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Was it her faul her nged parents hnd not retired \ half an hour later ? At last she drew ; the trysting place. She was nearly of breath , for aho had ran n good par thi ) iray , In the faint light of the e aho could see the little cluster of t : wlioro ho waited her. She thoughl the kiss that would noon burn her 1 the warm kiss rendered more nrdont Iho long fovcr of impatience. She reached the opot. She found mo. mo.No one ? Domcnico , then , traa horo. Suddenly Stofana uttered a wild < Phreo paces from her , Btrotcliod out ho shade cast by the cluator of trees , . form Domenieo's porhaps. It was ho ! Was ho dead ? No ho live for a sigh escaped his lips , but ran wounded , for the sigh was Ilk loath rattle. "Domonicol What ia the matter w ou ? What ia It ? Answer mo spoal .10. . " She throw herself upon him in a j ion of grief. She raised hia head i laced it upon her knocs. She clasj im in her arms in n transport of norrc At last aho waa answered by a hell loan. Domonico had just opened pos. "Speak to mo , " uho aaid , "you oundod. " "To the death , " replied the young n i a feeble voico. "Nolnol do not Bay that. " "It is the truth. " "Your knife is in your bolt. 'X two not boon overcome in fight. " "Tho coward stabbed mo in the bad "Tho wrotchl Who was ho ? " "Piotro. " "IIo ? It waa ho who stabbed yi 7hy ? " "IIo loves you. " "Who told you so ? " "IIo. IIo swore that yon should othing to any ono but himself. " "Infamous ! " "Stufana , I am dying. Make me remise swear it. " "What ? " "Swear to mo that you will bo nothi i that man. " "I swear it. " * * # * * * Six months later , before all the asset od villiagors , Stcfannrrna married lotro.a a # # * * Along tlio path bordered with aton d briers , in the starlight , Stefai ilkod clowly. A man kept pace at h Io , turning his head at times town i companion to look at her boautif : o , pure and fair , in which his tv ick oycs Bhono with dark yet ao illianoy. "Stofana , " ho said at loot , pauslni ro have walked a good way. I u not want to lean on my arm ? " "No , " eho replied , "not yot. It doi t seem far to the place where I a ing , and I do not , fool fatigued. " "Why , even on our -wedding night a ; not to load you to our homo on n m ? " "Oh , you know mo Potro , " nnsworc sfana , "I am a strange girl. I want I 1 that I am nlono as much aa poasibh u saw that but now when I roquosto friends , contary to custom , not to at npany us. You must take mo just c i find mo. " 'I adore you as you are , " said th ing man iu a low voico. "You knoi nd thatfor three months I have fol _ od you like a faithful dog. As 70 h to bo alone , bo It BO. But to b h mo would still bo eolitudo if yo 3 mo. Why do you refuse my arm you already regret our marriage ? " 'No ' , certainly not. " 'Well ' , then , walk with mo as a wlf Ii her husband. Stofana , I implor , 'ho ' young man approached hor. Wit ! iiiick , almost violent gesture , shi vod him oil * . Piotro looked at her it irlao. What ia the matter with ycu ? " hi cd , becoming suddenly uneasy. [ o tried to look in Stofana'a face , bu eyes could scarcely distinguish hoi ures. IIo could scarcely BOO hoi ghty silhouette vaguely outlined in the lo of a cluster of trees whoso branchoi rhung the path hero was n long silence. At last lout moving , Stofana spoke : Piotro , " olio said , in a clear voice YOU recognize this place ? " What place ? " This where Domouico was killed. " ho young man started. Domonico ? " ho said. "Was it hero know ? " You ought to rocoftnizo the pot , ' Stofana , "as it wan you who killed Ll" I apeak the truth It was you. " Who said so ? " Domcnico himsolt. " To whom ? " To mo , ou whoso lips ho breathed his BigVi. " otro made no reply , but ho crossed inns on his breast and remained si. for a minuto. Well , what then , " ho aaidat last. What then ? " replied Stofana , "Noth- What could I toll you that you do know ? Yes , there is something. I d Domonico. Did you know that ? " i-'os , That was why I killed him. " VTou loved me , then , aho ? You ? " My action proved that. " Prcu-ed it ? It was then to win mo you made yourself Infamous ? " BUsfano , what are you saying ? " rho truth. Domonico was assassina- [ t ia fulso. " [ t la true. When ho fell his knife was in his bolt" It in a lie , for his knife was not found im. " That WKflbecauBO some ono had taken .Vnol" "r There It i . " ith a quick movement Stefano drew her bosom r. knife , whose nuked a of steel , short nnd wtraight , ucd as nho hold itn his extended loyoangman clasped his forehead liu hunt's , tra I dreaming ? " ho cvlod , in a > o voico. "Is it you who apeak B , Stofaua ? " GOOUJ what do you 'ho punishment of your crimo. Tike Toopen and kill youMoIf. " ' 1-ftt would be madnujt ! " "It would bo justice , You stand tl before mo , jnst aa I would wish you ti mad with love and writhing under scorn , It is necessary that it ahoul BO that Domonico may bo rovon Your illusion is complete , that your spalr may bo absolute ! Up to this 1 : you have boon full of hope , Even r In spllo of yourself , your hands n out to clasp your droam. You are husband , I am your wlfo ; but n wcro two beings separated by a dee more unpassablo abyss , She whom thought to ombtaco to-night stands fpro you , furious , the knife of your tim in her hand , and says to yet 'Piotro , th's ' blade thirsts for your bh Tnko it and plunge it into your traitoi heart1" "Stofana , are you mad ! " "You rcluso ? " "To kill myself on our wedding nit Ah , you are too beautiful for thatl" "You rofuuo you dare to * speak mo in that way ? Take that , then , c tard ! I will make myself a widow ! " There was a piercing cry and Pic ell heavily to the earth.JOSEPH [ JOSEPH MONTKI Fnl it UK Io generally attributed to somoth wrong about the oyoH. But before 3 > ay heavy fees to an oculist , just sea 'our system is not dobilitatod. V < aflon that tolls on your eyes and mal you think your sight ia failing. \ ncod Brown's Iron Bitters , which in ti ing up the whole system , will help t 3nfcoblod oycs. Mr. A. II. Shorwot Bethel , Conn. , nayn. , "I used Brow : iron Bitters with best result * , for in ; cstlon and weakness that afTactod i load and and spine. " JMCIC I'KMSTAN'S IjUCK. Clio "Wheel of Forunc Takes Xu AVIth Iltin. L'hilwlolphla llucord. Eleven years ago Richard Poniston , Chestnut atrcot saloon keeper , sot t ; own by the oars by drawing in the Re il Ilavana lottery the capital prize. Wh 10 wound up his business hero and d mrtod for Ilia future homo in Kontncl 10 had about $500,000 , in cash. Of tl um ho had drawn aomo $400,000. . ho decade which has passed ainco tl jlittoring announcement waa made tl rhool of fortune has made a turn , ni ast week the satno Richard Ponistan hi lis latest acquisition in the saloon bui icsa closed out over his head because 1 ould not pay a trifling monthly ran 'ho half million cf dollars which ho om old had taken wimzs to itself , and i pito of the efforts of John F. Botz an Dine other friends to put him on h jot again Dame Fortune refused to 1 Durtod. Pdnistan , aomo years ago , did a hoav uslness in bottling liquors and sollirj iroct to families , if o amassed a conaii rablo sum of money and was regarded t > mfortably fixed. IIo was induced t y his luck in the Havana lottery an row the big plum in the box. Then hi oublea began. First a lot of sharpoi i Ilavana tried to prevent him from col cting the prize. When ho wont ovc > Now York to receive his money ho wn icompanied by William Whitney , wh as a brewer at the time , and ia wo ! jown in both the cities. After the tw ionds returned from Now York , Whil iy , greatly to the astonishment of Pen tan , brought suit to wrest from hiri lo-half of the money ho had collected fhitnoy declared that iPoniston ha rotnised the money to him i iturn for his company to Now York ho suit was compromised , and Pnnista .rriod . hia half million to Kentucky lioro ho embarked in the business o irso racing and brooding. As the year Hod along this venture ate up the cap il , and Ponistan wont to Now York ere ho opened a saloon , and the gonia ys of the sun of fortune amllod upoi m for a time. Finally ho came to thii .y , and _ a few mouths since opened oi irth Ninth a trout. His friends came his assistance , but the thirsty possoi indoor , and the smokers purchasoc oir woods olsowhoro. Finnlly it Trai ncluded to lot the place go , and Jolu Botz bought it In to secure himself. In tlio Btul ! " Sad to aay , many a good thing attain ! nothing moro than a fair beginning. the other hand It ia a matter for con. itulation that the growth of some evil ngs may bo also promptly frustrated. largo proportion of the cases of the st wido-aproad and fatal diseases- isumption have their inception in ial catarrh. Dr. Sags's Catarrh Horn- ' is pleasant , soothing and cfi'octual , r it. It has cured thousands. All igglsts. 'UK HIIOIMCKUI'HK'S KI'HKCII , or IJOIIR Sen-IJoots , Yi-llow Oiled OlotliliiK nnd Sliuatli-Knl-rcs. w York Clothier. t wes in South street , and the shop- ipor was making a speech. There was jackgrouud of yellow oiled clothing I long sea-boota , pans and sheath , vos danglpd from the roof. The au- nco was taking the speech meekly but hont any enthusiasm worth mention- , Do was a weather-boaton person , ti coarse soa-clothcs , a rod silk hand- 3hiof and a now silk hat. Yor want to trano with mo , do yor , yo oared land-lubbor ? " the shop-keeper it on , with fine sarcasm. "Whar did jit thot tharhat ? If yo bo a-trading owhar else I don't want to do buai- > with yol So yo'd bettor bo oil' . " ho audience looked thoughtfully up down the street , shifted his quid and legs , and waited patiently for more. I should like to got a clean shirt on , " laid hnally , iu a mild tone , but with lug , seeing that something was ex ted from him. The clean shirt yo'll bo gottin1 here bo small for a child , " retorted the s-kooper with wrath. "Git it whar ; ot yor fine hat. A fine hat it is ! It 0 from an ash barrel an' was shined nrith stove polish for the likes of poor ) wa like you as knows no bettor. Go In the rain with it and BOO what yo > y loavln' old friends. What wore yo ni enough to take with that Eyotaol plug hat ? " ho aakod , suddenly. 1 didn't got nothin' else , " replied the omor , stoutly. An1 yo'vo boon landed nigh ou a weak spout all yor money ? " YOUNG MAN , UI'JAO THIS. lit VOLTAIO KELT COMI-AKY , of Maraimll ilKan , olfur to vouil their calubraUxl KLEO VOLTAIO UKLT and other KLBOTUIO AI-- NCKS un trial for thirty days , to mon iiff or old ) atilk-toil with iiorvoiw ilvbiliiy , if vitality uiil munliooil , and ull kluilmi Jli . Also for tliouinatUin , neurttlgln , ly I , and many otliar diseaawi. Complete ration to health , \f or and manlioud nteed. fto risk incurrvd , M thirty ilaya' U allowed. Write thwa t once for illtu. d jismi'lilct ' , free , FIOHTINO \ How fttill'lrmlre'R Ksinto win Mclr l\ Jmonu Clali ml ImvrjcrH , San Francisco Chronicle. The old enying that n man should hia houao in order before ho dies never received n stronger illu.ilrfttion in the case of Francois Louis A Piocho , the pioneer who assisted i actively than any other man in Iho i development and improvomrut of San Francisco. It was ho who intorc French capital and built whole block buildings with its aid. It was ho Bottled IJnyos valley and built the Ma Street railroad , who opened now nit ; districts and built irrigation ditches , twonty-throo yearn Piocho was the ro scntativo man of San Francisco , wealthy , now In monetary straits , paying big dividends and again tryiiij wsuago clntnorlntr.creditors. . . Tl 3amo the time when ( on May 21 , 18 lie was found shot through the head , oft n largo estate , for ho was not a ba : upt , and for twelve years his credit cgntooB , his friends , claimants , nltorni ixocutors nnd commissioners have b it work dividing it. It is nccomplis it last , and there ia nothing luft of 'iocho estate but a roomful ot papi > ooka nnd accounts. It is the old stc 'iocho made n will nnd a good ono , tot ono of its provisions has boon can ut in conformity with the desires of ostntor. riOOHE'fl WILL. Piocho drew this instrument two yc oforo his doatti , with the assistance V. U. Stow end S. H. Meredith , lade John B. Folton , Levi Parao osoph H.LPioohoandKomain Bayorr uo his residuary legatees , and charj. liom to pay n number of of legaci 'hlch show the dead man to have booi rnrm and generous frioiid and n man onovolont nnd patriotic instincts. 1 ocuniary bonofitB to his friends ranp : om $1,000 to $20,000. To others evised personal property , works of ; id jovrola. To his servants ho gn xch a year's wngoa. To the Univors f California ho bequeathed ail his paii igs , etchings nnd engravings a mi iluablo collection with § 5,000 in cai id to the French Bonovoont Society i jquoathod two ncros of land for a hi ital and § 5,000 in cash. John elton , Sam. L. Tholler , Gustavo Dusi id Romaiti Bayorquororo constitut ; ccutors , with Gustavo Touchard tomato. They were to aorvo withe mda nnd were relieved from the snpi slon of the probate court as for aa t stator could relieve them by tcsl pntnry provisions. Almost befc iocho could bo burled the trouble a : ntest began. The dead man had be member of the firrn of Pioor syorquo & Co. , of which Samuel Moi coaaod , had boon n partner , and t bta of the firm were still unliquidnte ; the tlmo of Piocho's death the fit is aho heavily involved with local ai : olgn creditora , its business having be goly the importation of French gooc 10 vnluo of the whole mass of proper at this day estimated at § 1,000,000. A SCKAMBLE FOK THE SPOILS. Against it there was filed at on din upon claim , aggregating millioi : en L. "W. Parsons , ono of the legatee ming forward with a demand for § 2i' 3 for counsel foea. L. L. Ilobinaoi ache's confidential manager , refused liver a largo amount of property. W .ompaon laid claim to the San Mlgu ich , other people had claims upon tl I and the now firm , against Plochc ivato property nnd upon him for ser\ i. The first loss was that of the outi raonnl property for , as Executor The told a Chronicle reporter yestorda ; bero was none to turn Into the probai irt , because the firm's creditora took , " Next , the foreign creditors carr , h their demands , filing them all wit incla Burton , the banker. Aa BOO It became apparent that there woi ro claims than there was property t isfy them the hiring of lawyers begat D foreign nnd the local firm'a creditor ! claimants upon Poncho's privnt perty , his associates in business an lous enterprises nil had recourse toth bs of the law. The truth waa thn icho's affairs were In n mixed cond : i , while hia partner , Bayorquo , wn Doling in Europe. Then came th auita ono after another , brief boln d upon brief enough paper boin orod with legal phrnsca to fill a fal id room. The probate court novo idled a dollars worth of the property suits which wore against the firm 1 not the eatato being brought in th ; rlcr. courts. For nine years the litiga i continued , until in the end it bo 10 clear to nil concerned that if the le- warfare were kept up not a della lid bo loft , either for the creditors o : legatees. THE UEMNANT , 'ho result was a compromise botwooi concerned. The entire ctitato wat ad to the creditors , those agreeing tc § 50,000 to each of the four residuary > tees ; 50 per cent of each of the spec- Jcquests and § 100.000 to the claim- i oi the Samuel MOBS estate. The lomout was carried out by a commis- appointed by all interested , its labors ing just boon concluded. The exact unts paid cannot be learned , for the lo affair having boon settled out of t , there is no record in the probate irtmont. A a far as can bo lournod the foreign creditors received about ) ,000 and the local claimants § 1)00- ) In the probate court the Piocho to ia an nusottlod account. 1'horo is no estate left , " explained Her yesterday , "Thoro ia nothing to sottlo. The creditors took it all satisfied the logatoes. " \nd who satisfied the lawyers ? " [ can't toll. They have lost a gold ) , Indeed. Their aggregate fees t have boon hundreds of thousands of irs. " hen the reporter in search of further niation asked for the Piocho estate ra in the probate court yesterday ho taken , to a largo sized box , with the atlon to help himself , Thcao papora lit exclusively refer to the appraise- t and B 'O of real estate. Tim search 1 further information had to bo aban- d in the face of such dlilicultiea. ' 1 * . I' , O. Co 'H Importunate 1'ortor i tbo Detroit Free Press. 10 railroads are the great highways 10 present day. The highwayman , has long Icfttho the slower thorough- , now appears as the porter of pal- ara. To try to escape the porter's of twontylivo coats Is a practical asibility. Men IIBVO boasted that had the courage to do BO , but no irly authenticated case has over como lit. It requires anamount of bravery the overage American is not pos- 1 of , lot him boaat aa he may. The rayman'a weapon is not a award or , but a little apparently inuocont n a clothes broom lie calls you the captain's ctllco to Bottle in the ring manner , you "Thank you , I brushed myself moment ago , " "There's a lot of dust on the bac your coat , yet , sir. " If you will dutnur , ho takes youi and gives it a most vigorous dusting gradually leading you off into the c ! antechamber. Then ho stands oxpci and draws his hand across his hebrew brow as if ho rarely encountered a r a job , It's aisldom that a man is no 1 onod M to pass that stage without hand automatically socking the qui that HUB dormant in hin pants pot but grant for Iho snko of nrgut that there Is a man could calmly say : -'Tl you , " nnd take his crimson scat in car again. The next st&go Is after fashion : The porter walks up and d the aialo and stops before you saying : "Did I brush you off , sit ? " "You did. " "Ahem. I hope you're satisfied , i "Perfectly satisfied. " A pause. "I'm glad you'ro satisfied , air. " Atnthor pause , during which you ; hat the oyca of all the passengers are ? ou , and that you are becoming unpl antly conspicuous. "Woro your boota blacked to suit j sir1 "Thoy were well blacked. " "You see , aomo likes ono kind blacking and sorao another. I genori give satisfaction , sir ; least I never sec gentleman complain. " If you make no move at this the fi : ataatropho occurs. Tlio highwayn Irops all politeness as thrown away inch a boor , thruats his hand before i ivhilo ho holds the yrisp under his 1 irm , and demands : ' Porter , pleaso. " Then ho gets his quarter. IMTjES ! I'lLKSI A SURE CUKK FOUND AT uASl NO ON'K NKK11 SUFFICK. A Hiiro euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching r Jlcorntod Piles has been discovered by 1 Vlllinms ( anIndian Remedy , ) called ] Vlllinm's Indian 1'ilo Oiutmont. A sin iox liaa cured the worst chronic cases of 25 0 years standing. No ono need sutler f ilnuto after applying this wonderful BOO ig medicine. Lotions , Instruments and el uiues ! do more harm than good. Willlai ndlan I'llo Ointment nbaorbs the turners , ya the Intense itching , ( particularly nt nii Her trotting warm In bed , ) nets aa a poulti ives instant relief , nnd is prepared only 'iloa , itching of the private parts , nnd otlilno else. Road what the lion. J. M. Ooffinberry , llovehnd , says about Dr. William's Indi 'lie ' Oolntment : "I have used scores of I1 lures , and it affords mo pleasure to Bay tha ave never found anything which gave BII nmcdiata and permanent relief aa Dr. W ain's Indian Ointment. For aalo by all dn ists nnd mailed on receipt of price. 50c n 1. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. C. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent , _ STOIU'KD GIVING St no of tlio Kn'dccB ol' tbo Crn/.y-Qu Mania. hhago fs'ows. "Is it a fact that since this crazy-qn raze has sot in the former custom of t ry coeds houses to lot their lady ct imors have samples of stuff has bo bolished ? " was asked of a well i > rmed knight of the yardstick. "ifou , that's so. Wo had to do it as icasuro of self-protection. Why , Bi toll you that the pecuniary loss inflicti i the largo dry goods palaces in th Iy during the first three months 10 crazy quilt fashion reachi any thousands of dollars. Tl omen would como in shoals for no oth irposo than , just to obtain material f loao quilts. And nothing would c iOin but the moat expensive , rare ai stoful goods , snch as costly plushe ilvots , satins , gold brocade , Sicilian ail c. After obtaining fifty cents worth < is in small bits for nothing they woul ivo without spending a cent. An OBB women used to do It with the moa iblushing effrontery , as if it wcro irfectly honest and decent thiij do. § Strange , but trup. Thor ire lota of wealthy ladies amen cao crazy quilt , dead-head ladic 10 thought nothing offjj pending hui : lid a of dollars at ether times just t itify a whim of theirs. It seemed t vo become all at once a part of th nalo creed to obtain all the matork odful for the construction of thosocoi indod jiumbuga the crazy , craz ills without spending a cent for il d n woman would use nil her wits an > nning to that end. So wo wer liced to shut down on thorn ; wo coul t stand it any longer. " "Well , what were your moans of stop ig tlio nuisance ? Did you put up pla da to that effect , or how did you d ' 'Wo used a very aimplo remedy. Al ) big dry goods firms agreed that afte s samples should bo given out bu singly , and only in such small biti it they would bo useless for patches it Tszy-quilt. Just -watch that womai ir there and see how the clerk wil idle hor. " I ffoman , richly drcasod , who stood nt muter u few yards distant , was ovi- itly getting excited about something. 'No ' , " Bald the clerk to hor. "I can- cut the aamplo any bigger. It's inst our strict instructions. " Is that so ? Why , I think that's real in. What is a woman going to deb b a tiny little bit of stuff like that ? /or mind then. I don't want it. i needn't bother yourself about it. " l with that aho flounced out of the 0 in a huff. Oh , she'll como back , " ( Said the man- r. "Thai's the way they all take on irst. But when they learn from their ale acquaintances that it's the rule over the city they quiet down and to . * 1 thomsolvcB. Sanford's ADICAL CURE ? OR CATARRH. l , American Pine , Canada Fir , MarlKoM andClom Uncle dota ol Sanfora's Radical Cure In ly rll8 > e the inout > lolont SneozinB or Head > , leara the head aa by magic , stops watery dis- ( C8 froui the Ncwo and K.U-H , preieuta lliiigloir B In the head , Cures Ncnoua Headache and uea Chills mid Fe\cr. In Chronlo Catarrh It isea the nasal passages ol loul mucus , restores enseiol melf , tastu and hcarlne when aBected , the head , throat and bronchial tubes ol often. matter , snoetoiiH and | iiull1ed the brenth , utoiis ough and arrenU the progress of Catarrh to il Cunautzptlan. o bottle Itadlcal Cure , ono lox Catarrhol Sol. and rianford'n Inhaler , all lit one package , of al ( Ut for 81. A k for Smomi's UABICII , CUBK IHlUlia AMlCllKlllCALCO. , llootoil utter Drufnnd Cliainical Co. , Boston. l yty ? ' thohrtaitiri ? ap"ViTcJ"r.i1iheu" | matUni , Neuralgia. Sciatica , CjUKkn , Cclda. Wtukllack , fctJiu- aor , and llOHt'1" , Hbootlng I' lii9 , NurabuDU , HyitcrU , Kit tualc lulnr , l'ilj > ltttlun , Ihciep. ' Utcr Couip'alnt Illlloui Ktier , il l rla , and Kpldcm.o , > Lo'Ilu's riiutcm ( an Klect ii wllhal'uroui I'lMttr ) unj laugh at ptln 85e THE BEST TGNIB. Tli'i medicine , combining Iron ulth pi t'CPtnwo tonics , niiiriily nnd romp'ot I uri's l > > < t | > ctslit , imllitrMlniiVrnUnr unil Nciirulitlit. It IB an unfnlllncr remedy for Discuses oft KlilticjM nnd I.Hcr. It It Invnltmblo for Plsen'rs tippnllftr Womcnt nnd nil \\lio lend Fodcntnry lives. It iloei not Injure the tcetli , cnnso hcndarhc produce rousllpntlon vthrr Iran mciltctnm Hen rich csrunl purifies tlio Mood , ttlmnln the nppetlte , nlds tlio n slmllntlon of food , Ilexes Heartburn nnd llclcliltig , nnd ttrengi en * tlio mii'rlei nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent Kcvcrs. lassitude. I-nck Energy , Ac , , It lias no equal. , . * DTlio Rptitilno lins nbovo Undo mnrk n crossed red Hues on wrapper. Tnko imoth Hni oiiljlT limm.MllEJIIl'Ab ( O. , IJ.ILTIJIOIIF , 1 id unllspitel in tin ; BROAD CLA IN ttni VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AN Ever offered to the nubile. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAU IRKCX LINE FOK ENGLAND. FIlANOK A. GERMANY. Th9 eteamshlps of this well-known line ro bulll on , In water-tight oompartmcnte , and are lurnl 1 with every requisite ) to make the passage bi Ja and agreeable. They carry the United Stc id Kuropcau malls , and lca\e Now York ThD ys and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Oh 3urg , ( PA1US ) and IIAMHURO. Rates : Steerage from Kuropo only S18. Fl ibin , $55 , 865 and 76. 8teer KO , ? 2C. Uenry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F .E. Moorcs.M. T < ; ontain Omaha , Qronowcir & Schoentgon , agents auncll Bluffs. O. BUICIIARD : &CO. , don. P gta. , 81 Broadway , N. Y. Cbao. Kozmlnskl & ( oucral Weatoru Aitanta , 170 Washington BU , Chi f tas Medical Wlir I r .3rftCh3rtcrcilbythcStatconi1 inois for thcexpresspurpo 'of Eivincimniecliatc rehel .all . chronicurinary : : yat = disease" ( fonimiiui Gleet andSyphilisinall the complicated forms , also c diseases of the Skin or Elood promptly relieved ar. i -wvwvw * 'iVY/y V iwwM\ mnncntlycured by remi Ttsffif/Mi ! fcv9a. dica.tcstndin aFortyTcai sfflw MsSga bl'edoll'racttce. Semin Weakness. Minht Losscby Dreams , Pimples c tFacp.LostManiood/osi ; < Jt'r/j/oim ; Tln utonce us-d in cachct-se. Consultations , pel nal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med .lie ? Oi-nt bv Mall and Express. No marks o cicaec to indicate contents or sender. Addres t. JAPdES.No. 204Washinaton SI.Chicagoll ture nooz m j , leofnitou SW-K. D in interesting treatise on Blood nnd Skin Dl easi 1 bo mulled f rco to nnv ono \ \ ho ill ccnd their ni IBS to theSHirtSucciflcfn..Dra 'ir3. Atlanta , ( j ' MILLONS VANDERBILT'S , Jouldnotbuv from mo what Sniffs Specific hi 10 for mo It cured mo of Scrofula In Ita wors n.atter I had suflnedwith It fifteen Ion ? years 1 had tried all the remedies , only to bnak dow health and wakn ire aluioct ho'plccs. MRS. KUZAIIKTII BAKKR , Acnorth , Ol. , July 15 , 1SS1 INOCULATED POISON , omo eight cira ago I became the \ictlm ol nfcai Blooil PoUnn , communicated by a nurio to mv int , and thtmco throiiBh the breast anil pullerei nix long } ears. The Mercurir and Potash treat it seemed to drl\o the poison further into ra ; ' era only to break out In worto firmonotho' .Ions of my body , ahrco months ago I bcgar ns Swift's Specifle , and It has cured mo souru well. It Is the greatest bleesln which has corai nankindln jeara MRH. T. W Lrx , arcon\illo. Ala , Sept. 4,1884. UKPHESKNTfl ilx Aesoriaoo Oa , ol ou , o 9h ciDor. . . , tpt . 000,097. ifcrcbbnta , of Nowtrk , N , J. , Capital 1,576,003. nl yiro , PkiUdclchli , tplld . 1,200,000. - lioyil nilUB , Mall Btonmora JAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN W YORK AND ANTWERP 'thine ' , Germany , Italy , Holland and France erago OutwarJ,8M ; Prepaid from Antwerp , HB ; raton , 930 , IncludUiK bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , ( SO ; d Trip , fflO.UO ; xcurslon , $100 : Biloon from JtO 90 ; Excursion 110 to (100. Peter Wright Bone , den , Agent ) , ( t Broad dwell. Hamilton ft Co. , Omaha. 1 * < P. K. Flo ft Co. , 203 N. 10th Street , Cnuha ; D. K. Kim ImahaA ents. od-ly ] alti ! is Wealth ! . E. 0. WEST'S NBRYS AND BIUIS THMBMIXT , a mtoed speclllo for HjBterla , 1) iilnesa. Connil- , Hts. Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous ration caused by the ute of alcohol or tobbacoo. ifuluew , UonUl depression , Soltcnlng ol the , reaulting in Insanity and leaping to misery , ruid death , Premature Old ago , Ilaroneaj , loss tcriu either wx , Involuntary LoMea and Hper- thoracau.od by overcxcrtlentcf the brain , nclf. lorovcr indulrfcnco. tech box , oonUIni ono it's treatment , gl.oo a box.or U bottlea for tent by mallpreiaid | on receipt of price. WK QUA1UNTEK SIX ISOXKJ resnrcue. With each order received by na t bottles , accompliihsd with 25,00 , no will deed uchucr our written guarantee to refund the r if the treatmentdoea not effect a cure. Quar i Uuucd only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , : S-tu4e-nu-'Uisea ; Madison St. , Chicago , III. JA& fl. PEABODY jH.li. . YSICIAM & Jen * ) No. 1407 Jonoi St , ffloe , .Vo. 1509 Fur. Draw hour * I ! m , to rom to j notSce lit The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years is n matter of great oatoniahrnont to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the nccoasity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now roaidoncos and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the lost five years. All thlsr is a great surprise to visitors and is thp admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvomonta made a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street ponlo last May , with the aubaoquont cry of hard times , there has boon loss demand from specula tors , but n fair demand from investors looking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In building - ing material and are securing their homoa it much loss cost than will bo posaiblo a ? enr honco. Speculators , too can buy ealostai 3 cheaper now and ought tj take idvan ; present prices for futur > rofi.i Ph few years promises greater aco'ipmonts ' in Omaha than the past i i years , which have boon as good aa vo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job ling houses are added almost weekly , and ,11 , add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through- ut the State , who have their money In ho banks drawing a nominal rate of n- sroat , which , If judiciously Invested in ) maha real estate , would bring thorn mch greater returns. Wo have many argalns which wo are confident will ring the purchaser largo profits in the ear futuro. "We have for sale the finest resi- ence property in the north and restern parts of the city. North we have fiue lots atreason- ble prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , 8th , 19th and 20th streets. West ou Fariiam , Davenport , \ uming , and all the leading streets i that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor- ia and Davenport streets has made : cessible some of the finest and leapest residence property in the ty , and with the building of the reet car line out Farnam , the pro- ; rty in the -western part of the city ill increase in value. We also have the agency for the nidicate and Stock Yards proper- in the south part of the city. The ivelopmeuts made in tins section the Stock Yards Company and o railroads will certainly double a price in a short time. We also have soinn fine business a and some elegtint inside resi- ICCP for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find ie good barsai nt I ) calling ciiu % EAL ESTATE 3 South 14th &t , sbveon Farnham and Douglas. . S. Wo ask those who have lerty for sale at a bargain to give callWp want only bargains. will positively not handle prop- at more than its real value.