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(CK TS, 92,00, o HA! #abjock 10 a0 mantpulation, not contr iot 0 intoresd. 4 1o the falrosh asbare of chanoe in oxistonos, Y & 00., 1212 Broad ©0., 108South 4t 8. & 00, 019 3ala - LYES, 81.00 olled Dy @ thing in ¢he JOREIC PR} THE DAILY BEE-- TUESDAY APRIL 14, i88 “G0 IT, COTTON-TAILS." Reminiserecs, Fall of Spice and Life, Of Grant, Sheridan, Libby Prison and » Hard Pight, St. Louls Republican, Sittiog In his office yesterday afternoon, Gen, Warrgn P. Edgirton went at a can ter over his battle-field the late wat, and relsted mavy a good and telling story of Grant, Garfield, Sheridan, Sherman, Bragg, Longstreet, Perryville, Misson Ri'ge, Kuoxvule aud Matfroesboro, 1. was at the last pamed place that the general wan oaptured, and whence he went_as ho expreseed It, “‘to board with Mer. Dayis " . + My company had taken up a position near a neck of wood: and the enemy charged us in three lines. After the first charge, Lora! but weren't we scar saw men who had fought without aquiver at Shiluh, with bianched faces and nerves all gone at Murfreeaboro. The balls were falling among us like hall, and a ehell from a small bowitzer, coming stealght ot me, burst when a few feet away, golog into two piecos and pasing at olther wlde of mo, L'he powder in the shell struck me full in the iront ano coversd me with g ime, 1 urn forly colors iu a sccond, gartca,’ sald some ore near me, minutes every day In the year. An ex- ress train on the Great Northern, from .ondon to Manchester, 203 miles, slways runs through in 4 hours and 15 m'nutes, or at the rate of 50 miles an hour, “‘% nlar express tralns to Edinburgh, 395 miles, run in nione hours, The special Sooteh express loaves King's Oross station every day In the year at 10 o'clock, Two hoars and nine minates later it makes its first stop at Grantham, and Grantham is 1056 miles from Londen. In fiva miiutes less than four hours It has reachd York, 188 miles, and though not runaiog eo tast north of there resches Edinourg st seven o'clock, From Easton tion, London, to Liverpool, It s about 220 and the fastest of tho regalar trains make the run i four hours a.d forty minutes. The Irish mall runs from London to Choster, 185 miles, ina fon minutes more than four hours. Thees are speeds unequaled In this conn'ry The nearest approach to them in Americs 18 the limited trains on the Penn ylvauis, Baltimore & Ohto, ard Lake Shore, and tho fast mails from Ohicago to tho west, for long distancos, and some of the Penn- sy'vanin's eastera tratng for sh re runs The Liske Shore lim tod {s still the fast- est long distance trsin in the world, rou- ning from New York to Chicago in twenty-six and a half kours, ooy on hour and a half lorger than tha uew schedule of tie Pennsylisui the distance belng aix y-nine milis g oat or. The Vanderbilt jimited e thisty- seven miles an hour, the Pen: iy vanis thirty-six end a half and the Balimors & derbilt lim ited raos from New York to Albavy, 142 miles In three and & half hours—or a forly miles an hour. This epecd is main frightened” reat God.' i n't youl “Ovor a hill Isaw two white ccme—neqitnd neck going for all they were wortlf’ paking for the cover. A|tsiced to Buffalo. If the Lske Saore trooper on the gronrd also sx = hem, aic [ pesple spur up 10 that gait fr. m Buftilo raising himself on one arm shouted, ‘Go|to Chicago the train will make the ir, cotton-talls! Goit! By goll I'd bs|through run in twenty-four and a half with you {f 1 hadn't a charscter to sus- | hours, etill beating the Pei naylvania half tain,” 1he report of the battle shows |an hour. The New York, New Haven that I had: eeventy-five horses kiled tn|& Hariford runs a limited from New wy company, end ameng them was the | York to Boston, 234 miles, in slx houra. horse I rode. hen my boys retreated | Somo of the fastest traivs in Americs, I was left upon the field with & elight | nearly matching in speed and distance wound In my arm. As the rebs came up | the best Eoglish traius, are run by the one ot them maid to me, ‘stranger, you|Pennsylvania from New Yogk south. lo k scared.’ ‘I am,’ I apswered him.|The fast mail from Jerscy City to ‘Well, take about four fingera of this, | Baltimore, 186 miles, goes fllrongh and see if it don’t bring'yon round,’ wa: |In just five hours. The Wash- his reply, handing mo his canteen. 1 |ington limited reaches the capltal, 128 took itand drank, and I wished that |miles in five hours and fifty minutes. drink migitsgo on forever.” Between Jersey Cit; *What ey do with you when you | 90 miles, the Pennsylvania runs a parlor were taken soner?” *‘Sent me to|cir train In three minutes less than two Libby pr(nnn—-fi , I boarded with Mr |hours. But the lightning train of Amer- Davis.” ‘‘Bo¥ did they treat you?”|ica is run every day in the year by the “They starved me—well they were starv- | Baltimore and Obio between Washingtdn ing themselves, But I weighed 210|and Baltimore. The distence is just 40 pounds when ¥ went in and only 160 | miles, but n 46 minutes you arv taken when I came out, Now, when I get|trom the ehadows of the capitol to the down to 150 pounds, I am pretty well |center of the Monumental Ciiy. A mils worn away, for my hones will weizh al |a minute Is tho rogular apeed nocessary most that. Then was when a guardiar | to mako this schedule, snd fre juontl should have been appointed for me. I|the train even rans faster fo was 80 ravenonsly hungry that for wesko [ svretches, 1 conld not pass an eativg etanc, aa oyster | Our westarn roads do not al to zun house or a restaurent withou' filling up. [fast. lven the Burlington ‘Fast Cal I ruined my digestion. I was sent to | expross to St. Louis,” which Annapolis when I was exchanged, |deal of bustler for theso cashied what cert ficates of deposit I had, | cloven h and thirly $700 worth, and had spant 1t all before I|to run 3 mailes. The roached Cloveland, though I went in a|Central lmnited to Now atra ght | Thero weo $1,300 comin | same distance as to New York, to me from tho poymaster, end {hls 1|thizy olx houre. DBotwaen Chicag spent, living like a lore for a short time. | Omaha the passenger traivs of tho 1 When I pressnted mygcli to Gea, Gae- | roada very from twonty hours to nearly fiold, chief of s:aff, I was all broke up |twenty d Omaha i and awful sick., 1 to gons | ia excruclatingly slow, forty-soven hours throagh, and he su in | being spont between Omaha snd Odgen, search of some place where I would have |1,035 miles. The Obio and Misalasippt littlo to do and Iot- of time to do it In.|(Baltimore and Ohio) runs a good tran Ilosked my gra' tude, and he sent me |from St. Louis to Cincinpatl, doing the to Nachville, Tenn,, where I did garrizon | 341 miles in a little more than ten hours, duty till I got trad of it and asked for a|Tha fast mails west from Chicago male a chunge Iwas sent to Sheridan, who |litrle less than thirty-five miles an hour. rabb 1linois Orleans and Philadelphia g [ tios in comfort. “Fre Elophant's Intelligence, Tondon Lotter to Philadelphia Telegraph, The int« lligence of the elephant is pro- verhlal, A FAOETIOUS GOLD-HUNTER, Mark Twain's Experience as a Pocket- Miner in Oalifornia=Origin of the “Jumping knows right from wrong, and even re- flests upon the matter, has been fre Alta Oalifornia, The postion of the posket-miner [this reatoning faculty was recently dom- amopg the other inhabitants of a mining | onstrated In the province of Bargamarab- rogion very much rosembles that of the | poor, Indla. Tho rajah of Corlahat had bec-hunter among the people of the|a nuttor of elephanta employed in bring- froniier settioments in agricultural re-|ing logs of wood from the foresat, which gions. The businees he follows als) ha«[they dld by ocarr ing them by thelr several yolnts of resemblance to that oi|trunks. To enccurage the anfmols at the bee-huuter. The trail followed by | the attendants s metimes gave them one leads him to the tree stored wi'h|whisky, which intoxicaunt, as all know, aweets, and that of the other endsina|the clephant i: very partial to, pocket of swectest gold The man who|One of the beasta, s lage male, becomes an expert bee-hunter is likely to| was partleularly fond of liquor remain a bee-hunter all his days, and the |and evidently nad all ths elomonts of a same may b raid of the pocko: miner. | professionsl drunkard. Owe day he Marck Twan's rarrow escape feom b broke Intwthe atorehouse at Corlahar, comlog & pocket-minse has never boen [ avd tefors beingdiso: vered'drank himio f told. TItis worh reco nto aarnts of lnsenaib lity-—dead dravk, him the story of the I'he vext day ha was o very sick elapbant nd seut him off alo: g tho liue of the fand tad & tremendous head on him Titerary lodo a.d sot him to scratching | His pocitence and mortlfication wers therein for pookets of fun, reully comlcal to witness, At thie tims In 1866 Mark wesried of Bohemian | M:. Jumes Jorson, the English tempor n San Franciec) and went up in the [auc: advocate, was bolding a sorles of ng regions of Calaveras county to|temperancs revival meetings in the Mis rusticate with eome cld feiends—S8tove, | sion chuich at Oorlshat, and many took Jim, end Bily Gill's. Jim Gillis was, | tho piodge. The ovenlrg of the d.y and 0111 fe, one of the mostexpert pocket |afce. tio elophant’s dru iken esoapa o miners in Calforn Although edu-| the audience at the tamperance moeting on ol with a view eventually to fight the hed to aee tho diesipated ele battle of life as & physicisn, and th ugh alk up to the s 111 finding sola cin his loisnrs momen | table ren loy, refzed & in the works of Greel: ard Latin autbors | pen 1\ his name roposig on a shell in his cabin, Jin:|a plecg he walked Giliis 18 booked for life as a pocket!in trlum) . the olepi miner. The business has. chara has never <& bim that he can not bresk away from- he is bound t1 it {n chains of gold. Show blm a particlo o f quartz gold on the sic of & mountain, aud if it came £ whore 1t was found through the process ov ac dents of natare undistarbed in any vay by tho interferenco of man, he widl #5 un- G —Tre— = u’rlngly trace it to its source as the beo| RISt Many & {foot Goes Baze, huntee will fo.low the bee to its hoard of [ 13 ston Transcript awoets. Lady Ermyatrude Russell had almoat Matk Twain found the Bohomian style | 8 hondred pairs of new boots and slippers of minlng practiced by the “Giliis bya” |in her bridal outfit, and all of them had much mors attractive than those more | very low heeis. 'Tno bridal slipper, like regular kinds which call for a large cut- | the *‘Lost Helr's” other shoe, was a boot, lay of muecle, He and Jim Gillts trok [and was of whits eatin, fastened with to the hills in search of golden|pearlbuttons and embroldered with sil- pockets and spent some days|Ver. in working up the undisturbed trail of an undiscovered deposlt. The; were on theé golden ‘‘bee line” and stuok | decay, loss of manhood, ste. I will send s receipt to it falthfully, though it was necessary f tint Wil cure pou KHKE OF CHARGR. Thia Kract to carry each sample of dirt to a small | Am Send gelf-addressed_envelope Rav. Jo- stroam in the bed up a canyon in order | suru T. INuAN Station D " New York. to pan it out. Fach step made sure by ST golden graine, they at last came down| - Mutton vs, Wool, upon the pocket which had thrown these | From the Journal of Agriculture. grains off. It wasa cold, dreary, driz-| Some of our exchanges hold that too zlvg doy when the ‘‘home deposit” was f much {mportanco is aitached {o the pro found. The first sample cariied to tho | ductlon of wool and ioo little to mntton. stream and washed out ylelded but a few | In the yoars gene by the greatest profit cente, Although thd right vein had been | i came from oft t! backs; now discove-ed, they had aa yot, foun. 1t comes from under ‘heir hides. We ail end’” of the pecket. Retu ho thoughifol efoepman will en the vein, they dog a ssmplo fr ) hold on fo beth the wool and place, and were about o covry ap. end by to the ravine and teat it when the raly 1l copacliy b be ar down he With chat- | wiil n g tceih Mazk declared he would re tho main no Jonger: o said there was n sonse in froezing 1o death, ae, in o day or two, when it.was br ght and m, the; coald roturn and pursue their invest Yielding to Mark's e od nn they were by bis blnc back, and genera ly micy for Angostura B the Lading phy purity and whol terfoits and as the gonuino a Siegert & Son: clo, propared by o — ARD.—To all who are sufforing from errors and tudigestions of youth, nervous weakness early Tho attenticn of hern states has baon d botter facilitiea f decked csrs, eo that mut- a primary factor in , henco they wil retain wise larga flocks and de- ot wool maily, but in lhe summer treatles, b The Immente quadrdped seems to possoss & human mentality, and that it quently notlced. A eingular instance of Swi ANE "‘fikn ~ THE GREAT BERMAN REMED FOF{C UIE'—':AIN. Rheumatism, Nenralgia, Sciatica, . Lv{r;ll-\'\n. Backache, Headache, Tosthache, ore ont,Swellings Sp; i 1am tetes of br my Ars adiminiat a helploss iny 4. 1 ¢ Specific My 1-ga. arms + 1o them Withotit paii. s, wrmi b 3 copp ). 1 Su pler county, Ga Ulcers. For six right feg. anid r 1 was treated v a1 with Todido of Potassium lelploss. Six boitles of penmanent cire . D. WiLsox, Gaizosvillo, Ga, Fe Switt's Specific ia entiroly vegotable. f0od and Skin Diseases matled free. Treatia on The Swirt Srrcivic Co , Drawer 8, Atlants 4, or | there has been 169 W. 23d S8t., N. Y. DOCTOR WHITTIE 617 St. Charles §t., 8t. Louis, M A rogular graduate of wo Modical Collegos, bs bie %din 28 FLoom D 15 elty papen 1 fhents kaow: Nervous Proswation, Debility, Ments! ane Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otner é4'tc- tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Pofava LR e S Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess Exposure or Indulgence, wiich trodsen fowo of ¢ A Positive Writter civea tn all corate ¢ | the bavks drawing o —_— ] L GHOWING (1Y The vomarkable growth of ‘Umshs ¢uring the last few yoxrs Is & mattes o! groat astonishment to those who pay an ocoaslonal vialt to this growing city. Tha lovelopme! { the Stor* Yards--the ocesslty of the Boit Line B finely peved streeta—tho hund new rosldences and costly business bloaks, | with the population 14 olty mo doubled In the last five yoara, is s grest surprice to visltors and la the admiration of our eltizens, This rapid 1t years I suffored with uloers ey my | growth, the business actlvity, and ¢ many subatantial {mprovements med: s lively demand for Omgha real estate, and every Investor hsa made s handsom: profit. Sinsa the Wall Streot panto May with the monmlmmfi ory of hard times, o8 demaud from specala - tors, but & faly demand from Investo: secking homes, This Iatter olass ave taking advantage of low prices In bulld. ing material and are secwring thelr homes at much less cont than will be pcssible » year hence. Speculators, too oan buy real autsal » sheaper now and ought to take sdyuus 3 of prosent prioces for frimwe ) 1 ta wert few years promises greatex t pweots In Onane than the past - »ars, which have boen as goo(! -~ “aic. ceasonably deatr., New mmn- x establishmeni. nd large job. Yuuans are added aliuct weekly, and o the prosperity f ‘)maha, Viare aro meay io Owan: and througk- but the State, who have 5:ir money iu oval rate of lo- torest, which, U jadlolonsly invorted dmaha zasl outate, would bring avch greater yoturns. We have which we ars co; d 1avy for saie the finent e b o R operty in the north ourts of the ve have fine lots at reas venue, 1 Tk ablo and dejected appearance, Jim emp tiod tho sachs of dirt upon the ground, fist having hostily written and posted wp a mnotles of thelr clalm to a certaln number of feet on the vein, which notice would hold good put me on his staff, and there I had onough to do Sheridan’s brothor Mike was wagon n aater of the s'aff, and had This country has the fastest lony dis- tance train in the world (above 500 miles) and the fastest short run (the Baltimore or thirty days. Angel’s camp being at no great distance from the spot, while their cabin was some miles away. Mark and early fall they can socure by the atd of reasonable rates of transpertion sime returny f heir mutton. A, mixed sheep, ore will sheer wall and at the eame timo can be afterwards muttoned, with a carcass geing up to 125 or 130 pounds, will be foand the bast sheep for profit. atmm— and Ohlo’s forty mile in forty-five min. utes), but for speedy services on all classes of trains and at all diatances the English roads are much in the lead, ——— Three Reasons Why cvery one needs, and should tske Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the spring:— 1st: Because the system is now iu ita aveatest need, Hood's Sarsaparilly gives 3 th, - Decango tha blood Is sluggish and Hoo's Sarsaparilla purifies. Jocause, from the above facts, { Heod's Sarsaparllla will do a ar or 1t of good now than at thue, Take it now. A Kive Country Gentleman, Prof. L, B. Arnold, who lives ! thres wiles of Rochester, owns’ an { tivates a Mttlo farm of tive acres 1, Urof, Arcold eays, ¢o Lold L t. stand a good deal of hard talking from his brother, who was in the habit of having things to suit him—or knowing the reason why. Mike was a little Irish lad, who felt very much aggrieved at times and made a confidant of me. Cno day a regiment came to ue from st. Louis under conimand of Laibold, which, from its teutontc charaster, came to be known as the ‘“/wel Missouri.” Mike struck up «uiie an intimacy with the men aad it wasn't long before he recwived a, commission as second lieutenavt, rigne by the governor of Missoust Afmed with this he procsedad to his brother and asked to be put upon his satf, Geén. Sherifan at firat de- murred, but finally ccnsented, and little irish Jad i3 now Lieut -Col. Sheri dan of the United Statss army. | “en. Phil made his ton simke a i Gen, Grant maw wade up bis mind right then | | ro just what kind of a man Shert. | iU is nob gencrally koown that [ g went onteide and beyond his | Heo had been oiderad to take the riils pita attho fotof the we and hold thim Bat wh it on up the hilland tho wholo place. Short!y afterward | Grant was cwlod to Washin put in command of all the foross. mediately after camo an_ order (o Sk dan to come to Washio, other order to sll concerned directing them to speed his progrese. * “This fe cither o commond or a cont martis),’ was Sheridan’'s comment on the order. And it proved correct, for he was put in commnt of the cavalry in the atmy o} the Putomac.” ier N ol vithin 1 culs Laere an 1L this he add- f Ltide incom.t frut crop, beos, ete t includa cow fooc s, fodder, corn, ete., wistar nse, amountiig ) encugh to keop one cow hwf thayenr All this makes 3600 fecm the five acres Ho koeps but onc cov; wholly on the soiling systew, there being not & rod . f pa ture on the place. The cow iaa v .1y — profitable member of the concern, and if Drowsiuess 1o the Day Timo wen wich families could realiz3 the value unless cause by lack of eleep or from over | of such an animal, and could belleve thet caticg, Is & symptom of disease, 1f it be|a cow and a pasture are not neccssarlly accompanled by general debility, head- | jngeparable, far more farhily cows would atd the form of ¢ uiamer o i | acbe,loss ot appetite, coated tongue and | be kept. One acre /s in apple treee— ases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and tlycured b Special Practice. osses by Dreams, Pimples on inhood, positively cured, There §a o cxporimenting. The appropriate remedy 18 at once used in each case. Consultations, per~ sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. icines sent by Mall and Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender, Address DR.JAMES No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, Il e HAMBURG-AMERIC AN PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England, France itod | the world, ) only when the long run ls consider. Tolh, agents In oumeta, 0 ronow: oen! oute ln Gounell Blofls, ©. ICHARD & @n. Fage. Agta, 61 Breadway, N. Y. Chas. Kos' rh;fl & 0o, Genrral Wostern Ageuts, 170 Wash. W B, » ——e e e The Hall Tyoe:Writer of Ahi an_inted ribbou, Price ouly $40. Seud tor deeoriptive airoulars. GEO. J. PAUL, AGENT, wlddswim x 714, Omaba Neb, F. B M & 8:h ) on | The 25-hour achedule, therefore, calls sallow compleximn, you By be sure that | one to two In corn, manared in part by you are suficring fram biliousncss and | poultry manure; cne to raspbercies consequent derangement of the etomach | (Doolittla), grown chiefly by drying. 1t and bawels. Dr. Pierce's ‘‘Pleasant Par- | takes avout two and one-half to three gative Pellots” are a aure cure for all ail- | and one-half quarts of berries fora ponnd ments of this nature. They cleanse and | of evaporated frult. The usual garden purlfy the blood and relieve the digestive | orops are growing in abundance, o1gan e — — RAILWAY TRAINS, —_— How the People ot this Country and ot Europe Have ‘Been Whirled, For Brochial, Asthmatic apd Pal- FAST Brown' s Bronchial e —— Presents to the Presldent. ‘Washington Capital. The president is stlll bothered with | presents. Lust week a big salmon was sent from Orsgon to be served for bis Easter Sundsy ner, A Connecticat Chicago Herald. Tae Penusylvania limited traln arrive from New York at just 10 o'u}lock yes- terday morning, having occupied twenty- v tours in ruuning from Now York. | Woman gave hi thi photograph of her son, who s perhspe tan years younger, Tbla ls “"lm;? li’u bz :h:h’:"‘fi::.:::‘,nb“: but bears 80 strikiug @ resemblance to od, | Mr. Cleveland a3 to be taken for bim even by peraons who kuow the president well. The ludy sald she wanted the president to have a photograph of her son beszause of this remarkable resem- blance. 1am told that the president hasn't 8 brother who looks o much Like him as this Connecticat man, There sro many tralvs that run fester for shorter distauces. Between Jersey Olty and Chicago there are 911 milepoat (or%i wiles an hour. To make up for tlme loat at stopy this meauns aver sge rupming of ‘more than fory miles an hour. This s good speed Bat not s0 good as was ¢ made by the Jarrett & Palmer speclal ixinecon- \({ent.l train from New York to Sa - Franclsco in 1876, the 3 801 miles beiryg| Speedy cure to all dissases cf coyered in 53 hours and 39 minutes, N . | Peys or urinary organs byfnsivg s it aa good o8 @ dozen or more E-glish | Remedy, trains make daily, The royrl mail (x What an ap drees from Ohariog Cross siatlon, Lin-|it makes w3 lon to Dover, 76} miles, runs ln 105! Remedy. e— - Bohold the conqueror or &l klcucy, liver and urinary diseascs—Huo's Rome dy. Sure enro, the kid Huu 10 i g slpen, { YOUNGME ¥ iikiaD THIS, Tug Voutaro Bewt Jo., of Marshall, Mich,, offer to send their colebrated ELECTEo-VOL: TAI0 BELT and other ELECTKIO APPLIANCES 00 trial for thirty daye, to men (young or 0ld) afflicted with nervona debility, loss of vitality aud manhood, and ail kindred troubles. Al for rheumativm neuralgia, puralysis, and many other disoasss. Complote restoration to health, vigor 224 niahood guaranteed. No risk 18 incurzed as thirty deys trial is allowed, Writo thoin at oueo for liuetrated paraphlei reo, and Jim struck out for that place. The only hotel in that little mining camp wae kept by one Coon Drayton, an old Mis. siseippt river pilot, and at his houso the half drunken pocket miners fonnd shel- ter, Mark Twain havicg formerly fol- lowod the business of pilot on the Miesls- alopi river, he and Coon wera soct great friends snd swapped scores of ysrns. It coniued to rain for three days and un- tll 110 weather cleared up Mark and Jim remained at Coon’s hot The story of the ‘‘jump’ oo of the storles told Mark by Coon surlng tho threo days session, and it struck him as being a0 comical that he d termined to te it up. When he 1o torned to the Gillis cabin, Ma spon the frog story. Ile al sketches of life in tho mouniair 1 mines for some of the San Kranciszo g frog ““How do I look" esked his ting on & new bonunet end primp month. ““Pratly lovely, when you primp,” rovlied. Do 1? What mskes you believe T am tottier when I primp, my dear?” “Voesuse you can't primp without shut- yonr mouth.’ \ put- g hor he fitneitn STOP THA od the fin- | oy iny Dy preferenco ! d nd eont them o | was writing leclarcd that the Frazier's Throot g 1ouches sure curo f ) zo1n0 other d Soro 'T for which howover, book of ke given to the thovghls of the inaates o! 3:ilis cabin, o month pacsed wih a roturn to the buatneas of pocket wining. h passed by Mark cing the mesi ho “Jumping Trog” and other I nattars, other [T0APEOtCTA Were nOb A tri» of Austrlan miners who were out JOHN NAGLE, STINGS & N4 créer Sled.s AN HOOI Tinsorune. oo Qth strects. West cn Farnam, Davenport Voming, and oil the ceding st eet: | | 7 that direction. heeoest residence property in the and with the building of ths UALO! (TR { ¥ ol 1 it to the niomern who wil) give ¢ ésk Your Dealer | e u i e ov & Moors, Wllxloiesaie Produce, And Commission. in ecarch of gold-bearing (asrtz happened upon the spot where Mars and Jim had dug into thelr ledge. It was but o few days after Twein and Gillio had ret from the plice in the pouriog rain. Too Austri.ns were vot a little astoniehed st her, Omaiia Omaha. , Brad i H. Yingling, Henry Ditzen, 601 5 Hemred & Co.. 602 8 13th St Geo Caviman, 1015 Farn Kaufman Bros., 207 car line out Farnam, th: pro 7 1 the western part of the city 10 ) also have the ageney for the te and Stoci Yards proper- south part of the city. The mients made in this wectios ds Company ans. double will certainly 20 1n a short time. 150 have some fine bueiness ] seeing the ground glittering with gold. Where the dirt emptied from the sacks had been diesolved and washed awey by the rain, lay s3me three ounces of bright quartz gold. The forelgners were not long in gathering this, but the spee’y [Qliscovery of the mo- ticy forbade thelr delving into the depost whence it ocame. They could only walt and ‘“‘watch and pray.” This hope was that the parties who had posted ap the notlce would not return while 1t held good. The sun that roze on the day after the Twaln-Gillls notice explred eaw the Austrians in poseession of the ground, with a notice of thelr own conspicuously snd defiantly posted. The new owners cleaned out the pocket, obtaining from it in a few days, a little over §7,500, Fad Mark Twain’s backbone held out a little Linger the sacks of dirt wounld bave been washed and the grand dis- covery made, He would not have then gone to Angel's camp and would probably No. 366 Holladey St, DENVER, COL Bo:icit Consiznments and guar- antee quick sales and proxwpt re- turns. G@ive usa trial, References—Bradstreet’s or Dune Agencies; and German Bauk. Denver, CHICAGO, Nilwankee & S, Panl| RAITL WAY. THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTE. FROM@MATIA TO THE EAST, never have heard or written the story of | TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND the ‘‘Jumplog Frog," the story that gave himp his first *‘boo Bret Harte bls first lifv up the ladder. Hd Mark found the gold thut wes cap tured by the Austrlan®, he wou'd bave sattled down as & pocket miner, H: would never given up the chase, aud ti this dsy, gray asaba , he have b en pounding quurz w Gills for his *'psrd” in & cabin where in the St Noveda mounteing o —— The mean clevation of this eourtyy 0 feet, and the av b in the literary ol world, as the “Heathen Chinee” gave | fioo) Milwaukee, Davenport, Rockford, Janesville La Orow Chicago, St Paul, Jlinton, Island, Minneapolis, Codar Hapids, Dubuque, Freeport Klgin, Madison, Bel. if, Winona, And all other Tmpertont points East, North ‘east and Southeast, A Resort for Ladies, i August Plotz & Co 1509 Douglas St. Geo, Heimrod, 613 N 14th 8¢, Bergen & Smiley, N, W, Cor, 16th and Cum- Chenge PALACE M Will contain Freaks of Nature and Ourios ties from all purts of the world, aufman I ‘rank Arn ing Sta. 009 Farnam | Bros, 1 3 d'% Co., 1418 Farnam St, old & Cuming Sts, National | % Btevens 918 N, 21at St. Pro) April 18th, 14th and 15th, QUEEN'S EVIDENGE. A pril 16th, 17th and 18th, Van' Green Bros,, N. W, Cor, Division ‘and Woon's MAMMoTH MUSEUM-THEATER. (Formerly Academy of Muslc) , A Dumanacn & Co,, Got.'3, H. Woob, » | MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDN rietors anager SDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY VIGALANTES, and ry week M Bacred C; ning. ng & morsl exhibition. Eotire c of curiosities, p.om ADMISS 0 »ncert Sunday sftrnon anc ¢ for Chilu 1lp m wwd night 10ct t stage porformance three times & week UM wele & D, BROKERS. 213 South 14th Bt Bet veen Farnham and Douglas, P, 8.—We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give us 4 call: We want only bargains Wa will positively not handle prop orty at more than i« real value,