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, . T vr no lya t TPTTC HATI.V TTR1DAY PF.RTCTTARV 23 I THE OLD WORLD. The Uncrowned King of Ire land Made the Target of British Ball , But Bo Remains Oalm and Un concerned Throughout the , Stormy Scene. The New French Ministry Un furl Iheir Programme in 'the Ocambar.T Amftrionn Port In Germany Frns- sln nnd tliB VaUoiu. ENGLAND. Spco'al ' Dlj'atchc3 to Tin BBI. A tlVELY DAY IN THE COMMONS. LONDON , February 22. Inthchouso of commons the government ; will moro the Appointment of a committee to'ln- qalret into the expediency of con- atroctiug the channel tunnel . * , The chief secretary tor Ireland stated a shoit hand writer was present at the examination of wltm-oiea in Dub.lu ciatlo. Tao government again naked Spain to release the Cuban refugees turron- derod at Gibraltar. Gotst'a amendments was again do- bated. Lovvthor promised coavorvatlve support - port to a vljorouj pulley taward Iro- land. . Fotalor do'ondi d his own cour 10 pre vious to his resignation. The prevention - vention of orltnoa aot waa not accepted bafora the reUaso c f tao suspect , but ho had advised it as urgent. 'But for the Phcuilx park murders Ireland would have baltaved Parnoll mprenw , and wonld , therefore , become ungovernable. The recent dis closures increased the suspicion that the land league WAS connected with the outrages. The public ox- pooted Parnell would have olncidatod this point. No more duolalmor would bo oufiiolont. Ho charged Parnell with heading the organization which atarted au agitaMon , promoted out rages , incited murder , aud P.irnfll had raapad the udvantages ot the agitation. Ho did not plan the 'out ' * rages , bnt connived ai 'their coramia * [ > < , slon. O'Kjally shouted , "It Is a lie" sev u eral times. Ho was named'for sus pension and suspension ordered ,305 , to 20/ ' Foster resuming reiterated the char ges , quoting from apioahaa in which whichjPiirnall said murder was unnooos- aary. The wrotohes win committed the Pheonlx Park aasanlnatlon had not noted on tlu letter , but according to the spirit of th so speeches. Until Parnell expressed regret and repentance - ance ho 'could not communicate with him. Tno feeling now rising even in Ireland is against the agitation of Par nell and his frlenda since it hai bjon nnvollcd and unmasked. Loud cries for Paruell He did not move O'Donnelly attempting to in terfere durlncr the speech was ruled , out of order. FCKSTEB'S ATTACK. The Standard says no speech of re cent years produced such interest and excitement aa Forater'a attack on the Land League. Frlenda and foes ad mitted It to be the greatestt effort ho ever made. The speech was keenly dlscnseed in the lobby. FRANCE. Special Dispatch to TUB UEB. A DAY IN THE OTIAMBBI1S. PARIS , Fdbruwy 22.-In the pham ber of deputies to-day Prime Minister Perry explained the programme of ' the ministry. He solicited th i confidence - t dence of the country , and said the governmont'a first oare would bo to satisfy the wish of the chamber by ap plying the law of 1834 , under which princes wonld be deprived of their military posts. The government thought nothing moro necessary for the present. The republic is not en dangered , and in event of conspiracy would have ample power to protect it- aelf by the rights Inherent to all governments , without infringing on the essentlil liberties of the people. The government demanded that meas ures be taken against the utterance of seditions cries and against authors of seditions placards. Irritating questions and fruitless discussions , he . aald , must be set aside , leaving to the government the inlatlve which belong * t to It cf rght.oThe ! reform * required In the magistracy , the military' bill and the habitual criminal's bill will be Introduced. , The budget for 1884 will shortly presented. The g ov ernment propose * to ' facilitate the execution of public works and td' < introducer measures , looking to the "organisation ° 1 protectorate In Tunis and reduction of ( expenses of occupation of thatf1 ootmferyr""Tho forelfm policy of the overament will be peaceful , but not neoeaearlly ono'of Inaction. Whenever our interests and honor are engaged wg must maintain France in the rank to which she Is en- titled.It Is essential-to'give'-Europo the spotaolo of a government sure of its tuturp and better -armed against factions , of admlnlstration/atrong and respected , and of a pwllamentar > re < public , resting on French virtue , good eonse , labor , lo'vo and progress. Jollbora , Bonipirtis ; , gave notlci ne would submit an Intvrpallatlon regarding - garding Feir/'itBtatomBnts The Bo- naputlat commented on the alienee of the government re > grdini [ nvlslon of the constitution , aud giva notice of a motion therefor. The repcrt of the committee concerning Barodet An- drlenx's proposal for a revision was presented In the house , A motion to adjourn for a month the debate on the ministers1 programme was lost 320 to 170. The discussion was fired for Saturday. GERMANY. . 8p ; Ul Dispatch to Tils Oil. THE AMERICAN IIOO. BERUN , February 22. The law against American hog products will go Into effect one month after publi 1- cation. SpaoUl rules will be lo relating to Hamburg and in supplying ships. TUX MAY LAWS. The landtag discussed the estimates of the minister of worship. Wind- thorst , leader of the clerical party , Udthe | go.vemmerit'waaibl me ble for the cocfllot with the Vatican , as It ban not boon in earnest In Us negotia tions. The government was not desir ous of peace with the Vatican , though the emperor favored it. Cardinal Jasoblnl's last note points out only one alternative. Either Prussia must con tent to thorough revision of the May laws or she will deprive the Catholic church of Garmany of the very con ditions of existence , GENERAL .FOREIGN NEWS- Special Dispatch to Tni USB. AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE. LONDDN , February 22. Lowell , iho American minister , held n reception to day in honor' cf Washington's birthday. THE BHTHDAY IN GEtiMANY , BERUN , February 22 The usual Washington birthday fostlaalvm \ ob served Tmro to-day. THE RIOIITd OF F1UNCK. PARIS , February 22. Is Is stated the French adailral on the Madagas car station has boon ordered to sup press Vigorously any attempts to lie- slst the rights of Franco on iho Island , THE SENTENCES CONFIRMED. CORK , February 22. John O'Biien nnd the ex-suepccts Hoddnutt and Gilibooloy , whoso tiontoncon to im- prlsonmont for using Intimidating angnage against landlords wcro con firmed recently , have boon arroatod to undergo their punishment. THE OPINION OF TUB FREEMAN. DUBLIN , February 22 The FreeL man's Journal say : The police now consider that it is futile to continue to guard the judges and other oflicsrs. I1UH8TED SUOAIl KKKINKIUS LONDON , February 22 Ballantlno & llouiui , angir rciiaors of Groonock , have failed with liabilities at 80,003. A "JEW MINISTRY. PARIS , February 22 The now min istry la gazetted to-day. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS DUBLIN , Februory 22 Thos. Fitzm patrlck , arrested as a Pionlx park as > sin , was dicchargod. ROME , Febrvary 22. Washington's ilrthday was celebrated to-day. Min ster Aster's reception was attended } y the whole American colony and many dUtlngnlahod Italians. BAZAINES1 BOOK LONDON , February 22 Bazainea' Dook is entitled , 'Episodes ot the War of ' 70 and the Seigoof IHotz. " It ia dedicated to ox-Qaon Isabella , of Spain. Amongi the documents which appear in the work nro Ha- zlines' autograph report to Empafor Napoleon , whtlo ttio latter waa at Wllholmshoho , nnd a letter to the Kmproes Eugonle , dated September 14 , 1870 , advising her to take to horse and assume command of the Motz division. The marshal conoidA era that the defensive qualities of Alaaco-Loralno have not b.eon utilized to their fullest extent. He asserts the disorganization of the war depart ment at the beginning of 'tho war , which rendered It Impossible to obtain useful information , -and declares ho , never saw n mitrailleuse until this weapon was brought into Motz. THE F0NDS FOUND. DUBLIN , February 22. It Is stated that the government Is in possession of documents connected with the Land League , which afford a clue to where the fnnds of the league want. An abundance of money Is forth coming for the defense oL prisoners charged with the Phoenix park mnr- dera. ' CARVER'S VIOTORV. Bpeiial Dispatch to Tni BIB. JUUUMHUU. . , February 22. The day was disagreeable and disappointing to those who hoped for warm weather for the contest between Owver and Bo- ' gardus. Only * 800. present. There 'wai considerable betting , the odds at the opening being lOOtoGOon'Bogir- dna , pools selling at 100 to 80 , and some even betting. The traps wore arranged with boundaries measuring 80 yard from centre of trap , the terms of the match being 100 birds , 30 yards rise , eighty yards boundary. Both men appeared confident , and were called to work at 1 o'clock. Ool. Jno. M. Baabonr , of L nisville , was referee , no judges. The birds us d being tame pigeons did not fly well. Bogardus failed to score on the second bird , which fell dead forty yarda out side the limit * . Oanrer adsaed the fifteenth and sixteenth. Bo- gardus mlaaed the nineteenth , scoring a tie. Garter ell be hind on the twentieth , with a miss The first 20 birds were ahot in 25 minutes. When the fiftlhth bird was reached there waa a tie , eaoh < hav ing killed 43 At the seventieth'Bo- gardna waa 70 , Carver 57 ; at 75 , Bog - g rdus 64 , Carver Cl. From 75 to the ninetieth Carver gained three and tied Bogardns. The excitement ran high among the crowd , bnt thereon testants were oool. At the jilh'ety- " * ' alxthr blrd , Bogirdns mlai'ed , ' and " "Calrver , 'Vlthonta""Jmisf ran out , defeating * his antagonist by one blrd Carver 83 , Bbgardua 82. Time-two'hours-and ' minutes. - - C forty . Tnaxm ; tch passed off pleasantly with out a * 'single protest. Carver was heartily congratulated. Carver's atako and gate money will amountto * over $1,600 Chicago men bet heavily on Bogardus. } . A Preacher' * Special Dlipa'ch to THE BKK. , TUCSON , February 22 , Thare is great excitement over the remarkable silver discovery , ten miles south of hero , in the Santa IUU mountains. The ore crosslpg is ono hundred' lost wide , over a mlle long , and the aver age value is two hundred and seventy- five dollars per ton. Ore sulphate Yis isa also extensive with rich sand. Half a million is in sight on the claim. The property has just been purchased by a Methodist minister , Alblo Jnna. ' Fanatlo Folly. Speclil D spitch to Till Bix. BOSTON , Febroarv 22. The tlbo zins' Ltw and Order league of the United States was formed to-day. President , F. F. Elmondorf , Chicago ; secretary , F. 0. Shafer , Chicago. An executive committee waa chosen. The object of the league Is to secure the enforcement of laws and ordinances ! relating to the liquor trafllo throughout - out the United States. Goo < l l > 7 , Susie. SpecUl Dtipitcb to Tui bit. PHILADELPHIA , February 22. Susan B. Anthony sailed for Liver - pool to-day , DEADHEAD TRAVELLERS , A Momhor of tlio Tribb Divnlgos the Secrets of the Qioat Frofossion , The Varloua Methods of Ob t ininp Free Passes and Stealing Bides. Barnaolos That Cling to FreiRfat Trains or Tnko a Seat on th Cow-Catchers * * Chlcagj Tlmc , 'J. F. Tuckoi ? " "J. F. Tucker , yes , sir. " "My name IB 'aho J. F. Tuckoi.m Stranco , Isn't It ? " "Well , rather , " looking him over critically from hood to foot. "Sicga- lar coincidence. SltdownMr. Tucker. What can I do for youl" , "I am just returning from nn un profitable trip to Ladrillo You cue , | sir , in a fit of ( hdnpondence I ran away from homo. That wasn't so long ago. Since then I have soon nil sidoi of life , principally the lower side , however , and , I've decided to brace up , go back homo to my mother , and bo a man. Fac114 , I'm dead broke nud want to got to Buffalo. The Michigan Central people say { hey Mil paw mo If I can get a note from you. " "Suppose you nro lying to mo. " B alnj with an injured air , "I may bo unfortunatebut I am honest. " "Well , I'll not stand in the way of your salvation ; I'll give you the note. You look deserving. Stran&o about the name , though. ' , "Thanks ! Good day. " "Good day. " The above conversation took plaoa a few ' weeks ago between the tisfllo manager of the Illinois Central and AN TJNKOWN YOUNO M IN of rather prepossoasirg appearance Speaking of tbo matter .a few days later to a commissioner of ThoiTimcs , laM laHI . Tucker said : "Ho didn't ' look like the tramp or confidence mm , bnt was a frank , open hearted , curly- headed , gentlemanly fellow. You should have soon how insulted ho looked when I intimated tint ho might bo a person with whom truth was moro of a stranger thanfiction. , I looked him rquaro ia the eye and ho didn't flinch a bit. ( I'maprettytolerablo judge of human nature , and I said to myself , "Well , Joe , you might hove boon in that fix once youraelf. ' It was pretty hard , anyway. Well , sir , what do you think the very next day I found . that pass in a scalper's ciHo. After this , when J F. Tucker applies to this , offioo for a pass to go to his raothor ho will bo advised that walk ing will improve when the violets bloom. " A few days later a commissioner for The Times waa addressed on the streets by an auburn-haired young man , who bad evidently forgotten to don his overcoat , bnt who In all other respects seemed well-dressed. The young man wished to bo directed to the cflioe of 11. B. Cable and that of T. J. Potter. The two walked down Clark street together until arriving in front of one of those licensed , places where liquid bliss la dealt out ut prices to suit all purses. Accidentally both . turned In and a few minutes later the FRIEND OF RAILWAY MAQNATHS waa toying delightedly with a quantity of steaming mountain dew. Having made , the Said deposit , his spirits brightened perceptibly , and his tongue wagged with apparently little friction. "Well , yes , I suppose I'm a thor ough i bred. I've passed through the whole curriculum In the gilded course of a wandering life , and I suppose 1 ought to be about prepared to take my degree ; and , if you please , this shall bo my commencement oration its subjaot , the rise , progress and development - opmont of the noble art of travelling without payinp for it. The subject , sir , Is so broad and comprehensive , and there is associated with It such a wreath of poetic coloring , romantic fancy , aud du'l , cold actuality , that volumes could not compass the subject in detail. I've passed through It all ; have felt the exhilarating Influences of various kinds tf rebuffs. .Yon see the more obstacles a man meets the loftfer his soul soars , and sometimes It gets prettV sore , I can assure you. Proba bly the lowest form of the free tra/el < ling Is on the trucks of a freight ear. It certainly la the vilest. I'voi Been fellowj work that 'racket' for thou sands of miles , ' thought Down south It's a great snap with the'pickaninnies. . The 'f klr' who wants to travel badly , .enough to do this , throws himself un der thej car while standing , and then seek * an easy position on the cross-bar of the brake. Experts don't oare whether the oar b moving or not , and where the trainmen are 'onto yon * It b > usually useless to get on while the train Is standing , aa yon are mi ghty sure to get fired before starting. I'vo seen fly travellers who happened to stand near the trao'i when a train at the rate of eighteen miles an hour suddenly turn , catch the side ladder , and In an instant throw themselves under the car and take a seat on the brake. This is dangerous work , how- over. A single miscalculation would remit in Instant death , as the In would pass over the body and to santago moat of an ambitions youth. This class of car parasites It is hard to clear from a train , though I'vo soon a long freight train stopped in Cali fornia and all hands engage in au attempt lo rid it of thoee barnacles Stones would bo used freely and probes , bnt when the train atarted , nine chances out of ton some ono would catch on. Of course this aoheme is worked on passenger as wjll as freight cars. A year or two a I saw a couple of follows got off a ft hto igan Central express who had come to Chicago from Michigan City. At that time the Michigan Central had In use an apparatus for confining the dutt under the cars. Well , sir , when those iellowB got oil and stood up , the dust and sand rattled down their pantaloon legs until they could with diilionlty , wade out of the hill of Indiana and Michigan boll. In Montana the trainmen sometimes shoot salt Into these train crabs , and In Arizona itoI am Informed that trains are robbed so often that little discretion IB used in discriminating between the various > kinds of travelers , and oold lead Is poured Jlnto all * allko. Another nlobiari way Of traveling U on the bumpers between the oirs. This Is particularly hazardous , nnd , IF AN IKC'IDEhT HArr towl the train , almost sure death. You will remember how sovou 'tramps' wore killed on a derailed freight train Jj ; Iowa last summer , No tramps who has a spirit of pride in his pro- fesjlon will adopt this method cf trav cling except ns a last resort. Ono of the greatest 'anapa , ' however , is the blind baggage and mail oars on pas- longer and express trains. These cars have no end doors , nnd once seated on | the platform after the train ia started , yon are sure to go until the next stop. It Is especially cosy to .work thin in a dark night. The method is to jump off nt every station and run ahead or hide behind aomothincry and jast as tbo train starts apriug nniokiy and noiselessly on again. loraovcral , months in the summer , several yunrs ago , I traveled this way exclusively * I became pretty skillful und could work , on nn average , 150 mlloa In n night. Sometimes I would make n bad break and got loft , but not often. Occasionally I have failed to make connections in getting to my scat on the blind mall oar , o fling t > the rapid movement of the train. Ia those cars I would catch the railing of the last steeper on the passenger , nnd If n trainman was standing there I would walk on through the train nnd take my chances cf getting to the next station , If no one was prooout , ns la usually the case , I would quickly mount the back tailing and climb on top of the car , where I would lie il it on my back. AND STUDY ASTRONOMY until the next station wns reached. In thli way I was always invisible , aud ratoly got caught. This method is worked extensively in the north in the summer and fall , but in the winter - tor It ia too cold , and jis mostly con fined to th ? touth , California nnd the southwestern territories. Any man who ! has nerve c n work it all seasons , however. I once made COO miles on the Oantral Pacific , from Ogden west , OI the emigrant traiu. The conduc tor only goes , through the train once and gives back no checks. Well , I got on at Corinth , about fifteen miles weat of Ogden , ana watched the con ductor. Ho began to look at the tickets of the paseencora at the front end of the train. Well , I watched him until wo came to n heavy grade hiai and the train'was running very slow. aira simply jumped to the ground and ran o car , getting on behind the con ductor. For the next twelve honrj I had no moro trouble. When the next conductor < oiino on I repeated the running act. This game I kept up until I reached Uono , Nov. , on the Utah & Northern Oregon nnd Colorado rado roads. A great schema ia to sugar the yardmaster mid have him soul ( you up In n freight car. The party must have a sharp knife. With this ho cuts a round hole nearly through In the vicinity of tha lock ontho journeyand | when ho arrives ho knocks a hole through the door , nnd pulls.tho plug or breaks the seal fas tening > the dior , and walks away. On the Louisville & Naahvlllo , Illinois tlC Central , Alohlson , Topeka & Santa Fo and many other roads , empties nro run with open doora , nffjidmg ample facilities to travellers , though some times the tables are turned by a train- man , WIIO SLYLY LOCKS THE DOOR which the traveler haa closed In order to be moro aolitary , I remember coming over the Iron Mountain once In a box car filled with cotton bales. Some officious meddler shoved the end door ] together , and I remained in that car four days , finally gazing upon God's sunlight once moro In the city of Cincinnati. " "D.d you ever get caught ? " "Not of ten , though I cannot toll a lie , I do not wholly deny the soft Im peachment , Years ago it was a com mon thing for twenty or thirty toughs to board a train in California and ride lea ai far aa they wanted. It was a atrango eight to BOO the old miners , each with a blanket , riding on top of the freight oars. The Central Pacific , however , succeeded in getting some very stringent legislation through , and when fellows in small numbers aceptod the courtesy of a ride with out pay , they were suddenly , severely and heavily aat down on. The scheme there amongHhe knowing ones waa for the three or fonr , or as many m hap ; pened to bo captured , to swear that they had each paid some train man half a doll u , and'tho justice usually dismissed the case , for if the allega tion came to the ears of the general officers of the. Central Pacific they forthwith dismissed every man on that train. The doora of loaded freight are frequently 'aprung"wlth fish plates. The 'fakir * gets in , tak ing bis fish plate with htoi , and an outside party springs the door back- When the traveler ihaa . gene fir : enough he springs the door open with hla fish plate and walkri forth. The Interior or mail cars , too | , it Is aald , fnrnlsh excellent facilities for free riding if the mall agent ia properly ftd. The emigrant tralna are all easy to work , and a man ho can't work' hla way in a high od emigrant car from Chicago to San Francisco in ton days haa not the stuff in him out of which millionaires are made. If a follow haa a little money with which to tip the conductor , his journey will bo as smooth and pleas ant as the absence of rude remarks and unpleasant forebodings can make it. The last aud HIGHEST FOEM OK FEEB TllAVELINO la on pisses. I usually go to the gen eral manners of the roads direct. Sometimes I'm a missionary , at other times I'm on my way to locate lingo paper mills on the line , and again i Ion am the editor of a leading metropoli Ia tan paper. Very often I approach a .man representing myself as the gen eral manager of the Sltka , Panama & Capo Horn route , or some other line. Sometimes I boldly announce that ne.my name Is the same as that of the general - oral manager , whom I address , and then Innocently suggest [ that I have forgotten hla name. The freight doin partmonts can usually bo worked in caao of failure with the general man ager. I quietly say to the general freight agent that I huvo one hundred oars of string beans that I want to ship In a week , bnt must arrange for their Deception at destination. Will he Issue mo a pass over his line and oonneotlona to Yokohama and return ? To be saro ho will , Well , It's getting late. GIve my compliments to the railroadmen of Chicago. Adlos. ' "Adloa. " , Civdaillan Notes. pedal nUjxilch to Tni Ilii.1 MONTHKAL , Febraary 22. The Canadian Pacific railway sent the first hrough train of freight to Winnipeg 0-day. Hull was boqun to annul ( ho mar- lace tf OhtlFdy Perth , of Winnipeg , nd Henry Allan , the bogus "Lord 0ntyro v Miss Perth Is under ago nd worth n million. Nobody knows Mrd Cautyro. . The mniquls of Lorno presided nt ho meeting of the artillery nssccla- Ion at Ottawa , Ho promised to ns- 1st to Bend the tram of 8hooburyres.s o Kugland. Jloodr Work In n Lumber Camp. peclM Dispatch to Tux Itin , CUIOAUO , February 22. An East "awas ( Mich. ) special says that at the nmbor camp near there n dispute about n trivial bet between two men ono with an adze clo'vo the other's load entirely off , It rolling on the toor , opening nud closing Its eyes In a horrible manner. The murderer as hung to n tree with a log chain , lumbermen from a neighboring camp imo In foroo nnd took the body down , which waa guarded by sixty Indignant ynchors , A terrible light oncuocl in rhlch it is reported seven men wcro tilled by axoi nnd n number terribly wounded. _ _ _ _ Cho Michtunn Senatorial Co utest Special DIspMch to Till Uw ' DETROIT , February 22. Six ballots wore takou In joint convention this afternoon. 0. M. Bunts , the now cuulldato if the fusionhts , ranged 4 Uo 40 ; Palmer , 24 to 27 ; Wlllots , .2 to 15 ; Burrows wn's filially with- Irawn ; Firry , 20 to 29 , except on ha Inst ballot , irhen ho foil to 25 ; romalning votoa scattering Tfan Ohio Rtoadinrr- Special Dispatch , to Tun linn. LOUISVILLK , Feb. 22. ' The river oontlnnod to fall , now measuring 59 'oot 2 innhoi. The work of clearing ho wharf will bo begun to morrow. Jargo qaantltlos of freight on hand , Juelnota will bo lively on resumption of navigation. The work of relief Is unmitigated. A Imnd bllOo Spcc'al Dispatch to Tim llm CINCINNATI , February 22. A sec- Ion of MoLoanr avenue , sovonty-fivo cot long , slipped into the watnr at court street this morning , loUIng duwntho Southern railroad track and cutting elf communication with both passenger and freight depots. It ap peared shortly before the arrival of .ho Incoming trains. A Nowbhlp YorA Special Dispatch to Till Una PHILADELPHIA. , PA , February 22. Lieutenant Gnrrtngo has taken posses sion of the lliadlng llollroad com- ship Bnio of Trotters. Special DIspAtch to Tux Uitn. LEXINGTON , Ky. , February 22. Thj oalo of trotters belonging to W. II Wilton of 0/uthiana , Oommodoro Kittson of S ; . Paul , 0. A. Oilman of Paris , Ky. , T. J. MoQIbban of Laird Station , nnd M 8 Hart of Indianap olis , closed to-day. A series of 01 head sold at an r.vonwo of $ S7G , Martha W. ujld for $2,050 ; Holatcin , 81.5CO ; Ethan Wilkes , 3 years old , $1,100 ; yearling , Wllkus , $1,500 ; two Membrtno ilkes $ 1,100 each. ' A Correct tOliservnnoa- Bpxial Dli p ch to Till Biw NEW YORK , February 21. Baalnots IB practically suspended to-day. KIDNEY-WOR HAS BEEN PROVED The &URE8T CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES. Dos ) i lame back or dl orde durtn - IndioataUiatyouaroavleUror THEN DO NOTILEmTATEl tuo KIDNET-WOBTat - onoodruTfflfltareoommondit ) and it rllJ ipeedlly overcome Iho dt o 8 and roilor * 5 healthy ftotlon to all theornans. ror complaintpeculiar to your loz.iuohu pain and TTeaknwuca.KjDNEr.WOHT U nniur- ptasod.Mltvrlll aot promptly and ufoly. Either Bex. Incontinence , retention of urine , brick dnit or ropy depoclU , and dull drawing palni , all speedily .yield to 1U our- .llvo I ONE Y-WORT "Jlr Etlian Lawrenc * . my tnwnnman , " nays ' Monk'oi Vt. 'was Dr PMllIp O Ta'Uu if , , bl'ated from KHney dl e ie. The ikln of his legs ih ne like glasi. Kldtey-Wortcured him. Apr. 20 82 KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE \ for all dlsoatM of the Kldnoyt and LIVER r It has iptolflo action on this most Important- t ornn. enablinff U to throw off torpidity nd { rtaZoUonTsiUmulatin * th * healthyaeon-tlcn ? t of the Sue , and by keeping th * bowelj In fr t I oondlUooJetreotlnclU regular dlaoharg * . \ i mmnlt-tn iryouaresuflbrlnefrau C Malaria * milarU.h TotlieoMlU. arebllloui. dyn ptlo , or oonjtlpaUid , KM- ArOT ? suwlyreUwe ( luioklye w. In IhU season to cleans * th * System. * T ryt onshouldUk * U orou hoourcoflU ( ! ) SOLD BY DRUOOIBT8. Price 91.1 - ' TtU rar brother soldiers. " wrltts J. C. Power. of Trenton. Ill , and all others , fee that Kidney , Wort cured my 20 y < sll'M < U-oid. rs- Publish in Ht. L9uJjOobe-Democr | t" cFORTHEPERMANENTCUREOF , CONSTIPATION. I > o other ill" MI" s6 prevalent in thli oountry M Constipation , and no remedy , lu dver equalled U > o lobrat d KTDWBT- VOET a * a euro , Wnateror tba eau < , however oUUnat * th e * , thl remedy -111 OTcroom * It. Pill ( TO Tins dUtrenlnff com r BI-Civ > plUnt Is very apt to be eomplliAtcd with conitlpatlon. Kidney- Vert stronrthent the w < iliened parts anoi - , < luJcily cure * all kinds of Piles even when j ihysiclma and jnedldnea hav b tororall id. tTTIf you have eltherofth < troutlo | USE Anolh-r IUnk C.tbltr o-capcs. Horst.O shier ol Myent wn ( I'a ) Hank , , reeotly : "Kidney-Wcitcundmybletdl g les. " JTHE GREAT CUREUI you KIONEY8 , LIVER AND BOWELS. ItcaeSie'thV > y.t morth..OTld poUjon that cauae * the dreadful mirorlo * which onlr the vlcUmi of rhmmatlim ebn nUM THOUSANDS OF OAOEB of the worrt forma of thl * terrible'due ' * * * aave Uoa quickly ralUvad , aodlatbort tlm * pERFEOTLY CURED , run t. uqtin r D I , f" " * - " " " K1PNEYWORTS ; "KldneyWcrt has glren Imme UH relief , ti many case * of rheumatlim , falling under toy no f Icr" Dr. I'hlllp 0. Eallou.llonklon , VI. Apr 20-82. " ! never found even relief from Rheumatlsn and KI Joey tronblei till I used Kidney Wort Now Ita well.-lNrtldM. HlUer , Hartford , WU MEDICAL DISPENSARY ! Offices and parlors over the new Omaha , National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and D ouglas Streets. A. S FISHBLATI M. D - PROPEIETOB . , , . , , , Dr , Fishhlatt can ba Consulted Every Day ExoFridays andT and Saturdays , those two Days beine devoted to flia Dispensary atjos Moines , Iowa. tipooial attention given to diseases of th * THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND.BLADDEI And Female Disoasoj , as woU as All Olmmio and ffervous Diseases r ro-lthSRroUsst euro InIbo worll for woJkknets of Iho back nd llmhg , Involuntary arses. Impo'oics.g niril dcbl Itj , norvouinem , languor , confusion of Idoaj , palpltUlonot tt hinrr. tlmldlt ) , trotnVl.nK . dlmno-s c f Uht or g'd ' HncM. dtsoisos of the htftd. throat , now 01 skim Hixt on * of tro liver , \\mgi \ , ntoiracli or bowo thosetcnlblo disorder arUing frtm to Itary h * - 1 set > ou h , tiiJdo.ntiif cil ej moro Utal tJ \lctlmitKkathoioiifiof Sjroni to the njaito-- ri 'f UIJ83S , bllglitlnx tliolf mortrullant hope * or a ithliathni. ronJorlnir tairrlajo Impowlblo Thntoth t are niIorlnglromttiooMl practlcoi which iloitroj tnolr mentalaad pniBicil nyrttnu NERVOUS DEBILITY. unfltt thorn from porfotmlng their ha * choly , lira f < i lly cf conuwuijr atd haprofi retina to bo alone , feellnit a < tlra 1 In tbo mornlnjr M ' 1 ben roUtlnc , n niln l w < ikn < nMo3t nnnb-ol , while bono dopol.t In the urlno ( orvouin , con- Jmlonof thounht ttomU n * , w tciy nml weak ojeii , dy po ; l > , comtlptlon ; , jnlorcM , pjJ wcaknwslnthellmbi , cto.thou'J comult ma mimojUtoly ami bj rcslotoi to pa.fJolliealUi. YOUNG MEN \Vhoha\o become rlctlms of iolltary vlco , that drcaJlul and doitructUo hab t . > cop toan unllmoly Rravo Ihiusimli cf jounp msn of culled Ulint and brl llantIntellectwlio nljht oqietwlio tniranoo llstrnlnic fenatorn with the thunUera of tholr eloquence or w k loeol - cjr the living lyre , may call fllth full confidence. MARRIAGE. Uatrled per om or voung mon contsmplfttlng mwrlajo to awara cf po > Ical weakneM , lowoT prrcroatlvepswer.lniprtoncT , oranj othfrdl i" Hllc Mon ipoailly relieved. He > the plaotiWj , iiclf u idcr the care of lr. Flih ) I t may rollloujly conflJo lo his honor u * gentleman , and coat- dcntly rely upon hli sulll ai a phyilclan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS tmmodUtolydllcaandfiilU'porioitoroJ. Tolgdljiraralnff aflllo lo- which randcrallfo bnrdyn and tumrlazo Impo's bis , U tno pen lty paid by the v'otlra ' lor Improper Indulgence. Vounir p opl aroap to comtlt exo nsJilion not bolnir awari ot the droidtu coiicquoicofi hBUuay e 100. AowwLo that unJoro anils this guhltct will deny that procrfatlon U lot i.opcr by these falltaf , nto Into ImpropirhftblUtbanbyprudjnt ? Iloildci belnifdeprlv def the plt uro of mallnTon- irrlnK'.thomistaotliuianJdfitructlvo'Bymptomi of l)5lhbody animlnJ arise. The ijitombe- comcsderane d , th ph } lcal nnd monlM fanolloni weaken ; Louof procnUha poor . narvooft. Inability , djspcpsla , pnlpltat'odpf ' the heart , lndltcitlon. ( [ constitutional dotlllty , waatlnj oltt . fiamo , cough , contumptlou mil death. , 'A CURE 'WARRANTED. ' l'er oni ruined In health by unlfnmed pre'cnder * who kiop them Irlnlnf month a er monk ti king polioncua and Injurious comjtouDdi , ihould apply Imtnedlatoly. v DR. F1SHBLATT craJmto of ono of thn mit eminent college * of the Wtod Statoi , hMeff ctedioms of lh rnoit ' Rstonlihlntrcuroatbatwoiegvoiknwn ; many ttoubled wlrt r | glngln the can and bead , whin } mlcop , great ncr\ousno bolog alnrmol at tertaln lounds , with friquont blunting , attended ion * . ' times with derangement of the mind wore curol Immediately. ' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. rYntJJrciHcs all these who have Inlnroil Ihemjolves by Improper Indu'gorco'andsohl'iy habits which ruin both ludy and mind , unfitting Ihcm for butlnois , itudjioMoty or raarrlafr * . Iheso are some of the mclanch.l } tmcts produced by Iho oirly habits ot ) outh , v i : W ak- now of the back nnd Um n , pains In ths heal ani dlmnow of light , IOM ot rausjuUr piwer. pvpl- tatlonof the heart , dyepspsla , norxouilrrlUblilt > , djMngomon of dlgtitlvo function ! , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER TBE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FUEK. Charges moderate and wlthla the reach of all who nee BilentHe Medical treatment. Thoio who res do at a diitanco acd cannot call , will rcccl\o prompt attetuloa. through tcnll by simply sending tli'er s > mptoms wl h pott AudrcBS Lock Uox 31 , Ouaii , Nob- FALLLY & HOES , Weatorn Agents , Lifayotto , IndUna. REVERSIBLEHEELS HEELS -FOR- Rubbcr Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. T " 50PERCT. . The confer pieces ate > Interchangeable and re- venlble. It ptnvenli the oountar from running oxp. ' , requiring no heel stlffeners. The Agency for these goods In this town has beM pUi M * Otbcneanno procure hem. Call and txamlnt a full line of Leather and I'Oandee" Rubber Boots and Shoe * with the lie verribl.He.1. ung. . PKTEnoN , 31 sm LoularUM.Neb. TBE SHORT LIKE -OF TUB Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY It now running Ite FASt EXPRESS , TRAINS from OMAHA AHD COUNCIL BLUFFS WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -AND tn- Finest DiningOara in the World. IF YOU ARE 'GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any point beyond ; or' ' IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , Hilwankee&Sfc.Pania'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam am Fourteenth itroets and at U. P. Depot and at Mlllard Hotel , Omaha. jtySoe lime Table to another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. B. B. JlEKniLL , A. V , U. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Pau. Agent J. T. CLAHK. GEO. II. HBAFFORU , General Bup't. Ain't Gen. Pan , A f n EUROPEAN HOTEL , Thsmot esntrallf located hotel In th * city Room Cc UX ) , 1.Wand llOOpsrday. ' - . Til 'aM OMUur nt counseled wit IM how BURST. - - Prop. . I fourth and T0 BlmU. . ; $ ' % > r , YDIA E. PINKHAUra VEQETABLE OOMPOUm * Is ft Positive Cart < / mil U * * * P alarm ! CowplalnU Wulr J M tommoa U mr bt fern * ! * * lii i Htdlelne for Worain. Invented by Wi Prepared by a Woman. fai OnaUa ItdlMl Dlmmr 81 < U Paws * l 1 OTlt revive * n drooplnr iplrlU , InviffentM M * harmonlaM th * ortanlo function * , give * eUaUeKr * Ormn M to the itep , ratorei the natural loitni i * < ii re , and plant * on the pale cheek of woman ib * * t rowtoflUe'isprlnaandearlriamlnertliiA ' I -arPhjilclint Uia It and Prescribe II FrMlyvW It rtaove * rautaeaf , Datolenor , deitroTi all emfjajT r rtlmnlant , and relieve * eakneti ot th si i MI * . , That felln r f bortn down , camtottintii , kjlH and riftekaohe , U alwayi permanently cured by it * iv rtk c r * rKUaer O mpIUU f H wr * LYDIA K. PINKHAM'B BI/OOD Pt / Bu aJi < 5 irery rettlp. or .Ilumor. mood , and dire tone nd * trentb to th * sjslaa . naawonAnoreuld. Intift on baywff li > Doth tha'oompoanil andClood Portlier ar * MM and Ut Western Arenne , Lynn ; Has * . f pills , or of loxeDget , on receipt of prlo * . tt per or either. Mrs. rinkban treely annrers lleWaw. tuiulry. ] Eaclote Set. ttamo. Bend for ampub * . , I , Ho f unllr nhonM b without LTfcl * . E. lVKtt 1'liia. Tb Tlcun > on ll lon. ind torpidity of the Urer.JB cent * per bo Bend 91 , 82 , $3 , or 85 for a M lull box by'Exprou of the beat Caudles in America , put op slegant boxes , and strictly prsro ) Suitable for present * . Bxpreeti ohargea light. Refers to all Ohi i sago. Try It once. < ' ! Q O. V. QUNTHBBJ ' i Oonfoctloner , T Chlcajr , Genius Eewarded , I OB , , , nio Story of tbo Sewing Maohlik A handsome llklls pamphletblaerUd eti . ' Mvt with nomeroni eocnTlrtLt , wtlltb * i < GIVEN i 10 BT QUl p non calUnj Iqr It. a any bias A , ot iab-cOce ol The Blnger Manulicturiflg- - panv , 01 .will be Mot by 'mall ' , pool jild. ta anTr rson llrtng at dlttanoejiomoojroCtM ) , wo Singer Manufacturing DO.I . Pilnolpnl Office , 81 Union 8qwn i SHEW OARDIJI" four Una * ' u >