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    THE DAiuif BJCE-XDBSIY Jimis 12
EXCITING OUOROII SCENE.
TurulDB Holy Water Into Whleky
with the Evil Spirit.
. Philadelphia Special.
A very exciting tlmo waa enjoyed
livt night by the congregation of the
Unlcn Bptist church , on Mlnstor
etrcot , holow Sixth. Tha vrorahlpors
tt the Uuloh Biptist ohnrch MU nil
colored panplo , Some tlmu ago the
demon of oUcord broke loote In their
uilclat nud Innured a general fiijht , In
which lovtral of the brethren and sis
ters were more or lees aoveroly wound
ed. At laat night's meeting about 150
members were present. A revival
hm boon In prngrota for several wookr.
Tno oonverta , fifteen in number , : o
to bo bapt-z d ou Sunday. The con-
grt'gntlon mot to hoar the testimony
of the converts.
"Di brodrcn and alstoni will como
to order , " eatd Brother William Wal
lace , the paator , "an * do water moth
ers will load in do candidates for do
rite of baptism. " The firat candidate
was a neat looking young colored wo
man. Brother Wallace naked her a
quoatlon or two. She hoaltatod , Ho
answered hla own question. She re
peated the ono after him. Brother
Abram Fisher rose from hla neat in the
roir of the church. "Brndder Wal
lace , it ia caatouiary in do church that
candidates for do rite of baptlam shall
ba called on for to relate tholr reli
gions experience , nnd I object to your
qneBtlou' of di > m , "
"Yr , yar , BradJor Wallace , deanS
S yo llaten to do voloo of do slebbll , "
* - shouted a deep baaa voloo. Aa she
apoko , S ator Margnrot Moonly , whoao
fighting weight la 00 pounds , leaped
from her eoai. She was savage and
sweating. She made for Brother
Flahor. She iqaared off in front of
Brother Fisher.
"Ys dobbll , " aho said , "why am yo
standln * In do way ob do church ? ' '
Brother Fiuhor waa roaoluto. His ox-
cltemont got the better of his Eog-
lleb , which la generally one of the
most accurate languages talked In the
union church.
"Slater " ho aaid "If
Moonly , , yo
are comtn' hero to turn water into
wbhky by broathln" on it , you'd bet
ter go homo and try It there. "
Slater Moonly waited no longer.
She made for Brother Flahor. Ho ro-
treated. The congregation wna in an
nproar. As aho cllmbad over a pow a
stout , peace making brother came
within runge.
' Slater , forbear , " ho said. "Shut
up do violins of your wrath ; nnd for
got an yon would bo forfcoken. " Sla
ter Moonly did not anawer. She
planted ono foot firmly on the pow
BI at , and the other crosswise over the
three lower buttons on the corpulent
brother's long vest. The brother waa
picked up In the middle of the aiale ,
The oexton , the board of turatocs nnd
thu president of the Ladles' Mlto ao
cloty , came to the rescue.
"Bounce the alator till she cools
down , " cried a hundred voices ,
Brother Wallace did not interfere ,
They grabbed the big woman , and b ;
much hauling dragged her out intc
the entry.
"Oh ! my eye , " cried Jnatloo Jonoo
Hla eye wao safe , bat Sister Moonly'i
finger nalla had pared the near aldo o
hla nose. Brother Horatlus Tarquli
Boyer , who wolgha 175 pounds In tin )
costume , pressed in front.
"Lat me wrestle with her , " ho cried
la a mlnuto and a half she had baei
landed on the sidewalk. In her han
aho attll carried a baggy , green urn
brolle. As Brother Boyer turned t
go into church that umbrella strnc
him on the left oar in a style whlc
sent him to condole with Brothe
Jones. It waa with much difficult
that the congregation waa rcetorcd t
order , but Brother Wallace finally dif
mlaacd them with the benedlctlet
and the lights were turned out , but uc
uutil Brother Whlto had shaken hi
fiat under Trustee Austin's nose.
Gould'd Wonderful Yacht.
Philadelphia Record.
Among the conveniences with vrhio
Mr. Gould's ynoht will be fitted wl
ba a largo and improved lea machine
capable of making a thousand pound
of Ic9 dally. The machlno was orlgli
ally constructed for the United State
nrta-of-war Tallapooaa , The yaot
will ohe bo provided with a pitei
distilling machine , which will dall
convert 500 gallons of s < 0t water int
fresh , Ono hundred and fifty Edlso
electric lights , anch as are In usa i
The Record building , will lllumlnat
the vosaol. Thirty llghci will be required
quired in the engine room alone. Th
crow , whloh will nnmbjr fifty mor
will include an electrician ,
Ojrpenteas and upholatorors ar
now bually engaged In transformln
i the spiclcua between docks into pal
t tial quarters. Tha fiaest of wooc
are being used In fitting up the room
The sleeping rooms will bo suppllf
with buttonwood , sycamore , Oallfoi
nla laurel , white maple , Spanish ci
dar , and cherry ; bathroom , white m
pip ; dining saloon , oak ; and sool
hall , black ralnnt , The 'bulwnr
will bo capped with solid mahogan
The engines , whloh are 1,400 her
power , were recantly tried and foui
to work like a charm. Ono hnndn
revolutions n minute were made , ai
when the trial was over not a drop
water was found on its journals. 11
Nelson D. Johnaon , Jr. , of this clt
has boon selected chief engineer. Tl
yacht ia oxpastod to make twan
knots an hour.
A NEW THAMES TDNNBL.
To bo Built for the Underground EU
trie Hallway In London.
The Thames tunnel , which nacd
bo one of the uiatvols of London ,
aa nothing compared with the ir
subway along which passengers w
be aped by lightning under the b
of the Taamoa. Yet the famous wo
of Brunnel cost 408,000 , where
the contract for the electrical tutu
has been ht for 83COD The Thsit
tunnel , bfgnn in 1825 , was jjr
finished till 1843 , but the now tunn
instead of taking eighteen yeara
construct will bo completed in elojhtc
months , Of course , the Ctnri
Gross tunnelrill / not bo
largo as the first tunnel , wnlch c <
silts of two parallel arches of n
ronry 14 feet broad , 1C feet high , a
1,200 feet long , but it will bo me
wider than the gloomy and uhpleast
Bubwiy at the tower , which , althorj
400 yards long , is only D feet in dla
eter , The precise dimensions of I
now tunnel are not given in the pr
poet us , although it la atatod thatpli
and specifications have been l.uutd on
which the tender of tint contntulurn
had been b.uod. It rill 1)3 twthlrdt
ot a mlle in length. Thoto will be ft
double lluo of r Uwnys , aton * ; which
t'-.o coni-tntit fitruam of olictrical } '
dr.wn cars will p.v > s < t the rate 01
11 miloanu hour. Eich cirrLi.'o wll1
run tioparato y llko au omnibus , and
bo driven by electrical currutHa con-
orated by aloam driven dftinmoii , at'd
conveyed by means of n centnil r.ill teA
A dynamo in tin center of the c.tr-
riago.
The tunnel will bo composed of iron
csusoua lined witli wnito bricks , end
lighted , It Is to bo hoped , with Incan
descent lamps. The ntuol rails will bo
la'.d upon continuous longitudinal
sleopera of timber , Imbedded In the
concrete ilior , ao that there will bo no
ballast or other muist enbstnnco to
produce any auiell or feeling of damp
ness. Tnu curlogefl will bo construct-
cd entirely of stool tind wood , without
any cloth or leather lining , similar
to thosu nnnnfacturcd for the
tnmwaj-s by Moasra. Stephenson ,
of Now Yotk. The whoola will
bo uudor the center of the carrlngo ,
with a wheel base of five foot. The
floor of the curdrtgea will only bo ntno
inchoo above the rails , the floors of
the terminal platform being on the
same lovcl as the floor of the carriages ,
Tno center of the carriage being occu
pied by the dynamo-machine , each
lend will be devoted to pissongerr , ono
j department bolne. for first and the
othur for Bocoud cln a pnjoengers ,
which will bo distinguished by diner-
out colored lamps.
The advantages of electricity as n
motor in tunnela are too obvious to
ueod explanation. At ono ntroko all
the tulphurious fumes and tbo stifling
atcaui , which render the underground
railway BO horrible are avoided.
Tnore is no shrieking , no pudinir and
groaning , no dirt , no damp , every
thing is clean and dry. Whether it
will bo equally profitable i ) another
matter. The cost of working the now
tunnel railway is provided for by con
tract with Mos&ra. Siomona at very
moderate tonne. All tbo rolling-
ntook and plant Is to bo laid down for
L'JOGO , and the railway is to bo
worked by the a&mu from for 5,000
per annum nnd ono-fifih of the yearly
orotB receipts from traffic in excess of
20,000.
LOGAN'S PROPO3KD KOBBERY.
A Clear statement of the Uaeo of the
Zunlaaud tbo Senator.
W. K. Curtis In Chicago Tilbune.
The Zinis are n little community
living in the midst of a desert , 8,000
feet above the sea , near "tho grand
divide , " which formo the backbone of
the continent , and stretches from
Alaska to the hthmua of Panama *
When Coronado led his army cf con
quest from the City of Mexico north
ward in 1540 , searching for the seven
cities of Clbola , whoso walls woio said
to bo of allver and gold , ho found
Zunl , and conquered its puop'e. Since
that day they have never killed n
whlto man. Taoy have herded
s few sheep and a few cit-
tie ; they have cultivated a few
acres of ground , and lived peace
fully and contentedly , spinning wool
making blankets , and performing
I tholr curious religions rites , whloV
which were inherited from their an
casters , the Azbecs. The govornmcn
has given them no assistance , and the ;
have asked none. Not a dollar hav
they coat the tax-pnyera cf the nation
either for war or for supplies. Ni
treaty has over been made with then
bocauaa none wan required. The ;
were satisfied with their ondltion om
are as proud c.f their antiquity am
traditions as aio the descendants o
the pilgrims the Msjlbwer brought
When the land grant of the Atlanii
aud Pacific railroad wt > s being surveyed
voyod , President Hayes dtroctei
the Indian agent at Sint
Fo to describe the lands occuplei
and used by the Xinl Indiana ii
order that they might bo withdraw )
from the market. A mistake wa
made in this description , two of th
four springs upon which the Indian
depend for their water supply , an <
the Nutrias valley , which ia the mat
fertile and in fact tha only fertile trac
of all their posacsjlour , not being In
eluded. The error was diacovero
last fall , five or six years after It wa
mado. Major Tucker and nsucolstc
immediately located "homestead" an
"desert laud claims" upon the Nutria
valley , .and tholr papers were Bent t
Washington. The commissioner c
the general land office postponed aotlo
upon the caeo until the dispute
bonndarp lines should bo detormlnec
and , the matter being brought io th
attention of tbo president , a proch
ination was issued correcting the mil
take aud restoring to the Zanls thol
farms and pastures aud springs. N
c _ I ono donlos that there was a mlataki
3 _ no ono doubts that it was the intot
a. tlon of President Hayes to tnclnd
a.al the Nutrias valley in thoZanlreaorvi
alka tlon. The question Gau. Lagan ht
y. rataud la , whether the Tndlana ahonl
y.BO aufler end hla non-in-law prcfit by tb
id error cf the Indian agent.
3d The point Gjn. Logan makes In h !
ad letter to yon is , that /unlsalread
of have moro land than they need , a
[ ofr. though ho admits that nearly all the
have is a desert , and not oven cap
bio of sustaining animal life. 1
showa that they have 1,100 acroa <
each family , end ought to. ba ablu i
get along with loss. Tint is truo.
dczen acres of good land will do ;
well for them aa 1,100 Rcrea of BUI
land an they have , and 1 do not thli
IC- the /junls would obput to Msj
Tucker's locating upon almostr.ny pa
of their rceorvatlon txcuptthu Nutrl
valley. Ho has appliud for 800 acr
and his associates for 1 GCO acres mor
and the 2,40D acres embrace nearly t
the fertile land they have. Thia I
in brief , the situation , and the quc
tlon which Gun. Logan ntlca the go
ornmont is , whlnh has the high
right to the Nutrltm valley , lib aon-1
law or the Xanl Indiana ] If the en
were reviewed ; if Mr. Tucker had ci
tlvatcd and herded hla flecks up
these lands for t lira a or ton csnturk
whether ho had a written and rocor
cd title-to them or not , I do not I
llovo the secretary of the inter !
would listen to tha application of :
Indian or a whlto : ltlz3n for thi
possession. The color of a folio
croatnre'a akltm makes all the dlflc
enco in the world.
The statement that an open rupti
would occur between the Grand Trunk a >
I New York Central appeara to be wlthi
foundation.
QUESTION.
Answered by the Society Rrportor.
Chlc ; butc.
"Society editor In ? "
A tathor thin young man with 7cry
tight pants , high collar , and a round
cloth cap of tlit ) ntylt ) worn by byaiclo
ridurs had opened the door of the
editorial rooms and propounded the
above question ,
' 'No , ' said the icportor , "tho aocl-
oty editor lau'l In. Did you want to
see htm ? "
" 0 , awfully , " was the reply.
"Why , I wouldn't havu missed seeing
the ooclety editor for Anything ,
What I wanted to toll him about wna
very Important really and truly it
was. "
"la Boatrlca Pcrklna going to Mnk-
for the BUtnuier again1 naked
the iiDno ropjrter ; "becinco If It's
anylhlug about that , or , 'South Sldo
social circles are In a flutter over the
upproftchiug nuptials of a prominent
bullo and 0110 of our bust-known
young business men,1 any of UN can
attend to it just as well as the society
editor. Both thoao sentences are
kept In typo. "
"No , it'o nothing like that. "
"Nothing about 'Bovorr.l woll-known
aocloty young mon on the north si do
are about to Orgautza n riding club' la
it ? Wo'vo got that already too , but
wo generally wait till about the middle -
dlo of Juno before printing it. Tnon
it moans that nome dry gooda clorka
are going to hire mustang ponies for
ouo conaocutlvn evening and spend
the balance of the auinmor getting
over it. I know j.11 abnt north side
riding dubs. "
"I never ride , " said the young man.
"I wouldn't adviao yon to , nnlcBi
you take along n poatsgo ctarnp to
make you alt qniotly on the horao. "
"What I Wrtutto know , " said the
young man , "la whether In
walking with a lady n gentleman
should alwaya offer her his right arm
or make it a rule to have the lady on
the inaldo of the w\lk , no matter
which arm aho takes in accomplishing
this result , Wu'vo had an nwful ar
gument about it over ou Ashland nv-
onuo , and Cholly and I nearly had B
real serious quarrel. "
"Who laOholly ? "
"Ho'a my roommate , you know.
Wo'vo been awinl frlenda ever since
ho lent mo hla mauve-colored pants
two years ago. Lint Ohriuttuao I g ( > vo
him a lovely psir cf dove-colored silk
BuspenderB , and when my birthday
cornea ho la going to glvo mo a real
anoet pair of allk stockings with my
monogram on them. I wouldn't for
anything in the world have any trou
ble occur ootweou Onolly and I , ba-
cauBO we've boon in the threads to
gether for nearly a year. "
"In the what ? "
"In the threads in the thread de
partment , yon know and wo think
everything In the world of each other.
I hardly ever buy a lemonade without
naklug Oholly to have some of it. But
we're awfully puzzled about thia matter -
tor I told you about. Oholly saya the
gentleman ahonld always offer the lady
his right * aim , but I don't think so.
I'm going to take a splendid young
lady out for a boni-rldo in Union park
next Wednesday evening , and that'a
how wo cimo to talk about it. "
Well,1' aald the horeo reporter ,
"this what-ahall-wo-do-wlth-our-girlt
business Is a pretty complicated mat
ter. There are a good many thlngi
to be considered , and the beat author !
ties have decided that no abaoluti
rule in regard to what arm a lad ;
shall take when walking with a gen-
tlomnn cm be laid down. It depend
a good deal on tha gait of the girl , . '
have aeon some shy , demure , please-
do- not -aay piano - leg when . I - am
around young creatures th\t : woul <
carry a man nil over the olduwalk i
you happened to walk them in fron
of a millinery otoro and had then
hitched up on the rff aide ; and thni
there nre others who walk in n corn
on-niy-llttlo-toe atylo. They're daisies
They nort of drift down the ctroo
aldevrays like a ono-ieggod duck , ait
keep stepping on your ankles and not
hig aa If you were the firat of a filgh
of stairs that they would llko to clltn
but couldn't , A nice sqnare-galto
girl that goes straight ahead an
* doesn't lunge around and make yo
d' l I think every mlnuto that aho'a going t
brcnk her ohock-roln the next drlv
will do well enough on either aide , be
18 , with tbo hon-iu-a
kin
i - - galo-of-wlnd
I it'a better to keep them on the lo
side all the tlmo , because yon can fen
'em off moro naturally. "
"Then you think either is nllowt
ble ? ' asked the young man.
" Certainly. When did you Bay yo
were goicg out with thia girl ] "
"Noxt "
Wednesday.
"Well , you'll have tlmo onong
before then to have your legs dippe
over , "
"Havo what ? "
' 'Have your lega dipped over. Whc
people make candles , you know , ar
any of them are spoiled , they just pi
them In the mold and dip them eve
I guess likely yon can find Homo oai
dlo molds on the West Sldo at
| Improve your appearance consider
bly. "
WRECKS IN WASHINGTON.
The streets of Washington , ea
Ramadell , In The Philadelphia Prca
are lined with old , battered wrec'
that the waves and winds of polltl
bavo cast ashore irom tlmo to tlm
A young man with ability and ai
billon , but with no money , is lured
Washington Ly the fickle light
eocial and political promlnonco. I <
not care whether bo comes to 11
house , whether ho cornea to the BO
ate , whether ho la the head of
bureau , an officer of congroea , or ovi
a department clerk. The llfo Is g ,
and easy , and moat inviting and t
ductlvo. Money cornea easy.I
forgets to look on it for what It
worth , and la gradually dranu in
thu thouchtloBB , selfish lifo ai
hiiblts by which ho in sc
TI unded. Ho dees not stud
ho docs not Improve , but ye
or D7 vear h ° becomes lees fitted for ao
nn support. Ho loses hla energy , if ov
3r he had It ; hu IOHOS his ambition. B
w. there comes a Hood and ho Is awe
from his moorings. The
) r. party r
changed , or his political "loflnonc
has changed , aud ho finds himself w !
the same Idle habits , but without
ire nd salary. He cannot or will not go ba
3Ut to his old homo and begin anew , 1
stays hero , and year by year hopee
not biolc into oflloc , How ho li' >
( ho tueautlmo hunvon only kv
There are honorable cxooptlomt
they only servo to establish the .
bomo of the richest nnd mnat f
ncnt clli7.3iR l ; > cnn llfo In Wathln
M department c'.crks ' , I wlllnnti
lion namcr. 1 la p Lot , hoif ,
well known here , that n mnjorllt
thoao who are forced out of | o
llfo and settle In Washington tuat
aa "no'ordo wools. "
I know a graduate of Ilarvnil-
lego , who wna hlmaelf the prcnt
of n. college , n senator in COBS
and subsequently in a posltcf
almost uutMjafJoJ power , whoit-
tlod" In Waahlngtoi ) . Drinnd
cards bronght him to ruin , iio
was , if I nui unt wioug , once til
nnd many tlmos in thu ntfttioii te.
Ho wasa oupeilorncholnr , an oltnt
speaker nncl un r.blo thinker , ran
not unnaunl for him to aothle
former frioiids nud ask for n ctor
to buy him aornothtog io cat , ore
ho is now I do not know.
1 knorr of as sad H caao the
lower house n man of oouiullnn
mind and proeonco , and rnroljited
aa an orator , Ho WAS at onrto u
member of the constitutional ren
tlon of Kentucky , afterward loui
bcr of the atato lugislat oi
California , and woi olcr ti
codify the lawn of that ntatrs ; ni
elector on the Fremont ticket $50
was receiver of public moneys out
of the torrltorloo , and eubaontlj
surveyor general , and then nod tw (
terms In the house. Ho w ugh
by all the fiolinitllio , rollglona I lit
erary aociotioa hero , and atoocjhlgt
aa any man in cither branch con
green. Well , what of it ? \ ask
Well , thia of It. For aovoyoar
piat that man kept ono of thowoa
dlvoa and brotholn in the ollwhor
young mon and weak mon wiluro <
by rum , cards and women. I dlu
the othir day In thia nilsoralhovol
and was followed to his go by
depraved oroaturo of the tonwhoi
ho called his wifu ,
I can point out to you exiibtoi
hero who scarcely buy their bkfasti
who are an ceody and dilttpltid tin
they will cross the street ra'r ' thn
meet an old friend. Thcnro o :
cabinet cfilcara who inr.d toipntti
"us common people" with u fro
their carriage whoeln aa U rolk
grandly on , who ro iiowL-rocO ]
ulzed by their former nsaoclat The
are cx-genorala In the arm who
names have houorablo inontl in hi ,
tory , whcBO deeds will uovoo fo
gotten , and on whoso ahotiia tl
double star of a major gonotlet wl
pride , now BO poor and hotau th
they are often hungry , wlthi a cote
to buy food.
Moneyed Mon and Nowipern ,
The Philadelphia Times lya U
there has boon quito a mllll wast
by mon posaoatlnf moro nicy th
wisdom to build up a rlv to T
Public Ledger in that cl It 1
generally been the vain tempt
money to command the pot ; of joi
nalUm , and the result haioon u
form failure. Journal tff jour ;
has riaon and fallen , and to Lcd |
la moro prosperous and inlhntlal
day than over before in Idonf , U
history , and the eiforta omoney
supplant it have porlshcdiko tra
in the Baud. In liV maun
several millions have bn was
by mon of money to auilont * ]
Now York Herald. Offdiod woa
has time and acaiif rnsul
to hnvo Ita own organ , iteown no
paper , its own eoclal artlca to
vance the ehoddyito , ni Its t
money reports to bull or ear ate
aa tlui interest of the gnbler
mandod ; but thu moneyf the t
of money vanlaben and inho fnlli
of time hb newspaper vilnhea a
And what ia trno of ThNow Y
Herald and The Phlladehla Let
ia equally trno in nearly ( ory clt
the union. Money la ovc repca
the blunder of nsaumlnilhat it
control public opinion an the cl
nols of trade by the pritltutloi
public journals lo public docopt
and it doubtleaa will coiinuo to
play ita olugular wcnkneaby cent
ing to buy or start nowsi.pcrs to
guiah or die unlamented.
PILL !
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPflO UVE
Loss of AppHlto , Bowola coitl
Pain in the Head , with a dull
nation In they back part , Fain un
the Shoulder blade , fullnei ai
eatlntr , with a disinclination to
ertlon of body or ralnd , Irritabl
of temper , low spirits , with a fi
Ingof havlw noorlected some dv
Weariness , Dizziness , Flutterlni
the heart , D ti before the ciyes , 1
low Skin , Htedache poneraily o
" ' ' ' "
Restlessnesswith
colored
CONSTIPATION.
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recta lucli n clmnuo of foelliiB
R > ti | l l > the iullerrr.
'Xlicyliicrrmc tlie Appetitetnrtc
tlio b'dy ' toTnke ou 1 leali , thui th <
( cm l | iiuurlilieit , and by tliolr T <
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DLICK dy o olnelu unillcatlon nf thli lv
tmirirtnuimturalcofiir ArtilntUntnn
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tcrtt ve
flis tin
ithi JOHH D , PEA'BODY , M.
talPHYSICIAMAHDSURC
.ok
) Ut OFFIOE ROOMS. 3 * B 1107 KAKI
i to UtsMencu 1711 Dougtw Str t0mnh
L.ETTEUH
In I'ostolllco during the week
9 , 188H.
OF.NTLKMEN.
Aldrleh 7. 8 Armntroni ; M
AiiRcUJJI BurtlottKli
Hroknrp A JJoil A U
Hell .1 B ker F U
rlKKslt BallUHA
lurko.J O BrpckinnnA
Coylo K U Coulter W 1
Untk A N 2 Cnporon A
( Jolmiw , H U Uiownti. U W
ColimltC ChriBtloK
Conklln It W O moron J
CWln.M ) DoyloS
pitnn T V DunleUon 1'
Dulucfn.I UeuwnrlhJ
DiiMjMiJ KllkuA
Kdinunds F S Flaher G II
* mtt J I ot C
Knlltnnnn 0 Kuuk K
Fines K Frlty H
Gulh.cl T G.urity M M
Grant U J Oeleoler K 3
UuslmrotW Hughes W
Hnll S Hftuaou I'
HIpKsK HnllcnJ.
Hivmrociiiun J Hny J M
Hunter BW ItnrdGW
Hennlugfton N H Hufhen .1 1)
HarrlvmM Hnya J M
tohnhon H Johmou W
Jolmej K JuhiMon J A
Jnnson J 1' Jnck nn K
Johnson 111' .Inck U 0
KollySGrow Klmhouph D A
Kruhn K J Kent 11 H
JCropp .1 Knatip K .T
KncylC Lmilt & Himl
liawson T hlndttrnm .T
Iiewls J.i \ , Irfiwry ( } U
Inthrop K K Moak F
M ran K Moelm .1
Mlllnr 0 MeNlello O
McKee U M Mcltnlo M A
Mark .1 Morrow M S
McClalllln II J Mover W
Miller J MpLomJO
McCftlnms J F McCauley W
MJTUB N O Norton F
OncnaC O'UryftnJII
Onkloy.Hi 1'olteri.onJ-l' .
I'cok S .r 1'ownl Ij
1'fltnlck 8 N I'umtny II II
1'arker BIOS 1'oroy O 1)
1'ochtel T Qulim ] :
Kttliln M linsBouscn W
Hocknnl W J Hteuornnnel G
Sullcra M Sulloy M
Sconoider N Hinpnnulcrfcr J
Stephen ,1 Smtidy G
Sweet J II Stow.ml.TT
Sullivan T Schmlth W
Scrivener \V A H mnclson 0
Torgorecn G TucUor 0
Tfttol ) Thoi i onW
u TahnondF Thorn * * W
ThunuuonW Wilde U W
1Cor Wllllniu , t WoHeWK&Co
erin Wlntorstecn l ! Wrlpht J F
in W isan\Y 11 /.a lcrG W
id
LIST.
K' A.UJersoti Mr * Jj K Huulnafpr Miss Y
rene Iloukcr Mrs W K.IUJ . Mlts 1C
noD Unhurt Mrs H Kli-o cl Mra F
D- liil. ) Mrs M Ktiney Mrs A
Dr Buiyty A Keunody Mra A
rho Brown Mrs U I < uu Mhu K
ho Buchtel Mlaa V Mattsuu 0
th BhrUy Miss B Mnttaon MM ! 8 U
at Caatlca Mrs A Miller Mrs 0 K
ut dimming Ml a Mnttaon Mit i N
CliristtiiHcn Mlfts 8 McDonald Miss M
Clark Mlaa J 2 Moheu MIs C
Crump Mra I Me.Grnoty M A
Churchll Mrs .T M cMnhau Miss J
Miss K Neckol Miss G M
lat Dimple Mis A OlandorMlns A
ed Douahor Miss M Ormo Mlsg H
an Uitilck Mls < K O'Belrno Mra
'ho Klkrol MUn 1C C 1'ettcrfon A
Folty Mra K I'ettrsnu Miaa A C
taa ' J
Gurnam MUa II 1'opo
of Glinien MUfl K PillButiry Mrs AIM
ar- \IM Mlus K lUco Mrs M
nl- Hnynoi Mrs TJ K lUpp Mlas II F
nal Hall Mn G U Scott Mra N
Hopkins Mra A Srnneon Mlis O
? er SuHenbergerMriWAShermnn Mlsa F
torg Simpson Mlea K Smetojor Mra M
> rg Terry Mlaa S Thompson Mlaa S
to roUHTU CLASS 1IATTKU
cka Hehm G F t ! Gntea Mra II
or , Putnam Mra A L W Knglor O G
ted Hathnwny Mra F Crawford
KftlashaGH Bell Mm .T
rho Murray T Uurko J J
dth Danburg A
ved ATnos F.UALL rostmaatei
ws- The Supreme Court In Group.
adwn "Rtmsdoll" wrltee in his Wanhl
> wn
icka ton luttor to thu Philadelphia Pr
do I aarr , yesterday , in a public ailici
picture of the members of that uai
nan
body , the supreme court of the U
1CBH
Ia the first that
ilso. cd Stntos. It
'ork been token alncoBlatchfordMatth ,
and Gray have been mombcrs. It
Jger
and is partlac
of very ntrlklng group ,
y ly rnmarkablo for thepoaltlonn of
ting
ilarlan 1
dlfleront judges. Judge
can Imuionao man. He la consldon
nan- 11 of over six feet tall , and la built 111
ion typical Kontucklan broad sh
dla- , dorod , long limbed and miaaivo.
Inn- wolght must bo conolderably over
Ian- pounds. Ho , Gray , Woods and
other stand at the roar of * ho a
judges In the picture , who are alt !
and thu diflorcnco in helyht mater
mars the harmony. B Brian's
slzo would command attention in ,
crowd. Will you believe , therol
that ho looks email beside of Gray
la a fact. Gray must surely bo
fcot six Inchon tall. Ho is a
handsome man and an vain an La
or Oonkllug. Ho la a bachelor
imaglnoa every lady is In love
him. Ho ia a very able mwi , b
very domineering ono. I have i
.vo ender - , thought that a truly great man <
dor not bo small enough to be vain
fter ez- "airy , " but I may bo wrong.
lity Idea that has always kept me
ool- thinking Conkllug wan a great
tty. When the pic
But let that pass.
of the judges were taken , I m
ver called G
fit * stand , the photographer
attention to the laot that If ho .
hla great hight would mar the nyi
try of the picture , but It mud
ditferonco , and hla picture in hla
of office , with hi ) hand aoroit
to
breast , looks llko u Roman sona
an though I never saw ono.
) yn-
into
tct- uu. THE BAD AND WOETHLB
Are never imitated or counttrj
Thia la especially true of a f
medicine , and It la positive proo
I/JSST E. It the remedy imitated is of the hi '
valuo. As noon aa it had been i
and proved by the whole world
f. T.
. . < > Hop Dittora wan the parent , boi
UM. > mcmt vftlur.bla family tnediclr
toarth many Irair..tloun eprnng u
bognn to n'e\l ; the uoUccs in
' .
'aBtcin.
the and people of the ca
a inceti proHa
rumcnli had uzprcBsed the merits of I
iatlon'1 indui
to
. nnd in every nay trying
phlloto.
their fit ;
h ut pie- forlnpr invallda to UHO
alls U Htuad , oxfectlng lo make menthe
) crloctly the credit und good name of 1
Many othora aUrtod uostruma ]
tbicc In Blrullnr atylo to U. U. , will
11 of a
1 vo , a oufily dnvlued nama in whlc
J an a1 ivord "llo ; ) " OA "IIops" were u
Itfoitl to bollov
to Induce people
ftffay
9 body
. vvero the er > mo an Hop Uitterc
ti 8 a' d Buch pretended romcdlea or CQI
u the
matter what their ntylo or n
or , a > > il and oapc'cblly these with the
otluin- ( ulut.'ir ) ' "Hop" or Hops In their name
t ny way connected with them c >
name , are Imitations or count
liowaro of them. Touch m
them. Uaing nothing but tronnl
liltto'/a with a bnnah or clue
green Hops ou the whlto label ,
nothing oleo , Druggists and
are warred against dealing in
tona or counterfeits'
STENCIL CUTTING ,
tasinit'liing , Bell Hanging , Saw Filing ,
UMBRELLA. AND PARASOL REPAIRING.
fith Street 2nd Door North of Dodge. Omaha , Nob.
E. B. CHAPMAN & CO.
1213 Farnam St. . Omah6 ,
Railway Sime Table.
U. P. H. n. MAIN LINE.
LIU VI. AKHITt
Dally Rxtrm | .lt5 : p m Dally Kipros ? :26 : p tn
Denver Kxp. . . 7:10 : p m Denver Kip..7:35 : A ra
6UO : p m Kmlifrant 6'i Bin
OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINB-U. . P. DL.OT.
Limi. ARMVR.
Lincoln Kx. . . 11:15 : a m I Lincoln Kx.lOSp :
Ulxed 8:15 : a m | Mixed .4:45 : p m
DUMMY TKAINS-nniDClK DIVISION.
Dummy traliu leave Omaha M follows 8:00 : a
m ; P:00 : a m ; 10CO : a m ; 11.00 n ni , 1:00 : p in ; 2.00
tn ; 3:00 : p m : 4:00p : ni ; fi.oo p m : C:0o : p in
Dummy trains leave Council ItlnfU M follows !
8:25 : m ; 0:25 : am ; 10:25 : Mn ; ll',25atn ; 1:25 : p
m:25 : : p ui ; 3.S5 p tn ; 4:23 : p m ; BX5 : p tn ; C:1B : p
w.
w.Sundayi lhoDummy traln leave Omaha At
9:00 : , 11:00 : a in ; 2.00 , 4.00 , l.Oo ami 0:00 : p m.
Leave * Council IllnT ( > i at 11:25 : and 11:25 : t m
2:26 , 4:26 : , 6:25 : and C25 ; p m.
T11UOUOH AND LOfALl'ASSKNaGIlTHAINS
1I1UDOE D1T1SIO.M.
LKXVU OMAHA. LK\V1 OOUNClt. ILUrU
PaajN'o 2 7:45 : a m IVs. No K. . 7,25 am
"NolO BMSpm " No IB. . ll:20am :
"No 4 3MO pin No 3. ,11:30 : am
Kmltr ( nt No 8.0:15 : a tn ' No ! . . . . 7-20 p in
" NoT.O-OOpra " No 1. . ,7:00pm :
SIOUX CITY A PACIFIO-DKrOT N. ISth St
IXUTO Omaht lor O'Neill rla at Paul
Line for Dlalr. . , . . , 8:30 : am
Arrive from Nellgh 8:30 : p m
0. , M. At ST. P. U. 11.-U. P. DKPOT.
LUAVR. Anravii.
Mall A Kx 7:45 : a m * I M ll & Kx..7.-2'h > in
AtUntlo Kx..8:40put : Pac'flo ' Kx..0:43a : ji
Dally except Uumlay. | IDily.
WABASIl. ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R. U. U. P.
DKl'Or.
LEAVR.I Annirit
Omaha 7:15 : am I Omaha 11.0 m
" 3:10 : pui | " Oaopm
C. , D. & Q. U. R.-U. P. DCTOT.
AHUVIC. LnAVI.
Mall'M. . . . 7:45 : a m | Expreai 0:45 : a m
Kinross..3:10 : pm Mall * 7.26pm
N. Y. Kx. Ionr > Council UluH > ak 3:17 : p tnf'
" arrives " 8:20 : a tnf
StmdnjH oxcrptud. tOmaliallmo
C. , U. I. & P. U. II.-U P. BKPOT.
Aiintvx. LEAVS.
Mall ' .IMF. Mil Kxprrm 7:45 : a ni
Bxprena 7:20 : p m Mall 3:40 : pui
3unclftJ s o > rrpUO. Stliuln ) s oxccptod.
0. & N. W. U. R.-U. P. DKPOT.
Aiuiivn. LIATK.
Mali * 7-45am Rspreai n45an ;
Kiproufi 3:40 : pin Mall * 7:20pu
dnndnja oxccptcil Sundkyi cxceptcd
S. C. fc P. H. U. U. P. Dlil'OT.
Mallf . 0:00 : n m I Kxpro'i . fl:50 : H
Bxpiiwi . (1:00 : p in | Mallt . 7:20 p ti
( Sunclaja oxccptc l.
ST PAUL & ] OMAHA , NKUUAPKA DIVISI01
DEPOT N. 15T1I ST.
Nal . 8.00 ami No 1 . 4:50 : pi
Not . 12:45 : p in | No 3 . 11:46 : at
Bummys oxceptoil.
K. 0. , ST. JOK , k 0. IJ. U. n IJ. & M. DEPO1 ]
Mall . . .8:75 am I Kxprcu . RAO ft )
Exprtu . 7:20 : pin I Mall . 0:50 : p I
11. A M. R. , IN NKIIUASKA. ,
Denver Kxp . 8:15 : am . 5:35 : pi
Lincoln Kxp. . . 035 p m . 0:40 : a i
MISSOURI PACIFIC U. P. DEPOT.
Aiuivn. DEPART.
Bxprcin . 0:60 a m I Kxpreei . 7:25 : p
Uall . 0:1 : pm | Mall . 8:06 : a
Trilni loavlnx at 7.125 p m and arriving at 0 :
a m will bavo Pullman klipp
Opening nnd Cloilnn of Mnlli.
orii * oixjsi
a , m. p. n a.m. p.i
Chlcaco k NorthwMtern. . . 11:00 : 0.00 6:30 : 2
ChlcaKo , Rock Itland & P. . 11:00 : 11:00 : 6:30 2
Chicago , llurllnntou &Q..11:10 : 0.00 n-u : ) 2
Wal > li 12:30 5-M
BlouxClty . PaclDo 5:00 : 7:20 :
Union 1'aclHc 4:00 : 11:40 :
Ing Umalia & lU-iubllcnn | Val. 2.00 111:10 :
HurllnKton li Mo. In Nth. . (1.00 7:40 : t
oaa : Omaha ft KortH t tcTii. . . B.OO 7:50 :
ti n Mls-ourl 1'iclflc c:30 : 6:30 :
; uat Local inMln for State of Iowa leave hut one
ult day , viz : 4 30 a. in.
ima A Lincoln mill la also opened at 10:30 : a. tn. ,
Olllco open Hundajs from 12,00 in. to 1WJ :
iowa
io a THOS. K. HALL Postmaster
liar-
thu
Saturday Evening Trains.
B an The lollonlni ; lalilt thona tlio ilalo and nal
ibly of road a running ttalt H to Chicago Irom
co a Uhlon Pavlllc trtuibfcr on Hatuidav t\onlni : :
oul-
Ilia UAILKUAD
250
ono MONTHS.
ithor
ling ,
tally
roat January , luo IB
;
obruary 10 3-21
any March. . 3-21 17
faro , April. . . 14Btfl 7-28
1 It May. . . . B-tfl 19
June. . . . 10 B-301
MX July. 7-28 21
. 18 11
very September. ( W2 1-21
icifor October 20U IBa2
and Nuutnbir. , U a-2
1-22 16
with
nt a
TheUblciga , St. I'.Mil Mfnneapnllg and On
afton Inlni leave every Biturday altoinoon.
; onld Thu Chicago , Milwaukee and Ht. Panl tl
and ave vi > rv fatunlav alternoon'
The
A Skin of Ueauty It Joy orevor.
from DR. T. FELIX GOUR.fl.Un
man.
Orltntnl Cream or Maulcal Ceautl
tares
The Orient ) ) Cruim rjurlfliii on well a > Ik
idur- Oei the Bktn , Reuio > o Tan , Plin
! r y'a Freok
stood laoth |
'
uian'i
nmo- blemli
io no beaut
robe toctlo defies
i hii baa
tor the t <
SOyea
la BO I
10B8
taite
bo BUI
'eiteil. prep tlon I
amlly perly
f that Aecc |
count
'ghost similar nam . Tlio dlntlntruIglKd Dr. 1
teotod Hij'ro , aald to r .a > ) y of the IIAUT ott ( a ] nl
1 that "As yon laJloi will n e them , I recom
'Ut uraud Cream' as the leant harmful of o
it and Bkln preparations. " Ono bottle will Ui
io on monthi , ualoi ; It oiery day. Alia I'oudro
hair without lnu ]
til * rimovts bUptrHuoua
and
p thoxklu.
whloh UMS. M D. T. OOURAUD.Solo prop. , 43
St. . N. Y.
inntry for silo by all Uruht and Fancy (
I. B , Doaleri throughout tha United SUtog , C
: osuf' and Kurcpn
Xariiownre nf lioao ImlUtlotm. f l.WO r
ail in- lor trreat and proof of tiny enn ecl'.lni , ' the
oy on
U. B.
[ mt up HAHOHAL B4 -
i vari-
Cor , Water and Congress Gtreoti
h the
laad in
0 they CAPITAL , - - 840(1
i. AU HUKPLUd , - - < 0J (
roe , no Trunsuota a general Banking bufilnsa
nmo is coives the Recounts of liauks , Bauke
1 word others. Drawn Foreign Kxchang
or in ikea Oalilo Tranufora In Kuropo am
r tholr CRntphlo TrauaferH of Money throv
Lorfolt. the United Htatos , liuya nnd Bella
mo of eminent ami other Investment Seci
no [ lop and executes any buHinena lot ita
of
itor inondenti In the line of Banting ,
Trust
ABA P. POTTEI
dealers
J. J. EDDY , Cashier.
linlta- J. W. WORK , Ast'tOMhlsr.
m&tk-mt
BREA2UTAST.
'Ty t thorotiL-li knowledio of the natural laws
which govern the operations ol digestion and
nutrition , and by a careful application of Ihs
Una propcrtlna of woll-atloctod Oocoa , 111.
Kpps ban provided onr breakfast tables with a
delicately flavored beverage which may tavo as
many heavy doctors' bill * It la by the Judlclcni
nso ot inch article" of diet that a cnnitltutlon
may bo gradnally built up until strong enouftb
lo reolit every tendency to dtieaee. Hundreds
of subtle nuUdlr * are floitlnR aroueM na ready
to attack vrborovcr there In a weak point. W
may eoctro many a fatal stalt by keoplnfj oni.
lelvcswrtl fortified with pure blood and a prop
erly nourished frame. " Civil Service Qtiotte.
Mailo simply with boiling water or milk So'd
n tins only U-lb and lb ) , by Orocert , labeled .
JAMBS KPPS St CO. ,
nomnsopntblo Onnmlatf ,
h < . > i London , lilncrlnrd
CORNICE WORKS" !
Iron nnd Slnto Eoofiiig ,
0. SPKOilT , Proprietor.
1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Neb
OP GALVANIZED
Iron Cornices I
DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , !
Spcclit'a Patent McUUIo Skylight Patent ,
Adjusted- Hatchet Bar nud Bracket
Bholvlucr. I am the coneral a ont
for the nboro line of gooda ,
IRON FENCING ,
Grouting ) , HMuiilrmleB. Vernndns , Iron
Dunk lUlltngD , Whitlow minds , Cel
lar Uunrd ; nlno
GKNKRAL AGENT FOR
PEER80N & EILL PATENT
SIDE BLIND.
JOIIH BTAOLKS , JEROUKBCIIAMI
President. Vlcu 1'ros I.
W. 8. UK13I1EN , Src audTroos.
THE NEBRASKA
MANUFACTURING CO
Lincoln , Neb.
MANUFAOURERS OF
Oorn Planter * Harrows , Farm Rollers ,
Sulky Rakes Ducket tlevatlrg Windmill.
Wo are prepared to do Job work and manufac
turing for other parties ,
Addiesa all ortloia to thn
.NKIIUASKA . MANUl'AOTUIUNa 00 ,
Lincoln , Nob.
SIOUX FALLS
50 Jasper Stone
ra.
:40 : IINCOUPOIIATED ]
:40 :
Thli Company la now prepared to receive order !
SIOUX FALLS JASPER
i:30 :
FOR
ncs Building Purposes ,
tbi And will make flcuron on round loti for piompt
dclhcry. The Company la uhlpplntf
mm BLOCKS
Sr To both Chicago and Omaha , and collclts corres
pondence and orders from contractors on *
JO gaged In pa\lnK streets In any ot tbo
Wcbterti Citloa.
15-28
IB TESTIMONIALS.
1031
21 BurimiNTiiNDFKT'sOrrics , Chicago , West Divis
12 ion Rallwty , CQlca o , December C , 1882. D.
2-23 KUeU , Presldoot Bloui Fills Water Power Com
14 pany. Dear Sir I have received from your com
1-25 pany i > lnce October 1 , 1882 , about 100 car louU
15 of granite pavlnir blocks and have laid them be
0-27 tween the rail * of our street railway traclrj In the
17 heart of the city. 1 halo been uslnir Having ma
B-28 terial In this city for m ny years , and I take pica-
sure In raying that In my opinion the granlto
nab * paving blocks furnished by your company are
the uoit regular In tbapo and perfe t In form ,
rains and ia far as I have been able to Jujgo , are po-
tcesed of as durable feature as any material that
baa ever been oOerod or laid In the city. .
Yours , JAS. K. LAKE.
i'B ICony. ]
ST. I-oum , March 22 , 1833 ,
fler.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-
autl- Tlils la to certify that I have examine J a pleco
plet , of granite taken from the Sioux Falla Granite
lei , Quarries , and. In my opinion , It Is the best stone
ntch for street paving I have seen In America.
( Signed ) IIKNRY FLAD ,
ih'ou Prea. Board Public Improvements.
yand
de-
n. II
stood Mt Ot Stone for Paving Purposes
nan'
iarm- And any person Interested In such Improvement *
w will Und It crratly to his advantage to
It to communlcato with us. Wa Invite
re the CORRESPONDENCE ON THE
a r a-
s pro SUBJECT.
mads
it no The general minaxcmitnt anil supervision of
: crlcll tlio corcpaoj'a hiulncmi Is no > v In the hands
U A. of Win. McUalo.
: lentl ) Addreati your letters to
mend
ill the A. G. SENEY ,
It oil
Juh. I'rotldcnt of the J apcr Stone Co.
ry to ml mtstf
llond
looli
anaJi PILE OINTMENT . $ 50
award
game. OINTMENT . 25
: o > 23 < . < ! . iKnea'ss
Fever and A gun Tonto Cordial. . .1 00
-HJL
STANDARD LIVER PILLS . . . 2
25
1,000
IMKJ SURE CURE FOR CORNS . 25
8. HO-
( Warranted or money refunded. )
ra and
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,
e and
Mannlaeturi-d by W. \Vhltohonw. . BOB North ,
il Tel- Cth St. ( Uukha Nob. au 14'W&4a
tghoat
i Gov James H. Penbody , M. D.
irltles
, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Corro . t ,
Rmidonoo No. 1407 Jones St.
dent. Ollloa No. 1507 Farnam St.
Otllco fourn , 12 m. to 1 p. m , and 3 p. nx. lo 6
p. in.
Telephone ( or office , 97 ; Residence , 12 5
* ' ,