THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1885. CAPITAL t'tttKF $75OOO Ticket B only SW , SlirCHln l'rn | > ortlon Xouisiana State Lottery Oompanj "N't ac hereby cctilrv AA ( u iupert < M ( * 4 tsnyt enti fer all ( V JfoniAlf and Srm Aunnr Dtatnnyt otKt Loviruma Sttte lottery Cemjiant andinperson manaal end cenJrcl tnt Drntiln , t\tmtthn , and thai tnetame are tenituetei ttii lcneitv/dnvii.and in pol/a < tA toward all tot titi , and ut au.AeH < ( At ) mpany Co w < Mt tr ( tf.enKiritt/ae-iimtt/i e/ our > ( naCur < i Htttt\ * OomiiilsnlonctH , lui j > jurt bj thi 1e'rUltui lei mlorfttlonoJ uiil obAilUblA pnipow lih t , e > Hal ol 11.000,000 ta tthlch ft rescrv * road ol on JStO.COO DM itocn been iddod. ly kti ovtrwbelmlnt ; popuUr TO | * 111 ( t nttU WAI tn de a part ol thi pr < ni < Ut eonTtllctlci ftd'Mv ) TW ftrnlM > r 9rl. A n 1870 The only I tUry vor voted oa And enJorwd by thopcoilj I'fany it. to. It nerer Rotuoa or pontponcs. IU grand single nnmboi drawing ! ) flk > piaco monthly. 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From the Now Yotk M ill and WASHINGTON , January 10. ri)0 past yea-1uu been noted feta sociil scandal , and ' - - Hiaronnilirorcoadilsnno i'cnalpHiaronnilirorcoadilsnno her item to his part of the history. I ho late presidential campaign comprised a con- ' inuoiis washing of uirty linen , an ( the modenftor which the g cat mat makes Lvo 1ms become as important as hit vote on the tariff o civil so vice icfor n. Most of our slatcaiiiuii , however , have a pure domestic i ceo ds , mil the mar iagca of in ny of them have been marriages of love. Olden tor lien ton Mas devoted to his wife and ho would novo attend any place of fos ivity or amusement after her death. 'Iho \MI\J of Senator Allen bet cr known as "Fog horn" Allm , died hero " ntVn < n- Ington dining the winter of 1847 , roforo the ilya of rntlrra'a ' , nnd the old maator carried her corpse Intno to Ohio over the mmnraino , riding boaldo it on horioWk durlt g the day , and wn-chlni ; it nt night thriiighont tbo cold , dreary jourmy , un til hu Itid tt at last beside her tutliur , Gov. Arthur , in the beautiful cotnotory at Ut i licoUiu. Diiiiil Wotsier'a tw > rnirriAjua worn mnrrl'g a of lovo. Uis firat wlfo was Grtci Flo iher , the daugh ter of a Now Hampshire clurgymaii Wetutar married hsr when ho wns 2C yaara of ngo end while ha was yet a p > or liwypr. i-iJs p pp ns { the qutstion WBB mod < ljliRntf > y none. Mi s Grace had betu wiiidn g it akbin of yarn while ho had hoH it Ii.r h ir on his long nrma. The skein hud become tangled , and durirg ita untwisting the Jiands of the two lovers had coran vaty oloao tngoihar. As the kn > t bu amo un i > d Mr. Wfbaver usid : 'VVu hnvo tuccueded , Miss G.tise , in un- yit g thla knot ; can wo not now tto another which mil rotta'n tied Innc OR wo livt'f11 Miss Oao blushed and a k'ss , it is said , scaled the bargain. The two lived happily for pigli ecu yean , when M rs. VN ebste died in Now \ ork on he way to Washington , who c her husband was a inciubo1- con gross. She was ill h > o weeks , during which time Webster watched at ho' bed- aide , but two yea a after she died lie martini aga n. Wcbsto 'B second wife was Caroline l.o Hey , a Now York lady , tall , bro-n haired and beautiful. Hio presided over his ostiibl shmcnt hero and accompanied him to juiropo , whcro she ined with th quo n. ho always add - d esod her husban i as "Mr. Webster , " and his 'avorito ' lorm for her was "Lady Caroline. " . .John C. Calhoun ni'rried li's cousin , and the property ho got with her made his political hfo f co from financial ci : cs. Uenry Olay matri d Lucrctia Hart , a relative of Tom Itenton , who bad a good dowry and undo'stood how to keep house. Jeff Davis married for his h rat wife the daughter of Zach Taylor , and h a father in law decidedly objec cd to the match. Ho would have little to do w th Div's uu.il . sf.ur the battle of Bueua Vista , where D-wla excittd T-ylor's ad miration by his bravery. Gen Ficount p'orod ' with Tiin Bon'oa'sdtnghter , nnd iu.u Bomo ttuio btfora old Bduton grow reounciled to the match. Whan ho < 1U , however , ho bccnnto iufiUuatvd with Fra- mint and he considered him , next to hlmto'f , the yreatett man in the country. Mrs. Fremont is still living , and tbo hairs cf hmolf and her husband have grown g-ay in thiif married hfo. It i' aiid that uiithcr of thorn bin ever regret ltd their elopement. James Buchanan , Alexander Stephens and John Iltnilolp'a of Kcnnikowoio each disappointed in love when they arrived at tl'e ngo of manhood and they all renuinod true t ) their first alioction. They Bald butli'.tlB about it and the sub ject was forbidden ground lo their doir- eat frlui.cls Randolph once apoko of his too as one for whom he c rnd more thin hi i own soul or the Ooi that made it and fiom S of h'-iia p p n wo nnd h t hofo ] in love while ho w s y t a boy at FC'IO 1 Thu firat wife of SioihouA. Douglas was North Carolina womnn end a slave owner , nij eecond wlfo ho got here in Washington. She WiS very beautiful , and it ta said oho was a poor gir ) . She waa nuny yeara younger linn Douglas , and eovoral years aftn ha died she in-\r- rlrdngain. DiV d Davis' present wife ia tiVdntj-eight years yonngnr than tha old neunt > r , and , as.lio in won It about three millions , ah will ba well fixed if h should drop oil' . Llanry A. Wise , the noted V rg'nia ' ntatcamun of Tyler's day , WIB married lirco times. Ills third wife survives Iin' , and is , I think , liviig at llichmonc to-d.iy. lliu tirtt love waa the daughter of one of bin profeasora ut college , a Mias Jennings , vshom ho m&rriod in Tounersee. tlia second wife was a daughter of John Sargent , the whig candidate for vice president in 1832. Wise propojcd lo ALsi Sargont on the dorao of the cipho" here , and on of the reauHs of the mar risgo w a John Strxeaut Wise , the pr s unt member of congr s from Virginii who wai born at Rio Janeiro , where Bonry A. Wleo was ctQciatiog as niiuiator at the the time. As John Wieo waa no born in the United "States , ho en novcr bo presidi n' , though it is said tha at tbo moment of his birth his father , determined tormined to have him born under Hi American flag , ran up a dc/.m on dill'or unt parts ot cno consular mansion. Senator Sam Houston , the president o the republic nf Texas , waa the yonuges nnn who had uvor govrracd the state o I'onneesoH , whnn ho fell in love with a piotty girl at thostato capital. He wa the governor cf the stale , good lookii , and a splendid catch. After his mat liigo he found his wifn loved another am abu had been forced by her parents t marry him. Ho loft the govtrnor'a chair and telling his wife to ( .jot a divorce 01 the gronod of desertion , wont t ) th frontier and joined a tribe of Chinke Indiana. Here ho married a tquaw in [ idian fashion , and BOOH btcjmo , chief. Hn was drinking hard and goln , t. ) the doge , when ina day he was toll of tha troubloi in Toi > s and the bkttlo o tbo Almo was described to him. H atrtijhtened himself up , determined to b * man again and wont f jrth to hit briv a ad dlBtiuguithfd career In Texas. Hi * ife , I am told , got her divmo , bu * hkthcr at o marrioi her lover I know not D vy Crocker , another frontier atatfi roan , fe'l ' In love with a relative cf bi ohoolmater , bat while ho was eparkin her a richer attltor c rried her aw y un der bla eyes. Ho next met a beauty at n ball , fell i love t firat titht and bacarao oaicaged a the close of the fifth dauoe. Tha da wai i\xd \ for him to nuouneo the on yagnnint to her pirmti. He etaitoi t V > to them , fell in with Birao born com panlous on tbo way and inidp , as the ; tay , a night nf it. Ha arrivi il a day to UH and f nnd hit lady Inva wtx to b un'tiud tl at uigl t to ai o IIT. 0 in de the het of a bid buga'n. II oQ' his disappomtmtn" ati ancod a'l ' night at the close of the wrd ' ing at tbo party girt n in its honor. Hu ov n f ll in love M r and th'a ' time h ecumo nnxrrird to was elected to ) ogm. ei rral latt and wft ono of the nest p j.nUr mil In Wnghingtoc. trangh tu siy , ha n.ud in 1830. a * , thn cry buttlo ol the AUmo which so atirnd p Sam Houatui to his great Tixm arprr. Oh&rles Sumnfr married the dftrghtor' n law of Samuel Ucopironn of 'In ' most oted mcmbnrs of congress f'Oii Maaai- huo't. . liny did not get along well ogother and finally oep ratcd , but this loublo did not change tbo rtla'lons oF loopor and Siunui-r. The truublo was lit Snmner nai to old and sfd&tq for li * young wife and ho could tot retrain s long at parties or go out to much is aho r'shcd ' , Suranor , who lad Hi reams icro fitted up elegantly and had a 'Vunch coi k to p ndcr to his tastes , pro- o red ti rjraaln at homo among his > uoks. To ctmo down to the present , Horatio pymotirmerrlor ) n defendant of Gen iohnylor , who waa Alexander Hamiltnu'o thor-in law , and h a country homn is a > irt of ih'j old Sahujldr estfttcn. Roscoe Jonkllng married Horatio Soymour's ounitpst eia'0 % Jul'n , and it is nad ; that ils rula'.icns with his brothor-lu law are nore friendly than the world supposes Villiam 61. Erarta fo'l ' in love with l.i wife w oa aho ai 10 aud ho a green boy t c > llego. She was the daughter f Gov. Wardnpr of Wrraont ml was as pretty as you g EvarU was lomely. 'I hey bccomo engaged at her muse in Vermont , an' Kvarts went away 0 New York , promising to ictu n when 10 had made enough to w.vrant hia nar ying At 25 ho had made n name or himself as a Li yer , and was a incni- or of ono of the chief ( ow York law insof ono making , it is said , a total of 00,000a year. At this time ho married , ml his wife nftor boa ing i im thirteen hildrcn , is still well nnd hnppy. Gen. Sherman was brought up in old oin Ewing s family , and ho ma > icd his doptjd fathers daught-r. The wedding ook pi co hero in Wash ngton Don /ameron married ( jcn. bho man's niecn , iliss Lizzio v hcrman , and the wedding as celeb atcd in Clovclan i about a not th before that , of S nator ilanch K. Bruce. nritco was n icrilT in Mis issippi when ho cllinloio. Ho had coino to Cleveland n business who o ho had mot the pretty ole od girl who is now his wife. They or esponded for some time , and when u. o was finally elected senator ho mar- ed her. Mrs Uiuco was before this ono if the brightest < f I loveland'a school eachers. 'Iho nigh'before the wedding r po to'ca led upon her and made n umber of searching inquiries about the edding , the guests to bo invited and her 1 ousscau. ho pushed the matter so far lat she i onically asked him if ho would ot take a look at her lo o letters ; and icro is no doubt she appreciated thcaitua- cin as well as though aoo had boon Mrs. Cameron bo'self. Attorney-General Browster has been wice married and his product wife wai & widow. Shn is the dnt ghtf r of the Bou. Lobort J. Walker , oncu secretary of thu oisury , and it it n curioua faut iikt Browater'o first wife and or first buaband were bjtH foj ignors. Brewiter married a PitUMnn aiy and Miss Walker a French gentlo- nan. Taeao twj fen igu t lumenti har- n paesed away by death tbo tire re mainders mot and married. Mis Brow- tir is ono of the loveliest ladioa in Washington and her huiband is by all > dda the hoaielioit man. Still he admired he beautiful , ai d it is said that hla welds if proposal were as follows : "You are > aautiful , dear mudame , and I am hide ous but it will n t bo ti.o first instance of the nntli g of beauty and the boas ; td abb jugti you nay never love mo , _ rou shall never regret mairylng mo " led so the match wai made , and Mrs. ) a Lou'a three children to < k the name of Browator , and Mre. Browsler ia one of .ho . lights of Washington society. Senator Inga'ls ' wis ayoung western awj or who had gone from Matsach'uEOMs o Ktnsap , when ho met his wife at a riend's wedding. Ho had cut ehy of the society of the ladies i f the frontier Li h- erto , but howaiotths wedding in the capiclty of groomsman. A he stood up with h'a ' friend bo noted tint one of the ) rldeamads ! was fair , plump and rosy , and as he looked ho loved. She rras the ughter of a Ne r York merchant wt o md latjly oettld in Atchison. Calls < n- sued , an erigtgemcnt foilowed , and thf result tf It was mariiugo. There fa no intr looking couple now at the cipital , and notwithstanding tha fact that serer al beautiful children have graced the natcb , Hrf. Ingnlla is nlwott as fresh nad bloomirij , to-day as she na ) then , quito a number of years ago. Suntor II ami in of Mai no married tbo daughter of a ju'gt ' ) with whom ho trnil Ins tirst law case as an opposiig lawyer. Senator Conger of Mlchifau did likewise , but in Curger'a case his aweotbput first jilted him mid he wai twitted of ic in thee o mrt room. Hu left the case standing and went to Michigan , where ho married , did well , and c in * to congress. In the meantime hia firat wife died. His firat love had also married pnd gone weat , where her husband had died. To all y her grief aho decided upon a tour to Eu rope , and started via Washington Scop ping ever hero , aho wandered into the house pallorioi to BJO whether aho had any friends in the hall below. There shu saw her old lover. She tout him her card Ho waa delimited to aeo hor. The old flame burst out anew. Ho prop HK not long alter this. She accepted htm , and now there ia not a mute loving couple In Waahinetm , The home they live ia boloncs to Mrs. Conger. Senator Mahcna has boon very ill , and ho ia now tbiuuer linn ever. Hia wif < loves him diarJy. A fuany stoty is toll of her snilaty at the battle ot Bull Iluo In which Gen. Mahi in waa wouudod Sbo w stopping at Warrenton , a few milej off , watching the b ttlo. O i. Ma hone sent a coarier to tell her of his hur and to aay that it was only a flesh wound "You need not tell mo thnt , " ahe re p ied , "I know It can't be true. Bill ; Mthone will never Invo a flesh wound Tlarj it no floib on him. " Senator Vitnco haa been married twice. Uii aald that tha death of his first wife converted him to tha Presbyterian faith Senator Palmer married the daughter o Charley Merrill , a rich lumber denier at Detroit. Hia , father-in Itw made hi CD hia partner , nnd the nntch formed tht foundation of hla present nvlima. . Sentor-oloct P yno married a con motion of Oomnodoro Perry's , who oinoi a lot of real estate around whn w then the vil &io of Uloveltnd. The city grew aud bia wife's property made him it rich man. Too old Payne butpe 4 lo id Is on a part of the Parry eatito and the eighty-acre farm which surround ed this U now worth , lauppoao , a mllliou dollars P > yi.o'a fathvr-in-hw bought i for llttlu more than three dollars an EC 8 natnr Dirtey waa working for a h t'el-kerper ' in tin little town of Obtrlln hen he fell ia love with MM. Do soy , win waa the landluid'a pretty dauji'or Uo married her , nent rroet and made a 'orlunc. Sami J Ci T rnarrii d n heirota Ziii .vi la , 0 , w Hie was jmt 9 ort- , in ht > tn'ecr , BCC hi flife la "Md to b his < qu l in Intel utUD nr.dnrci.il nt. ft.nmcnt. Strnuel Rttotl nud Jo n Q. I Jarlialo to'h ' rasd Itvi m chca nil joUi ewe tholr EfoB'i.tes to 'ha rofnrin Inch their wivoi hive mtdo In tholr Irinking habits. ABOUT MO.NTANA. B. t'.Fcrrls FeotitH Pomowtiat nnntly the Story that Montana Cnttlo nro SnfTerlnK Moro Tnnn Ui > ual , t. Paul Pioneer Prota. B. F. Ferris , proprlelor of the Sher man houfe , St. Pdnl , la the owner of n isrd of about ten thousand cattle , which atigo upr n oradjacjnt to hia ranch , some orty m'l-B ' east of Milps Ci'y in Von ana. U furring to a 1 sttcr In in M Ida ) lty recently published in a Chictt u pi- ) r , In which it was stated ill it tin cat- 1' ) In that ecoilon were pi rishiutj In lago lumb ri on account of tbo cold weather , ilr. Fvrris pronounced It n gross pxag leartion in faof , a downright falsehood. 10 receives ndviics f n in h s agent * ovmy ow dayr , and on Fiidi.y couvrs < d "i b & well pi stod stockman direct from M It-a 31ty. Mr Ferris Bays the cm itttn o' ho cattle ia ai gojd as du iag any if the winters ot iqunl covertly in ho i ait. a d there ia r < j lly but iulo stff lint ; among them As to ossca occasi ncd by the cold , ho nsso ts hey i ave been comparatively fe\v. ' ) h 1 ; reatbodyof cattle are back near the 1 11s , whcro the grazing is nmplo to fu - iish them with nccc.ssa y sustenance. ho snow is not mo o than eight in lies loop , an 's ' d y nnd light , i ho c ttlo i.ive no diflictilty in getting at the grass , - Msnh ro the sn w has not blown off. hiring the summer and fall the cat le- ncn wi ro careful to keep their herds as lea the rail oads as possible , toii th ; ass nnd prevent the danger of its being . ; nited by passing trains and destroying ho enti o range. 1 his has res Hod n ecu iii ( plenty of grass near the foothills , md the cattle are now there , oino have tn ycd eve < - to the rail oad track , but his nen a o now engaged in driving them > ack. Mr. Fcrrs has no fear as to the afety of his ho d. Ho says if cattle are 'ottcn in vood condition during the sum- tier or fall th y will w nter all right. LATE A1UUVALS. Ho his personal knowledge rf cattle u iag snnt to Montai n fr > in the S ntes as itufsOcobor or November in gocd ( nditiU and they have stool thu wiutor just no well as tbo acd nntcd tc'f. Of course , if cattle are in poor indltion bathpy pilgrims or natives hey will Buffer during the niatir , Thnre arc1 , Mr. Ferris Bays , about 00000 cattle on bo < h aides of Miles ) iy. buttho story that theie aio cr < ; at wurms of them about the place luff-ring or food , ho cla ma is not true. Tboro , re alwvyi aome pilgrim c ttlo that Btny ibout thu towns during the winter , but ho proportion is very BtuH , indc < d. Hr. Ferris aays tbo tact that the letter n question was written by a tenderfoot s ill own by the Etntomcutthat wolves nd coyotes are playing Invock with the : alvea that become exhausted aud drop [ own In the tnjtv. Wolves do not oper ate ia that way , but prefer to nt'ack n lealtby calf or yearling. Besides , the cilf , if it bo in good condition , las more s'rcngth nnd vital ly than ita mother. As to the general ooditinn of the cittlo in tin eectinn of which Miles City it a center , Mr. Ferris etyj there ii no ground ior alarm , and , he winter is making no serious inroads upon them. Hu averts that the untruth- : ul re oUs hava been aout oir. by inter ested parties , who hope to ec&rj off 011'- side stocVraon who hate their eyes di rected toward the Montana ranger. MORE MODERATE IN DENIAL. Wilbur Myers , a Montina cat lo man , who was in St. Paul yesterday , denies that there has been exceptional mortality among the cattle on the rai-ches in the territory. Ho eayn that although ho haa boon absent f ni his ranch a u. out h ho htskcpt himself thoroughly posted oa ha condition of the cattle in the terri tory , and that ho Is informed by trust worthy parties at M Ita City , Glondivr , Billings and Livintraton that the cattlu are doing well. "Wry few native cattle tlo had p rishcd during the season , and the mo tality among pilgrims had not been g eater than was naturally to bo cxpecteil in any ordinary season. He w a of the opinion , in fact , that the mortality among pilg iins had been a little less this seas 11 t an it was last. Ho had lost very feu cattle him elf , and tli losses of othe'sho considered as duo pa tly to mismanage ment , such as to > close herd ! [ ; . Pi y. im cattle had also received inise'i in t ans- portation , and , whil they appeared to 11 vo lecovercd from these inju ies , the cold weather had probably ffectcd them sooner than it would sound s < ck. Ho did not regard thoecaso i .is cxtraordina- 1 ily spTcro. 1 ho snow was six inches deep at vjlesOi'y but he waa info mod upon Ljood Authority , that it was deeper than that at H elena and near the mountains. Ho also intimated thnt the Btoriea hal the o had been ex cssivo mo talitj woi o put out by parties who had n sinh ter object in view. A NEW NAUTICAL * VENTURE , The Sinn of Hiimhlo Mien Flniln tlio Spirit of rtmrrlcau Enterprise btlll Alive. N. Y. Sun. Beside a pier near the foot ( f Wai street was a coit i Upper bark yettdrday which sprcal a eecObd hand rryal sail bo l > w the main yard with an adiertlaemeui painted on it to announce that the bark WAS ha'liag for Melbourne.Jiilo a well drtssod gentlomin watched the men at work on the pier .1 middlo-agod man if humble raitu approached and euav lv nald : "Business seems to bo very dull in shipping circles jus ? now. " 'Iho gentUmiu eyed the stranger for moment , and then with isobar fco made an encouraging if , ly. Tin man of hum bU mien br gltem d r sibly. "What ia needed to help business i new blood ia the trade , or now tnder , o new methods of doing butiiueiB , you know. The business duwii hoio Is a rut , nd the ontorpriung men are drsggrc down to the level of the old f < gi aNew Now , I Invo a Vtiituro In view which wil ba worth more linn a packet line to Liverpool. " The goatloman appeared to bo Inter ested , and h B cnmp.nlon continued : "You kiuw Now Yorkeraara willing to pay wtll to be amumi. Justeeo bo * the theatres are crowd id tverynlchi , while tha rouaeumi nf pvorv grade sn oinlrg money absolutely coining moniy. N iw , did you oyer toe Obiaeao junk ] " Tin giuilemin ehook bii bead. " ou'il like to ' ' , wouldn't you'j ? The gentleman nodded. isach wou'd y u fay to ice the with 'B mil sails and pigtail anil > r rotiplo ? i ho g mlimm th n 1 * < .t.ld bo vrthSiJ i "i knew it , 1 krcv U aid the man r 1 l.iiiiibio mien , rubb.t g hit hands < n glee , although the gcnt.iman thought llu- weather might hav had something to do with it. "Aliy , I would bo glad to pay even $5 to look over ono of those junks a > ain. Many a time 1 have seen them , liunil o of them logo \\holollectsof ; them driving along before hoind , with forecastle and noop up in the air like the model of a sway bac horse on n r ce- cotttse. 1 ho plan 1 have in view is to form n stock coiupa y o buy on of the la 1 goat junk1 ? , say o' th co hundred tons bu 1 den , fully fitted and rigged after thu 1r Chinese < mo o and man cd by Chinese railora Ihcnlpdho with all sorts of Chines' ( on iosities and kick knacks and Bail her round the Capo of Good Hope toNe No ] York. Of course wp d have to nso canvass Bails and n , civilised rudder en route ti , but in the low. r bay the bats and stco ing oar won d bo cplaced. It would 8f 8t take t just five mo iths to b ing her hero , and thowholo cost would be SUl,5 ! 10.1 hink what magnificent returns would bu divided by 1 the stockholders ! Mow the muusu- mcnt-lovi g people of this icstlcss ino- 1t 1i t i opplis would II ck to her decks at SI admission ! Wha prices they would pay for t the genuine imported curios ! My friend f , wi h 00,00) ) stock issued to the favo i cd ones on he ground ( lee , and the rest 1 sold on the street , enough cap tal \\ould bo obtained , and the o would boa much as S2't,000 ' n the t easu y to bo used in advo tising. B sides I have not mcnt on d the fact that 'hu Chinese sai lors could bo changed into .lap neso jug- it o s o * an o iginal Oriental iheat ical t oupo when the interest in the junk bo- jail to pall. How wou > you like to be csidcnt of that company ? " "I dun t th nk I would make a good csidcnt. 1 am neither sailor or show- nan. " "But you would certahily bo wi ling to ako stock in the con crn ? ' 'Well , yes , 1 might. Uo\v would 25 cuts strike you as a ii st sn scription1 ? The in n pf the htitnb o mcin seized the iroffered coin eagerly , mumbled some- lung aboii the s ] ) tit of Amcric n enter- iso bo ng still alive and then hurried up ho pier toward the door of a favorite sai- ors icsort Out of Hwainp That is where the inQucnco ccmoa from which givfis pp'iplo in the country rnn- a-lal tover and horrible azuc. This in lueace drugs ita vic'iais ' down into 'h ' iluugh of Despond , aud gives thorn awf j | itious i f the future. Bruwn'a Iron Biters ors is tbo grand tonlovhtch builds up ho f rlorn system , and raises auOerit g ic'iiiH of malaria to the highest enjoy ment df complete haalth. It curaa liver omplamt and corrects all kiiney roubles. A JAX GOUUD IN FilOCKS. Some Afitonlsliln riimees or the Commercial cnruer of Miss St. Pierre. afhvillo Ameiictn. As M'iss Maude S Pierre lias become well known to the leaders of the An o i- can as a apitalist nd success ul business woman , perhaps a bit o her p ivato life will bo of interest to them During the 'all of l78 the yellow fever was aging , h oughout the en ire sou hi n portion of ; ho ( Vi ississippi valley , and runong any oth r jilaces sc u gcd by that to rib J dis ease was the then infant town of Ma tin. Anss frt. Pierre , hearing of our dist ess , came and offered her services as a nurse and remained hero not onlv during the continuance of the fever , butfo-a yea after. During her stay hero she became known to almost every citizen of the town * nd , as she is qui o social and com municative , wo leai ned much of the pri vate history of this most icmarkablo woman from her own lips. MIBS S . Piurro wis born on a laUirg vessel in mid-ocean , whiln her parenit were on tbiir way from Europe to this country , and it m y bo tt.v. this early aea Vi > y te is the cauao of MiiS St. Piorro'o greit ndness t < r tbo sea. She h u n-1 only viuted all the portions of the United Stater , but there is not a cent nuLt or an islai d w iih she h.a net via.ted or bs cuno p rfoctly famillnr with by n thorough coureo of ropdtng. Sh- < hap taken qui o an active pirt in politics In the Uuiti d States in a pii a wy 011 ( omo ncottiiup , m < s ; notably duru g the g'eeub ck flotation. She clamiHa to nave inhttritt-d inu.h . artistic skill from her fitbor. Mid oicucutoi aa i il painting while heie that wan sent to her when shr Ipft for Wa hii g on Ui-y. She lived \\iih several diffmuat ft in lira durlnt ! her stay hero , a d was outinly wiiln means , and wi en it was announced iu the summer of 1879 that thu yi 1 ow fevi r had i-gtinbrokoa i ut In Memphis , shu was turnithvd with ruotna t > go to Memphis by ono of our cttiziub f r the purpose , an is said , of > urslng the rick Wo heard of hoaf c ward in Washing ton , and then fo a year or two \\o lost sight f he , ntil she turned up in the mountains of 'Icnnesaeo and began to build i ail oada , oat furnaces and open mines and craze private comities. Miss tjt.Picrro inherited her mi ing talentfrom mothoas ho was v 17 suco ssful in op erating le.-ul mines in tin wcs and accu mulated a largo fortune fiom the same , and hu It a magnilicent icsidenco ii I'eo- ria , 11. This property nfto wanla fel into-ho hands of a uha p nnd unacnipu Ions son-in law , and lef thu family pen nil ess. 'Ilia success of Miss St. Pierre rising from a penn less nurse to the pos session of vast wealth in the short BJ ace a few yea B , is equal to the success of millionai.o moustrap peduler. Professional Kxhthltorn of the Ele phunt , Philadelphia News. Standing now tbo desk of the Fifth Avanno hotel a day ir two since I saw a ueatly droned , goatlemanly nun atop uj totlo clerk and lay : "I wnt to ee ( ho town and aii a atrm or ttoppinj here with yon. " The ilrk without di 1 y turnrd and whistled for a bill b > y Ca 1 M . "said the c'erk. In a moment a atgo , goid looking nun , nt well dreseed 18 any mmidi thestmt appeared. The citric introduced him to the per on who wanted to eee ilia eights of o < re t city. "Whatever this man does is all light , ' .aid i he clerk to h in. "Ha ia GUI man , and Inowa ihe rope . " The two stepped aside , talked in i subdued touo A moment , und tLun part ed to meet again la er. The next iuiriux I " * " ' the two men n tbo bar-room dr lit ink B 1 y.tv water. They both looked ua thou ti they bad nade a night of it , All the greit hotels keep good looking , ell i formed rnontj show a atrai ger i\onnd. It us a costly thing in the visitor , bu iuy ono ifoiuj ; tp-N.-v < Yurk.ii.willing to bo iobb d , r8e iliyifho ( libeut on eee'ng ' th elphant. " - " - " " < 5HAS. SHIVSEIGK , UPHOLSTERY AND DUAl'EKIES , l'A8SK ( lK rtr.v/Toa TO AU , rtooua | IIM , 1103 nd isio r tnnm st. , om h , Who have trilled away tholr youthful vigor nnd power- Who nrosuffurlnjftroni terrible drains nud losses , w It o nro wonk , IMPOTEN T. nntl unlit fortnar- riago.Bffl R ai ot nil ugcsvlioHml their BUS & Rl power i ' i vital ity. IllLlliiurvo ntulbKX- U , VL STUKNGT1I wcukonoil , wliotlicr by KXCKSS or early habits CAN rccefxv n positive & last ing CURE. 'O mutter of how loiip stantllii } ; your cnso mny be , or who his : fulled to IMIIO you , by n few \\Voksor months use of the colobra- tcd Myrtloain Trontmont. At hoinu , wltlioitt oxpostiii1 , in lc 3 tinuviml for LKSS money tlmn any other method In the world. Weak back. Hcnilachc , EMISSIONS , lassltiulo , lese plrlt ? and iimbltlon. cloomy thoughts , dreadful tlrpnins ilcfoctlvo memory , mpotonco , Itnpcdlinpntsto inarrlnjic , cpllrpsy and many other pymptoma ' insanity , arc promptly removed by MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER , PERFECT SEXUAI/STRENGTH MEANS ; healthy anil vigorous offspring , long Hfo nnil the love nnd rospei't of n faithful wlfo. No inun should ever innrry vho linvo born guilty of early iudcscicttons , until ho lius boon restored to PKU" 'EOT MANHOOD.'e guarantee a permanent cttrciu evp y case undertaken. Send 2 stamps for treatise with proofs nntl testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo. SANDER , HOWE & CO. OFFICES. Z11Si13thStiTelcphinello.S63l , ! . Union Stock Yaids , Tel phone Ko , 516 , Omaha , Hob Liberal Advances on Consignments , SICHABDS a CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. . Superinnnden 0. P. RAILWAY , 7TH & 1STH E5TEBE18 V MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN B E a , fi WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , J MILL FURNISHINGS 0 * ' ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Giotto , STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPK. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE m O 1IT 1 IT * QO We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract fee the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Roller Syrilem. JSSTEspecial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants fcr any pur posd , and estimates made for some General machinery rai/aira nttendid promptly. Aadreis RIOHAED & CLARKE. Omaha.Nob Orange Blossom Flour WHOLEBALK BY L , A 1013 JonoB Street } AB FOB aKDOTp- ; OMAHA ' f'