Pj BPHBT * " THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , MAY 21 , 1885. Prosoonto the Swindlorat If when you call for lion BUters ( sao grcon cluster of Ilops on the white hbol ) the druggist hnnds out anyBtuff called 0. D. Wntnct'fl German llop Blttera or with other "llop" name , refiuo It nnd shun Out druggist nu you would a vlpor ; and If ho has taktn your money for the staff , indict him for the fraud , nnd ano him for damages for the Dwindle , and wo will ro- waid you liberally for the conviction. "iHavTsufFered,1' ' With omy dlsoaeo imaginable for the lat thrao yoara. Oar Diagglst , X. J , Anderson , recommend ing -'Hop Bittern , " to mo I asod two bottles , Am entirely cnrcd and heartily recom mend Hop Bittern to everyone. J. D. Walker , Buoknor , Bio. Countot felt ing Proves Superiority. Although counterfeiting is one of the greatest Crimea against the business of any country , find in many casas "Destructive to health and llfel" "It proves beyond a doubt tho" "Sapwlority"- Of tuo article coan'orfoHodj ' As no inferior article is over counter feited. Proof of this Is to bo found in the great number in "Australii , England , France , "Germany , India , Belgium , Canada nnd the U. S. Of counterfeit ! * of the great remedy. "Hop Blttere , " Whoso name and merits are so well known the world over that it is a "Shining mark nnd favorite prey "For Counterfeiters 111" Buwaro of tlmae that do not have a green clatter of hops on the white label. Proaccnto the Swindlers ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Hitters ( see { . ' ) ! i cluster of Hops on tbo white label ) ttto drue- olat linnds out nny etulf called C. 1) . Warner B German llop 15tters or with other "Hop" nninu , tvfueo it nnd Minn that druggist as you would a viper ; nnd if ho haataken your money for the BtulT , Indict him for the fraud and PUO him fur damages for the swindle , and wo will lewnrd you liberally for the conviction' AonMUanltppettilnff tonic rfeiqutiluflaror , uowniej trrvr llirf tab world. tarii DiqrpiU.lXuuin , Incruil An > .ul > U Slionl otllt IXenUn Oifaii. A fe Uropi ! Br rt nMlclout lUrt ; So fl.l aoimmfat , iod to H umu > itlnU. fr , It , W * V .McfCTO l.rftlii7.Vjrotcrw. . jrdrjtc' ' " f jU latUdt , iMMbcttnl by DR. J. O. II. tJtCUll A SOX 3. 4J , , SOLE xitojj ) 'Ay' y. In order to enrich tlio Mood , and thus Impart ( rosin Igor , an onlcoh.'cd system V stimulate ) flagging ( 'location with the rational imprint , Hostcttor'd Stomach 6 Hitters , which , by ; Infuslrg cncrgj into " ? the oporatlonioltho \ etomarh , promotes nay , ItiMi'oa thor ough digettlon and assimilation , and consequent nutti- tl-n. A pain to appetite - petite , vigor and llosh , 1) 1 ivarlibly fuund to follow a OMirsoolthlsacferv- eJIv , popular tonlo which i * , moreover , rcliiblorioventiro of malarial fo'ver. For sale by all DiuprglstH and Boalor KoneraIly. THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching r - In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. SAVES LABOR , TIMKand SOAP AHAZI.NOUT , and ijlvcs universal Mtlsfactlon. No lan'ily rtih or poor should bo without It. Sold h ) nil proccr" . DRWARK "f Imitations well do > slgno I to miaioicJ. VRARLINX is theoMr HAPR Uhoi savlni ? cotopeiuid and alwaya titarj the atxno sjin' Lcl autl name r > t .TAMK3 PYLB TfEW YOKK. &J& . If AIR'S Thlslnvalmb'e epcc'fli rfniltlv and pcrm nontl } cures nil Muds oA8lima ( , The most ( .bstlr.ato > ml lora slanJIni ! roacti It-Id promjiti } to Its wnudorfu : cmlnj-vroiortloa. It Isktown tbroughcut thiworlc ( or Ita unrivaled clllcacy. J L. cALDWKTA. o'ty ' TIncoln , Nil ) ; writes , Jit IB , IfWl. a nco using Dr , U-lr'a Astliun cure , Joi moro Ihiu ono icar.yiy vl'e ' lua Ken octlrily wtll , and not men a symptom ot ttio dUoualuwapu rod , WIUIiM nVNNCTT , Ttlch'anJ ' , I wa , rltesNov d. 18t3 lluvulicon ttlllictod with Hay Koor uni Aithmks'iicolSSD J'ollowud jour dirertloiis m am happy to Bay tint I no cr slept better in my lllo 1 am K.'ad that 1 am nmone the many nbo can fcjioal BOombly ( : ot your ru.Lcdlcs. A \oluiWo : 04 | Ke tr'athooontnlnincela llarproo from t\oy State in tlio U , S , Canal * aid Uiea llrltaln ; Kill bu mallcil upon spplicatlon. Any druvRlst not hi\in ? It In stock lll procured toordftr. Ask ( or Dr. lliir a Asthma Cure. DH. II IV HAIKAsSON. Pron'sCln'ti. 0. The Mirror . is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. H WOWETHERELL unit 17 Wabahh Arrnu Hair Cloth and Wit Bustles. Hoop Skirts , Hair Cloth Skirtsf BLACKCOLORED COLORED JERSEYJ 7N0 cut rcprt > citu Tl Lanu-iry , ho iiioft popul comTilnulluu of llutllu ai HoopbUlite riaad . A lai who lias worn onu * lll i ' \ < ar wny other Hyle. fca \ > t& ntfSSlTone SJ , 141 ho. 110.411 , ijTAnyouoftt MIIIO Btylo pf bklrt " ° liur - " pii ' wlu IH > i'ii ' 't ' wi - law. . . li . a V iimi vi i , 'U. T s horu.is fi.u ( sr 'lirr r,4V 'l. ni tTuBATlyaonJMtdUM 1) * uulrtf ' 1 tpr fc 4 1" II A.r PI. JIB - " 1oJi , t f rU < . , S > c i t TONS OP II < Vttl > OASU , IntctcstliiR FACtn About the Count Hoccntly Ooinplctcil In the NntlonnJ Treasury , _ On the 25th of l al month the prcas digpntchca annonnccd the appointment of a committee to cDtint the monoya iu the United States treasurer's oflico In Wnsh- ington , and n low days ego U WAD nn * nonncod that the count was practically completed. The report of the committou which wai completed to-day , shows that Et-Unlted .Statoa Treasurer Wyman'a statement of assets reported on the 30th nit. la comet. This "treasury count" Is necessitated every time there la a chacgo mndo In the oflico of United States troaa- nrar , so In tbia case Mr. Jordan having succeeded Mr.Yyman , three gentlemen , Mr. Cnjuoll , representing the out going troaautor ; Mr. Smith , the now treasurer , nnd Mr. Diskane , roprcsonting the aocretary of the treasury were ap pointed to superintend the connt. Forty expert counters and ns many clerks , who kept the records , wore steadily at work nearly tbrco weeks counting the paper money , bonds , etc , and n dozen clerks and as many laborer * wcro bard at work for n week or ten daya counting the gold and silver coin In the vaults. Some idea of what la involved in a treasury connt may bo gained by a moro statement of the vast sumo of money handled , counted nnd verified In this recent count. The spoolo handled ac- ; Rrogatnd nearly $12,000,000 , , about 9.- 000,000 iilvor dollars and n half million minor silver coins , and § 2,500,000 in value of gold coin. The silver coin weighed about 270 tons , and the ( old .oln about four and one-half tons. This hard money , strict ly speaking , was not counted but weighed. The silver dollars , Tihon originally placed In the vaults , wore pub In bigs , each containing § 1,000 , coin uncl bags weighing fifth-mno and a quarter pounds ; the gold was In bags containing $5,000 In each bag , and gold weighing eighteen and a half poundo. An actual count by pieces was only made of a few bags on the start to ascertain the proper and exact weight of n bag of § 1,000 in silver or § 5,000 in gold , and afterward of such bags an wcrn not satisfactory in weight. But very f aw biga either of the silver or gold fell short of the standarJ weight , and in such instances actual crunt showed the required number of coins , but nith a few tf thorn sullicloatly abraided to account /or the deficiency in thn weight of the bags and content ] . When the last bag was weighed ai > d the record footed up not a dollar , not a cent was musing , BO the commlttoo report , and so Treasurer Jordan may feel certain his ptodecoisor , Mr. Wyman , has turned over to him every dollar o hard money that the latter claimed was in the vaults hero on April SO , The piper money and securities handled embraced n reserve fund of nearly $104- 000,000 , nude np of § 31,000,000 in United States notes , § 101,000,000 In gold ceitificatcs , and about § 20,000,000 In sil ver certificates ; also interest checks and coupons aggregating § 8,000,000 , unissued clearing houeo coulficitea amounting to $55,000,000 , and bondn and coupons amounting to § 345,000,000. , a total cf § 572,000.000 , which , added 10 the § 12- , 000,000 In coin , make a count of § 584- 000,000 In coin and paper values , aa the not result of the cimmltteo's work. The count of the paper and necutltlcs was as satlcfnctory ai that of the coin. Every item of paper assets. United States notes , bonds , gold and silver certificates , was examined and counted ploco by piece , and each and every package found intact and correct , and the aggregate In some in stances running up into the millions , was fonnd to correspond exactly with the records of the books in the reserve , loan and redemplion divisions , and in the cashier's room of the treasurer's ofiico. Three llnnsona Why every one neodn , and should take Hood'a Sareaparilla In the spring : 1st : Because the system it now in its greatest need. Hood's Sareaparilla gives strength. 2d : Became tin blood Is sluggish and impure. Hood'a ' Sarsaparilla purifies. 3d : Because , from the above facts , Hood'a Sarsaparilla will do a greater amount of gocd now than at any other time. Take it now. THE "Wonderful Little Board Th t Writes Without Human Aid. Utica Observer. There ore some Indications that the mysterious little planchctto board , like teller akatlng la coming into fashion again , No adequate explanation of it haa over baen received , though many have bean oifdred. The construction la aa v ° u see , a plain , heart shaped cedar board fixed upon two metal legs , to which are adjuetad wheels that move easily nnd light in all directions At the point of tho'neart a hole la made , and a soit of round rase is fixed to hold an ordinary ptncil firmly. That ia all thcri is of it. Pot a pencil at the point , as you see , put two bands npon the board , as yon alao BOO. After keeping the hand * lightly and quietly in their places a fo\v minute : , planchetto will often begin tc write. It usually scribbles yet and no , and Bonseloes gab- bio of ono sott or another to whist no Importance must bo attached. It ie claimed positively , however , tlms the board lua written intelligent answers to thoio questions , which those holding their hands upon it oonld not pos sibly be award of. It may ba. But be fore believing this la true , ask some qncs tlona and ceo for yourself. It ia ono oi the a 9 ca os in which tbo word of no oeo end poison must bo taken. Above all , do not have any superstitions abont the thing , taking for granted that the writ Ing Is done by epirita. Flanchetto ia merely a puzzle , to b ( investigated as any other scientific cub juct wou'd be , on the same sort of evidence dence , and weighed by the same tort o : judgment. Don't admit the dement o humbug , acd witchcraft , and nonsense and superstition into yonr soul. 'Ihui yon will not ba likely to loio your head even when amusing yourself with plan chetto. It Is a fascinating atudy in p y cbologlcaleclenco , nothing more. It ran ; bo t bat there are powers nnd forces In th human organization that have hithcrt been undeveloped in all but a few ex coptlonal cases. It may be that wo cr on the verge of some marvelriu diecoyei ies iu mental ecicnco. So much it I eafo to admit. The board writes best In the positio shown , with two hands , a right and Icf ! upon it. What dcoj the writing nobod L" knows , The best authorities have cor cludtd that it is done uuconedoudy b tbo pencil whoso hands are upon th basrd. A nervous lluld is supposed t pass from the hands and form a currer. hit moves the board , The cxplanatlo tt best is a It mo ono. But this much : ctraiu : Plaucho t to n riling na an tutei talnmont can do no harm as long ai the experimenter does not let go his common sonsoandpntn superstitious faith in its revelations. A NEW TABIiE TIP1M3K. Vlllnccrs Mystified n.ml R Hcncon In- Soared by rx tVoinnn. The little 'village of Steamburg , four miles oaat of Randolpc , N. Y. , la agog with excitement over the remarkable mcdinmlstia achievements of Miss Carrie Nutting , I who was recently graduated from the Chamberlain Institute iu Ran dolph with honors. Abont a week ago as the waa sitting at n small tnblo in her father's house , with her hands resting idly upon the edge , suddenly the table b&gan to move , compelling Miss Nutting , ai she says , to follow it about the room. It came to a halt directly in front of the picture of her grandfather , who died some yoara ago. Members of the family call to mind the fact that the spot at which [ the table atcppod waa that in which i4-formerly ttood when the old gentleman used it as a writing table. The next day at about the simo hour the young woman was gazing out of the window , thinking over the peculiar cir cumstances of the previous day , nhon , as she explains it , a gradual lassitude took possestion of her , nnd , although aho had never been known to slug , uao begin chanting some weird , sweet melody , which the family say they never heard equaled. As the music died away she began repeating a poem , the woids of which none of those prcaont had ever hoard. This trance were off tin about half an hour , and the young woman says she has no recollection of doing anything unusual , nor did aho experience any fatigue. By this tlmo the news rf the utr-iugo behavior of Miss Nutting had sprettd among the neighbors , and the following afternoon twonty-fivo or thirty persona had gathered to witness the phenomena , nearly all being skeptical as to the stories sot nflo.it. Shortly after 3 o'clock , while the sun was shining brightly into the window , the young woman seated herself at the table , looked ateadfastly at the picture of her grandfather , and the table Boon moved and was gradually raised from the floor. A lumberman who happened in with the others , thinking there wus some trick , seated hlme elf upon the end of the table , but notwlthstand ng his ixldod weight it continued to rise , nnd sailed about the room in such a rays- toroua way that Myron Sllvorhoad * , a Seneca Indian from the reservation near at hand , made a break for the door , and did not stop in hla mad rush until ho crossed the boundary line of the reserva tion. The Indiana now take a rounda bout road rather than pass the homo of Miss Nutting. After the table had c-rased its wander- inga a gold ling worn by the young woman was mysteriously removed from her finger and dropped npon the window sill ; a series of rapplngs followed , and some of thoHO present , say they Deceived through the medium , moseagea from de parted friends and from people whom she could never have known. Miss Nutting ia just past her twen tieth birthday , and looks young for her ga. She la rlightly above medium height , has asymmetrical , well-rounded form , a camoly faca , dark eyes , and luxu- lent black hair. She Is modest and ro- iring In disposition. Virtue in tlio Family. There are all aorta and degrees of vir- no , and aomotimoss we are told that Ittuo ia its own reward. Mr. A. F. Svans of Burr's Ferry , La. , cays , in writing about Brown's Iron Bitters , "I ' ave been the recipient of its virtue in my family to a considerable extent.1 This great iron tonic has superior advan- oges as a reliable family medicine. Its lower has been thoroughly tried , and its Irtucs abundantly proved. Nearly a million bottles a year are eold by the 'rugglsts of this country. A Iot Crow Dies of Sorrow. irio ( Pa. ) Special to Cleveland Linden George M. Doll , a Mill Craek farmer , few yoara ego caught a young crow , which he raised , and bj perseverance luccoeded In teaching it to say many hings. Tbo pot waa called "Jim , " and 10 waa made to much cf by Mr. and Mrs , Doll , who were childless , that he seemed ilmost human. Six months ago Mr , Djll sickened , acd In a couple ot weeks .led of pneumonia. "Jim" sat on a chn'r ' iesldo bis master during his entire Ill ness , and , when tbo hour of dissolution , "Jim" joined his mistms in amontations , and repeatedly raid , "O , rlear George , " and similar endearing .hiugo. Afcor Mr. Doll's spirit had gone ; ho pet crow hopped up onto the pillow and give vent to the most piteous cries. The grlof-atiicken bird refused to leave Its master , and after the body was coflinec flaw up onto the lid and gazed sorrowfully down through the ghes at the features o ! he dead , breaking out repeatedly in such expressions as "Pour George , " etc. ' 'Jim.1 refused food and could net bo forced from his perch until the casko was closed. When the casket waa borne from the homo "Jim" flow after itutter- ng shrill noiaes indicative of extreme an gulsh. Aa the funeral procession movoc oft the crow followed , hovering over the hearse and a portion of the time waa perched upon it. At the cemetary ho flew npon the top of a monument close by the open grave , and remained there till the body was covered f lorn sight Afior the concourao of sorrowing frioadi had turned away from the grave , "Jim1 fell down upon It and gave way to the moat pltiinl cries of distress. At nigh ho came flying homo tired and cold Next morning bright and early iluw oil in the direction of the cemetery , and was found there fluttering and stalking up and down the grave like a sentinel on duty. Day after day ho returned to the rave of his dead. Ono day , three months after the death ot Mr Djll , the lilted man , Fred Dwell , was fatally klckei by a horse , and the morning of the funeral "Jim" rode to the caiaolcry on the hearsa and from that day never re turned , but duy In and day out througl the suvortot weather he might hava been found there keeping hla sl'ent ' vigils eve the grave which hold all that waa dear tc him , Wra Doll had a corafoitiblohoui built for "Jim , " and daily a meesenge carried food to him. "Jim's" domonetra lion of sorrow gave way to tilent grltf and hla tender crlea for "Poor George , were substituted by suppressed moans Bis appetite began to decrease , and hi glossy black feathers which ho used t dross with o much care were nogleote entirely Sunday when the widow won vi'h frienis to view the grave of ho hsobini ] , elm waa almost overcome a finding poor "Jim" lying with hia wing spread out cold and lifeless upon the heat of the grave , a victim cf an uncontrolla bo ! consuming grief that cculd not be ae suagod. "Jim" had been faithful unti death. EDWINA BOOTH'S MAUHtAQE. Tlio lUitUl Coup I o United While Standing Under A Lover's Knot or HOBOS. BOSTON , May 15-rEdwin Booth , the .rflgodhu , was Urn afternoon a partici pant in a little drama of real life at his oildonco , 29 Chostnnt street , attending ho marriage festivities of his datight or , iliss Edwina Booth , and Mr. Ignatus G. Grcsjman. The guosls , who numbered sixty , included t'tiends from Now York ind other cltlofl. They were ushered nto the house fiom their carriages under a long canopy between the sidewalk and the main door , which WAS overhung with iprays of smilax. Just insldo the door he eye was greeted with a luxurious ar- angomont of hydrangeas and palms , rhlch half concealed the orchestra and ormod an admirable foreground ( or a > ronzo butt of Mr. Booth. On ascend- ug the broad stalrcato , around which were twining flowers , the guests fonnd a iovol and unique arrangement of ma le floral fence , forming the two nidoa of curving lane , which led to a transverse octlon of similar fence crossing the head f the front part or near the bay win- ows. In the wlndowa wera three gatea led with alike a cords , and on every hand were strewn flowers. Occrtho interior , nsldo the middle gate , where the mar- [ ago ceremony was performed , was hung no of the most exquisite floral dovlcea mt has been made for an interior for nany years , Itwasairao lover's knot itorwinlng a horseshoe , and showing in the word "Oroklo. " ewers Hungatian , . For ever ) beneath which were the lot- era "Q" and "B. " The knot was made f May flowers and sweet olyeium , and 10 remaining portions of the device bowed crlmsDn king pinks and a cluster f forget-me-nots. When the time had arrived for the cer- mony the sister of the groom , who stood mar the central gate with four cf the ) rido3maida , arrayed in whlto , unfastened 10 tilkon cord for the entrance of the ifliciating clergyman , the Rev. Cyrus A. iarton , D , D. , and the contracting > attiee , after whom came the immodlat-j : latlvoa , Mr. Booth strewing flowers as icy moved. The bridal party and ontlro ; rouping presented a picture of rare in- orett , and the effect was enhanced when 10 notes of the Swedish wedding march were hoard from the orchestra below , with the intermingling sounds cr silver hinio bells. The ceremony was eimplo ad Impressive , mid at the close , aa the lorgyman passed out by the side gate of 10 luitic fence , the wedding party stood aclng their company of friends , who loved forward in line to tender fellclta- ions. During and after this portion of bo social ceremony the orchestra played Jrahm'a Hungarian dances and selections rom Faust and Schubert , a prominence > olng given to the Hungarian pieces In ccordanca with the taste of many friends f the groom from Now York. The groomsman , a brother of the groom with five ushers who were also relatives f the families , were active in attandltig i3 tlio xory select patty present. TLo wedding breakfast aud attending festivi- ,30.1 occupied several honra , during which Jr. Booth and hla daughter were the enter of interest , and received the con- ratulatlona of friends with manifest hap- ) lncas. When Kariis Firm Showed Bis Power. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The story of the hipoodromlng tour cf tarns and Goldsmith Maid haa recently > acn made public by John Splan. As he driver and horses are well known to ho horjemon cf BuQalo , wo give the aiory in full : "Hams joined Goldimlth tfald in a hlppodromlng tour through California in 1877 , their lint exhibition > elng given at Sin Jose , where the Maid von In 2:22 : , 2:10 : , 2:10 : . By his races vlth other hoiss iu California Splan had discovered that Rarna was improving in speed all the time , aud had little doubt of hia ability to beat Goldsmith Maid f fli3 matter over came to a test But , ho races between thceo hones through California were advertised as exhibitions , and It waa understood that Rarus would make no attempt to beat the Maid because - cause he waa still eligible to the 2:21 : class , aud it would be bad policy to glvo ilm a faster record when there was tiuth- ng but glory to bo gained by it. "From San Jose the horses wont to Dhico , where they were to open a now ; rack , The people of Cbico were very proud of thair enterprise , and had offer- id soina extra money in the case 2:17 : was beatf n. There was plenty of betting iron in Chlco at ihat time , and in addl- .tou to these hundreds of miners came 'rom all parts of the country to ECO jolJamlth Maid trot , and all of them were willing to bet their last dollar that 2:17 : would not ba beaten. Andy Dan- els , who will bo remombared as an old : iiin driver and eportiag man , was in alifornia at the time , and had gino along with Splan to Ohio' ) . Budd Doble , who was drlviug tha Maid , having been detained In San Francisco by sickness , but It was arranged that he should come l.o Chicn in time to rlrivo the mare. 'After the horcus had been in Cbico for a day or two Daniels ( aid to Sphn : "Thoao poopla want to hot some monty on your race. " 'What do they want to bet , " asked Splan. ' That 2:17 : won't bo beaten in the race. " " 'That looked to me , " said Splan in telling the ttory , 'like finding the money and I tcld Andy ti start in and never stop hotting as long aa hla money held out. Ho wont out among the baiting men , and the day before the race re ported that he had hot $2,800 oven that 2 17 would bo beaten. " " 'Tho next morning Doblo came down from San Francisco and we told lilm that wo had piled all our money rn tlmo and considered him in with It " "Well , Bndd hemmed and hawed a little ; talked about the track being a now one , and rather intimated that wo had thrown our money away , but hoiookone- third of tbo game , although I could ECO ho waa not particularly charmed with the prospect. The next day wo went out to trot. The weather waa warm and ploes- ant , and 1 knew my horse could go well. Budd and I had some little talk about beating 2 17 , but he was still in doubt. You can have jtut two chances to win it for us us , ' said I to him , 'and if yon fall just say goodbye to mo when thn word for tno third beat Is given , end I will show yen a trotter , ' S3 Budc cheered up a little , mid said ho wouli chovo the old mirj alocg aa fast as poa- tibo ! Well , wo trotted the firtt host bat 2:191 : was the heat the Maid could do When tno time wan hung out Budt looked soberer than ever , and oven And } Daniels wore a subdued aspect. You seethe/both saw it waa a caao cf life and death , thinking that if Goldsmitl Maid could not tiot a mile in 2:17 : there was no uaa in any ether horse trying. "When they came up for the eeond heat the Maid was going ttrun and fan ! with Rarus about a length behind. I nodded for the word , the judges give It and away wo wont. Rarus kept the earn distance behind the mare that ho was I& the start , and when wo began to go down the back stretch I saw that it would be quite a heat , The homestretch at Chlco is over a quarter of a mile long , and , as wo swung into It , the Maid gave a wab bio or two , nnd was evidently getting ready for a break. When she finally went into the air , I sent lUras right up to her. " 'Hit hyr a cJack , ' said I to Bndd. "So ho let her have the whip , and she pave a jump or two that would make a deer look sick. Then ho caught her , unil wo came homo n flying , the mirj beating Llarus out by a nose. "When Budd got out of the sulky ho 'ays ' to mo : 'Tho old mare kind of wab- ) les to-day , and does not seem able to go any. ' 'You will find she pulled yon a milo to-day abont as fast aa she over went in her life , ' I said , for Rarus hewed mo ho was going well , and when hat horse got in a hurry it was oafo to vagor that thora would bo a raco. Pretty eon out came the board with 2:14& : on t , and wo know that the money was HOW II CAME ABOUT. ler MArrliiKO witli tlio Ugliest Man She Ever Saw In llcr Life. Vaghincrton Critic , The gentleman from Ponnsylvacia and .bo . reporter of the Critic woto talking ast night about cx-Attornoy-Gonorol ) rowater. Reference waa made to the xct that Mrs. Browstor was a grand- aughtor of Benjamin Franklin , nnd bat after her husband died she waa a lork in the treasury department. "I will toll you , " said the gentleman rom Pennsylvania , "about the first mooting between the ox-attorney onoral and hla wifo. Browater , is a lawyer , had some business > oforo the bureau of tbo treasury in vhich hla wife was employed. Ho went nto the room in which aho waa nt work , jooklng np aud catching sight of her ituro husband , she involuntarily ex- laimod to the Indy seated uoxt to her : Well 1 That ia the ugliest man I over w in my life. ' "Browater took off his hat and , baw- ng very politely to the surprised idy , said : Thank you , niadamc. I Iffuys like to hear a lady speak frankly vhat she thinks. ' An acquaintance fol- owoi aii'l a marriage came after. Brewer - ; or haa f tequontly twitted his wife about 10 fust worda aho over spoke to him. " No well ro ulatad household should bo with- it n bottle of Aiifot urn IJIttcrstho world onowned nppetizor and invigorator. Beware counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist or the genuine atticle , manufactured by Dr. . G. B. Siegort & Sons. IOWA ICEUS. The Ivookuk board of health is cleaning p the town. William Beadle's barn , at Amoj , waa mptied of two Valuable horsea ono night ast week. The corner stone of Griswold college , Divenport , was laid Saturday with im- loaing Maeohic ceremonies. The etato board of health hos elected ) r. Kcnnoky to fill the position made ecant by the death of the lats Dr. Tarqubarson. It ia reported that some twenty rail way postal clerks running Into Dnbnquo rjm Chicago have made a virtue of ne- eeslty and resigned , to make room for democratic appointees. Governor Sherman issued a proc'ama- ion yesterday offering a reward of $200 or the capture of the parties implicated n the robbery and attempted murder cf Vir. Brink , residing near Otley. In the Eldora courts on Frldcy , Briggs , convicted of aiultery , was sentenced to hroe years in tbo Anamos * penitentiary , and Essio Etta Hutzcll went to jail fur wenty daya nnd paya a line of $50. A Dubuqno woman assaulted the fiovon year-old daughter of a neighbor on Fri day in a fiendish manner , beating the child over the head most brutally. A mslnesi man rescued the little one and entered complaint against the brute. J. L. Kinnor , a farmer living twelve miles north of Belle Plaice , dropped dead in his barn Thursday night , and be- ere being discovered by his wife Friday norning was hcrribly mutilated by the toga , which had fed npon the body the en- ire night. The commirsicn rs of pharmacy were n session in Des Mcinea last week , re viewing court records of convlctiona for violations of tbo pharmacy law. They ssued citations to Uvoregistered pharma cists to abow cansd why their certificates should not be tevoked. Dr. Carrel , ono of the victims [ of tlio jreaton railway horror a few weaks ego , ' ia snfliciently recovered to attend the jurlal services of his wife at Das Moinca on Friday , killed in the disaster mert- rlonod , and whoso remains have been iu ho vault awaiting the locovery of the doctor. At a church fair in St. Paul recently whoio they voted for household fiivoritoi , it. Jacobs Oil received nine-tenths of .ho votes. This slows the popularity of .ho Great German Remedy which con quers pain DEBEVGISE. No. 507 Broadway Council Bluff * . Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ibe following aie the times ol the arrival and de parture ol trains by central standard tlmo , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mm. at earlier tnd arrive ten minutes later. DKFAKT. AIIKIVH , IOIOADO and HOUTHWUTIKK , 0:23 : A M Mall and Express BjZO'r M 12:401-11 : Accommodation 4iO : r 5:30 ! M Express 0.05 A VI CniCAOO AID XJ ISLANP , 0:25 : A M Mall and Express 0:53 : r u 725 ; A M Accommodation 6:16 : r M 5:30 : r M KxproiB 8:00 : A u OU10AOO , UILWAUKII ABD ( T , fAUL. 0:20 : A M lla'l and Express OBO : iM 6:25 : f u Kxpreel 0.05 A M CHICAGO , BUJOIHOrO * ABD qUIXCY. 0:60 : A M Mall and Express 7:10 : r M 12:30 : v M Accommodation fee : cu 6:15 : [ M Exnrtuj 6:60 : A a w > un , it. LOWS AHO rAoino. 1I5 ; 1' M Lccil 81. touU Expreea Local 1:80 : I'M Transfer Traonfer S:20 : ! M u Loctl ChtcigO t fit L Exp Local 8.56 A M I'M Iramltr " " " " TrauilcrOllOAM kAiisaa cm , BT , JQI AKP OOUSCIL num. lO.O1) A u Mall and Express 6:49 : r M 8:16 : r u Kxprecs 6.26 A M KIOUX cur ADD mine , 7:2o : A M Mall for Sioux City 6:50 : r M 7:10 : f u Eiprera lor St Paul 8:60 : A M l'MO.N i-Aeiric. 11:00 : A M Diiuer Express 4:35 : v M J.6 : f II Lincoln Pais O'a & 11 V H:35 : r M 7:55 : v M Oturlsnd lupuss 8:20 : A M DOUUT TRAINS TO OMAHA. tesvo Council llliltj 7:15 : 8:20 : 9:30 : 10:80 11.10 a. m. 1:80 : 2:30-8:80 : : 4:23 : 6:15 : 8:25 : 11:16 : p.m. I-ea\o Orualii 6:10 : 7H : c.fO 10 -Ili5 : a. iu. 1250-2.00-3CO-4.C-4:55 ; : : : 5:55 : -li:10p. : in. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY Ml One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the Unit.od States To Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELKG-ANT PASSENGBB ELEVATOR WHKN SOLICITED TO INSUUK IN OT1IKU COML'AN'ir.S , Remember These Important Facts OONOKUNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company , OF NEW YORK. 1 It Is the OLDEST active Uta Innuranoo Company In thU ronntry. 2. It Istlio \KURSrLlfolnsuranco Company by many mllllors of ilol'ats in the woiU. S Mt titles of premiums are LOWEIttbcn those ol any other company. 4 It h 8 no "ttockK > Mor8"tcclilm ny part of 111 ptollts. 5. It ofle'8 no sclIIMKj under the ntine of Itisutancu for tpeculation by niocltl thsscs upon the null ortimea of each ot'cr. fl. Its present n\al , bloCA8nnESOCKCESc\ccoJ those ol any other Life Intur. noi Company In tlio It lias rccchcil In cnsh from til sources , from February. 1843 , to January , IFF * , I 2'0f02 CfJ.CC , It lias returned to the pcoph , In rush , from February , 1S3 , to January , 1ES5 , It3 cush Assetsontho 1st ot January , 1835 , amountto inoro than Hinted ei W. F. ALLEN , MiUUILL : & FKUGUSON , Gonernl A font for Gen. A ts. for fobraskti , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Mich'gan ' Indinnn , Illinois , Wisconsin , lawn Utah. nnd Mlnuosotn , Olhc3 Cor.Farniun nnd 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l. Detroit , Michigan , 13auk , Ouinha , Nflb M. P. KOII11KK , Special Agent forlown , Council BhilTs , low * Pneumonia , Consumption9 Dyspepsia ana. JVasting Diseases ; I'oiltlvcly JleUcvcil and Katurt E IjOTJjS asatstciHiirestoringrttalpouiera THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND OK 2KB SIDEBOARD OP EVEEY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROW1 FUSEL OIL. ' DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Many Druggets and Grocers xvho do not have Dufly Pure Halt \Vlilslcey In Block , attempt to palm off on customers , whiskey of Uictrown bottling , which jelngof an Inferior Rrado and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHEB SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND . . - Information. Sample Quart Bottles Send us your address and wo wlllmall boolccontalnlncvaluablo sent to any address In the United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely pacltedUn plain ease , Express charges prepatdon receipt of 1.2Q , or Six Bottles Bent for S < 3. * * * 3 , Md. ( U.J.J , Selliny Af/ents , Onuilta , II. T. larhe ZPrug Co. READ IT ! READ IT ! ! Finest Selections of SUITINGS Merchant Tailor , 6th anil Davenport Sts , M , WALTHER & CO. Caterers , And Ladles' and Gents' ICECREAM , Eeneslnnent & confecllosery PARLORS. Special attention given to Families , 1'artlosVeil - dlnRS , Dances , I'lcnics , Ac. Cor. I6th and Capitol Avc. F. M. Schadcll & Co. , 218 N. 10th St. , Lustro and Kenslng'on ' PAINTING taught at noc. n I.esMin. Tlio Complete Course taught for SiOO. 1'alnli 'rco to practice while earning. Also cleaning of real and Imitation laces Cleaning of lace cm tains B ipeclalty. Tlio liest n ork at reasonable juices. P.B.riolniE Ca,220H.ieth Mrs , T , E. McNally , DRESSMAKING PARLORS , BusiisfAX's BLOCK , 1633 Douglas Street , Corner Sixteenth , Dr. Haugliawout , Cor. 1 DENTIST. Teeth without plain. Gold Crowns and Ookl 1'lato Work a Specialty , at Reasonable J'.ules Leslie & Worrell , Central Pharmacy 'rcscrlptions a Specialty. Soila and Mineral WATERS. S.W. for. 10th & DodgeSts , C. II. KARRIS , PHOTOGRAPHING , VIUWINO , KNI.AIIOINO , mil Copylnjj House. 702-7O4 N. I Oth St. "Irct-Class Work done In lie latest Mylci ol the art IniHlicd in India Ink on 'rayon , aiilcsluJ. G.EG.BIART.IiLD . , Prnctlcn limited to DISEASES OFTHE SKIN. cuperflousllalr r.cmovo.1 Crounso lllocU , lOtli St. lloom 12. MRS. E. KICHT , MILLINERY AM ) Fancy Goods , Cnou > 'sr. HI-OCK , lit ) No. 10th btieot. Also , First-Class Dress making , Oencral Agent for NcuraskafortlioAcmt JollorSyblcm of Culling Tlio OM Iti-Hithlu 217 N. IGtli St. , Are always ready to (111 ( ordcrH promptly for help , and girls c < m alwayi find ; oed situations Ly apply ing : .I.W.MORIUSON. In ronnictlon with the itabllshinent , we liep a line stock uf Stationery and News matter , 1'tuuiou Hooks , Klf. ICHI BAN. rnoriiiKTOit. Dealer In 1'iuicy Goods. Art Needle Work Taught and Executed. Indelible Stamping a Spe cially. Materials fur 1'ancy Work. 210 No. 10th Mrcet , OMAHA , NK1J. HUNT & RYLEY , HOUSE , SIGN AND Ornamental PAINTERS , Decorators , Paper Hangers Ktr. , tc. Slzn WiltlnzaSDBclaltj. Xo. 511 North 10th St. Central Dining Hall , 101 South ICth Sis. tcul Tlulcotx , $1.00 , FDEKlSflED KCOXS. Cicala nt nil Hours , Washington Market , Iflth mill Cumins , In the place lo buy your Meat cheap for Ciah. do- Ihcrcil to any part of the city. MeaUof nil varieties cheaper hero than at any other market , 13. A. MAItSH , Prop. Dr. LAME , Office , liUSIIMAD'a lil.OCK , Sixteenth it Douglas Sts. T. CLARK , 02IN. ICthSt , Cor , ICtli and Chicago. DRDQS.PilNIS , OILS , ETC. , I _ i ! Prompt attenlion given ito rrescrlptlons , OMAHA PnlilisIiingCoDiiiany , 117 N. 10th St. cnouNsn BLOCK. SPECIATTIEBl Second-hand School Boobi Flno Stationery , llcllgloui Gia Bookj , Seydel & Ahlqulst , Dealers In HARDWARE , Jewel Stoves and Crown Jewel Vapor SUTM , NW. Cor. JOth and California Strceti. IJcfnro UujlnRT Klso- liuro , Itfini'inbor T1II3 NJiW Milliners and Dress Makers , F. M. SCHADELL&CO. 218 N. IQtli HU J. L. ROY & CO. Watchmakers end Jewelers , Silverware , Musical Instruments , Watches , Clocka , and Jewelry. Wntclics Ilepalred ant Cleaned and work Gu r- antecd for One Year. Olt Jewelry repaired & mad * over to Bult , Flno Gold nd Silver Coloring. COT N. 10th St. M.J.O'RourKB.M.D ' . , OFFICUSl 1JUSIIJIAN BLOCK , Cor. 10th it DouclaJ , AND 13tli A Cinitro SU. , South Omaha. Illustrated Cataloim * on Ktocti Icily , Tree. L , W. Wolfe & Co. EMCTKICIAN8 : , and Dealers in Electrical Supplies Cleclrlo Hells , Annuncli- tors , Ilurglar Alarms , lied- leal Datterlcs , Telegraph Apparatus , < ic. , 300 10th St. , North , WTiOT * ! faft n u n n lilt IkflUINUUKri 1409 and 1411 Douglas St } ° " < OIlft5ifiaS1- ? 1 Omaha Nebraska