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WIIERLIM. TRAVELER. A Reckless Tourlst—The Travelers Weekly Malil Box. cities are making every preparation to meet the flood of orders whlrh they feel certain is rising in the aud will soon be upon - them. The greatest in- crmu in customers to eastern houses In pccu-d to come from northern -‘N Arkansas and Colorado, while Nebraska, Iowa and the gigantio noeth- weost are expected to furnish an immense in- A BEDEAM OF WILD BEASTS. Hxciting Times With a Mefiacory on Shipboard. it on end, it a toss 1n the ait, and [ many capitalists to be dirccted toward m l|,‘eamn okv:n'me three bl‘i‘fl aluk';!. thrcmnr‘l?xlklrlvor. \;n‘o best locality for fll‘lfl"l N c"lsmn"nfl. ssing 1 geese, e a | cal ng salmon oxt year at least Catar! 8 d ve fo differcut idivections. ' One . ran | threo new cauneries will ba established | and undoublediy leads o to contmmption, 1t 1 under the' ‘wages containing the | on the viver., It is & well-known fact | therefore singular that those afficted with this vanthers. asedond out on the bowsprit, [ that the salmon are rapidly decreasing | fearful discase should not make it the object of and the thikd darted into the forecastle. | in the Columbia river, nnd‘ the pursuit | their lives to rid themselves of it. Deceptive The natives ealled to us to look out, as | of catching them is so dangerous that remedies concocted by ignorant pretenders to b ST crease in gmaml g last season. lllll"' THE GREATEST SPECTACLE ON EA tho‘lm;;-l'lle would ’ntt:uktht' other c'ljz?!. the prices of the fish have run up from rrodle-l knowledge have weakened the confl eastern an icago houses are openinig and while some of the men sprang down | 90¢ to $1 each, and theve are indications | dencé of the great majority of sufferers in all A VERY TRYING SITUATION, | {ilh |omes in tho dual eity and points the companlangey. 1160, the cania. the | thas e brice will go still higher. Tn | advertised remedies. They become resiged to 7 farther west, finding it advantageous to have | A Rhinoceros Breaks Loose and Stirs & life of misery rather than tortue themselves others ran up the mainmast shrouds, I was one of the latter, there beingffour of us, and whep about half way 1o the | loss when the natives are hired to fish. crosstrees, wa paused to watch the fur- | Little or nothing is being made in | tnsyeny, tees the diseaso has assumed danice. ther actions of the rhinoceros. The [ salmon canning on the Columbia, and | nose, the offans Of hearing. of scelt And of lions and pabthers were raising an | for this reason some of the principal | tasting soaffectod as to b useless, the uvula so awlul racket, and the confusion was | canners are making arrangements to | Songated, the throat so inflamed ana irritated o 1 as to produce & constant and distressi ough deaferiing. The big beast cleared his | remove to Alaska. SANFOND'S RADICAL CUNR osta. ever Dhkse horn of a portion of the cage hanging to The mines are sufficiently rich to be | of Catarrh, from a simple head cald to the most it.and then struck that containing the | very profitable, but thore nre several | loatisonis, sud Uesiictive stagss, 1t is local punthm;s. ’l;he i‘-finm m‘"m“hrr:m;ld l'r: drawbacks to their rapid developmont. manent i curing, safe, economieal and never- moment, and as they ran about the deck | New mines on Kodiak Island have re- | failin . Rnr ackage contains one bottle of the Rabs. the Hons roared and raved until we had | contly boen, prospected. They cantain | oAt aCkAE® ontalea i batg of e Ravy Alaska it does not cost_more than 10¢ each to buy the fish, and it even costs a distributing point neur the 'center of de- mand. All things eonsidered, the outteok for spring trade is brighter than it ever was be- fore, and the mauner ‘in which goods are ordered, indicates a most prosperous condi tion nmong the citizens of the entire west. with doubtful palliatives. But this will never do. Catarrh must be met at every stage aud combated with all our might. Up All the Animals—Serpents, Lions and Tigers Fight—A Meal for Sharks. How & Traveler Wooed and Won & Bride—The Trade Outlook—Small Orders — Omaha's Sunday Guests—Samples. I was one of the crew of the Afvican coasting brig Antelope, and on one voy- age from Mastmba to Cape Town we put in at Quilimane for water; some of our casks having been stove. We had scarcely made fastata wharf when a Small Orders. That two-cent stamp, green, sticky, pale, Will soon have had its day, But the two-cent fare on the iron rail ‘Will eome, and comie to stay. Extremes meet in a store in Chicago \vhom A Reckless Tourist. Chicago Mail. Ho came in the nightand he painted thetown. And the color was bright, “though he did it up brown ' He was out on the lark, and he acted the rank, Hgg'v: g:om{n‘l,y ?;'.‘.':’ffn'.’:'w'fifl';n?"h"." cet, | repository f l‘"\(wlv-fl'rld*J costumes. queer freight. I s an agent of a | gt the davits and cmnohsd under a [1: B, gm’;d l‘nl:;es have hecvln opcned‘ up ) e Attracting attention on every street; Bill Nyes soliloquys Death shied at him | great wild animal firm at Hamburg and | thwart, and the other hid under the | and ate paying well. The trouble so LD FOLKS' PAINS. nish 3 i ] - 1 9 < two-hor spi 8] shipped to Sun Franciseo for reduction. A The Did he meet w.u. a lnuth;{()t ruh) uthe! 1 hen CH ) are m- anx | rare lot. There wasa black two-horned % . Aed is the Curicuis AwTiPAN cheekod miss, i |.m':|rv“x'|‘-[x'.'u|m'\; ABGHY | lhrnn[l‘lrghmn‘mg Theie | thinocerous or borele, thrdo lions, - twod TG borele was now thoroughly en- | One small quarta mill has been started, LARTRL, the frst wnd ohly pain Kill He would bend to her face and then vanish— il {riens fear they have been kidnapped, and So lm drllv:d about in a rollicking wa; stated that they will pay a liberal reward for any information as to their whereabouts. raged, and. without deigning a glance | however, and & more gxtensive estab- | ing Stren; n-m Plaster. New, instantaneous at the panthers, he smasbed into the | lishment will soon be located. On the | 814 infi taflibie "‘mb superior to all othe: 1 applt for relley pen of lions and made kindlings of it. [ the enst coast the Treadwell mine, near E;L‘;",{‘F.‘l.:i‘;“‘ Re Tuscies. ’tr_:.‘"’“ Bahd e m panthers, and three monstrous serpents. He had expected to find the firm's ship Till hv: fi‘ll op the sidewallk, aud fell t ero to | A traveling man named Salen died of gas- | at this port,but through some misunder- | The largest of the three lions sprang on | Juneau,.is the most important. The ent it 18 -wned -ugu [Ty ; . { 5 TeVoF. Bouna: O ; the borele’s back as he came out of the [ orian | Houn, S5 Sukedis ¥ o n,,,.p}mmm reckless, whom many may lN':; "m;‘lug: ‘trv:n :r;u"’} hg::“n& n(z.n'.'a:'gmflf standing she had not sh8wn up. He greatest drawback is that the season for H. now, For the name of his bummer is Beautiful Snow. 186 So. Clark DRS. §. & D. DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence §t, Denver, Cob | Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, Bt. Louts, Mo., University College Hospital, Lone don, Giesen, Germany and New York, having devoted thelr attention SPECIALLY ™0 THE TREATMENR OF |- Norvons, Chronic and Blood | § DISEASES. I More aspecially those arising from imj Y dence: inivite al up sufforin: to correspond Wikh: | wanted to get the animals to Cape Town a8 8oon as possible, and was willing to give us a good price to take them. We were chock full below hatches, and the idea of taking the cages on deck was far from pleasant. The ngent was a persistent fellow and a good talker, and before we had our water in the captain had decided on taking the freight. A couple of natives were to go along to care for them, and there would be no expense to the brig. We looked over the cargo and found them apparently strong and secure, and when the work of loading began we had very little trouble. The rhinoceros was transferred to a pen of wood and iron, which gave him very little room to spare, and he behaved himself like a gentleman while we w getting him aboard. Indeed, the whole collection scu and perhaps his sharp claws in- | working the mines only lasts about four icted some damage. He no sooner | months in the year, from Mav to Sep- leaped to the deck than the big beast [ tember. There are valuable diggings chased him aft to the cabin, but had to | on the Yukon river. I saw six miners stop theye, One of the other lions dis- | who came from that loeality, and each ,t‘lll‘lmluwd d?]w: :lhe mffmfiue' wl;;lebth;é had from $6,000 to $10,000 as fl’:e result rd erouched down e water bu of about eighteen months work. Yes, and kopt up fourtal growling. No | he mininis ingustey s an Lmportant ro: SCROFULA ship's crew ever found themselves in a | source of Alaska, and with improved stranger situntion. It was pretty hard | machinery and quartz mills of sufficient to say what should be done, and it wasa rity, it will be made to hand- full hour before we got any word from the :",’,“',"‘31 deles p LY or ™= y. captain. During this time the borele The district.of Koulak is in & flourish- ' drove the other lion aft. smashed the | jag condition, notwithstanding that [ ] water butt, drove the panther out from | there was a decrease in the principal under the 'bedding into the forecastle | industry, sen-otter hunting. ‘Our firm with the third lion, and then destroyed | trades with the nativeg for otter furs, Lovnoma, Gu., August 11, 1997, our bedding and everything else which | and we have established a good trade in I'lll'fllrlmmmb" Ga.:' would yield to his terrible horns. Just | that line. We have never had any et oy ] before the captain called out tous one | trouble with the natives. They are Shild. the disease unl:mmedly of our men pulled himself across to the | quiet, inoffensive and willing _to work. S e na A3 T aqvance 'As1 advanced to manbood foremast by the triantic stay, slipped | gchool at Kodlak has been well patron- v-, y -flu;w- inoreased uaull the mal ing, whnc en route for Chicago. He came from M arguette, accompanied by 8. Mandel- baum, of Chicago. “A Drummer's Life" is the latest thing befot'e the footlights. Richard F. Byrne, a New York commercial traveler, is reported missing. The Boston shoe trade drummers have a social organization which is attracting a great deal of attention among the club men of that city. A stir was made among the travelers in Indianapolis recently by the address of 8. M. Haines, a member of the Commercial Trav- elers’ association, before the Y. M. C. A. Ho strongly urged upon the 250,000 traveling salesmen of the country the advantages of total abstainence and local option laws. He called attention to the amount of money spent for liquor aud declared that the custom of treating was senseless and foolhardy. After speaking of the temptations to which traveling men were subjected in‘this respect, Mr. Haines paid a high tribute to the Traveler's Mail Box. HastiNos, Neb,, Feb, 28.—To the Editor of the Bee: I should like to have the views . of the boys on the road as to whether laun- dry bolongs to the legitimute expenses or not. Please let us hear through your Mon- day paper, D. Here is an opportunity for profitable dis- cussion. The Ber would like to have the views of u number of tourists upon this sub- Ject. Courting Under Difficulties. Tuesday evening a small party of travel- ing men sat around one of the radiators in the lobby of the Millard whiling away the early hours in seeing who could relate the most remarkable story. A BEg reporter who was lurking in the vicinity in quest of the down tln, lee «hrnuds and, waiting un- | i, . 7 5 e o 3 rassing and wnhl-hom olll.dvln Diseases of infection and conf | group, and sauntered over in their vicinity | class. e acted like frightencd dogs nnd tha | o the deck and slid tho cover ovet the language, Thuro ‘has been ,‘muo diffi- T ey ‘Uloers on my et Bealy el oo incers (I just as Charlic Barton, a representative of o | The Pennsylvania railroad companyshas | panthers never uttered n suarl, while | forecastlo compnnion. That st im- | culty, however in educating the natives, "..‘.."&."‘ h;.;';,:;;n en thisugh "’,:,,“:."{‘.L‘;,, "",;;'.’.""““"};‘.\{'fi{}"‘""";“fl‘"""{.‘.‘.'.':‘.'J‘x Philadelphia clothing _house, began his | announced that hereaftor the 2000 mile | the big serpents seemed to ' slcep | prisoned a lion, & panther, and one of | us same hove formed the strange iden ,.,M,‘,,,,,,,,Mwm ‘,m:vm, P symptoms. etters receive immed “latest.” “Younever heard my brief ex- | Hekets Wil be Becopted ovor ll liies ober | through it all. We made our offing | the serpents, and wasa display of judg- | that if they learned the English lang- s rmed by Dr JUST PUBLISHED, TR (e gan ndnsaeR B A ouN e | s ruiirond. | This concossion 18 the | about sunset, and darkness had no | ment and nerve which the captain well | ugge fluently they will have to join the oty S ‘of Lithonia. Bu And will be miatied FHEN to kny address s marked the knight of the &rib. “Well x| result of a vigorous fight mado by the travel. | Sooner sottled down and the brig got [ rewarded. army. Although trade is® good at Kod- e e A Sy St of one Beent starn, Practical Gheeras you it's true as gospel cvery of it. | ing men of the west. ~The companies at first [ her motion in the seas than we lnqnxl The men shut up in the cabin finally | Jak,life is rather lonely there at times. n bej oo 2 In o, to which 18 OO B RO oo Mar. | Five years ago the house up in the ll'i:t"rrn‘\‘ul“l‘l::vm"xll‘x :um' éé‘fif;sli'.‘“‘.‘,.’,',,\u‘:t‘! ourjvlvc: treated lto' ntc()‘iu\-l't \\"lnvl!; halludlusv.lq know the ml}\‘m"l.io‘;:. T)“é There are only eight white persons lo- m “covering [t from the. Enee to Xf riage” \:‘:}‘l:‘él‘?‘\:xl;t':fik"t;llu tors on ¢ :%mog ] northwestern part of Pen a to drum B! ctel Enerous scs | made every man's hair stand on end. other two lions were crouche lown af o , the 10 | N T truo. T had remarieabio saucess and soon | toWard thie travelers, but the fallacy of this | may b that the animals were sonsick, | the whael and. the pantherin the boat | | cmmores b;;“a:;figmfiu,:".;’:.’;“;’;“}' o vase Sk yaluable medical tradtite w Which should be read had a run iu the country towns that any man | Plea was soon pointed out. - or that the motion of the ship fright’ | had no idea of leaving it. The three | miners, o s [ would have boon proudof. At o littlo town | | Mra, Dora Goldvors, wifo of o salesman | ened them. They broke out with howls | beasts kept up a low growling and | "Thoro has been a great infl of DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON, | ‘glllri(:mllgn‘;lu'y stopping o there about ono | committed suicideat her honje last week; | 4bd roars and yélps and screams, and | snarling, and would have picked a fight | white men to Alaska, and its ci 1743 Lawrence St., Denver, Cole night in every threo weeks to see her. Her | The reason assigned for the rash act was | nothing wouid quiet them. but for the presence of acommon enemy. | tion and trade is rapidly -mpmung. n mon Y 2 parents lived about two miles from the village | loneliness which made her melancholy. The rhinoceros didn’t propose to stand | It was the rhinocerous “which must be | Many inducements ave offered to in- the sine, tio ofensive riining bogan T 3 | and the roads were none of the best, but I neutral in that affair, and "he uttered | taken care of first. By order of the | dustrious men to settle and engage in to grow loas anid less and fuslly ceased, the used to walk the entire distance without a Omaha's Sunday Guests. such snorts and ‘‘woofs,” and made | captain another man crossed to the | the business of fur hunting, stock rais- b b s A B ' murmur. Well, one night I stopped as usual | Sunday again saw tho usual gathering on | such efforts to break out of his pen that | foremast, and then the two descended | ing, mining and gardening. Alnska is Boities B Tk anan Of B | and ambled up to the family residence only | that day in the city of representatives of tho | gome of the men were ready to make | the shrouds and shouted and gestured | a great country indeed, and its re- Ears okd Bul fo now yOunger and stranges | ;‘o .‘mw wn,th } gs‘:lcmm&ll that I:(\y dulmn;;n commercial travelers, and the hotels were | for the ci rees. It came on a darkish | detiance. Then three men, armed with mkmcs will be dovelor—ed by the settle- L“{?‘Wm} NOBIng 16 '“"&.’:::g | had consentod to sit up with a sick man WhO | oxtensively patronized by them. The major- | night, with the wind blowing in gusts, | guns and ,revolvers, slipped out of the | ment that is now setting in. ihejerrible discss, o o Femind me of the | Would I kindly go with her Al the neigh- | ity are mow ‘“cleaning up" their spring | and not & man aboard that brig closed | cabin and into the shrouds of the main- e FL i A bors had been thero and there was no one orders, and are on their way back to their | his eyes in sleep. When the lions were they could get on that particular occasion ex- gould g hat particular o respective houscs. not roaring the panthers were scream- cept her. I consented, although I was 8orry | o grrivals at the Millard were: George | ing, and about once in_every five min- for it five minutes afterward, for Idid not »hnson, Bloomington, In.; C. P. Soule, | utos the borele would utter a loud A admire courting In a sick chamber but went | ¢, swoof ! a i allithe same. When we arrived ab the Chi Joseph Mynrath, 8t. Joseph; A. R. woof!” and make an attack on his pen. L Vermillia, New York: P.P. Darizions, New | It did no good to throw feed to the house I found an old man there who had been 1 VM attending the patient all day and who had - | ROrk: . G- W. Sy"’“‘""l““” yorks Max | brutes; hunger had nothing to do with mast, and1t began to look as if we had the audvantage.. While we were trying to draw the borele aft again, that they mighmmn‘m? target of him, one of tho lions leaped into tho yawl, whlle the otherran for the bows of the bri; The FALL8 VIEW was unknown until created by the Michigan Central Rail- road, which stops its trains at this point to enable . its passengers to enjoy the grandest and most comprehensive view of the falls that is to be anywhere ob- from Ill 0 write iy E‘»um-ru-é'nw Wellane fnaror Lisnonie, s fl- ik of my nd, of l)l\ E.C. WEar's NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- one had hardly entered the yawl when | tained. Bofore that time piople. carne Piood g skt Diessoma giarantecd apeoifc. for Hystoria, Dizzie | Somdod " emmabing "l Cmleht. s s | Rothman, L . ;“,"‘,:“";:;.’;-DE: their conduct, aah one had been cap- | the panther tackled him, and for o min- [ 1t carringos from the American side. to Pl i e m;,wmumw s, Norvous Neuraigia i | haa come he *‘allowed he would go home. + George Albra, Denver; George W, | tured singly, and each was full grown [ ute the two bounded over the thwarts | ‘Ingpiration Point,” the view from Brawerd Atiasin, aa. L A G Al S b A The sick man had beon insane for i\]o\v“,rk Max Engle, New york; [ and dangerous. The ncar presence of [ and tumbled about in the fiercest con- | which Howells said was *unequalled for A R I R | mm;h;;;fl 3"‘;?:;&-};;& Lt . . i H. M. | men,the sightof each other,and the | fusion. The yawl rocked about as if it | sublimity W bt Falls View. mahts thore Insanit -m!l«--nmx;;;‘mnm-y.demy-mg":,g.a‘n'm;r S oug i a brig conspin 3 SCres 4 S Al ) romal Age, Barrenness, Loss el g cold and was stricken with fover. His wife, e “ e Lhu‘w’“"a “.AL‘I:’,"““’,-_ h““r;h ““f‘v“"" ‘{'t the l‘"‘g‘""'filf‘} ed i "["“r:d “WFSC“ and the 9“‘0*‘;:‘“ and “‘}'“l" elevated, the scene from it £ much in efther sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperm it & good old soul, was almost worn out, and at { New \,m,k Bi L. Lindsley, Bfow | thoroughly excite each and every oue, | of the beasts were something awful. | finer. No other road runs toor neaa torrhan canded by overaxertion of the' bram, my suggestion ‘she retired. The old gent was | Sholh 3 ; = Now York: G The serpents were wide awnke and | Glancing for an. instant from the com- | thig point, and through passengers b Tflfmf’n‘f.fi,fl.z‘i.'.?ir'.fli‘.‘:.fi'fi‘.’.’c’“-lfiffi"mx ar°=|“x. - L‘Jl’.‘.‘;é‘:":h&ii‘ sé;\x:;: ‘3‘.,"3"?;‘“,‘."“‘3'.‘,‘?0"?,‘5 & N Falls, N. Y. vengeful,and the rhinoceros was made lu.lt.\nh to the* witer below, Isaw'the | the Michigan Central, “The Niagar boxes for 5.0, sent by mail prepaid on recelpt I o, Ohieaso; - M, Augnor | clean through. A more dangerous onyon, New York: N | and vindictive creature than the black Ve by % ared.’ v C. : J..F. Flower, Elyria, | rhinoceros caunot be found on earth. Uiy el e SR e s [ opio "Honry nd.” Chicogo: J. S. | Ho is afraid of nothing under the sun. oated with 1ife fn all the years_ of my pil. | Lungle, New York: Tom Stevenson, Chi- | He is boiling over with the sulks twen- cago: Harry M. Gould, Rochester; H. M. [ gy grimage. I forgot to mention that the young | $o80: Marry M. Goulc, ty-three out of twenty-hours each day Dickey, Chicagos W H. Davis, Boston: J. | i, {he weok. Odds is the difference to gathering astern of us ‘almost as Lhuknsllw could pack. Could one of Ut EaneteHE SOOI A A ToWae awny we would rid of two more of our enemies. The man below me on the shrouds moved down a little, thinking to Falls Route,” have this great advantage would flap over and then lay quiet again. I without detention oradditional expense. Easily digested; of ma finest. mwor A hearty | of price. looked at him, and says I to myself, ‘old man, boverag for o stzons appetite: delicate drin WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES or the sensitive. horoug] ytl-»hs nutritious, palatable; unexcelled in purity: no unpleasant | 10 gureany case. With cach order reccived b us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we wi R | after effects. Requires no bolling. sond th p“"'l""i'f'rfi:"::‘-'“e"’“ ':J"'"Wo‘i tor: | Marion Harland, Christine Terlune Horrick, | £und the money f the treatment duos not effeet Dean A. R. Thomas, M. D., pronounce it tho best | &cure. Guarantees issued only by C. F. GOOD- Maryland’ Smar};; Nigger," Baltimore News: The following story is told by a gentleman well acquainted lady was occupying the same chair with my- oaro: W. I 3 carry out this idea, but just then the | with the parties mentioned, and who | ofall the powedered chiocolates. Nootherequals | MAN, Druggist, Solo Agent, 1110 hmmszrm. solf, "Apout midnignt 1 foll oaloop, and sho | H, Moses, Chicago: W. K. Hovnos, Grand | i \(1lather ho charges an clephant or | fighting bensts vearcd up over the | tan vouch for it authentieity. - Hach of | it i HAVOF. DUrity and ANTEDYSPEFFC QuALtes. | OmAlia. Neb: i :r:llo:‘:';\!:\:‘i;el;.lfi“ lfi;w&;fll‘gmfiwrr&vé Gaines, Chicago; . .:‘ 'x‘hel firstflflling wgiclll comcsi:ll thw‘.n' {.nulu:lsnn}m «eluml ;leuu ch m.hc.i two gentlemen, who owned adjoining | Soldby Grocers. Sample mafied for 10 stamps. ey , bu v T Bw . DeBronier, St. 5 sight sets him off on a mad charge, and | with a fresh grip, and as they tugged | farms in one of the counties, had a col- I v ch h 1to call | cr 4 3 A f : h N H. 0. WILS| A | apringing from my chair, 14 sho glrl 16 call | CRiclee™ G 3 ? he will never cool down while there is a | and tussled, the tocking of the boat | ored. laborer working on. his place. LBUR (& [SONE, J.W. Barnsdall, M. D show to wreak vengeance. i The fellow we had on deck was a piece P f ugliness weighing from 1,200 to 1,400 Chicago; H. M. Tenny, Chicago; V. P. ol Lol b erts, Kansas Gity; G. B. Salter, Burlington; | pounds. He had been caught in a pit, J. B. Tate, Chicago; Karl Holemburg, Chi- | and there had been no end of trouble to found him breathing his last, and beforehis | % g ™ k wife got in the room he had passed away. 1 ‘Well, gents, I was detailed to take a lantern and go up to his brother's house, about a mile, and inform them of the_demise, which 1 lihl and he and his wife, his son and his dumped them out, and the sharks anu pped them up in a second. e fight drew the attention of the rhlnowms. On his way*aft he came across the lion who was skulking under These men, who were named Tom and Bob respectively, were:very light fingered, and had the reputation of con- verting to their own special property anything they could carry from their Sammons, X 6. arber Now PHILADELPHIA, PA. e =Y UN?I.IGID!NTED ATTRACTION. OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Homaopathic Specialist, SURGEON Gynacologist and Obstetricdan. 5 cago; H. M. Matthews, Pittsburg: get him down to the coast. While he | the bulwarks, and drove him back to | neighbors. One day the two farmers | CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000 Telephone 076. :1,‘,‘;,,‘;5‘;’;‘!:,‘;,',;‘:"‘,‘,“";‘:;;;"!,“;“‘:u;‘“mu,“;‘,’:; Hardy, Chicago; Robert’G. Kerr, Chic Was in close quartersand had little show | Dis formor. position at the wheel. A8 T | mat ast. by ehance the conversation | , $300, RAMGE BLOCK, - - OMAHA. gentlemen, and after gazing intently at tho | William Sanderman, St Louis: I € t0 smash things, it was evident from his [ told you before, the big beast could not turned upou the stealing propensities of their respective men. After some dis- cussion, one said: ‘I tell you my Tom can steal moro in a week than your Bob can in a month. He is the smartest ni ger in the count T th, Pittsburg: M. A. McDermott, oti v os deceased, he gave vent to the plous ejacula- | £Ret (G PRV A JUE O nsas | actions that he would do the best he tion, “The 'l‘.‘ord gave u'ggm:he h%urd :nk;;l; gfi&'é};,‘,i‘e?x‘. gl c{:um:\ \,M Brown, f,‘-m‘;fl' Ai{a ‘fchpt raking Ilnn lgrrcn }\c{:'.n et e I L S L LR e Hard, New York; 1. J. ‘i ack and forth across the bars of his bess “:i"’ ¥y ) st h T | New York: G. W. Harrin m H r‘)n,:\nd whenever any one went near B novarn - Onsrtes, L when 3 Falk, Milwaukee; W. A. Combs, Chi’ | him he exhibited his anger in a dozen crowd ir between the cabin roof andthe bulwarks, but now, seeming to be mad- der than ever, he saw a new route be- fore him. The roof of the cabin was about two feet above the deck, witha E.T.Allen, M. D,, Homeopathic Bpecialist, Louisiana State Lottery Company. stealing. He could take the buttons off a city polu'vmn n's coat, and the police- man wouldn’t know there was an)bo(l} utly interrupted him -by remarking that o1 Alutityol ek Eaba ) THROAT e ecease ys. eavy glass skylight in the center. 0, he can’t,” said the other gentle- 5{0‘;:-?(&,:’“:::: a:"fimdm.,.x;fl IS e Paxton arrivals wore: J. H, Soufleld, | ~ The night wore away at last, and | Aftera few terrific snorts the borele | man, emptying his mouth of & huge | jiasqrauEsted by the Lesiletare i, or Eduoat AND NOSE. something would have tobe done and that | Chicago; J. P. Wood, Chicago; George D! | whon daylight came the beasts ceased | started to walk over the cabin roof. He uxmnq of tobacco. ““There is no nig- | Mado s part of the present State Constitution, in 15 8 noon e 0T Rontleman -cloota_the. booi | Hofman, Chicago; O.'Y, Vuta, ‘Chicako; 1. | their racket. They were loss noisy on got bis ull weight upon it, when his Torin “Muryland who can heat. Bob | Pan srerwiielmink popuiar vte. " e Spectacles Accurately Prescribeds ey r':-luclmlv T;g said he;m!"llloz;huuxm P Grl‘c': Chicago; C. S. .Teuksbur\' ni. | the second night, and on_the third we | fore feet went through with crash,and tre f RAMGE BL’K., oMA at o with me. As the departed i 1 monthly. and the Grand Quarterly hin rogu he rolled sideways into the narrow pas- larly gvery throo”months June, Sepember sage aud was stuck fast, feet in the air, and the maddest rhinoceros on earth. Murch, i had about a throe weeks crop of beard it was decided without a dissenting vote that he be ; shaved, and on motion of the brother spoken Foster, Ohioagog H. C. (;.mhu.r, had no trouble at all. On the fourth ohn K\m, Chic W. M. | morning after leaving Quilimane, hav- uzo G. . ing had a good breeze all the time, wo W.J. GALBRAITR, within a mile of him.” “Yes, there i8,” | rungements o, Al tho monthly. el musnery of 1 was apbointed_tonsorial artist. A pro- | 4- Brice: Chicagos i were to the south of the lower end of | While he was struggling there the men | oxclaimed *Tom’s” champion, excited- m“'"i‘l‘lfm.‘.‘.!xauun‘éfn [ v (9.““""" Surgeon and Physlulan. f * tracted search on the part of the widow, as- | & “"’,,".‘,3‘» L "‘;‘*" A ! | Madagasear, and well into the Indian | bogan firing upon the lion. After being [ 1y, “Why, my “Tom’ could stéal g stic | At _mm“,w_e.;:,m_f;‘;l;glr;;mga;;;;-;g;; Office N. W Comner 14th and ouglas.St. 1 sisted by the hired man, resulted in finding a [ g B BAEeEat, (HEMER: Bt AL ocean. Soon after breakfast the breoze | it three times he bounded over the | of wood from under your *Bob® and | iaimehdad ih gocfaith towird sl buriies. Wi e teleplione, 405 u~--memmh-pnm.uu. razor and brush but no' hone, and when T | CIRAMEDS 6o SRR €6 CORPE 1 CROPIG died away, and by 9 o'clock we were in | cabin and ran forward out of sight. I |jeave him sitting on the bark.” “Bob's” | fus aimiess Cy &"‘.‘5_?;‘;‘:",5‘,‘;,{"2 e <A looked at the latter my heart misgave me. Chicago; J. Cole, Chicago: A. O. Dayidis, | @ dead calm, and'it was hot enough on | think he attempted to goout on the | defender was vanquished and had to | | Cuta hairt You could not havecut a clothes | Gpicugn! *'F. Fothman, Chicago; 13 | deck tostart the pitch in the seams, | bowspritund was attacked by the ser- | give it up, and it wasa woek or more T B H AY NES b i onthe stovepipe and_tho back of tho chair, P""":‘: o ol ca o fand| || Eiverysialindlontod thes e hadilogt [ pents We heard something of a strug- | before he recovered sufficiently to pro- i aud was about to give it up when the son g K iandy the wind for some hours. The surface | gle, followed by a heavy splash in the | claim again that he had *the” smartest 4 previously mentioned suggested that as tho | EPE0S A"‘ nder, St. [m‘l“:"“h A of the occan was like glass, with only a | water, and that was the last known of | nigger in Maryland.” 3 old gentloman had passed in his chips and | 055 lx,:u! e AN ‘Iwwh “sv,anlx“ ground swell running, and we had | either. Allof usnow clambered down e i Y was devoid of feeling, the operation of shav- ing would not hurt even if the razor did pall. t this T took courage, and having with dif- H. . Hoc! kman‘ St. Louis; W. \hbwn st. | scarcely lost steerage way when we were to attack the rhinoceros. He was nelp- Louis; W. C. Guthrie, St. t.ouis; Mrs. K. B, | surrounded by sharks. I believe that 1 The Best Inyestment less to defend himself; and we used axes can _be made is to buy a good which ViR, . Lo ' A Keed, va fully one hundred of the monsters came | and bullets to rid him of life, Indeed, . of. Lot o 24 e;‘u.}'x‘n:?&"?zflflf:‘::‘:m‘mfiffi:flr:{:‘: .f."\'.'g"i W R pmwlmu about us, and as we hud little | we chopped him in pieces in order to S:h:zm\h'w ‘l{;,";i L‘{’fi:fi;u,,v‘?ms.“.{:’ll):):::i_ COMMISSIONERS. nally got through and when nisl osie, N . R L granted us permission D em, e * and . g I P n the Loulsiuna State Lotteries which Y e e ™ outly” locked . wath, | 1 \klny;r. Now Vore: Honry! Mover, Row | SV 16 BTSN 100 (A M0 | corpent in thes toreciuatio; and - we pro- f,'o“,:t"‘,:;h“‘v',‘,‘f(‘,"“ff‘ b’h’l‘i’.',fl'fi?; "'fu"_“’,‘; a7 be piesented a1 durbouters. 1" Then I suggested that a change ,“" York: H, M. Jool, New York; | With a piece of salt beef, and it had | posed to let .em fight it out, It waslong | Soud ' for froe prospectus S taiiing | FIERa LARSUR: Pros e Mot —-OFFICIAL— :‘g,.,;,‘:;,‘,';L"‘:;m“;,“,“.‘;}.,.,,‘;:,‘:\",.,,,;“m.,:.‘,‘:,‘: L. Sch New York; K. Guitman, | scarcely touched the water when a | after dinnet before we cleared the deck, | fioir testimonia € | A BALDWIN, Pres. New Orlenns National Bank. and had not yet washed out thc blood when a breeze sprang up, and we held our course. Had it come an hour sooner we should have been in a bad fix, asno- body could have touched the sails. Such likowiso agreed to, and another search by the hired man previously mentioned and the sister-in-law of the deceased resulted in the discovery of tho corpse’s bestsuit. Invailing the lndies to retire we proceeded to arrang the subject for his last resting place. N CARL KOHN, Fres. Union Natioual Bank. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Or- s e r The manager of the automatic ma- chines which furnish weights, sweet- meats. pen, paper, and other things to London people, recently showed the Culbertson, Ncw York: | fifteen-foot shark ran away with it. We J. tailed on to the line and hauled him alongside in order to getau his head to lift on, and we w ) M \,“..|,‘.| v ready to heave and haul whén there STENOGRAPHER, 3 Third Judicial District, #1 CHAMBKH OF COMMERC B y 1\ w. York: was a great crash on deck bebind us. bedding as could be spared from the e AT Ea e B v 1 leans, Tuesday, March 13, 1888, 1 you may uwot be aware of the G i, 0508 = . 0ak 4 L - Aparag . '¢ | police half a tor u 1d zine dies and 3 i ¢ i y, New Yor! The captain and first mate were | cabin was passed up,and it was arranged . A0 " o i R AR sorhe lunge | 13, 1. King, Now ll\‘(l[mtl Mass.; W. AL AT (Rt P R TR N LG e e 0 })':"‘r:”ii’r‘s; °‘d",',“,‘t:""‘:{,‘u‘,rff{:',rn‘i;':i:t,t]:',3 CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. charged with air. Well, it is 8o, and this | Warren, Buffalo, N. ¥ 1. € the watch on deck, was bossing the job | of the voyage. 'Nota sound had been pe of pennies. Was no exception to th In orde ot Jelph i of hauling in our captive. We were the coat on the gentleman who had recently | I* : : Wi t‘t‘.“;;nmid “ all aft on the port quarter, and for a left this vale of tears it was necessary to rise 0 P s { ‘ few minutes the .,,"m,,l, had been left him to a sitting posture, und 1(1...’ task [ relo- Rl 3 10 tharoee e S NIe R b R & na) gated to the hired man, the father and son 2 b, . of whom I had previously made mention g"s;flg\;”fimk Wmmlv,-N FOPOR | was thitehinooasesshesaking out of his while I proposed to fit the garment. Well, ock, Brooklyn, N. . D. pen. 9 ? h!wr 3 in a cute here is whero the fun came in. Just as thoy way. He loaned his_whole weight on had followed my instructions the corpse oné side, and by and by, as the brig lifted and- then went down heavilyin heard from the forecastle during the day, and just before dark there was an awful rumpus, *'We could hear the hiss of the serpent, the screams of the panther, and the growls of the lion, and the row continued for a quarter of an hour. Then it died away, and nothing further disturbed us during the night. After breakfast next morning we armed 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. MHaives, $1 Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; ‘Iwenuflh-. $1. heaved a sigh which would weigh at least a : C. und, and the result, to say the 2’ | the next hollow, the at jar, added to | ourselves with cutlasses and capstan ] Joust, ' was astonishing. Father, ‘son_ and ““",“,"(,“,,‘,,’:l‘,‘;‘:'y"‘"" ";}:“ 1a.. P B |}l groat woight, browo the fastanings | bars, and styod about the hatch hile b L‘fl' .;lml;m"“f‘;":}"‘a;:‘ ull‘l:““n"::)‘l::gr&";.::K"'l: Moines; R. A. Barr, tings: F. W of the bars. ~ As we turned he was just | the cover was slid back. There was an g8} oy e | cock, Watertown, N. Y.; R. Tobinson, Og- emerging from tho pen,and at the same :m‘:"“w‘.":?(‘_"“‘?‘(’;‘l""“ and 1 was left alone it | qen, 'Utah; 2. G. Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn; | moment the lionsand panthers hegan to picked up the lamp aud rolit it and went down Thowas, Rockford, JIL.; John Forbos, | roar and scream. They knew the ugly irs and rallied m, lio, KX nature of the beast, and they probubly ined the situation, and with some dificulty Samples. suspected what was coming. = The na- completing my taskc, the threo mesuwiile | e, H. M. Funstone, resresenting the Det. | tives rushed forward, - shouting and “encd out of their wits. Just as we comple r & Street fireworks manufacturing | gesturing, and hoping to drive the P i e R ey e eyl of New York, spent soveral days | borele back, but he was not to be in- kitchen, bade the girl good-bye, and, gentle- ¥ the past woel. . Mr. Funston is a | timidated. . His eyes'began to snap and 1 never have been back there since. | Member of the D. & 8. company but prefers | hig tail to switch, ana all of a sudden is the gri'a picture. o the excitement of truvel, For many years | po lgwered liis head and charged at us. 3 one of the party. “Ch this gentleman has been a commercial tour- | e ENET b B G0 L wifo's picture.” “Yes, sir ist and e can relate many interesting exper- eing & smalt cralt, the. space ween Hation, aho came. to Philsdelphin lences of the eqrly days. the cabin poot end tho'tmlwark wus not married hor there, She goes home and Churlie’ S, De Forest. “‘makes” Omaha at { Wide enough to admit of the body of the the old folks once in @ while, but I never go | least once in every two mouths. Mr. De [ borele; but he made several determined with her. That one night's experienco was | Forest represents Thomson, Langdon & Co., | €fforts to.come to us before he turned awful smell, but nothing moved. After a while one 8f the men descend2d the ladder part wayy and it was presently discovered thatall our enemies were dead.. There had been a triangular fight between ’em. and it had continued until all were destroyed. The two beasts were bitten and scratched in the most terrible manner; and the serpent’ had been ‘bitten through and ‘through a dozen times. It took us a whole day to get rid of the stench and clean up and our captain would not have - taken an- other cage aboard llu, brig forits weight in gold, .5 o Prizes of e lphmxlmluvm w 0,00 v TN AL iz 1000 Prizos of llmaucmm by 00,000 1000 Prizes ur um xlll‘d.d oy e 310 Prx amounting to. ... oy furthior information. apoly to Your hnad i Y Uy your snc Yonr tail nddress. ha' FOSTAL NOTES, oxprass mouey ord York xchaney o Onliiary Tetter. Curroncy by express (A¢ Our ex pense) wldirucaad 1o DALy W ORLEANS, Lk For club rates; o o unders; GLUCK &gsll% 3 % | T AL Pamphier Cherry 5t Kai FOUNTAIN | TN Menieine Adwer, us City, Mo, OrM. A DATPIIN, WASHINGTON, D. C. S ] New York, and has many friends iu the west. | away. el . Address Bogistered Letters to T BRANDS— | gy = 0 .- You ' would have thought.the rise S : The. mining, % 2 FINE CUT ANI) PLU 3 FoAa SRk, . Three C's. —Thore are three o's that | and fall.of the brig would have thrown canning and fur-hunting indua: NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Incompa: > Bas o A large nml;e;flf l'll( :: vo!:;el ave P:l 10]\/:5 ;.h« childron mn!muu ry.them off. | him down, or at least made him eful i sfuily. developed NEW ORLEANS, LA. | —— OR 4 LA0ERRANE. 30500 01 WATALIR suoh, 45 he three o's are colds, coughs, and [ how he moved about, but he -mever | with a remarkable rapidity. Salmon- ’lhlu.lupv‘uneu of don i | ticipating an erroncous spring; trade, says the | croup. Mothers! Br. Bull'scoughsyrup | minded ity and his togh wers. as firm | packing aod salting have attéacted par- | yessupertorsxcelience proyen in_ millions’ : LEMEM_IEE g Ve JoS i Merchant Travelor. These anticiputions ave | saves the little one's lives. under him ae nn old seilor’s.. We were | ticular attention. “One eannery alone, | homes for more than a quarter-of & entury. Of abaoiute and inGegril based on the already perceptible excess of 13 used by the United dates Governmen If men are suffering tortures with | after ropes to lasso him when he drew | conducted hy the Karluk Packing com- o Il- toothache, they should not tgto smilo | back, wheeled uround, and chargad for- | pany turned out 72,000 cases of sulmon Goraad b¥: Rie headaof Whe Groat U "'.'h',:.‘{"",," 8t t, Pu d most H and look cool and handsome. How much | ward. The first \hlng he came to was | last season.’ This was mostly of the.red m,.::’.‘,‘,:"- Taking Bowd 0t’ coltain Powder doea n wiser to ease the pain with a - bottle of | the cage containing the serpents. It | saimon, the best variety. These ox- ‘m'“"““\P':"""fi“m *’“‘““'{!‘”‘M Snl\'utiox_ml Qil. Price 25 cents. hnd a compurtment {or each. He struck | tensive operations bave causéd a great | ngw yonk, ol "‘El.’l‘é.'?."i"‘" #T. LOUIS . domand for goods of all kiuds, which is over 40 per cent over last yoar. Boston and New York are partioularly conspicuous for this feeling, und they with other manufactiring Evine whiat umber il dras QUAUANTERD "flu'.f'-fl.'m Baxks O § ORLEANW, and the tiok signed Oy the prasi Huloouu m-mu-':fuun oresy 3 onr 'STEEL PENS 3 GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1620, 5+ Nos, 303-404-170-604. ] E | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENE - i%