TTTK DAILY BEE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 , 1884. C.17 St. Clinrlr * S . , . ! . UuK Mo. ' . , , rr * tiil- , fi . ' - v > . I . l ; . * . ifMIn i < * , iii. . . . ' I mini f-i ' . , ? ! r IYKo ri , ' .li.ll nV il.rI-llJ.lfl.Mnf. , l-rw t At" T . I , . . * < " ! " " ' ' ' " ' i'i'.v i < : lM. . , . . _ NcnoM . Fioslrattot , Ofhlilly , MeMst Physics ! IVwKncSR , Mcrc.irlil nnd ftlher Atirc- lions el Thro.il. Skin or Gnn & , nion J f'olsrnlnn , ldSprcJ anil Ulc irs. . , . . i- ' < -.i nh nnn-nii' , < J werAi < m ' " " - ' i < ii' ' I -ii . f rnl ii u" Diseases AtiHng ( rum Indiscretion E r.os % or Inrtnljenco. inn i"1"1 ' -.m-i'iu - 1 rMirteriHR TUftrrln h pr pi or nnuappv , * i iH-rm.nrollrrurr t l' . ' -W ifsr rnlh. nhn\i i I l f * MI * , lteorl ln llfr.- < ' .m.'llinl 1. Writ. , f r qi "Ilim A Positive WriirGii Guarantee flvt > In ill oril'loc-m i M l1nr | * > et r > r-fnhfr . 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KNOW THYSELF , , MEDICA.IJvoiuc Krh neto < l Vitality , Nervous unj rhyelc-il Doblllty rromaturo Docllno In Man , Krroig of Youth , ntnl tbo untold miseries resulting Irom IniHscrctlons or 01- ecfsoe. A book ( or c\ory man , yottnx , middle aurJ and old. It contain ! 16 ) iroBcilitloii9 | ( or all acut mil chronic discuses each one o ( which In liuahmlilo. So found by the Author , whoso oxpcrlrnco lor 17 years Is EUCII ag probably nc\cr ooforo loll to the lot of any | ihittcan. ! 300 picg , bound In bcautllul French ruurlln omponnod oo\orti , full , Kilt guaranteed to bo a flucr work In ovcry WIIBO , maclianlcnl , lit- rrary and profcpaloral , than any ether work noldln tills country ( or { 2.60 , or the money will be refunded In c\ cry Instance. Prlco only JI.OO by mall , p'Jit paid. Illustrative ennitik 6 cents. Rend now. Odd medal awarded the author by the National Medical Aoaocla'.lon , to the- otllcorqnlvhlth ho refers. TJic iWonco o ( Llfo ehould bo read by the young Inr Instritotlon , and IPJ- the tllllotcd ( or rellcl. It will benefit all. London Lancet. Tncro In no member of Bicloty to nliom Tlio Sol- rnco of LJfo wlllnot IM tuefiil , whether youth , p. r ent , iruirdlun , Instructor or rlurjin n. Argonaut. AcJdrcSa the 1'caboily Mcdlc-nl Inh ltuto , or Dr. W II. Parker , No. 4 Iltilflnch Ktroct , llcinton , llann. , who may bo consulted on all disunion renulrlnff eklll and experlcnro. Chronlo and obstinate dmctsra that have baffled the Bklli ol all other I'byH-il r I a tpeclaU ) ! Such treated nucoooa tlLIlL fully wltttoUt an Ingtanco ot ( alluro. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY OIIOUNSE'8 Cor 16th and Capitol Avfnuo , treats all cwca Clip pled or Deformed , alao dldctfos ol tt Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All eaees ol Curvtturo ol the Hpmo , Croolied Toot IytT9 and Aruin , Dlsoisos of the Illp , KIHO , and Auklo Jolntfl. AKO ! Chronlo aflrcllona nlthe I.Uer Hhuumatlam , raralyela , Plica , UIcois , Catarrh , Afth ma and Uionchltl9 uro all treated by new and euo coeadil methods. All dlecaeon of tno Dloixl end Urln- try OrRanp , Includlni ; tboso roaultliiK from liu Isc'ro- tlon.or ex ] > oiure , are eael ( ) anil tiucct'B ftilly Ireali'd and a euro ju raiitroil. Younj ; men , inlcidlo acd | , and old men BUderlnir ( rom WeaUicnii KIH ! Nenoui exhaustion , produciok itidlcoiitlon , Palpitation of the Hurt , Dvepundency Dlizlneeu , Lose of Mtmoryjiaek fit Kncrj ; ) ' and Ambition , can bo restored to health and vlor | , If caeo Is not too lon mxloctt'd Tlio Hurcoon In cliario In a ( 'raduato ol Jtllor- ton Uedloal CollcK'o 1885) ) ami ban itudlcd bli proeasoii ( ! In London , Tartu and Ilurlln , It attllztcd , tailor write full dcw-rlptlon ol your cano , and medU rino m y ho sent JOIL ConHultatlon ( n-u Ad dice Omth Uiipcnsiry , Crounao'e Dlock , Omaha , Nob. OtSco hoarn 10-12 a. in. ,1-B and 7-8 p. tn 6und > o. 10ft in 1-O.BtnJ lor treatlM either on male dlsca 'ii or def..imltlu8. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY t C I BUOOKSEOR TO DAVIS k DKTIEn. | Gennral OMAHA. " II T foi B | I 109,000 aeiel caielollir etltctixl l D twtorn IVobrMka , at low prloo and oo euiy term ImpioToa larmi tor wJe In DotvlM , Dodif * , Oolln flitte , Hurt , tjumlnjf , Barpy , WMUiitflon , tfntck B and ro , and Duller Jounlloi. TaiM pld In all parti ol Iba Slal * Uonoy loaned on ruproved ( arm ? . Koury imblloalnavt to offloa Oorrcipond n nTJMnyouradilrcMtnfiwlftHiicclflcCo..nrawcin , DlJllJJ Atlanta. UK. , for an IntirutitlULtrrutlwuin Dlool und tikiu Ulscasi-B. Lilib tbi-y Mill laull frm Inflammatory Rheumatism , 1 wanuttockiil la t wlntir with liillaiuniatoo tlii'ii Mia'lulil ut KUCTO l } | e-my Iliit ixilliiUH llli.i'H < lni- < 1-70 ; IliaJurlou l.lmU of trualinintUtli mil ; tiiii'orurrtllif | , Alter kc\in wiiV.ii I uajritliut. , in iilnht 35 IHJUOI ! * , luj no utrcn.'tli nor B | > I i-llu ui'djHLrnnln. . ' cal.cr KUryilay In tnli conilllloi I U an W llt' H ) jclllo , and In Itirni iUy U"-a'i ti liniirutr , uml In tliruo utx.k I uaifrit-lruiinll > uu < > . uinl up uttui illn ? toiuv r ( uUr liu.ha < . Jly t | ] w tltti rttuniKl uinl 1 niildl | ) MlnH nij lluuli I | mti ualU'l tlill loui ; to li iviiiun tliat in ) emu < | > cr ibumnt , i ) . i' . CooBum , xlturnv ) at Law , llrun.wkk , Ua , , Juuo 10,1MI A GOD SEND ! 1 ba > * hxl rbuumitlMi forty ) earn , and lia\ l ri n-llcicd with a few bottle * of H. H H I tonsidt lII ( W l Mild V , ihu airlifted. J li U A < .1 , rvjin | V n , C'a , LUCKY DOG' . IllQslrali&ns & if the Mage Tfeat it is Boiler to lie Born My Than Rich , Sonn I'niitlH Men Who llit\c Itri-n Knvitini ) 1)y ) li'i Tliero n aomalhing in luck. Tncra nro lucky men and unlucky onea , lucky dnjs , lucky uvrnto Stephen Girnrd , thu millionnirc , laid down three rnlcu to which ho ascribed hia fortunu. < > no was novur to huvo any dealings with nn unlucky man. The Holhchildanovor hnvo a innti in their employ who Una n ruputntion for ill-luck. Orovcr Cleve land is the moat lucky man of the ngo. Six years ago ho was unknown lo fame. A lucky ovuiit drngt'cl n'ln ' from ° ' ) - aciirity. His good luck raised him to bo prosecuting tittornoy of the comity of which IJullnlo ia the county scat. Irregularities nroso in the Shorill'ii ' of fice , and n reform was needed. Clove- l.'ind'a good luck attended him , and liio success was noon proved. Luck ! iK in favored him , and ho ivas raised to bo governor of the state of Now York , n position second only to that of pres ident of i ho United States. An gov ernor , dcaplto the odds against him , ducpito thu machinations oi monopo lies , luck attended him , liin administra tion was nccctJtalilo to the people , who were determined to still further honor him. ( iood fortunu did not fail him lit Chi- c.igo. It has lingered with him during the most heated und violent campaign the republic has over known. ! 'i have moro confidence In Cleveland's luck , " remarked an acquaintance before the election , "than anything olso. I toll you ho in born to luck. It will pull him through. " The result has justified the remark. What is thin luck ? Where does it como from ? Who can anal } xa it ? It is as old as the human heart. it has found believcra in ovcry ago and among every people. Tradition and history are full of ita freaks. Cromwell believed in it , and trusted in September 'J ; Louis Napoleon in December 2. Scylla wished to bo called Felix , the lucky. Mohom- mad was nil fnto. I.UCK MAKFH MOlll ! TOHTUNES than ono liken to admit. Torrcglano , an Italian aculjitor , owed hia to the blow of a fist. Ono day ho disputed with Mich ael Angelo , a student , broke hia nemo with a blow from hia list , fled from Vlor- ouco and enlisted. Ho rose U ) eminence aa the sculptor of Henry VII , , in Eng land. Raleigh's luck came to him when ho noticed her Majesty hesitating about crossing a puddlu. 1'otomkiu , a young Illusion , noticed Queen Catherine carry ing the sword through the streets without the Btvord-knot. 11 o toro ill' his own and added it , and his rapid promotion fol lowed. It wr.s luck that directed Galileo's attention to the equal duration of the oscillationu of n pendulum. The name cause Induced Sir Inane ISuwton to nolo the falling of an apple , and from thence deduced the theory of gravitation. Ooorgo Stcphtiii.ion worked in a coal-pit for twopence n dny , but n lucky accident gavn him a chancu to Dhow hia okill , and lud to his promotion aa engineer , and his subsequent successful career. Till ! KKI.IKI' IN I.UOKY TIIINOS which act UB safogilhrda and charms is universal. How many will wear nn opal ringf Auguatua wore a sealskin to give him luck ; Charlemngno nnd Louis Napoleon leon aoiiio trinket of hidden value. The Turks use nilnorulp. Sailora will not go to sea with a corpse , and claim they can only eecapo abipwrcck when n preacher or priest Is aboard by wearing the caul of n child. The fatalist declares that if n person ia fated to succeed in hia under takings ho will do so though ho remains a puaaivo ngont. The Uomana erected a temple to Kortunn , nnd the Orocka firmly belicvo in the Katoe. A ( 'ASM IN POINT. Who that has over hoard the caao of the young Scotchman who vrithdniw 1m fortune from the Glasgow bank the dny bcforo ita f tiluro can any there ia no auch thing na luck ? Tlio young man had been It ft n legacy of § 5,000 , .tnd , having no immediate use for the money , ho paid it into the bank. In u feir daya ho saw an udvertismont iJioul a buaineea for sale , entering into negotiations with the pro prietor , ended by purchase. .Singularly enough , the amount required was exactly the Bum ho had In the bank ; so , closing h.a ! account , ho paid for the deeda nnd entered into possession. The outgoing tenant , having no hnmodi.ito use for hia money , invested it in slmrcu in the Glas gow City lank. The next day canio the crash , nnd the man who had sold out was penniless. \ CINCINNATI MAM OTTK. There ia an equally remarknblo atory of n prominent phjalciun of this eity. Ho had § 8,000 on deposit in ono of our city 1) ) inks of odoroua fame. The night before the fa'luro n warm friend and partner in n prominent business house : allcd late at hia house , and waking him p , eaid : "Doctor , I'm in trouble. Hnvo ou got ny money ? 1 must have § 8,000 iy to-morrow at JO o'clock. I can not , ot my firm know of the dilemma , or it will disgrace mo. " The doctor had the xuct amount iu the Llttlo Miniim Savings iank , but it belonged to a company , nnd 10 wua to tnako a aottlomout in a few daya. "Hero , take those , " handing him a tmckago of street railroad bonda worth § 10,000. "Don't aoll thorn uuloaa you nro compelled to. " I shall bo out of my acrapo ia ton days. " The doctor drew out hia entire deposit at 10 o'clock next uorning and aasistod his friend. At 1'J o'clock the bank failed. NAVKI ) HIS CHILI ) . A crowd collected ono day on the banks of the St. Martin canal , in Franco. Who will not aay that it was a lucky thing thai a man who lived ucar was urged by hia wlfo to go and BOO what waa the trouble'/ / When ho arrived nt the acono of aolion ho learned that n child had fallen into the water and gone out of sight. Ileing nn export swimmer , ho plunged into the apot marked by n few bubbles nnd rescued nllvo liia own aon , a young boy of eight , who while playing Imi alippod over the bank. I.U < KV MflNH , The aigna of good nnd bad luck that occur in every dny lifo nro well nigh as numerous us the incidents of lifo ituuU. What woman who puta on her stocking wrong aidu out would ehuiigo it * Who would ait down to n tnbjo ot thirteen but the vcrieat skeptic * In llutala tlu-y will not pa a the Bait. Do not children hunt for four leaved clovtr , and wh-t that hours u dog howl In the night or n death wutuli tick in the wall without foreboding ] When William the Coi.qiieror waa drcta ing limanlf on the mori.lng of the gr at battle of Hastings ho hurritdly put ou his coat ol mail hind eido before Komo one hinted that it wua a bad MUD , but tla < ready wilted Norni&u uaid , ' 'X ) , it is a 'u Vy fT. ; J ni" V' trarsfor-ac- ' n a duke into a kirn , " nnd a few hours late the prediction wai verified. Ueppy the bride the tun shines on , and V n hen cackles in her now homo as * ! IP 'orossc * the threshold she will bo a happy mothet as well as n contented wifo. i.UNiivrocT's i.rcK. Who hus not heard of Lundyfool's luck illustrating the good luck that ia born of apparent misfortune ? There lived a tobacconist in Dublin named LiUndyfoot , whoso shop waa destroyed \ > y firo. While ho was ga/ing dolefully at thu smouldering ruinu ho noticed that his I oorcr noighbora were gathering anutl from the caimtors. Ho tested the snitll' himself , and found that the fire had im proved ita pungency and aroma , The hint waa worth n fortune to him. Ho secured another shopbuilt n lot of OVOIIB" euV joctod the sniiir to n hchting proccxs , gavoHho brand n particular name , and in n few years bccnmo rich by the very mia fortune that happened him. SPITTING I'OULUl K. It's a common practice to BCD workmen spit on their hands for luck , but it ia na old as thu hills. The critic nays : "Thrlco on my breast I apit to guard mo s.'ifo from fascinating charms. " The Greeks used to spit thrco times into their bosoms at the sight of a madman - man or epileptic. Children were spit upon by their mothers nnd nursed to give them luck ; the old grandmother or aunt moved round in n circle nnd rubbed the child's forehead with apittlo , selecting her middle finger to give it luck and keep clF witches. ILL-LUCK. If thorn is aomo unknown thing which somewhere in nnturo does oxiat called luck , equally true is it that there ia nn opposite quantity UMuck. Some people fail in everything. Tholr houao burna up on the very dny the insurance policy runs out. It ia always the unlucky man's horse that dies. The great Napoleon , who believed moat emphatically in luck , uaod to aay there ia a class of persons who always destroy these to whom they nro attached , whether from want of toot or good fortune it docs not signify. Such were Agtippina to Gormnnlcus ; Lady Macbeth to the Shakapearoan here ; Uonrlotta Maria tn Charles I. ; Marie Antoinolto to Lonia XVI. Better to bo born luclty than rich aavora of old ngo. But who hai not soon the proverb often verified ? Who hna not aeon ill-luck at tend men in everything they undertook ? Who hai not aoen familioa haunted and haunted by the demon of ill-luck. Hl'OHTIM ! PKOPI-n , perhaps , tnoro than any ether clnaa bo- liuvo m luck. It was the good luck of many thnt Induced thorn to bet on Clove- land. Their superatltiona as to luck are innumerable , yet the Goddess of Fate ia often fickle. A gentleman won § 4,500 at faront Monaco , and waa only waiting for hit laundre'Bs to bring his dozen shirts homo before ho quit the plncu. The Inundroa did not turn up at the appoint ed time , nnd to while away the hours ho went in\o \ the Casino. Ho did not play and hia , uck changed so that ho had lost all ho hnl already won and § 0,000 beside , which mtJu him heartily wish bo had loft IIM ahirtubohind nnd gone , as their wash ing cost Hm juat ? 500 npieco , probably the moat xpcnsivo piece of wnnhing on record. IMIiUbt IMftTCSt A sum cuin : FOUND AT J.ASTI NO ONK NKKI ) 8UFFKII. A euro ctro for Blind , JSleeding , Itching nnd ITlcurutod 'ilen hnw been dlrcovorod by Dr. Williams ( .n Indian Kcincdy , ) culled Dr. William's lidlnn I'llo Ointment. A single box liaa currl the worst chronic cases of 25 or JiO yonra Rtnullug. No ono need suffer five inInuloHiifbr npplym ? tills wondorfnl Booth- iiitf intidicini. l.utions , liiBtrunn'iiU nnd oloc- ttmrioH do Moro harm than good. William's Indian 1'ib Ointment nhaorbn the tnnuTH , nl- IUJ-H tlio iitoiiHQ itchini ; , ( particularly at night after cuttnR warm In bed , ) acts aa n poultluo , givea innljint rcliof , and in prepared only for I'ilcH , ilchin of thu private putts , and for not hino olso. Koad what the lion , .T. At. Connb ( rry , of Cluvvlrml , Hny about Dr. William'H Indian I'llo Oilnttni'iit : "I have u ed Koron of 1'ilo Cnrw , nnd it nlfordu tno ploanuro to Bay that I Imvonuvpr found anything \vhich giivu nnch iimctdlato and | ) orinanont roliuf ai Dr. Wil liam'H Indian Ointment. Kor Halo by all drn - R | IH and mailed on rucoipt of price , OOu and 1. Sold ut retail by Kiilm & Oo. O. K. CiOODMAN , Whohmalo Alont. Fallen forest louvca nro giving the Murylnnd Contrnl railroad trains great trouble. Traiua hnvo been dulnyod by the accumulation of Icavua on tliotrncko nt Bleep grndcn nnd deep cuts. Thu slippery dubria have mndo It diflicult for the locomotives to nmko time on their trip . A. V liiahlo Olilll Tonic Ucnil tills JINDALL , AUK , Jnn. 10 , 1883. J'A r . Jl. A. Robinson iCCo. . , \ certify with ploasnro to the following fncta : No prescription over elected moro than n tempornry ouppreaaion of the Chills on myself. I wns told to try ' 1 concluded to your HKI//ICH' Tanio. give it a trial after two doctors had failed to atop the ohilla. Ono bottle niiulo a eomplotu euro. 1 nin now well. I ro- eommond llughea' Tonic to all aufl'oring from Ohilla nnd Fovor. ( ignod ) H. K. GUEHNI.K.SH. Prepared by II. A. Robinson & Co. , Wholesale Druggists , Louiavillo , Ky. , and at retail by Schrotor & Uocht , Druggiata , Omaha. Hotalla 81.00 per bottle , aix bottles , 5500. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An Italian admiral has invented n ahrapuoll shell for the 100-ton guns. At thirty yards from the cannon's mouth it bursts , tLrowing forward sovonty-livo smaller projectiles , which in turn burst , atrowing in fan ahnpo a thick shower of balls and fragment * with terribly destruc tive clloct. MorHTord'H Acid l > lioNImte ] , AH A NKHVK KOOD. DH. J.V. . SMITH , Wellington , 0. , says : "In impaired nervous supply 1 have used it to advantage. " John E. Stoufor , of Linn county , Iowa , won § 20 the ether day on a wagoi that ho could husk ana throw into wng ana , between aunrisa and sunstt , IOC bushels of corn. Ho scored 10-1 bushels , Slouch of iii which you are wallowing , ou uccounl of Homo of thoao dieo Bca peculiar to you , madame , and which have robbed you oi the r < > y hue of health , and mndo lifo ,1 burdim to you , you can eniilv got out ol it. Dr. 1'iorco'a "Fuvorito 1'roseription' will free you from all such troubled , nnd sjon recall the rcuu tint of health to yom chiiok , and the elasticity to your atop Ii ia a most perfect epecifio for nil thu weak. netacd r.nti irri'gulariliea pccu.itr to youi so\ . It cure's ulcoratloiiB , dlaplnccmi'iita , "internal fuvor,1' bearing down uenan ' ( HUH , rcmovea the tundenoy to cancerou : ll ° 4Ctiona , and corrt'ets all unnuiural dia. ciiurges. I3y druceia'a An Kngliah aurgvou a y that IH a deadly practice , and if steadily in dti'-rcr' ' in e'rr'ons lifq bynrcra' ' yem , WEDDING OF AH ASTOR , Gotnam Seciely inGorgcons Array , Miss Caroline , Daughter of Mr- and Mrs , William A.stor , to Marslial Ormo Wilson Tlio Family ninnsloti Ilcdccltad In Splcnrtor GUIS Worth Ni\v : YORK , November 18.No ox-out in Into years has created such a flutter in society ns the rnnrriRRO nt ; ( :30 : this after noon of Mies Caroline Schorniurhorn Aslor , the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Aator , to Marshall Ormo Wilson , son of Richard T. Wilson , n prominent metropolitan broker. Car riages containing guoets began to arrive in front of the Astor residence , in which the nuptials wcro solemnized , ns early as 2 o'clock , and the avenue on both sides was filled with vehicles. The tichly dressed ladle * and tlinlr male escorts passed up the broad stops of the mansion and were ushered into the rccoption-rooma , which were ornamented with and perfumed by countless fragrant 11 iwora and planta handsomely nrrnnHod. The mniu hall way rcBomblod a llornl bower , in which rod nnd white ronco predominated , relieved - liovod nt intervals by orchids and ether luxurant plants. The art gallery in the further extremity of the man sion , in which the wed ding ceremony took place , wan oven moro resplendent with llpral decor ations ; the great iiro-plnco fncing the n- trance wna partially covered by a bridal veil composed ot lilies of the valley , pink rpsea and ether flowers , which were ar tistically woven together , and fell in graceful folds. On cither aide was a floral tree , twenty foot in height while the fire place itself waa banked up with fragrant exotica. The four candelabra standing in each of the four cornora of the cham ber likewise were beautifully draped with roses and the Uireo pedestals of the orchestra gallery , overlooking the whole , were adorned with pyramids of roses and other llowera. Tn trent of the embow ered firo-placo the couple were united In marr'ngo ' by llov. Dr. Morgan Dlx , rec tor of Trinity church in presence of a largo and brilliant company , representing the oil to of fashionable society of the city , Philadelphia , Washington , Newark , Hartford and Boston. The bridal procession formed in the grand dining hall on the Thirty-fourth street aide , and entered the art gallery to the strains of a grand wedding march by Lander's orcheatra. Miss Aator leaned upon the arm of her father , and the groom escorted MM. Astor , who appeared in a dreea made by Worth , a combumtloii of palo groan velvet , heavy while satin , and point l.ico , and whoso dark hair waa dressed hith ; and ornamented by a rose and spray of leaves made of diamonds. They in turn from followed by eight bridomaida Miaa Hello Wilson , MIES Harriet Nolls , Mies Marian Langelon , Miss May llobblns , Mian Fannie Sloan , Mias Helen Beckwith , Miss Georgians HicKschor and Mies S.irali Stownrt. The brldo waa attired in a robe of white sptin , front embroidered in silver , the design af a cluster of roaea , the front and sides trimmobVjith oratco : ; blossoms , n veil of rare oldTaraily lace presented by the brldo'a mother fell gracefully over the shoulders ; the waiat was Y-shaped and trimmed with lacedomi-sleovcs ; , trimmed with the same. A bouquet of orange blossoma waa carried. The ornaments consisted of a nockla o of diamonds , pre sented by the groom , and pearls. The dresses worn by the brldomaids wcro presented by Miss Astor. They were made of the heaviest white eatin , the same ahado ns the bridal dress , and had full , round trains , not very long. The fronts were draped and trimmed with soft llouncoa of fine French lace in rosebud designs , nnd the bodices were cut with square nocks in front and pointed In the back , the lace forming a bordering. The aleorea came almost to the elbow , and were met by long white gloves. They were long veils of white tulle over the trains , fastened by a cluster of white ootrich tips. In the right hand they cmii'd hugo bouquota of very palo pink Lt France roaea , with a cluster of liliea of the valley at ono side , and tied with very wide entin ribbons , the exact hue of the roacfl. Their slippera were of white satin , embroidered in penrh. Each wore an cxquinito little lace bar pin of gold In n design of llowera nnd birds , sot with rare diamonds , thu gift of the groom. Thu fight ushers were ; S. J. Aator , Jr. , brother of the bride ; Lisponard Stewart , II. LeOraud Cannon , Reginald W. Pivos , Woodbury Knno , Brockholat Cutting , John Furman , and Hamilton Webster. R. T. Wilson , brother of the groom , acted na best man. Passing down the nlslo formed by n double llio of crimaon silk cord , on either aide of which wcro gathered the wedding guests , they stood in front of the olliciating clergy man. Afterward the happy couple received thu congratulations of their friends nnd then sat down to a banquet in the dining hall , where covers were spread for 250. Moro than n thousand invitations were issued. The wedding presents nro , perhaps , the most costly that woru over received by n bride in this city , nnd nro valued at moro than 8250,000. They embraced nn infinite - finite variety of diamond jewelry , gold silverware , and were exposed * o tiuw on a crimson velvet colored table extending the imtiro length of the main drawing room. The gift of the groom consisted of a magnificout necklace of diamonds and other articlea studded with diamonds , pearls , rubies , and aapphircs , valued nt 575,000. Over ton thousand rare rosoa were used In decorating the houso. The veil of liliea of the valley which fell from the high mantle in the art gallery to the lloor , contained I,000 ) sproya and was looped up on the side by a great clustoi of La Franco roses , mndo to represent a bow of ribbons. 1'otu of Japanese ferns , Kngliah ivy , orchids , carnations , passion flowers , nnd maiden-hair ferns wcro used In great nbundauco. The house ia arranged with a wide , marble floored hallway. On the loft ia the reception room , and back of it the broad , whitu enamel stairway , winding t ( the top of the home and carpeted with rod velvet. In thu arch formed by the atnira were placed the musicians , hidden by branching palms if ferns. On tin other side of the hallway in , first , the drawing room , a long apartment will white and gold walla und costly ( iobolir tupcetriea faotoucd in aa panels. Hen the proBontH were displayed on crimson velvet tabk'B Next cornea the red room r > 3 it is called , furnished iu soft crimani furni.uro and haiicinc * . In thia roon "urn portraits of Mrs. Aotor'a thru three daughters Mini Carrie , Mrs. l' and Mre 0 "Ionian L > r ytin ho a cabinet full of rare china. A round livan in the corner of the room had a reo full of pure white roses ia the con- cr. The blue room or library , which comes next , Is farniihcd in bluu vdvot md tatin with ebony bookcwcs nqiinst , ho walls. MM. Aster's portrait stood on nn easel near the portrait of a dough- or , Mrs. Van Allen , who died several years a o. Thia picture wns ornamented tc-day by a great cluster ri pure whlto roaea nnd violcti. The whole hoiuo waa firat darkened nnd then brilliantly igtitcd. K.ich gUest en departing received a ffhito box in imitation of whlto aatiu.ticd with satin ribbon , and containing wed ding cike. 1'hcao boxes were piled in horionhoca on a marble table in the hall. hall.In In honor cf the marrlago of her daughter Mrs. Aator givca o dinner to ho patients in the Bollovno hospital. SAW ISC WOOD ON \VAOKU. . lenry KrniiN < > I'nylnjj Ills t'ut on Illiiino Wllli Hxw anil UnoTc ilio .lob In I'llDlic. IS'OWH , ISlh. A man drove a vrnijon up beside the urbntono in front of the government tuilding a little before 10 o'clock this nornlng and throw out a cord of the cnpttioat wood that could bo found in Chicago. A few minutes later a pro cession emerged from a saloon across the > way and proceeded toward the wood-pile , 't waa led by two bagpipes , followed by lenry Krauuo , a supply clerk in ho railway mail service , nnd D. A Stitt , chief water inspector , while behind them came fifty federal and city government cleika. The two federal ind city employes made a wnger before hu election that if Cleveland wcro elect- id Krauao nhould saw a cord of wood in rent of the custom house stops while Stitt groaeod the saw. If Blaine was looted Stitt waa to saw the wood while Ivraueo greased the saw. The payment of the wager having 'alien to the lo * of Kranso , he turned up n the Clark street saloon at 00 : ! ! o'clock ready to begin work. Ho were his best iult of black cloth. Stitt waa also on mud with two American flags , while Collector Danphy and Cass Chap- nan , a Chicago architect , being committo for the purpose , np- eared with a red-handled saw and an oak horso. Two bag pipers ilso put in an appearance. Ono of 'hem was the ancfont D.m O'Keofo , who , , weuty-four yoara ago played for a alml- ar wugor on Walter S , Gurney , whom Lvny John Wentworth defeated for mayor. A cord of hickory and oak wood had been choaon , with a view to its ugo and toughness. Aa the procession moved out of the aloon and across the street , Krauao bearing the saw and horao , a crowd of 200 federal and city employes , hcckmen and gamiiia greeted it with oheon and aughter. Krauao fixed the horse and ook oil' his coat and vest and hung them > n a lamp post , while the two flaga wore displayed in a conspicuous place , Then ho Blaine man started in to saw wood , vhilo the bag pipca played. After bout ten minutes Krause had Eawed mo piece of wood and called on Stitt ten or fifteen times to groaaa hia aw. "I don't know , " said butt , after , pplying a piece of ham-fat to the ragged idgo of the saw for the twelfth time , 'but I think I am getting the worst of ho deal. " The crowd sot up a dorisiyo yell , nnd there was a merry twinkle in "vraiuo's eyo. When ho had worried .hrouRh the second stick Krause stepped nnd wiped the prospiratlon from hia foro- : iead. Look hero , " ho said to Collector Dun- phy , ' 'this atn't pine wood. " Waa the contract for pine wood ? " asked Dunphy , innocently. "It wna for wood , " replied Krauae , but this ia knots. It ain't wood at all. " "Well , you can take a drink for every knot , " said Dunphy , and a few minutes after Krauao went over and acted on his advice. When ho citno back ho eaid that ho ba- ievcd ho had been fooled , and there were two cords in the pile instead of ono. He spent half an hour sizing the pile upand at 1 o'clock ho had three logs sawed. "At hi ? rate , " said Stitt , "wo will get through next January. " Stitt wanted to go away and leave Krnuso to do the work under the supervision of Stitt's friends. Krause insisted on Stitt fulfill- ii } > hia contract to grease the saw. It was Bomo hours before Stitt discovered that ho vrai virtually the victim of a joke. llo then wanted to draw the wager , but Kranso refused. The German waa on the fourth log nt 2 o'clock. If ho over com letes the task the wood will go to the Sisters of Mercy. hllKliI cold , if neglected , often attacka the IUIIRS. liiiows's DIIONCIIIAL TUOCIIKS ii\o ; hvuciuid immt'dhtn rulic-f , Sold only in IVUo 'J5 cts. There nro 25,000 mlk-weavera in Ly ons , France , I5OCO , of whom are out of work. Those ) employed nmko but 00 cents a day. Itetl KUM-H oa 1'alo Glu'cktr. Thin blood moana poor health. Many girls and women look aa if they had never enjoyed a hearty meal or a brisk walk of a inilo. Languor and debility possesses those sorrowing persons , i-lvo then Brown's Iron Bitters. Then their blued will bo pure and rich and they will enjoy health. Mrs. Jennie Johnson Cullman , Ala. , says aho took Brown's Iron Bittora for general debility and waa cured. Mrs. W. W. Astor'a § 25,000 act of ebony and gold furniture , which was nnco iu the boudoir of the ox-Empress Eugene , ia little worn oxcoptby time. Catarrh ] Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dis agreeable disease , liable , if neglected , to develop into serious consumption. Being a constitutional disease , it requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsa- patilla , which , acting through the blood , readies every part of the system , ell'oct- iug a radical and permanent euro ol catarrh in even ita moat severe forms , Made only by C , I. Hood & Co , , Lowell , Mase. Mlas Emma Larson and her young sis. ter , who rode on hortoback from thuii homo in Wisconsin to San FrJiiciuco , made the journey in tufoty without be * ing ouco mulested. YOONO BliVN. UKAI > THIH. TUB Voi-'Alo JJKLT DOMi'ANV , < i ( M irhal ! Michigan , on or toenml their colebraUxhl'Ll-c Thio VOLTAIC HKLT and other KLKCTUw Ai1- rUANCKsi LII trial fur thirty daya , to 11101 : ( yumiK or old ) atliu-ied with u rviU dobili'y , loin \itulitv and ninnliooil , ud all klndru ! troutiU'D. AHO fur rlieunmtlsii ) , unurnlcla p.tralyHi , and ninny other dmeaaca. Cuiniilttt rettonitlon to Lt < nltli > or nnd maakxn guaranteed , No risk inrucn-J , w thirty dayn trial U nllowed. Write them at unee fcr i.'lm t-aW-l | - - i het ! free. 25 . ; I ! x > gp -THE 5 151 " " BEST TOM , - - JIM-I mcdl' > ! iio , fimliltihiR IT ir > w "i r''t tv tiiMo tutilf , ji.iil'V n.il i mi ii ! ' ( ti.-rs IMnprpiln , imll rtlniicnlinoH , Impim-Mlooil , Uuliu-hiiC lilllHiiml I'm r , ulnt Nciirnlulii. lll < Rti nnfiilllno rcnui'.y for JD'-in-JSof ' l.s . Itliliii'jH nml I.Ui-r. It Is Invaliinhlo for r > l rn M p , ont'nr In V < iiiiPiii ati'l nil \\lio lend M'di ntar > Iho1- , . . f.r iliii'o ronstlpntloti iilli'r Irnn iriiilicmrv < ' 'ittnrlclicsaiul pnrlllei tlio Mood , " -tlmnlntt I no iippcllli1 , nlds the a limlntlun of food , n- ! h \ ' s ilcnrltpiirn nml Ilel < IMiu ; , nnd ftronjth Hi" Ilii ! mn i lf < nml nervi s I'.ir liiliTiiiilluct IVvcra , . .i"tmlr ! 1 nek of - - > .py , VP. , It Iiu3 no ' < ji il. tf I liccmi'lnr lins nl < , \c trmli inn'k m ' . -H'l rid nni H'.n tt'tti'lni ' Inli' nmit'ii ' ' 1- , . . . , , . , ij i.r HI.IIM \ nil mi i 1.1 n. , i' ' \ n niou . "O , icj undispniei in ite BROAD CLAIiDr.iis ! : VERY BEST OPERATING , aUIOKEST SELLING AND Ever offered < o tlio cubllc. HAMBUEQ-AMEEIOAH DfRECT LINK FOR ENGLAND , TRAKOIC AHD OEBMANV. The fltf amxhlps of thia well-known line ure bollt ol Iron , In wntcr-tljjht oomiiattmcntB , and tc futn ! h- ailwlth every rc-quislto to make tbo imajiAeo both i lo and a rucBblo. They carry the United Statoi tnd IJuropcan mnllo , and leave New Vcr ! ; Tlmra- and for ' LONDON Cher- Jiya biturdnys 1'lymoutb ( ) - hours , ( PARIS ) and IIAMliUUQ. lutes : StccraKO from Ktiroxi [ ouly 1S. Flrei Cabin , SSO , $05 r.nd ? 7t. Eteerme , ! " ( : , Henry Puudt , Mark Hauson , F .K. Moores.H. Toll , tgontsla Omsha , Qronewcir SchocntRcn , it'cnUla Council Blufla. C. It : 1UC1IAHU A CO. , Geu. I' e3 Asta. , tl Broadway , K. Y. C'haa. Kozmlnekl & Co- General Wwt in Agst'.s , 170 WttblDKtou St. , Chic * MZ : x + iVca : . * ' ' . . , rnt Losi' . t'y Dreams , Pimples on 'icFa. ; t.o-it Manhood , , o /ii"-f/ri ( / r l,1er6 nafjrt erii ifiiiinti * Tl : appropriate ri-.r-eay , .ionrr ussd in cactiL . = : . Consultations , pcr- Aor \ by letter , i.iciedly confidential. Mcd- . \ni * > cnt bv Moil and Lpress. . No marks on auri : to indicate contents cr fender. Addieaj . - /iVSS.fio. ' / . 204\Vahinglonr i.Chicagollj ! r.rnuti ttt rur * . Hook free , i is uci,11 h-ult.m St. , N.T. VIctimsofyouthdilinipnHlcnce.eansiiiKNcrvoufiDe- bility , I'retnaturo Decay , anil alldi old ri * lirojeht nn by Indiccretion cir cxcpfeHjUill lonrnof frrfl.by addru&bini ; J. DR. HOME'S ELECTRIC BELT Will rtiro Nrnnii in Ni AtMii i II IIh I 'r.il.liMiit ' t.Tl . „ dm . , i . I . . . . I in Al. . . < . < ii Hint h. ml * II. . , . 1 u. n i. . i. > . . i I in u .11 . M i . I.I ' .I otljT , unil lau bo riHl.aritdil ill uli lusuiut b > tl. , . 1I.O.1U Winter la coming , the I'casono Ilioj-ciir for nclies Eil j > Mii9. Inlowcf this lactuoeay buy ono ol r. Hiirno'a Klcctrlo Bolts By so iloluc you lll itold KheunmtlamKWncyTroublte and nthir ills that flesh la heir to. Do not delay , but rail at our olllco and iivnir.luc hclta , No. Wl Dou Ue trcst , rr 0. > ' Goodman's , 1110 Ksrcaia St.Om ba , Nob. Or- Jernfll'oi ] 0 O U X. T. , C p al ' s , nINe xik. N.J. , 0 pt ! l 1'KtJOCO. tard ? lie , l-lllxlelrbli , tp'.ta ) l.SCJ ,000 ap.t.l l.lrC.lK 18 UKCll ) Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A QOVKKNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Hubn , Kvery 12 to 14 Days. TICKETS , W.OO , . HALVES. 11.00 Subject to no manipulation , not controlled by th partita In Interest. It la the fairest thing lath nature ol chance In eilitonea. For Information in J particulars apply toSUISKY , CO.Oen.Agent8,121 ! lroa ! < lw v , N V. city. C. KAUI1 4 CO. , < 17 Walnut street , 8 . Louti , Mo jr Frank Lobrano , L. D , , SO Wjandche , Kan. | y 21-m&a & w IT Health 'is ' Wealth ! DR. K. 0. Want's NIRTI * KD DRAIN TRiiBux.iT , * itiarantecd vj > eclBo for llyttcrlo , I ) illness , Convul- lions , Kll , J > er oua Neuralgia , Headache , Nenoui Prootratlon caupvd by the use of alcohol or tobbacoo , Wakelnlnciw , Mental dcpredslcn. Bottonlnc of the brain , rMultln c In luianlly and leaplcc to misery , decay and death , Premature Old age , lUroneee , loss olio | crla t'lther nx , Involuntary Loeaw ud Hper iritothoracau o < l U ) rexertlontcf the brain , belt. tbuao or OM-r Indulgence. Karh hot. contains one month' ) ) tieatment. 81. CO a box , or tlx bottles for { J. 03 , tint \ij malli'iepald ' on receipt of price. WK OOAltANTKK SIX IlOSUi To cure my cue. Wltu each order received by user ( or bit bottle ? , ai-wtaiilUh'd with < ! > .00 , we will n rd the purchawr our wntteu KUirintco to refund the ucney If the trrMrneuttUieti nut cSect e erne. Our tatiwlMnucd only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , Jy Jf.mid rr rZ Uadlton St. , Chlcairo , 111. JAff , H , PEABODY , M , D. Physic an & Burgeon ItmlUcncc : vo. 1407 J n , > fit OfHrf KoHCOKar namttftet Oltlro bour * 12m txi t p tn and fiom2 Iu S p in Tti-fb UJ'T ff - T if- * - ? > i The roraarknblo grovth of during tlio last few yonra la n m tfer oC great aatouishraont to thoao who poy an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yarde tha nocoBflity of the Bolt Line Bocd the finely paved atrcoto the hundredec f aow rosiiloncoa nnd costly bnslnoas blocks , with the population of our city more than doubled In the lust five yesra. A ] } this . " I is a great aurpriao to visitors nnd ia the atlmirution of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial Improvements raidn ; * lively dcmnnd for Omnha real estate , and every investor has made a handociao profit. Since the Wall Street pnnlo last May , with the Bubsoqnont cry of hnrd times , there has boon leas domaud from specula tors , but a fair demand from InvcBtore Booking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in bnlld- ing material and are securing their homes at much leas cost than will bo possible s year heuco. Speculators , too can buy real ccta' 3 cheaper now and ought t.i take advant . present prices for fntor profi a Th few yonra promises greato jvol opruonta in Omaha than the pat II > years , which have boon aa good ewe wo could reasonably desire. Now mas ufncturlng establishmonta and largoan- bing houses ara added almost weekly , job all add to the prosperity of Omaha , and There are many in Omaha and thrccgh- but the State , who have their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , If judiciously iuvected in Omaha real cstato , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have ciaay bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits ir. tba near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts ot' the city. North -we have fine lota at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , } 'H L , 18th , lith ) and 20th streets. VVet-t on Fnrnniu. Davenjxut , Cumins , and all the leading si.reets in that direction. The grading of Farnara , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence i rty in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Ftirnam , the pro perty in the western part of thf city will increase in value. Wo nlso have the agency for the Syndieah' and Stogie Yards proper ty in tin' south purl , ol the city. The developments made in tins section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price w a s'"ort time. Wo also have some fine business lots and some elegant , inside rnsi- deuce.- for sale , Parties wishing to i.i vest will find some good barjiMi f ) j > culling on u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 Boutfc Mth St , Bet teen Farnham and Douga ! . P. S. We ask these who property for sale nt a bargain to givt/ us a callWe want only bnrgnmb. We will positively not handle proj- ertv at more than its real value. k