked him if he wanted to be shaved he said ‘that to use my own pleasure in re- gard to his personal appearance; if it was the rule of the prison to shave and shear | Lovisiana_ Stale. Lottery Company “We do hereby certify that we suporvise the ar- gements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual the Lowisiana State Lottery Company, on manage and conirol the Drawis n ame are conducted with | homesty, fairness and in good fuith toward all pas, and we authorize the company to use this cer- ate, with fac-similes of our signatures attached. nits mlurhnumeulu s rs sprang to his eyes CoMMISSIONRS. Tncorporated in 1868 fo for educational and charif ital of £1,000,000—to wl o 560,000 has since been added, By an overwhelming popuiar vote its franchise was made & part of the - present state constitution adopted December 24, A. D. 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and people of any state 1t never Scales or Postpone Its grand single number draw place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- TUNE Eighth Grand Drawing, Class H, at New Or- 'UESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1888—159th Monthly g ars by the legislature purposes —with a cap- | reserve fund of over | ndorsed by \gs take CAPITAL PRIZ 75,000, 100,000 TIOKEDS at FIVE: DOLLARS EACH, srac: |A man he would not murmur, and that tions, in Fifths in Proportion, a8 long as he remained he should observe | LIST OF PRI¥S, all rules and ask fer no other courteaien 1 CAPITAL PRI 75,000 | than those extended to all the inmates.’ 15, a9 - 30090 | | “You undoubtedly nnhcudn small gold 3 pRiZES OF 4300 12,000 | chain around his neck,” Mr, Jones. 6 do 2000 - 10,000 | " ¢\Whep he was uhlm)ul T Raked i o 10 . 10,000 . » 10,000 [ remove the chain, and then he broke 100 20,000 | down, and with tears streaming down 0 30000 | his face, said that the chain was _placed 1000 2,000 | there four years ago by his ml’e, and o750 when she fastened it, she asked him nev- er to remove it. ‘I have kept that promise,’ he said, ‘and it is the only fa- vor that I will ask of you to let it re- main,” I told him it would do me no good by cutting it off, which would have to be done, as it was sn](uul and that it might remain, His manner showed that this favor on my part was appreciat- ed,” This is'a sad case, and a man mustbe of brutal instincts indeed who could not feel some compassion for one who has all the attributes and bearing of a gentleman and to believe if the whole truth could be learned concerning Wasson's fall that it would show that he was more sinned aguinst than _sinning, wnd to use a gen- tleman's expression to me, ‘““you can bet that Wasson was made an example of, and this whole business is for the grati- fication of a certain army set, with whom he did not aftiliate. After our conversation concerning Wasson had been dropped, I again picked up the *“description book” and in glanc- ing over the pages found the name of Colgate, His is an eventful history He is a son of the celebrated soapmakers of that name and a graduate of Ha For some indiscretion his father { him from home, allowing him | month as long as he lived. brought up in Winfield, Kas., and havin a pleasin he soon ingratiate himself into best society, married a eI ‘a Prizes, amounting to lication for rates to clubs should only be made to-the offico of the Company i New Orleans. For turther information_write olearly giving full addros. Send orders by Express or Mail, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, Orleans, or M. A. DAUPHIN, Now i 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. G LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (0 B. Frank Moore. 727 La Salle Street. Chicago, (Formerly 819 aud 212 Brosdway, N, Y.) Now Manager of Chicago Office. To whom apply for O N ation and fickets. - 160th Monthly Drawing, Tuesday, August 14. First Capital Prize, 875,000, Tickets 85. Sold In Fitths at §1 each. See full scheme elsewhero. _ d weddsat-w-bw DR, HENDERSON, 606 608 Wyandotte St KANSAS CITY, MO, regular graduat medicine the state to tre and Pri psy, Rheus , Urinary and 5k il Weakuess (night | ility (loss nf sexual pow e ddress the guaranteed or money refunded. Charges | most estimable lady and was made book- | g Thoustids ol ontes oprod, Mo ;;,1;';"‘ | keeper for o large “milling establishment aultation free and confidential ~ call or writ there. It is the 0ld story of women, wine | experience are mportant. A BOOK for both sexes illustruted —and circulars of other things sent sea ‘lf FREE MUSEUM m od ood-wly " Joha D. Peabody, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and 5 1507 FARNAM, Residenoe, 1714 Douglas - + + Omahs, Neb and horses, and it was not long before he | was short in his accounts, To hide this | he tried a very eflectivemethod by setting | fire to the mill and destroying the outfit. He got drunk shortly after, gave the whole thing away, was arrested, found | guilty and got ten years. i Kenney, beites known as *“King the Rustlers” of New Mexico, for two 8 0 £ stamp: of | the and at the present | are hoisted from the time 2,500 bushel mine daily. made, and with it the penitentiary has not only become sustaining institution under W , | Jomes, but it materially assists othor pub- lic institutions, w. 1 ¢ gwino fer to live in tho Now Jerus- o, Dem angels am awaitin’ fer me to come; De Lawd am apardon all 1 T allus on hand when Come along, sister, come The best watermillion eber you see, Plenty long collard TI'm g'wine } n (i‘\\'luo Home T's [ De L De de wd saves do sheeps; T got de wool, 1 for my soul gib mighty hard pull But my Lawd was strongest, de 1ope go sl An' old bil went over on his bac Come along, brother, come with me, The gates open wide fer you so frec. De lame can walk, be blin’ can see, T'm 'wine home! my soul to s'prise, Satan tried hiz o 1 and hit him ‘tween the 3ut I took u: T, “O1d Satan, T recl 1'de got dem golden slip n you are beat, on my Come along, chil'en, ¢ 1 me, If nt dem golde ts to see, And hear dem angels singin’ free. T'm g'wine home! L' Enfant Perduv. - — SINGULARITIES, Ong, the Wa o Towa dwarf, is said to be smaller than Tom Thomb. A Florida gopher lived more than a ear | withont food, between the inside planking and the other shell of a boat. ida has a hen tha d a brood of chickens in eet from the grouud. Sir John Lubbock, the well-known English entomologist, has had forwarded to him from Prescott, Arizona, a nest of ants found near that place which is of peculia & great curiosity. Ostrich chicks are farm ngar Anbein a tree twenty- ching out at the ostrich L, at the rate of one a t come out of the egg size of u half- good appetites and Ll\l are du They have rapidly A petrified fore oxtent, has be o of the Color: mountains., Tk inches in diamet that is not pe being all turne An idiotic ne grow lo river, in th are EI(!'. ifi trees twenty , and there is not a bush the sagebrush and grass to stone, ro boy, who hins beon at the Maury county, Te poor heuse for some time, has been found 'to bo in the habit of catching snukes and ground squirrels, and eat- ing them in their natural state. Nine snake heads were found on_ his_person, and several dead snakes were wrapped about his body. D. W. Wells, who resides in the New Hope district, four miles from Santa Ana, Cal., has on hin Jlace an artesian well 135 foet deep, whi lum almost stopped flowing, and a few du_w ago he found that millions of insects, re- sembling small red ants, are daily brought to the surface. They 80 numerous that they can almost be taken by the panful. Two month ago the 4-year-old daughter of James Wilson, living in g it b ty, Penn,, disappeared from ho Parents and friends searched for her for weeks, and finally gave her up as lost. On Monday a hunter found her ten miles from the home of her parents, She fled at his approach, but he sursued and captured her, She fought hins ike a tiger. Her hody wiw naked and she was stained all over with berry juice. Sho had lost the power of ~}..-..d. and “was unable to give any account of her wanderings during her Bucks l\m absence, She had learned o out frogs and cray-fish, devouring them alive with great avidity in preference to cooked food. With good care it ix thought she will soon learn to talk again, and forget her remarkable experi: ence in the woods, among snakes and wild cats, which abound in that section of coun: try. e ——— CONNUBIALITIES, Soveral notable Imppy marriages have been made on two hours’ courtship,but it is a pretty waferale to know the girl for at least three days and & picnic, _ Miss Lovey Lee, .luugmu of the late Wil- g0, of New York, who last winter ared to be the prettiest unmarried woman in Rome, has been' betrothed to Mr, Denison, & we: "The Vienna c ments for_a great Mo, sutumn, Many great arti among them Rubinstei brought in speciul trains from all the large cities, The proceeds are to be devoted to the projected Mozart monument. Gen. Alfred Aylw South African Boi an Hoesen, a 1 of one of the tocratic families of Brookly o Boston, and was married. Tho brid: twenty yeurs old, and is said to be u fostival for next s will co'operate, o guests will be is about highly | complishied and Very pretty. gher of Ross Win A " e gossip runs, to Mz, Hutton, Ithy young wan of the wth of Treland young people met in ew yeurs and at a second meet ow, duriy they became A wedding celebrated not ¢ o in y Londonderry. The bride bridegroom were walking to church,when, suddenly,” an exuborant person discharged i g in’ hon the on and brought down both bride and groow, each being struck in tho fuco und neck, and ‘seriously Injured e wedding was, of course, postponed, hody supposed that Congressman Ben was a confirmed bachelor, but his coronation cere of Eve Le Fe Te 18 | heart has been torn from him, so to ~1n.uk and | Losa %2,000; iusured, s is the best iuvestment | f| calculate that t has made a nest and | © struction and | wn | are passed through the baggage-master’s | room every day during the summe months. At a rough guessthe perspiring baggage-master yesterday found timo to 000 trunks ave checked out of Philadelphia every day durin June, July and August. BLact year there were 500,000 trunks checked out and aboiit 300,000 received into the baggage room at Broad strect alone. The heavest month wasjAugust, when the average per day was over 1,000 trunks outward bound, and over1,000 re- eived from abroad, Duruu., thv latter | art of September and in October and | vomber the baggage flows back at | the rate of about 1,600 per da On the ™ 2,600 trunkschecked out of the bag- m at Broad street station, w! lmh was the biggest day's work on record. Hanging on the the out-bound | and _in-bound baggage room are over 400,000 checks, covering all the impor- | tant railrond and stemmboat routes in the | United States and Canad A trunk can | be checked even to London, Paris, Rome or Berlin, “In the winter,” remarked the bag | gagemaster, at the station, ‘“‘we have cool weather, less baggage, and compara- tively small trunks, but in_the summer, | when it is hot, the baggage becomes enor- mous in unmber and size. 1f this tlunvv of building big trunks keeps on, the rail. | vond companies will soon be compelled to construct cars with doors as largo as half the length of the car. ‘Dog houses,” which come so large that _they were the subject of general remark a few years lago, are considered small affairs ‘com- pared with some of the immense recopta- | | cles now in use by fashionable ladies on |a jaunt to Long Branch o a trip to Hurope.” A box full of gold bricks could scarce- ched with more care than a is looked after by the big railrond | companies in these days of travel. The destination of every one of the 1,600 | pieces of baggage which goes out of the | Broad street station daily is recorded ina book, and anges curs a ve- ceipt is taken by the train haggagemaster and sent back to the Philadelphia offico, As for instance, in a journey from Phila- delphia to New Orleans the trunk changes cars ten times, ten reccipts, showing whose hands it passed through and who delivered to the passenger and received the check, are taken and returned to the | men who 'started it on its voyage. A trunk whick left Broad street station a Jon ago can be traced by the recoipts iere through all the routés and through whose hands it pussed to its destination. Thus it happens that of the 300,000 sent out lnst year not a single trunk was lost, sl LS, Contagtous disenses, malaria, liver com- plaint, are all prevented by using the gentle but powerful tonic, Brown’s Iron Bitters. —— Arthur's Yellowstone Trip. Washington Lette The president’s preparations for his trip are progressing rapidly, and it will be conducted with all the style of which such a programme is susceptible. The presi- dent’s Newport trip is abandoned finall Of course some of the papers arc pm{ ing into him for leaving Washington for a month or six weeks, but surcly the president is entitled to thirty days’ leave, with pay like the other governinent em- ployes, the cabinet taking all the leave they want during the year. No matter what John Sherman may have said some time ago about Mr. Arthur's laz in cortainly not a lazy man row. works hard and he shows it. He comes to the White House every duy and he rondn every hour of his time there in the transaction of affairs, He appears now like a very wearied and overworked wan, in wpite of his ombonpoin. He looks like what the old woman called “‘peaked.” His complexion is sal- low, m..f is opos have a tired look, so the eople ought really in all justice to allow him a month or 80 of vest: The arrange- ments for the trip are all in the hands of the secretary of war, and it is said that he | means to outdo the muuuy of the navy in his efforts at entertaining the president | or die. This is encouraging to the presi- |dent. The New York yacht squadron made a big bid for the president’s com- pany at their regatta on August 4, but M, F. J. Phillips was call his latest and sweetest noto dec polite invitation, ever, hankers after Newpor him; he likes the socioty mer | women. Perhaps, when he is jolting | aver the Yellowstone park on the back of an obstinate pony, he will wish himself lon the Newport piazzas listening to the asino band and looking at the pretty women driving up and down on Bellevue avenue. R What's the use having dyspepsia? heleh and say you've got I tim f”" eat! Iron Bitters a D. 1 A. D. Bullock { brisile futory, Cincinnati, buried last uight. | Why thurn, every Be sensible, take Brown's turday before the 4th of July there| » wholly unable to furnish absolute cember 14, 1871, and had gone to reside At attempt to beat the Long |t London Bridge, Princess count [ Island_city pool rooms Irst summer | Ascertaining the name of the K | was discovered just in the nick of | icksburg 1 | time. Tt was during the Saratoga races ning the 4 | The intention was to get the news ahead [ Grand Master, Mr, | of the pool sellers. Western Union had following letter an office in Saratoga, but one in Long Puia | 1sland City. Mutual Union had one in | W H i icksburg Lodge, | . ‘T.Iulllan:»\, I;m unllw\l‘n IL-“‘ ;l.‘;‘»:"d ¢ n}l My DEAR SIR AND “m”“ Having | The men who worked the job determined |4,y yooontly elected sceretary of Inte to tap Mutual Union news and_run it | beo" rocntly elected sccrotar [around through an offce in this oity and | [ Lo No- 185 B G Mo | thence to Long Island City. Accordiv o a Mutual Union lineman_ was bribed, | stection. ge and its officers, and ob- Muulu»w wrote the 27, 1883, of Freder. Jung W PHIA, transmitted to me by our late secre 1 found apaper and jowel which 1 ““}”l!:"““‘:.l“_l"t"l‘m tho wire right in the | haught would be of intorext. to you and | T Drondway. The dispatches from | YO0 1odke: Bclosed you will find a copy Y. of said paper with® a sketeh of the \\umlug:\ had, therefore, to pass through the ‘snide’ oftice before they reached the | | Mutual Union oftice. From their up- | town oftice the gang sent the message by | | a private wire to Long Tsland City, and by haste saved several minutes of time. jewel which, if it is as the aforesaid pa per claims it to be, T have no doubt but ur lodge would be anxious to obtain ssession of it again, Anything you de- ire to communicate with referénce to me will be fraternally received for we That is, they would have done so if the |50 W ey ! Mutnal Union people had not discovered |5 fxions to- toturn LA | the game a fow minutes before 1 o'clock, (P8P QRN utomglly yours, | when the races were called.” The foll. aeiihy A | “*How ave thers féllowsiable to pickiont “,l',]"“ following lotter Syras fracatyod | the right wire among the hundreds | strung through the strectar” Kdw .,':l“{,"'.‘{{,‘“"“‘j“,':‘,’ N “There are plenty of old line men who [ Pyeay St ant Brorsi l\nn\\ all about the lines of the city. | of June 27 to Wm. H. Some of these line men are always out of | of Fredricksburg Lodgoe, No, 4, A. F. & employment, 1t is casy to hire them for |A. M.*in reference to a Masonic level ",’;’,f" r:}n.. l;ll}}"i"‘.in;- a8 on :l‘".' {"'“P:y\\'hu'].l had been doposited in your_lodge | Branch and Philadelphia line, there are | v Warren J. Young, late eaptain in the lod Your Goodrie, W. M 1 Q0K LRO By I they do not Sixty-cighth regiment P. V., along with 3 the first time they can the next a memorandum of his conneotion 1 e 7 .| with it d his vish respecti “Jt is apparently more difficult to in- | it R Wt i Dt 4 teroept o wessage and send a false one | jinded me for reply. 1t is true, s than to got tho news in advan o |stated by Mr. Spotswood to Captain Not very much _more difficult, The Young, that our Lodge was sacked and > ench | pyorytling carried off. The only things end of the cut wire. These wires are|gved wore our two charters and the |led to separate instruments in the one {room. An operator sits at each one. Messages are allowed to pass along | through until word is voceived that the particular horso they wish to beat is at the start. Then the cireuit between the two points is cut and the messag the race track stops with the who has cut the line. He answ Scottish charter dated 17568, under which we worked until 1787, when our Virginia charter was granted; two handsome and uniquely forcign carved, with Masonic emblems, chairs, the old Bible published in 1666 and 1668, on which George Washington was mado o Muson, an old “| record book, running from 1752 to 1771, and containing the evidence of Ge the point to which the message was sup- | Washington's sonnection. with No. 4 posed to go, and the operator at his | 4] t)ege articles had been removed from elbow, using the signature of the opera- tor on the track, sends on the false mes- sage. Then the cut wire is spliced and ol traces of the job are removed. It would take a smart man to find the plac where the cut was made, It could be discovered omly by accident, because there are so many spliced breaks in every line.”” T have heard that you have an instru- went for determining the location of the breaks.” “Tt might locate these fellows if the company had any information that its line had been tapped at the time, but T doubt T AP E s e (3 ondition of the lines it this hot the lodge-room and hene d. The two or thr of our Lodge, now living here, say that our jewels were silver and perfectly plain. 1 beliovo that dhis was tho only odge in the south that was sacked, and T supposo there can be little if any doubt that the level belongs to No. 4. Our lodge does not hold another regular meot- ing until September, and if your lodge is satisfied that the level “is ours we will be glad to receive it at your hands, and you and your brethern of No, 187, may feel assured that the kindly and’ brotherl feeling promptiug the restoration, will awnken a warm and gratefully responsive chord in the hearts of the receivers. With fraternal regards, T am yours truly, M. CRUTCHFIELD, Secrotary. Ata meeting of the Integrity lodge, on Thursday ovening, theabove lotters were read, and the secretary was instructed todeliver the jowel to the Fredericksburg lodge. Were Kav. “Ty it not possible to devise some method for protecting the pool sellors?” “If thoy would take their news in ci- pher they would be perfoctly safe. Or they could have their messages repeated. They will not adopt either mothod. The tryuble is they want to save every second of time, The sooner the winner gets his money The sooner he'll put it in circula- tion again.” Do the ‘beats’ usually succeed in their schemes!” “he, Nevada Notes. Virainia Crry, Nev., July 20, Twen- tyfive buildings, mostly wooden, were destroyed by fire this moming before the tlames were arrested. Lossos undeter- mined The strike of the railroaders on the extension of the Oregon branch of the Central Pacific ceased, the whole force of 4,000 men mturning to work grading and track laying. CATARRA usually do not, easy as it is to Tt is now four years i Bliss were ‘beaton’ 8o badly in Long Island City by a false dispatch.” An occasional success makes up for the fail- ures, and th with each succeeding season TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, . . 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Their action on the und Skin 18 al§o prompt; removing all fmpuritics through theso three # scavs | engory of the uynu.m.” producing n\\pc- | tite, sound ai ¥ Lok, & elear | skifandnyigorou: mmh ; CAULO NO T | with daily worl & ‘ ANTIDO'IE T | CQUL\HQ"” T.!!II%.‘A!B‘,!!H;.. | e § stantly to a GLossY BLACK by plication of this Dyk, Bold b 16 Radical Cure, ord's Iuhaler, and in o of all drug Potte rl relict and provention, 18 APPIL For tho INSTANT of Rhoumath ‘olds, Weak Iiuk. A Bowels, Bhooting s, Hysteri, Fo- pliation, Dyipep B asinglo ap. | 5 |)ru“m-. or sent by express on ro m-uf [ucvmc % Office, 44 Murray Btrec P £y nuh & Porous Plaster) aud l:u b 'llmlIAuuuorumuLmnm mi. LASTER oyt et S documents, | lettor | > ante-bellum members | , LUNC DISEASES. SEDENTARY DISEASES, IMPURE BLOOD ILER&CO-. IPROPRIETORS AND sm.z MANUFACTURERS. OM HA, NEB. 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Fifty cente by by The lmerlcan Diarrhwa Cure « Has #tood the test for twenty years. ~Sure cure for all. Nover Fails, Diarrhaea, Dysentay, and Chole- a Morbus, Deane's Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial, 1t Is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. SURE CURE WARRANTED For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. PRICE, §1.00, W.J.WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. For Sale by all Druyy/m' Or sent by Expross on recelpt of price. _ mibletes J.P.WEBER&CO 808 8. 10th St., Omaha. Make Braces for the Correction of Physical Deformities. Hip and Spinal Diseases, Club Feet, Stiff Knees, Bow Lege, Knock-knees, ete. Trusses of the Best Make kept on Hand. Trusses repaired. Crutches made to order. Sl jobs of wll kinds done in steel, iron and wood. Nopairing o all” Kindsdone chéap, neat sod promptly J. P. WEBER & CO., 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Jy19-¢ 1m Base Ba.ll | St. Mary's Avenue Grounds. ‘ UNION PACIFICS VS. B. & M Saturday, July 21, 1883, Game called ut 3:80 . w1, Admission, 25 cents irund stand, 25 ect Freo list pouitively suspondod. " ¥ Scule axtes