THE DAILY BEE MONDAY DECEMBER 8 , J884. "THE BESTTQNfC. Jnedtfnr ( > , combining Iran v.llh pnrs C-mblo lotilo , nwi'kly tn < \ rnmtili loiy t HITS lljrprn | ln .iitlI iMlnnVriilinrMV iMijiuro nic > oilHnliit In , C'liIlN mul KCMTB , , .n < ! Ncnrnlultt. It Is an uninllitii ; remedy for Dlfccwsoftlif KIclnrjB u nd l.lvrr. It Is Inralunule for Diseases riccii'Ifir e Women , mid nil who lend tc'lcntnry lives. ltdopi not In ] lira tlio troth , cnu o hcndarlic.ni pnxluco confutation otltT Iron mcfffonf * Uonrlelictnnil pmlflM thchlnodtFtlmulatci the njirwtlto , nlda llio r Imllntton of food , n Uevc * Honrtlmrn nnd i lclUiij ; , nml flrcuglb < in * tlio muscles nnd ncirv Tor Intcrinlttcnt Kctcru , .ASsltuJe , Lac * of /.icrxy. Ac. , It ll.U > I ( | pqUftl. rj * Tlio conulnc lm nliovo trarto m rk nrd Cwodrcd llnci oil-wrapper , Toke no ul lit . ' , io.iULTinnuit re 4H4 Dniispnted In tie BRO/iD / GUM VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Ever offered to ( Iio unMle. HAMEDKQ-AMEBIGAH Li.-tK FOB ENGLAND , FRANCE AHD The itaimshlni oi thla nell-knowa line ro bnlll of Iron , In watot-tlsht oompftrtmonta , Mid ro tarnish- e 1 with every requisite to malco tlio pitnttgo both B lo nd ftgrcetUo. They ctrry tlio United fJUtoj nil European mall ] , and leave How 'York Thutn- d yn and tJihmUys for I'lymoutb ( LONDON ) Char- btrarz , ( PAHI3) ) and If ASI1IUKO. U.\tcs : Btocrtgo from Europe o-jly (18. Flrri CiWn , (55 , COB nd ? 75. fileurAauf20 , I Henry Pundt , M rk lUnsou , V . . MonroaU. Totl , nifontaln Omslii , dronowrxr & aohoontzon , gonta ID Council Blofls. 0. D : KIOUARI ) & CO. , Gen. PRM Agta. , Cl ] Irortn y , N. Y , Ohwi. Konalnekl tf Go- Ooncul Wiiatcrn Agint ] , 170 TTiibJaston St. , Oblc KO.UI. ' complicated'forma , also all dliic.ises of the Skin and Ulood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- . die8tc5tcdlna7ur/l'c ( < irj , „ _ . . & tipccloll'ractlrr. Seminal VVcalineiu. Nirjht I.ouscby Dreams , Pimples on the Fact , Lest Manhood , viHlHvttil curc&fhtrt iinoajftitrlintnlltnit Ylie appropriate ru.r.cJy untonce used In each ctitc. Consultations , ner- Bimal or by letter , cacredly confidential. Med > iclnti ncnt bv Mall and lixprcas. No marks on ( /icttaffa to Indicate contents or sender. Addresa tJiUAIVIES.No. ZOWajhlnglon SI..C VfAPIpflPiri 17 r iDi i iur tur * n VMnluUUCL.C , UTUU Jiioucr , looi'uHuu x Pa. K. C. Wui'a Naun AHD llrtAm TUIIRUIKT , tnarantced sjioclfb for llyatorla , Uiulnoto , Convul- tlono , Flti , Ncrvoua Neuralgia , Ilcadnolio , Nervoiu rroatntlon uivxxl by the uoo of alcohol or toblmcoo , i Wakotulneii , Ucntal ilenresslun. Softening of the brain , reiultlni ; In Insinlty anil loipliie to mliery , decay and death , Premature Old s o , llaruneu , loss ofpower In cither B9X , Involuntary Loesofl and Opat- 'oiatorboraoaused by over oxcrtlontol the brain , eolf- abnsoornvor Induljfonoe. Ktvch bor , oontalnn one month's treatment. 81.00 a boi.or air bottles lot 95,00 , lent by mall prepaid on receipt ol prloo. WE QUAIUNTBIi SIX ISOKK3 To euro any CAS3. With vaoh ordnr teoclvoil by ni for BI bottlbB , ncoompllihkd with J5.00 , wo will send iho purchaser our wrtttou guarantee to cofuud the tuonoy if iha treatmentdoou not effect a euro. Quai < * nlowiBBusd only by JOHN C : WK3T & CO. . Jy ZS'iu&e-iv MS iladlson Bt. , OhlooRO , ill. JAS.H PEABODYM. D , & Surgeon ncilldetica 27o. HOT Jones St. OiHcc , Mo. U09 Far niin itrcct OOlcu liouri 12in. to I p , m. and fioni r , s p. ni , Tvlcphnne for oltlon 07 , twUlcnpa 1 S , TIII"ltOYAI < HAVANA" IN miNIATUJti : . FAIR - SQUARE - - . * . RELIABLE WORTHYOF CONFIDENCE. Some Credentials : , In rtmwlimSomo lieu , Juno 'Jttth , 1831 , Ticket No. 15.VM , Cnpltui Vrl7a-nu bolil by John ( I. ( InilT , To lurrn I/wit 1'ulilUlilim Co. , 1U9 lliilduu lauc , N. Y. Clly , 1'nld by chock on llrnokl ) n Hank. I * In drnnlnR ClaM 11 , JiilyS.lSlTlokot ! No.'J.CCI , Caiiltnl 1'rlzc , wua licM liy Soi pro Arums , oiRar Jlunu. Licturer , JCry \\'i't , Flori'lu. ' I'uld liyvlrx llirniiKli liniKjrti'rH and Trudcri' Nutlou&Ullaiilc , N..Y. , and Dunk of Kry West , 1'la. _ Y In rtra lnftClnM 1107. Hept.UO , 1831 , Ticket No. 21.411 , Oiiiltul rrlro , wild by UluIiilUT. lal JlerviT Kt. , N. V , < : lly. Nnt nulliorlrcil to u o iiiiino nnd nddrvad of holitor. 1'nld liy check on llmnklyn llunk. Ticket No. flW , Kecoiiil Cuiiltai 1'rUw. wild liy agent ir ' nt llruwiKvlllo , TVXIUI. livid "llc-lmlr by I'crnumlo Taruut u uiut one-lmlf by U. Kollalnu , tl.ituiuornn , Mcx. loii. Colloctoil thruURli JlloDliltH'rir A Kniiluitl. M \Scjrth Bt. , nud WoolTward & UtlUiuau , New roat DullilInK , N. V. City. ticket No , " /'IB , Third ' Capital Prize , bold N onohnlf Y.nni ugh , Dreiel . , Uortiuu & Co. , Uankcn , N , Y , City EXTRAORDINARY CLASS 1174 , DECEMBER , i0. 1881 lU.OOU TlJKiTH-07H : I'ltl/.U-S. aux u ) " . . . . . . . . , . . „ . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . x " . , . . . . 10.W 4it K3 1'rlii'i , as nlxire , Iwtue the full number lit lliolloynl Hu > anu. iiml i 1 Additional I'rluu of eiUeach to thn 13) ) tk-kcU ImvliiK as ending numlHir * tlio two trrin * luat units of tlio numbur druwlnn the t'uiiw lull'rlieof t ffM . . . , . . . . 1,301 U7H IVIu-s , amounting In U , & gold lo , , , , 83 1 , ' 1'Jt V7tlo .J5 ; HlliM , S2 60 1 Tvo-iltij , $2 ; Cti-Hftli , tl All Prize * paid on vrvsoniutluu ul * llclicti Ucdin-lluii. wllliuul Vlto only tUlnir ul lliln euurnctor In wblcl iiinuitiuliillou U impo.iflbl Tlio llcho liulilur neciU ii u au | > rrvl or , u i ho Hat u Jliivnuii Olllclul 1,1st vcld ii vuri llcurt , uud iiuc-uiN uru iiniburl/ lu usi t lUt ) orlvluiil lint lu cimUlim | irlx.eK < AOKNTH KVKILYWIIKUE. Vet tickets , tc. , njiply to I SHIPSEY COMPAKY , 1V1U Uroiidwuy , N. V , City. U. Kaub & Co. , 417 WaJuut Ht. , Hr. l.oul Mo. , or Frank J.ol'rano , 1' , 0 , Djawer S3 WyudolU , NEWYORITSJCEPAUCE. flic Wonderful Slrnclnre winch is PPI nosed lo Erect , tlio ( or u Novel rrlvlk-RO Urllllniu KIToclH Produced l > y Klculrluiiy. N. Y. Star. lo it iruo that an ice palace is to b oroolcd In Central park ? " wsa'tho quor addtcescd lo the ofllcial in chnrgo ot th department of public parks by a 8U roportor. "J cm not prepared to any , " wna th reply ; "but the matter 1ms t > eon talkc of by covornl noble eplritod citlzono. A a matter of conroe , none of the mono , belonging to the city can bo ciaed fo fetich nn enterprise , nnd if the project I carried into effect at all , it must ho n < compliahcd with money contributed fror private pumas. " "Will the park board grant the perm ! nocceaary for the structure ? " "That remains to bo econ. The quci tion haa not yet boon considered at an of their meetings. An objection ia mad that the granting of ouch n permit vroul establish a precedent which might lee to trouble in the future. If the partlc wlio are talking of erecting an ice palac intend to make it directly or indirectly a money-making venture , by charging ai admission fee or otherwise , there rronli bo ecrlona doubta of an olildal Hinctloi being given the ontorprlso. On th other hand , if the intention ia to afTun gtttuitlous entertainment for the public the application might bo entertained. " If the project ia carried into effect , th alto will bo upon the bank of the largca lake in Central Park , or , perhapn , upoi the frozen eurfaco of the lake iteolf The idea of the poreonn who are movinj in the onlorpriiio ia to raico monuy b ; tirivato nubccrlption. Among thono win Imvo promiecd to contribute are niotnbor of tboAspinwall.Stuyvccantand IJloeckoi familicB , The palace will coot from $10 , 000 to § 15,000. Profcaaor Daniel Draper , cf the mete orological oboorvatory in Control park line maintained that the conatructioii o. an ice palace in thla city would not bo r wloo experiment , as the mildness of the clttnato would not permit the structure to remain intact for any reasonable length of timo. Ton yearn ngo , when c project of this kind was broached , ho wrote n letter to ono of the daily nowa- paporo giving hia view of the matter. About twenty yoara ago the people of 3t. Petersburg , Husaia , orootod an ice > alaco which was regarded as ono of the lovon wonders of the world. It was in- lood nn Immense affair , and so great , voro Its attractions that people from all uvilizod countries Hocked to ECO it. that winter there wna n carnival in St. Petersburg , and the Russian capltol was ndoed a pay place. Electric lights voro lot then In uoe , and the palace could not 30 adequately illuminated at night ; but n the day tlmo , when the sun was.shln- ng brightly , the structure sparkled and ; llatonod like n temple in Fairyland. In later years the Russians Imvo had ovoral ice palaces , nearly nil of which tavo boon Improvement ! upon the nitinl structure. This style of nrchi- coturo has now become so nearly perfect hat an ice palace haa censed to bo ro- ; ardod as a novel or diilioult under- aklng. The Canadian ice palace about which ho poojilo have not yet ceased talking tad the great advantage of being lighted ty olotrlolty. The carnival , of which his structure was the principal feature , TOW hundreds of thousands of visitors com the United States. A gentleman with whom a reporter nlkcd eald : " 1 am really afraid that an ice palace a Now York would not bo n great uocosa. " "And why not ? " the reporter naked. "Because the ollmato hero ia too mild , " ras the reply , "Then you think the structure would iclt too Boon ? " "Yoa , nir ; there are comparatively few ays oven in the coldest winter in the ititudo of Now York when lee willet ot molt if exposed to the rayn of the an. " "But would not n torso mass of ice re- lain congaalod for n sufficient length of imo to recompense the bulldnrsV ' 'It would not. You must remember iiat our olimnto la greatly different from t of St. Petersburg or Canada. Of Durso 1 do not wish to dlscouraqa any- ody who thinks that ho would like to DO an ice palace in Central Park , but it rould bo woU to have the uiat'or fully ndoratood before the venture is made. vialtod the Canadian nlfair , and oven Itnro the structure wua the moat of the imo in a soft condition. The floor was avorcdvrith slush , BO that people who ont inaldo were compelled to wear over- [ iocs to prevent their foot from getting rot. Water was constantly dripping : om the roof and sides of the building 'ho ' atruoturu was called a palace , but it id not seem to mo to bo very palatial in , s character. "But you will acknowledge that it was 1 itn way an Immense affair ? ' " 1 nm not so sura about that. I waa ory much disappointed on account of its mallncss. I had been lud to aupposo hat I would BOO a gigantic edifice , and ? hon the reality did not come up * to my xpootations i was , as a matter of course , oHily disappointed. " "How do the go to work to build once co palace ) " "Well , in the first place they must mvo good , thick , clean , hard , trans- mrontico. The blocks are sawed out so hat they resemble blocks of building itono. After the walls are reared the vorkmou wait for n real cold da/ . Than hey pour water all over their work. The vatcr penetrates between the blocks , nrhoro it congeals and acts as a cement , thus ma'cing the whole structure ono lolid mass ot ice. There is also another method of building an ice wall. This Is to have a wooden moulding apparatus BO arranged that it can bo filled with water , After the water freezes the mould Is raised and again filled , ttlils process being repeated until the wall reaches the ru- quired height. This plan is also used In making the roofs of ice palaces. " OHIU'B GYISTNA ; GUEKM. Tlio Haven of All Uunawiiy Couplet MaysUlle , Ky. , Letter to Philftdelphla I'n-Ei Maysvlllo ia at the foot of the rial bluograta belt , mid has oaty commuuica tmn vrith the Interior. Opposite Mays vtllo is the lltllo villigo of Abordoou , 0 Tt , ha < j been termed voiy aptly tlu "Amot'uau Qrotna Green , " and withli itH municipality there have probably boot more runaway marriages celebrated that In any place of equal sl/.a ou the ulobo Bomo of the boat blood in Kantuokj flows in the veins of people whose par onU were married ut Aberdeen , Semi years ago the legislature c > f the state , I forever settle the \uxccl questions brong ! nbout by thcso cl.-indHO'ino nnions , paeac A law declaring that all such marring contracted previous lo thn paatsi o of tli net , and nil that might take place nfto ward , were and should bb considered li gal. Aberdeen in the Mecca to wliich tl blucgraRB lovers turn their oyc.i. For the last Oftoen years 'Squire BOA ley , self-titled "The Great America JMatrimonlalizer , " has carried on th business of raarrjiog runaway couples i Absrdcrn.with no small profit to hitntel Tlio 'Sqiilro in n tough , grizzled old folio of eixty.fivo or eoventy years of ago , wit n grcad fund of hard practical hqrso nont at hia command , llo clftimn that 01) ) pc cent of the marriages ho flolomnizos tur out well , which is a etrong statistics ! poll in favor of the Aberdeen article. II o f available for the purpose day and nigh Ilia homo , a large , comfortable doubl structure of wood , stands near the rive bank. The marriages are performed in great front room , which waa once n pa : lor. Ills ecalo of fees is a graduating op and is gauged according to the financi ; ntandiug of the happy groom. If ho i the son of a rich Bluoprass farmer th old 'aqulro hints that n XX treasury not would bo about the proper componsathi If ho is a poor mountaineer , howovoi in rough homespun , the kindl old disposer of matrlmonii f ellclay , will do the job for nothing , an frcquontly prouontn the blushing ros ] cheeked bride with a $5 note to con tnonco housekeeping with. llo told m the other day ho had ma < ? o ono over 15 , 000 copies since ho first began the buai ness , nnd judging by the numerous Abet deon ruarrlago notices which I have sec in the Kentucky local papers , I don' ' think his figures are much out of Iho way Ho can toll n hundred interesting stork bom of his experience , and claims t < have performed , some years slnco , th quickest inarringo ceremony on record A couple from Nicholas county , young romantic and of high social posit'on , Hoi from homo ono brigh , starlight night ii midsummer , and , mounted on flee Ijorses , galloped across the country to wardMaysvillo , Soon their nbaenco wa discovered and a party of angry relative started in pursuit. Just as thi ridge which overlooks thn sloop ing city they hoard the quid clatter of horso-hoofs and the excite < shouts of the pursuing party. Not i minutowBS to bo lost. They spurre ( up their jaded steeds and nt laat roachoc the river bank. Their pursuers hadboei jtocdily gaining on them , however , ane Iho broad Ohio rolled remorselessly bo iwooii them cud the haven of their hopes : V boat was drawn upon the levee , and pushing it off , the expectant green iclpoel his trembling sweetheart to a seal n the ntorn thwarts. Then leaping ir ilmttelf ha seized the oars and pulled foi iho opposite shore with all his strength , When ho reached the middle of the rivoi .ho pursuing party galloped down the Kentucky bank. Another boat was pro < iurod , quickly manned and half a dozen ) alr of strung arms propelled it toward ho runaways. When the first boat ouched the Ohio bank and the young : ouplo leaped ashore the pursuing party voro within 200 yards of them. Quickly hey ran to the houao of 'Squlro ' Boaaloy. The old 'aqulro had boon called upon to inito n couple , and , having performed ho ceremony , was about retiring. Sud- lonly the door flow open and the hunted onplo dashed into the room. "Quick ! " cried the man. "Wo are losoly pursued. Marry usl" There was berne to their .caro a faint hout and the 'aquiro know there was no imo to loao. "Jino hands 1" ho criod. They obeyed. "Havo him'ho began , turning to the irl. irl."Yea. "Yea. " "Llavo her ? " ho demanded of the man. "Yes. " "Hitched t1' was the squire's laconic onodiction , and then , as the nowlymado usband displayed n well-filled pockoi- ook , ho added " 'Ton dollars. " The words haidly left his lips when ho pursuing party rushed in the homo nly to witness the young couple's riumph. A little ferry-boat , the "Grotraa Ireon , " pile i between Mayavillo and tbordoon , and it is principally patronized > y runaway couplus. When the river is ) cked in winter's -frigid embrace the orry-boat is laid up nnd the runaways ross on the ico. If all an. called remedies have failed , ) r. Sago's Catarrh and Remedy cures. In Washington territory there have eon built , during the year , houses of orahip at Spangle , valued nt $3)000 , sating capacity 250 ; Medical Lnko , value 1,000 , atvuing capacity [ 450 ; Chohalie , aluod at Jl.ftXJO , seating capacity 150 ; bNawTucoma , valued , ut § tiOO ( , soat- ig capacity 240 ; at NVhatcom , value SI- 90. The Scandinavian church in Now acoma has also had payment of property ; mplctod. Purify your blood , tone up the system , nd regulate the digestive organsby tnk- ig Ilood'fl Sarsaparilla , Sold by all rugglsts. _ _ Japanese newspaper ontorprlso is male- ig rapid progrees. It is stated that no SBS than throe vernacular newspapers ubliahod at Tokio nnd ono nt Kobe ave sent special correspondents to ro- ort the proceedings of the war in China , Your Goliloii This is the fiftieth anniversary of mar- iage. Most tolkn who celebrate Ik have oacbod agood old ago. Well-preserved tooplo have n right to enjoy a hearty old go. It la sad to see old people victims f debility and Impoverished blood. Poo- ilo Trho are not to far gouo can enrich heir blood , conquer debility nnd onjov igorous health by the uao of Brown a rou Bitters , Dr. Meyers , of Fairfield , ja. , nays , "Brown's Iron Bitters la the test Iron preparation 1 have over known n my thirty years of pvactlco. " A lioformiu- for Cansm City Journal. The Omaha Herald effusively thanki [ loscoo Oonkllng for his "masterly in activity" during the late campaign and 'or his legal ndvlco during the canvaaa , [ t docs not take the Bourbons long te bury their moat bitter hatreds. It ia nol many years alnco the editor of the Omahi Herald denounced Mr. Oonkllng as tbi viloat of all radicals. That was in thi day * , however , when the editor of thi Elorald was an lutenao copperhead. Nov ho Imo reformed , and is patriotic ouci more - tor spoils. A traveler In South Anwica says over ] window in Rio Janeiro has a woman li It. The measure of the respectability o a funeral there ia the number of muloa ti a hearse. After a hard rain in Rio thi streets are Hooded , und big uegroos can tips by carrying ladioa and gontloinei from ono dry spot to another. It i s litho the only place a Brazilian does not smoki ls in his coffin. The common boast o burden In Rio la the head , after the Hoi land style , and the moat common owne of that head U n woman , NEW YORK NOTES , Eltc'.iic Holers Snpplanliiiff Cab Street Railways , SunsBtloiinl I'rcachurM IrouAl I'olhlr. utul Crlino-Hclioil Glrlfi on n Spree , Cor. Philadelphia llecord. KrF.ornifj MOTOIIS , Electric railroading is the coming fe ; turo In rapid transit. The electric miter tor men , who have heretofore been t sword'a points in business rivalry , hav now joined handa for a practical cxper mont , and n commission has been forme to pick out the beat features of the fiv contesting motors , A stock company I to bo formed with a capital of $100,00 nnd 5500,000 In stock Is to _ bo given t the motor or motors that give the bo : satisfaction. Cyrus W. Field is anxiou to apply electric motors to the elevate roads nnd the underground people hav determined to use this power from th start. The saving over horse power b the use of electricity U eaid to bo 50 po oont and in caao of the clovatod roads i will bo very nearly as largo. The troubl in making the change ia the coat of th plant , but the now olcctrio commiaaio : proposes to make the change at its owi coat and to charge rent or take its pa ; stock. The Brooklyn bridge railway pen plo nro preparing for a practical pxporl mont in electrical railroading , which i to be made on their line by the Daf electric company , whoao little railway n Brighton Beach attracted much nttcnttoi laat summer. The electricians make thi experiment at their own expense am during hours when the regular cara ar not running ; but if the experiment ia i success , electricity will nt once auccooc the cable. THE IIIO'UEI'OT. The Grand Control depot ia to bo enlarged largod at once , phna having boon submit ted nnd approved by the building bureau The now part of the structure , like thi old , is to bo of brick , a tone and Iron from ono to two stories in height , nnd iti coat will bo $200,000. Whcm.comploted this Immense structure will bo 003 fool in length and 01 feet in width. The DC called "improvement" will necessitate the cioaing of two streets In n soml-faah < ionablo locality , and will naturally do tnrlorato the value of property ; but the Yandcrbilt influence is omnipotent with the legislature , and his roads are allowed privileges that would bo Indignantly ro. fused to any new corporation. It woe naked of Vnndorbilt that , in return for granting him nil the room ho needed for hia roads , ho should glvo the city rapid transit by building a tunnel or doprcsjod road from the Grand Central depot to the City Hall park , and ho promised to do 30 ; but as yet ho shown no signs of making a move in that direction. It would bo an incalculable convenience to the public if passengers on the Hnr- lom , Hudson river and Now Haven roads : ould bo whirled down to the City hall by atoam or electricity , instead of having to do the throe miles by horse-car or : ab. XOCAL. It > LIIIC . Mayor Ednon is in trouble again with ; ho politicians. Ho is ambitious , nnd ( rants to bo governor of Now York a potitlon whicli4ba boon reached by only sno mayor , and that by the grace of William ML Tweed , to wit , John T. Hoffman. Though Edaoa has refused a lominatlon by Tammany Hall , which irigiaally trotted him out , ho seema to lave run awry with the idea that John Kelly can help him in hia hunt for the [ ovornor's chair , and so ho engineered a iombinatlon between tha Tammany and ho republican aldermen by which any laminations made by him should bo it onco. With suspicious suddenness Hr. Edaon discovered the other day that ho terms of the two Republican Police , Jommiasionor Fronoh and Mason had ixplrcd in May. 1881) ) , and May , 1S84 , 'ospoctlvoly. 3o sent i& the names of , wo Republicans to till the places. The egular Democraco were taken by lurprlso , but Tsuuraauy and .ho republicans promptly railroaded the ; wo men through. In return for this dndncaa it is expected that the ropnbli- > an aldermen will coafism Alderman 3rant for commissioner of publlo works n plnco of Hubost 0 : Thompson , and E. C. Wood ( Edaon'a brother-in-law ) for : orporatiou counoil when thoao names ire sent In by the mayor * Tt Is an ) open md outragcoua bargain. - ith Tammany tall , and will ahipwreik Mayor Kdaon's oputntion if carried out. Grant was L'rmmany'H late candidate for mayor , ia a > oung lawyer nnd inexperienced , nr.d iVooU haa been in turu n member of ov- iry political party that haa existed in orfy years , and in now a worahippor of Colly. If Edaon ia who ho will name jSonornl Fitz John Porter for coinmis- loner of publicworks. . CKWK. Another criminal has boon convicted of uurder iu the first degree und will bo luly aonteucuel to death. His case Trill > o appealed and ho will got off , as a natter of course , with imprisonment , un- csa public wrath ia awakened in the noantlmo. The namoof the latest mar- yr of the courts is Chacon. lie Is n. tatty young Cuban oigarmakor , n light logro , who droaaea daintily nud looks on nurdor as a matter of email moment. So lo the people of Now York , juat now , V brutal policeman , who snurderod an uolloualvo citizen without provocation , Is u the Toomba now waiting another trial md assured that ho will got oil with a itht Bontonco. On hia first trial ho was iondemned to death , but the excellent jourt of appeals has g\van him n now trial on some absurd legal technicality , md ho now laughs at the law. Two fears rgo our people became aroused , and the Jaw hung five mutilurora in rapid sue- session , in obedience to popular iuiUgna- tion. Another outburst of wrath will bo needed soon , to check the raptdly rising tide of crime with the knife , bludgeon and pistol. MUKUMKNT TO COOVKR. At last there Is n likelihood that some sort of a monument will bo orooted to the memory of the late Peter Cooper. The sain of § 5,259 lisa boon collected in boxoi placed for that purpose seemingly the gift of the working people , whoso cause Mr. Cooper had most at heart. No mil liouuiro haa yet tout in his "two mites,1 aud under tba u rcumjt.incca it ia prob ably boat that it should ba ro. No mar could dealru a prouder monument thar : that orococted by the pennies of the poor VUU'IT TlItJMI'KUS. Our latest pulpit sensationalist , Rev R. Ilebor Newton , aaya that ho will no' ' continue hia aormona on the bible , ant givus as his excuse the condition of hii eyes. Knowing ones say that this ia thi result of a compromise with Aaslstani Biahop Potter. The latter will plgoon hole the protests of the clergy who wen ahockod by Nowton'a dinoouraes , nnc I'Araon Newton will confine ) hlmael heroiftcr to ductrines and themes thi are not In dieputo. By the way , ex President Grant's n Hgiouji tabernacle lm apparently gone I the dogr , Paraon Newman , hia fotrm court chnplain , ii t > ut in California , an it begin * to look as if ho mount to nta thoru. The congregation lait Sunda raoining numbered exactly eiahty-thrt penons , all told , in place of the thoimn who usually gathered there , nr d th chureb , { which has alnavs been cncun bered with a heavy debt , will have to g under the hammer. The moral of It existence is that political proiching n longer piya in Now York. SCHOOL OIUl.S ON A SI'UKE. On ono of the trainn bound forNoi York , passing through Now Haven oil the other day , w a n crowd of girle They were evidently from aomo colleg or boarding school near Boston , as the occupied two Boston nnd Albany cara which they had all to themsolvea. Thor was n crowd of Yale students nt the ata tion who loft ou the same train , Moe of thorn were looking for a smoking car nnd when they saw dainty clouda o smoke pouring through the windows o these cars they naturally thought the ; were smoking cars. When they trio ! the doora and found they were lookci they wondered , and their wonder wa increaecd to intense curiosity when the ; saw there was nobody but girls in thi cars , and that several of * them wen smoking cigarottos. A crowd o the students cluttered ou the platforn and looked longingly into Trindowo ol the cars where they would like to bo That the girls wcro from some collegi was made further evident because man ] of thorn were society pins , nnd the appearance pearanco of the crowd wna that poculiai to college boyo , except thnt these won dresses. Several were playing cards , but none were drinking , ut least an in quialtivo reporter who rode on the plat form of ono of the cars to Bridgeport aaw no bottles. Indulgence in the smaller vicea could not bo nttributod to the whole crowd , as out of fifty or so girlo in the car not more than ten , who were in the corner , wore indulging in theao scholarly traits. Cigarettes were the only things the girls smoked. They had neither cigars nor pipes. Several of them had dainty cigaretto-holdora , and a couple oi them were evidently jncorrchaurns nnd had seen us , as the dainty light brovru coloring showed. Tha girlo scorned to behaving having a quiet , enjoyable smoke in n qulot , dignified Boston sort of a way. None of the non-smokera ecomod to think it nt nil out of the wny for their companions to amoko. All wcro young looking nnd if there wcro nny teachers in the crowd they did not look it. The whole thing looked , through the window , like n mild caricature of college men on their way horao. In the forward part of the two cara , occupied entirely by the girls , all the livelier and jollier spirits iu the school , had apparently fathered to have an enjoyable trip to Now York. ( Dbllege men looked ou with enormoaa 3yes , and the seats in the regular smoker hold many a youth who would much liavo preferred to bo in the car playing rrhiat with the girla. KO.SCOfi'a 10G Hl'EKClf. The beautiful Roscoe Conkling has performed a remarkable vocal feat bv ipoaldng uiuo houra , with only a halff- liour'o recosa. Thia was done in an argu ment concornlng a railroad lawsuit , before a judge without n jury , nnd there fore might have been relieved of rnucb af the strain by being pitched in a con versational tone , since men on the jiidi- oial bench nro not supposed to be greatly influenced by those oratorical efforts- Pfhich effect jurymen. But Conkling did- irot in > the slightest ease open himself1. Eo spoke throughout quite as- though facing au immense kudience1 , . inatead of' a- small group of inimpreaaionablo legal' hearers. Every lentence was carefully delivered , with no- ; race of demeanor or embellishment of < ( locution loft out ; ; and only those who lave grown limp aud huaky in a single tour of vehement apoakiug can appreciate- ho magnitude of the achievement. Conkling. wa no loss an Adonis at tha md than at the beginning. Tut curli vas undisplaoed on his forehead , the fiua icorn of his lip was not straightened out ? , md his volea wasuudimiulshod. . The awyers say that considering the vim naintainodtho performance waa wonder- al. Gonkling ia a distinguished figure n Now York public places , being phyal- ially noteworthy , and also politically , ust now. Nobody fails to recognize him in flight , thanks to caricature , andho akea no pains to spoil the resemblance > y doing away with any of the eccentric iharactoristics. Sooiucr him standi in onvoraation vrith G-on. Phil Sheridan lu , hotel corridor the adrrantago of a civic : olobrlty over a military ono struck mo. fho place was full of oaunterore , all of vliom paid attention to the lawyer , while lot ono in a hundred identified tho-gcn- iral. Sheridan lacked the uniform which ? as needed to make him like hia portrait. n a Derby hat and brown sack ovocjat , mrrying a cane , ho ought not to haio ex- iccted recognition aa the Sheridan of the ; lorious rido. Besides , ho had to look loft in mooting the oyca of his tall com- lanion , and that wasn't heroic. PILES ! PlijES ! l'IIT5JJ5 A SUUE CURE POUND AT uASTI NO OSE itKTi.ll fiUFFKB. A auro cure for Blind , Bleeding , ttchlngand Jlcoratad 1'llos haa been discovered by Dr , VillinuiB ( an Indian Remedy , ) called lr. Villia.n'a Indian Hie Ointment A single IQX hua cored the worst chronic CTJOS of 25 o/ 0 years Btixtuliiiff. 3S'o ono need sutferfiva nlnutos nftor applying this wonderful Bootli- n ( ; medians. Lotions , Instrumsnta and eloo- unties do uioro harm than good , Williaa.'a Indian 1'lla Ointment absorbs tlw turners , nl- aye the intense itchioir , ( particularly at nitht ifter crettinR warm In bed , ) ota aa a poultice , ; ivca iu t-\nt \ relief , and is prcjiarod only for . 'llos , itchiuR of the privnto parta , auj for lothlno else. Road wliat the Hon. J , SI. Coflinbeny , of 31av l nd , eaya about Ir. ) William's Indian Pile Oointinent : "I have tawd scores of I'llo 3ures , nnd It affords me pleasure to eay that I mva never found iinythliijj which gave Biich ininedlftta and iiormanont relief as 3)r. Wil- iaiu'a Indian Ointment. ? or sale by all drug- iUta nnd mailed on receipt of price. 50o auJ h. Sold at retail by Kulm ft ; Co. 0. V. GOODMAN , Wholesale Ao Two members of the Middletown club of Middletown , N. i. ' . , were enjoying a quiet game of cribbage a few evenings ago at the club room , when ono of them had a "twenty-nine hand. " Old crib. bage players will recsgniza the extreme rarity of thla combination of cards , it not being once in half a dozen lifetimes that it la noon. The player hold the knave ol cluba and throe fivea. The trump turned - ed by hia opponent vaa the five of cluba. All the other cards were deatroyod , and the h ud will bo framed and hung up in the club room , YOUNG MAN , HEAD THIB , TIIII VOLTAIC JJKLT UOMPANY , of Blowball Michigan , ofier to 9nd their celebrated KtEO TBIO VOLTAIC BELT nnd other KIKOTBIO Ap- l-LIANCES oil trliil for thirty dayi , to men ( young or old ) alllictod with tiervoua deliility. Joss of vitality and manhood , nnd all kindred truuhlea. Also for rheumatism , neuralelo , paralyiii , and < nany other duoaauu. Complete restoration to health , vigor and inanliood irnftranteed. No rink incurred , u thirty days' trial l allowed. Write them at once for Ului- trated pamphlet ( rea , 1.17 M. Clinrloi SM. . C ' , 41 IT f > n , ij t t " ' ! * t ' ! 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It contains 125 prescriptions ( or all ocul > nilchronlodl aaea each ono of which la Invctoablo. lo Inund by tbo Author , wboao experience ( or 11 'cara Is such aa probably never ooforo ( ell to tha lot it any phvslolan. SCO pages , bound In bo.ViMM 'rcnch muslin empogacd covers , full , flit ( ruarantoad o bo a finer work In o ory eonao , Diachanlc&I , lit' rary and professional , than any ether v.-ork-solilln hia country ( or 02.60 , or tbo money will bo refunded a every Instance. IMoo only 81.00 by mall , pogt > ald. Illustrative sample 6 ccuU. Send now. Gold aedol awarded the author by the National IToulci ] issoclatton , to the ofUoersof which bo refers. The Science ol Elfo should bo read by the vanni 5r Instruction , and by the afflicted ( or relief. If will enefit all. London Lancet. There Is no member ot society to whcm The Sol- nco o ( LHo will not beusohil , whether youth , par- at , guardian , Instructor ur clergyman. Argonaub. Addrooa the 1'oabody Medical IniJtute , or Dr. W. I. Parker , No. 4 UuIDnch Street , Roston , ll&ss. , who lay be consulted on all' dlseasea requiring sklll'and tporlence. Chronlo and obstinate dlseasea that liore afflod the oklll ol til other pbys-nrft'l diru , epoclaltyl Such treated flucceo8-U L.HL fully Ithout an Instaaco of ( alluro. JHYSFI F MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 3ISPENSARY CROSNSE'S BLOCK , ICth nnd Cpltol Anenne , treats all c o Crippled - plod or Dofortn&j , also dleeaeeii ol tt Jsrvous System , Blocd , and Urinary Organs All cases of Curvature of the Spine , Crooked Fca > BED and Arms , DleauoB of the Ilip , Knee , ajd iikle Jnlnta. Also Cironlo nfluctloca of tlio the * heumatlstn , raraJ aig , Plica , Ulcers , Catarrh , Asth A and Bronchitis ara all treated by new find sue- I83ful methods. All illeuascs ol tno Olood nnd Urn- ! ry Organs , Including those reuniting from liulscro- on , or exposure , ate lafol ) anil eucciss/ully treated id a cure guarantrad. Young me * ] , mlaalo a aJ , id old men Buffering from Weaknein and Norvona ibanttlon , produalns in JUc8tlon , J.tolpltntlou of the cart , Doapondoocy Uizzlnoaa , Lese of .Uemory ck 1 Encrcy and Ambnlon , can bo restored to health id vigor , If CiO la not too lone neglcjtod. lie Surgeon ID charK'o li a grMluate of Jo.Tjr- > n Medical College 1805) and baa Btudlul 111 ; oteaslon In Iiosdou , 1'arUi and B lln. If aftilctod , .11 or wrlto full diurrlptlon of ycui ease , and tnoil- ja may be Bant you. Consultation free. Addrca maha Dlsponauy , Crouuso' i lUbck , Omah , Keb. Mco hours 10-12 ft. m.,1-2 ndi'-8p. rd Sandnyt. 10 n m. ttO.SfnJ to ? tci-itUa either on male dlc-UM or iforinltlei K BOCTLKSJ , Irhmger , . .ilavsria InbatMicher , . Uavsurm "ilwaor . - . . . . . . Bohemian [ ai&ar . . , . .I3rHnien. DOB3BSTIC. 5 ud reiser . St , Louis Lnhauser. . . . - _ .Sfc. Louis. iest's . . . . . _ . Mil yaukop. ichlitz-Pilsntw - . Milwaukee. Alo. Porter , Domestic and Ilhint ? 7ino. VD. MAURER , your addrt-M ta Bwlt Si > cclflc Co. , Dnm ci 9 , JUlll * Atlanta , < ! . , for an InU-rtatlns trratlsooii lloxxl mid BUu Disease * * , wlilcb thty will mail free liiflammalorv Rheumatism , I uas atUeJii-J Ust winter Itti Inflainuiatory then ii.Vlnn of fon'r * tpi > my tlrut teiious Illuum * Unco 87 < : Iliad tarloujKlndi of treatment ullh only uupomry rvllcf , After sumiceks 1 Mas reduced n weight Si pounds , had no ttrun lh nor ap ; elite . .ndMU ) eroulns ; wvaVur uuryilay In thli coiulltlon bvgau K lt' ! tij'trltlc , and In three da ) IK fan to iupru\e , and In tbreutviks I as free from ul < eaue tud up attending : to my regular biuliieMi. My app > HB returned and I rapidly gained my llciih. I hue tailed thU bug to l * > certain that in ) cure was per. uiutut. ( X 1' , ( JoouyKAH , / ttorney at Law , ilruntulck , Gl. . , June 26,18S1 A GODSEND ! Iliate had rheumatUm for forty ) ears , and have KX.TI relieved with a lew bottlut of b. Sh. I conilder t a Clod-wild to the attllcU-d. J. U.WALLXBThompi Oa. , Aiyi 18 , ' 3L K I The remarkable growth of Omaha idnrhif ; the laat fovr years ta a in-aiter of great astonishment to thoao who paj an occasional visit to thla growing city. The development of the Stor1' yards the noconsity of the Bolt Lluo Road the finely paved etroota the hundreds of now residences and costly bunincas blookn , with the population of our city more than doubled In the laat five years. All thli ia n great snrprlno to vhltora and la thp admiration of our citizens. Thin rapid growth , the bnnlnesa activity , nnd the many anbatantial linprovomento madn n lively t\cmnnd \ for Omaha teal oatato , and every Invoator haa made a handaomo profit. Slnoo the Wall Street panlo laat May , with Iho subsequent cry of hard times , there haa boon leoa demand from apocnla- tora , bnt a fair demand ft era Invcatora aooklng homoa. Thla latter olasa are taking ndvantago of low prices in build * ing material and are occnring their homes at much lees coat than will bo possible o year honco. Speculators , too can bny I'oaloota1 a cheaper no\v end ooght to take advant o of proaout prices for future proilt * . fne no i fotr yos.rn promiaea greater d ivoi opinenta in Omaha tb&n the past d v years , which have been r.a good as wo could reasonably deairo. New man ufacturing catabliBhmenta and lartro job bing hounoa are added almost wcaMy , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and throngn- bnt the State , who have their money In the banka drawing a nominal rate ot 1 teroat , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. "We hava anany bargalna which wo are confidant will- bring the purchaser largo profito in tha 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 able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 80th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , I/timing , and all the leading streets , n that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made iccessiblo some of the finest and jhoapest residence property in the jity , and with the building of the itreet car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of tUe city ivill increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- y in the south part oi' the city. The levelopinenfs made in' this section jy the Stock Yards Company and ; lie railroads will certainly double he price m a short time. We also have some tiue business ots and some elegant inside resi- leucep for sale , Parties wishing tourrest will find ome good bargamH by calling on u EtEAL ESTATE 313 Bouth 14tii St , Bet oen Farnhain and Douglas. P. S. We ask those who hav 3 property for sale at a bargain to giv3 as a callWe want only bargains We will positively not hnndle prop erty al more than its real valuo.