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e P LS 2 A%UESTIOZVT ABOUT rown's Ivon Bitters ANSWERED. thonsande Frenm e S LR e 1 Tt s cEaqeledy E ‘rostorative BROWN'S IRC NBITTERS oz ar produce consti —nll other from o ipation—mll ot medielneado. X O1N'S IRON BITTERS ling, G ¢ neral Dobility, Pain in the Side, Back or —for all thess ai Limbs, Hendache and Neurale il Iron BROWN STRONBITTERS i '\iv\m\&@&‘\\\*{&\ 2l BROAD GLAm 1887 OPERA IINY {CKEST SELLING AND ¥ TERFBCT COORLAG $1078 Twan aifered fo the pubiis )IR CLARKE =) Ay e alone will he worth at least 200,000 for conorete and bu'lding stone. We would be glad to buy it for $150,000.” At one polnt in the tunnel a stream How the Waterway for 166 N6W YOK of water sparted shrorgh the roct. : Alllleflllcl I’ lem MNF. “‘We don’t mind water,” he sald, “‘for at present we are fightlng a carrent of — twenty-three miles In the Nisgara river, Eight Thousaud Perspiring Miners— | 10 0ur own work there, and it gives us a Drilling a Huge Hole Through gocd mppetlto for streams. Another good thing about water s that the men Twenty-Eight Miles of ®olld Rock. A WONDERFUL TUNNEL. wotk quic.ly to get out of it.” o c— The Terrible Drain Which scrofola has upon the eystem must be arrested, and the blood must be Deep down under the rustllng corn. | purlfied, or rerlous contequences wlll fields, groen meadows and peaceful woods | €nsue, ¥ or purlfying and vitalizing ef- by the falnt yellow light of Innumerable | fects, Hond’s Saraaparilla has been found smoky lamps, and the Intermittent cold |tuperior to any other preparation. It gleaming from white electrlo lights, six | expels every trace of Impurlty from the thousand grimy men aro tunneling night | blood, and ~ bestows new life and vigor snd day #o that the water supply of New [0pon every funotfon of the body, en- York may flow through twenty-elght miles | abling It to entirely overcome disense, of solid rock. It never ceases, this grind- S e R fog and oranking and whirring and dnll | HBAWATIAN SUGAT MONOPOLY. boomlng of powder exjloslors, save for two hours out of the twenty-four, when | Ulans Spreckle’s Oontrol of the Fro- three thousand men drowslly crawl out ot duction in Danger, the dim shafts on the surface of the earth to eat their meat and bread and go| 8w Fraxcisco, August 22 —The long- to sleep, while three thousand other men [ continued fight between Claus Spreokles take their places. Bince the firat of the |and the Royal supar refiners has assumed year thcss oold, trickling caverns and|a new phate, which Is interpreted by shafts have been drilled and blasted con- | some as meaning the collapse of the Ha- tinuously. Hundreds of poweiful steam | wallan monopoly, while others see In it drills driven by streams of compressed | merely a new pooling arrangement, of alr, from wonderfu, shining engines, eat | no praotical benefit to the people of the into the hard rock like so many steel par- | Pacific coest. The facts,so far as known, asltes, and mountains of torn gnelss and | ar It For a long time Olat shining mica have been piled up around | Spreckles has controlled the i pr the shafts ss the werk went on. Iu two|ductlon ot the Sandwlich Islands and has years from next . September a tunnel of | regu’ated the price in this market, which, thirty-one miles will stretoh from Croton | untll recently, was two cents higher than lake to the raservole in Centrsl park, |in New York, He was enabled to throvgh the Dbiick and stone lining of | malntaln prices by reason of a contrict which will gush a body of crystal water | with the Ccntral Paclfic rallroad, which more than enough to supply the metrop- | made a very heavy discrimination agalnst olis plentecusly. For all of theee bless- | westbound sugars In covsideration of ings and the proud dlstinctlon of ownlng | Spreckle’s agreement to ship snnually the longest rock tunnel in the world the | over its line 50,000,000 pounds at an av- city will have to pay at least $33,000,000 | erage rate of 62§ centa a hundred, or in or perhaps $60,000,000. The Mount |cwseof fallare to do so to make good the Oen's tunnel is seven miles and a half | defiolen~y. As a matter of fact, more long and cost absut $16,000,000, while | then the specified amount was sent ex- the St. Gothard tunnel is nine miles and | copt in one year. aquarter long and cost very little more. | Spreckle’s only rival in the business is Few people In the city have any Idea|the Amerlcan Refinery corporation com- of the matyellous rapldity with which | posed of the wealthiest business men of the aqueduct tunnel is being mado, In- [this olty. Although the American re- deed, the epeed which 1s kept up has at. | finery has facilit'es equal to those of tracted the attention of miners all over]Spreckels it could not control the crop of the country, for nothlng even approach- [ former years, and was therefore compell- ing to It has ever been seen befora. The | ed to enter into a poolard an srrange- work is divided into two parte. From [ ment whereby it was agreed to producs High Bridge to Tarrytown it isin the|only one-fifth of its real capacity. Its hands of O'Brlen & Clark, the contrac- | managers says it, however, recently suc- tors, und from thence to Croton Lake it | ceeded in forclng the rallroad to grant it beloogs to Brown, Howard & Uo. These | the same freight rates as were pald by contractors farm out the tunneling to|Spreckles. This was the first polnt New York Herald, Eas e v=—ror | Bub-contractors. On the whole llne there | gained. It (s now announeed that of rfi"gfll!éfi Emuiatfifil%fi@? are twonty-slx shafts. Theso shafts are | this year's sugar crop of the Hawailan NO FE| IL CI uflT iten guaranteo of cure URED iven in evel i IIA"G‘P‘I All ll«ll’ Free e undertakens nsi %nl L Cltes Golebrated Bock an ET0KS (10 DIAMN CRYEIOPes) Ewes StamD. D, CLARKE, X, D.,186 8o, CLARK 8T, CHICAG, KLl 1 | bunched vp into scctlons of two or threeislands, estimated at 70,000 tons the shafta each, and the sub-contractors are | American sugsr refinery will collect two- under agreement to tunnel out the rook | thirde, having made contracts with all the In their respeotive seotlons at so much | interests opposed to Spreckle’s monopc ly. & yard, and to build the brlck and stone | Thus the positions of the two combina- E.CZEMA. Tor {he benefit of euffering humanity, T deem it | face. waterwsy Inside of it at set prices. Over | tlons are reversed and the American Re- 8,000 men sre employed In the work— |finery is In a position to dlotate to 6,000 underground and 2,000 on the sur- | Spreckles. What the result will be is a At the bottom of each shaft the|matter of co:jectare, though people Sy my duty o give this unsolicited testimony 1o | miners work In two directions, so that | who expect cheap-r sugar are qulte likely tavor { Bwiit's Specibc. My wife his boon afflicted with Eczema trom iofancy. Wo tried overy known | while one et of men are drilllng south- | to be disappointed. Temedy, but to no avail. She waa alto sfllicted with [ wsrd thera {s & set of men in snother » | shaft working northward to meet them. burden to hor. Finally I determined to try Switt's [ Thete shafts are about a mile apart, and Ator | yet mo delicate and acourato are the plans | cated apparatus of the inner man is cin- # porlodical nervous headache, sometimes followe: by anlntermittant fover, so that her life bocame Bporifio_B8ho commencol seven weeks ago. —— The Internal Machinery. Even when we go to sleep, the compli- taking the first largo bottlo tho disoase d to : Ancrease; the burning, lwhl:g and inflimation be- | of the engineers that in no case, they de- | {inually at work. Heart, lungs, .liver, camo unbearable. She, however, peréeucred in the | clare, will the line of the tunnel be kidneys and all, keep at work from birth uso of the medicine, After taking tho inflamation began to subside. ®Afbor tho 1ucd | more than an inch out of the way when |until death. How important it fs that all —— e R e e THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1885. CRANKS, MALE AND FEMALE;|ctans was made, and Huatley had come out of hls difficaltles with sevi han- droed dollnres in cool oash. It was eoveral ', | hours before the return train left, and, Queer Peaple Who .mm The Pos baving nothing else to do, the msjor sug. office Bflflfllfll. gested that they play a game of poker at £5 ante. The major's fame as a poker player Miss Fiite and Her $400,000 Bond | was not cm‘nfindedh -lenh- to ll:"gn' . He . ‘was rooognized throughout the terrltory Onse—The Man Who Fead Faces |, iy best glayer in the northwest, and ~Viotoria's Right to when It became nolsed about ths town the Throne, that he and Huntley wers to play for lsrge ntakes thers was no saloon in the place large enough to sccommodate the New York Times. crowd, and the game was moved {o the The postoffice bullding has a ““Miss [ town hall over the engine house, Flite.” She differs in personal appear- | The game began at noon and coutinued ance from the lady of the court of ohan- [untll 2 o’clsck, with varying success, ocery, however, and her olalm is t [ 1ast thero was a jackpot containing $200 the United States government. She s a [on the tableand 1t was Maj. Edwards’ trifle Inclined to obesity, and has a large, [deal. When Mr, Hun!lay picked up his oval face, In which flash eyes of jet|hand ho saw that he had four queens and blackness, Her halr is black, and Is ar- [an ace. He was surprised. Uards bad ranged In waves termlnating In little|not been running well enough to fy curis, Her mouth 1s large, and when |such luck. He saw the Major throw away opened, as it 1s most of the time during | one card and hold four her visits, dlscloses regular and pearl-| ‘“How much do you epen It for?” asked white teeth, Her summer dress is of | the msjor nonchalantly. black #i'k, trimmed with lace of the| Huntloy stopped a moment t> $hink same color, and a neat gold pin fastens a |and then replied, calmly: fluffly mass of the ssme about her neck, | *'I don’t open It.” Diamond ings hang from hes “Well, I will. the major. and on her hands she sustains the welg “‘For how muoh” asked Huatley. of meveral thick gold rlogs. “‘For $100,"” replled the major. She first made her appearance in the | ‘‘All right,” eald Huntley, throwlng blg postoffice hullding about & year ago, [away his four queens, and keeplng his snd hasslnce clrcled through Its corri- |ace, *‘I'll comeln, Give ms four cards,” dora at friquent Intervals in mearch of | With a glance of inoreaulity and plty 8ome one to carty on her case, for she ex: | the msjor dealt them and took one him pects a judgment sgainst thegovernment | self. Jjust as soon as she can get some one to| “‘I'll bet $100,” obrerved the major. arguo her legal right to 6. Like her| ‘‘Raise you $100,” said Huntley. famous predecessor she carries & small | The major scanned his hand carefully, reticale, but there are no papers in It. [ locked at hls yontbfal adversary keenly, Simply a handkerchlef and a little powd- [and ralsed it back for the same amcuat. er. Herclalm Is sn intrleate one—so| ‘‘Raise It $100 more,” sald Huntley. Intricate, Indeed, that no one can find| This sort of thirg continued until there out exactly what it is. were $2,400 on the table, and the crowd Asplstant Distrlot Attorney Foster's [ was breathless with excitement. intelllgent countsnancs and taking smile | *‘I’ll ralse you $500 more sald the ma- won the attention of the lady, and des-|jor, *“4f you will iraat me.’”’ pite hls repeated assurances that It was| ¢Rather have the ocash,” sald Hunt. his busine:s to sppear for the govern- |ley. ment and not prosecuto claims against it, “Wlil you take thla rlng for that the lady Insfs's that he shall be the lead- [amoun:?” returned the major,as hepoint- ing counsel in the action when it comes to [ ed to a magn'ficent solitaire diamond ho trial Gen. Foster, however, in spite of | wore, which ccst him $1,000 in Chicago. his threwdness cannot reach the essentlal “Yer,” sald Huntley, as he saw the point of the case. It {s a bond c1s9, and | raie. $400,000 s the amount that the lady ex-| ¢ Then I'll call,” sald the major. peots to receive from the government.| Huntley Iald down his hand. He had This {s us near as any one has got to 1t|caught the other three aces. The msjor yeot. had only four kings, just as Huntley had *Why don’t you get marriod and have (suspected. It cost Huntley $500 to treat your husband carry on your case?” eaid |the crowd, and when the major lett for one of the asalstants of the lady. Fargo it was on borrowed money. “‘Oh, I've thought of that, but I1'Il] The fame of this game epread around walt till I get my money. When 1 get|the territory, and when Huntley returned my clalm settled I can pick out whom I |from his telp into the Northwest territory please,” ehe replied. after Inviewiog Sittiog Bull he stopped The lady at psesent 1s In dlstrees over [at Fargo on his way east, and gave Major the change In admiaistration, and on cach | Edwards back his ring. ~After dinner, as vislt asks the elevator men if they are|Huntley was about to take the traln for democrats, New York, the mejor, accompanted by Farther ¢ fll'ction has taken possetslon |several of his frlends, went to the station of her at present because Gen. Foster Is | to see him cff. out of town on his vacatlon. *'By the way,Stanley,"” said he, *snce Another crank who hangs around the | you left Blsmarck they have told some bullding fs an old man who hobbles|pretty rough stories about that game of about with a big baswood cane. He first | poker we played.” introduced himself with a conundiun by | “What are they?” anking if sheol was down near Rockaway. | “‘They sy that 1 deslt myself four Since then he has flooded the vsrious |kings from a cold deck. Now, I want department clerks with papers cloeely [you to tell these gentlemeu that I played written with jargon. He has a grievauce | a falr, square game.” agalnst Oleveland, and wants the govern-| *The msjor is right,” said Huntley. ment officers to denounse him and turn { He played an honest game.” him out of his seat on the “Presidential | ¢‘Thanks, Stanlsy,” returned the ma- Bench,” as he calls it. Daring the Fish |jor. Now I want to ssk you one ques- fiotlon than s true story. Martin Guerre, foolish man, left his home and wife for elght yorrs. Tnereapon one Arnauld Dutille made his appearance, bearing & great resemblance to the errant Martin, waa received by the wife as her husband, and took postession of the property. Ohildren wers born to them, and for three years Arnauld Dutille was acoepted by Madam Guosrre, and Mariin's four slsters and two brothers-in-law, as her lawful husbind. The matter however, fell into dispute, and then came the tug of war, Hundreds of witnesses were ex- amined, and of those some forty swore that the impostor was Martin Guerre, while ss many were equally positive {hat he wes Arnauld Duulle,” and sgaln a number of judicious persona testified that the mon wore s> muoh allke that they could not deolde which was before them. The judges were naturally very much puzzied, and Arnauld Dutille brazening the matter out with consummate eftron- tery, they were posltively cn the point of deciding in his favor when the real ‘*Stmon Pare” appeared on the scene, ture and’ A edicli o. the col 8. Espeolal attention 18 cal ed to the Eie; under Art and Music study ur der instruction of tr.e firest Martin Guerre claimed his own, and the Imposture collapsed, ually carlous in Its way was the clalm of Plerre Mage, a soldier, to be the son of a certain Sienr de Cajlle who had fled to the Savoy, belng a Protestant, on the revocation of the Ediot of Nantes. His son died In Do Caille’s presence at Vevay, but nevertheless the impostor was after a trial declired to be the sald ton, In spite of documentary evidence from Swizecland of the man's death, The wite of Mege, however, let ont her socret, and on an appesl the Parliament of Parls declded agatrs; him, This Im- posture, as has boen polnted out, was in many respects like the Tichborne cate, for there seem to have been no polnts of recemblance at all between the two men. 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Bree o of thoroughbrod and high grade Hereio d and Jersey Cattle, Avd Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, L havo a positivoremody for FRER, of cases af tl standing have boen e In s etifcacy. eth " oy’ ¥0 idr . o Pearl5t.. Now Yotk & FINE LINE OF } } Ratos, First Cabio$60-8100, Stecrage to and from Hamburg $10. G. B RICHARD & CO., Gen- ::‘A:ld. um: ;.;u.‘:‘n::xm_hfl!upflme;l. .nad gore spots | the miners In the different tunnels meet | these should be in perfect order! Let|trlal one old man with white hair and |tion.” Brashod therm of in an Iopalpebls "wbite mei | €aoh other under ground. any of them run down, or let the blood | wrinkled face, every day, with the ut-| *‘All right.” : Fesembling pure sait. Sho I8 now taking the sixth DOWN IN THE TUNNEL. becomo Impovished, and the result is dt- (most regularity, took his " place and list-| I want to know how In the devil you [ ¢ral Pass. Agert, 61 broadway, New Jock gand 2‘.’2‘:.‘2;3“’{&?33’;’% of the démfl io gone, and | o o reporter put on & rubber suls and | % d dy But Brown’s Iron Bit- |ened to the volumes of testimony that |ever came to discard those fonr queens I { g Slack Hanson, F. £ Mobren, Harry P. Deal luh;-hh;:: :mhppi"'d l‘nd‘olhsnnjnyl: tho only | deacended the shaft with Eoglneer Par- ters s the n}:ra restorative. Witness, weral}mund oTt h:mx‘l;a wltlnu cheir, da:llt‘ylonT' o A e Groaewiy & Schoone ver 1 4 Country. @00d health sho has known in 40y osrs. No wonder for instance, the case of Mra. Glllesple of | Auother regular attendaot s a man Il anawer that, msjor,” eald Hunt- | e e mem v ing—— P R P L MR SN }‘:‘,’,'n .]vlv:::l'( a ;3:5 ?: ":,:’::;‘}Zt;':fl: San Antonlo, Texas, who was for time | abont 70 years old, who takes an interest | ley, with a grim smilo, 4 you will talll| Rt Subbatha 4 7 ovor | & great sufferer. ~ Skie says, T have used |in clvil cases. Ho always shakeshishead | me how you knew 1 had f.ur queons. 5 — s & Orams, {8 WOODBRIDGE BAOS, Any fur(her information concerning ber cace will be choerfully given by herself at hor rosidonce, 185 Ruliett Street, or by me. JOHN F. BRADLEY, 44 Grlswold St. Detrolt, Mich., May 16, 2855, For salo by all druggists, 1HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. PRW' N Y .., 16784, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, (tentplokinyihla Browao’s Iron Bltters for dyspepsia and little pools of water and huge, scatiered general debility with great bencfi:.” masses of rock, the engineer led the re- porter along the tunnel s>nthward. Electrlo lights were hung from the rocf A Paralyzing |@ame of Ball. of the cavern all along the way, but even| A game of bases ball in ald of the Grant they could not dfspel the thick gloom [monument faud was played at Lawrence, that dwelt in the dsmp place. Here and [ Kan., Friday, between nloe county offi- there were little lights suspended in line | clals and nine businets men of the city, by wires from the roof g0 that the fore- | the partlcipants ranging In aga from forty men might sight from one to the other, | toseventy years. The reglster of deeds snd g0 keep drilling out the tunnel in a|fell in running bases and broke his arm, straight course. At the end of the cay-|and the county clerk eprained his shoul- ern was a crowd of men working at|der. Of the merchants’ nine, one suf- “‘slugger” drills which emitted .ng{ a | fered a dislocation of a knee, and another territio sound that that the hearing be- | had two fingers broken. Tha ecore was came dulled aud the sledge hammer Blows | 00 to 41 In favor of the officla’s. The 1e- which a brawney miner showered upon a | ceipts amounted to $150, hand d:ill sounded like the strokes of a T velvet hammer upon a feather bed. Per- Practical Advice to a Olerk. LOOSE'S BETRAOT Red Clover Blossom ocunus | Cancers. 1sm | the miners’ ka's, Iriaca, Mich., Feb 8, 5 Mo M &2, 1oom & oo somor MR 0 m and B S el T a andicied 1 The b oty E.‘&""“"‘ Vou aro wilcome to nse thisor i | of tho tunnel 1s drllled befora the lower f eutforing ht Ity " iospectfally, = MES. L. A, JOHNSON, Scrofula. ToLxno, 0., January 1, 1xD0, O January 17, 186, 2 "“"',f?"“.‘}':"'* = A Pomothing 1o borofuious discase, A £oWBA M e et BT S St T 3 buta alieh tergimonia oy ape al you an' fforts in_behalf of hi Gt il el use or A, vary respectfully, H ARMS, rysi.?elas. for.xno, 0., Dec. 1st, 1828 & ). oo & Co. Moxuow, Mich. s, it me, Think you o e Err e e R e S mmhfl'fi ours uruy, , M. BEIBER?, ‘Evever Spores. R of Grand Rapids, Mich.. saye—a ot D aavisea oo b et T Cer E"‘m‘?{!-”"““ Aot 3o Bolld ek ace e Gov ow Wi e Attt e ot g fouroa. Mivh 0re iffadiace |atthe drills have nothing to do with ry known self-cure, NERVOUS DEBILITY ectine from errors o excesses, b ds | every mechsnical contri u of 16 16l ey G CUKED Withy ent SKO' - LN Man and Beast, » st 1 © Yo s o Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year, spiration poured down the faces of the| Mose Schavmburg hes a new clerk men a8 they hung to the drills or poured | nsmed Jske Silverstone, who is pretty cups of water down the drill holes to keep | good at dragglng In conntry customers the dust from blloding them., Each |and eelling them goods befora they know drillivg machine emltted euch powerfal |it, but he bas a bad memory. Yesterday snorts of cold alr that at times thoy crea- | Moze sald, impatiently: ted a strong broeze, which awept away| “‘Silverstone, bas you checked off dot the smoke curling up from the oll lamps [ invoica of schentlemanly undervear?” “‘Please ’souse we, Mishter Schanm- ‘'There you sce our method of work- | burg, but it vash escaped my memory al- ing,” sald Mr, Farrell, “Theupper haf | resdy some mors.” *So It vas ercaprd y-ur memory some half. 1t s called the heading. The|more already, don’c it. I dells you vat, lower half s called the bench. First, | Silverstone, ven you vae such a tam stu- two holes are drilled in the heading fecmn | pid shackass, vy don’t you made a note the sldes of the tunnel. The holes t1wt |of dose dings, choost like I do,”—|Tex- inward toward each other, so that when |as sifiinga, the powder put Inthem s fired a wedge — e ———— Isblown out of the heading, The holss| RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND NEURALGIA o drilled stralght along the rides and | ARE generally cyused by urea in the blocd ane remalnder of the rcck, formlmg the [and it s one of the spectal properties of wedgelike oavity, Is blasted out, When | Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine to the heading Is tannclled out twenty or|eradicatosll these disorders. thirty feet a gaog of men drlll holes S— N r—— straight down into the lower half, or Bickly Sentimentality, h«noh, and :ilelr tha; out, The heading | Cleveland Leader, always fifteen foot ahead of the| There was a disgusting exhiblifon of bench, "When the holes are charged|feminlne folly in 8. L%ull. Saturdsy, with powder the men carry the ¢lactiio| when two Lundred women visited Max- lights to the shaft aud go up to the sar-| wel, the alleged murderer of Preller, in face thewselves, Tho charges aro fired|the jall. Books and bouquets wers by electriclty from the turface and the |showered upon Maxwell, and s of the explosions ometimes 80 powerful #s|women went so far as to shake hands to twlst up ron tracks Isld In the|with him, S>lonz as women persist in boltom ‘of the tunnel. After tne ex- making fools of themselves in this way plosion a gang of men called muckers go|they should not be permiited to enter down and remove the wreck, The men | jalls where murderers are confined, ———— Safe, prompt, pleasant, sure. Iats say that theso qualities belong to Contractor Farwell, a sinewy, olear Red Star Cough Cure. No other oough headed young western man, took the re- | mediclue bifore the public posseeses porier down shaft No. 21 where the tun. | them, el was bored 200 feot each way, Here | e everything was 1n slick shape and almost noes known to this work.” GRAY MULES UNLUCKY, e Fatal Raflroad Accident, NEw ORLEANS, L, August 27 —A. i from Jackson, Miss., reports that six passen - *We have over $26,000 worth of ma- | gers wera fatally injured in the accldent this . | oblnery and appliances exclusive of the |morning on the Bayou Pierre railroad, slugger drills,” sald Mr, Farwell, “‘and S ———" we sre getting in more every dsy, Next Frost in Virginia, week we will have our mules, I had a| Srastox, Va,, August 27.—There wasa gray mule cffered to ma very cheap, but [ heavy frost here last night. - Gardens and I wonldn't bave it msa glft, © They are|late corn were badly damaged, uolucky, a gray mule once SR — nd put It cn one of our Mlsslusippl eamboats. The result was that the boat was s unk and we had a strike amoog :I;l wmen. dl-‘orltlln sake of the safety of e acqueduct I wouldn'c put & gray mule | when Baby was sick, wo gwve her Castoria, t2 work here for any tum of money, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorls, Aft i it ganstan inapeaticn of the work M| ol e e the slag 0@ it ‘‘The rock which is excavated fs, fn a| ¥hen sho bad Childsen, sho gave tha... Castoria great many cascs, very fine, It belongs to the clty avd I tell you it was & sharp dodge to rezerve that right, for our duwmp when he enters the court rcom, and at times durlng the arguments of lawyers will shake it vigorously. Hels some- what gerrulous and pretends he can read | oy yytcresting Acoount of an Insti- the opinlon of each jurymanin a case tution Founded by William E, from the face ss they stand up to hear the Dodge’s Daughter. judge’s charge. When the verdlot Is not A CLUB FOR WORKING GIRLS, CLEANSING WORKS C. T Paul en, Prop ietor. aned, dyed and repa red. Ladies' Dresses clesn: m:\dytu. and Plumes dyed and curled. t Gentlexens' Clothing All kind yiog avd Cleaning done on sbort notice tion guaranteed. 1212 Douglas street Jaims that the jar B e et it " 7| o New York Journal tells about 8 United States Commissioner Shields is | visit 1o 222 Weet Eighty-elght stzeot, the bothered the moat with the postcffice |rooms of the Workiog Glrls’ club. As-| - building cranks. il vals threatens to have him removed un-|was led into a large cirpeted and reatly less he issuen a warrant for the arrest of |furnlshed room where some fifty glrls of the queen of England and commences an |all sges and 87w, rpresenting every Oae woman at inter— | cending to the sscond floor, the reporter | iired. nre |weee Towt Wealness Mauuhood and Decay IRy prescption of & n5ied spsciallst (0w o )_Druggista can f11 it. n DR. WARD & GO UISIANA, MO, CHICA GO, actlon to cause her psrmanent removal [ type of the New York working girl, were 3 from tho British throne. An old mun|smusing themselves, Ono tablo was Wa Ee al] . comes around occasionslly snd makes the | hesped bigh with flowers, and around it astonishing statement that he, together |sat a dczen bright damsels, who, as they RAIL W.AY. with Asslctaot D.strict Attoracy Foster |arrsnged the many-colored blossoms into | vpr g SHORT LINE and the Unitel States commissioner own | botquets, chatted merrily with each the world and all that s within it. He|other. *‘Thete flowers come to us from propoacs that the commissioner take the | frlends in the country,” said one of lhye commsand, and that the tiessury depart- | young women in reply to the reporter’s ment be delegated iato his hands. questioning; ‘‘and, as you sse, we ire And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA T0 THE EAST. A young woman whosa face was not [arravglog vhem in bouquets to gladden | TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMANA AND plxllcynlml, attractive hauntod the build- | the humes of tho poor and sick We Chloags, , Pau, Clinton, Tt | Rock Island, Freeport Elgln, Madison, La Crosse, ing at the time the preparations were |distribate them oureelves to-morrow."” bnging made for the Grfln‘;nnunl. She| The clab Las ju:t moved into its new ssld sho was Miss Hancock, and wanted [ quariers with nearly ZIGO_ ma‘mbeu. an offica from Unlted Siates Marshal Mc- |started a year ago with 15, Tae propri- Mahon, Afterward she became poszessed [ etor of the philanthroplc enterprise and of theidea thatshe was s relatlve of |the present president is DMies _Grace Mrs, Sureatt, and that It was owing to [ Dodge. For - montkly fee cf 25 cents ber «fforts that the Statue of Liber!y was |any working girl of good character cver brovoght over to this country. 14 yours of sgo can enjoy all the benchits | Milwaunkee Daveaport Rookford, Janesville, Minneapolls, Cedar Hapids, Dubuque, ‘Winona, Lelolt, And all other Important points East, North- east and Southesct, Ticke? 0fMios at 1401 Farnam strect (In Paxton Ho tel), and a8 Union Paciflo Depot. Pullman Sloopers and the Finest Dining Cars In 112 World are run on tnomaln lincs of the Cuicso Where all these cranks oome from s | that the clab holds oat to its mombors. | iy, (k'S sr. PavL It'y and evory attention s paid what puzzles the people in the postoffice | Among these not the lesst are the winter o passangers by wul&uoliamylayu of thocompany, ilding, Th hink they have more |classes that are belng arranged, and In Tuaioe. Jaa sk ey which the glrls, freo of obarge, can leara | 5 ——— any fr:de at which they can earn a A Dreadful Disease, livelihood, There will be an embroidery e Ing class on Monday evenings, Read, ponder and profit. thereby, Kemp's [4nd €0 ; Balaam for th Throst aud Lunge 18 conceded |and on Tasedays the glrls will bo given by all who have used it to excel avy prepara- |an Insight futo the calinary art, tion in the market as a complete Throat and | Wednesday will be devoted to calis- Lung Healer, A"(gmm afflicted with the | thenicy and physical education, sni sing- dreadtal diseaser-Conmanption = will_ find |1 will take up the time on the followlng psoRy evening, The dressmaking c'ass will iotor has author. zs:im‘fln(:hnr:gl:; D?:E:-d?’l‘)f:;gl:u,nl‘{: 211 |have its sewslon every Friday syenlug, 15th street, to refand the money to any party | and Saturdays will bo deveted to instruc who has taken three-fourths of a bottle with- | {; A ' T oot Brice B0 osate acd 81, Tvial st |'1omon the sowing machine. et 1 ——— assembly room, Here are bookcasen filled HE THREW AWAY FOUR QUEENS, | with cholce literature, gemos for passing the lelsure hour, handsome pictures and flowers all the year round. Other rooms are occupled as class rooms, avd & tlon of the bollding 1s sub-let co as to bring In & respectable Income. *‘You wcu'd be surprised,” said Miss Dodge, New York Bun, “/to see the number of young women who One of the mest famous games of poker | patron'se the club They come here from s between |all parts of the city, and many of them the late Stanley Huntley and Msjor A. |owe to the club the tredes they hlvn'm . |0 W. Edwards, the editor and proprietor of | tered and 1he situations they hold. Then the Fargo Argus, Mr, Huntley had not|sgsin we have an arrsngement by which been making much money out of the Bls- |every membor can enjoy a week or two Stanley Huntley's Extraordinary Luck in a Poker Game at Bismarck, entangled that he determined to sell ot | friends fn the country, the glrls orly psy his share In the paper. was the only paper [n Bismsrck at that | Tols depsrtment is known es the vacation m:' trong polit- | soclety, and is In chargs of Miss Drawm- Ry: connioeh 1o Union Depok with those of the Chioa time, and as there was a les! 1jog In the ocoun'y, he had [mond JGirls who donot wish to go to the to the politicians; but, fesring that he | picolc and scaside partles, and they have might fall to do 80, he dropped a line to |a jolly tme togsther at s miniamum of V. H. CARPENTE) . 8, MERRILL, Dol Passoncor Agent. Genoral Manager, . MILLEE, EO, F. HEAFFOR] Acs't Gen'l Manager, Aws't Gon'l Pass Agont 3. T, CLARK, Gen'l Buberintendent e CHICAGO ave IJORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT TLINE Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaso, The on tako for Des Moinos, Marshall ywn, Cedar Rapids, Clintou, Dixle, Chloago, MU ‘os and all polnte east. "To tho people of No Golorado, Wyomlog, Utah, 1daho, Nevada , Washiugton and Callfornia 1t offers superior wdyantages nob possible by any obher line, ‘Among & few of the numerous poluts of superior- marck Tribune, and when he was taken |in the couatry during the summer, The gy evjosed by the patrons of this rosd botween slok and was unable to attend 1o busfness [ club makes all the srrangementy, and of | Gate sl GRICK i the $4 a week charged for board by our | ngenult; oroat for several months his affalrs became so | the §4 B! D A O e A exaosi T8 F4b maba and Chi ts two traos & day of DAY finest that buman art and te PALACE SLEEPING OARS O DRAWING ROOM 0AXS, unsurpased by any As the Tribuno | 81 25, the clab paylvg the difference.” | 5iq'its widly celobrated PAATIAL ual of which cannot be fourd elsewhere. + Souncil Biufts tho tratus of the Union Pacic orthwestern Ry In Chloaga the trains of this wh bopes of clsposing of bis properly [country foran extended stay mako up |line make closs connccbion wit baose of wll estors o3 For Detrolt, Columbus, Indl s, Olnelnoud), Niagars Falls, Bullalo, Pilbsburg, Toronto, Montresl Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balilmore, Wash he Msj. Edwards sskirg him to pay his pa- f expersi. wgton dud sl poluts {n Eioh, aak dhe Moket er. Msj. Edwards bad made s fortune e —— Ent of his own paper, and, as he was _Mistsken Jdentny: smblilcus to cwn mors pspers, hs|Cassell's Family Magazine for September, prowptly respinded by drawlog $2,000 from the bink esnd taking the traln for | case, that of Martin Guarre which cawe Bismarck. When be reached that city | before the Parlisment of Toulouse In that he found that the trade with the polit! 'ycar, aud ceitsinly s unds more like & If vou wish the best acoommodations, . agents soll ckets via $hls line, Let us go back to 1590, to & French |y pugmrrr, agent for okels via the NOKTH WESTERN, * Al Mkt B B HAIR, Geueral Mausger, Gou. Pros Agent CHICAGO . N, BABOOCK, Gen 1412 ¥aroam Bt , Omala, Neb, THE ONLY EXOLUSIVE MUSIG HOUSE IN OMAHA NEFP. Rallway Tirme Table. Ta Edoot April bGth, 1885, The attoution of tho bravelllng publia Iy catied 4o Abo fach that thisls th H ocmplote sud sbeolubely coreeat time-dablo published In the city, All traing arrive ah and dopard {rom Omata 0y iral Standard Time. P, arrive of aad d Wi aQ., (9 sud K, depot all others from ot 5, Dallyi b ozo0ph Aaburday o oxcopt Saady| excopd Mondey. WEETWARD DEPART, ARRIVE, L[ | unl?n Paciflo. & x |r.¥. G50a[.. Paoiflo Exproes .| 750a[.. .. Denver Exprom. . ep. Vallo, Al and Roxphons o) — b, e, wid "%, Night Exprosd, —. BOUTHWARD, ey B4, Exprote. EASTWARD, _..m.‘n :fpu.m B. ¥or Chicago fam'tt| or Ghiosgo via 0. Blut NORTHWARD, Shiots: Gy M0 Oskland Accommodstic d 0 i ispRaRear = .84, Paol Night Bxpreea |0 ¢sal OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS —Teavo Omahs &) 0 26,7 o 1 6o nud 1060 s 1 m. ndays 500 454400 p m Lrai do now run. Arrl Araue. for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway depos 88 mle o ! osdway dopot) 56,7 66, Loave Councll Blatts (Erosdway dopot) a4 8 66, nu.\u'n.uu.m:lw,ln.‘n 4%, and'11 46 p m. On Buadays $he 9 80 and'11 4) aud 8 80aud 6 26 p trains will nob run, ey ansfor 7 minutes later, Omahs 20 minuies s ol T'filfll«hflvnouh‘ § “i"-l ,0 00 and ¥ 00 0 w, dally. Arrive #0980 aad'1100 am, 106, § 80,7 20 and T66 . BUNDAY TRAING To and trom Chicago via the Tr.periite Alllance Lines | BUNDAY MORNING. | RATURDAY WYB. ML | AL | N-W [ NW [ B M R T T A March ... | 829 L I [T S A 19 1less) 1) fay . 10-81 10| 8-28 | uiog sad Mordey merniog ratus anive tog order, O B & Q. fralus mun every BTOCK YARDS ThRAINS, Lowve Union Pacifio dopod a4 840 & m sad ®. { { f !