THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY MARC i 13 1 FOUNDEY. WINTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for small casting * ol ever } ' description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U called to the f-ot that the metals are mo ted In csccuua which fftreftta rery best castings , Burning Brands FOR DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , Aa well aa Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Blxth street and Eleventh a\eune , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. r.B lOMDMUBOR , . L. B1I09ART. A. W. BtttllJ , President. Vice-Pros t. Cashier , CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * . Organized under the law * of the Stale ot Iowa Paid op capital I 76,000 Authorized capital SOO.OCO Interest paid on time deposit * . Draft * lesued on the principal cities of the United Hutoe ami Europe. Special attention given to collection , and correspondence with prompt retains DIBBOTOU J. D.Edmandson , K.L. Bhugurt , J. T H . W Wallace , J. W. Rodfer. I. A M A W Rtttfl , Jr MRS E J HARDIHB M D , , , , , , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate ct Clectropathlo Institution , Phlla delpbla , Penna. Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatmout of all dlsewoa and pilnful dl Bcnltlea peculiar lo females a spocttliy. COUNCIL BLTTFF $ RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CniOlOO , KOCK UIiAND AMD PACinO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . 5:20 pm I Pacific Ext..9:15am : Ex and Mall * . .925 am Ex and Mall * . . 6:55 : pm D. Molnea ac.7lB a m | Dca Molnesac.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BuuinaTON AND QUINCT. Depart. Arrive. AUontlo Exf. . . 630 p m I Pacific Ext. . . .9:20 : a m Mall and Ex * . .920 ami Moll and Hi\.7 0pm H. Y. Ex . 4:00pm : | Neb & KM Ex , . 8:20 : o m CHICAGO AND NOKTUWIUTRON. Depart. Arrive. Atla&tlcExt..5lSpm FaclOc Ext. . . . 9:15 : am Holland Ex * . .920 am Molt and Ex * . . 6:15 : pm Accom ( Sat ) . .6:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 p m KANSAS CUT , ST. 10 * ASD COUNCIL Depart. . Arrive. Maiand Ex..95am | Express 6.50pm UXTIOIt 7ACT7IC. Depart. ArriTO. OrwUnd Xx.Iiao a. m. Lincoln Ex. . 1130 a. m. Duver Ei. . . . 8:00 : a. m Denver Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Ex 630 a. m. Local Ex 7:25 a , m. " Ex 9:05 a. m. Kmlgrant..BaOp. tn. " Ex P.DOo.m. WABABD , SF. LOOIS AND fAOlnO. - Depurt , Arrive.1 Hall and Ex. . 9:45 : am I Holland Ex. . 430 pm Cannon Ball. , 4:50 pm ( Cannon Ball. . 11X5am SIODX ortT AMD pAnrio. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Olty.TiS a m Frm BIoux C'y,6 0 p m For Fort NIobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Keb * Neb * 6:50pm : For St. Paul. . ,7:40 p m From St. Paul..8 0 a m CHICAGO. MILWAUKKl AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs , Arrives Council Bluffs. Hall and Ex. . ' 920 am I Mall and Ex.6:65 : pm Atlantic Ex.5:15pm | : | Atlantic Kx..l9:10am : CmCAOO , HILWAUKXI AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. HallandEx.7:15am | Pacific Ex.9:45am : Atlantic Ex.3:40pmMalland | : | Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. | Dally. Council Blufia & Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , 1pm , 2p m , S p m , 4 pm , 6 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , C p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o cloak a in. , ana run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 6 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; GRATEFDL-COMFORX1HU. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge ol the natural lawi which govern the operations of dlgeatlon and nutrition , and by a careful application of the Una properties of well-e looted Cocoa , Mr , Epps boa provided oui breakfast tables with t delicately flavored Vovera o which may save > i many heavy JftUW btlla It la by the Jndlclou naool such attkleu of diet that a cunstltnttos may be gradually built up until strong enough ( o f ealst ovary tendency to disease. IInndrcd > of subtle mnlodles ore floating around us read ] to attack wherever there Is a weak point. W may escape many a fatal Bhaft by keeping our olvas well fortified with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame. " Civil Service Ooietto. Made dimply with boiling water or milk. Hoi n Una only ( j-lb and Ib ) , labeled JAMBS BPPS St CO. , Homoeopathic Ohemlata . Entrlan PROPOSALS FOB SIDEWALKS. Staled proposals 'will be received by the un dersigned until 120'occ < noon of March 21tn , 1883. at the office of the Board of Public Works , forthe.ctnstruction of all planK sidewalk that may bo ordered by the City Council fcr tne quar ter ending Juy 1st A. D. , 1838. Such sidewalks lo be commuted In accordance with rlini and spedflcattoifcnfile In the office ot tald bo rd. Said proposals to be made upon pr ut d blanks fnrn ehcd bf i old board and to be accompanied by the sl/natures ot propcs'd suretlei wh > . In Ihoavtariiligof such contract will enter In to a b nd. with the c.ty f Omaha in the gum of $1.0(0 for -the l.lthful execut.on ot eild con tract Tha Biard ol Publh Vi'orks re cms the right to reject aa , and all bid * . JAKES CRK'QimW. mT.eod-2w Chm'a U ard of 1'ubilc WorijS. Matter Application of W. F. Schmidt for Liquor License. NOTIOJL Notice b hereby gien that W p. Schmidt did uponthe'2 ' rdday of Fehiuan , A. 1) . , 188' . file ma a pi llcatlon to the Mayor asd Clt\ Council of Omaha , for license to so I JIalt , Spirituous and Vinous Llquora , at Ko. ltu > II rn ytrcet , Ihlr.l . Ward , Oinalu , Kcb. , from the Oth day Ol Ma-ch , 1KS3 , to the llth day ot April , 18R3. If there bo no objection , remonUranco or pro test filed within two necks from February 2i , A. D. 1883 , the § ald Ikenso will be granted. W. F. SMITH , Applicant. The Omaha Dee nowepancr will publish the above notice once each * eck for two weeks at tin- expense ot the applicant. The City of Omaha Is cot to be charged therewith. 319-2t J.J. L. G. JEWETT , Geo. P. Bern is Eeal Estate Agency , 6th Knot DouglM 8 . , Om Ji oftnej do strictly a brokerage buslncu Mot ifMculoU. And therefore any balonc * oi boekt on lMnre4 oeitatt tot. Crest on bus bad ( our rti within two weeks , Mamballtown is building SI2.000 school hous ? . During the lait thrco days of February the Polk county treainror took In $75,000. Iowa City ho $51,000 invested In school bnildings , DCS Molnes tGOO.OOO. Dnring February Scott county' * poor cost the taxpayers 91,688.56 , Marpballtown polled 1,231 votes at the city election , lets than in 1079. Davpnport bag raised saloon licenses from $50 to $200 per annum. Davenport paid ont 937,755 , for atreet work from March 1st , 1832 , to the same date this year. . The municipal debt of Davenport is $287,075 , which the papers of the town think la small. The license ticket throughoat was elect ed in Storm Lake. The mayor of Lyons was elected ty a bare majority of uue. From thirty to forty carloads of lumber le ve Dmnport dally at the present time. time.Union Union , Ilardin county , hii a new bank backed by a capital of $25 J.OOO. The old bank In the town failed a short time since. The voters of Grlswold declared them- lvre * In favor of a tax for the Toledo , Oskaloosa and Western railroad by u vote of SilO to 113. The recently burned district at Wash ington ha * all been cleared up , ami re- l.uildlog will commence immediately. The town cf W lron ! , Decatnr county , was vMted by a (6,600 fire on the morning of the 7st inst. The license purty carried the entire ticket At Washington. TnU result wat a change uf thing * which had prevailed for ton years' A Cass county farmer recently clfared to pell hU property ott the fo lowing terms : $51,0(10 down , 550,000 at death , and WO- 000 when.he cornea back twenty yean after death. The Ninth I jwx Infantry rlosed Us re union at Independence uu the 8.h. It was a success and a veteran association was formed. The pro s receipts of the Grand Army fair at Tiptrn were 625. Too Jefferson creamery , which recently abut down from a lack of cream , will nhortly resume , The live question in Carroll is whether the BiloonR shall pay 8500 , or the old license of $300 i nr annum , Mies Emma Child , once a Jefferson school girl is now principal in n > Chicago tchoal nt a salary of $1COO per year. Jefferson valoonn pny $700 llcnnje and thoco of Storm Like 8500. There are only two at tLe Utter placj with a popula tiou ot nearly 2,000 , One of Kaokuk'a'frail tlsters tried to go into the beyond the strychnine route. She wag pumped out nd will not try It again. ADenison man has secured the contract for building a large Catholic church at Centre Grove , Clinton county. AFairvewyouniman ! waa recently Bent to the insane asylum , tie loved a cirl who refuted him , and hla mind , always weak , entirely deserted him in cense qusnce. Denison has contracted with a Minne apolis firm to furnish the toh with water woiks. They will not bo very claborute but will answer the purposes of the town. The attempt to raise the first mortgaco on the Dubuque fair grounds has failed. It is now proposed to buy the grounds for a city park. The last bonds of Carroll oannty have been paid , and the only county debt now la in the way of warrants , ana these wll be taken np next taz-paying time. The Folk county clerk received 96,088 07 in feea last year. Of this all but $2,000 , turned over to the county , went for run ning expenses of , the'offico. Dedham , Carroll county , la moying tc ward incorporation. Vinton wants a hall where public meet ings can ha held. The poles are being eet for the electric light wire ) at Cedar Rapldi. . The state lodge of the Legion of Honor , a mutual insnrance organization , met in Iowa City on the 6th inat. Coey & Co.'u packing house at Keokuk abut down for the aeaacn on the 3d Inat. , after killing 40,000 hogs. The military department of the itate university Is to have a supply of the latest improved arms. Government will furnish them. There is $85.000 available government appropriation for the poatoffice and federa court building at Dea Hoiuea. The build ing ia to be completed this season. A party of Dubuque fishermen were ar rested by the Crawford county , Wiacon sifl , sheriff for netting fish in the Missis eippi too near the Badger state shore. A bouse In Des Moines built in 1850 , aid to be the first frame house built in the efty , in to be moved otf to another site. Ita owner offers to give it to the city. Ottumwa has n bucket shop In success ful operation. One citizen made $140 on a corn deal and several hundred mourn be cause of the pork market fluctuating the wrong way. Luhrop'a gold mine near Ottumwa in in successful operation. There are 230 tons of ore on the dump , and the crushers am atniilgamatord work successfully. Twenty-one Dubuqua doctors petition tbo city council not to allow the registry of births to bo published. In the debah on this petition Alderman Doorfler Bali that he thought tlin books of the city were for public UH8. He was aware that i might bo ttie otject of physicians anc othero to shield the "nigh-tuned" of trouble which comes to them , but they have no care for tbo poor , unfortunate girls who might get In trouble. The matter was re ferred to the committee of the whole. Real Estate tranefers. The following transfers of real OB- tate are reported aa taken from the county records by J. W. 8qnlrca& Co. , abstractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council BluOs , Iowa It. Porolval to 0. Straab ; n t , lo 12 , in block 3 , Jaokson's add. , $5 * W. H Field to 0. Straab ; and § of n ) t lot 12 , blook 3 , Jackson's add. . SL825 H. H. Glover to 0. Straub ; nnd ; of n i lot 12 , in block 3 , Jackson's add , 6000 H. F Field ot al , to 0. Straab B 'nt12 ' , in block 3 , Jackson's add , , S'1,725. JL. . E Bridonateln to E Pierce ; lei 13 , in block 1 , Gdsady'a add , , $300. H. Bauerkcmpcr to A Konlmichor avr of nc 4 , 74 , 43 , $ lGOO 0. E , Reynold to M. E , Little ; lot 1 , in sub of lot 88 , 0. P. city , § 1. Wra. Ponder to A. H. Jtfabb ; pt i of no , 19 , 75 , 38,5 | acres , $1. J. T Jackeon to A. A. Brandy ; n J " of sw J of sw | of sw | , 14 , 77 , 39" $150. J. If. Boland to B. Biir ; sw of w , 1 , 70 , 39 , 81,200. 0. , II. & Q. Uy to J. Roash , e i of ne , 25 , 74 , 39,81,040. 0. L , Plumber to B. F , Hake , and. J of w i of aw , 20 , 75 , 40 , $500. 0. W. Coverston to E. L. ShuRart lot 18 in blook 7 and e 19 foec of lot 17 In blook 7 , MaMahon , Cooper & Jeffrie * ' add. , f 1,500. A. Peterson to F. Petenon. iw } OJ n j,22 , 76 , 4lj 11,260. Dlokson A Wood to D N. Younker - kor , o i of sp J , 34 , 70 , 38 , $2,000. L Lodge tn J. U. Philips , n J of no i 4 , 77,38 , $2,100. F. M. Gardner to J. U. Phillips , nrof nj9 ( 77 , 38-$1750. F. E , Benson to J. U , PhllUpo , ti awl of s | of nel 0 , 77 , 38 $100 , J. Boiler to J il ; Phillips , nwj of ml 9 , 77 , 38. Dickorncm aud Wood to E. Clayton nud j ; H , Ssnofiold , swl of at | 34 , 76 , 38-$900. COMMERCIAL. OOUHCIL DLCrrs MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper ol grain and provision * , 89 Pearl street. WIIKATNo. . 2 spring , 70o ; No. S , G3j rejected COc ; coed demand. COILS : -Oo to feeders and SGo to ship pers ; rrjectod c > ru Chicago , 51c ; new mixed , MJc ; white corn , SGo. The re ceipts of corn are lleht , OATS Scarce and in good demand ; 35. HAT 4 OOfeG 00 per ton. KTK 40c ; light supply. Coiw MEAL 1 25per 100 ponnda. 1 Woo n Good supply i prices at yards , 500@600. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; loft. 5 50 per ton. liCTTEH Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c ; creamery. SOc. Kooa - Ready sale at 15o per dozen. LARD Falrhank's. wholesaling at ISJo , POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and 10o for chickens VKOETABLKH Potatoes , 45c ; onion65cj cabbnges , JJO@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 CO to 3 40 BEOOMH 2 00@3 00 per doien. BTOOK , CATTLB 3 00@3 50 ; calvea 5 00@7 50. UogsMarket active , and all offerings ulckly taken at higher prices. Car lots : Jomninn , 5 75@5 00 ; gooil mixed , i > 00 © 640 ; heavy parking , 660@700 ; choice "anoy packing , 7 05@7 40. LOU HAUOK OUT OF LOOK. An Old-Time Monte Man In Custody For Kllllnii One of Hie Victims. Six or BOVOU years t-go the shining Ights of the thron cuit monte bnal- neas wrro Bill Jotitaund LmHvuck , " The former , better known aa "Canada Bill , " devoted his attention to the ter < rltory west of the Mississippi river , whllo the latter confined hla opera tions to tbo section of country on tbo other side of that stream , making bis headquarters at Oolumbns , 0. Ono wat the terror of western and the other of eastern railways. Detective John T. Norrle , of the Columbus , Hooking Valley & Toledo road passed through this city yesterday with Hauck , who la wanted in Delaware , 0 , for killing a traveling salesman named Paul Lob- man on Now Year's day , 1879. Im mediately after the tragedy ho fled south , residing for brief periods in Washington , Richmond , Jacksonville , Norfolk and other cities , then drifted to Cuba , thence into Texas and Mexico ice , and finally made ' his ay to south ern California. 'Daring his travels in the west ho was known us Dee Davis , The railroad officials endeavored to keep track of the fugitive's movements and after a chase , occupying years their detectives finally located him n Los Acgolus , where he waa arrested by the county sheriff and turned over to Norris. Norris.TUB TUB 8TOKY OK THE MURDEU. Loa Hanck is known as one of the most expert "three-card throwers" In America. One of the trio composing his old eang waa a resident of St Louis. The Hauok party made Oolum bos , 0. , its base of operations forsev eral yean , and that city was Ita head quarters at the time of the Lahman tragedy. The accounts thereof tha have been published are Inaccurate At the time of Hauck's arrest the par Honiara of the crime were famished tea a party now In St. Loula by one who waa on the train at the time the kllllni occurred. The gentlemen alluded ti wai met on Olive street yesterday , anc on being solicited to repeat the etor ; did BO in these words : "Hanck and hi party had beaten their man out o $50. After the play Lehman ares and walked to the front end of the car He stood just inside the door , and in a very excited manner began shooting and yelling , claiming that he hoc been robbed. It was the custom o the monte men to refund what they had taken from their victims when ever there waa any likelihood of " squeal , " and particularly when th sum was small , as In the case referred to. Houck reached Lshman as hnr rledly as possible , and told him to quit shouting , assuring him that h wonld restore the money. At this th victim only yelled the loader , when Honck to Intimidate him pulled hi Elatol and poked it at his body , order at ! him that ho would lose nothing While thus menacing the salesman Houok'a pistol was unwittingly dls ahcrged , the ballot entering Lahman' abdomen , inflicting a wound from which he died shortly afterwards , " "All who knew Houck and who nr at all posted as to the methods o monte men , " continnod the speaker "ridicule the idna that ho or any other 'cross-reader' would have re sorted to snob desperate and coward ! conduct when there waa not the slight eat nucesslty for it. Ho and his com panions all level headed had been working the road for months , an < they knew the moment the shot wa fired that their business had bee broken np In that section of the conn try. I believe it will go hard with him , however. " A DIFFERENT VX11SIOK. The version of the affair given b the officers Is to the effect that enl four men occupied the smoking-car o the train which was approaching Dela ware at the time. Hauck , a drumme named Hoaghton and Lohmau wor playing cards on one of the seats. Th fourth man looked on. Houtghton waa apparently playing into Hauck' hand , and Lehman was the victim o the plr. After losing heavily , Lob man arose and accasad the others o sharp practice , a charge that wai hotl denied by the defendants , and dario ( the djacusalon Hauok drew a revolve and shot Lehman , who died ou bean the train B shqrt time afterward Honghtou was arrastod by th pisaangera , und held until the arrival of the train at the station Hiuck leveled his weapon before him and made his way to thu car door Retching the platform ho jumped t the ground , although going at a big rate of spaed. Before the train mui discovered the tragedy , which occnrre < in the forward portion of the train aud signaled the engineer , Hauok hai gained his feet , and made bis way acrou the adjacent farm , Honghto WM tried as an accessory to the mur der , and sentenced to two yeari tn th Columbus penitentiary , recoveries bit freedom In 1881 , MIDGETS MATED.I I An Interesting Wedding Cere mony Under Ourious O.r- cumstancos Major Littleflnger Takes to Himself a Wife-A Curi ous Courtship. y Ttlcir.ph lo the Tost-Dlspatch. NEW ORK , March 8. No wedding .s excited so much interest among bowmen since that of Tom Thumb at Grace church SB the marriage of the wo midgets , Miss Ida Hosinor and Ir. Robert Hnein , or , as ho has boon uly christened , Major Llttlofingor , at Buunoll's Brooklyn museum. Ten minutes after the theatre was opened very seat in the house was filled , uostly by ladies , and the house pro- anted a vety plctnreeqno ppearanoo. I variety performance waa first given , t which "tho man with the iron jaw , " bo dancing spider Laongon , the olat- lo man and Lotta do Alma , "the uoon of air , " appeared But away iolow the orchestra scats , down whore ' ( ha only original acrobat" had dls- pooarod through a trap-door in the iugo , a different scene was going on. A little woman only three feet five nchos high and dressed in white with a long tulle veil covering masses of > rown hair , wreathed with orange ilosioms , at on a tiny chair with ler arms thrown around the nook of llttlo man but three foot five inches high. RESPLKKDRNT IN A 'BLACK DBESS SUIT , nd high white collar and cravat , No one will ever know what the two little jooplo said , The llttlo man got tired , apparently , of talking sweetly , and very soon got np and paced up and down the tbor , toying with his watch-seals and costing approving glances on his reflection rom a mirror. The little woman was mt going to join him in hla walk when Sir. Starr appeared on the stairway and said : "All over for the love act. Wo will now have the marriage act. " Then the little man gave his arm delicate bend , and the arm of the little woman dropped into the angle and the white veil , the orange blossoms , the black salt and the watch seals all dis appeared through the stairway towards , ho stage. When they reached the op of the stairway the curtain was drawn and the stage presented a cur ious scono. Indians with dirty blankets. TATOOED MEN and women , fat women , and other curiosities were rnnnlng hero and hero , and Mr. Starr waa superintend ing the management of a parlor scene for a wedding , The curtain wont np and the orchestra played ' 'Marriage Bells. " Two mlnntes after "Bobble , " with Ida leaning on his arm , walked on the stage , followed by Rev. Hugh O Pontaooat , who preaohen at the Brooklyn academy of mnalc. Ida's sister , Mrs. Donee , and her brother The bride was not at all excited , bn 'Bobble" was , and the watch-seal went through the most horrible con tortions. The two little people jnsl came np to the knee of the Irish giant , who was present. "Robert , " said the minister , "will yonako Ida for your wife ? " "I will5Bald the little man , and the watch-seals jnrnpod. "AndJ Ida , will yon take Robert for your husband ? " "I will , " said the little woman , and she smiled at "Bobble. " AT TUB MINISTER , and at each and every pretty woman in the house. When the minister pronounced them man and wife the applause waa deafening. Ladies waved their handkerchief aa Bobbie kissed his wife. Mr. Bunoll then came forward and congratulated them , and all the curiosities extended con gratulations , after which the company went down stairs to the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Hnssa is twenty-five years old , and waa born at Hartford. Some six weeks ago Mr. Hossa went to Hartford ; there he met Miss Hosmer , and being moro prac tical than sentimental proposed that they should "star together , " and for this purpose she should marry him. At first she refused , for Ida Is a very sentimental young lady , and , in the language of Miss Myrtle Klngsland , the lecturer at the Museum. "She has u yearning after the ideal , a sweetly romantic , poetic , mind , " which revolted at the idea OF SURUYINO A STAGE CURIOSITY. But aaid the grooai yesterday : "If there is one thing that I understand better than another , it is a woman , and , sir" and hero the little man gave his watch seals and indignant jerk "in one week the heart of Ida Hosmer was mine. " Ida said ; "Of conno Bobbie is not a poet , bat I will give In to Bobbie if Bobble gives in to mo. " And the llttlo woman looked aa if Bobbie wonld do that. Chaugo of Mind- I declined to Insert your advertise * mont of Hop Bitters last year , be cause I then thought they might not be promotlvo of the cauao of Temper * anoe , bat find they are , and a very valuable medicine , myself and wife having boon greatly benefited by them , and I take great pleasure in making them known. REV. JOHN SEAMAN , Editor Home Sentinel , Af ton.N. Y.fl BAY CITY , Mich. , Fob. 3,1880. I think it my duty to send you a recommend for the benefit of any por- lou wishing to know whether the Hop Bitters are good or not I know they are good for gunoral debility nnd indi gestion ; Btrongthcn the nervous sys tem hud make now life. I recommend my patients to UBO them , DR. A. PRATT , Poor Llttlo Pongy Peggy Miller was a bright girl of eight years when she became a mem ber of Emmet's company laat May and played the chlldran In the "Fritz" pieces. She liked her work and Em met liked her style , because , as ho said , she wai a child , actress and noth ing moro , Her father , Wm. 0. Mil. ler , is stage manager for Emmet , and her mother , known as Jounlo Ohrlstio , ia of the company. Llttlo Peggy waa a great favorite in the company and with the public. She waa 111 in PhlU- delphla , bat would go on with her work. She waa ill In WlllUnubarg and aUll went on. Ono evening ih0 wni , standing In the wings ready to go on for her dance nlth Frilz She waa shaky , the muilo had struck up , she looked np in her father's face and said * "Papa , I'm afraid of that dance. " IIn asid : "Bo careful , dear ; do it easily , " and on shn wont , At the close of the dance , Peggy trembled , fainted and fell in Emmet's arms , Fritz carried her off tenderly , but it WAS not a play scene. Little Peggy's white faoo looked awoot In the casket and the flowers nestled lovingly around. Bat there was Inconsolable grief in the homo , and Peggy's last words , "Pnpi , I'm afraid of that dance , " will over ring in the stricken ft1 her'a oars Another Physician' * fcitimony. HOBTON. Mass. , M y 9 , 1881. I know parties who have tried nil kinds f inolicinea for Lung DtcM < > s , who my hat Dll.VM. . IlAl.L'fl JUL'AU KOK TUB is OOUfLKTK HUCCE. H DK * HAH H. Woou , Curing Consumptives. 'blUiclphU ' Record. It would Boom that San Francisco is very poor place tor a consumptive person to go to. Its heavy sea air , which is so stimulating to > person In irdlnary health , mows down the con- inmptives like the figurative soytho of loath. On the one hundred and iloven deaths recently reported in that tity , daring a single week , oonsamp jon claimed thirty victims and pnou inoula twenty-one. Wh the heavy sea air accomplishes on the Pacific 3oast is also the result of the light atmosphere - mosphero found at olovatjd poinla in the raneo of tbo Rocky Mountains. While Denver , Colorado.Springs and ithor delightful towns in Colorado , nd the far west are almost sure to jrlng relief to Invalids who seek the benefits of these resorts In * ho earlier itagos of consumption , a too rarlfiod .tmosphoro , with its diminished sup , ) ly cf oxygen , the life giving element mont , will generally prove fatal. It is well known that In diseases of the lunga a larger supply of oxygen than the patient has been in the * habit of obtaining through ordinary respiration Is absolutely necessary. Dr. Lleblg , ion of Baron Lioblg , and other omiu- mt European physicians have booomo ia well satisfied on this point that .hoyaro . now treating patients for .hoao and kindred diseases with "con * donaod air , " which is Inhaled in suit * ibly arranged air tight chambers. The rorv converse of this treatment is .hat which sends an invalid to a health resort of high altitude. Homo is the best place to bo ill , but if the invalh' is dotormlnsd to Book health else where It la always the part of wisdom to consult a physician as to where one shall go , for what may bo a resort r * health for ono many prove a Bopnlohr 'or another. Never Qlvo Un it you are suffering with low and d pressed spirits , losn of appetite , genera debility , disordered blood , weak conatitn. tlon , hendacho , or any disease of a bilious nature , by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will bo surprised to the rapid improvement that will follow ; you will bo inxpired with now life : strength and activity will return ; tmln au < misery will cease , and henceforth you wil rejoice in the praise of Electric liitton Sold at fifty centa a bottle , byO. F. man Aa Tall as a Barn Door. A Raleigh , N. 0. , youth of 18 years ( a six feet eight inches in height. London has a tenement house that la fourteen storioa or 139 feet high. R Z. Fenn , of Sonthbnry , Conn. , at the age of 15 , ia alx feet two inches in his a took Ings. A sixteen-year-old lad of Moore countyr N. 0. , is six feet fonr Inches from heel to crown. A colored lad at Sharpsbnrg , Nash county , N. 0. , can see over any seven- foot bean polo in the neighborhood. A pine tree recently felled at Top i- ham , Mo , , carried Its crest 183 foot , above the ground. From it 4,4GO foot of lumber wore obtained. It was oat ap into matches. Hamilton , Ont. , haa several oltizaas who coald servo in emergencies as fire escapes. Horn are samples : Emannel Morton , 7 feet ; William McCartney , G feet 7 inches ; Pollen Constable Donald Smith , G foot 0 $ Inches ; Chief of Police Stewart , U foot 4J inches ; George Sayers , G feet 4 inches ; Alexander Harvey , ar. , G feet 4 inches ; Jamea Harvey , G feet 4 Inches. Disease of the Kidneys , The frequency * n4 faullty of dlseaiei cf 'the Klencjs gho an cepecla Interest to tha study and Inveatlga'Ion ot tncro , and elevate any uli- covery ast 'their essential nituroi , or the means o ( curtnir them , loa vcr > Importa tplaolnine trtaudso'encocf medicine. When tbo ftft Is recall d that the kidneys are the great scaven ger * of the human boily- their olll > e Is to ro- ruire from he blood any and all Impurities which mav exl t In It ; th > t. If thin ollbi bo en tirely shut up , lite canuot ho long mamtal ed. The products of uaed-up and w r.-cut pilnclples Of the hnmtn body , rctilncd In thd blood to pol en the nervous eyitem , that Its functl ns or outlet will bo arrest < ! the brain will tcaso to tike cognlztnco nf turroundlnir persons and ob ject' , cjnaclousncss will bo obliterate' ) , tbo vital knit ulll become coi go.ted , tbo hoirt and lungs willceistto perform the r ratt In the phenom ena ol lite-tiny s op. Fre this , however , theme mo t terrible form ol all human suffering Is apt to Uko plicc. aid ghejan additional horror lethe the hour of dea'h If the i fQcesct tha Kidneys bo si essential to life , thai It must ccaso scon alter tlicy coiso to act , iho concljilon li Imsra- p < ble tna * any deviation from tbo peiforimnco of thcootnesmu tbeatt-nded with derange ment of health. Tbo urine Is the depurating se cretion eliminated from the blood by the Kid neys the ch nnel by which morbific agems are cariled out of treKoieral circulation , and the blood proterved In healthy quantity and qualll ) . If It falls to do this , disease follows as a neces sary sequence. To pr serve health II Is necowa- ry tr > preserve a fcealthy condition of the Kid- n.)8. fhls , of cour.o In attained by umpcranco In all re'atlons ' of lite , dltt , clothmexerclio , and residence Hut dlte so and suffering are Inoicapablo. They teem to ben part ct iho cuiso put upon man as tun fruits of hit dls ibedlence. vtbilo sin has brought Its puolihmtnts , ra n still has the consolatl n that Gad hat placed wl'hln ht reach a halm for every III , ana thtt , by Improving the opporluultus thus given , be may bo relieved cf his oufliring , live In the co- Joj mont of comparative comfort , and attain a groin old age When w recall the otnces nf tbo Kidneys , - thatct icmovlng ttiu worn out t sauo tlciLcnts from the luood , It s vaty to utdumtanJ how they may bocoao Is a < d Acrid and a IJ con dill nn ot the blrod ard very ilib.oto be ai tend ed with Kldmy ilUordors. Tccao sources of Ir- r t lion may loid n v rloui tornn of Kljncy inalaJlea , ai Kropsj , I ) abtt > s , llrlghfj Dlirno In which albumo" , cr tne cl incut of cu * locd wU h c ineapoi < "H with iho wli'tj ' o an egj , In o rrledoQ n lo urine , cauilun emaciation and untimely dmih. WeiOlknow h'w IntncMblo thtbd dlicakts are ; tint heretofore tlity h\eln a lajgopcr cent if cue , i MVtd istal Mu lc l science lcrir l much at icaaito their maniga rneut. What < odoiiro Isa remedy that wl > lgivo tone to the Kldnoys , build up thi blood , dot toy l acild cfiamter , and care thnarloui mala- d cs from which itc > eor > ai > suffer. Our atten tion hai been ncently c lied by soviral phi si- clan * to Hunt's Ittmidy , a Kidney medicine u ed by then In their pr o ICB. liwenn to be onu of the very few co > olnatlons out of the multi tude that nas any decided value , cr Uut U cal. ciliated tn bincfU the .llmontsfjrwhlch It U de- llgncd. It la an active dlurotlo excltlog the se er lions of the kl neys to more lutoato action , and tK ui cleansing the Moid of Impurities. It wems to act p omptly In those fnrms ot Dropsy which dep Ld upon Kidney troublei and will rapidly drain out the wattr f/om the llmba and abdomen , la UUbettg U Is sold to Itseen tha amount of sugar , to Inert an the appetite , and o > rwl' benefit in * p U a-New YOM ilodl- col and thirtkU JOWMI , UATIL1NQ WITH A MANIAO. Desperate StruRglo or a Lady With a Crnzod Servant. Spcc'at to the Globe-Democrat. . PiiiLADRLritiA , Pa. . March 9 For about ton daya Caroline Motzgar , a largo and atrong Gorman girl 18 years of ago , baa boon a servant with the family of Mr. 8 mnol May , of No. 2321 North Ninth street. The girl haa only boon In thla country abont three months , but aho was genial and obliging and aoon became a great favorite with Mrs. May , and appeared o take great pleasure in attending ho 8-montbj-old baby of the ittor. A few days since Mr. ilay left the city on business. , tul Mrs. May allowed the girl o sleep with her. Oc Thursday oven- ng , only a tew honra before thla para * on of servants WAS tranformod into a ilood-thirsty fiend bout on murder , iho sang Gorman lullabya to the baby mill the llttlo thing dropped off to ileop. Mrs. May then took the child ind placed It in its crib , after which crvant and mistress lunched together > oforo retiring for the night. At mid night , according to the girl's state ment , she wont into the cellar and > rocurod a hatchet , which she care- ally placed under tno bed in which Mrs. May was sleeping. Then she wont to s.loop alongside her Intended victim. Mrs , May awoke at 1 o'clock , and did not fall asleep again until 4. Sbo cannot toll how long she slept , but iho waa awakened in the most fright- ul manner. The servant girl had rlson , and grasping a long-necked lint bottle which stood on the dros - ng.caso , crept to the bedside and dealt the Bleeping woman a blow on icr head. . THK MUnDKKOUH BLOW had not boon well aimed , and the bet lo waa acattored into ploooH against ho head of the bed , the glass flying vor Mrs. May's face and around her load. With a shrlok , she sprang np > nd grappled with her assailant , sup osing at first that it waa a robber. The girl throw her off and got pos- icsiion of the hatchet , with which she itrnok Mrs. May a terrible blow on .ho forehead. "My God , my child ! ' exclaimed the wounded woman , na the girl again raised the deadly weapon pen aud struck another blow upon the mother's head , felling her to the bed , the blood spurting In streams from two ghaatly wounds. With the strength of despair Mrs. May sprang from the bed , and elud ing a third blow aimed at her , grasped the girl by the throat. Then a dea- porato struggle ensued. From end to end of the room the two women fought with almost superhuman strength. Mrs. May choked hoi would-bo slayer until the hatchet fel to the floor , and she caught It np ti defend horaolf with. Her clothe were covered with blood , and the carpet pot and furniture were spattered with the dark fluid. Another Blrnpglo" followed for POSSESSION OF THE HATCHKT , and the girl succeeded in getting 1 again. Fortunately Mrs. May sue coedod in forcing her assailant into th < hall and closing the door between them. When help arrived It waa found that the baby had boon serious ly , perhaps fatally , Injured by boleg knocked against the aide of the bod. Mrs. May's injuries are not fatal , al though there la great danger of erysi pelas. It ia generally believed that the girl waa driven to the deed by a fit of insanity. She oaj a aoveral days ago aho waa Instructed In a dream by God to kill Mrs , May and her child , and that the dream was repeated aoveral times. She had detormlnod on a prev ious occasion to obey the command , but ao great waa her affection for the llttlo baby that her heart failed her , and she could not accomplish her pur pose. THE ana's STORY , In giving an account of the terrible struggle with Mrs. May , she said : "After Mra. May cauaht mo by the throat I fought for my life for I thought she waa going to kill mo if she got the hatchet. I managed to got It back after aho lot go ot my throat , and if I had not been pushed out ot the room I wonld have killed the baby with it. " At thla point the girl burst Into tears and exclaimed "Oh , I am sorry ; I had to do It ; I had to do it. " Thtf girl ia Buttering with a disease peculiar to women which has caused her parents much anxletvand , recent ly she WPB taken to the Episcopal hos pital on Lehigh avenue , but was not Bucessfnliy treated. This disease , It IB said , frequently caused mental de rangement. SPEER'3 Used n the principal churches for commnu- Ion-purposes EXCELLENT FOR LADIES , AND WEEKLY PERSONS , AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are nnsurpossea oy any ointr native wine Uelng the pure Juice of the drape , produtid under Ur. Bpeer's own personal supervision , t ipurltjt and genulneneea. are guaranteed. Th youngest child can partake ot llagenenxM qual ties , and the weakest Invalid use It Ir advantage. U II particularly txineflclal to the aged and deblllU- led , and suited lo the votrtous.allmojU thai of. feet Iht weaker MX. Ill * In very r < fp clawia * 70 1 aiUKD OK. REMARKABLE ! KAXKAH Cm , Mo. , Sept. jo , 1882. 1 think It a duty I ewe to humanity to say what your remedy has ilono ( r mo. Ono yeai ago I contracted a bail cafe of Blood Dl ease. kid not knowing iho rrault of such trouble * , I allow- o It to run ( o oomitme , but finally applied to the beet physician In t Is city , who treated ma for ilx monlh * . H THAT TIM * I TOOK OVIR 000 riuji or roroioDiD OF KMCCRT J grain * ach , and hail run down In weight from 210 to 157 pou A . and KM confined to my bed with Mer curial llhci matUm , ncarcoly alilo to tarn myself over. Uelnitn traveling man , some of the fra ternity fount mo In this dcploralle condition , mended me BT 9 [ * l lk n e w o f to try your s o v o r a I spec tie. as caiK * that rud been cured by IM use. I commended the use It wltn very llltlo faith ann li lew that thrco weeks was able to take mvjdaco on the road Tha forort and eoppor-collorcd npota gradually dlsap- prai od , and to-elav I bae not a so cor ( pot on my person , and mv wclgl t la 217pounds , bcln/ more than lte\cr won , I do not wish jou to publish my name , but you may show Mt litter to any who doubt the merit of S. S. S. for I know It Is a sure cure. Yours Truly , J. II. B. Sote. thirty years ago there Ihcdln Montgo mery , Ala. , n ) omitf man who wan terribly afflic ted. Aftcrbe-lng trciteil for a long time by the nifd cal profwslon of thin town with no benefit , ho commenced taking B S. S , After pcntlstently taking it tno months ho WM rurol. Uclngaa qualnted with hli > for the dlseatic never made It turn. J , W. Btstior , J. P. , Hot Springs Ark. If you doubt , come to too us , and we will CURE OU , or charge nothing ! Write for particular * nd n copy of Iho llttlo book , " Mmoago to thn nfortunate Buffering " Ask any Druggist M t ur standing , VA.81OOO Reward will he paid to any Chemist who w.U Qnd , on ana'ysls ' of 100 bottle * S. S. B. , ono p.irtlc.o ot Mo-cury , Iodide ole o aiwlum , or oihtr Mineral substance. SWIFT PTOIKIO 00. , Proprietors , Atlanta , do. rice of Small Slie I 1,00 Large Sue , LIB SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR STEIrfHAllTB SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Rmody for Pile * . Sure cure tor Blind , Bleodlng&ItohlngF And all forma ol Homorrholdal Tumor * . The e SorresrroRiM act directly upon the trong , prevent their rcftlllng , and hence a radi cal cure U nuro to fplhw their use. Price , 75 centa a box. for mall on receipt ofj ititnto COL. L. T. FOSTER , Tonngstown , Ohio , May 10,1881. Dl. B. J , RntDALL * Co. I had a'.Tery Tola * le Ilamhletonlan cell that I prised very highly , e bad Urge bone spavin on one Joint and small one on the other which made htm very ame ; I had him under the charge ot two reUs * nary surgeons which failed lo care him. I wal ne day reading Ihe idrertlsemenl of Kendall1 ! pavln Ouro In the Chicago Expre , I determined toncetotry II and got ourdrngglsU her * f tend for It , and they ordered three bottles ; I look all and I thought I would give II a thorough rial. I used It according to directions and u * earth day the cell ceased lo be lame and ths amps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the colt's limbs are as free ol lamps and at mooth as any hone In the state He Is enllrt- y cured. The cure was so remarkable that lavoletlwoof my neighbors have th * remol * . ng two bottles who an now using II Very respectfully , L , T. FOSTER ind lor Illustrated circular giving roillt ? * iroot. Price 11 , All Druggists have It or cai ; el II lor you. Dr. B. J. Kendall ft Ocl , Pro- irletors , Enosbnrgh Falls , VI. 30Lb BY ALL DRUGGISTS If ; , ifl f , t ak tnrd I'l tlm etr'alu or /our diittn i > li' nlRht work , to r * - itniiiUnlsan J ute Hop Bittern naile UM. HopWc If you art 7TOHK and I ducrjtlon of illnflpal | turn i It TOU a : firiar- rlei : 01 * laKl , old oil ? po r ) aHt > or UnKul'n I | lntf 3a b d 1fei - ; utu , nly on Hop ) llttar . Wrtufntr you are , , jhouanai jot n- whtnoritr > oa feel , nviKU > from i < xn .liat your iT teinJ 1 forrn jt tt loner that tnlihf iiedt cleaitBlcir. tob * pdliraw .n ? or tlmulitlnir , ha eb * npr ent o irlihaut intixmUtie , I Ui * tlra lritaaf * > . * Hop HcpBtt ! rt ktlnev 0 1.0 orut'narveom- Illl I n < LOKlDtl , t'lntnt , duoa < p and Irnitita- oC tb stomach HOP | | W oarr ( or Kmrrlt , ttood , MdruiiliDBdii. ( ivir ot n/rt I HUM ot opioa , You wilt b * tobaooo , tJ cured If iouuie UnoreoUai. Hop Bltur * . , ni weak and ? Uti. Bcnddx Ioi JilrlUdtrj NEVER | Ciraolar. It * it may llOf-MTIMfi t live your IFAILI life. It hn rrti ax tnved hun Mkw p.Bri clredtr ' * ToronloO.U DR. WHIHIER. ITSt ObarlMBt. BT.I.Om8 Mo A KEQULAB GRADUATE ol two medlca eollrgeshas been longer engaged In the treatment - ment ol OIIRONIC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other physician In 81. ; Louis as'clty paper ! show and all old resident ! know. Consultation Iree and Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicines can be lent by mall or express every where. Curable cases uannteed ; where donfil ltt > It la frankly Mated. Call or writs. Nervous prostration , Debility , MenUl and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other affections ot Throat. Bkln and Bonee , lilood Iinpurltloa and Blood Poisoning , Bkln Affections , Old Borea and Uloera , Impedimenta to Marriage , Rheumatism I'Uea. Hpeclal attention to cages from over.worke < l brain. BUKGIOAL OA8K3 recelvo special attention. Dlseasea arising from Impru'lence. Eicosgeg , Indtilgenoes 2CO pages the whols lARBIAGE1 story well told. Many receipts ; who may mar ry , who may not , why , causes , oonsequencsi ind cure. Sealed for 25o postage or stamps. DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR OLD IHD YODNO , Mm jao FHULI. It Is a sure , prompt and effectual remeds or la- digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fevers , Want of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stares Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration , Weakness and general Loss of Power. It repairs nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , strengthens the enfeebled brain and restore * lurprlsmg tone and vigor to the exhausted or gans. The experience of thousands proves It to bean Invaluable remedy. Prlco , $1.00 a bottle , or six or t5. For sola by all drugghts , or sent secure from observation on receipt of price by Er.Stoinha- . O. Box 2400 St. oula Mo. _ _ " \ aill.LU - . . . ° nta ' < " " > o Life. Times , YV and Tri.nobaroasi . HIS WIFE. Jesse James. be ouly llfu authoilzal by her and which will not bo a "Blood and 1 hu < der" story , such as has bco i and will be pul lUhcd , but A ttua life by the only person who Is In poschn'on of the faota a fal h'ul and 'Irv tm wife. Truth Is moro r.ter- cBtlngtbiti Do'.bn. A tents ehou d apply 01 ter ritory at once. 80 75 cts. for Sample book. J il Chamber * & Co. . .Vr. kr i.itnf Mn GOLD MEDAL , PAU S. 1878 BAKEH'S 'u BREAKFAST OOGUA , Warranted Absolutely pure Cocoa , from \thlci thoexcees of oil lui boon removed. Ithai three times the strength ol Cocoa mixed with Stircn , Ar- rqvr Root or Sugjr , and J there fore ftr more e.onomlcal. It U delicious , nourishing , strength ening , easily dlgetted , and ad. tnlrably adtpted for Inva1 Ids as well M lor person ! In health. Sold by aroc rtCvwYwh r * WBiOftoDorobest8r. ! ! ] , Ian