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THE DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1885. AN INNOVATION, The Rink Band on Rollers, A GAMBLER FROM NOY, |place, and he was the first man appolint ed, an act of kindners which will never JAgainst & |Man with a | be forgotten. Ho:,:::.:l_‘:;... ‘r.[ofl-ukl\n of Po- The labors of the reformed gambler ker-Playing Abandoned for among his old associates attracted the at- That of Preachin| tention about four years sgo of Rev. J e & O. Morris, then pastor of the Walnut Street church., He suggestod u; Mr. Hol- :fl?:;h:z?):_‘::;‘;::u':‘;:u t::“ A | rink attractive by adding to it new feat- 1 the Ty- Ever since Ita opening, a year ago, Journal, one man has been se: r r::;‘f;:;‘c::,d"n:‘fi:t :l;:::i,l:l ‘;“ '“ he has employed a brass band of thirty 3 ears. Ho s plainly, almost shabbily its | Pleces to inspirlt the skaters and drown Srossed. Fiin faco 1o palld and oareworn | Yo% moved sbout twe ess B0 10 tho crles of the wounded. The band co- always, and on it deep lings are graven, | i 1 ulable, and Is familiar to all cupied a stage at the north end of the but not by the fifty winters whote pass- | ““yr "p o0l was lcented as a looal | Fiok, and was for a time a very popular ing has left him in his prime. He wears pruciler four years ago. The mission Is feature. On a recent Sunday the man- 1o beard save a atubby brown moustacke, | }ioyio work, and ho says_he will quit It [ 88er, who had accidentally attended a and his halr, hardly tonched with gray, | g B0 T o ation. He haa the don- | Sundsy morning service at St. iz falls parily over a high forehead, onfgeq b anq respect D['“"y gambler In Jane's church, was greatly struck with which anxlous lines are ever resting. f4}q oity and every now and then is suc- | the beauty of the procossional hymn es The deep-set, keen blue eyes ara the | oufy['ih Jeading one to a better life, | 8u0g by fifty eurpliced men aud boye, — most prominent featurs of hia face, and and it ocourred to him that it would be Maplesonian War Nows they burn with a fire that is never an oxcellent plan to open his rink overy | & v, jrarald : quenched. By nslng Dr, Fraziers Throst and Lung Bal. [ morning with'a procession on wheels, [0 4 The man s Rev. Stephen Holcombe. | sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, | headed by the brass band. ! He Is the well-known reformed gambler | Honrsences and Sore Throat, and all disenses | The muslclans wore not skaters, but at | 800 18 8> firmly, cstablished in America and clty missionary, He ia doing a work [of the throat and lungs, Do not neglect a | the sollcitation of the manager, combined | that his company s popularly supposed 0! . 3 el d > to bo as ready for war as (General Kom- which no other minlster has attempted [cough. Tt may prove fatal, Scores and| ey an increase of salary, they took J y ¢ and which no one else can do. hundroda of grateful people owo their lives to | FLUT skating, snd in & day of two aroff's Russians on the Murghab river. Dr, Frazier't Throat and Lune Balsam, and But the b : A o 8t f his life is & strange one fi ° 7 te able to skato ret bly well. On | But the battle announced from Chicago The story ol ols 8 no family will ever be without it after once | were o to skate reagonably well. On bAtWEH Ll bhiaming 316, Nevadh was born In Shippingsport August | using it, and discovering its marvelous power, | Thursday Jast thoy skated around the v 0 1’1)“ 1835 and from h‘lpcl)x‘n(hap up was aflt i pot up {n largo family bottles and sold | rink at ,{,‘, head u,’ a prooession of sey- | fcribed as “‘the Rocky Mountain Girl, guintlor. Ho does not . remembor tho | o the small price of 75 eenta por bottio, 80ld | guty.five ~skcaters, playing “Onward, [31d somo Itallan singors, describod ns time whan he did not play cards, and at e Goodmun, Chrlstian Soldlers,” with fino effect—the | : the effste humbugs of Humbert,” proves 12 he loft home to fight life’s battles un- seventy-five skaters einglng with enthu- to have l’N;n as elight an affalr as the attended and unwatched, He left Ship- slasm. Tho manager was delighted, and | battle of Penjdeh. Its exaggeration is pingsport s cabin boy on one of the fancled that & new ora of prosperlty had | 4ue to the bellicose reputation of the of- inagnificent steamboats that plied tho dawned upon him. He hassince had | ficer commanding the compavy. rlver In those days, for the next six yoara 1 : reason to change his opinion. ¢ P e followed that wayward, wandering " life, | the Peruvian government with Mr. M.| “here happens to be a sirong Low | QUALIFICATIONS I'OR A MISSION, Thea he came homs and started a_small | Grace, of the firm of W. R. Grece & Co. | shurch element in Galeaville, The cie- i store in the fish and oyster business on | for the completion of the Oroga railrond | ment attonds St. George's church and | A Model Lotter of Application From Third etreet, in parinership with his |its extension to Cerro de Pasco. The|yogard s surpliced choir as a Popleh in- ftontioky THorontivred, half-brother, William Scwders. He was | Oroya road was contracted for with Mr. | cantion. Many of the Low church pa: L cky Thoronghbred, even then an experfenced and daring | Henry Melggs in 1860. Accordivg to|4rons of the rink were indignant at the oy gambler, but he did not become a pro- the agreement a track was to be laid manager’s innovatlon and took steps to |- Y. Tribune. fesstonal until later on. He _married | from Lima to Oroya, a village 136 miles | 4},01ish the procession, They had little| WASHINGTG when only 20 years old a Mies Evans, of |northwett of Lima, in the heart “of the | gifculty in making sn arrangement wlth | a large Shippingsport. She was a sjacere Chris. | Andes, and only a few miles from Cerro | ¢yy gmall Loys, whose great physicsl |past have lived abroad but who upon the tian, but the union did not long have a |de Pasco, which contains one of the rich- | ¢, durance was almost daily tested at the | 8dvent of the new administration have restralning Influence upon him, though | ést deposits "fn!“VBl‘ In the world. Cerro | uplic school, whera the teacher taught | hurried over in order to offer their ser- he was always a.devoted husband. de Pasco Is 13,200 feet above tho ses. | yith 4 hoany cane.Theboys fortifiedthem. | vices to the government. They all want ‘When the war broke out Holcombe | Mr. Meiggs began laying the tracks for |yc1veq with air cushions ingeniously con- |mlssions. Imet one of this class, who went to Nashville to collect a debt owed | this road within a few months after the | soslod under their clotning, and on|had been permiited to cool his heels in him by some one in the same line of [signing of the contract with the govern-|gytnrday last they went to the rink at an | the anteroom of the white houee tae business. He remained thera some time |ment. = It was in reality a government early hour. other day.. He could ecarcely conceal and finally opened a fish market, but he enterprise, 'Mr. Molggs was to re-| mhg procession sfarted at 10 o'clock his indignation as he blurted out: “Hera did not koep at it long. Ho began play-[ceive $27,600,000 for the work |ypsen and had skated half way round |Ihave come over from Earope especially Ing faro, aud in a short time lost all he|from Callao to Oroya. ~ When the|the sink when the two small boys sud- | for the purpose of helplni the govern- had. From that timo he was & profes- | rosd was completed it was to belong t0|qonly skated at a rapid rate directly in|ment, and—would you believe it?—no slonal gambler aud followed that fever- | the government. But the government|frong of the band. The ensuing collislon | more attention is paid me than if 1 had tsh oxiatence for seventeen yoars, He |falled to carry ot its part of the con-|heaped the band and tho entlre seventy- |always lived in Washington and just had no such thing as nerves and had | tract, and the works stopped. The en-|five choristers, who were skating In close | stepped across.the street to ask for an trained eyes and fingers to lightning |terprise was resumed when Preeldent| rqer, on the devoted boys. Eleven in-|¢ffice.” This poor fellow ought to have quickness and dexterity. He_became Pardo t‘mk hold of the government, and struments, including the bass dram, were taken a lesson from the Kentucklan, who one of the most successful gamblers in | Mr. Me'ggs invested hisimmerse fortuno | yierly ruined. A cornet and a trom- | to-day forwarded the following applica- the south, over which ko traveled for |in it, and lost his investment when Peru [ onq were driven so far down tho throats | ton to the president. Its stravgs mix- yenre, beoame unablo o go cn with the Work. |of their respactive players that they | ture of humcr and businers-like determ- He was especially lucky at poker, but| The state will continue to possess an|wero extracted with difficnlty, and |nation make it, I think, unique: o mot hiv match ono timo.st. Noshville, | Interest in the enterpriso. Mr. Gracs |y loss than twonty-throo mombora| ~ OFFICE 0 Ttk Oubiiay Coukry T, | to which he had drifted with his pockets | has purchased tho control of tho entiro|of tho band, thirty-ome chcrlsters| TR ONIY SECOND Crass Paren ¥ ((hronte&Nervoun Disenses. | aiyffod with wioninge. One night he sat property, after a carefal investigation of HLA (?;XJ\!\}();TIA\'TMAprII4 188, J e e puaranice_giwet | down to play with a chance acquatntance, | {ts resources and capacity. He becomes o T ks ot imereryaase undertakens | 41 tolpating his customary luck. Instead | Popsessor of the roud through agreement 5. OLARILE M. Loy 18 Soutl | of that he lost heavily, and finally every [ With the shareholders and with the gov- . Ciicaco, I cent pasted into the pockets of his now [ernment, subject to certain conditions, frlend. He watched him until he discov- wbich are its completion to the Cerro de ered the man hada “system,” and was [ Pasco within ssven equal'y lucky In every gsme he played. [ of the contract. He won thourands of dollara in a eingle week, Holcombe told him of his discoy- erg, and, statlng that they could work to much advantage together, ssked to be mado a partner. His proposition was matter at his own expense. Th journalistic phenomenon travels like a tord, He slways stops at the very best hotels, and will take two sectlons of sloepihg-car when he can get them. As for clothes, he has an Infinit variety, In the heart of Loulaviile’s gambling uarter, on Jefferson street, between ourth and Fifth, says the Courler- He cares nothing for the salary, d bat works hard to make his mark, and s one of the best newspaper men in this country. He saya that one of these days ho will have & newspaper of his own which he will devote himself to. Writing is his chief amusement, When he is not writing for hls paper he is compoaing a book, and {ndulges in the luxary of & stenographer. Ho ocouples a large sulte of roomsin the flat, and they sre fur- Al ekopeia nished ltke those of & prince. Cuares Dyapepsing re Blood, Malarl Nournlgin, o Unfailing remedy for Diseases of tho Kidneys and r. It 18 invaluable for Diseases pecnliar to ‘Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce constipation—other Iron medicines Ttenriches and purifies the blood, st ppetite, alds the assimilation of fo o8 Hearthurn and Belching, and stre the muscles and nerves, Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &o., 1t has no equal A%~ The genuine has above trade mark and croseed red lines on wrapper, Take 1o other. Pt et STOP THAT COUGH The milltary fame of Colonel Maple- gthe Made only by BROWN CHENICAL €O, BATTINORE, XD, ASRUNRNY —— That Railroad in Peru, New York Sun, The last mail from Peru brought the detalls of the contract entered Into by April 13.—Therels quite / ARSI 2% BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND PRRFRAT COORIN ST07 Lwer offered to the oublio PRIVATE elng e o Ve #nd one emall boy were severely injured. The remaining small boy was killed out- right, six large Germans having fallen on him, and a subscription for a memorial A S AnDlioit Frr) e herofe conduct in the chancel of St.|ment to my petition from Tom, Dick and years from the date | George's has already been begun. The | Harry: they come cheap and are, in my judg- triumph of the Low church element was | ment, worthless. I do not even ask one au- complote, and the dismayed rink mana- | £1St senators nor our less sedato wmembers of u 1 | the house to say a w y behalf, ger has ';’K“{:ficd o “‘“t h:’ "_:L‘ T A T e : never again risk coming in contact With | ery official in the state, from governor d ‘.h"t ‘“fcut :‘ 11;00? f“l“- There are[now and dangerous ideas by attending | to our county jailer, to my petition, but, as sixty-three tunuels already made, one of | shurch. The moral of this story seems | befors stated, such things are cheap, I base y T zccepted, and they traveled over the which, csllo‘d La Galera, 15 1,200 feet in | ¢o be that rinks and religion are incom- | My claims to your favorable consideration of south for a long tlme. The “system” length. There are also twenty-elght patible, my application to this consulateship on the proved fnvaluablo, aud they won heavily | ridgos, the most lmportuat of which, S oow oE R at every place they vislted. Both might | the Rimac, has piers 250 feet high and a YOUNGMEN!—EEAD THIS. am forty years of age; entered the federal tions pro rata lave been rich threo or four times. ovor | total longth of 525 feet. ~ This is eaid t> army at the age of sixteen, and was ntrusted Trr Vorra1o Bect Co., of Marshall, Mich., | by my superior officars ofoet fromithe abjoct 80 o maatpaintios, not controlied by the | h2d they taken any care of money. They bo the highest bridge in the world. |offer tosend their colebrated Krkorno-Vor- et S iecieny August 13, 186 satbionia intorost. " o lu ho fatvest shing I tte | were inveterato gamblers, and what they | Through La Galera the rock was eo hard | 1410 Bevr and other JLecTRio APPLIANCES of | until the great leaders arranged the tern uzo of chanco ln exlstence. won at poker thoy lost at faro or equan- | that the cutting bad to be doms with trial for thirty days, to men (young or 0ld) | of capitulation at Appomattox, at which For tickots apply to SHIPSEY & €0., 1212 Broad- | yo oq™ i1 reckless waye, as men of thelr | diamond drills. aflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality | time, before 1 had attained my ’ majority, 1 way, City; SOLINGKR & CO., 108 South ath s¢, | dere 7E, e st ok st endy d {he railroad | 274 mavhood, and all kindred troubles. Also | wag company commander. ~Atter the war I 83, Louls, Mo, or M. OTTENS & CO, 019 Main St., [ calling always do. LI YRSV v 5 eady done on the railroas T At Shreveport the pattnership camo to for rheumatism, nouralgia, puralysis, and | P ! aHlea) Staalycario bas cost $30,000,000. The country | many other disodses. Complotorestoration to |t seaden that of 5 chipenton nit sh Sy an abrapt termination, They played ] with their asual good fortune, snd i a | been completed, is agricultural, through which it rans, ss far as it has |health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No | rinte ah e 3 111876 8! y 5 i s alas it aane C aicTallbwaad printer, \lihbmd at the former until l.hm, and ita | Tisk as when the bad health ot my wife compelled Waek won sbout $20,000, deplotiog. the | Produce is sent down to Lima. ' 1t Is ox- | f¥xite them at once for illustrated pamphlet | mo to tuko up the latter, whichIdid by e poskots of every gambler in the place, | tremely fertile, but tho methods of labor [y o ——— fablishine hersladdimalntainingMtioonly Ono ‘night Holoombo and his partner | have boen of an antiqustod and wasteful | As osrrlor plgeons in China are fre- | e Ry BONRES: S LR s quarrelod, and after @ fight they nepara. | kind. With the introduction of Ameri- ‘lueinfly nlmle:;tafl bytb[:'md' piey an ‘g' ing medium, 1 beg_to state for your informn- rated nover to moct agsin. The system’” | can agricultural machinery the wealth of | genious plan for protection is employed. |tion that I am the happy father of eix which they used was invented by an old this country wuold be more than doubled. | Ten small bambco tubes aro attached to | healthy, bright children, without blotch or gambler, Major Drake, who bas long It is eald that there was taken out of the | the blrd’s tsil by means of threads pas:- [blemish, and am plessantly situated and am P ; mines which aro tho objective polnt of |1pg under the wings, Tho hasty flight of [ making morw money, perhape, than the con- L ! 1048 ate would p ; but, I have an ambi- Aftor that the Kentucklen traveled | the road more than $400,000,000 during | the bird produces a whistling eound, and | or™ P U iHied Kentuokians do, to for a long timo over the racing circuit |the 300 years of Spanich ' dominion, | this keeps birds of prey at a safe dis fsorva my country in office. My ambition in ke e hland enet S Howent toiltve w1-,lu, the majority of these mines were | t2nce. that direction bas unb]hl-fin s]nliqfiud with six I 15 2 still | ion, amd I 3 — —— years’ service as city clerk. confess I wi in New York, but after staying thero |30 opatation, amd long beforoany | 1y, .0 Complaining of Sore Throst or | not an ardent supEorter of youps at Ohica N while came back dlseatisfied. It was a | traces of exhaustion were discovered, |y, hanla 3 BhioN but T i MCngL . o7l becatnsfioode 1 MhepEaTtiat oarsencss should use DBROWN’S BRONCHIAL [but I now eee my mistake and recognize in restless period of his life, and he seldom | they ooded. propristors, | Tuocugs, The effect is_extraordinary, par- | you all the elements of a wise, discreet chief remained in one placo longer than three | 1acking the fscilities for proper drainage, | ticularly \when used by siogers and speakers | magistrate, or four woeks at n time, ~ Ho was tho |Moved and opened new mincs, As soon | for clearing the voics The fact of my being a carpenter and prin- heaviest as well as the most successful | 88 the mines ara properly dralned they ter, and likewiss the father of a large family i . : . 3 f children, ot i o ic A poker p}l{a; ln“t;w :g«;ukl:. bus he nover | Vi1l agaln be capable of profitable pro- | A Iifo prisoncr in tho penitentiary at [ fur o aronate b thece Bo Irm "if::u:,‘:_ accumulnte eal amount of d':flh'n» dSfl°h|l= the oplnion of the bost | OLarleston, Maes., clatms to have a bullet | but T beg to inform _you, my dear sir, that at money. miners and engineers who have visited [{n his head which he can feel move when- | times when I needed recreation from the *‘Absut 85,000 or $6,000 was as much | the country for the purpose of surveying | eyer ho shakes his cranium. He has sold | dutics of editor, compositer, prescmap, re- asTever had at one fimo,” ho msys. |the vroperty. The road will carry the | hin hoad to a dostor fors SI5, with the | Popter sud mailing cletk iy oflice, T havo I never know lts value,and throw it away | Bineral to the cosst. In the past the sil- | provigo that he is to keep it until his Life | existing between this gieat republio and the as fast as it came into my hands. I |Ver product was transported many miles, | sontonce has explred. iclands of the tropical Pacific, and I have wouldn't stick to poker, but as soon as | Over dangerous precipices and across deep e e L come to the conclusion that I can, by an hon Tgot flush I would go to playing faro | Favinee, at great expense and subject to Hosford's Acid Phosphate, est endeaver, turn the mind of the reformed bank, and_this would terminato in my [continval loss, Tho railroad and deain-| yuwoens oF vorrues riescrme, [ Sanaivals sl further from bakod Bravilian, : . i, i o 7 chwman, souped Siotckman, scol- loricg mil T hed. Faro hus o wonderful [0 will, it ls ~expected, open up| p, G, R. Dake, Belloville, Tll., says: |lopod German, broiled Amsrican and stowod fasoluation for most gamblers, and no Py l~'ul° 08 “:“’ L oan . D'fi" | ] have prescribed hundreds of bottles of | Britishian to our own delicious and wmore nu- matter how fair the game is tho bank is | Peru with a great sourco of national |\ " "y 5 Forwont valne in all forms of | tritlons hog and “the cereals from which our sure to win in the lopg run, The per- | wealth. 1t will also bring the rubber| = o "0: 5 C i ave " no o nanted | ountry suffers by over-production, 1 am of centage of the dealer’s take—out I could scd other prcducts ol the basin of the e 8 ¢ SE080 W Jng opmion the dignity of my countrv and respact never learn, though 1 was one o long Amszon into the markets of Lima and | ¥ 1oe8 of power. for the star spangled banner would not suffer myeelf, 1t decreases with every deal, Callso for export to the United States but in some unknown quantlty which |and Earope. if intrusted to my care in thess beautiful, far About $10,000.000 worth of corsets | away islauds gives the bank en unfailing ad- M. Grace's contract gives him posses- vantage. slonfof the road for nimety-nine years, wore gold in the United States last yesr. BAI respectfully ask your favorable considera- DR.JAMES No. 204Washington St. Chicago, Il “Tne stories of gambling and of gam- |and an excluslve privilege to construct a tion of this, my first, and it may be my lrst, “NCUlN FLOHA‘. EONSEHVATUH‘ blors’ wealth are nearly always exag-|¥oad to the mines for twenty-five years applicaticn for executive favor, TRespectfully yours, W. W. Rowrerr, Cor, G & 17th, online o f atreet cars, ~| gerated,” he continued I have been|The road, it ls estimated, will not only Creenhouse, Bedding Plants, |very lucky st times, and have made|Pay the operating expenses, but a hand- Roses, Flowering Shrubbery, | heavy winnings, but $3,000 is as mush |#ome profit on the part that isalceady ) o 0o 0 enrr Remedy cures. Evergreens, Small Fruits, EtC|as ] ever took in at one sitting. You|constructed and in operation, and 1t is 8 AL b Extras with every order, often hear of gamblers belng worth $100,- believed that In the hands of conserva- Wine over two handred years old ls 000, when the chances are that they have tive managers the proceeds of the road |among the contents of Emperor William’s not more than $5,000 or §6,000, ~ That will pay & large part of the cost of its |cellars. 1 ed,” completion, -~ - 'lfl:.fi::‘lll? ;bnngz::d"t;:- racing clr- . Grace {s & brother of Mayor Grace, | The pecullarity of the classic foot Is the i baock to Loulsvill hi and during the last term of tne mayor width between the large toe and its ;Ttl::l% :::‘ :f ll:: h:nviennt.vh:é ;n::: was adminlstratjve head of the house of nelghbor. inthe city. Subsequently he opened | Wm. R, Grace & Co. He has spent the two houses, Nos. 104 and 180 Fifth |greater part of his life in Peru, although street. Ho owned some real eatate at | he I8 now an American cltizen. that time, and one day a Methodlst min- —m— {ster, Rev. Gross Alexander, came to BKIN DISEAS) The Hon, Grover S, Cleveland, President. Drar St I herewith apply for the ap- Yoi tment of consul to Tahit, Society Islands, [Eetablishe Borsendtwo Addr Clark moet difticult and costly engineering 18 CONDUCTED 8 works over undertaken, In 105 miles Royal Havana Lotter, (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn. at Havana Cuba, Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Fifths, Wholes $5. Frac- / aws lck's oy 1 n beaith B “Horlick's FL0¥ DIGESTED, ree from aives 10 cooking, crelh oud T by beneticinl to 5 (rs ok @ drink, Pri 5 centa, By ull druggists. Bend for Book ou tment of U ), froe. abeih, f I that could be desired."—W. W exftanes tn provouncin 1t superior ta any: okd o Coburn, M. D. v, N, X 111 be sent by James Medical Institute Chartered by theStateofIlli- nois for theexpress purpose of givingimmediate relictin all chronic, urinary and pri BEvate diseases. Gonorrheea, GleetandSyphilisin all their complicated form diseases of the B Special Practic ght Losscs by Dreams anhood, positively fe 110 axperimenting, The appropriate remedy 15t once used in each case, Consultations, per- sonal cr by letter, sacredly confidential, Med- icines sent by Mail and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address More than 40,000 persons in New York cily depend upon gambling for a liviog. ‘When all so-called remedles fall, Dr. Labor Notes, Eaglish employes in Birmingham and Sheflield are complaining of the loss of trade. An old an experlenced Philadelphia In- ventor has lnvented a tra i which h tors' exhibition at London, and those who bhave examiued it say 1 Is deserving cf particular attention as an engine for service in sandy couptries, Angostura Bitters were prepared by Dr, | Iron-makers are deeply Intercsted in J. G. B, Siegert for his private use, Their | the experiments made with the new eteel- reputation is such to-day that they have be- | making process. There is a willlngness come generally known as the best appetizing | oxpregsed to adopt it when 1t has d ; all bos passe tonic, Beware of counterfeits, Ask your through all experfments] stage CURED, y rent a cottage from him., During their M :’ Dér h'pl"'" o} 1".3‘"3‘,"::,“:‘ 3“ d “mfi"mfiir}"gm ’0{ mfi.’s‘?.‘.';‘.“:‘i :‘s";l;.fnu. Americans seem to be taking the lead arrangement of the matter the gambler | i by magte: Ennpien, lack Heads or Grab in the manufacture of electrio light sp- Incldentally mentioned his occupation. | ¢ho'skin clear and beautiful, Also cures Ttoh, | The Income of the Girard estate for|pliances. One Chicigo company bas just Mr. AlexandorIaid his hand upon Hol- | Sal¢ Rheurm, Soro Nipples, Boro Lips and old, | 1834 was $950,000. 1Ita real estato alono | comploted five miles of “underground combe's shoulder and ssid: Obstinate Uloers ld by "’“fl‘"“a 9 | |4 valued at $7,346,000, apart from that | cable st Washington, D, O. It is waking “If that ls the case, my brother, I|malled onrecaipt | prics. 60 oents. "Bold by f ;o0 pied by the college buildings. The |switch-boards for Liverpool and Glaszov, hope this smaeliog will ‘oo profiatlalo colllriorof tho Girard esato produced [sad an elctrio ot machius, with lawpe] more wa) uvpe, jor London, The gn,mblor received an Invitation to Neat Mot by St. John, 1,400,000 tons last yéar, The m’“hmu“" s :;:’;‘;.:g‘ ";'3":}; H ':‘;:"‘;ggln‘ ma A"‘;,"h:‘: é:‘l':::l"a‘“n A Swell Reporter, having » grand rush of trade. @ne ocon- J 4 v ' Exchange, cern in Wco'cottville, Conn., s three from that day entared upon blslifework. |4, John In Loulsrills ‘'ss one famous for ) "y g Baltimere Amerlcan has the swell |months behind with thelr orders. and Heo b.xlnd.n, 'hm%'ll‘ d do .:;:d what he bad done and what he hsd not reportor of this country, He 18 a young | several others are from one to two months cistes and tho miserable and Cegraced, | done,” and as having won & national rep- | LTk o0¢ thirty years of age. There |behind. Tbis city bas twonty-three rloks wherever they W‘;fl dl;“{" b ndh; utation durlog the late campaign *‘with | &% OG0T slightost mocetsity for his|aud Piitsburg elghteon, It la etimated nth ln-vuhlpp d;zh ‘o “hvllny -n“h its collateral cousequences,” the %’ovemur doing any work, as not only s bis father | that there arc over one hundred in the Al Koo Be SYARANISF ST | nesily bt davD ia hoain, o millioncire, but ho has & fortuno in his | state. The lumbermen are running short A g £ maple. ife own name which ylelds a larga ravenue, | ©! P a hj;:::‘n ?“iunu::o-gnswg;{ll:l"li:h fih‘::‘.};;‘: 'a“x:wu:eror.: "hhl: u:zlp:gfli Nevertheless, this young man is so pas- [ There is one very good system of im- Fte. for Partics, | sln snd poverty, The reformed gambler |and I got the consequences. sionately devoted to journalism that he | provement in the larger machine shops of jnlty, and P h aud § goyspe 4 terod the service of the American as|the Middle and Eastern st A oon- iy, oould get nothing to do here and went to it ] S APERIGI I, ASTTO 68 o AMEIVAR N | W10 ARG AL JANERY. Inaigh & G uu:k‘::l.for ml‘nl.;g ‘“m t §1 50, when :i"" and urinary diseases—Hunt's Rome: {0 heen a reporter & good many yesrs, | there over-time fs made. Braws works B Tave B a thonsand by gainelly, “Buse cuse. - {sud loves his work as much as ever. He|and novelty works are excsptionslly back to his old compsnions, Then he| Speedy cure to all diseascs of the kid- gts & good salary from the paper, but|bus Mashine-belts, carrlage-screwe, neys or urinary organs byfusing Hunt's 'spends twice as much every weex. | brae v‘;lvc and twlet-drllls are In good i 1 m‘:’“:: xduh;h;meli,.:fuhl: , 0:5 Remedy. When he goes out on an assignment he | der . There {s & quiet improvement and extenslon of productive capacity In sot ‘Wh ‘What an appetite it gives; how restful | uses his own private coupe or s & oab, ;5" l'i:;h:lh :use:l.c.c.:d“u:‘ul’ of the fi.r: it makes m‘;wnlup, Fll)y n'.l-a Hunt's |sud if he does not wish to return to th.' rogress. A great deal of old machinery department Holcombe asked him for al Remedy, newspaper office he will telegraph all his|ls belng taken out introduced Gov. eal of seiittoany Bwoet Potutoand oth . season. Tlustruted Cataligio fro SAWVYER & €O., Lincoln, Nebraska, W, Telephone Na. 344 Sibeas 'y 8 clasn of Americans who for years a 2 n[ THE GAT Y JERMAN REMED 3 URES | Rhoumahsm,chcumlqm, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore T w Itruises, METAL POIS Tam & copporsmich by trade, and tho emall par ticles of brass and copper from filing got into sores on my arma and poisoned my W administered brought on the a helplose invalid. 1 took two dozen bittles of Switt's pectfic. My Tege, atms and han ls aro w1 rightagain o them without pain. My restoration s due to Perkn ¥, Lovk, .0, 1885, Avgusts, Gn, Malarial Poison. Wo have used Switt's Specific In our family as an antidote for malarial poison for two or threo yoars and have never known it to fail in s single nstan V. C. Fu W.C Sumpter county, opt. 11, 18%4, Ulcers. For six or eight yeara I suffered with ulcers on my treated with Todido of Potassium v, and I became helpless. 8ix bottles of o, incsville, G, Switt's Spoclfic is entirely vogetablo, 1ood and Skin Disoases mailod free. Co , Drawer 8, Atlanta G, or Treatise on "The SwIFT SPRCIPIC 169 W. 93d St.. N. Y. DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles 8t., 8t. Louis, Mo. Arcgular graduate of two Medica) Colicges, han been lonpet anguged i the specisl Aol b then A 25 clty papers show and all oid residents know. Nervous' Proswration, Debilit Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and ot tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood P 0. old Sores and Ulcers, nro treated with wnparalleind Vucears,on Iatest seleatiia principlce, BAfElY, Privately. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, Exposure or Indulgonce, which prodyce fome of it lliwing ecets i BeYOUBLEL, e of sigh renti A Positive Written Guarantee Pamvhlots, English or Gerizan, 64 D scribing above dlseases, in male or fomal MARRIAGE CUIDE! toreat 10 Bloisces ar Troed G ke A58 BLUOD, 1e5e 1 KIDNEY S, wk Tii% HEALTH GOR of YOUTIL Uym W Appeilic, 3n St GWARD _ $50 1D 1115 EQUAL. o LORILLARD PLUGTAEACCO. “The hime ST —— Wirin'&' BEke, 60 & 2 WRUuL’ITe, utomge “his brand i3 & happy combi crisp red, burly loog filler, with & DELICIOUS FLAVOR and it just meets the taste of a large number of chewers. Orders for “Plowshare” are coming in rapldly from all_parts of tho ccuntry, demonstrating how qui at army of chewers strike a good comb Tobacco, both 8 to quality und quantity a8 Loailla) o, have exercised ne Tittlo time and labor in endeayoring to reach the Acme of Perlcction in Plowshare, mi.d scom to have done It Besides the Try CENT CUTS of «Plowshare are Almost Double n Size Which Is a point not to bo_overlooked by dealers who will find it to their intorest to order gomo and givo their customers an opportunity to try it. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealers supplied by Groneweg & Setoentgen, Council Bluffs, Peregoy & Moore, L. Kirscht & Co. Stewart Bros, Yaxton & Gallagher, Omaha. McCord, Brady & Co, Omaha. For sale in Omaha by H. Yingling, 518 8 13th Street, Heury Ditzen, 601 5 13th Bt. Hewred & Co,, (02 § 13th St. Geo Cariman, 1015 Farnam 8t. Kaufman Brog,, 207 § 15th Sf Kaufman Bros, 1009 Farnsm 8t, Frank Arnold & Co., 1418 Farnam St, August Plotz & Co.. 1509 Douglas St. Geo. Heimrod, 613 N 16th Bergen & Builey, N, W, Cor. 10th and Cum- ing Sts, Van Green Bros, N, W, Cor, Division and Cuming Sts. 7, Stevens 913 N, 21at St. WeakNarvousMen Bosking perfect restoration to health ! m and sexual vigor withou Stomach Druggin wend for Trea- tise on the Marston ho suffor from mervous an ty, exhausted vitalit dine, Varicocele, aro ially benefited by consulting its contenta. f the Prostate Gland, Kidneys lly cured. Endorsed been cured, Adopted iu Hospitals and by Physicians in Furopo aud America, B d Treatiso free. Address MARSTON REMEDY 00. or Ds. H. TRESEOW, 46 West 14th 8t.; New York. on of fine, young Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on theskin, Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. CITY The wemarkable growth of ;Omahp daring the last fow years ls a mattor of groat astonishment to those who pay sn ocoasfonal vislt to this growing olty. The developmont of the Stoow Yards—ihe nooessity of the Bolt Lins Road-—the fino? paved streota—the hundreds of new vesidences and costly businese blocks, with the popalation o{ou! olty more than doubled {n the last five years, All thic s a groat surprise to visitors and is the admliration of our cltisens., This rapld growth, the business activity, and the many substentlal Improvements mada ® lively demand for Omaka real estate, and overy lnvestor han mede s handsome profit. Sinoe the Wall Street panta Mey, with the subsoquent ory of hard times, there has been leas demaud from specula~ tors, but a falr demand from Investors soeking homes. This latter class are Ing materlal and are securing thelr hom at much less cost than will be poesible ® year hence. Speculators, too, ocan buy real evtal » cheaper now and ought to take ndvn::~ © of present pricos for future pro ta. The noext fow years promfsos greates dsvelopments in Omaha than the past fivy years, which have been s g " wo could reasonably desire. New man. ufacturing establishments and large job- bing houses ars added almost weekly, snd 1l add to the prosperity of Omaha. many in Omaha and through- near fature. We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices oa Sherman avenue,17th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam, Davenport, Cuming, and all the eading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor- nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line out Farnam, the pro perty 1n the western part of the city will increase in valne We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company ané the railroads will certainly donble the price in ushort time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside rem- dencer for sale, Parties wishing to invest will finéd gome good barguins by celling Jird, S0 & Daris, REAL ESTATR BROKERS. 213 Bouth 14th St Bet veen Farnham and Douglas. P.B.—~We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give as @ call- 'We want only bargains We will positively not handle prop srty st more than its real value.

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