2 OMAHA , NEB. , THTIlSTjAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 20 , 1884. msASpECincjl ITISRELIABUJ , ron IV\ In curing Kidney & Liver Troubloc , CA , ratn In BlndtfCT , TTrlnary > Jiy fir"orBUennot n : and Wvcr tsca B , yy /j/tlon or ITon- JJropey , Ora7c < nndjf _ j .3jn * ton tlon of [ Urtoe. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It mtrcu BlUorjinraii , noadAchc , J-indleo , Sour , etomnch , DyBpepMa , Cent Upatlcn nnil Flloti.i IT WORKS PROMPTLY * n < l otim Intcmpcrnneo. Ncrvoua OoJWral Debility , EICOOMI and Pomalo USE ITATONCE. ho KiDirnrs , uvza nnd now. 8 , to . hcAlthy action and CTJIlKn when nil otherinedlclnofoll. lfuilred haveboen raved who have been clvcn up to die 1 > y fricndi nnd phyBlclnnn. I'rlfc I .S3. Ceiut far IllnstrittrJ TArapUot to IIU.NT'S Ktilinr : : CO. , VrmlArtft It. I. C HOM > 11V Al.r. Science of Life Only 4 (00 ( BY aiAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GREAT MEDlOAtiYOllK Kxhanitcd Vitality , Kmoui and Phxdcal DoWlltj Premature Decline In Man , Krrors of Youth , and the untold miseries rcuulllncfrom Indiscretions or ex ccssra. Aho k fcr eory nion , yonnjf , mlddlooKcd and olJ. It contains 126 prcBcrlptliinn for all oral and chronic dlfcoeos each ono cf whlrh la Im alutble So found by the Author , who osprrtrnco for 17 } earn Is eucii na probably not cr nofnro fell to the lot of any ) > lneluan. B < " 0 P RM , bound In licautltul French nrmlln ompowcil cot ere , full , gilt guaranteed to boa liner work In o\cry ecnoe , machanlcal , lit crary and prolcffilo' al , than an } other wmk gold In thla country for $2.CO , nr the money will be refunded In c'cry liiHtanco. 1'rlco only tl.09 by mall , pout f..id. lllustratlropainrlc r > contJ < Rend now. ( loir ] modal awarded ll'o author by the National Medical Ataoclotlon , to tht iifflcera of which ho refer * . Tlio Science of Ufu should bo read by the voung for Instruction , and by the aflllctod for relief. Until bearflt all. London Lanrat. Tlicro In no member of sicletyto whom The Sol enco of Ifo w1l ! not bo uncful , whether youth , pnr ent , fruardlan , Instructor or clerg\rn i. ArKOnaut. Addrc09 the Pcabod } ITcdliAl Irih.ltuto , or Dr. W II. Parker , No. 4 Oulflnoh Ktrcct , Itonlon , Jlann. , who may bo consulted on all dlwaocn reciulrlng gl.lll and experience. Chronic- and obstinate disc a r that hare batfled the gklli of all other phft-IJL7A I clang , a tpoclnltj ! Such treated Buoacng ntnL 'ully irlthollt an Instance of failure. THYSELF MEDICAL'AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CKOUNSE'B ItLOOK , Cor. Ifith and Capitol Avenue , trcita all onto Clip plod or Dcforrnod , ulcodlecanfa of II. Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All UBci of Cuiveluro of the Spm , Crooked Cool Lcc and Arnid. IBOI ) | * < ot the lllp , Kiitc. and Auklo Joints AUo Chronln o ( Ire t Ions of the Liter Uheumatigin , Ptraljblo , Plica , Ulcvrn , Uatairh , Abth nitt end llionoliltlo are nil treated by new and uo < costiil mcthode. All dl caecn of tnu lllowl and Urln < try Organs , Inuludlnn tlnwj rioultlnc from Irulicro- tlon , or exponiro , nru ealrl ) and suocie fully ticatril mil o cure gu-ranttt l. Young uion , mludlo aged , acd old men nuOorlng from Weakncts and Nunoun fxhiuttlou , producing , inillgtiatlon 'alpltattniiiif tlu > Heart , Deepondcnc ) UlulnitH , I * 9 of .VoiiKryI > uL of Energy anil Ambition , otn bo restored to health and Tlgor , If c ( o Is not too long nculeitcd. Tlio Burgeon In charge li a prihuto nf JilTcir- son Medical College IfflS ) and hag ttudlecl hli profefta'.on In London , Parli und Hcrlln. If allllcteil , call or write full doECtlptlon of your case , and medi cine may l > e sent ) ou. Consultation Int. Adi'itt Omaha Dlapeniwry , Urounoe'a lllock , Omaht , Nth OUlooneurtt 10-12 a. in.l-S and 7-8 p. m Eund > } S 10k m. Cfl.8cnd for treating either on mole dl < ta ot < or dcturmltlcg. NIBMSKA LAND ABEIIM SDCOESSOIl TO DAYia BNTPC1I.I Ocnoral It06 rARNAU ST. . OUAIIA. ' HIT * lot sill UO.OtO aorot earelallr solwted loodi EatUra Nebiuka , at low price and on euy terrct Improvea larmi lor wJ In DoogUi , Votljo , Oolf i PUtte.Durt , Onmlng , Bupy , Wachloglou , tfurtcl Blunder * , aod IJntler Jounllea. i , Taxes paid In all part * ol the Slat * If oney loaned on mprored f anof. , { Nctarv Fabllo always la offlct Coni-epond J your aiMreM to f , 1f t Specific Co. . Draw 3. Atlairta , Oa. , for un Interwtlm ; trcatlsn uu lllood and bldu UlMaMt , hkl ) thvy lll uiuil ft < i Inflammatory Rheumatism , I wail attacks ! la t nkitur v.tli | lullammatory rhfii mai | mof Hivcro tf i my Hist kciluus Illut-mi uliicu ) HC : 1 had varloiu KUidd of tnatiunit with onlv temporary relief. AlUr WJH-M ock4 I VA rilikti in m-l litiij | HJUIU | , laid no utrutigth nur Ui | | c.tko u' d uutKrowluj ; e V < ji'MM'do ) In Uil coiuUtlui I hv.'an B IH' r > K'Cllle , and fii Ilin-c dij : * Nicun tt IniiiruK , QIK ! In tliru ) uotkn I Man fro * Iroindluaoe mj up attor.dliiif lomy uvular tuilntki Uy t | pv tlli ! < ituriiul and I ra | > Uly L'aliUNl my llexh J hitu w uiloJ UiU lo K t" IMI uruln Out > u > uirv u u JX.T i MHtU , U. I' , ( louuiciK , tbiriitiy at IJKT , Uruntulck , tlu , , Jui 10 , UW A GOD"SENDI I h Lu-1 ibouuntlnii for forty i earn act ) t < uiuUikixlittUiaft.wl ! > cit Ivtof tl h 8 lumMir I- , < j' > l wild tottu lUnicUJ , * . Thomnwn , fa . / iif 18 , ' 61 HER MAD INFATUATION. I/mi Me Owed Her Husband Lavished Oa His Brollitr , Alitfnuc No Cuti' Clii iHimo < > ! ' * KllrHntt Wlfo vSul-nilml All Ml ) initl. Now YorV. Mercury. Sir. Haorgo f . Hiathorno la nn Kn- glisbniDii by birth and nu engineer by pn few'.on. ' Uithor a gout ! looking mun , ho is thirty five ycara of ego , nnd has n nnug sum laid away for B rainy day. At prci-cnt Howe it Hummel are engaged in en inecringa divorca through the supreme court for flonrgo , his wlfo , Paulina , aftoi an infelicitous period ranging over the liAt two yoarf , having departed to nome UJidosigtmlcdjurtof Toxna. The ongi. roor wns BOOH on tha wnst side of the city on Ftiday afternoon. Being reminded that hia story might prove Inlorcaling reading , ho tmilod and aald : "Well , lobajfin with , 1 wae 'nabbed on n Saturday afternoon na I was going uptown. Ever slnco J wan a boy I loved sweets. I turned into a confectioner's not fnr from Grace church nnd was TIUKHTLXIII ) 1IY TIIC dlllL , who stood behind the pyrarmda of dain ties , calm nnd indili'oront alike lo the ea gerness nnd llu npathy of her custom- era.1' Having aeon the young lady in the candy stoto and fallen in love with her at first night , hia next atop wnu to learn her name , nnd then lo write her n letter. There was no shyness on her part , and they BOOII bccamo acquainted. She wna below the medium ai/.o , with dark brown hair , retrousse noise , a protly mouth.nico chin and charming tooth. Add to thia nn elegant and uymmotrical form , nnd the reader will gather Hint Misa Pauline Weber , ns she wan named , was quite n fascinating young lady. She waa three nnd twenty when aho first burst on Goorgo'a ravished eight , and had figured on the stage previously in n spectacular piece in nn advanced condition of un dress. They were married March 12 , 187 ! ) , by a justice of the pence in Hoboken - ken and IKI.KIIHATEI ) TIir.IK HONKYMOON by a trip to Washington. Very Boon af ter Iho pair Bottled down to the sober business of housekeeping , the husband discovered that his wlfo had a rory num erous clrclo of acquaintances , inalo nnd ininalc. She hatl n mania for dancing , and "danced BO much , night after night , in ono place nnd another , that she waa unlit to attend to her household duties. " In December , 1881 , Mr. Ilasthorno's brother Waller arrived hero from the old country , llo was eighteen years cf age , of a pure Saxou pink and white complex ion with blue eyes , and looked younger than ho really wan. P.tulino hailed him na a sort of gift from the godsni.d treated him like n baby. She could henceforth go nowhere without Walter. If ho road n book or n newspaper , she peered over his shoulder. Together Ihoy visited every theatre in tlio city , She waa hia guido and philosopher ( ill winter , nnd the next Mimmor went with him to Coney lelnnd nnd other aeixsldo resorts. When When Mr. nnd Mra. Ilastlioriin chanced to bo invited to a party , the invitation must needs include Walter , or oho de clined it. For a long tlmo , the husband regarded lila wife's antics with the ymnig man T.lh amuBumont , but ho could not help reflecting , by nnd by , that Iho lad's lifo wns being wasted Htorolly fooled away on trlvialilica. Ho wanted to place him in the shop to learn the practical work of an engineer , but Walter wno un willing , nnd Pauline said "tho dear boy should novcr learn Buch naaty , greasy , sooty work , " so there wan an end of It. IN TUB Hl'llINO OK 1882 , the husband happened to observe certain familiarities between hia wife and his young brother that impelled him to ro- tiecl. The lad looked and acted ns if ho won In love with hia bistpr-in-law , who wns only sorno five years hia aonlor. So , in a kindly way , ho took "Walter aside and advised him lo return lo England. llo refused point blank , nnd was told that henceforth ho must seek sonio other place to live. "All right"uaid ! the hide- Doudent youth , nnd proceeded to pack his trunk. The young man , on hia part , did not fail to inform his family nt homo of liis brother's imldmlnoss andinhotpi- tnlity , and coiiBiqucntly it 021110 to pans that four muntha elneo , when a maiden aunt died in Ghntterton , England , she loft Iho whole of her money , ub.Mit four thousand pounds sterling , to Walter , and cut Gcoig" oil'without even mention ing him in her will. In July , the young mun departed for England to receive this Icgicy , and Pauline wept nnd wailed hia departure , and refused lo speak her husband for days. In her dream shn talked about Walter , nnd aho wrol to him twoj : a week. Whether she ro-t ceived any replies , the husband ia no aware ; but In reply to n question , oho told him in September last that Walter would 1IK.TUIIN 1O AMF.llH'A NO MOUH. Miea Pauline Weber wna a native of Con- nectlout and about the beginning of last mouth she received a loiter bearing tlio Hartford postmark stating that her mother waa dangerously ill , nnd that If she expected to ace her nlivo aho muat atari for homo ntouoi1. She wept sere and appeared greatly distressed , nnd the husbands heart wns much moved. With $250 in her pocket she started for the wooden nutmeg stato. Three days after ho received a brief note informing him that her mother was out of danger , but waa very nuxioua to have her daughter remain .with her a few weeks. Ho wrote an allcctionato reply giving hie glad con sent , nnd there waa no further corres pondence between them. Business was a little slack just before olcution , BO Mr. Ilaslhorno thought ho would tnko a trip to Connecticut and surprise hia wife and her folks , As It turned out it waa A IIKI NUlll'lUHK ALL HOUND. To this question : "Where is Pauline ? " the buxom and healthy mother and the bouncing and stylish sister opened their to the widest. ' ' eyes 'Why , where do you eay eho it { " qulr- riod the former. "Hero , " ho answered "isn't she here ? " " ; "Why , noah - ah ! " shouted both females. Blio had been there , but aho hud only remained ono night and returned homo. As for the husbind's letter it was in the drawer , and was produced unopened , and , conro- quently , unread. Ileforo leaving eho liad casually told her mother that if a lotler came for her it would bo from George , and to put it iu the llro. The husbtmd and his brother-in-law began to make in- qulrion , which went to thaw that the Judy had taken the train for Boston , whither they traced her to the house of /narritd female couuin. There she iu foruifd hur hoatcei that ho had uomn tenet net her husband , who had been in En ni i Jo rocuivo lila patrimony and wns returning by the Cunard Line by way of lloston , b& iueo ho lied buslnete in the Hub. Tin tiuth that then iUsbed rn the husband's mind was confirmed by ft' , exchange of cablegrams with Iho ' . , (4 ( folks in England. Walter had imlcc' . fcr Urston. That Is all thorn is lo Iho &tory Whore the runawajs arc hiding. fr whn their intentions are , the husband ( iss no idea. It is sufficient that ho Hul nol receive ceivo his wife back , even If aho offers l < rolurn , which ho docs not deem probable Ho thinks it was a clep coso of marl in initiation on both nltlr. , nnd ho mjs lha as they have chosen to gu together the ; may make the bos' of it. TIIH CAST 'JliKJllTI/V CMANGii : ) , V Vmitli iMmi8 in Klono Wilts OIK Olrl but Goe-H OIT AUDI tier. Kow Yotk Herald. Hocont ovontB In Winchester county Indicate that when a young lady arrivpi at Iho ( igo of 21 she develops a inorbic dotiro to elope with a young man. " 1 * there nro any young Indies In the coun ty , " a genllonmn remarked in Now llo chullo , laat evening , 'who have not ye eloped , it Is because they have nol had ai opportunity. " This remark WAS made in consequence of an elopement from that village on the previous night , the facts of which were made publto yesterday. Additional in terest wan added to this olopumonl be cause there wan a liltlo change in the programme ( rifling , to bo sure , bul enough to lend particular zest lo Iho nlf.iir. The tlmp set for the elopement was Thursday night , and the lady who was to figure In thesonsalion as the bride wna said to bo Iho dnughlor of a wealthy resident of Iho village , but the time when thoolopoment actually did take place was on Tuesday illicit , and Iho lady who be came Iho hcroino of tbo sensation wns not the lady alluded to above , but Misa Ilnttio Mnrahell , Iho only daughter of Richard Marahell , a steel engraver at Browstor'n carriage manufactory , Fifth Avenue nnd Forty- second atroet. The young man who ran away with Lho young lady was John Edward Qulnn , n song and dance artist recently attached to McEvoy'n lllbernicon. Ho belongs lethe the "Order of Dudes , " who have head- [ uartors at Now Ilocholle , and among Ilia follow members are Daniel Molloy , Peter Brady , Frederick A. Alohor , Wil liam Qulnn , Kaiser Brady , and Thomas Condon , all of whom lent him Ihoir as- sislanco in Iho elopement. For over a year Quinn , who cast hia maiden vote tnls year , was nn ardent ad mirer of the young lady ho loft buhind him , but her venerable father scomod to have contracted a general dlallko for Iho young man. The young lady , however , uflon met him , and was frequently soon in his company on the road behind a trotter , or walking on the stroola of New llouheillo. Qulnn told his companions that ho despaired of over obtaining the 'old man's consent to marry his daugh ter , " nnd said that ho guessed ho would iiavo to elope with hdr. HI'H frionda say that everything was ar ranged for the elopement Thursday night , but on Tuesday Quinn , who had for six months been sparking Mies Hattie on the tly , suddenly changed his mind nnd con cluded lo oiler himself lo her if aho would > luy the part for which the other lady mil been cast. She readily consented. I'lio change of programme was announced Quinn's friends , nnd , while they did not object , they were greatly surprised , but ousontcd to help him throuuh bL C.uran n real Hf > > At 0 o'clock on Tuesday evening Misa Mjfrsholl told her mother thai she was going to the postofiico for the late mall , nd might call on n friend before she returned - turned homo. Always neat In her dross , the mother did not observe that Untile Look any unusual pains In preparing her toilet I hut night. Instead of going to Iho [ Kstofiice , however , the young lady went direct to the depot , where she mot Quinn and the young men before mentioned They bearded a train bound for this city , and got oil'at Mount Vornon. The party went direct to the oilico of leaao 0. Far- rlngton , justice of the peace , nnd nuked to bo married. The young men vouched for the contincling couple , and nftor ask ing the usual , questions the justice mar ried them. "This Is an elopement , lan't it ? " re marked the court after ho had performed the ceremony. "Oh , uo , " remarked the brldo. "My husband's people arc Roman Catholics nnd object to his being married by n Prolcct.\nt minister. 1 am n Protestant , nnd my people object to a priest , so wo came hero. " The justice acquiecced in the judgment of the couple , and after lagging the bride wished them much happiness. The party then trcnt to a hotel where , in Iho parlora , they drank winu nnd had a jolly lime until half-past 10 o'clock. Then the bride and groom wont to the depot and bought tickols for Boston , the groom remarking thai Iho bridal lour would bo brief bccaueo h/j wns "short of ready funds just now , " being possessed of only § 15. They boarded Iho train nnd started east. At 11 o'clock Thomas Condon aroused Mr. and Mro. Murshcll and placed in the father's hand n letter from hia daughter , Informing him of her mnrriago and en- elosing the certificate. She said they were going east and wruld bo back in a week. week.Mr. Mr. Maraholl said last evening to a Herald reporter ; "I was never so shocked in my lifo. Neither my wife nor I slept a wink last night. It seemed us though somebody was dead in the house. My wlfo is almost eruzy with grief. I don't know what is getting to bo the mat- ser with the girls. There was no need of her eloping. I should not have ob jected to her marrying Quinn. Ho is a respectable young man , docs not drink , and has no bad habits. 1 always thought ho was going to marry the other girl. Ho has boon to my house several times , and 1 rather liked him. 1 forgive my daughter , though , for she is all 1 hare ; 1 feel terri bly about the way she noted. 1 shall not make a fool of myself , though. 1 shall give them both a hearty welcome when they come back. " Trans- Allan tic passenger steamers ship about 1-1,000 pounds of fresh moat for each trip , 20 tons of Ice , 1,400 pounds ol butter and 11,000 cigars. On A vessel of 5,000 Ions 7,000 napkins are uued every trip , 2,000 sheets and 11.000 towels. Dif ferent colors are used on the upholstery and fnrnituro every day , bocaueo of the relief n change of scene affords to per sons who become seasick , nnd also owing to the additional freshness of the atmos phere of the cabins thus outnined. The steamer is nuwly painted on the outside from item lo slorn uvery vojago , and to do this work , together w ith the repairing and cleaning of upholstery , from ' . ' 00 to 400 men are omplojnd. The washing is nil done at the end of each voyajjo. In the firs * cabin of u firit-claes tt earner there js 810,000 worth of ilt'orwuro. Collocating menus and guest card * I'B now quite the rage among the ISor York society devotees. or Tim 4'ourtclatia M'hom Tlti-j MM IT ted. Cnnoipoadcnco of the Clovclnc T.pftdor. Mattha Skeloon , the beautiful wlfo o the re i headed and freckled Jefferson had b < > on dead lit years before her hus band wns elected president. lUoho Dor.olson , the wife of Iho hot-headed but courtly , Jackson , had her dressc mndo to talto her place ns mistress of th cvocutlvo mansionbut died three month bpforo Old Hickory was Inaugurated Hannah linen , Iho consort of Iho fox ; Miss Nancy Van Duron , lay in her grave 17 years before Jackson undo him hi successor , and President Harrison die < In ofhco before his wife bad come to Washington. The president's wives nnw living are Mrs. Polk , at Nnahville ; Mrs. John Tyler lor , at Richmond ; Mrs. Grant , in Now Jersey ; Mm. Hayes , In Fremont am Mrs. Oarhold , In Cleveland. Of these the widows--Mra. Polk , Mrs. Tyler , one Mrs. ( Jiufiold draw from the govern ment pensions of $5,000 a year. Mm. Xich Taylor died in Louisiana during Iho same adminislrollon for which her husband was elected She opposed her huubind'H being n candidate , nnd would have nothing to do with the social lifo of Iho capilnl , Abigail Ftllraoro died at Willinrd'n holol hero about ono month after her huaband finished his toiin. The hard work of Iho while linuso hastened tier decease. Mrs. Lincoln lay ill at the white- house for n long time after her hus band's death , nnd Andrew Johnson did much of his first executive business at Lho treasury department. Mrs. Letilii Christian Tyler is the only president's wife who has died in the white house. Martha Washington died two years after the death of her husband at Mount Ver- lion , where AVashlngton died in 170 ! ) . She nhut herself up in an attic chamber and cut a hole in the door for her cat. She saw no one and lived without a fire , md had she lived to-day she would have boon deemed slightly crazy. Abigail Adams' health failed her alter aho Had ivcd four months In the white house. She loft it and wont back to Massachu setts , and died there aged 7-1. Dolly Madison was driven from Washington when the British burned the capitol In 1814 , but the shock did not kill hor. She roturncd hero lo live after her husband's loath , and she died at 77 , In 1810. Mrs. fohn Quincy Adams also lived to ba 77 , 'caia of ago. She was married at 22 , , nd was born , educated and married in jondon. John Quincy Adama waa en gaged lo her three ycara bcforo ho niar- led her , and her first tsur after the wed ng wan to Berlin , where Mr. Adams vent to aorvp na minister. It ia a curious fact that the first three residents married widows. The stories > f their courtships abound in romance. Joorgo Washington waa a colonel on his vay to Willlamaburg , the old capital of Virginia , when ho was stopped by an old ) lintcr friend and aakcd to stay over light. Ho replied hia business was ur- -ent and n stoppage of any kind was im- lossiblo. His friend then cited the virtues nd beauties of a beautiful widow of 20 earn In such glowing terms that Colonel Vaehington decided to tr.ko dinner and oo Iho paragon. Ho waa BO delighted hat ho atald all night , nnd nn iho y ack bernip'j engaged to her. Thia was tlmo. Custis , whoso maiden name was tlartha Dandridgo. JtlVerson'd wife had begn a widow four oars when she married iflkn , and s\io wan > nly 37 years old at that time. She was on years Jefferson's wife , nnd in lhat icriod had six : children by him. She died n 1782. It is said that she was much : ourted , and two of Jefferson's rivals met m her doorstop a day or two before the atlcr's engagement. They hoard sounds ) f music within , and soon found that refleraon waa singing a love song to the , 'oung widow , while she played an accom paniment on the harp. They concluded lot to preps their suits and left with heir love untold. Dolly Madison's parents were Virginia Quakers , who freed their slaves and wont .o Philadelphia to livo. Hero , nt 10 , ) olly , a demure Quakeress , married John L'odd , a Quaker lawyer , who died when ho was 2. ! , and left her a pretty widow , n less than n year aho married cgalnand .his tlmo Mr. Mndiaon , who waa a mom- > er of congrcta. She was 37 yoais old .Then . her husband became president. Andrew Jackson's wife's iirat husband's i tno wan Roburda , and she wna only 10 cars old when aho married him. Rob- irda was a jealoua fellow , and of an cx- : codln ly ugly disposition. Rachel Rob- irds separated from him , and got what > olh she and Jackson thought wna a alid divorce before she waa married to ackson. She "na about 22 years old ul hia time- and the circumstances at their inion created no general remark over the souutrv. Nevertheless , nearly -10 years ator , during the campaign for Ihe presi- lonoy , the matter was dug up and it was .hnrged that Jackson had married her bo- ere she was legally divorced from CUpt. looards. The story is lee long to ro- leal here. It is enough to eay that Mrs. luckson was erectly slandered , and that his was ono of the causes of her death. She was not anxious to come to Waah- nuton and once said to a friends ' I issuro you 1 would rather bo a doorkooppr n Iho house ot my God Ihnn dwell in thutpalnco at Washington. " Andrew lackbon dearly loved his wife and there s a tradition at the White House that ho lever wont to bed without taking a ockot holding her picture from his bos- sin and propping it up against his bible so thai it would bo the first object upon which hia eyes would rest In the morn- ng , Andrew Jackson was the second widower president. Jefferson came bo- ere hint nnd after him came Mai tin Van Duron , John Tyler and Chester A. Arthur. The only bachelor president the country has had is James Buchananwho respected the woman who jilted him when ho was a young man too much to ever marry another. Martin Van Buron was a green lawyer when ho married his wife Ilnnnah. She was of good family , and was a few months older than her huaband. The two had one to school together as children , nnd their engagement was a long ono They were married as soon as Van Huron's law practice would warrant it. Their , mar ried hfo , like thai of the Jofforsons , lasted only 10 years. When John Tyler married hit first wife ho has 123 years old and she was 122. llo had long been In love with her , and had courted her for five years. "Still , " saya his eon , Gen. Tyler , "ho never ven tured lo oven kits her htnd until three weeks before the marriage on hia last vitit to her prior to the wedding. " John P ) lor waa at this time a young lawyer , and ho had already served iv term or two n the le ialrtturt1. Ho was Gov. Tyler's ton , and his wife was ono of the fluirers nf ttio F. F. V 'a. She was an Ep'uco nilien and was a beautiful woman. 1'reo dent lylor'a acorn ! wife was n Chtholio 3ho lived with President Tyler 17 years uid Jud sous and daughter * . Pttjtdt-nt Fillmore was n , wool and hi'i wife was n school teacher whoi they fell in love , Both were poor , OIK Filltnoro , after studying lav and movin to Buffalo , did not see his allhncod wil for three yimre , because ho was too pee to pay the fro of the 150 miles which la between thorn. Mrs. Fillmore was tw years older than her husband , nnd ah WAS 28 years old when their marriag took placo. She died in 1853. Presi dent Fillmore survived her 21 years , ant married tlio woman who it is said becim insane before she died. Mra. Fillmor waa a preacher's daughter , and no were Abigail Adams and Mrs Frank Pierce She waa the same ago ns Mrs. Fillmore n the time f f hrr marringo , and her green was n member of congress when hu married riod hor. Mrs Pierce was eomotrhn like Mrs. Hayca In the rigid piely wit ] which she observed Sunday nt the white house. It was her custom to ar.k the employes to go to church , She did no like society , and nho made the executive mansion as far na possible a chriatiai homo for her family. Mrs. Lincoln were a wedding ring given her by Iho preaidenl , In which was en graved "Lovo Is eternal. " She was n Kentucky girl , who had gene to live will a sister at Springfield , 111. Hero she mol Lincoln , then u young lawyer , and Iho two were married , and began lifo as t > oardora , paying for Iheir accomodation § 1 n week. Eliza McCardio was 17 years old when she married n young Norlh Carolina .nilor who hnd settled in Greenville , Tonn. His nnmo was Andre * Johnson , and ho was just of ngo. She possessed nero learning than her husband , and the two worked together , though aho did not , as reported , teach him his letters. When , after many yonre , ho bucamo president , ho waa lee ill In dn the honora of the White House , and her daughter took her ilnco. ilnco.Mra. Mra. Julia Dent , President Grant's wife , comes of an old family , and her ; roat grandfather waa the Surveyor-Gen eral of Maryland. Gen. Grant mot her .t St. Louis , and was engaged to her our years before ho married hor. During his time the Mexican war intervened , , nd she was 23 years old when her wed ding took placo. Mra. Hayes is a Chilli- colho girl. President Hayes made levee o her while eho was going to school at Cimcinnati , and married her after a two 'oars' ' courtship. Gon. Garfield was also issociated with his wlfo during her .school laya , and there had boon a long nc _ uaintanco before their engagement i" 85G. Such is a brief history of the love if the preaidenls. As far as wo know hey have been singularly happy in Ihoir ova affaire. AVImt I3.\citcH Be I vn Ann , 'hiladclphia l're = s. It isn't the official count that oxcitca ? elva Ann Lockwood just now. It is lie distressing fact that three cans of her aspberry jam are moldy on lop , and omebody has smashed the lid on her only rock of cucumber pickles. "flic nf - " Sloiifili DcunnmloiiDj- n which you are wallowing , on account f Bonio of these diseases peculiar to you , nadamc , and which have robbed you of ho rosy hue of health , and made lifo a > urdon to you , you can easily got out of t. Dr. Plorco's "Favorite Prescription" trill free you from all uch troubltib , ana -c. . iccail the rose tint of health to your heok , and the olaotlcily to your step. It s a most perfect specific for all the woak- ieses and irregularities peculiar to your ex. It cures ulcorationa , displacements , 'internal fever , " bearing down senaa- ions , removes the tendency to cancerous affections , and corrects all unnatural dis charges. By druggists. Iho Australian colony of Vie oria of- era a reward of $1,250 for n reaping ma- hino adapted to the uses of its farmers , and invites American competition. DUIKKK'S SAUI > DKGSSIMI it COLD MEAT SAITE is made from the freshest , mreat and choicest condiments obtain- iblo. In using it , waste , labor , anxioly , and disappointment are prevented. Four splendid horses from the Im- > erial stables h vo been despatched by Smperor Fruncia Joseph as a present to ho mikado cf Japan. A CARD. TotUUho-ni lUiTctlng Irom unori rndlndlDcretlons ofyouU noJious WO JUMI , e rlj dewy , loMOf inaubood , uta , I lll tend ricipl tlut will euro you , FIlhK OF CJIAKQE. This grt J nineiiy wu d'eoovercd by tulMlonery In BouH /m'll . Bend tclf-kildrrx-xl envelops to KIT. JO wa-u f. UlUfl. StiUlou D. N w Ysik. ' " * * Voltaire oald of the English that , hough they have twenty-four religions , hey havu but ono aauco. In Franco the > roportion is reversed. SKIN DlHlOASIiS CUItlOl ) . ! y Dr. l < razlor'n Alngio Ointment. Curea na F by magic : Pimples , liliick 1 loads or G ruin , dutches nnd Kniptiom on the fuco , leaving tin nkin clear nnd beautiful. Alfo cuics Itch , nit Khoiuii , Sure Nippltw , Soru l.ijiH and old , ) l > tnnto ! UleerH , bnlil by dru iutH , or nailed tin receipt of prico. CO conLu. Sold by Culm & Co. nnd 0. I1' . Cinodninu , Of the 107 towns in Connecticut oventy-aix are now under n license vole nd nlnoly-ono under no liconso. Dr. Sago'a Catarrh Remedy cures r hen every other so-called remedy falls. Cuba will Iry her hand nt base ball this dnter , importing some of the players rom the United States. IMlloi-H do not only illatltn ulah thomaolvoH by their flavor and nroinulc- Jor ubuvo nil others generally ueoil , but they ire nleo n euro provontlvo for all disonBos oritr- untlng from the diKcxtlvo organs , liowaro of ouiitorfoits. Ask your grocer or druggist for ho eonuino article , manufactured by Dr. J. J. 1) ) . Solgort & A Nueces county Texan has 0,000 torsos on his ranch. Trial fur JlorcHy. When a clergyman's ononiies want to tostroy him , they charge him with hero * y , and got up a trial to provo that his doctrins are all wrong. When Old Salan vanis to upset a ministor'u usefulness 10 attacks him with fit of dyspepsia. But Satan's efforts In this direction can bo do- eatod by the use of Brown's Iron Bit ters. The Rov. J. D. Tchring , of Codo- rus , I'd , , waa completely restored from severe illness by Brown's Iron Bitlord. So was Iho Rev. Mr. Braham , of Warren- own , S. 0. The Rev. Mr. Oflloy , of Sowburn , N. 0 , , says : "It ia ono of Iho jest mcdiciuea known , " In London last week , 2U4 , ( ! births and 1 , 103 deaths were registered. Over 1,000 stags have been slaughtered sy the spar ing gentlemen of England so : ar thta season. Great Britain has eleven Iron-alands in com so of construction. SYHAOUSB , N. V , Juno 12 , 1&S3 " 1 Butl'ercd with kidney dieraao m.d in. tense pain in back. Ono brittle rehuved and six bottles of HVNT' M ( Kidney and Liver ) RKJIKIIY oomplotely cured mo. " - H S. J'rocter , Furniture denier , CO Sa- 1 na 8f. . 5'S s , jj jf i fe , ! : Mw5 % VSW rMTs TncJlcln < , romlilnlns ! Iron , ' 'i p ir . 'ctablo tunic' , ciiiiiltly rn I rnmt.lpti 'y ' 1 IIII'S llT | H''l | < 1 , llllllHC'll'III , \V CllUlir * " , liniMirc lll < iilMnlurliit till I in nil IV ITI , unit Ncnriilwlu. It Is nn unpiilit.cr rnn ilj ffir fl cn'.t'iof fdc HlilnrjN mill l.Ucr. It Is Jnvnlunli'o ' fur ri n'H pconlin' to Women , nnil all l > n k-n < lF < i1 > . .titnry ll\c IMnpH not Injure t lie trtth.cnufclii'li'liulir'M { iroilnro ronstlpdtloti olhT Irnn nirrfiriw > l Uuirlrlicsnnd imrlllcs tlieliliwHl.Rtlmulnti the nHtllp ) ! , nMS the n > * . | inllntlnti of food , m ! k M i upiirtloirn nnd Dvlrlilni ; , nnd strcURth UK tlip nui 'lri nnd ncm't 1 nr Intoriniiicnt I"UVCN , i Undc , TjicV of rntrqy , Ac. , It lias no numl C'S' Tlio prtnilno lini nborc trr.dp jniirl. n A ( K ord led lines on wrnppi-r. Tnke imotl i t'.J.oulf lr IIIUinMllliMKlt , III , IHL1IJ101U. > .Jv ininnlispMlntlie BROAD CLAIn VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver offered to ( he nubile. HAMBUEG-AMEBIOAN LINK ron ENGLAND , jfiiANOE AKIJ DEK1TANY. , The etoamshlpa of this wo'.l-kcown line ere built of ion , -.rater-tight compartmcnte , nnd are fnrclph- dwlth every requielto to malie the passage both ite and agreeable. They carry the United States nd European mails , and leave New York Thurs as and tjalurdayn for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher < our ? , ( PAItIS ) and 1IAM1IUHO. Kites : Steerage from Europe only (18. Flrbi abln , 855 , W6 end J76. Stccr io ; , J2C1. Ucnry Pundt , Matk Hanson , F , K. JIoorct.il. Toft , Contain Omaha , QrunoneK & Schocntcen , aeontoln ouncll Bluffs. C. B : RICHARD AGO. , Gen. 1'res gta. , fll Broadway , N. T. Cbas. Kozmlnpkl ft Co- encral Wcatorc Afiuta , 170 V/Mhlcgtou Bt. , Chic * 0,111. - ta3lesioallnsiitvk ( ll Chartered by thcSlateof lit' . . , p.ois for tlieexpiesspurpose of Kiviniimmediate : rehctin all chronicunrur ; ' ana pri- r.vate discccci. Isoccrrh7r , Gleet andbyphilis in all their complicated forms , also nil diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- . _ _ ttlicciutl'ractlre , beminol Weakness. NiKht LOSELby Dreams , Pimples on he FaceLost Manhood , } oiitlvitjtcttrcil Tter6 fnuejcitcrlintnlliitt * 11 r approfiriate ti.r.rdy jttoncc used in each cute. Consultations , per- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med * r.lnes sent by Mail ami Express. Nomarka on lacuace to indicate contentu or sender. Addiest jn.WMESNo.20Wa3hinfllonSl.CliicagoIll ( , < Men , Quick , lure , tife Hook fr * . VIGOR ' -le j > r nry. IftO Fultou i .New York. Victims of youthful im prudonco.causf npKcrvonHDe- lility , I'rcniature Decay , anil All disoid rs hrouclit on > y iootccretion or eic ss.will Iparn of - ir vlo reme ee rill euro NeniHisnosj , l.uiuiKO , II ! > ? nn ul nn r < u iuinlnlii , silitliti. MtlniH - tun in I I vii ii i nf. A ilinu , . Ih i.il IM | | IIH , lli i , % It i I | nlii ( HI inh IMIis I | n | \ I i . \ I li i 'rillil ! "IK 1 ti M I ti Ol 1 > . H I I i Lti i I ! I I i AIM. I CH tllHI It'll In 1lu > Hft II II IU III I 111 Ul I til. II t I 1,1 V luilj , unU t-uu bt. rottiar uU tu ur. lunttu.t tiy tliu i n mut. Winter U coming , the reason o tlio j oar lor ache * ndp.tlcs. \lewof thin fact no eay buy cue ot r. lloroo's Flcctrio Helta , lly so doing J on willed \od ! HhoumatlRru , Kidney Troubles and o'her Ills at lleth In heir to. Do nut delay , but call at our tflce and examine beltn , No. 1422 Uouglng xtrcct.rr . F Goodman's , 1110 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nab. Or- O O D DR. . RiSOON GenllisraeeAii ! hojnlx Aojurin3 Co. , ol ou , Otih Aweta l5.B54.ttl. CBtoheetor , H , T. , Ctpllal OCO.CCC. ieMercn nt3. of New V , N. J. , C pll l 1S7SOCO. lard Fire , rluh.Jelr.hla , tpllal l.SOO , CCO ' - roen'sl-nnd 1H DEOID Royal Havana Lottery I ( A aOVKUNMKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havnnn , fiuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. nCKKTS , K.OO , HALVES. II. 00 Sablect to no manipulation , not controlled by th partlwiln Interest , H la the falretl thing In Ih ature of chanoo In existence. For Information and partloulan > ) < pltoSIIISET , 0.Qen. Agents , 121S llroadwar , N V. city. K. KAUIl & CO. , 417 Walnut street , Bt. Lonil , llo t Frank Lobrano , L. D , , SO Wymdotto , Kan , r 21-mJie & w Iv Health Is Wealth ! DR. E. 0. Wnsr'B NIRTI AND DRAIN TaxiBMBsr , a guaranteed sneclflo for Hybterla , I ) nlnoua , Con\nl. loni , Kits , Ner > uu > Neuralgia , Headache , Nervoul rout ration caumxl by the uie of alcohol or tobbacco , Vakelulacta , Mental deprcmlon. SoltentuK of the train , rodultlnK In Ineaulty and leaping to mlteiy , Jecay and death , Premature Old age , llarone * * , leal Df power lu either in , Involuntary Loeaea and Bier oiatorhora named by over exi'rtlontof the brain , relf < abuse or over Indulgence. Kach box , oontatni one month's treatment II.CO a bcx.or nix bolUci foi 5.00lent by n'allprrpald on rucclpt uf price WK OUAIlANTKrt SIX OOXKJ rooare my case. With each order rtoeUed by or six bottles , accomplih il with i6 ! 00 , wo will scnJ he purchiwr our wr.ttt'a tfuarantvo tu refund the mcney If the treatment dot * not effect a cure. Ou r anteos le ueil only by JOHN C : WEST ti. CO. , Jy If-aiVo-ry ttt Ua > lion | at. , Chluro. 111. JAS , H , PEABODY , M. D , Physicr an & Surgeon IlMlldenou No HOT Jrnta U Office , Ko. U.09 Far lam ttrett. Ortlco hourn 12 m to I p m and ficui S 08 p m. Telephone fiii oltce 97 , iwidnnre ISt * JK The remarkable growth cf OraahB during the laat forr years la n rnnttor of great astonishment to these who pay an occasional visit to this prowlng city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt L'no ' Road the finely paved slrooU the hundreds of new residences and cosily business blocks , with the population of onr city inoro than doubled in the last five years. All thin is n great surprise to visitors and Is the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many subatr.ntirl Improvements madn a , lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has tnado a handsome profit. Slnco the "Wall Street panlo last Mny , with the snbsonuont cry of hard times , there has boon loss demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from Investors Booking homos. This latter class nro taking advantage of low prices In building - ing material and are sccnriug their hornet at much lees coat than will bo possible a year hence. Speculators , too can buy real oata' 3 cheaper now and ought to take advant present prices for fntnr profi a Th few yoara promises greato avolopmouts In Omaha than the pas ti i years , which have boon ta good at . wo could reasonably dosira. Now ma s ufactnrlng establishments nnd largo on- biug houses nro added almost weekly , job all add to the prosperity of Omaha , and t " gjThoro are many in Omaha and through- nt the State , who have their money In ho banks drawing a nominal rate nf n- crcst , which , if judiciously Invested in Dmaha real estate , would bring them nuch greater returns. We have ronny Bargains trhlch wo are confident Trill bring the pnrchrtflor large profits In the near future. i Wo have for sale the finest residence - ) dence property in the north find . western parts of the city. \ North we have fine lots atreason- ahle prices on Sherman aveuup.l 7th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Faruain , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the finest and cheapest residence properly in the city , and with the building of the * street car line out Fwnaiu , the pro perty 111 the western part of the city I _ - will increase in value. Wfi also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards property - ! ty iu the south part of the city. The i H - W _ _ _ _ 1 _ VWM * developments made in this section < by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the pritto in as' ort time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good burg tun. i > > calling on u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. g3 Bonth 14th Bt , Bet feen Faruham auJ Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have \ property for sale at a bargain to give IB a callWe want only bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real valuo.