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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , MAKCII17,1881. Ir , uuj [ KIN HUMOR ly boby sit monthi nld broke out with omc kind J kin humor , and after being treated fire months Imy fatnllr phUlclan , was ( then up to die. The ItrKut reroimnamlod Bw.lt's Specific , and the effect VnsKMtlilr < a8 | t wsi miraculous. My child [ i get well , all truces ef the dlo o Is cone , and It as fat a * ft plgr. J. J. KlrkUnd , Mlndcn , Itusk County Texas. bars suffered for many jcars from ulcers on my I , cftcn very Hr-oand ) < atnfnl , during which time -bed almost e\rh thing to effect n cure , but Innln. . k > ok Snl'ts spiclfl ) by ruUlco of n Irlcnd , nnd In a [ ortttniouaa Hire I sound nnd well. Hdwln J. Miller , llcaumont , Texas. 11 li.-uo been nllllcted with ScrnfnU for tnelto ycirs Fid hvo had norus on mo as Urge as a mill's hind Ir that length of tlino. ta. t gammer I WM m lud that I could not car rlothlnp. 11ml spot t him. f da ot Jolhrs In the effort to bo ciiretl. tint all to I purpose , an J hid Injured my elf with Mercury If l'ot sh. YourHwIftsHpcctflocurcvllneprouiptlv II permanently , niid I hojia o\eiy Ilko sufferer will lok H.I. . IIlRn. I Ijkonl , Ark. | > ur trcatl-o on Hlood and Skin Diseases mailed > tS , , 'tanti , TUU SWIFT HPECinO CO. , Drawer .1 , AttantA ( ja. 7. onico , 159\\.23 < t St. Iwtwccn nth Rnil Tlh * , The me ot the term " KUot Lino" In connection withthi ; HORT corponto n&mo ot a frontroad , comcjs an Idea ot utt wtmt required by the tratrllng imb lie a Short Line , Quick Timi find the boat ot nccommoda lions 11 of which are fuir. > hod by the greatest railway In America. ' | HIOAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Ktowna And operate * ener 4,600 miles of orthern Illlnoln , Wisconsin , Jllnnowta , Io a tkotn ; and ag ta main lines , branches aud onmoc- Jung roach all the ureit business centres ot the northwest and Far West , It naturally answers thv pORcrlptlou of Short Line , and Heat llouto bctnoao s Chicago , Mlln aukcQ , 81. Paul and Minneapolis. I Chicago , Milwaukee , La t'rosao and Winona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and nilondab Chicago , Mllnaukoo , Kau Cluiro and Stllhrator 1 Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Bctcr Dam and OshKosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Ooonomonoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrloilu Chbn Chicago , Milniukco , Owatonua and Fairlbanlt. ) Chicago , Ilololt Janeavl'lo ' and Mineral Point. Chicago , iigin : , Uockford ami Dubitquu. I Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar lUpldt. i Chicago , Council Dluffa and Omaha. i Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yank ton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hock Island , Dubuque , St. 1'aul and Minneapolis D \cuport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. I Pullman Sleepers and the Finest DInlnir Cars In iorld are run on the mainlines of the CHIC AGO 1ILWAUKEE & . ST. PAUL RAJIUWAY H 01 cry attention la paid to pasjongcrs by court * i emplo > c9 of the company. . A. V. H. OAKPE-7KK , Qt-Jil Manager. Uen * IPus. Acenl .J. r.z.iuti , OKO a * S. H. ATWOOD , jtottsniouth , - . . . Neb BURADSRO ? TIIOROOallBRBD AXD HIQI1 OKAII REREPORO M JERSEY CAHLE AND DUROO OR JBRRltT BUD BWINB TTounir "took for oale. nnrrnnnnrtenp collottod. > jM euro Junomnewi , EH IORN ! ' " "K luTs:1' : ' / ; r f.f : j 'l s } Kldnij , Hplne nnd U\cr "fCTRIO BECLil llKitt'i , Uout.Ai > tliinalle it borlirSfSC/iltSi' ' dlnenn , Dyti'ir'-ln , Oi > ii-'l SSffiiLHSyii * ' ' pitlon. f nulptlaii , Catarili , y/rfr" rlks. 1 pirptv , Imnnlincj , lumUiAciu. Pioloppnn Uteri.etc. Only Klintlllcl Ito J vetin Anuilmthnt Fiiulsltu-EltHtrli.Uy unil mnp Jitl/ni tliroimh 1hnb ( lyand canbonxhargedlnan In1 Iliv/tbythupatknt. u , B ! wn " lcfed"wlth" rheumatism an 1 urod by usliiff a belt. To any ono nffllctcd with | uat disease , 1 would y , buy llorno'a Elcctrlo Bolt ' Any ono cm confer with mo by writing or ca'llotf ' my store , 1420 Douglas street. Omaha Nob. WILLIAM ; LYONS. MAIN OFF'CIJ-Opposlto postoflicg , room 4 Fren ijrPorrale ntC. F.J Ooodman's ) Drug 'Btore.'ill 1 iftinam St. . Omaha. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTioS Je warranted to weir longer. At Blithe form nealtr , and plvo bettc * SyfatlJfactlon than any other Corse : In tlio market , or prtco paid nil. iiiW ' t-e rxfunded. TholndorSLmentsol i" * * Chlcniro'a best phyelclars , " " " ich Cnrect. I'rlco , Ilcut Huteeo Jean. I , 91 . . r > ( L AKK . . . . . your , mi . , nbantfortbcm. . . . . 't. ' . . .ift a. .1 * . JOHIU-II j. j\t > ui rturtrB , liU & Ul'J Itaadolpli H. P. a & t y D tSza n ta K'SOUANDrACt/llSlONS leave Now York rll , May and Juno , 1M . 1'ASS VOH 1ICKETH 'rf AN'TIO Sn\JHUlS. : Special facilities for OOOD IlBltrilS TOUKIST lICKUfS for rtln EUHOl'G , by a'l routes , at reduced rates OOK'S EXCUHSI ) NlbT , with mapi and full par- rs. by mall 10 rtntii. A''iirc < 8 THOS. COOK * ; SON , 1 ? ' ijroadnay , N. V. " " t-a-w-wtt. s - ' - tobcr 1078. One [ box No , 1 will euro any case In four dajs or less No. 2 w 111 cure the tnott ooatlnato case no matter of bow long standing. A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauseous doses cl tuhebs , oopabla , or oil of Ban- daliwood , that ar * nr. ln to produce dyepopsla liy dcetrojln the coatings of the stomach , I'rlco 91,50 Bold by a 1 druggists , or mailed en receipt of prltv " r further particulars send for circular. n i f JOYES ( riFKOUK. ) " (1JTK11. ) 17UCC1UO-VOLTAIO BELT and oilier KLEcrma all All-l.UNcra era sent on U ) Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOUNO OH OLD , who nro suiter. Ing from NEiiToua UcEiLtrr. LOST Vmurr , WiSTIKQ WEAKNLSSEB , and all tlioio diseases of a J'Eiiso.iij. NATDIIE , resulting from ABUSES and Onicit Oicsu. Bpocdy relief and cnmpltto restoration to IIiuLTn , Viuon ana HANIIOOD ttuARANTCco. ( Send a& once for Illustrated 1'ampblct free. Address VOI/TAIO ItKl/g CO. . Murdhnll. Mich. James UeiioallnsU Chartered by theStateofllll. nois for theexpresapurnosi of elvtnclramedlate reliellr oil chronic , urinary and prl , vato dleenees. Qonorrhaa Gleet ondSyphills In all theli complicated forms , also al diseoscs of the Skin and Ulood promptly relieved anc permanentlycured by remc. dieatestedina2'orf ) 'enri tipecltiU'ractlre , Bemlna r WcnUnesn. Nipht Lotus by Dreams , Pimples or the 1'arc.Lost Manhood , j oslrf/i/riic < 7. XVicri istloejcjiertmrtiltnii. The onproprlcte remedy isstonce used in each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines cent by Mall and Express. No marks or package to indicate contents or tender , Addresi DR.JAMESNo.24WasMnglon ! ! > t.Ciicagoll ! [ RESTORED , i ol cany imprudence , cauilag tierrou rvmituru dt-csy. etc. . uarlnfr tried n known remedy , ban dtsco Arcu ft itlmpl -elf-cure , uhlch bo will wnd FilKK t < . . New York | tU 11 n KANL , < * r ih i . _ 111 uowcir.IBJCrit * 1jrwtur \ c * iiQ rittirutklwaUijulrVlr And | > alnltHtl/ - > rt ttlin tU o > l I * * tu uUfr tii Diln nlintdlOAJi i i > 4&t > i1rti John D. Peabody , M. B PHYSICIAN & BURGEOH 1100113,80011 fi'lKOI ' FAKNAU COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOA.L NEWS. WAR OPENED , The Hold-Dyer Members of the Coniicil Indicate Hostility to Vanglian , How He Can in Turn Muko It Intor- fluXlicin. . Tlicro hna boon aomo curiosity foil as to how the council would work with W. 11. Vnughim ns mayor. It is a demo cratic council nnd ho is n democrat also , but ns ia well known there linvo boon dissensions in the party and some of the leading democrats hnvo bcun openly anti- Vauirjum. The moolings of the old coun cil on Friday and Saturday nights indi cates clearly that there is a disposition among the four liold-ovor members to rasp Vnughnn. In the first place they raised the salaries of the city attorney , city auditor and other ollicors , but no raise was uiado on the mayor's salary. This was not because the council thought the salary of $000 high enough , for loss than n year ago Ihoy tried to raise Mayor Bowman's salary to § 000 , but Tin : Bun showing up the law th.it the salary could not bo increased during his term of ollico , the council took it back. They raised the salary of the city attor ney , who is anything but a V.iughan man , and then turned about and em ployed the retiring city , attorney , to whom the council has shown little ro sppct , to assist the now attorney with the raised salary. A still worse drive at Mayor Vaughan is the cutting down of the police force to five members and a chief. It was gen erally known that Vaughan favored nn increase in the number rather than a decrease - crease , and as ho has the appointing the council evidently .desired to cut him down as a moro matter of personal spite. Of'courso no ouo pretends that the city , scattered as it is over a whole township , can got along with five policemen. The council having thrdwn down the gauntlet , Mayor Vaughan has an excel lent chauco to make it interesting for nil concerned. If ho has bub five policemen ho ought to pick out men of grit enough to pull some of the gambling houses and houses of ill-fame , and bring to the front nil in the houseswhether they bo ollicials or not. Mayor Vaughan should also investipate some of the transactions of the post year. Ho should inquire into the § 100 which Aid. James drew on the back p.iy resolu tion , which was afterwards rescinded. He should inquire by what authority Dan Eicher has been drawing § 25 a month as purchasing agent for the city. He should inquire whether city ollicials have any legal right to bo interested in city contracts ; whether the mayor can sell eafes to the city , and whether ho can draw money for ollico rent while desk 50om ; s furnished in the city building Ho should inquire how it is that the city clerk has been paid ? 100 a month for Bomo time , and that th < 3 ordinance mak ing such a raise was not attended nniil last Friday night. Ho should inquire how Alderman Keating can be al lowed extra compensation on ac count of some committee work. Mayoi Vaughan , ottghfc not to lot these matters P ? 5 by without investigation , and if thisro has been any money paid out ille gally ho should take stops to recover it. Now that the council has hoisted its flag , Mayor Vnughan should sail in , and lot the public have the benefit of whatever facts can bo had by this falling out. Angostura Hitters ere endorsed by nil thojoadlng physicians and cliomiats , for tlioir urity and wholesomencHS. Bownro of conn : rfcits , and auk your grocer or drupfrist for 10 genuine article , prepared by Dr. J. ( . 1 $ . 'ogert & Sons. t The ISostou Bicyclist * . Wilmot and Sowell the bicyclists , who ave created so much interest hero have one westward. They are certainly ontk'rs in their lino. They are both Estonians and their appttaranco as por- brmers on n bicycle ia a matter of chance argely. Wilmot has a largo drug store i Boston and'Sowell was connected with lie Boston Herald , occupying a lucrative losition besides having some consider- ) lo property. They have bicycle riding or amusement as have hundreds of thers and as tlioy increased in skill they egand to attract some local attention , 'hoy ' practiced together until their pro- icioncy in their double autobatio acfs on ho bicycle excited much wonder , and do- nancls became prcxaing for them to give ixhibitions. For some time they rcfiia- id , but a war ago they wore tempted to lo so by tlaitcring promises , and since , hey have appeared at a number of ilacos in the cast. They recently dccid- d to take a trip west , more for night- .eoing . lhan anything else. They appear- id at Milwaukee and were intending not to stop between there and Denver , as it was only a chance that they did so. Man- iigor Chapman of the rink hero wont down to the incoming train to see Bir die Bliss the wondomil boy skater , whose "atlier ia the well known conductor , IVilmot and SuwuU were on the train , < md Mr. Ohapinan at once made them ni offer to stop over hero for two nights. Jl was a good stroke of enterprise on Mr , Chapman's part , and they proved one o the greatest attractions over ofl'ered a the rink. The Omaha rink then cap tured them for an exhibition thnre. Un like many of such performers they an not moro professional athletes , but the ; are young men who have shown abllit ; in business as well as on the bicycle , am have social ondcomaiorcial standing. On the 20th of last September , Wil mot , at Springfield , Mass. , won th champion pri/.o , the contest being ope to the world. Ho has been riding eve since bicyclea were first brought out i Boston. He at ono time made 218 mik inside of 25 hours. _ Sowell has practiced in athletic cxci cisos for years , and is n membur , and hi been an ollicer , of the Union Bicycle clu ot Boston. Heal Kutuiu TranHlbre. The following doedj wore filed for r cord in the recorder's oflico , Marc 15 , reported for TUB BEE by P. J. M Mutton , real estate agent ; Matilda J. Ulatterhuck to Frwikli Dome , part at ) . } . 27 , 75 , 41 , 81,000 , Thomas Mierstein to Mury J , Mie atein , part nw | , 21 , 77 , 41. 81,725. in ii M r T * TJ-T 1 * n fntnnq O l ollAr 1 to 10 , inclusive , block 55 , Crescent City , SJOO. Jeremiah Folsom to Peter Krecht , lot 19 , b'ock ' 23 , Beer's nub , § 17 " . John Hyun to H. P. Larson , part aw } , 1 ! ) , D7 , 43 , § 100. Hoyt Sherman , receiver , to E. 11. Uinckloy , lot 8 , block 4 , Walnut , § 150. Leopold Kern to Lewis S. Snyder , lota 7 and C , block 0 , Jackson's add , § 2,800. Clmrlo.1 S. Dnlin to J. V. Benjamin , lot 0. block 23 , Avoca , § 300. John Shaddon to James Christensen , part no ] , sol , 20 , 77 , 43 , § 70. Thomas Tedford to Jt y Todford , soj , swj and swj , eoj , 0 , 77 , 41 , $00. .1. T. Ilnrt to J. M. Prtlmor , part lols 13 and 14 , block 18 , Riddle's sub , § 5,000. Total sales , § 12,720. " 'Tit a pot ol loiXturo'i , n complexion Tlio ttiictnra of n skin tli.it I admire , " In tuttitf I'ozr.oiit'H coiiiploxion l Hinder , I'nirott clinrms von nlll nniuiro COOKCIL BLUFFS MAllKltT. Wheat No. 2 spring , 70o ; No. 3 , COc ; re- joe ted , BOc ; peed demand. Corn 1/oalers are iiayiiift SIo for old corn anil 28o for now. Data In peed tlomaml at 22c. liny i OOfff.f ! 00 per toil ! 60o nor bale. Uyo iO@15c. Corn Monl 125 nor 100 pounds. Wood Good mipply ; prices at yards , 0 00 © 00. 00.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; noft , 5 00 per ton hard Falrb.ink's , wholesaling at lie. Flour City Hour , 100@ ! 30. Broom ? 2 lj@3 ) 00 per doz. | L1VK STOCK. Cattle 3 50 ® I 00 ; calve * , 5 fiO@7 60. HOBS Local packers nro buying now and there is n Rood demand for all grades ; choice packing , U L'5 : mixed , 5 25 , I'ltonucr. Quotations by .T. M. St. .Tohn it Co. , com mission mcrchauti , 53S Urondway , Uuttor Plenty and in fair demand at 15 ® 20c : creamery , 35c. Kpfgi 121,0 , pot dozen. 1'oultry Itoitdy 8alochickonsdrossod ; , 12\c ; ivo , Sc ; turkoyH , dressed , 15c ; live , llu. uclcs , drosiod , 1-ic ; live , Sc. FKUITrt. Orangon i 00 ® i 2" > per box. liOinons t 00 t > or box. Bananas 3 50@4 00 per bunch Vegetables Potatoes , 40 ; onions , 40c ; cab ago , none in the market ; ripples , ready Halo 13 2J@4 00 for prime stock IOWA NKWS. Dubujuoin ( its. schoololoction cast only 203 votes. Indianola has voted to establish a free public library. A Davis county baby , two weeks old , weighs 3 pounds. The latent school fund apportionment divides § 124,244.40. Coal has been discovered near Atlantic at a depth of 120 feet. A now opera house , to cost § 50,000 , is talked of at Ottumwa. Sioux City is complaining of the soap swindle on the street corners. The fast mail train enables the Chicago morning papers to reach DCS Moincs at 2 p. in. Five unhappy Iowa Falls wives wore divorced from their husbands at the lost term of court. The city treasurer of Atlantic is now- required to giv0 a bond of § 20,000 , an Increase from § 3,000. dillotto Brothers' ' store in Burlington was burglarized of § 000 worth of goods on the night of the 10th inst. J. A. Dyer , of Dj.iko university , Don Moines , won the fir.it place at the atato oratorical contest at Amos last week. The Kcokuk Gate City explains that it did not say that President Magoun was "something" crusty , but ' sometimes. " Peter Ellwangor , a well-known mu- aician of Dubuque , residing there since 1852 , died of paralysis on the 12th , aged CO years. Ali 3 Carrie Cubbagc , of Clinton , has a hpn-lioubo A dog got into it the other night and killed forty-two of Mrs. Cub- bago's fowls. Villiaca boasts a young lady who dis covered her house on fire , climbed upon the roof , and put out the blaze with a cup of eali. The Keviow aska the legis lature to vote her a modal. Mrs. Barnard , of Cherokee , whoso hus band recently ran off with another woman , hasbogun procccdingsfordivorco , and Mr. Gordon , whose wife Barnard took , says ho shall not'disturb the woman ii her now relations. A. J. Weaver , who suicided in Ponn- sylvaina the other day , was reported in L'ho Chicago Tribune to bo the brother of General Weaver. This is now said to bo a mistake. Ho is not known to be a rela tive of the general's family. Mies Laura Fitch , living near Anita , had the toothache. She saturated a piece of cotton with laudanum nnd mor phine and placed it in the tooth. In the night she swallowed the cotton The family had to call a physician to wake her up. Alex. T. Lindsay , of the fJanlt he use , 'Dcs'Moincs , liaa brought suit against his wife for divorce on the. ground that she has another husband living , which fact was unknown to him when ho married her. April 20 , 1880. The other man ia named W. II. Anderson. The people of the state are beginning to think they have an elephant of expense - pense in. the now capital. It cojta § 2CO a duy to heat it and § 25 an hour to light it. It requires a small army of men to keep it clean and in order. Five hun dred dollars a day will not pay expenses , Captain W. II. Alexander , of Mt.Ayr , Ringgold county , committed suicide there by hanging a few days ago , while undei the influence of liquor. Ho had a fini war record , and leaves n wife and six children. Before committing the d ° cd ho kis ed his chilarcn and bade then good-bye. During the year ending September ! )0 ) 1883 , there wore 1,377 criminal convic tiona in the state , § i. 7,0 ! > . > ,72 fines col looted , and the expenses of the prosocu don not counting district attorney ealo ries § 3fll,17a.iJ8. Muecatino count ; tfhnwa the greatest numlipr 120 ani Dubuque the greatest cxponae $20 , 877 70. A Malvorn item of the 13th readi ' 'The ' jury in the Watson oaao came in t 2 o'clock this morning with a verdict , c murder in the firat degree , and that li Hurvo the rest of his natural life at har labor , lie was sentenced by Judge Lee borrow thia morning , and in now croasin the otatu to Fort Madison in the pluck Dan Farrcl'a care. The Parkorburg Eclipse aays tin M-iry E. Uarnentor , a 10-year old ir r- dark hair and eyoa and of light comple : ion , disappeared on February 8 , an bpou - heard of hi around homo. Her mother is in poor health , and her father , JT. W. Cnrpon tor , wants the papers ol the state to ad vertise the lost girl , At the Dubuque mass meeting hold to protcat against the proposed measure be fore the atato legislature to tnx priynto schools , citizens of all denominations were present. Speeches wore made by llov. Amos Cruni , of the Univeraalist church , and Huv. D. J. Burrill , of the Second Presbyterian church , in opposi tion to the bill. There was great ex citement and the mooting was crowded. Phone Bosloy , on trial at Clinton for killing Frank \ oung and wounding of Hill Kennedy , \ras found guilty of as- a.iult , nnd waa lined § 1 and costs. The jury had the option of finding the do- tendant guilty of assault , of assault with intenttodogrc.it bodily injury , or of manslaughter. Judge Hayes , in passing sentence , said ho Would himself complete the burlesque , ns ho did in naming the penalty. The Creston Gazette la reliably in formed that an engineer of that city , in the absence of his family , took a bath. After the bath he sat down in a state of nudity before a window , and in that con dition was soon by several ladini nnd children. The Garotte says it also ap pears that the man did the same thing last fall. Since the last exposure , the en gineer has been discharged by the Bur lington master mechanic. In his early and prosperous years , ono Alexander Scott owned the major part of Kaat Dos Moines. llo waa woalthj , and it was said that ho could not scatter hia income as fast as it accrued. He deeded to the fitnto the lot upon which the capitol now stands without cost , llo brought misfortune upon himself in time , gambling and drink were the instruments of hia downfall , lie died n pauper and \vna ouried in n pauper's grave , almost within the shadow of the capitol dome. No monument marks hisgravon ; wooden headboard alone distinguishes it from the surrounding level. A shooting nfl'iiir occurred nt Morning Sun , Louisa county , on the morning ol the llth inst. , which resulted in the death of Wade Campbell at the hands of J. Frank Storrott , the particulars ol which are given na * follows : Campbell and Storrott , boys about 10 years of ago , attended the public school at Morning Sun. A quarrel occurred during the re cess , and Campbell choked and shook Storrott , who was no match for him in n personal encounter. While thia was going on Storrott , with hia loft hand on Camp- boll's breast pushing him back , pulled a small pistol with his right , and putting the muzzle close to his antagonist's breast fired , the ball passing through hia own thumb and entering Campbell's broaat , cutting an artery close to the heart and producing death in twenty minutes. An inquest waa hold this afternoon , the jury returning a verdict of malicious homi cide. Storrott waa hold in § 1,000 bail to appear before the grand jury at the next term of the district court. For BCU en years Allen s Brain Food has ntood the strongont test iui to Its inorits in curing Nervousness , Nervous Debility and restoring lost powers to the Generative System , and , in no inntanco has it over failed ; teat it Si ; ! ! jor S3. At druggists. HKII oumosrrv SHOP. 'flic Unfortunate llH < 'iiHO ( > rn llentirul Western , AVomiui. , Col. , March 9. Some time ; ago o young miner of wealth fell in with u lady , Miss Maudio , and took her to u party nt Kokomo. She would not dance but kept in retirement as a looker-on. The party broke upj the young follow the happiest of the whole lot. Ho thdught ho had found a jewel of rare value , and prized it accordingly. Hia dream vraa of short duration , for n change came over ita spirit the next day when an officer arrived from "Frisco who wanted the fair maiden to accompany him to 'Frisco on the charge of larceny. Investigation showed that ovury rag she had on at the party the night previous was stolon. The dross she were on that occasion was n beautiful silk , and fitted her graceful form to perfection. It was the most ele gant dress at the party , and Misa Mnudiu was the envy of all the other ladies. That dress waa not made for her , neither had she bought it , and this was true of every article of clothing sho'woro from the sole of her foot to the top of her head. Thia discovery prompted the ofiicar tc search her trunk , and in it waa founc oyory imaginable article that could bo pul into a trunk , from a baby's rattle to a BO' of false teeth. It acorns that the oflicoi who had como after her waa authorise to lot her go on the return of the atolei articles , which , together with the fact thn he had a reluctance to throw a brighl looking young irl into jail , secured her freedom , and she at once sought other fields for the purpose of displaying her wonderful genius. It is believed by many that the girl cannot help stealing , that i ia a part of her nature , and that oho in ono of that unfortunate claes of people known aa kleptomaniacs. A SuO'jtltwto' for tlio Organ. Kew VorL Tribune , MarJi 0 , A considerable number of persons as sembled in Chicken-ing hall yesterday afternoon when Mr. BjtilHo Hamilton , n young Englishman , exhibited his now musical instrument , the "vi.calion , " This instrument is designed to fill the place ol the largo pipe organ ill any church whore economy ol space and money must bt considered. The instrument played upon yesterday occupied ft very small space , having not moro than 10 by 10 feet frontage - ago , nnd had 1(1 ( stops , including couplers. Nevertheless , Mcsara. Henry Carter and George W. Morgan , organiata , produced from it effects of tone , volume , nnd variety of timbre quite equal to thoho ol an organ three times as largo. The in' strumont ia played with a koy-boart and blown with o bellows , and , except copt for ita size , presents the same ap poaranoo as an organ. It has , however no pipes , The sounds are produced by a scries o metal vocal chords , each of which vib rates in n short tube corresponding ii ratio to the aizo of the human laryn : when producing like notea. These tone which are above or below the compass o tlio human voice are produced by inathc matical calculation aa to the position th larynx would bo in if it were capable c producing thoao Bounda. Technically Mr. Hamilton's invention is a now appl cation of thu principle of the free root The tones of the instrument were excoet ingly tender in quality , yet sonorous an powerful in volume when uaod with th swell. They bLnded most ollectivel with the voices of Mwa Emily Winar and Signer EmilColotti , who Bang uovuri selection * of sacred mubic. The comb nation of smallnoaa in aizo and compur , tivo inoxpoimivunejsa of coat with powoi range , and variety in thia instrument considered , and with apparent qood rci son , auro to makfe it useful for cma u churches of moderate moans. Itiaalrcad > r ( ueod to a considerable- extent in Englam md Mr. Hamilton's pronont visit is for the purpose of introducing it in tlili coun try. _ The KofciMil' Mnlnt. Dclrolt 1 no View. It was n Jotlerson avenue car , A young gentleman rose nnd gave np hia spat to n lady , nnd his rhum , who occupied the next seat , tendered him a position on hia knee , which ho accepted. They chatted plofiMtitly , nnd were drolling back mid forth about n knoo-ay sent , nnd so on , when the car atoiipcd nnd n young lady ontotod , The force of hnbft waa too strong for the Dotroitor. Ho forgot that ho waa uncomfortably perched on his friend's knee , nnd , jumping up gallantly , and in hia moat pnraunsivo tone ; "Take my sent. Misa. " Lightning shot from the f.ur ono a eyes , nnd the rest of the pitsaon * cors buried their faces in their hnndkor- ol iefa or looked out of the window The friend , however , settled the matter by vn- cat'iig hia seat , nnd peace nna restored. DR. FELIX U : BRUN'S riiEvr.NTivn VND cuiu : . FOR EITHER SEX , The remedy balm ; Injected directly to the neat pi the tlkcine , roiulred no change ot dirt or nau'ooug , mercurial or poisonous modlclnet to bo taken Inter * inllj. When ntcd as n provnithu by ilthrr nex , III * ImpoMlblo U ) contract uny prl\\to ornevici but In the ease of tho-o already untnrtunitoly mulcted wo guar antee tin co boxes to euro , or wo will refund tlionuw oj. Price by mail , postage piltl2. per box or three luixcs for $5. $5.WH1TTKN WH1TTKN OUAllANTKia sined by nil authorlted agents. Dr EelixLeBrtm&Go. SOLI : 0 , V , ( Joodman , DruggUt , Solo Agent , r Oinahi Nelk j-wlv ln i : . C. Wicar'a Nrnvr. AN HUAIN ilBNl , nffuarnntooil niwciua for HjBtonn , Ditzl- noes. 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