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STItfET , A REMARKABLE WEDDING The Bride of the " Diamond WedditiR" Again Married A Oerwiuony Which Reviveo nn Old Story. The 'Widow of Don Entolmn Snntu Crne Do Ovletlo Mnrrled to Col. , the Baron Boilo Von Qlnmor. N. Y. Times There wns n wedding in Trinity church ycsturdny in the busiest port of the day nt 11 o'clock in the morn- n hut not over 1mlf n hundred of Now York's vixst population know of it. In truth , scarcely the tifth part of ; lmt nunibor would hivvo known of it ! wd thuy not strolled in thtough the open doors ns idle upcctntoro to gratify thuir curiosity. There was no show , and rarely , indeed , 1ms such an event : meeid oil BO quietly , yet the lady who was led to the nltnr nits in her young nunmnhoud the bride in the must re markable nuptial ceremony that over occurred in the metropolis. That UTair took place October 1 ! } , 1S.VJ , in St. Patrick's cathedral , inMott street , md was known as "Tho Diamond Wedding , " The contracting parties were Don Eatoban S.intn Cruz do 3viudo and Frances Amelia Bartlett , .ho daughter of Lieut. Waahington Siirtlutt , of the United Stancs army. Since the death of her huobruul , the rich Don Estcbau , twclvo years nee , ho lady had been known ns "Tho Diamond Widow , " but yealorday she oat that title only to win another , .hat . of baroness. Tliogentlonum who ook her to bo his wife in Trinity church is a German baron and a col onel in the Mexican army. In full ris name ia Col. lo Buron Dodo von alumor. The story of the bride who , almost ! 3 years after the diamond wedding , x'comca a bride again , roads romanti cally enough. The talcs of the chron- cleis of 1850 who niado much of the oocial tenoatifin toll how great the in- .croat was. Don Eatelun was a Cuban and immensely wealthy , while Miss Bartlett was "a belle at Washington , Saratoga , nnd other lands and locali- : ies. " In introducing hia account of the wedding ono writer says : "Wo lardly need recall to our readers the particulars of the many warm and I'ehemont controversies which have been waged in the leading journals over the personal characteristics of the bridegroom , his ago , the aiza of his whiskers , the amount of his fortune ; over the trousseau of the bride , the nunibor and quality of her robes , the exact value of her jewels.1' llow Don Eitoban wooed and won the lady is thus told : "While on a viait to this country last January , Don Estoban , following the custom of thoao by whom ho was surrounded , gave himself up to calls and interchange of seasonable compliments. At this time ho met Miss Bartlott. Through the medium of an interpreter ho proffered adula tions. From the spark of attachment there broucht forth a llame arose which terminated in a warmth of affec tion compelling the rolinquiahmont of the stranger's heart. The course of their true intimacy was smooth and serene until Don Kstoban was stricken with fever and ague and underwent the inevitable privations of nuch a mis fortune. Confinement within the walls of the St. Nicholas did not , how- however , rend asunder the ties that had been formed. In hia illness the young lady visited and ministered unto him Llor presence mitigated the as perities of ague and her smile dulcigod the bitterness of quinino. " The wealth of Don Eatoban was placed at every figure from 85,000,000 up , besides 4,000 negroes. Ho cer tainly was rich enough to buy his bride § 100,000 worth of jowela as a wedding gift. "A brooch , " said the Jenkins of the day , "ono living Koh- i-noor mountain , reposed upon the quiet of u ( satisfied heart. " This wun "tho moat remarkable stone in Amer ica for beauty uud price. " There were eovonty-fivo sumptuous robes made for the bride by Genine , and there were mrmy coders of line linen. ' 'Tho linen was of immaculate con ception , and liable to melt to the touch or vanish before the softest breeze of summer. " The wedding dress was made in Paris and cost ? ( > , - 000 , There was a great crowd atthe ) cathedral nnd in the streets about it. "Tho clash of coal carts with car riages , of boor vanH with broughams in these perilous defiles was vast , uni versal and appalling1 Of the Bceno at the church , it was said : "At 11 o'clock , when the organ aent forth its melodious welcome , the crowd wan excessive. Rustling mitnm's of humanity writhed in ninuoua mo tion , Who could withstand thoao subduing influences of youth and beuuiy , of glowing throngs and mel low uunoepliore , of Hashing geina and Rumptuonu circumstances ( 'onurallj ? Bumo ladies could not , it seemed , for , yielding to the prcsuuro , they first be wailed thuir tnictuml skirts , then munnuifd fuoble , incoherent appeals for aid , and wore borne out in col- lapno by stalwart. " Don Eituban wa short , dark , and 55 , whilu his bride was tall , willowy , fair , and scarcely out of her girlhood Jlo wore an "in tricately embroidered white waistcoat and cravat. " lie had adorned the bridesmaids , six in number , with costly ornaments , Speaking of his generosity , a writer related B.II inci dent : "On giving a ball at the St. Nicholas some time ago ho moat cour teously directed the hair-drosser of that establishment to arrange the hair of over/ lady in the house at his ex pense. During the ceremony the father wept , but at its conclusion "the bride , turning to the uudionco , glad dened a thousand eyes with the spec tacle of her unrutllud beauty. " After the rich Don Eateban died there were many suitors for the hand of the still fair widow , but aim re. pulsed them all. For the past throe years or so she spent a great deal ol heir timu in this city , end has made her homo at the Park Avenue Hotel Two months ago she sailed froir Havana. Onthu steamer she inel Col. vou Glumer. It was a case ol love at sight with both , Mmo. Oviedo ( the lady adopted the Frencl instead of the Spanish prefix ) hat been a widow 12 years , and Co ] , vor Glumer was a widower with two chil dron. It was a short suit with tin colonel and easily won. The Jay riv appointed shortly nftor arriving in Now York , it was said , but the alfair was kept nltnont n secret. Xo cards were issued , only n dozen friends erse so were invited , nnd fuw in the hotel know of the wedding until after it had taken placo. The bride came into church on the arm of the groom. She was attired in blue brocaded satin nnd satin de Lyon , but walking length , with hat to match , and solitaire diamonds mends at her cars nnd throat. The bridegroom were hia dark blue uni form , with red sash and epaulets , \vhilo his sword clanged nt his heels Juan N. Kavarro , the Mexican consul ponoral , and Mrs , Bartlett Bradley , a sister of the bride , stood up with the couple. Mrs. Bradley quite strancely eave the bride away , and the Hov. DAvid J Ayers , the assistant rector , while the tones oi the organ tilled the church made them one. William 11. Gebhard and Dr. II. Adams were the witnesses , and before the spectators fairly know it the couple had taken scats in their carriage and were driven off to their hotel. There were no pres ents and no reception. The only ones present , friends of the pair , out side of these mentioned , were ex-Gov. Lnomis , Gen. Whitllosoy , H. A. Allen , Prof. II. Carter , T B. BisBcrt , W. 1C. Slovens , Dr. Augustine Arango , the bride's physi cian ; W. T. Uoyt , W. S. lloyt , the Marquis and Marchioucas of < S in Carlos du Predrosa , E M. Munoz , the Mexican chancellor ; MM. G. II. Sherbumo Hull nnd daughter , Misa Guasic ; Hear Admiral and Mrs. Wnlko , the Missoa Wnlko , and Miss S. Howell , A lunch was spread for a small company at the Park avenue hotel , nnd at 2:30 : the bride and groom loft for Saratoga. Their Intention was to proceed from tlionco to Niagara Falls and back to New York , to re main until December , whan they ox- Ceded to go to Cuba and Mexico and iter tc Europe. When the couple loft the colonel was drcsoud in a trav eling nuit of popper nnd ealt , with a straw hat on ma head , while the Baroness were n cloio-fittinc drcaa of striped brown and cream satin , with n small black bonnet. Both are approaching 50. The _ Baroness' blonde hair is streaked with gray , but her eye is bright nnd her complexion clear. The colonel has n Biamarckian face , which tells that ho is a German. Some might call hia hair , which is short and inclined to cur ) , carroty , but it certainly bicornea his complex ion , which ia fair. The ends of hia mustache are twisted and waxed like a Frenchman's. He speaks Spanish like u native , as docs also the Bar oness. Very little is known of the colonel. Ho came to this country as the bearer of dispatches from his own uovcrnmont and to BOO the United States. Ho is said to come of a good family. The friends of both will doubtless bo surprised to learn of the wedding , as certainly neither came to this country to marry. The Baroness still retained the diamonds mends and uthergoms in their original nettings , given her by the lich Dan , nnd much of her cstato near Havana. A full fooling after meals , dyspep sia , heart-burn , and general ill-heath relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. AT THE WART DOCIOH'S. Cutaneous Excrescences undLTbelr Deep , Mysterious Significance. Detroit IV t. "What'o on your mind ? " asked the little doctor cheerfully as a distressed- looked woman climbed the stairs at the sign of the big foot , on Woodward avenue. "Warts on my nose , doctor , " re joined the woman , laying osido her veil and revealing a protuberance of uncommon dimensions on the very tip of n virginal Roman noao. 'That'll come oil as easy as an otli- cial head , " said the doctor , "andleave not a trace behind. How long , nadam , may I inquire , have you boon iQlictod with this miserable wart ? " "Ton yoara , " naid the woman , do- octodly. "I've always boon afraid lo mve it taken off for fear it might urn into a cancer ; boaidos my friends said it was a sign of good luck ! ' ' "It's big enough to bo u sign fora cheese factory. Now if you will walk nto my parlor I will Boon dhow you what a mistnko you have made in not coming to mo nine years and cloven nonths sooner. Sit down , please , " continued the doctor , who is a cliiro- lodiat aa well as a wart-destroyer. Then ho produced a case of Instru- nonts , from among which ho aoloctod a ft no probe. A nearch among the bot- Ics diccovorcd a tiny vial filled with a straw-colored liquid that emitted a > iingent odor ; the woman looked on Buapicioiialy , " 1'vo loft word nt homo whore I am , " aim Eiu'd sternly , "I dn > i't want any experiments fried on UK ! " "Purlmps you'd butter keep' the v/.ut , " said the doctor cooly. "It's only 50 cento in my pocket nnyway , nnd 1'vo taken 28,000 warts olfof dif- ererit women's faces and never killed anybody yet. " That settled the matter ; the woman resigned herself to futi' , nnd the dco .or madn u pass over the wart and it rolled elf like u Turcoman' * ) head ; Jinn ho wound the probe with HOIIIU oft wool , dipped It in the vial and jabbed the spot where the wart had aeon , talking , meanwhile , to keoj ) up ; ho putioia'a courage. "Took 47 wnrta off one man's lands jab , jab. Something curious about warta ; you never see 'em come and you never BOO 'em go , un ices they come to stay , as this ono did , and have to bo urged to leave jab , jab. I've taken warta oil' babies throe months old and boys' hands. I've taken thousands off boys' hands. Warts are us natural to boys as thu measles jab , jab , The little fellows have lots of fun with them , selling them and giving them away. They steal mother's dish cloth nnd bury it , and when the dish cloth is consumed in the earth thu wart goes away , or ot least that in what is expected. Ever try to sell this wart l"1 "Ves " eald the "I've , woman , tried to sell it and tried to ivo it away , but nobody every seemed to want it , and when 1 read pieces in the paper about the woman with the wtrt on her nose , it made me awful mad , for I knew it was mo they meant nil thu time , ] stele a piece of pork oncu and buried it near a running stream , but it didn'l go away. I fork it ofl once with a Bilk thread , but before I could tun round ttrlco fjb vt iV. K again. " That's 'cam yu didu kill ih ; root , " said thfl doctor ; "if you kill the root there's no moro trouble. That's what I'm doing now. This liquid is an invention ot my own , and it eats out nil the foreign substance , the tun- gus growth nnd the diseased llesh that causes it. I euro moles and birth marks the snmo way. Now , If you have any moles , my cradicator \ \ re move them without leaving n sindo scar. " "I've only ono mole , and that is on the back of my neck , nnd I wouldn't have it taken ofl' for n hundred thous and dollars. It signifies long life nnd riches , " "I took n strawberry mark ill'a baby's arm the ether day , " said the doctor. "It was the prettiest birth mark I over saw. It never showed much , the folks said , till the reason came round for strawberries. Then it was just the color with little dots of white. I.didn't want to take if elf , for if that baby was over lost the mother could identify it easily with that mark on it ; but the folko thought it would dislinuro it , so I took it out , roots and nil. By this time the wo- mnu with n wnrt had loat her Identity. The wart and all traces of it wore Bono , and the doctor , selecting n tiny , heart-shaped bit of court plaster from n box of beauty-spots , applied it to the place. Her gratitude was bound less. "Your husband won't know you , " said the doctor , ns ho regarded his work proudly. "Husband ! " ejaculated the woman bristling , "why 1 supposed you knew I was nsingle lady ! " "Well , you won't bo one long , " apologized the doctor. "There is nothing now to detract from your benuty. " She aimporod , paid the duos , nnd , with n lingering gnzo at her wartlcas nose , wont nwny rejoicing. Thank * . Thou. Howard , Urndforil , 1' . , writes : " 1 enclose money for Sl'illNO HI.OSMOM , an I mid I would If it cured mo ; my iljuiiopala linn vnhlnhed with Ml its nyiiintnma , Mnny thanks ; I Khali never bo without It in tlio house. " L'rico HO cents , trial buttles 10 cents. AND WOETHLBSS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine , nnd it ia positive proof tlmt the rcmeily tmtfufcij is of the liighust vnluu. Aa BOOH na it lind boon tcstud nnd proved by the whole world thut IIop Bittora was the purest , bust and nest valuable family medicine on arth , many imitations sprung up and pgan to steal the notices in which lie press and people of the country , ad pxprooaod the merits of II. 15. , ind in every way trying to induce suf- ering invalids to use thuir etull' in- itead , expecting to muko money on .ho credit and good naino of II. It , tinny others started nostrums put up n similar style to II. I ) . , with vnri- usly devised names in which the ivord "IIop" or "Hops" wore used in way to induce people to buliuvo they , voro the saino as IIop Bitters. All ucli pretended remedies or cures , no iinvttor what their otylo or name is , cspiclally these with the word ' " " " in their in 'Hop" or "Hops" name or uiy way connected with them or their name , nro imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of .hem. Use nothing but genuine IIop Bittora , with a bunch or cluster of green Ilops on the wiiito label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing In imita- ionn or counterfeits Flro with Flro. ollcon a hla/lni ; pi.UK : , hut It ulll not uttcr lth the furnrul liiiiiuin sj tun. Irrltnt liKMilnlkliii'H ( MihperiUii anil ln.n ( > lfallioni ilalntxof thu ston.il li or tlio IniniU Nenrtnki : v ilraHtlu oiuiuant for lndljLi tIon or < onstljutlon AdnilniHtcr lustful Tariiint'N Nolt/ui Apirkllt . hlih Ixntoiiiiin Rlirlfnjf" , ft iiillurtli , and in nvlj orant and hai a nouthln anil li .iiioii . thu illHorilcrctl \ 1 < i ra , hOI.II IIV Al.li 3. IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's FLORIDA WATER. Best for TOILET. 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HOKKIIAYKA CO. , Uouncll IlluDi , Iuw 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NO\V IN USE. They tiurpasa all othir I lor ( .any rldlni ; . Uylo nd durability , They are fur sulo by all Loading Oar- iiigu ISuildora and Dculura throughout ho country. SPRINGS , GEARS & BODIES KorwJ b Henry Timken , I'atentev ndBulldcr of Kluo Carrlaicti , 07 X.OTTXI3 , - - 3VCO. Jlm STRENGTH to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession , strength to regulate a household , strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted , in the often heard expression , " Oh I I wish i had the strength ! " If you are broken down , have not energy , or feel ns if life was hardly worth liv ing , you can bo relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S ' IRON BIT TERS , which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases , jot N. Fremont St. , Baltimore During the war 1vns in- jutcd In the stomach by a piece of a shell , nnd have sxilicrcd from it ever since. Aboutfour years npo it brought on paraly sis , which Kept me in bed si\- months , nnd the best doctors in the city snid 1 could not live. 1 sullered fearfully ft om indigestion , and foro\crt\vo jc.irs could not cat solid food nnd fora large portion of the timc\vasunablctoictaine\cn liquid nourishment. I tiicd llrown's lion Itittcrsnnd now nftcr taking two bottles I nm able to get up nnd go around and am rapidly improving. U. DECKER. BROWN'S ' IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true , reliable , non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood , gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves , WESTERN WORKS ! 0. 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All Inlormatlun uhoiit | Uti * o l-nru , lilieplng Jar Acocinniolatloni'Jlmo Tablru , lie. , will ht hccrfully t'lvfii hy f.piljlnlnc | to T. J. POTTEO. Vil Vku-i'rui'l & ( Ion. Mana < crChlcaKC PEnCIVAU I.OWULL , Ue . I'tcMtcitv nr Ait. ChUava W. J. DAVKMiiUT , ( Jen Aiuut , Uorincll Illuffa. II. 1' . UUiiL'Ilikct : A ( ft , O'l'li' mr.JO-ed ly Sioux City S Pacific THE BIOUX OFJT2 Kune PnlH Triln Ibrcueh Irorr Council lilufta to Ot. Pusl Without Oliinzo Time , Only 17 Houri 5L < DO > UILKB TUB aiiop.Tsa Hours 7BDH OOUNOIti BLUPPB 10 IT. I'AUL , liJHHL'Al'OLIfl UULUin OR DlgUAnfJU and all pctntt In IJcrthiu lov/r. , Ulnncn.ta aa Tlili line le or.t.tii | > il with tig lr.j.rovn Autnn lr. AI-briKu tnl ltll ! < kr ai.d fiutttr > .u.l Iir tPWEJJ , nAlfK-r ? ANJ CUUFOKV ! l nnnui ' * ed. Pulliuao Hula -o blocuifiK Cat run tbrouKh Will JUrcl'ANUIC buluo > a Cav iMLttytnd at. 1'aal , vU Oauncll Bluttj M tlloux City. Trains Itavo Vn'.on facitc Trannler at Cout ell Uiiiifs , ui 7'SU p. ui. dull > CD arrival of Vtt.tr City , Ht j6B"pb and Conn II lUuiTt trr.ln dot the Boutb. Arriving at Hluus City U 10 > , if i.nil at tbe K w Union Depot at Ht Tuul ki U ( noon. TEN HODUS Itl ADVANCE OF ANY OTHBi UOUTS. UVlug the Ulout City Hov I youjtctaloruuKb Train. Tbi Haort t Li i tbe Qalckf , tT1mo and a OomlortaU * Hldo la 111 Tbiouirh tarn between ( XUNCIL 11LUKK8 AND ST. PAUL. HTBeg that your llcketi leud via the "Hoa City and I'aclUo lUUroad ' / . 8. WATTLES , J. H. BUCHANAN Biucrlcteodeot. Q u' Po.v.AgtDt at litturl Valley H. W , E. DATI' , Boulhwcitem I'-isatiucr A cnt , Oaooill UluVi , la * DOCTOR list Charles Bt , , ST LOUIS , Mo. A HKOlTf.AU OltADUATK of two rn'iIlcM II"M vliwlH-fi Inneer o > irft.'nl In lh t tilt vil of . .IIKtlMU , NMlVuUi , SK" . AMI 1.1)01) l > l"ei c tlmn in ether iin.fklnn In St. nili IK i It v ) i | IT thaw mul All oM rrilurnti ICM ( ' < 11 ailtutmn . ofllcn or liy null Ircc id ImltoO. A frloiully talk or hts opinion H | no'hltiVhcn It U Incnmcnlent to i t II o flh for trcitmrnt. inrclicinm curt ) > o n' liy tiiiul or ctpriM everywhere. Curable ion .mrititrnl ; where iloulit cxll < It It dank- Atut O-Ii or writ" . XorvotH ml I'hynlcixlVenkneii , McTciirlnl and .her atlcctlniu oTTlmmt.'Sklii niiTHoiicl'7 ( ilood _ Imimritleuntii Hin d jlcin AITfcTI7m * , ui | > o < Hinciiti to Murniwe , i'llca WH'cT | I attention wr-wnrlted brnln. rfVItmCAI , OASK9 jcclxo f | > ecinl attention , lllacvc * rl ln | ' irniii fmi > rn Tenet' , ' F KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE * r COL. L. T. "FOSTER. Yomijritonn , Ohio , May 10,1880. Dn. 11. J , KitMiAU.fr Co. 1 hid mvirynliu - o llamhlctonUn colt that Iptlr.nJ tcry highly , oh.vl n largo Imno ] u\lii en one Joint ami n tall ono on the clhcr uMch made lihn very me ; I hml him umlcr the charge o' two voter- nry iiirirvonn which fulled to euro him. 1 wai 10day reading ; the du'rllaeincnt of KrmUM'n iiuln Cum In thfl Chicago Kxprm , ! dctcriulnnl once tn try It and gal ourcrnr ) t Hero to ud far It , nril they ordered threu hottlco ; 1 toik land I thouitht I would el\a It n thoiou h itl , I uwl It n conllni ; to directions and the urth day tl'C colt coiscil to ho larno Mid the nipana \ illmpiH-arcd. I iwutl lur one hottlo id the toll's llinlia arc ns ficool limipi anil ag loolh na acy hurHo In the utato lie laintlrc- cured. Tlio euro ua no remarkable that I a\o lcttno ( inv nclchbarn hu > o .tho remain. t o bUtlos uhn nrenow mliiRlt. Very rnpectfullv , L , 'T. FOSTEK. Send for lllu trat d circular t'Ulnr poiiltlve oof. 1'rlcatl. All Drupitliitn ha\o It or can : tltfor > ou. Dr. II. J. Kendall b Co' , Pro letary r.noHhuriih Kails , Vt , OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS d-wly HEAT YOUR HOUSES : URSiACES IN THE WORLD. MAUK I1V UOHARDSON.BOYNTON & GO CHICAGO , ILLS. Kinbody now 1882 Impnvoments. Mor < pruotlonl ' < u < > r , ; Gout loss to ho-i In rdcr ; Lrojn ) fitoll wilt uno moro hot ml a livriccr voluiuo ° ' pure air tlua any 'uriiacc inailo. Sold liy l'liitCKV : & imADFOnD.Oiuani.Neir Jj21.U8m HEAR THEWITNESSES. _ Ma > .y khrlnk from jiu llrlty In coniuctlon with I. U. H. . Init wou'ii pirmlttcil to refer totl.o tol- OHlnif iitrnonuwliu have knoun nnd wl'.ncmtd tu woiuerfiil tfTctttt : I KURT , Houston Co. , da. Wo have IIN * n "Kullt'ii t-ncilic" | tuned In uud rccln ofinott olmtlnatuuag not lood I'olBon- ng , Mercurial lllniiii.atinii , HtrnfnU , horn , trcw u. Cat rrh rte , ai.il do coi tclmitloualy entity ilatlt met "I'll thf innxt perfect un.i alu- lal HUCH4 , cffoo'O'l ' rcdlral ami | > unninunt tureu ll inorj c \\lthimt utlnulo osuoi.tlon , I' Doiinurd , ( lea. W Kill n , John (1 , Ilronn , < loo. XV , Hln li'ton , ) Win. llruliHOii , Jnlin II , HOMO , aincH I > . harp , K I Wnrrcii. Jlooro ft Tutt c , J , W. liulvln , J. W. Wlmlitrly , J. \Voollc.tlc , ( tt , I Horn , fihorlff , J. W. Manu , Co. Trcaa. 0. U , Duncan , T. M. Klllcn , ) \ A ( lordon , T. M , liulncr , hcilT. wo are | > ( morally nicuulntuil | ultli thu go tlo- iin lie > o n Kiiiturrs ni > | M' r to the nboio cir- lliatc. 'Ihey are ' Itlzu'uof Bald count ) , ol the l liust rfKi > o talilllt ) anil uhnractur. A. - . ( JII.KS. Onlilioiv , Iklnton Uo.Ua. I ) , U CUU.KK , Ll'k Sup. Ct. Hoiutou Co. ( la. favoraWo icHrlfl | , Ilctlcvu H. U MtpvilHo ( or all Uiood LUiuaaea. unlvcrual aitrfaitlon " 0. W , JONKS li CO. . Memphis , Term. "S. H. H. idvia hatlur wxtlifactlon thin any hlnir uo lia\cu > cr hanilluil , " JACKS * CO. , llLlonn , Ark. "llbto iiuirr hcanl n icivrilaliit cl H , H S. ' ' ARTHUR I'KIKR A. 00. , Uul ullc , Ky. "P. a. 8. lias ( ilven ontlru natUfactlon to i very oiio. " A , ll. KICIIAKD2 , blariuun , Tux. "I ) ia > u had excellent lo l > r C. S. B. and tlio t-nullu ha > u licrri mem h > ' Utuctory. ' J. 0. IIUHOr , llowlliiK Or.cn , K ) . 'Ournalri ' r | R , B. H.tiato bceu ( jooJ , and Ite urlcct. " JOrtKi A. CAIIKY , Montgomery , Ala. "H B , B. hail uhcri en tire latltlactlun to every .n. . . " K HKUsa , 1'aila.T xm. "H H H hnirlvon uinver l eatUfacllon. " It.V. . I'OWKitH .V CO. , Hithuiou.l , Va.Q 81.00O Rftwnrd will ba inlJ to braiUt who will flni ] , on aniljalBol 1W H. H , B. , ono prtlUeol Mercury Iodide of Po flum or any Mineral pubsUnta. SWIIfT Bl'EOIKIO UO. 1'IOJHI , AUtuta , Oa. Prlcv'cf Hicill lire , (1.00. Ltfe tlto f l.To. Hold hv all lrut"itlit . GRAY'S SPECIFIC TRADE MARlt The OroafrniOK MARK Kngluh rcra. edy. Anun- falllni ; cure ( or Bcmlual Weaknein , H per mat or- ency , and all of AFTER TAIINB. i , an Lena of Memory , Unlvoraal Loaul tude , 1'aln In the Uack , Dlmnew ot'i'biou , 1'ie mature Old Age , and toany other Ukoasui that lead t' Iimanlty or CooBUiuntlOD aud a Prema ture U rat u , CiTFull particular ) la our paiuchlet , nulcb wo ilotlru to 81 ml Iroe truiall to every our. AiTTliu bicUIUMiKlclu3 | ! U ( old by all dru lsU at il | > eriutkaj , or6 | < avkt ; c > ( or tZ , ot will t > o Bent ftuo by null t > u reciipt of the money , ty aJJltsalPt TIIKUllJYKUICINT. CO. , Boflalo , N , Y , oc7m - nd LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Thrto courtci ; open to both AUADHJ Classlcil and CnglU Qhca the Leit ol trahi.nz ( or colKuu or but u KKRltY HALL bemlnary ( or VOUBI ; Lajlv * . Unmirpassod In tcinty aud hcalthlul' iiixa ot ( Uuatlou , and In nxtcot ot advantage oOorcd and thoroughuenn ol tralulllg lveu. Ou Like MlcliiL-aB. Year bi lnii Sentembtr IS , 16S2. Appl o JT.2ST. OHEGOUY , Ln&o Forest , III.