THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY , OCTOBER 3 THE CROWN OF THORNS "With Which the Ozar of Eussi rcas Scoretly Invested Recently , Datailu of tbe Grant Moscow Oeremony of Auti-Ni- bilisfc Daye. Tlio Czar un Czar nt nil Uiitll ho linn Been Crowned Fommtlon of the Procession find the Words Hpoken nt the Crownlnif. N. V. Times. The ceremony of the coronation o : the czua of Russia may in oomo ru epccts bo cilled tliu greatest ceremony in the world. It in inipoBsiblo to con ceive of anything that Burpassca it in grandeur , rplendor and richnoca. Nor is its political itnporlalico to bo over- looked. The czar is utterly powerless as n monarch previous to being crown ed ; ho cannot proclaim war or sign a treaty of peace , nor can ho confer decorations of a higher order than the rladunir , nor can ho enter the throne room , lie is not styled by his sixteen titles , but is simply addressed as Alexander , son of Alexander , and , by courtesy only , ompcror of all the llus- ias. Any document hu might would bo disregarded his seal _ to regarded if not countersigned by two of the ministers of state. Ho is in every respect considered n minor or heir presumptive to the empire , in which ho has no authority , and which is governed by a regency of ministers and hereditary .noblemen. It can , therefore , bo easily understood that the czars have always hastened their coronation , not wishing to bo under tutelage , and in the majority of cases the coronation has occurred within two months of the death of the czir'a predactssor. Where there hi ; been a duputo abnut the throne , or oven where the throne has boon uuirped , as in the e.iao uf Ci- thorino the Great , the coronation has taken place immediately. Catherine eft St. Petersburg eccrolly on the very day of the death ot 1'otor , and hastened to Moecow , where she wna crowned within a week. The ilm- niana do not believe the Czar to bo "tho most powerful by the grace of God" until ho has been anointed at Moscow. Peter III. was buried in the common burial ground of the little Church of St. Athnnasius , instead of being laid among the Czara inside the the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul , in the St. Petersburg citadel , because , although lu w ? emperor , ho had not "beon crowned. Long before the day fixed for the coronation oflicial invitations are ser > l to all friendly imperial and royal courts , and to presidents of .republics , also to the diplomatic body. Com mands , however , and not invitations , are sent to all members of the im perial family , the ministers , clergy , the nobles , commanding o Ulcers , gov ernors of districts , the head of all the guilds , the judgoH , and other notables. At Moscow , from this immemorial , have boqn crowned the czara. The ceremony has boon performed in the church of the Holy Assumption , with in the Kremlin walls.\ Although some of the late emperors have wished their toronntion to toke place in St. Petersburg , the advisois of the crown , and especially the clergy , have de clared that such a coronation would bo illegal. For many days previous to this ceremony Moscow is inholidny attire - tire and by an old law every house in "Moecow .must have received three coats of white paint. Such a low is now un. ncceisary , as the inhabitants not only willingly paint their house , but com pete with each other In decorating them externally , Invited monarchs , princes , and diplomats are the guests of th Kremlin palace , but any Rus sian nobleman coming for the occa- nion goes straight to the house of a MOECOW noble of his own rank , who , though not acquainted with him , is bound to give him accomodation , while other ollicinls go as the guests of the cily of Moscow , to the various hotels and other establishments , where their expenses are paid by the muni cipality. The Kremlin is not ono building , but an tnorinoua octagon plat of land , surrounded by high walla and fort ress , containing four crown palacoi , the cathedrals of the Assumption , the Archangel , and the Annunciation ; the governor's palace , the headquarters of the Guards regiment , and a number of monasteries and nunneries. All the walls are snow white , the fortresses emerald green , the principal entrances roue color , and-tho roofs of the cathe drals glided , the whole forming a beau tiful conibination , the effect of which ia very striking. With the exception of the cathedrals and their pretty boll towers , which nro built in a cluster , there are largo npiccs be tween the other buildings , and with aoldicra inarching , carriages driving , priests , nuna and othura walking about , the Kremlin has the appearance - anco of a beautiful city. The proces sion does not form in the Kremlin , but at the cavalry barraskg , four miles diitant , to the north of thu city. Hero eixty heralds , mounted on cruanvool- area horses , form twenty abreast , and , commanded by Ihe chief master ol ceremonies , blow a salvo , and the oflicor commanding the cavalry ap pears with his stall'und demands what they require of him , to which the master of ceremonies replies : "Tho czar commands thee follow mo. " The 'gates are then opened , and the regi ment , which has been expecting the summons , marches out and follows the heralds. The next place visited la I ho university , where the same thine takes place ; then the cathedral of Kazan , where all the clergy are congre gated ; then the law courts , where thu judges join the procession ; then the headquarters of thojnoblos ; then the staff uilicera ; then the various pro. /cations ; then the governora ; then the deputations from every quarter of the empire ; then the trade guilds , and in every case the heralds blow the salvo. The chief of the clergy , of the nobles , of the guilds , or of any other body appears , as if lie was surprised , end asks what ia wanted of him , where upon the muter of ceremonies replies - plies : "Tito czar command * thee fol low mo. " Thus the procession goes en swelling. Arriving at the princi pal gate * of the Kremlin and finding them cloacd , the heralds blow the ! trumpets , the commander of the tlM neon appears and asks what the want ; the crowd replies : "Tho czar. "What for ? " Bays the officer. "T crown him the most powerful of povt orful ! " replies the crowd , and th gates are then opened. Hero the procession is hciuloJ b ; the Metropolitans of Moscow , Kmn Novgorod , and KtelT , and they proceed coed to the front of the palace , wher deputations from every part of th empire , consisting of llmsmni , Mon goliaiu , Koiim.iniiuip , Calmucke , Af ghan * , Kirghcce , Eiquimatuc , lurcu man ? , Bulgarians , Cftincsn , Tartars Armenian * , Mingrolians , Laplanders Persians , Finn * , Circassians , Baakhir1 Bonkarrnii , Georgians , Coutzovlaki and Poles , all in their national COR tumor , leave the procession , and will the bishops advance to bclox * th < imperial balcony and call upon the czar to como forward. The omporoi then appears at I ho entrance of the palnco in the uniform of a colonel o ! thu imperial guards , with the cm > resn dressed ai a Russian peasant or : iin arm , and followed by their suites upon which the deputation kneels. lit .hen asks of them what they require ol lim , and the Metropolitan of Moscow replies that they have boon sent from ovcry part of his majesty's dominion ! o sue the crown put upon hia head , sc hat they can assure these who sent hem that the czar ia verily the Lord'c anointed , that they may obey none other than him. Prom hero they all micocd to the Oithrodal of the lloly Assumption , the ground being cov- arcd with bay leaves , vhoro high imsa ia read. The emperor and empress occupy seats on the right hand side , near the bishops , where they remain until 'bo second OBBOU , when they are conducted by ho Metropolitans to the center of the church , trhcro stands a largo canopy sf scarlet velvet embroidered in gold ind surmounted by the Russian doti- ) lo-he.vdcd oaglo. On a platform un- Icr this canopy ia the famous histori cal throne of thu Gzir Vladimir tlonomaquc , beside which is an ordi nary throne for the empress , and on a able facing the emperor's throne arc c nantle of ennino and the ancient srnvrn and sccptro of Gonstantinus MonomacUua. As soon na ho mounta he platform all the noblea surround lim , and drawing their swords plpca them nt'hia fout. The metropolitan low asks thu emperor if ho in a true loltovcr , to which ho replies by read- ng aloud the Apostles' creed , after vhich the Bishop ot Kazan Bays : "If .hero bo any of you hero present knowing any impediment for which Vlexander Aloxandrovich ( or ai the MSO may bo ) should not bo crowned umporor of nil the Russiaa , Grand Julco of Wuldumar , Grand Duke of ilo cow , Lord and Great Duke of Novgorod , King of Kazan and As- rachan , commander of all Siberia , ord of Plonk , Smolensk , Ivor , Krym , Novorosaick and Armeniaand emperor f Finland and its dependencies , lot lim como forward now , in ho name of the Holy Trinity , and how what the impediment is. " This 10 repeats thrco times , and upon no nswor being made ho puts hia hands jpon the czar'a head , upon which the attor'knooln , und while in this posi- ion the metropolitan of Moscow takes lie mantle of ermine with which o robes him , saying , "Cover and pro- ect thy people as this robe covers nd protects thco , " thoomporor reply- ng , "I will , I will , I will , " cachtiuju Using the prolato'a hand. Then the lotropolitan of Novuorod places the coptro in hia band , and the Metro- plitan of Kiell' puts the crown upon is hoad. The empress then kneels esldo the emperor , who holds the rown above her head without placing , upon the head , and they both re- nain in prayer for a few minutca. Suddenly the heralds8oundguna are red , the czar and czarina rise , and vcrybody present knoola to them and houts , "Long live the czar. " The loblea approach nnd awonr allegiance , pan which each receives his sword ack irom the imperial hands. The naas continues , and after the emperor ias boon conducted to" the altar of olid fiilvor , where ho partakes of the loly communion , the golden gates of lie iconostasion are closed , and nd ho remains in the sane. uary , where the Metropolitan of loscow anouuta hia head , temples , yolidi , lips , ears , nostrils , breast , nd hands , saying , "Behold the seal f thu Iloly Ghost ; may it keep they ver holy. " The gates of the iconos- uaion are reopened , and 'upon thu zar appearing at the entrance , the > ooplo hail liim , snyinc , "Thou irt only the Lord's anointed. " The em- icror now joins the czarina , whu hat jeon wnitini ; for her lord i\t the en- ranee to ilio sanetuary , and thuy eave the cathedral arm in arm , en. ortod by n guard of all the loblus with drawn swords , Tiioy o lint to thu Cr.thudr.il of thu fVrchnngol , then to the "cathedral of hu Annunciation , where they oninin in prayer for a fuw uinutos , and on emerging from tliero hey enter a gilded chariot drawn by wolyo white horses , Other gilded ihariota contain the members of tljt niporial fuuiily , and gala cnrriagca > ulongiig to thu imperial stables are illed with foreign princes , prelates , mnUtora mid the diplomatic corpx. riio procession then forms , us it did on approaching the Kremlin , and goes through thu stroota of Koscow , which r.ro lined with troopa. The imperial carriage , instead of being escorted by ho nobles or by troops , is , according to an old custom , gturdod by 100 naidons belonging to the beat Ru - sian families , who hold largo , fragrant jpurjuuU inntoad of awards. Imme diately on his return to the palace the ez r signs decrees , confirming thoao already in existence , which had be- oomo invalid by the coronation , and then confers a largo number of deco rations on ( hose uf the officials who look prominent paitu in thu ceremony , True to her Trunt. Too much caunut bo gatd uf the em faithful wife niul mother , constantly .vuUhhii ; ami carUK' ! fur lier dour uiieo , lever iiealectliiB a Mugle duty lu their bo- lalf. When they are availed by dlscabe , ind the nyntem rhould have a tliorougli : leaublnk' , the utouiach anil bowels reyii- a ted , blood mui Red , und malarial | > olsou ; xtennluated , the mutt know the that Electric liitterii are the only sure remedy , I'hey ore tliu t > t t niul purest moJIclue In lis world and only coit lifty ceuti , Sold iy O. 1' ' , Goodman. Nervous debility , the cureo the American people , immediately yields o the action of Brown's Iron Bitten. A HORRIBLE DRINK. An Initiation Ordenl Among the In dopocdent Rangers. New York Times. The Independent Order of Rangtn is the title berne by a beneficiary or ganiz&tion an oflahot or split frorr the Ancient Order of Forcstereson < Onod as yet to the state of New Yorli and numbering about -15,000 members. The practical side of it , or reason foi its existence , is that it is a sort of life insurance ) , thu death of a member en titling the widow < ir other surviving heirs to thu sum of 81,000. Beyond this , individual lodges or "camps , " they are technically termed have nick benefit systems of their own , In valids , persons over fifty years of ago , and ; nen addicted to habits likely to shorten life , arc not admitted as rang ers , and all candidates for membership are required to pass n medical exami nation as rigid as is demanded by any Ufa insurance company. Beyond this general requirement n common in terest in the fundcreatod for mutual in surance and subordination to a state organization controlled by a board of Jirectort , tliero is a wide latitude of independence allowed to thoindividual camps in matters of odicea , local laws and ritual. The loading camp at the [ > roaont time is understood to bo "Camp Theatrical , No. 10 , " of thin city , which aomo 200 members , among whom are , as might bo inferred from la name , _ a largo proportion of apors , Bconic artists , and stage tnacliiniits oersons skilled In the art of produc ing novel and startling realistic unreal oHccts , On the third Sunday of ovcry month thin camp meola in the Law rence building , corner of Second avenue - onuo and First street. Some months ago this particular camp determined , o have n now ritua' ' , worthy of its name and membership , ono which would ; ivo the widest possible acope to the nvontivo ingenuity and histrionic tal- nit of its inunbcra , and Chief Ringer Sullivan appointed n committee to jroparo biich a "work.1 The chair- nin of thu committee of construction was Grand Marshal Ilonry II. Iladloy , .ho modcrutior.ist , who is nUo 01:0 of : he .Rangers' atato Hirecturs. With liui'm the taik wcro nssocialeil Cant. William Fowler , of the "Thirteen" club , ar.d a ? core of secret uociotiea ; John F. Collins , master of Howard edge , 1 ( . and A. M ; Tom 1'ixton , who wrote tnoat of the Mcmphian rite ; Dr. Walter M. Fleming , illuv : rous grand potentate of the Nobloi of the Mystic Shrine ; Capt. Joe Aikon nnd Daniel Sickula , of thu Masonic Guild , all high Masons nnd noted ritualists , each of whom belongs to nt east a dozjn different orders. The osull of their labors ia said by the nitiatod to bo something natounding , overwhelming , far boyound the wild cat endeavors of the Sons of Malta , Egyptian Monks , or the famous clan of Guinea Witches. It includes tot only masks , costumes-coflins , real corpses , gallowa tree , headsman's jlock , elaborate.mechanical trick ) , and scenic dfoctu of the moat startling character , but a great deal of theatri cal work , in ornate and highrlown .anguago for the chief rauger , vice- chief ranger , grand marshal , heralds , warders , gulden , nnd cohorts. Alter .ho committee had planned fully heir .ho candidates should bo obligated , dllcd , buried , nnd resurrected , and low by the sharpest toatH his secrecy , brtitudo , fidelity nnd staying powers ; onerally should bo tried , Capt. j"owlor exclaimed : "There , there , ) OJB , lot's stop. If n candidate lives o got thus far consider him in , for to nit him through more would kill him. " 'Yes , or loavn him a pensioner on the order for life , " aaid Sicklen , with a augh. "Woll , nt any rate , ho would > o pretty dry , " suggested Pixton , and upon that hint the committee called oil' from labor to refreshment for a > nef time. The exorcises in which hey then indulged suggested to Mod- rationist Ilaaloy the happy thought of laying out for the candidate ono morp agonizing ordeal in the shape of a brief temperance lecture , with trim- nings. It was accepted , and , with ho rest of the ritual , put in practice. Jp to the last meeting of "Camp The atrical1' it waa worked regularly to the nfinito dismay of thu candidate and amusement of his tormentors , but hey do not intend to play it on any- > ody any more. Their last experience ; ave thorn such a sot-back that they iromptly excised it from the ritual. L'his ia the way the committee had it fixed up After the weary candidate had gone hrough all thu other ordeals , the ; rand iniir.shal an awful being at- irud. iu Hawing robes pf tiery rod , vith maroon whUkem , turban , battle- axe , dirk nnd aword acting as his conductor , would say to him : "My brother , I congratulate you upon having passed the testa of un- duranuo , secrecy , bravery , the inspec- ion of the ourgtionund that you hnvu nivoii satisfactory oviuYnces ot confi dence , fortitude , nnd heroism , nnd that now the lnuri.1 crown of our ordur ruataupun jour brow. Before jeiiifj instructed , however , in thn jripa and passwords , let us turn aside : or rnfrcehmonta. " Hero the grand marshal would tnku 'roiu behind nn altar and hand to thu candidntu n glass Cllod apparently with port \\inu , but really with a hor- iblo and fiendish compound of ( { ill , litter aloes , brlno , and other aborain- able tilings , ono teaspoonful of which would make the toughest candidate ehiver , turn pale , and swunr that ho would rather diu than take any more of it. Thu refusal would be reported o the chief rungor , who would appear o taste the contents of thu giata , re- > ort the baverago correct , and order mporatively that the candidate must Irink whtithur ho would or not. Often orco would have to be employed to > ot another drou into the victim's noutli. but \ > hon that vraa accom- ) lshed ! u smile of gratification would > lay upon his face , and without any nero difliculty ho would empty thu glnss , which was really now ono filled vith good port wine , deftly substi tuted for the other containing the awful mixture. Then the grand mar- ahr.l would get in hia little moral work , exclaiming : "Ah ! you appear to relish it. Anil yet thu adder's tooth in this last is harper than in the first The first you could eatily resist because it waa iffoniivo , but this , with subtle power o charm , is often man's strongest oo. " That all worked very well in prac- ice up to a recent meeting , but an In- ident occurring then knocked the noral lesson higher than Gilderoy's cite. A scene-painter , familiarly cnowu among hia friends M "Windy" Murray , was being initiated. Thi euccees with which ho had passec through all the preceding ordeals hac given him nn ill-advised confidence and when the seductive look ing bevcrago was offeree him , ho , being very tired hov nnd thirsty , and eagerly seized the qlasa and vrith ono greedy gulp swal lofred ita contents. Not until thpj were in his h'tomach did the flavoi reach his palate. Then ho shuddered , paled , nnd astonishment , liorror , dis gust and Indignation weto vividly do pictcd ii hia countenance , while he gasped , struggled nnd tore his laural crown to shreds , clutching nt his hair. The grand marshal stood before him speechless with amazement nnd com pletely non-plussod , while n howl oi laughter from the brethren sounding unearthly na it came from beneath their masks fairly shook thu building. But the camp physician a doctor of high standing , under whoso super vision the treacherous mixture had bori prepared did not lough. Spring ing to hia fool , hn shouted to the senior Ilorald : "Run to my ollicc for n stomach-pump na hard as you can go. The man has swallowed enough to kill n horse. " Merriment instantly gave place to panic. POOJ Murray's fright may bo imagined. lie could hardly breathe , but could hear , and gave himself up for lost. Mnske and robes were instantly thrown otT , fooling abandoned , the camp-firo pui out , ntid all buiied themselves doinc what they could to relieve thu suf ferer. Before the man sent for the stomach pump could return with it n atrdng emetic was procured nnd ad ministered with good remits. At ! hour later Murray was oent homo in o carriage in a wretched plight , and the doctor had to remain with him all night , no has mifliciontly recovered to bo upland about , but unless hie appreciation of the Independent Ordet of R-uigors ia greatly increased from what it waa nt List accounts it is hardly probable that ho will over go back to get the passwords , grips nnd aigno , wliioh'thoro ' w&a no opportunity to give him thut night. REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop TJittora will surely aid Nature i" making you well wlmn all oho fails. 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Hop Bitter * : If your Iin ! , Iow > l-l > 'll < d.tl7 Circular id It 11 n > u f v/our ih' . It hn to. , envud hun * Ucitu.U- cirnclH A T'rcnto. OE | , f r The Great hnglish Remedy ( alls Is cine N'erous Debility , VI- Ul Kxhaustion , Kmlg. ilonj , Seminal Wcak- nea-cs.LO8TUAN UOOD. and all the eillrfleitd ol jouth- ; ( ul tollies and cxcua. its. It stops perma < licntly all wct.Vniln.r. iin oluntary loss ? a and Jralns uiwn the BJD- teru , the Ine\ liable re- „ , „ 'eultol ' these eMlprao- tices , uhlchareeodestruettte to mind and body and make llfo miserable , often loadlni ; to Insanl- : y and death. U strengthens the Ner\e , llrain , oicmorj ( Uloo > l , Musloi ) , Dlzouthu and Hepro. ductlteUrirrns , U restores to all the organic unctlcm their former \\got and vitality , ma- Unir llfo cheerful and enjojablo. Price , W a lottle , or four tluies the quantity * 10 , bent by txprcts , secure from obsvnatlou , to any address. oa receipt of price. No. 0 , O. I ) , sent , cicepl ou receipt of II as a guarantee. Letter ! n < cuoctlUK answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintle'o Dandelion Pills are tin best and cheapest djtpcpsU and billloul euro In the market , bold by all drujirUts. 1'rlcc 10 cents. UR MIMII' Kmsir HSHIOT , Cures til klndol Kidney and bladder couiplalnte. Kouorrhea , elect ar.J leucuabca. For sale by all daUi'irUU : il a bottle. KOL1SH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718 Olive 81 , St. Louis , Mo , For bale ID Omaha by 0. F. GOODMAN. loo. * uurt.ti , lions scalar Vice Prei'l W. 9. Duruia , Bee. andTreas. THE NEBRASKA ffliPf JLOTDMHr ] CO Lincoln , Neb MAKUFAOTl'IlERS OF Oorn PlBntera , Hrrrowa.FBrm Rollere Mulky He. ? Kuliod , Bucnot Ulevatlng Wlndrallld , in We art pr > | ured U do Job work and uunufao utlfg for other partlo * . AJjrii l otters NESR48KA MAKUKAOTUliHQ CO Llncolu. N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY & Christian Family School for BayF or College , Sdentlflo School or BuIntM. Sena Oak ED. N. ALOO kiorrgu- Park , Cock Co. , 111. atalojdie. ' A romlnnnttonoj Ji. torblt of Iron , l'm iT i llarltandl'liosphorw a palatable form , T < onlyprrnaratlonoftn Unit telll not Vlarltcn t tfrthi > o churaeirrltttr pthrr tronitrrnarattott f HAnTrn'ii'iiuiNToNiadrra , lnwiw of NrmnH PrnrtrMlon , IVmala IhsMw . Dr lw. and In ml condition of Ihc blood , til Li rTl't * * rrmodf liaff fn tny hand * . mMe home wotMlon alt uroA. ( JaAeAtlu DuUlixl Horns ot nor mmt eminent i > hj ulciim h to yti-UlcJ to tills crdt nd IncomjuiMhlo rtmwlr I r > n It In nrrforrnco to MIT ironvnturotinn mvlc In furl , uncli a romnnnml ai DIL lUnTfn'R Iniiv Tosir I * a I ffimity In mT practice. Pit. HOHKUTSAMI1I.I.S.alMSVn hi * . St. lrm { , Mn , Nor.l'Mh. 1" ! . . lttilrrcnlorJai1irliln < xl\ naturn ! Itrallliful tone to I thedtgcst Ire organ * .mil I it annllfabln to flrblltltl , 7x > of stt > pF-\ \ tllr,2trmtraHfin of i'ltat ] J'oirrrs atxl J nnolrnrrf MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. BARTER MHDIC1HE CO. . 213 N , MAIN ST. , ST , 101 WHOLHSALB O- Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THANEVEE. { 1B08 $ M1rSOl"ne ! 1 OBERlTELDSa & CO. i ' 'Every I ub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every Wagon Upon its Own Merits , \ We appreciate the above and make our wagons accordingly , Respectfully , WINONA WAGON CC PARKER & BOWERS General Acunts. Omaha , Nob. PERFECTION ' HEATING AND BAKING , Is only attained by using Stoves and Ifcanges. WITH WIBS GAUZE OVER DOOES , For sale by M1LTOH ROGERS & SOHS Jull-micly BOOK-KEBl'INO , BUSlNKSS FORMS , BANKING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSTIIP. POLITICAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gentlemen of business experience and broad scholarship at the COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , A now institution based on the highest standard [ of excellence. Day and and evening sessions are now iu successful operation. JFo ; < circulars or special iufojmatiounpply to or address „ _ „ , . _ „ , . A. L. w YMAN. Sinplo Breooli Loading Shot Rims , from 85 to 818 , Double Broo oh Loading Shot Gnus , 818 from to S75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from SG to S26 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Gootts , Full Stook of Show Oasas Always nn Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a irst-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. 3igars fi'om $15,00 per 1,000 iipwards. Send for Price and Samples , . GRAY'S SPECIFIC TRAOB MAnitT > > Or 4TH. UC MARK edy. Anuu curler lor S.mlnil Weakueia , fapennitoi at AFTER TAtlRB , el.Ami > : ai Loti ol Memory , Unhcnul L sl uJ , rln In the Buck , pliciicu ot Vl < loa , Pie nurture Old Acs , nd m ny other UtwmN tb l d to IiiuoUy or Caanauptlgn nj > Prem- uroOri\c. fjryull pJirtlcnUn to car ptmchltt , which we dclr to lend Irco Irratll to curyoue. ASTTbe EiwdflcMcr' 'D U told bjr M dru 'i.-UU t II iw f" k 4e ; , or 6p < * kt * lc ( ii , or will > * cat Iris ) by null on r e < tut ol the money , by ddrcMlng Tilt : OKAY JKDIC1KECO. , lo , N. T. cclmc-eod IMPERISHABLE Nr - ' - PERFUME } 'Murray & Lanman's FUHiDA WATER. Best for TOILET. BATH and LANDKERCHIEF.