OMAHA DAlL\r BEE FRIDAY. MAY 10 , 1884 , ' Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. r The following arc the times ol the nrrltal ami de parture ol trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Tralm leave tranitcr depot ton tnln U.M c&rllcr anil arrive ten minutes later. CIHCAOO , sORUxarox AND QOI.VCT. MAT * . ARR1VK. EUUpm ClilcAiro Eiprosa 9 ( Warn 9:40 : a ra Fiut Mull. 7:00 : p tr KANSAS CITT , ST. JOH AND COtTsni BLOTfR. 10.-OS a m Mall Mid Kiprots , 7OS : p m SiOSpra Pooinc Express , 6tOpm : CIItCAOO , MUWACKKI AID ST. rACU 6:45 : n m Mall and Express , 7:10 : p m B:25 : p m Express , 940 ; a m Bits a m Kxprcss , O.W p m CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND AND rACIFlC. E:30pm : Atluitlfl Express , 0:40 : fun PRO am Day Express , 6:50 : pin 7:15 : a m Dcs Molnes Accommodation , 4:40 : p m At looM depot only. ABASU , ST. LOCH AND rACIFlO. 0.55 a m Mall , < H5 p m 4Wpm : Cannon D 'l ' , 11:16am : At Transfer cnl' ' CIIICAOOatlil NORTIlWlWtBRN. 630 m Expro-w , 0.50 p m 9:45 : am Paclflo Express , 9:45 : a ni BIOUX CITT AND TACinO. in St. 1'aul Express , O.IX ) a m m Accommodation , 6.M p m trsiosi r-Actrio. 8.00 p m Western Express , 8.35 a m 11:00am : Vaclflo Express , 4:40 : pm 7:40 : a m Local Kxprcss , 0:54 : a m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Exproas , At Tramfcr only. DUMUT TRAIVg TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-3:30-0:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : a. m. 1:80-2:30 : : 3:30-4:30-6:30-0:35-11:05 : : : : : p. m Sunday 8:30-11.40 : , n. m. S:3lH:30-4:33-ll:05 : : : : p. { m. Anne 10 inln- utoa before letting time. Mrs , H , J , HOtoo , M. fl , PETSIOIAN & SUR&EON , 322 Middle Uron-lT v. Council BluQa. E. Eice M. D. or other tumors rcmo\eJ wlthonHho knllo or dran Ingot blood. CHRONIC DISEASES -tuna. . . ? . . * * , . 1 0\cr thirty > cars I practical nipcrlenco Offloo Ko E 1'cnrl street , Council IiluQ4 / ? fjTConcultatlou tree t' ' ST LOOIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co , , 17 anil 219 North Mttln St. , St. Louis. WHOLESALK BJULIUIS IN BOOK , 1 f WRITING NEWS , j KNVKC.OPES , CAUD BOARD AND r\iv < lATCta * ! oald lor Hags ol al PUBLIC SALE -OF- 100 Head of Short Horns ! AT THI : nniviNG TAJIK Council Bluffs , - - - - Iowa , SVSay 21 & , 22 , " 84. At 1 o'clock p. in. ol each JaY. 35 First-class Young Bulls , 05 Choice Cows and Heifers , all re corded or eligible for record. /tjrSend / for Catalogues to cither of the undersigned - signed , T. P. TIlEYNOIl , Council Bluffs , Iowa. n. a. winiiURiodcboit : , iowa , w7-ll-d 10-17 ICE CREAM PARLOR. KOLLKll SKATINO ON SATUKDAYS ONLY. RINK FOlt KENT AT § 15.00 TEH NIO1IT. 1A LARGEST FLOOR IN TOWN. H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broadway , the 01 Council llluflj. Notlco our reduced Price List. Wo Ki\o 15 pound 1 K tra C Sugar for $1 00 11 pounds Granulated Muirar 1 00 25 pound * ) Choice Oatmeal . . 1 00 S5 pounds Na\y Deans 1 00 20 pounds B * t Bulk Starch 100 12 pounds Carolina Illco 100 12 pounds Choice Hnmia 100 ! U ban Buffalo Soap 100 Extra Lake Trout , per pound ffl "lorrillaritti Plug per IU 40 1 dozen Mackerel 16 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 2 SO 10 pounds Ginger Scapj 1 00 40 pounds h mioy ICO fi gallon keg Kiup 1 70 Wiito Kish , per kit 80 Mackerel , Dcrklt 86 Dates , per pound 10 0 ! S pound cans Sti ndard Totnatecs 1 00 kinds California Fruits S ) > ouudLuak'8 Standard 4 for 100 All grades , according to quality , IBo to EDO per pound Wo also carry a full line of Mon'e , Ladles' anil Chlldrcn'HOne bhocsand tfcn'i Fine UooU at very low prices. Also a full line 01 Tinware and general u\orcmrd ! o. Call on us and be convinced thai YOU ' canmvanion'ny by dealing with us. Goods delivered free In any part of the ctu. In a word , we are bound to sell and challenge a' laudable competition In this county. J. P. K1MIKHT 201 u cr Ilrondway JACOB SIMS. . P. OADWEIJ. SIM3&CADWELL COUNCIL IltUFFS , IOWA Office , Main Street , Hooma 1 and Bhugirt & Uo nation' * IJlock. Will practice In State and edr courta W. II. HANOHETT , M. D , , HOMEOPATEIST TELEl'IIONi : NO. 101. Olllro Hooms 1 and 2 JacoVo Dlock , 15th St an Capitol A c , Ilcsldenre , 2022 St , .Mar > 'uA\c CHARLES RIEW.E , UNDERTAKER AND DKAT.EK IN "Metalic Cases , Cofflos , Caste Slironils CTO. , ETC , , 1000 Farimiu St. , - OMAHA , MSI Telegraphic eiders promptly attended to. Coroner ottlie. Tele hone No 821. McOARTHY 2s BTJRKE UNDERTAKERS ! S18 11TH STRKET , HET. VARNA A AND DOUGLAS. t ilet elopement ol the treafnrnt of Cancer Hh wilt'd Srcfllloeccuis so uondcrlill , that all to IIHc- diboultl wrlteu . CAbCEft FOR H YEARS , , S a , Mirch 14 , ISM. t lt \o for U } ca licen tuflcror from ft limning ro on my fwo that ourjbodv cMleJ a Cancer. I fuo u l incr J : > X ) north of medicine and ( omul no lief , About four months ngol liovuht ono liottlo of llt' S | < oclllefrom Dr. H H Helnltnh , Mid incc \\a liotifjht flio othern , hivetikea It , and they hMc trfd me sound aiul well ! Mfaoo la as free from soroasatijlioilj'naiul my health It perfectly to- orcd , Ifeelllkolortvje ra hvl Wen lilted oft my tad. Yours thankfully , r.1.12\llN31KY. Mr. 11. K. Ilurin , Hope , Arl. . , iaj , under iUte of MI. 22 , ISM ; "I Imo taken a\o bottle * of Sniffs ceciflc for a tore on my temple said to bo a cancer. \\\c \ liccn wonderful ! ) bitieflted and nllUoon bo n man. " Mr.V. . II. lloblMin , l ) \I bore 0 * . , rite * , \inder ate Jan. 3 , 1SS4 ! " 1 am ( jettlnc on llncly , the Ulcer Krailuallv hcallni' . I fed tint Swltfs Specific will ire the horrible cancer which has been feeding on o former SOjcatV Treatise on lilooJ ami Skin Dl oases mulloil free , * T1IK SWIFT SI'KCIKIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ox V. onico , 15BW. I St. , bet flth and 7tli a\ SILOAM \Vo cuatuntco the euro ol the follow IIIR riamoil ills isoe , or no pay : Hhounwtlsm , Scrolub , Ulcers , atorrh , ft'l ' lllood anilsUmlUoaic1' , UtipepsU , U > cr omplalnt , Kidney anil lllniMcr Discuses. Gout , Ncn- Igla run ! Astlum , Them SprlnRa arc the fitrorltt sort ol the tlrcil nn.l ilolillltntnil , ntul nrotha FKKULV : l.ADIKS BUST FIUKNI ) , Qooil hotel , Ihory anil bathing ; arrniuoilatlon both Inter and summer. Locality hlithly | ilcturcsiup nil healthy , Acceoslhlo liy Wnbiin ratlua ) , t \onacr C..B. & Q. , at Albany. Corre ) ionilcnt llcltod , UKV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. , Slloam Spring , idcntry Co. , Ho. ANALYSIS. \lty . 1.001 eactlon . Ncutrtt . .irbonlo Acid na . 28 In. ptr gallon arbonito Calcium . 35,021 Uralnc nrboimto Iron . . . . . .7,011 ! ' | iljihato MoKiicila . 3.ZS8 " uhjhato Calcium . 1,140 " 1 ilorldo Sodium . 7'JOO llloa . 1,50(1 ( "J lumltm . . . . . 0,010 ' nruiloand Vohtlln matter auJ loss. . . . .1,150 " . otal solida per gallon . or.UJ " WHiniif MnRKii.LUhomUti DISEASES OF THE J T. ARMSTRONG M. D. , . , . . , Until otllccs are repaired from result of lire , olll 1th Dr. I'arkcr , Uouut S , Crckliton Block 1Mb wul Uouuiuistr octH. BED'S ' & CO. , at o established thcniochcs In Omaha to tinnsact general br.ikcrajfo ami business. Wo will buy all lues of poods at uhiiliailoor retail , and guarantee orfect 8itl fiction In pilccs , as wo can buy cheaper lan yoiuichcs. You < an see the aihanta o ol IIHV. jour niU bonpht by ono who will work for our Inlcsuat and not trust to a merchant \\holm .cthine he la anxious toborldof. Wo will also prompt ' entloM to selling anjthlnK entrusted us , and goons consigned to us will bo carefullv jkcd to. Corrcsp mdeiioa solicited , ' 't farKefcrenccs Oiiitn National lianli , SIcC o'sBink. Ad IroM 1113. 16th St. IMPROVED SOPT ELASTIC SECTION Is warranted to weir loncer , F. ( , tbo form nenttr , nnd itlvo belt"1 'fatlsfnctlon than any other Corw , In the mnrkct , or rrlto paid wll , bd rofuniled Tne Indorsuments o' ' Chlcapo'e . - - ft _ . host _ . . physielar . . _ _ _ ; ' aucurc tZICUY JOHN H. F. LEHMANM'A CO. cience ot Life , Only ( $ I.OO. Slf tBY MAIL POSTPAID. mm A QURAT MEDIOAfc Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility , ronmturo Decline In Han , Eirorsof Youth , an the ntold mlserlesr csulUng from Indlacictioni or 01- .CBWB. A book for c\ory man , joui.r ( , middle aged , nd old. It contains 125 prescription ! ] for all aculo nd chronic diseases each ono ot Hhlcli la Invaluab'o o found by the Author , whoso experience for 2J oars la such as probably never before fell to the lit f any physic an EDO paged , bound In beautlfn 'renchmuslin raooesodcohere , full gllt , < uara'iteod 0 be a finer wor * n every sense , mccl.atilcal , lit- rnry and professional , thr.n any other work sold In ils country for 92.60 , or the money will bo refunded 1 e ory Instance. I'rlcoouly 81.00 by rcnil , poet- aid , Illustrative sample ( i cents. Send now. God modal awarded the author by the National Medic I Association , to the officers of which he refer1) . The Sclenso of Life should be read by the younger or Instruction , and by the aflllcted foi relief. It Hill bonnfll ill. London Lancet. There Is no member of goclity to whom The Scl nco of Life will not be useful , whether youth , par nt , euardlan , Inetructororclergyman. Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. I. Parker , No. i BullUich Street , Boston Mass. , who > iay no oonaulted on all diseases rciulrln | < oklll and iiwiljnco. Cnronlaaridobstlnatodlseaiosthat have 31'Hod the skill of all other phyg-IIC AI olana npeclaltyi Kaon treated BUooces-jICrlL fully without an InsUno allu e < THYSF.IF or Wormy Velna orthe bcrotum the uniut- cau > c of Lost MqnhoocJ , Debility. * , quickly nid ji ( nl < iiK ) CUK ilbr tim E nntlo Crndla- Compreasor , S > 0. t.lmt fiulni. Circular Wee ! emiifo MarnfAL AOZMST. if Fallen Dt. . low ? Tcrt A nookcrnttrlj300pit ( ; MARRIAGE _ Iveill iccrrtl which SECRETSA , ze SECRETS ihoulil know , Ilunilrrill of _ _ _ ll liitihowlocuriiNfrfoui llt-blHty , liemlinl Wtiknni , He. , nl iicurely icalcd forM ) cenli ( rnoofy or poilijr lnnpi ) Adilmi Dr. J , fc < Jm be. ! Cor Ilroiilviy u J.ucn Ar , 81. ] x > uliSIii. James Hedioal Institute Chartered by thcStatcofllll noia for thecxprcsspurpose of Bivingirnmedlate rclielin all chronicunnaryand pri vate dlscasco. Gonorrhcra. Gleet andSyphillb in all their complicated forms , aUo oil diseases of the bkin end Lllood promptly relieved and pcrmaner.tlycured by rcmc- . ' .i n'\M / iff ti/f'fff'fKk witBit * i fc * * * * * i * i/ - > i K S&I"M ti > tet < ilJ-r < illr < : beminal V/eaKnesi , Hicht Ioste8 by Dreams , Plmpleii on the FaeLo5t Manhood , jHifltlvi ty em t it , 'flu r ' .itiucfiicrlnirinimi. Hi : appropriate remedy i.\tonce ULed In each case. Consultations , per- lonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mod. iinca Bent by Mall and Lxprces. No marks on > cckage to indicate contents or tender. Address : n.JAMESNo.204WashlnalonSl.1Chicgolll. SCHMELINQ & UELSOI1NER , DKALKU&IN E C21 South 18th , between Jackson and Jones fits. Job WoiK u lUwQnniittcrlnp , itc. : , prompt ) ; UOIlti. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Mctrlly IMnrrlcil. WBStKV HASSKTT. The marriage of James L.Vosloy to Miss Mnry A , Basaott , wliicli occurred nt the homo of the bride Tuoadny evening , calls forth ninny congratulations and well wishes , both parties having largo circles of acquaintances , and tlioy being from families which Imvo long resided hero , llov. Mr. Dates , of the Presbyterian church , performed the ceremony , in the presence of n happy gathering of friends , at the residence of Mr. J. Bassott. A bountiful supper was provided , and a happy social season followed. Among the numerous gifts were : Majolica wntarpltchcr anil citspliloro C. Wosloy. disc nib or knives and forks Mrs 0.Vos - loy.Sllvo Sllvo teaspoons , Scott Wosloy. Set snillr iis , T. C. Dneiott. blhcr c.iko kaskot Mr. niul Mrs. C. C. Tnvlor. CiwtorII. . 31as < < ott. China tea sot ( ioorpo anil lioxio Wosloy. I'pholstoroil chair Coltn Unisott. Decorated dinner sot ( ? . W. ( < row nnd it , ] { . Taylor. Decorated fnittillslioi and iloron fruit plntos Mrs , DurRnn niul tlatiplitord. SIKorcard rocoi\or ( ! oo. } , . Donovan. Silver anil cut glats plcklo castor Mr. and Mr . 1 , . Moony , of St. Joseph. 1'Iowor \ aso Fred J aKtland , of Noola. 1'lcklo ciutnr Ira V. lloiidrlcks , Dcroratod fruit jilntos and dlah Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. 1'iorco. Tnblo nnpkliia nnd slhor butter knife , Fred II onsen. Solid Bilvor sugar spoon , Miimio Allen , 1'alr vn ioi , Mr. mill Mr < . .l\cob : Applo. I'iiicusliion , Mrs. O. J. J'astluml. Upliolstcrod easy chair , G. W. Crossloy. Talr vases , Jfrr , IScrgmnn and son. Toilet sot , Kdltli LockwoiM. ] ! oilairo.'ul | and table cloth , Jlr. nnd Mrs. , ) . J' ' . Kooator , lloiulorson , Io > i-a. Ottoman , Ir. niul Mrs. Lowii .lonos. The "broom brigade , " consistiiiK of the boys in the railway yard , cnmo miuchlug In with broom , tolling pin , so.np , wnshbornd , tobacco , and ether needfuls for practical housekeeping. Mr. Wesley , who thus won no worthy a bride , is assistant ynrdmastor of the C. B. it Q , nnd has , during the seven years in which ho has boon in the em ploy of the road , not only gained nnd hold the confidence nnd respect of his employers , but has gained the esteem nnd friendship of those with whom ho has como in contact day after day. Wednesday evening a reception was given the newly wedded ones at the homo of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wosloy. A goodly company ( if friends wore there gathered , nnd the occasion was n most happy ono. The guests nero bountifully supplied from n well spread table , and all the needfuls for a merry making were provided with much thoughtfulness and without stint. The young couple thus start out on their now lifo with nothing but sunshino. May there bo no clouds. Younp MonMiddlo Aged Men and All Men who suiter from early indiscretions will find Allen's Itrnin Food , the moat powerful invig- or.xnt over introduced ; once restored by It there is no relnpto. Try it ; it never fails. SI ; C for § 5. Atdrugglsts. IOWA 13 WS. Spirit Lake soalooniats paid $55 for licenses to the < Uli of July. Twonty-six tramps were run in in ono night at Cedar Ilapids recently. The Eldora Ledger and the Eldora Telephone have boon consolidated. Matilda Fletcher's Grand Army of Peace is in session at Boone this wook. The old Bottlers of Kossuth county will have a reunion at Bancroft on the 23rd inat. inat.An An important conference of railroad men will bo hold in Cedar Rapids on the 20th inst. The Herald says that more breaking is being done in Sioux county this year than over boforo. The Defender newspaper , published at Missouri Valley , has been removed to Arlington , Nob. The Architectural association of DCS Moines is the name of the latest organ ization at the capital. Miss Upton , of Sibloy , ia temporarily in editorial charge of the Alton Koviow , lion. J. F. Glover's paper. James Ilyland , of Greene county , was sentenced to mnoty-nino years in the ponitonti&ry for the murdi r of his wifo. The GOth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chapman , of Cedar Falls , waa celebrated on the nth inst. inst.Tho The Qttumwa Democrat insists that the present stagnation of business in Ot- tumwa , in almost every department , is peculiarly vixiblc. The Baptist Sunday-achool at Burling ton hits arranged to oiler the business men of that city an excursion to Oska loosa for $2 for the round trip. Two Dubuque young ladies , aged 18 and 19 years respectively , put on male attire the ether evening and promenaded up and down the street for about an hour. The Boone city bonds for water work works are taken by Preston , Keene J Co. , of Chicago , who pay par value for them at 0 per cant , and furnish the blank bonds. Snyder , of the Cedar Falls Gazette , went to church recently and discovered that out of ninety-six ladies in attendance no two of them had on hats aliko. Ho says nothing about the toxt. Miss Roller , of the Buchanan Comedy company , sick for the past six weeks a < the Fountain house at Cherokee , has ful ly recovered her health and rojoinci her company n fovr days ago at Ode bolt. bolt.Geo. Geo. Williams , of the Ida Grove Pioneer noor , has been trying to ride a mustang pony , and now ho keeps his foot while ho offers a reward of $ 2 50 to any ono who will take that pony into the strco and ridu it. Among the curiosities at a dance ii DCS Monies , the other evening , were couple that had been divorced during the diy. Each was on hand with a now partner , and each deemed "us happy UK a bin sunflower. " Ogdun Reporter : Ladies imagine tha roller skating is a line vray to work ol superfluous flesh , The belief is wul founded. Ono young lady dropped 1 > U pounds at Jennings' rink recently , ant dropped it hard , Two Dubuque boy a , butweon M am 1(1 ( years of ago , on Thursday uvenin. grabbed a young lady's handbag oft' ho arm , as she was pasaingup Locuot strcpl and ran away with it. Tha bag contained od § 12 in money. The law firm of Parsons tt Runnels , o Di's Moincs , hai been dissolved. Mr Uuniula has formed a new partnershi . . Mr. Walker , Into of St. John tf Valkor , nnd Mr. Parsons 1ms formed ft ow firm in connection with Mr. Frnnk orry. The Kithorvillo Broad-Axo has boon old to 1'oter Johnson , an Ksthorvillo iornoy , and II. I. Wnsson , for some mo principal of the Spirit Lake public chools , and Fr.tnk Davey , for some mo past the editor of _ the pnppr for cmgh it Co , , the proprietors , retires , Ida Grove Pioneer , S ) : The coivl pros- ectitii ; continues from day to day , Tito rill is now about 150 foot in the earth , id the strata they nro now passing trough looks very much _ llko slato. onto miserable scnmp ono night throw r it of line coal in the hole , probably linking ho could awaken excitement. The Cedar Rapids Gazette figures out mt the trains leaving Collar Rapids and inning eight hours , together with all 10 connections made , will reach It1 ) ! ) nitons , white trains leaving on all the tads from DCS Moincs and counting nil 10 points reached by thn connections so in the same titno , would roach but )1 stations. E. 11 Wheeler , a real estate dealer of rcston , has boon arrested to answer a largo of obtaining money under false rotonsos. His victim is a young worn- i who lent him her savings , amounting o SaOO , and took his note , which she ipposod , upon his representations , was ecurod by mortgage. The young worn- I's loss , it is said , has rendered her Jti- ano. ano.Sioux Sioux County Herald : The old bond- d debt of this county is being rapidly ipcd J out. Lnst Friday Treasurer owis paid oil' $13,000 of the bonded obt , with interest duo ; amounting to litU ! ) . ; ) . ' ! . This loaves bonds to the mount of f 0,500 yet to bo paid. Mr. informs us that ho expects to pay 3,000 moro of the outstanding bonds on uno 1 , nnd before the expiration of the resent year it is hoped that this debt , Inch 1ms hung over the peopleof loux county for so many years , will bo ntirely extinguished. S.iys the Dos Moincs Leader , Yestor- ay afternoon Mr. V. M. Hubbell com- lotod negotiations with Hon. B. F. Al- on , by which ho becomes the owner of 'orraco Hill , paying therefor ? ( ! 0,000. 'lio property includes the hoti. o and nine. crcs of ground. Tliia splendid estate begun by Mr. Alien about twenty oars ago , the mansion being completed ot far from the time the war closed. Jriginally there were thirty-seven acres i the tract , but by the bankruptcy pro- ocdings n portion was taken oil' and bo- ante the property of Polk > t llubboll , y their purchase of the Allou assets. Ir. llubboll buys the place for hia own caidcnco. Vinton society has been greatly oxci- od over the death of Miss Miiiiiio Good- in , a school girl of 17 , while premature- giving birth to n child. She waa of repossessing appearance , and no ono aus- ectod her until quito recently of any idiacrotion. Her condition becoming mnifcst , the aut.horitica requested her o quit school , and soon after she was iken to Fonda , Pocahontas county , here she died. Her remains were ta- on back to Vinton for burial. Since 10 death of her mother , eight years ago , to had been living with her aunt , a Ira. Martin , in Vinton. Her seducer is lid to bo a Montana cattle nmn , who as in Vintou last September , but whoso amo is not made public. A Vinton special says : Jcsso Mower , ged 23 , and Mrs. Alexander Bolsinger , is aunt , aged 55 , were arrested ucur Mt. Vuburn , this county , yesterday , charged , -ith shooting Alex. Bolsingor , the worn- n's husband. The woman waived oxam- nation , and was bound over on $1,000 londs. Mower hod an examination to- ay , but there was no evidence to con- icct him with the shooting , Ho was hen arrested on a charge of threaten- ng to shoot Bolsingor and is hold in § 500 onds. Neither will got bail. The best nformation now in hand indicates a con- piracy between the wife and nephew to ot the old man's property , and rid thorn- olvea of him by scaring him away or illing him. Tha first atop in the plot vaa taken nearly two years ago , when ho vas induced to deed hin forty-acre farm o hia nephew supposing ho waa signing will , to take ell'ect at the death of hiin- elf and wifo. The uocond stop was aken ycstoiday , when the wife fired a 2-caIibro ball into the old man's body , assing through near the shoulder blade. 'ho wound is not likely to be fatal. A I > EH HOWES DIV1N15 DBA1) ) Ultt'NK. Says thn Dos Moines Leader : At a uarter past ono thin morning Mr. Sto- > ° y night clerk of thn Morgan , detected n odor of burning cotton in lie air of the oflico. Ho immediately astoncd up stairn , and along the difl'er- nt hall ways , _ and found amoko issuing rom room thirty-two , which waa occu- iud by a quito well-known reverend yon- Ionian. Upon gaining entrance , Mr. itonoy found the room filled with Hmoko while upon the bed which wns found to 10 on fire , lay the divine , partially un rosscd and dead drunk. As Mr. Stonoy nstantly caw that ho could alone oxtin- ; uish the fire , which had not BM yet inado much headway , ho did BO without mak- ng an alarm. Two holes , each about a quarter of a yard equaro. were burned hrough the bedspread and mattresses. After extinguishing the fire , Mr. Stonoy ound the drunken divine wholly beyond all consciousness of his perilous oitua- ion , and BO loft him for the remainder of the morning. The only plausible sup- > osition regarding the origin of the fire a that the man had been "smoking , and joing drunk , had fallen back upon the ) od with a lighted cignr in hia hand , ul- .hough it could not bo found , The full name of this man who has so > asoly disgraced himself and the liigl ; sailing which ho had taken solemn vowj prominently honor and defend , was jiyon to the Lsadcr'n reporter , together with the fact that the man had boon 01 a private epreo at the hotel for the pas thirty-six hours. Ho has obtained hi liquor by having it sent up to liiu room from out of the hotel. The roportei was informed that a brother clergyman and ono of the most prominent in thi city , heard of the erring man's torribl and sudden fall from grace , and called a1 Lho hotel and offered to buy the man i ticket to Davenport and give him $ > 25 fo : expenses if ho would leayo the city on last night's 11 o'clock train , but the offo' ' was refused. _ "U'ol < Io Mayor. It U now uiiillaputod Unit AV'lo Die- cr'H Calurrli Ouro in tlio only triutmuii tliat will ul'Huliiloly euro Catarrh froh a Chronic. "Very cflicuclima , Haml ( loiilil plii ) ; Water , Nub. " Olio lux cured mo , Mury ICenyuu , Jtimriartk , Dakota. " "I roatcrcd mo tu the pulpit , JCev , ( Jcmvo 1' Jel ( , CoUevlllo , N. Y.11 "Oiin box rudloall cured mo , Itov. 0 , II , Tulilor , 110 Nohl iitreot , JJrooklyn' " "A perfect cum oftcr Ilf , J. D. MuDuimlil , 710 Drum way , N. Y. , to. , &o. ThouuaruU of to.it line nlnln uro rccolvod from nil Darin of the win Id I Uelhied , 81.09. ] ) r. Wol Da Moyor'n ll > : liiHli until Trent Ion , " with KtatuineuU < 1 tlio cured , mailed freo. D , ] l. Dewuy & Co ' ' 11' ' Kulton SUvot , X V tuo-t. LETTER RRERS1 SECRETS , of ( lie Onxommctit AVIiluli Gnnlrlliiifnin Ilic Snnclliy rhlftlolplili ! lircortl. "i'horois not n letter carrier in the city but who is tlio custodial ) of the so- creU of some ono on his route , " said n well-known postal olllcinl yesterday. "What n sensation tlioy vrould crcnto if wlmt they know could bo revealed at ono tiniol The divorce courts would bo over crowded , nnd rivals for inaidons'ntl ctions would bo parading the streets , nriueil to the tooth , looking for the other follow. But there is n barrier to these revolutions The postal laws strictly provide that a carrier must never toll of what ho acts , repent what ho honra nor mnko public in any manner the address upon letter When notified to deliver letters only to the person to whom addressed it is en joined upon him to remember this rule , especially aa regards members of the same family. Well ( to I remember when I was n carrier n certain maiden on Broad street vras receiving letters from a father and son. Whether one know that the other wns writing to the girl 1 do not know , but this 1 saw several times : When nho received a note from the old gentleman showns very deliberate in her movements , but when 1 handed her ono from the son she was out of the house in a jilly. "Onoif _ the most annoying things to the carrier * is the impudence of 'mash- era. ' 1 have had thcau follows intercept mo and ollir $5 or § 10 if 1 would toll who auch a lady was , and whether hlio was married or not. 1 remember ono lady in particular , who cnmo hero from a neighboring city ami stopped at the resi dence of u millionaire. She was a mag nificent woman. A man would hardly pass her without turning around to take a second look. The mashers nearly wont crazy over her , and < > np met mo at nearly every street corner on my mute with aoino question regarding her. I catno noir getting into half-a-do/.on tights over her , and was gliid when she w ent homo. Hut the devices of married men and women who are holding clandestine correspondence are ingenious. All nueh people stand upon n volcano , not know ing the minute it will begin to send forth fire and a ruined reputation. Ono man used to bog mo every day 'for God'a sake don't let my wife got hold of my lottorn. ' The woman was t\s smart as her husband. She wns also holding n secret correspondence , and 1 was in that too. She did not want her husband to know of it. I took good care of both , nnd they enjoyed cheating each other. At one time I hayo known on my route half a dozen Indies who wore resting under the belief that their hus bands wcro holding correspondence which ohould not bo carried on. Each ono would give mo the most minute di rections that if 1 received n letter from such and such a place to bo sure and hand it to her , as it was important nnd inter ested both. No doubt it did , but then I didn't think three should take a hand in the business ; only the husband received the dainty epistles. "lint the increased facilities of the new oflico oiler the most extended opportuni ties for sly work , Boxes are cheap , nnd the latest trick new is for husbands to hnvo their tender epistles sent to thoao boxes. They have the key , and no ono else can get into it. If the wife happens to find the key why she is easily satisfied by being told it belongs to a door at the store or the safe , or something of that sort. You see , only ono cleric knowa anything of your letters No ono has an idea where you live or anythingolso. But then , postal clerks and letter carriers lenrn quickly. Traveling salesmen are becoming heavy patronizors of the boxes since ihoy have become cheap. The ex cuse for these gentry ia that they receive letters they do not wish to bo nont homo or to the storo. So the envelopes are dropped into the boxes , nnd vrlien they return they find bundles of letters nnd no ono to ask questions that might bother them to answer. HE 1IAI > STUIUISI * POLITICS. And lln Knew all Ilio Objections to Hvcry CiimliilatoH In tliu Field. "Whnt do yon think ot Arthur's chances ? " asked Blobba , meeting Smarten on the street corner. "Hain't got any , " replied Smart , sontuntiottsly. "Hasn't got any , " exclaimed Blobbs , a Boston Transcript reporter , "what do you moan ) " "Just what I say. Those Mulligan letters have fixed him. Ho'a n dead cock in the pit. " "Why I thought it was Ultimo " "Blaino bo bio wed. Phelps has set tled his " "J guoas you'vo got 'em u little mixed. It was Kdmunds , you know " 'Kdmunds won't got H single state. You know ho didn't euro n tosa up when the war broke out which side hu joined ; and then his opposition to Fit/ John Porter " " 1 gnces you are thinking of Logan. " "Don't talk to mo of Logan. He's no better than when ho was a cheap Now York politician. " "Arthur , I believe " "J toll you Arthur's out of the raco. Ho may carry his own ntnto , butlio won't got a delegate outside of the etnto of Con- necticut. " Blobbs thought best not to continue the painful subject. Ho merely re marked : "It's no uao for mo to discuss the matter with you , Smart , you're too well posted for mo. " "liight you are , " replied Smart , gayly. "Thoro ain't ' many follows who have fol lowed this thing like mo. If there is ono thing that 1 know clean through it's politics.1' _ A l''lHli.r > n 'liliiK Hour. Lowiaton ( Mo. ) Journul. Very few people know that bears toke to water naturally. They love the water , not , perhaps , aa well as the IIIOOBO and deer , but better than most dry-land ani mals. They are very fond of fmh.iind are export fishermen. I cams suddenly upon a very largo bear in n thick swamp , lying upon n largo , hollow log across u brook fishing , and hu was so much in terested in his sport that hu did not no- ticu mu until I had approached very near linn , HO that I could ueo ox-ictly how ho bailed his hook and placed his liali. lie fished in thin wise : there was a large hole through the log on which ho lay , and ho thrust his forearm throug the hole and hold his open paw in the water uid wnited for the fish to gather around and into it , and when full ho clutched his fist and brought up u handful of i'mli , and wit and ate them with great guito ; then down with the law again , und so on , The brook was fairly ulivo with little - tlo trjut und lodaidud suckers , and some black suckers , so the old f nil my lot him self out on the liuhcs , Hu did not oat their hoadn. There was quite a pile of thorn on Uio log. 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