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THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY NOVJi.MBEE 29 , 1884. OOTOR WHtTTSER 17 81. Clinrlcs S . , S . I.onls , Jfo. irf.tol r r flo i * rt Jf.llc.lC i . hutwo lonwr i > r > J"Hn ttiitw' ilrr lmatnf C < w JilitntB tl /Ibi ) Ilionn nui.mkan m clhft I'hJ.lflinlD Bt.u U M flit r rri h"w nfi i.l M4 i ldfni < know. Ner ou Pioslrallon. Deblillr , Mentil Jnd PhvilcM Wianness Me rcurUI and other Aflr-c- lions ol Throat. Skin or Denes , Blood Poisoning , old Sores ind Ulcers , n irotM lti i > rtr li i l wrrr.i , on lilwl Itlrmitig rrlbtl'- , ft fit , rnr l l ; . Disease * Arising ( rum Indiscretion , Excel * , Eipottrre or lnduiencc , birh pr ° n > > " > " ' t > * hMo-IBf rflMHi I > C'"O > IIF < I , dfhllilj , 111 M of.IlM rrnderlng Murrlmr" Improper or unutnrr , prrm oallf turn ) , r mrtilriM ( r ) OQ Ibe w > tdMM Uir.lfd fntfltp. , frfflo hf clflrr t Oniolullo. l f. QMorttaftll rrff , unfllnTllv l. W rlt * rar tmUont. A Positive Wrirren Guarantee iHrri la ill eomtlA r.it . M < .dleln i * tnl em ; her . , Encll.h Uerroan , 04 - - - " r . mphlets . or p-- jr- - ies laznaleor foma MARRIAGE GUIDE ! lllturuM In el tl a4tmtl > 4lii , none ? r r ° i Mt i fi' | ' < 'r Mtf , 3V. Tbli b ot aUlDI H ! ' rnrltoi , itoolifol or UqtUltltt vul u ow. A pock or ireit | nl rul lo tlU Jlcinh. DM * ! * br THEOHLYTRUB \ IRON TONIC VIII nnrlfr tlio DLOODt'rcpn * late tlii- LIVER nml KIDNEVB. anil IICHTOIIK TIIK HKAI/TU nnd vioOH of YODTIf Urn- Miiln , Want of Appetite , In- tlgr'tlnn , Inek ul HlrcnRtli , * nd'l Ire1' KSnKali oliitcly cured , lloncn , luutclfinnil iiprvrn rccclva now force. . Ki.llvvna Iho inliiil and nnpullca llralu 1'iiwcr. , . SnlTcrliis from complaints ' iiputillartii ilirlrscx will nrnfnnndl * pcedy euro. I | | TC clear , licnUhy complexion. Frequent trmpt at Ovmt iHliiK ; only add to Iho popularity of tlio orlnliml. 1)6 not ozpcrl' - ' ' . , Hiind rouriuldn > Mlo-nm Dr. HnrtnrMed Oo. .V 1 ui. Mo. , for our "DKI'-AM IIOOK. 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Gold > medat awarded the author by tbo National Uodlcal Association , to the officers of which ho refers. The Science ot Lifo should bo read by the VOQDI for Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. It will twncflt all. London Lanoot. There Is no member ot society to whom The Bat- cnooof Lfo will not bo useful , whether youth , par * < int. Kuarulan , Instruotor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address tbo Peabody Uodlcal Ink.ltuto , or , Dr. W(1 II. Parker , No. 4 Uulflncb Street , Itpatoa , MMH. , who may bo consulted on all diseases requiring ( kill and oxporlcnoo. Chronlo and obstinate ulseaaos that riavt baffled tbo skill ot all other phys-IICR I'olans , opodaltyt Such treated luoooM-nCnL lolly wlthbM an Initanco ot failure. TUVCCTC OMAHA MEDICAL AND SUKGICAL DISPENSARY CROIINSE'S BLOCK , 18th and Capitol Avenno , treats all OMca Grip plod or Deformed , also dlieaieg ot It Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All eases of Cnrvatoro of the Bptne , Crooked Feet 1/ezs atid Anus , Dlaoaios of the Illp , Knov , anil Auxlo Joints. Also Chronlo affections of the Liver Uhuumatlsm , Paralysis , Illcs , Ulceri , Catarrh , Asth roa and lironohltls are all treated bjr new and suo- ocssful methods. AH illsoascs of tno Ulood and Urln- ry Organs , Including thOM rvonltlng from Ini Isoro * t Ion , or exposure , are safoli and suooessfully treated nd a euro irutiantood. Young men , rulciulo aged , And old men tutferln from Weakness and Norvoul ihaiutlon , produddk indigestion , Palpitation ol the QCart , Deipondcnoy Dlulnesa , Loss of Momory.Look of Energy and Ambition , can bo restored to health And vigor , U case Is not too long neglected Tbo Burgeon In charge Is a graduate of Jcflor- son Medical College 1808) ) and bai studied hli . profession In London , Parl * and Derlln. If afflicted , tailor write fall description of your case , and raodl- dno mar bo sent you. Consultation frco. Ad drei Omaha Dispensary , Crounso's lilock , Omaha , Neb. Office hours JO-IS a. m-l-B and 7-8 p , ra EDDday * . .10 a m. < 4.Bend for Ueatlso eftber OD mala dlsoaso or Imported Beer IK BOTTLES , Erlong'er , . Bavaria Calmbacher , . . , . Bavaria IPibner . t . * Bohemian. Raiser . . .Brftmea DOMESTIC. BadvrexBer . St , Louis. Auhauser. . . . - .St. Louis. . Milwmke * . iSolilitz-PilBner - . Milwaukee , ruc'B ; . Omaha Alo. Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. TD. MAU11KR , 1213 Farnam St An liiterejtlne truitliM ) on Dlood and Skin nlwn o nrlll IxnaalUxlfrratoinyone uho will bond tliflr ad 1rt to IUcbMirtHpccl6cCi.Drttwr3. Atlunta.Ui YANDERBILf'S ' MILLONS , Ooaldootbuv from mo what tiwIff * Hjxdflo has dooo for rue Itcuridmo of Horofula In IU wort < onnitt r I had suf ( redwltb UCItcen Ionjfan dnd IIK' ' tiled all thu reinedltn , only IP Lr ak dcmu uy U JUi and iu V e alicot Ito'i'lfm. ' Una. Euiiuitn IUKKR , AcworthUa. , Julyli , IBSI UNODULaflD POISON , ' asme elibt T an syo Itecams tlio > lctlm of afuar ful Ulood I'olion , comuunfoatod bi unr o to ray li.fant , anltlatic * tbrouirh the brea t aid futfertd for > Ii lonyvwr * The Uircur' and I'otub treat lucut e uud to d'ltv tlm uol-ou further Into in tftta Oily to break out In worx > fvuicuotbe pprUoul ol luy l o.lv. Ihreo m-inths agu I begar liklnir "wtft'i Bpcdflr , and It hat ovred mo louiu i ud w IL It It lb gicatttt Uwalng wbcb lit * coin to irmuklod In Jt rs. Hsu Tt > V. L , INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Yollnwfttono 1'nrk , Civil Bcrvlco nml rent Ion ( i na Treated In Score. tarjr Teller' * Jtrpori. TKMiI3irH 1U3POHT. ( Continued from yesterday ) 1'KNHIONH. The report of the commissioner of pentlom Bliown that nt tlin cloao of tlio fiscal year 1881 tlioro were 32i"GO punsionern , classified M fol. low * ! t Army invalids 218.0M Army widows , minor chtldron and dependent - pendent relatives 75,830 iNavyinvalid * J,01C ! Navy widow * , minor children nnd de pendent relatives 1,038 Survivors ot tlio wur of 1812 3,8I8 ! Widow * if thof.0 who nerved In Iho otl812 10,612 There WITO oddtd to this roll during tlio year the names of 21,102 now pensioners , aid 1,221 , praviously dropi > cd were restored to the rolls , making in thn nKrCRato tri,413 ; nnd 1C , . 315 wora dropped for various canocx , bring a not increase on tlio roll of 10,098. The avortao annual vnluo of each pontion nt the dona ol the yrnr Is $100 7f > , mil tha npfjro- gata value of all ponBloni is $31,45C,000'I5 , an incrcaxo over llko value for the piuvloug year of 92,211li7.ft. . . The amount paid for ponsiouB during the year U $50,008.00. exceeding , an will \ta \ ob- nerved , the annual value ot ponnionn Rovoral millions of dollarn , which represent * the first payment * , gcnorally In now clalmn , am known an nrra-irs of ncnslonn. The nmouol jiaid during the year to 'H,307 now ponnloncrs IVOR $23-ll.81C.10. ; ) ncd tlioro remained In the lands of tno lovernlt pension Konts 7,203 : a CH nf this cities unpaid , In which there wan luo $ < , < Jl0.000.05. The details of tliono itntemenlii will bo ound In table 1 of the commiefttonor'a report , ilnco 1801 there have been filed 1127,065 clainiB or ponnions ; of this ntimlior , Clft,130 have > ccn allowed. About 82 per cent ot thu whole lumbur now pondlog nro awaiting the action if the claimant ) ) or their witnesBCH on tinan- worod calU fiom the pcnnlon ollico. Slnco " " the totil amount aluburiod for ponniuna , , . Two hundred nnd forty special pxamlnora ere nployodlu the Hold , Congress at its ast eossion authorized the employment of an iddltlonal force of ono hundred and fifty , 'ho ' system of special examination apjmars to ave Riven great natlsfnctlon to the claimants ml tno cillico. The appeals from the commissioner of pon- ons to the secretary were , during the liscal oar 1883 , 740 , during the past year , 1 GIG. The act of January 25 , 187 ! , provided | That all pensions which have boon granted oder the general laws rrRulallnp pensions , or my hereafter bo granted in consequence of oath from a causa which origlnatud in the 10 United HUtts turvico during the contlnti- nco of the late wur of the rebel ion or in oneoijuouco of wounds. Injuries , or disuaee ro- elvod or contracted in said norvlco duiUg aid war of rebellion , uliall commence from m data of the death discharge from Bald rvico of the person on whoso account the aim has beenor thall bcreaftor bo granted , r from the termination of the right of the arty haring prior title to such pension. In an net entitled "An act making appro- riatious for the payment of the arrears of mMons granted by net of congrosH"approved orch II , 1870 , It was provided as follows : All pensions which have boon , or which ay horcrcaftcr bo , granted In coiscquonco of oath occurring from n causa which'originated n the eorvlco fiincn the Ith day of March , ! 01 , or in conscqnonco ot wounds or Injuries cclvod or disease contracted Hinco that data , mil commence from the death or discharge of 10 person on whoso account the claim han > eon or Is hereafter granted , If thu disability : currcd prior to discharge , and If such ilis- jilily occurred alter the dtnchargo , then from 10 iiata of actual disability , or from the irmlnatlon of the right of party having prior Uo to such pension : Provided , The applica- on for Hucli pension has been or is hereafter od with the commissioner of pensions prior o the 1st day of July. 1880 , othorwinn the ension shall commence from the datn of filing le application ; but the limitation heroin pro- crlbed shall not apply to claims by or in bo- alf of Insane persons and children uudor xtoon years of ago. Thus i4l pontons applying for pensions prior a July 1,1)880 ) , nro entitled to pension from 10 time of discharge or tto death of tlio por- on on whoso account tlio claim U made , un- ens the disability occurred after discharge. n all claims mada subsequent to that data 10 pension must commence frqjn the tune of 10 tiling of the application. No good reasons in bo given why the claimants who filu their aims after July 1 , 1880 , ought not to receive icir pensions from the ttnio of discharge if uch disability than existed , or if not then ox- sting , from the tl.no such disability i rlgln- Led. It in but just that all porronn who are bio to ostablUh the right to receive n ponilon louldibo treated alllco with reference to thnu f the commencement thereof. It has boon urged In favor of this limitation lat the largo amount of arrears Is an induce- nont to applicants to apply and secure a pan. on , and that the large amount to bo realized s a temntation to commit fraud on the frov- rurnont by immirn of false witnesses. The government has the means of delecting rand If attempted , and injustice should not 0 done to the doeorvlng and needy soldier for iar the government may in some few in- jxncen bo irrpoBod upon aud compelled t > pay pension to which the soldier is not justly on- tied. It is impossible fur n soldier to secure petition lor disabilities not existing ; it it [ ton , however , a question whether tucli dlsa- ility Is or is tint tlio result of eervlco in the no of duty , The ruU'x of the ponulon for thu atormlnation of thli question nru tinfliciently .rlct , nud with n proper adniinlstrallun of the ITuIrs of that ollico very few pensions will bo Howvd partial not entitled to receive the amo. It is to bo hoped that the limitations nposod by the net of March a , 1879 , will be opvalod , * * * * M I.LO HTONK NATIONAL 1'AllK. During the year additional leases of ground within the park for hotel purposes have boon ranted ; onuBlto at the Ixr.vcr ( loysor liasiu , x ) U. W. Marshall and the other to Jnhn 1' . rnnoy , nt what is known ns IMeasaut Valley n the mall route from Mammoth Hot Springs , < > Cooke , Mont , Houses at these places , to ether with the hotel nt Mammoth Hut prlngs and temporary camps at other irnlnts 1 intercut , weru open for the entertainment of Isitors during thu past season. _ In granting looses no exclusive privllegov lave bvvu given to any person or company , Ither in terms or In ulfoct , nnd in all cusos oudltieni have been inipost > d Intvnded t'o no- uru suitable provision for the comfort of ourists , and at the samp time by reserving o the department the right to regulate the barged for such service , to prment nny cvor- harRo No complaint of violation of such oonditioni on the part of the husoes has been ecelved , The legislature of Wyoming at Its ast session uiado provUIou for justices of the > oaco and constables for duty in the park , vhoso presence and aid will contribute ma terially toward preventing infractions of Uw , aud of the regulations fur the protection ol ; amo and objects of Intercut In the park , TUB CIVILHK11V1CK ACTT. At the tlmo of the pastngo o the act en- it led "An act to mnilata nnd improve the civil service of the United Btutoi , " it WM urged M an objection to it that thn examinu- .ions would bo of such technical character as ja exclude Irom the pub.io lurvlcu all exctMit those who have had the advantages of n lib eral education. The exieilonco { of nearly ono year and a half has demonstrated that tlieao loart were groundless , and that the examina tions havn been conducted on u aouud and builnwa llko basin , calculated to nccuro fill cleut olerki for the vnnum grtdeH of the pub llo Borvico. Quito a nuinlx'r of the employes of the gn\ernmonk , occupying Crudes below the clastifled service , have been found qual I lied for higher grades by the examiimtloni of the commUtloii , No cull was made from the Interior depirtmont on the civil serv leu com. inlstluu to till vacancies occurring In the cler ical ferro u til May. 1881 , because nt the time of tlio paMig t'l ' the act there w ru em ployed in the comus ulllco a largo tminbor ol truluf d and etM'rlnucml ) clerks from \\lilrh I ( finildeit-d It a duty to the public tcrvlcett elect to till the vacancies occurring In oilier bureaus of thn dop.rtment. Originally the foico of the censim ollico con M ted of about eighteen hundred perciiuti as tlm work of that ollico advmict'd toward * com uletlon tht-ru w a nm-tgury n-ductiui In the force ) name were dlichaigixl others tr mferi < d tj other bureaut until the I th of July , 1683 , when tlm force bid ik > nrbiied to nlxmt one hund'ud and o enty five. lu niaVlui ; trailer * and dl > uhaifriM th moil elllcient and > ulu bl clerks had Wen rt-UineJ , aud It Ii doubtful whether ther conld have been found In the employment o this or any other government moro tnut worthy nnd capable clerks than 'constitute this forco. I did not think it advisable t llow a disciplined force of this diameter t DO lout to tin- government , and when any portion tion of this force could bo cpir d from th work of the cnsus ollico I filled the vocincie occurring In the several biirpaus of the doparl runnt from surh forco. This was done wit the aj proval of the board of Lit ! ) service com tnlMionrrs , Slnco tlio 2'U of May laflt there have been anjmlntod In tlio poveral bureaus of the de partment through Iho tlvil fervlca commlntlon u total of two hundred and thirteen clerks npyintft and special examiner" . All person engaged in clerical work have boon hrouah within the clarified ( ervice , sa\o only those cs tiaclally rxcvptrdby tlnHntutoan Irulesm.id thereunder. Thus the clasdfiod'ecrvlco in th Interior department Includes all clerks of cl/n ono , two , three , four , clerks receiving a salar of $1,000 , and nil copyist * receiving a * alar of S900 and S720. Of the number appointed I believe the mo * have proved themselves efficient nnd valuable clerks , but the length of tlioir rorvlco has been too short to speak with confidence as to their fitness for the work assigned to them. Tlio law has In n great meniuro relieved the do partimnt of _ Una itnportunltlea of nppllcanti > nil their friends for position * , and will , 1 think , when It Ii fully understood , save the tends of the department much time heretofore est In listening to appeals fnr i > osltions when t VTM impossible to comply with such ro- Itirsti. I think the system a valuable ono , and ono that should have the hearty support of both executive and legislative departments of the government. government.H. . M. TKU.KII , Secretary. CIUIHO for Declining , f It was love at first night , and the youth To his ardor at once gave the rein. Ho was eager and bold , and , In truth , Not n little presuming and vain. "All this paision nnd fervor of love Is sudden , " ho said ; "I must own it , lint e'en though you may not approve , Your kindness , I'm sure , will condone It. " 'lint sir" " " ho ' " , "Nay , whispered' "my sweet , To piudoncc allow no concessions ; "hicouratro , 1 beg and entreat , Your heart and Its tender confesBioiu. Tin wall for the old to bo wise And discreet , but trust mo ; the duly Jf youth is to love , nnd your eyes Kovaal all its fervor nnd beauty. 'And , dearest , that blush BO dlvlno licllos all indignant emotion ; Consent , then , nt once to be tnlno. And sanction my boundless devotion. " ' .hut , " she said , "I beg to decline Your love , although sweet oa the daisied. The cause ? Oh , that husband of mine And my throa little , dear , darlln ? babies , ' -10. H. T. In Washington Hatchet. MUSlOAlj AND lUtA.Bld.TIO. 1'lorrnco fiornrd will return to England liortly. Next noason Joseph JolTcrson will roviiit London professionally. Majurln Manner has left linrtloy Oampboll'a 'Separation" company. Minnie l'nlr. < .or returns to Brooklyn during faster week at an Increased percentage. Mra. Langtry will awitno the management f the 1'rlncoss Theatre , London , Jan. 17. Lately nt San Francisco Miss Alfa Norman apturod the musicians by her artistic Zorlinn n "Km Dlavolo. " Henry B. Abbey has contracted with Mary Vndcrson and Mr. Terries for n tour of this ountry noxteo.von. The American dramit lion ucorcd another rluuiph In England. "Young Mrs. Win- hrop" ban mndu a hit at the Court Theater , iondou. Mmo. Sombrich created a furore na Kosinn , u "Tho Barber of Sovlllo , " nt the I'aris talian during the post week nnd Signor . 'orrujlni made n bit as Almaviva , Charlotte Thompson , who follows Henry rving at the Star theatre , has purchased a low play called "Phyllis ; or , the Storm of juow. " which she Intends producing during lor Mow York engagement. In London when "Pinafore" is played , Gil- ) ort , tbo author , becomes so affected that ho ; aunot remain In the Riidlonto , It Is un- ortunato , however that when hm later work , .ho TrincoBS , " la played , the nudlenco bo- : oracB affected in the sama way , Victoria Morosinl has made a contract with lustivo Ainborg to sing in concerts through- ) ut the United States. The contract provides or un engagement of three nionths. during vhlchMrs. Ilulskami ) is to sing in thouorman , taliau and i'ronch languages. It is said that the role of Almaviva in "II Jsrbiero , " for which M. Mnurel , of the Paris talian opera , has long been seeking a suitable onor , will bo confided to Sinner Perugini Mr. John Chattorson ) , who has nuns : the part n Milan nnd America. Lately at the Theatre Do In Monnulo , Brus- oh , in the first act of "La Julve"nhorse , vhlch play.s a principal part in the scene , row alarmed nnd restless , and almost n panic nsuod. Ono person foil fainting in the rchoetra , nnd the musicians withdrew with 11 possible promptness. Women shiiokud , ind many people ruahsd Into the corridors. Great pron.-vrations are being made in Den- cnrk and Norway to colebrnto the centenary if the birth of Ludvig Holberg , the father of he Danish ntago , Docon.ber 3. Holberg was joru in lierjtou , Norway , where n statue of lim will ha viiivei'.cd on his I Irthdny. Ho set- led down , however , In Copenhagen , where ho tudlod and took his degree. He was n poet , Iramatist , historian and philosopher. Madame Jnnauschok baa improved greatly n health during her recent rest , nnd uoutiu- ien her season , beginning at the Haverly tho- itor , Chicago , on the 0th. The play "My Ma , " bus boon materially changed siuco ita ir < t porfornmncd. An entirely new first act lag been written , comudy has boon introduced rum the beginning , and the star is in the firm juhof that tbo public will llko the piece. The Pall Mall Gazette sayr : "Hjorn Bjorn- ion , a son of the celebrated Norwegian poet , Iramatist and patriot , has recently m.xilo an diiuut unimralloled srnnatien in Clirn-tlunt by ds performance of HhakeMiouru'ij 'Richftul III. " This ynuni' actur studied his art In the Mi-hunger company , with whom ho uppeurcd lining tholr memorable Euanen ntDrury Lnnu Tliu ciirluus in such mutter * may find In. the ) sgeu of Punch n caricature of him in thn put if thu Herald in "A Winter's Tnlu. " H has : iow returned to his imtlvo country and Inn- 'iiage , and has assumed the Hieido direction jf the CliriKtUnla theater , where htt is auld to mvo infused now lifo into a company which ucludixl rxcollont talents , but , had sunk into i rather comatose condition. " Htorill As the coming of n great atom is her- \ldod by the display of cautionary signals , 10 Is the approach of that dread jud fatal disaaao Consumption of the Lungs , usually announced in ad * vance by pimples , blotches , eruptions , ul > corn , glandular swellings , and kindred outward manifestations of the internal blood poison , which , if not promptly expelled - polled from the system , attacks the deli cate tlssuos of the lungs , causing them to ulcerate and break down , Dr. Fiorco's "Golden Medical Discovery" is the great remedy for this , as for nil diseases having their origin iu bad blood. IK improve the appetite and digestion , increases nu trition aud builds up the wasted system Ready-made houses imported from America are lolling aa a novelty at Huonos Ayres , and it is thought that a largo trade In them will bo developed. AiiRoatura IllttorH , the worM rouownot ) nppollior aud Invigorator. Used now over the whole civilized world. Try U , but beware of Imitations , Auk your grocer or druggist for tlm genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J. U B , cilo ort & Hun * J. N. Urueu of Moniuouth , III. , wide ly known throughout the west fcom his large interests iu lands and cattle , U dead. The Philodulphia Record claims the orrnl suspension ! tti that state during the ye r huvo caused a less of SUl.y'JT.TM The QincinnnU deputy marshals opt the county 81-1,000 for salaries wide from the uthor trouble they made , Tlio Itollot.3knlln Mnnln. I ve oft bocn to the < ircu . I ikovtUe the tmnUtf I Miow , But now jt'n unto ths teller Skallng-rlnk I go. Sometimes upon lh rollers I shoot ncto' the floor ; Sometime * upon my spinal- Column I drop and roar. Sometimes It urcms thn planking From timler mo swiftly goei , And then 1 go it eliding Along upon my nose. I'm jnst ono maM of nbroslona , My facial brnuty's marred ; About me I have enough splinters To start a lumber-yard , I've knockfd out several grindori , I'm sprained , nnd sad , nnd sere ; But I'll stick to roller skating , For I llko It moro nnd moro Hach day that I don the rollers , And I ahnll lika it while It bounces mo round like a foot ball , Because It Ii all the stylo. -Puck. [ 1IONKY FOR THIS Ij/U / > IK $ . Freckles nro in fashion in Kngland. Young lady physicians are multiplying In Germany. American gold pieces nro now the fashion * able banglo. Fast colors in blun are favotltes for windy weather hats. A new necklace Is of panties and vloleta in enameled gold , Ono of the now engagement rings has a garnet heart on It. Bronze slippers ind royal cardinal silk hose are popular for afternoon wear at homo. Shoes with cloth tipper ? , the tops bordered > y fur , are favored by chool-girls over fifteen. The diamond necklace eivon by Mr. Orm Wilson to his brldo is said to have cost $70.- WO. Chicago girls donottakoso well with t ho coachmen nn they do with the footmen. Boston Bulletin. Fencing Is nulto a fashionable accomplishment mont among Frenchwomen , many of whom are quite expert with the foils. A lady of ( iynetlo county , On. , died on Tuesday , nftor having lived In her father's loueo ten years without speaking to him , A lady writer &ayn that skating is not good or girls ; It turns their hoads. She probably aw them when looking for a place to sit lovrn. "Vory comfortable and ladylilto are the ele- : ant 1'fonch jxillsBcj for winter _ wear com ) o td of brocaded velvet In medium-sized pat cms and of many dark-toned shades. Littlecashbags mndo of bright silk arts hold o the belt by a tiny br.vfl or gold chain , They ire gathered nt the top by nn elastic , nnd nro i/nsidorcd convenient as veil as pretty. Choice sprays of rhadcd velvet tlowcra up. > e.-\r upon BOIEO of the moat elegant little pera bonnets from Paris. Exquisitely tinted Caen , thorns , etoms nnd foliage nro favorite dooms. Homo now handkerchiefs nro mndo of toft ilk in tbo shape of an octagon , in bright plaid olors They are worn about the nock inside t cloth jacket , and nro especially becoming to irunettea. Heavy woolen basket cloth fabrics , com bined with silk finish velveteen ? , nro in great vogue for stylish walking costumes. Tbo nuff nnd French cap bonnet invariably cor- oa pond. Mrs. Lowner , wife of Colonel I/owner , of 'ort Totten , li ono of the best shots in Da cota. She has killed 114 prnirie chickens this all , and the first doer ever brought down on \Iooso \ rivor. It is said that a dashing young widow of Philadelphia is to give a ball this winter nt which no ladles but widows will bo present. Tlioy havrt a prudgo against eomo young narrlod ladies who didn't invite them to their lartiea. Ice cream seta In cut glass have square aucors. Too badl This will prevent the iris from scraping 'round the dish with the puon , a delicate way they now have of hint- ng that moro would not be unacceptable. Lowell Citizen. A fair maiden of ICeokuk , Iowa , haying ) eon jilted by the head waiter of n hotelwont o shoot him , whereupon in the moat ungal- ant manner poiaiblr , he skillfully shied a ilato nt her head nnd knocked her down. She ays bo is a gay dish-heaver. Many of tbo season's dresses are made en- irely of striped materials , but most ladles refer askitt of this fabric alone with over- ress and bodice of self color , repeating tlio ui of the strlpa which proves the most bo oming to the wearer. A novel auction will soon tnko place nt San 'rancUcb , _ Some tlmo ago n lady near that ity gave birth to triplets , and now she pro- oses to give the privilege of naming the tree children to the person who casts the Ighest number of votes at t5 n vote , "When I die , " exclaimed a lively girl In a Boston boarding school , "I don't want to bo ut away in a lonesome corner of a gloomy emetery. I would rather they would bury no under a nllrond track , so that I inleht bo hero there was something going on all the me. " The fall and winter stvloa for lailioa' hair Irufsing are very becomln ? . The hair Is Ightly waved and looped in graceful bows on lie top of tto head ; tbo figure 8 being the vvorlto btylo lor ordinary wear , a fnw light urls fringing the nape of the neck , Kllou Ashman ) , of Bridgeport , Pa , lost her oice through f carlot fever nnd spoke in whls- or for twelve years. She became a prosper- us milliner iu Ohio , ami lately when some of or rmployt'n grew rebellious , MIHH Aelmiore exclaimed "O darn thine " uddenly , , girls ! Inco then her voice has been perfectly attired. Thu front hair is arranged in light cnilj or raves , In the style i moat becoming to tbo ice. Front coiftbrcs , innda of waves and urls woven on Invisible lace , dressed In dif- erent styles , are becoming n regular article of rearing aupurel ; BOH.O Indies having as many s half u dozen , that they may have a change ir uvery day of the week , Amougnew millinery goods nra French felt otted with chenille and trimmed around the rims with puttings of velvet to ccrrrspond. 'elt bonnets are pretty and comfortable for enoral winter wear , and tin now cl > no prlu Maes shapes nro very becoming to mnst faces , 'ha return to a compurutlvo simplicity in bat nd boimtt thapwi in to bo balled with the reatDbt satisfaction , Ladies who think it becoming may add a eng wave curled about two inches at tbo end ilunf d In the ottiter of the back hair , fulling rracefiillv on the ( boulder BO as to bo icen ram the front ; another rbort wavy curl pinned ver thu Ion ? curl rotlmt thu end of It stops at bo nape of th9 neck. This is quite uew , and ooks well on a long nock. * At stylish wedding whlih took place in Vew York last Wednesday , very tall and la'ndsome girl wore n diets of Noax | > lltnn car- llual very deep in thade , and a long French > o1onalso abuve of thonmo rhtde trimmed with maiabout bunds. He bonnet w&sa mus it glittering ruby bead" , with cardinal aigrette nwdered with gold. The bi Ida were a dress if pearl white satin brocade , trimmed with learl-bcadiHl passomeuteries ; aud tlm six irldesnmida wore short droHtes of pink and whlta striped satin , thn wbitoatrlpe brocadoil with rorobudi nnd fine follugo dott d in tiny clusters through the ( tripe Ono of Iho most elegant toilets worn was made of mauve-tinted sitin broruded with blush roi > es. The Joia- ihino corsage wa0ilod uith berth * of ; ioint lace , aud the sleeves were consiilcuom : iy their abirnco. Tbo truin vrns nearly Ibreo jards in length. Tlio Kcmivo nutle A festivn duJa came Into our sanctum , lln had n i > ot > m ; wo kindly thanktuin. With the uffiw club wo gently jiUuktum Ovtr tlio top of hit pi iz * unkiuui. HflKwure nn oath wliluh ouudt ) like bUnktum Andv'oznlat us Ilka a dinged old crauktum And thsrj then was u v fancy inimrsanctum I3UMINT IHIOI'S. llojdo not mioVe. The average Ufa of a loo'tmutlvo is only thirty yeara. Thu dentists' name * wilUoon belneveiy bujy'4 utuuti-atutu | d on fn'so tec-lh With pjUr bears at ? 1,000 , each and oetnah at $120 A dozen , It i no wonder th tramp can't save money. SUtI tlcan ! sajit tint black eyes are in cretin ? iu I nropc , This f > enms strange I view of the ( act that reports of spirrin matches over theio have failed to reach un , A Now York man advprtiifn for "a thoit sand bushpN of old rubier overnhoen , f nc prices pail. " It is said ho is in tlio chawin gum butlnesfl. . It l anserted that St. John never has any thin ; stronger than water on his table. If nvidnntly doesn't use western butter. [ Yon kern Statesman , A Jack's valley ranchman h i lasted th following threat-nine notice ; "If any man' or woman' * kuwn or oxn < geti In tlio ooats , hi or her's tail will bo cut off , as the case may bx" A Montreal barber announces thnt bo 11 a "tonsorial nrtlst , physiognomical hair dresser facial operator , cranium manipulator and ca pillary hbridger. " An army olllcci declares that the laries creature on earth Is the regular roldler. It I plain ta bo seen that this man hae never made the ac > | uaintanca of the diUrlct t.lcgrapl boy.llubber llubber gloves to protect the hands while washing dishes ard offered nt Sl.fiO n pair M lstresscs will now have to answer another question : "Hnvo yez rubber glovei ? " The Oil City Darrick asks : "What IK a pelerine ? " As buttormo is bogus butler wo Bupposn a polcrlno Is n bogus paler , But even niter this explanation wo euppoco somebody will Up ntupld onoueli to want to know what a noler is. [ Host n Post. "Ndver cat and drink at the same time , " Is the ndvlco given by a Munich savant to fat people who winh to reduce their bulk. This Kppoars to be an underhand blowmmed _ nt one ) f the noblest of our American institutions .ho bar-room free lunch. Country editors will find that their cord rood subscriptions this winter will prove the M > st of the lot. Pumpkins make very good lies , we admit ; but thay never seam to keep up very good fire , [ Chicago Sun , _ At least ono branch of business ban improved linco the election. The settlement of funny > ets has created a great demand for wheel- > arrows. "Havo you been going out into society much his Benson ? " asked an Austin dude of a'frlond. 'Well I should tmilo. I went to three balls n ono evening last week. " "How did you nanaga to get tickets ? " "Tho manager g > vo horn to mo. He is a Hebrew named Schwartzmeyer , and keeps a pawnbroker shop on Austin avenue , " [ Terns Sittings. ' \Vintcr is corning on and nil far-seeing will > o iu to make preparations. Wo have made ours. On our desk are four revolvers of the most approved pattern , in our bolt is a mur- lerous-looklng knife , vvhila on our loft is a intllng gun trained on the entrance to the anctiim. The idea is to give a proper recop- ion to the first nnthor i f an alleged poem on 'The Beautiful Snow. [ Hartford Sunday 'ournal. ' The following testimonial of a certain put- ont medicine npcnks for itself : "Dear sir Two lion tin ago my wife could scarcely cpsnk. She has taken two bottles of your 'Life Ko- nowcr' and now she can't speak at nil. Please end mo two moro bottles. I wouldn't bo without It. " "My dear sir. "said a venerable old gentle1 man to a convict in the penitentiary , "It rieves mo to BOO you hero. " "It ( iiioves mo to bo hero" responded the convict with Feeling. "Tho world Is full of opportunities for in elligent young men like you If you would but avail yourself of them , If you had let turn [ tlooonnd applied yourself to business you wouldn't bo hero now. " "I never drank a drop of liijuor in my lifo. n fact , it was toocloio application to busi ness that brought mo bore. " "Ah , no , " raid the old man sadly , ' 'that is lardly possible. What was the nature of your wsinesa ? " "I was a burglar , sir. " "TimeVorkH Wonders. " So does Brown's Iron Bitters , the true rou Conic and restorer of wasted consti- ntions. It la not a whisky tipple. It islet lot a mere stimulant. It enriches thin ) lood , and given strength to weak consti- ntlons. It renews disordered kidneys , t invigorates torpid livers. It establish es digestion aud banishes headache. It cattera chronin rheumatism and drives nut dyspepsia. Mr. D. L. Nicuum , of Springfield , Ohio , writes , "Brown's Iron Jitters cured mo of dyspepsia , nervous ness and wakefillness. " Mra. Isabella Smith , of DucL-avillo , 8. 0. , says , "I was jlagued with chronic rheumatism and yspopsia Brown's Iron Bitters relieved no of both. Ono dollar a boottlo. Corn Planter Indiana have a hidden oad mine aomowhero in Armstrong ounty. Pa , , the wheroabonta of which loy have known for years but refuse to ivulge. SKIN Ulfc.KA.SES OUUKI ) . y Dr. Frazior's Magic Ointment. Cures ns by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs , latches and Eruptions on the face , leaving 10 skin clear nnd beautiful. Also cures Itch , alt Khouin , Sere Nipples , Sere Lipa nnd old , ) bsttnato Ulcers Sold by druggists , or nailed on receipt price. 50 cents. Sold by Culm & Co. nud 0. F. Goodmnn. George E. "Wingate , assistant commia- loner of the Scottish Ontario & Mani- oba Land company , has absconded vrith 10,000. Spsculoting in Northwestern undo was the caueo. A CARD. Toallwh , it injuring from rron ml IndUcrctlons of youth uonoui wealtn a , eirlj < ! . - y , lo o ( u Dlioo < l , etc. . I UI lend1 rtclpi tint will cure you , FBKE or CHARGE. ThU grral tamniy wu fliKJOTtr J \ > y * ml lonery In flout ! Amrl a. Send eoll-addr tiol rnreloy * ta tlBT. J * * uu T. IMUL * , Statloa D. K Vuik. An alligator ten feet in lunglhvrhich or years hits boon the terror of Jefferson onnty , Ark. , was ln t week killed with n luirgun by Miss Dottio L. Stcck , of lollwood , I'a. Ilood'a Snraaparilhi. acting through the lood , reaches every part of the system , nd iu thia way positively cures catarrh. A highly respected litdyof Flint , Mich , nlled upon a doctor there and wanted to oil her body , to bo delivered after death nd used for dissection in the interest of cionco. DUHKKK'H COLD MKAT SAVOR it SALA ) UKK.SIN , ready made , nutritious , eo louncal , delicious. Nothing equal to WHS over plFerud , aud it : tuv ariab opnlar both at homo and abroad. A letter addressed to a person at "In * iunapolic , India , " meant for Indians , cached Indianapolis a few days ago ( tor having gone to India and back. It was mailed August 12. Itriinuliiiil Trnolu-n for /'ouglu and Cold . "I do not sou bow It is > o nililo for n public man to bu himself In miter without this admirable old , " JUv. H , M. DKVKNH , POCABHKT MASS , At tho. burning of the Brickett house n Uaverhill , Maes. , a baby was thrown out of the window and feather beds were carefully carried down stairs. A cyclonr , which on Saturday night swept over tno plantations jtut above Now Orli'una , Killed Mr. Mialarat , a lirotlicr-in-luw of the French historian , Micht-lot. YOUNG MAN. ICKAI ) THIH , Tun Vou-Ato UKLT can PANT , of Mrnhall Michigan , oner tu eend their celebrated KLEO niic VOLTAIC BELT aud other KLXCTIUO Af- HLIANCKH 011 trial for thirty days , to mon [ youuc or old ) utllirted with nervous debility , loiu of vlUlitv and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Ainu for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralyiir , aud many other diseases , Completf restoration to health , /-vigor and manhood guaranteed. No rink incurred , as thirty days trial is allowed. Write tutm bt once for illus trated pami'tilnt free , THE S BEST TONIC. ? Tins medicine , combining Iron with ptira " KctKlile tonic * , oiilekly nml eomplctcly > .urr * lj iiri ln , < mllRrtlnttVrnluimis Impure Hlnoili UnliirliiL'lilllNtuidI''e\criH tin ! NritrnlRliu Itlsmi uiifulline remedy for Dlrcascsofthe Kidney * nnd I.lvrr. It Is Invaluable for DUcnic peculliir ta < Vomon , and all who lead podentary live ? . ltdoo < not Injure the teeth , came iiendnclie.oi produce constipation vlhfr Iron tnctltflnr * 'o , Ucnrlclic ati'l purlfles the blood , stimulates the api > etltc , aids the R < slmllatlon of food , to- lleveH Heartburn nnd liddilng , and str nctli tti < the tnii elos nnd nerves For Intermittent KCVCM.awltude , lAck of .Inerpy. Ac. , It has no ojuiu. CA Tlio Rflitilno hni nlmvo trndo mnrk nnd rowed red lines on wrapper. Tnko no other 4 oulf br 1111(111 H I IIEHleJL ( O. , IIALTIJIORH. rn indundlsputellntue BROAD GLAItt VBEY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND ANDn Ever offered to tlio public. EAMBUKG-AMEEIOAN OtKKCT LINK VOR ENGLAND , JfRANCE AND CKRUANT. The itaamshlpa of this well-known line are bn'JI ol ron , In water-tight oompartmcnts , and are fnrnlah > d with every requisite to make the passage botb afo and agreeable. They cany the United States nd European malls , and leave New York Thurs [ avgaiid Baturdajs for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher > > ourg , ( PARIS ) and QAMI1URO. Rates : 8tccr > go from Europe only 118. Fire * Cabin , ( EC , 805 and 976. Steerage , W > . Henry Pundt , Mark Haneen , F X. Moores.U. Toflt gcntsln Omaha , droncwesr 4 Schoontgen , agents In Council Bldfls. O. D : RIOQARD & CO. , Goo. Pass Agti. , 81 Broadway , N. T. Cbao. Kozmlnskl ft Co- Qeneral Wentera Aeania , 170 Washington St. , Ohloa 10.111. J.yft Chartered by thcStateof 111' . Iffhffinoia for theespresspurpose Adiifofglvinpimmccliatc rcliclli ; ' ! > ) ' ? a" chronic , urinary ana prl- ylKvate dlsccc * * * y r c rrr , complicated forms , also at' discuses of the Skin and Hlood promptly relieved and pcrmanentlycured by remc- ' . ' l > i > ecairracttce. Seminal i. Nipht l.oisi .by Dreams , Pimples on .he Face. Lost Manhood , ( . > isltlvtltieitrnlTlier6 iriiiirfi > rrii nn i < i. The appropriate rc.7.dj ) j tonce used In each cyse. Consultations , per- lonal or bv letter , sacredly confidential. Med > 'iocs sent bv Mall and Express. No marks oa jacxuae to indicate contents or tender. Addresi iMMMESNo.2U4WashngtonSt.ChtcagoIM ! , Nervous Debility , " , ; jn.ocr.ioo vmtou at. , N.T. IlEMriYl''HEU A victim of ) oiitlifntiiiii > ruipnce ruafhiK I'rninaturo Decay , iVirvouu JJcbml ; , Lost Manhnml , , tc. , Jmvinc tried In vain evpry known rnmpily.hnndlsro\ereil n HhutiltinunnKof Bnlf-curo , which he uill Hntnl I'HKIl to his followiiir rcrs. AdJrctt , J.ll.HiiVis.J3ChalhaiiihU.New : York. DR. HORKE'S ELECTRIC BELT ( VIM euro NervousnoBff , I.ttmbtiirn , RlietimatUm t'HralyHln , SeuralKlii , Kclntlra , KldlK'j. S.hm | IIIH ! llvtr ilihun L' joiit , AMhnm. HuartdlNtMihe , DKpi ! * * ! * , f unhllimtl n i.r iliwUt , , ( utarrh , l'lt it , ( .plletiitr liiinnt , > tii y I'nn It A , u . rolHpini 1'tc'rl ' tp llnlyikckiitllli ! Hiidilr Hi n li > uii.r ru lhat HPiidnlhit 1'lcitrUlly unit nm8hulii.ni llir n < liIn , ud&uil cuu bu roclianajil In KU iDBtunt by tit. * innlnii' Wlntar laooniln ; , the season cf the year fcr nulio" 3'1 p lni. Invlowof this f Act wo say buy r no of > r. llane's Kleotrlo Belts By BO doing jou will rolJ Hho'im ln l , KHnyTrmbles and other III * lat fleihli hH'rti. Do not d Uy , but call * tour Iflog&ndeximlnoboltd , No. 1422 Douitlas street , or I. K Goodman's , 1110 Farnam 6t.Onuhif Neb. Or- era filled 0 O D hnntz AUQIUIO * Co. , 01 uu , 0Mb , utoncster.N. T. , Capital . OCO.OOC if erchants , of NewuV , N. J. , Capital l.SVt.CCO itrdyiie.Phlladelrbla , > pltil . l.Sro ,0f men's t-naA Cir'Ml ' . i ill. PI' ' IB DEOID IJY Royal Havana Lottery I ( A OOVKRHMENT INSTITUTION. ) ) rawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. nCKHTS , n.00 , . . . UALVK3. 11.00 Subject lo no manipulation , not controlled hy th artlesln Interert. It Is the fatreat thing lath lature of chaaoe In oitstenoo. For Information and paitloulars apply toSHISKT , X.aen. ) Asenta , 1S11 tlroadwav , N Y , city. C. KAUU k CO. , 4)7 Walnut street , St. LSuls , Uo r Frank Lobraao , L. D. , to Wyandolte. Kan. y il-mAe 4 w Iv Health is Wealth ! Ds. . E. 0. Waar's NIB.YX IHD llxiiM TKHSMIST , a fiurautoed spoclflo for Ilysrerla , I ) ulnbw , Conrul lout , Fits , Kervoui Neuralgia , Headache , Nervou' Proatratlon cu > ed by the me ol aloohol or tobbicco , ffakclulncw , Uental deprcoalnn , Bet ( nlug of the iraln , rMUlttng In Inuaity mid leaping to nilicrj leoy and deatb , Premature Old age , llaronvsi , loj olpouur In either six , InrolunUry Loiiet and Sper uatorhoraoaiued by overeiertlontof the brain , sell kbuneorover lodulgenco. Jiaeh box , contains oni iionth's treatment , 41.CO a boi.or six bottles foi li.OO , tent by mall | > repaU on rocelpt of price. WK QUARANTRB SIX BOIK1 to care snv case. With oaob order reo lvdd bjr m or tlx bottles , acoom il'ihod with 06.00 , we 111 send the purchaser our nr tUu guarantee to refund tht money If the treatmontdovi net odect a cure. Onar uitfloa iMUod only by JOUN 0 : WEST & CO. , jy S8-mie-rr Ml Uadlsoa Bt. , Chlcaco , III. JAS , H , PEABODY , M. D. Physician & Surgeon RetUdeDco No. 1197 Jonrs Bt Office , No 1(09 F i umttroeU OQloo hours 13m. to ip. m and fie to 8 p. m. Telepboas for offlco 97 , r < uld < ncY Itl. A The romnrknblo growth of Omaha during the last few years is a matter of great astonishment to these who pay an occaaional visit to this growing city. The dovolopmunt of the Stock Yards the nocosaity of the Bolt Line Road the Cnoly paved otroota the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled In the last five years. All thli is a great surprise to visitors and Is the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements madn a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor has made a handsome profit. Slnao the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon loss'Somaud from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors nooklng homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material nud nro seen ring their homos at much leas cost than will bo possible year hence. Speculators , too can buy realoflta' 3 cheaper now and ought ta take advant o of present prlcos for future proGti. The neat few years promises greater cl vo'oprnonte ' in Omaha than the past 1 v i years , which have been as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and throngn- but the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of in terest , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha realestate , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- ible prices on Sherman avenue.l 7th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Uuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Fnrnam , Califor nia aud Davenport streets has made iccessible some of the finest and shenpest residence property in the iity , and with the building of the itreet car Hue out Furnam , the pro- ) erty in the western part of the city vill increase in value. We nlno have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- y in the south part of the city. The lovelopments made in tins section ) .V the Stock YaniH Company he railroads will certainly double he price m a short time. We also havH Home fine ota and some olegatir , inside r Hi- .puce . ? for sale , , Parties wishing to invest , will find nine good l > > calling on u IKAL ESTATE BROKERS. J13 South 14th St. Bet OHII Fnruham uuj LXxtglaa. P. S. We oak those who have iroperty for sale nt a bajgoin to give is a callWe want oaly bargains. < Yo will positively noi handle prop- irtv nt n ere than it rpal valiiw