THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1885. ifoi IlUIl Vr. " - ' f V wwpr , * * 1UI J M . p rrz.1 Lx = * " I I _ - ftT : F 21 - ; -i/ / ; " ' HESTTGMC. f > , . - -1v , r rctvnlng fir , iih , - > fK' foMi t'infti IK , < v iivl rurniuMi nrn Orwpt'iiili' nillKi-pitliin , rultnr - inline Itloinl. MrlarniClitll nmlI'r - - i . an nnrnlllt'o ' r midy . liliiO' . nnit l.ltrr. . li lnvnlunl > lo for Iitw > n'f jvf Hi " ' > > timnu , and all who lend FcilcnUir. n ' \t"t \ not Injure tlictfctli.ci-i'chcftilii , , n , tt constipation-- Irnn meiltnti . 'irlfips thohlnoil.'ll : ) . | , ) < ! tltc , Hldl the 8 lltillut ! < iri of < j ' * * i' nrtl > iHH mi' ) llclddi' ; , fcr 3 ' ' - ' . < ' inu ( l 'H nrnl ni"Ml I'ltcrmil'tnt Krr , . - t I'll li t ( pA. . i , . ' lu-i 'uirriiiht 7rt ri.o ff n'nnt ha nt" vo.rr . - ( ' ' - > 11 , l t ' in. * juiDnilstnt8il In tie BROAD CLAIN . YEBY BEST OPEEATING , QUICKEST SELLINCJ AND ICTer offered to the uubllo * Horn , k ro I for infantt HAIBUEGAIEEICtf PACKET COMPANY. " Direct Line for Engiaud , Franco nnd Germany. The steamships o ( thla wo'l kuoun line are built nf Iron , In wutcr-tlsht compartments , and are fur nlatio4 ulth every roqiiMtu to male tha paesig lioth aato act ! agreeable. They carry the United SUtoa and Kuropoan tnallfl , nntl lca\o Now York Thusd YS&nd Saturtln > 8 for I'lvmouth ( LONDON Clicrboug , ( PAUIS nnd IIAMBUUO. Katoa : Htcorneo from Haniliurg SIO , to Hamburg 810 ; round trip $20 First Cabin , $ S5 , fOJ and $76 Henry Pundt Mark Hanscn , 1' . E. Moorts.lf Toft , sRcnts In Omaha , Qronouct ! & S.hoentKon agent * in Council BluHs. C. U. lilCIIAltl ) & UO Gen. Kflfu. Agts , 61 Broadway , N. Y. Cliia. Koz nilnakl ft Co. , General Western Aenti ( , 170 Wash lnf | St. , Chicago , 111. ItEMKUVl'llKE. A Victim of ) Olllfll IrillirildoDCO cmiBJnK I einatiiru Decny , Nonoua Debility , Ixist Jlsnliood , tic lmvine tried in rain o\ery known reinedy.nt'tlincovered n ntmulomonnsof Belt-cure , which bo wn Benil riUl ] lohia follow-nulTorors. Aildcocc J.1UIUKVU3.43ChnthaulSU.New Y For Uen. yolc * , tare , life , nook rr c VIGOR ClTlalo A mcT. 160 Fn"ou at. N w Totk. Health is Wealth ! Da. K. 0. WUT'B NKRTI AND BBAIN TBIIBMIST , i turonteod Bjioclilo for HystorU , Dltrlnees , Convul dons , Fits , Nervous Neurili ; ! * , Headache , Norvon riostrntlon o > U8od by the use of nloohol or tobbicco Wakofnlneaa , lloutr.1 JopreBulon , Softcnlnff ol Iho b ln , roaultlng In Inoaulty and leaping to mlgory dee y and death , Prematura Old ago , Baronesa , los opowir In either BOI , Involuntary Loeeoa and Spor ' atorhoraoauwd by oer oicrtlontof thu brain , self abuse or over Indulgence , Each bar , contains on oionth'a tieitmoni. 1.00 a boz.or six botttoi o : f 5.00 , lent by mull prepaid on ruoulpt of price , WE GUARANTOR SIX BOXES to cnie any case i With each order reoolred by ni ) ( alx bottles , acoompllshad with { 5.00 , we will senc ho purchaser our written Kuarantoo to refund the money 11 ihe trvatmuin does not cDoct a euro. Qn r ntoo3 laaaod on'y by J011H U : WKST & CO. , . ] y U-mAe-rv . Rtl Uadlaon 8t. , Chlcixo. ill. tas IfeSbl hstituto Ulund promptly relieved and re-r.ianeiitlycurcd by r. Seminrl Vei , i-ji N fin Ixrsbiby Dreams , Pimples on i rl'a > I net' tr.iuiod , ftalttrrluetirctl , Tttcrt tut f r ' ' nutY. . . . - * ; t'j'ujir ; nut/ ; e nt prof riate rv.T.c-d , kto.iw' u--il < n tuclik- . Cousultiitions , pc-- uul 01 Lvfer , i-a.rcil y c .nhdcntial Med , i.ck BF tl r'aiiii'idLxpicss No marks oa iccca r t i ir..lu . ; . .ontcntsor icnclci. Add'CSI IB CONDI CrEEI > BY Eoyal Havana Lottery ! ( A OOVKIIKZIENT INBnWTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 12 to 14 Days. 1ICKCTS , t.00 , . . . HALVES. II.00 finbjoot to uo manipulation , not cooti oiled by tt pattlealn Interott. It la Ihe ( alrvst ihlug In tl nature of ch nee In exletoneo. Kor tlckeU apply to 81113EY 4 , ca , 12'2 ' Broad ny , N. Y City , A MOLL A CO. . 417V lout St. t LouN , Mo , or U OWENS & CO , 019 iVain St. Mint Cily , Me. A PINE LINE 0 F otiu riMcrllloa or a ucuj ipodalui ( uowr * * c 0)1 ) it. Aiidrtu THE NEWSPAPER WORLD , AilvcrlisoinoiUM or t"Vniur > i\K"- V. ] 'rft er Use , In Nlnlpcntli C ntnty. In the first number of the London 'iinca ono mnrrlngo ia Announced and mo dojlh. C. Slmrp , pfifnmer and > 7.5r.inaker to tbo 1'rlnco of Wales , vaunts the tupoiiority of his concave a/.ira ; John Young is anxious that the nobility and gentry should try his Cale donian tnncftban ( miff , asnurlng them hat they will find it nn tfood ns his Irish miff ; Mrs. 11. M. Informs ladles tli.V. icr cpoia fnr.B , showing the numbers of ho boxes and nnracs of aoliicrlbois , arc ready for delivery ; 0. Walsh rocom- nonds his refined llcorico to nil who wish .o got rid of coughs ; while other medi cines arc advertised for sale , not for emolument , but out of philanthropy , the irlces , however , bolus high enough to c.ivo no Birm'l ' profit. Thcso quuck uicd- cincs are < ] ulto as wondoiful as others of i later day ; they ccmprlso the Opiate of Life , which Is mint sovereign for weak stomachs , and InfaMMo to all consumptive com- )1nlnt * , and coits 7s. n pot of eighteen doace ; the Golden Pill , which prevents tains in the head and oycf , restores a lost nemory and beautifies the complexion , a composed of the wholoaomrst and scarc est articles as are not even to bo found in Europe , the box containing twenty * four pills , costing 10s. Cd. ; Danish pills , a remedy for gravel , costing 7s. a box , Only one linn amongst theeo advertiser ] still survives : this is the Messrs. Burgees , who call attention to their smoked sal mon and Dutch herrings , French olives and rich causes. John Abornothy in forms the public that bo will begin a course of anatomical lectures. Nine works published at the Logographlc Press are advertised , and throu linn a eet forth at length the reason t\hy lottery tickets ehould bo purchased of them. Such are the sillent features in the first number ol the journal bearing the name of The Times. A Serious Ohiirnc. Now York Tribune. The Tribune , Sun and Times of yesterday - torday in their reports of Mr. Nowton's sermon mention , incidentally , that while the service was in progress a "sneak thief" entered the vestry and made away with the manuscript copy cf Mr. New ton's Bormon. The World docs not men tion this cpiacdo , hut publishes n roporl of the ecrmon , which was obviously ob tained from the manuscript and not from the sermon so delivered. This may fur nish Mr. Newton a duo whereby no can recover his manmcrlpt. " \Vliy the \inlii Ktliloiiauu1uK'tl. | . Chicago Herald. "Ah ! There it is , there it is ! I knov I would do it some day ! It's a darling too. Dow uell it looks , and I feel so good over it. " Thus ejaculated a passen gcr on an caily subuiban train out of om city. Do was looking at the damp page of ono of the blanket-sheet motnin papers. Uo looked very happy , but the other Ftissurjgcrs ucro much mystified "Of comae , you folks don't know how to appreciate my happiness , ' * ho said , "but' am the night editor of this paper I holt in my hand. For thrco years 1 have beoi trying to get my telegraph editors to prin a dispatch about s uno telephone case without the word 'hello' appearing in th headline. I have this morning succeeded As it is the first case on record you wil pardon my joy. " A Uclialilc X The editor of a Houston daily paper , who , by the way , did not understand the business , engaged the services of Pete Binghain as local editor. Ho was to re- coivotho princely stipend of $11 a week. The first week , as luck would have it , was a dull ono. The editor-in-chief wai somewhat discouraged , and was disposed to regard Pete as a failure. Ho said : "Mr. Bingham , there Is very little local news in the paper. " "Yes , the past week hai boon very dull1 replied Pote. "It seems to ma , Mr. Blogham , tha : for the wages wo p y you , a grea dral ought to happen In Houston. [ Texas Sittings. \Vi\r1 Corrcspniulonl ? , Boston Kvening Record. Two newspaper correspondents killet and another wounded , in the battles on the Nile is a heavy lift of casualties In proportion to the number of journalist ! accompinying General Stewart's cxpodi tlon , War correspondents have to share all the chances of the army in such a warfare. But thoao are not the only per ils encountered by the adventurous ant zjolous corps of correspondents who hoi ] to make the world's newspapers enter taining and valuable , S metimes they win a brief enjoyment of applause ; bu often they work on during lifo , their very iiumoi unknown to the thousands who are instructed and gratified by their ex cellent , yet quickly forgotten work. 1'hllailulplna Time * . There are fowerdaily papcn in London now than there wera a generation ago and it is the oumo process of the extinc tion of the weakest ( hot seems to bo go ing on In Now York. But I ho grea London dallicfl have made themselves strong , not by cheap prices , but by goo < wotk. The mistake that has been made in this country , in the active compotitloi among the too numerous newspapers , is in trying to give the newspapers awa ; instead of making thorn so good that th public will bo glad to buy thorn. A .liiliilnnl Ari/ona Kill I or. An Arizona odltcr having got his riva in jail for assault and battery thus gloats over him : "Onr quondam contemporary is lying as usual ihts time in jul. Wo understand that the ( .alooukoepers are moving heaven and earth to got iiim out as thotr bimuoas has fallen off since hi has boon coopod. When ho get ] ou what a thirst ho will have. " \ \hionlHlior ; inil I'ar.-ilj/t'r. The Aatoniihor and Paralyzer Is th , name of newspaper , juot ataitod in Oar iiondalo , Kan. An envious rival say U at in ft short tiuio the new sheet wil vlt dlcite its right to this name by aslon ishl."g its readers and paralyzing it eaita r. \lU-r " An esteemed Arizona exchange * come. with the following double-loaded an nouncement of a business and oiplana. tory nature : "Wo edit our paper this week from tlu' jail , where wd are living for the present. Wo httvo been pat in ihe jug for a moi th , bocaueo wo resented an Insult offered t's by the pin fouher journalist who tries to run an oppuiition paper in this town. Hut if ho thinks he will muz lo the press In this way he in unitakeu. Llfco Edmund' ates wo shall cotuo out of j ll stronger tftan over , and hall take rur place in the world with re- lowed vigor aad strength. A month is not a long tlmo to a man with a goad conscience , which is our caso. Wo would ciuest ] our friends to tuin in all items of news to the gent'cmanly jailer , who will gtvo them to us , " An Applicant H TUMM | . \rltansaw Traveller. An editor who had ndvortlsjd for a nan to tb clipping for his paper was mot > y a slv-looking pcr.onnge , who raid ho would llko to secure the position , "Do you think that you could look ver the papers snd find items cf Inter- oat ? " Yes , sir. ' "What ia your regular bualncni ? " " 1 am a dttectlvo. " "Great goodness , sirl you won't do. You would never fitd anything.1 \ Id-tail MtliM'inau. The city editor sat at his desk , and the oportcr was dialling up an aldormauic iwlndlo in the highest style of the rcpor- , ort l art on a table over In the corner. "What kind of a chap Is Alderman Spoodlo I" asked the editor. " ( Juito approachable , " answered the reporter , confidently , "Uo sold his vote once for S5 , another time for § 7 , another .lino for $1,50 , once for $10 , and a dozen ilmos for smaller amounts. " "Ho must bo a lively lad. " "Yes ; ho Is one of thum retailers , who aeiliovo In quick sales and small profits. " [ Scissors. DI3TIIOIT 8 Tll'liti Chl'DKD. A IIorBC-Doaloi- I'lttulMtrti Heir to I'rniierty AVoi-tli $ . " 0,000,000 , A ault involving the title to 300 acres of land eituated in the business portion of Dptrcit , Mich. , ami valued ut50,000,000 , will bo bagtin by Ballon it Suii and Alexander andor Stevenson , pruminent attorneys ol 1'ittaburg , within a few dayg. The claim ant to thla valuable property ia Janus Donohuo , a hoiso dealer cf PittsburR , ilolncbuaincsson Decstur street. Iti 1832 Richard Donohuo , father of the claim , ant , went to Detroit , which was then a niorj village. Ho purchased the land in iiioation and diedshortly after , having no lull. Ilia personal effects were sent to hfs family in thia city. Hi * real-estate deals in the City of the Straits wore , by some strange circumstances , never known to the family until recently , when they were accidentally discovered by James Donohub'u wife. Mrs. Donohuo yras searching the contents of an old trunl contsirjiiig certain aiticloalcft by Itteh.m Donohuo when she came across a bundle if papers , which proved to bo deeds to real-estate in Detroit. She referred then to Donohuo , and ho ia turn aubmitttt them to the attoinejs mentioned. Thesa gentlemen wont to Detroit and made a carofnl invotigatlon of the books In tlu County Recorder's oilic3. They founc the deeds properly entered and diacov ored other facts which load them to believe lievo that the property can bo roclaimet by Donohoe and other heirs of the do ceased. The attorneys have been en gaged In preparing the necessary raptr since their return , and the action will bi instituted in the near feature. Done hue's counsel are loading members of tin Piltaburg bar , and would not touch thi case unless they had a reasonable ahow o success. The parlieo interested in De tre ic cou'd not bet learned , but it ia known that many prominent property-holder will bo involved in the suit. In addition to Donohno , Mrs. Julia Smith of Allo cheny City , frank Sminh of Stouben villo , O. , nnd Edward Smith a printer o this city , will come in for a share of the immense fortune in case the action ter urinates favorably. Donohuo is a poor man , but bo Is firm in the belief that ho will ancccod In establishing bis ti'lo ' to the property , as are his attorneys. ; a cts Auout the nigged Printing OllU-o. Chicago Herald. The people know in a general way tha the government printing office is a stupendous deus affair , but it is probable that very few of them hnvo any adequate concep tion of its actual magnitude. The annua" report of the public printer is now in hand and some of the Information which It contains is of great interest. Jt is embellished bollished with a frontispiece , showing the printing buildings. They appear to cover an ent'ro ' block , over four stories in height , rwo : five great smoke stacks ant seem to bo in every way as extensive a the ordinary thresnlcg mashino manufac ttry. .Ono docs not have to tax his ere dulity overmuch 13 believe the assertior of Mr. Rounds that it is the largest printing ottibliahment on the planot. J is about tan times bigger than there is any neces'ity ft i. Some of the moro important achieve ment ! of this enormous concern may bo briefly noted. During the firat scs&Ion of the Forty-eighth congress it printet for the ecnate moro than four thousand bills , resolutions and reports and for the house moro than eleven thousand sue ! documents. The Congressional Record for the nnrao time , made 7.508 largo pages , or seven volumes. The number of copies of each volume printed W&Q 6,000Imakingan aggregate for ono ses sion cf congress of moro than 42OOC ponderous volumes , The sale of waste paperalono during the past year amount ed to § 175,825 , and the averager number of employes was 2,8.11. The pay roll alone amounted last year to § 1,707,20:2 : , or an average per day of 5,010 , The vuluo of the paper consumed during the year was § i20,515and the total exponditurool the bureau was but a few dollars loss than ? : t,000,000 , A recapitulation of the amount of work done by the public prin ters for the va'ious departments of the government allows a total of 140,0i2 : , ! ) ! > < i blanks , envelopes , etc. , 2t102'Jl-l ; copies of pamphlets and documents , ! (28,17 ( ! ) blank books , ( ! 5,721 miscellaneous books , and 107 , ! ) 17 memorandum blocks. Enormous as this business is in the aggregate , Mr. Rounds , the chief of the bureau , has conducted it with as much economy as possible. Jho was'cfulness and extravagance of the whole system are not , of course , matters wi'h which ho lias anything to do. Congress and all the de partments of government have fallen into the habit of putting everything into typo , and unlcsi some method shall bo dovisct' to check the present abuses th ° y will in crease until they Kill bo much more scan dalous than thpy are at present. Every year shows an augmented expenditure more than one-half of which is WOISL than wasted. IVrullar IV < iilr. | A queer old gentlomtu in Wa hingtoi lias n hobby for keeping up a nome for .oldarly and debilitate ! cata. Ho has a fcoueo full of them. Ho Is the victim ol djvpopsla , which has to a ccrta'n ' extent unuUtled his mnid , and made him odd Don1. ' over lat your dyspepsia go to far n that. You can chock it , and drlv it completely oat by using Brown's Iron Hitter J Mr. II T. H roii , SGoorcn't. . S. 0. , rayjr "I n d Brown's Iron Bit ters for dyapeptii , i nd have found great relief , ' HAOKHAF8 PARADISE , The Park to lin KstnliHalictl t NI K nra. Falls l > . \ tlio State. The Albany correspondent of tbo Now York Telegram writes : It is several cars ainco the popular cry , "Preserve Niagara Kalla , ' brought ( ho legislature of ho ttito to n full raalizitlon of the im- icrtanco of s-xvicg this stupendous phc- lonicnon whirh nature has given the a'a > orem rom the desecrating hand of man. The nt practical legislation looking toward ho accomplishment of this purpoao was lot enasted until last winter , when a bill ras passed creating a commission of the Niagara lesirvatlon , which Governor /lovoland promptly tigncd. The ccinmls- ioncra under that act appointed by Gov- irnor Cleveland Congreannan Wlllism \ . Dorahcimer , ox Comptroller Andrew .I. Gieen , Senator J. llampdon llobb. \\r. \ Shcrmnn S. Rogers , of Bnllilo , act ! President Martin B Anderson , of Ro- chetter University meet in New York to-morrow to prepare their report , which will probably bo submitted to the legisla- .uro early next week , and with it a bill for the appropriation of § 1,4:13 : 42 ! ) 50 to mrchaao the lands for the propoaed state reservation. During tbo aummor the commieslcn has selected the grounds necessary cessary for the reservation. TUB LANDS TO UK UKSEHVEI ) . The report will show that the lands fin- illy chosen will amount in all to about ono hundred and eighteen acrca in the immediate vicinity of the Falls. They Include all of Goat Island , the Three Sis- Lora , Bath Island , the island from which Terrapin Tower formerly looked over the brink of the Falls , and the soriea of email Islands connected with ono another and with Goat Island by small iron or rtiatio bridges. On the American shore a atrip of land running from Prospect Park on the edge of the cataract up to the new suspension bridge , and a narrow verge of ttrrttory running from Prospect Park up the river past Cataract house and the cdgo of the town up to Port Day. The land thus in- eluded contains the wood pulp mill on Goat Island and the score or moro of un sightly buildings which now mar and deface - face the beauty of the natural scenery. After the land had been selected the com- mlaeion secured the appointment of three commissioners to appraiao the ualno o the properly thus condemned Mr. Matthew thow Halo , ot Albany ; Mr. Lnthor 11 Marsh , of Now York ; and Mr. Pascal P Pratt , of Buffalo. Ihose gentlemen , the report will indicate , care fully appraised the value of thoeo pwati pieces of land desired by the slate and fixed their agcrogato valuation at § 1,433 , 420 50 , and thla appraisal has been ci n firmed by the supreme court. Under its right of eminent domain the state is thus enabled to secure the lands at a fal prica much leas than they could hi bought by private parties , an3 , indeed a fourth less than the exorbitant price at first demanded by the owners , whi claimed that the land , buildings am privileges appraised were worth more than § 5,000,000. It was this extravagant gant claim upon which opposition to th commission bill was baied last winter and which the commissioners and the courts have decided to bo without founda tlon in juatico. VISITORS TO Hi : rnOTECTED FROM EXTOIl TION. The commissioners were given unlimi ted powers in the matter of the selectioi of the land , but as a glance at the map o the vicinity will prove , have res rictet themselves closely to the best and simples1 means of accomplishing the desired resul to make the sight of the falls as free to the people of this state and of the work as is the air itself. At present the visitor to Niagara , from the time he falls into the hackman's hands until ho pays his toll on the bridges , is subjected to a series of exhorbitant charges which swell the in come of private enterpsise. It Is a litera fact that on the American side ono can have access to no poiir from which the falls are visible without paying generously for the priv ilege. Yankee -'enterprise , " In brief , has converted nature's grandest phenom enon into a "psop show. " The lands to bo purchased cover all points of viorr Rud by the purchase the state simply ra gains what carelessness voted away in the legislatures following the war ol 1K12. The state recovers its own land. It has never conceded that it partec with the water privileges of the banks , and claims for the value of theao , made by property owners , were rejected by the appraisers , on the ground that the state had never relinquished such priv ileges , and could not , therefore , ba charged for them now. In its broad- eat aspect the purchase of the land for the reservation Is not an cxpcndlturo o the people's money but an Investment cl it in real estate , from which there is no possibility of loss. The amount cf the original claimo made by property owners ndicatos that ehould the atato over fine it neceasary to part with the reservation private enterprise would bo jvady to etop in and purchase it at a big advance over the state's investment. Those 118 seres would bo UB easily marketable in New York city , where capital is always form ing syndicates to acquire monopoly privi leges , us would 118 government bonds , Tor a LOMM'N I'rcHrscnlK , Ind. , February 'i. A nov el suit was brought before 'Squira Jones at Mitchell , Ind. , a few days ago. George Corpse , jr. , sued Mrs. Jennie Pope to re cover money , presents and other things given by the plaintiff to defendant during their recent matrimonial engagement. "Iho bill of particulars , " aa recorded on the 'spnlro'a docket , roads as follows ; "Jrnnio rope , Dr. , ts George Corpse , jr. : 18'3 To cash loaue-d . § 15 00 1SH I To cash loaned . 5 00 May 1 To cash loaned . 1 B ( Total § : > ! tO "Sworn toand subscribed by Georfro Corpse , jr. , before Ksqulro Jones. J. P , , February 2 , lbS5" The matter of the presents , jewelry , etc. , was overlooked for the time bolnj , and the above great amount of wcaltl tendered by the ardent lover to his dash ing widow sweetheart became the leading feature of the suit at law. Plaintiff ia 27 years of sgo , five fool eleven inches high and a fine specimen ol physical manhood , engaged in the rail road business. Jennlo Pope , the defend ant , is 20 years old , medium size , a vol uptuous and good looking grass widow , with Independence enough about her to manage her ewn a/laira. / Her llfo has boon a fitful ono. She married Emmet Pope at the ago of 10 , lived with him six years and had ono child. In an ovl ) hour her husband became infatuated with another woman "f doubtful reputation , with whom ho subsequently eloped. Ik- renuided away eoveral month * and then retured when his wife brought suit fir and obtained a divorce , hu paying ha'/ ' the expense ? . His property va * divided Jennie got a good firm , established a bunk account , and went to live at her /atber'a homo whore ho beceme an in lorcot'ng mcmiber of society. In 188,1 Mr. Corpse mot the fair Mid bosom Jonnlo nnd laid aeigo toiler heart. An engagement M bwul , ani mcioty undoratood that mar- rlago wns socn ti take place. Ijator tn , lontiio abruptly broke the engagement , although the day of marriage during ISS.'I and 1881 had teen set on three different t ceostons , the nulifylut ! of which wore nil ttaseablo to the fair end fickle young grnsj witbw. At the trial Mr. Corpse stated that ho listl only loftiuil the widow defendant this money , small nn amount na it was , i- > enable her to defray her expanses in the divotos Miit with her husband. The defendant , however , indignantly denied thi , nnd tntod that the money and other valuables wtra given her by Corpse i an indication nf his esteem and tUvotlou Sbo admitted accepting o fine breastpin , made flora n § 5 gold piece , mid other hlngi of value. She won the nympathy of the jury , end volunteered to tell thorn hat it was nut true , as the plaint ff charged , that ho furnished her with nonry to buy candy , coccanuts , or any- .hlng of the kind , nnd after aomo lively sparring on both sldoa the jury was guc-n the case. A verdict was nf once lound for the defendant. The widow walked out of couit with n happy ainila on her 'ace , with Hi thing to pay but her nttor cey , while her disappointed and chrgrined lover will foot up n heavy bill of cojte. Hartford'H Add IMiospIinte. 11EWAUE OP IMITATIONS. Imitations and countcrfits have again nppea'ed. Bo sure that the won ! "lions Foun's" is on the wrapper. None art genuine u ithotit it. Keels Anxious About It , I'ittsburg Chronicle , "Seen that cut the Pennsylvania road : made to Chicago ? " naked the linanctu tramp of the tramp in the pahtso box car "Quo dollar for 1,000 miles. That I mill a mlle " "It'a going to do great harm to bual nosB , " dolefully responded the box-car tramp. "Suro as you live , " replied tbo finan cial trump , "Tho cadging and hand-oul industries will foci it aovprely. Who'i a-going to work at trumping nith rjtll roads ut n mill a mlle ? ' ' Eggs in some paits of Montana are sold a t 10 cents each , or § 1 per dozon. YOUNGMKN ! UKA1) THIS. THE VOLTAIO BELT Co , of Marshall , Mich. oITor to send their celebrated LKcrno-VoL TAIO UKLT and other HI.KCTIUO ArruANCKa 01 trial for thirty duj'8 , to tnou ( young or old nlllirted with nervous dtibility , loss \itulity nnd manhood , anil all kindred troubles. Ah for rheumatism , neuralgia , piir.ilysis , _ nm many other diseases. Complete restoration b health , vigor nn1 ! manhood guaranteed. N risk is incurred .13 thirty days trial ia nllowf d Write thorn at once for illustrated iiamphlo froo. /inc. Indiana In front of cigar store are enpcraeding thoeo made of nood. A GERMAN wine-lover says : "Wino is a kind of standing army against the burdens of life , Rhino wine , the in * fantry ; champagne , the cavalry ; Bur gundy , the artillery ; sweet wine , the Adjutant ; Tokay , the old Generals. If nations fought only with thcso , the peace of the world would never bo dis turbed ; its balance , however , might \ > o * Twenty food-reform societies are HOT nourishing in England. It coats moro to print a newspaper in Arkansas than in any other atato in th union. SKIN 1HSKA8E9 OUKKD. Ly Dr. Frazjor's Maitio Ointment. Ouros if by magic : 1'iinples , Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on tbo face , leaving thn skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch Salt Kheum , Sere Nipples , Sore Li pa and old Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , 01 mailed on receipt prico. CO cents. Sold by Kulm & Co. and C. F. Goodman. Queen Victoria , according to an officia announcement , has never eaten .1 piece of cake. is the moat favor. , d region for frogs and lalamandcrs. A C * R D . To nil ho ftro EUtlurliip from c t or nnil lodi Lbtions of eolith , nunoimcakuc93 ear1) decay , loss of manhood , etc. \\illBtntl I a receip that will euro \ < m Fill i : OK CHAIlOi : . Tills Rreu rumuilyuaa disco\irccl 1 > > a iubbuiiar ! > to bout ) America. Semi Eclf-iuldru > ecil ontclonu to Km. Jo hKrn r. INMAN hUticm "D. " New York. About forty million pennies wore coined last year and circulate ! through out the country. A blackbird is wintering with the poul try of a Gra < s L k , Mich. , farmer. A Florida man claims to hnvo a rooster of the Shanghai pcrsuaeion that laid an egg last week. lliltprn are endorsed by the li-ading physicians and ch ° mista for their purity niitlvliolo ; < jmonepH. ] Sewuro nf 'conn forfeits and ask your grocer and druggist for the geuunio aiticlo , prepared by Dr. J. ( J , 15 Siegort & Sons. Drunkenness in rnner tno nusband or uifo is now regarouflaBusufiicrcntgioiinil for divorce in Franco. Novel The pain and misery Buffered by thoeo who are ailhctcd with dyspepsia are in describable. The diatroea of the body is equalled or surpassed by the confusion and tortures of the mind , thus making Us victim sull'or double allliction. The rulicl thav , ia given by Ilood'a Saraaparilln has caused thousands to bo thankful for this great medicine. It dispels the causes ol dyspepsia , and tones up the digestive organs. Try Uood's Sarssparilla. _ A violin played mar a Hock of gee o will most invariably a tart them into a grand march about a circle. "Hay , why ia everything I'.ltlier at bixes or ut KOVLTIB' : " Probably , my dear nervous sister , lie cause you are siill'ering from some of fie diseases peculiar to your sex. You have < "dragging-down" fculicg , the back-ache you ate debilitated , you have pains o. various kinds. Take Dr. K , V. 1'ierco's "Kavunto Prescription" and bo cured Price minced tc. ono dollar. By drrt } , ' gists. In Germany it requires ttronty-sii. years' i : udy for a man to bscomo a phy sician raccgn'nad in official clrcloj. Mr. Linlo M. liarnea , profersor music G'J F. Broadway , liallimure , Mary- aid , writer1 ; J contracted the aavoresl i.old I ever had , which otfuoted my throat with hoaracneag. A dojo or two of Red > Stir Cough Cure ga\o initmtaneous rj- icf , and finally cured my cold. A calf with livu luga n nno of the ca < r oiitles to bu aeon at Dal ton , Ga. Jlrowii's llrniHihlal TroclicM will re lietu Jironthttifl , Asthma , Cjturrli , coiiMimp tlon itint throat dUeni-3. They aru uwJ at ways ulth gbud ouccejs. I'rrf front t > i > lnl , t , I MIIT * iruij J'ufeniit. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE Tor Oo eli , "ore Tlii-oni , llour cnc s Inftiirntii , C' 1 < 1 * . Hriimliltla , t r.Mip. \ \ limiplnE I'niuli , Artlitnu. llnln.v , 1'Mn.ln ( hot , n lit'i r T- ! Kftiir-riiniut < i Lung * . Prlcr % O r < nl rx I * t * > ol II v l > rniri lut-nr IP-fil j I'll 'i ' i i/i ill , ! 'i ' i ' i . l > : > ill i M iifim ; < ly f if ' * i th m n ill t in t r > ft " /i * t-'ftitt * . t fttltffft .i/tll'jf / .m/iri7.i7 | , , .1 'l.ii ! tin : minus t. oi iiris iiwriNV , SiloUmipKai I M , I , I I'M. , llAlHli.nl-r . , MurjMtlil , r , R. * . A girl In my employ hat I'con ' rurcil nf constltu , loualecrotuln liv tlio uce of S l't' Si > pcllc. ( ,1,0. McUAMKt , , Allfttoona , tin. s gentleman Is tlio fatter of the ( loicrnur ol a ) VnmlerMU'a million ! ) couM not buy fromtnonha1 S Ill's biL-clfo | lias iloi.o for llo : , It cuttil mo o scrofula of 10 y 'At ' etimllrK. Mlts. Ki.iz.\riTii ! UAKFI ; , Acnortli,0n , TrTTTEtl-After MilterlnR with Tetter for eloci jcars , nml m\lnix till mirlnof trettment , 1 ns re llo\cU entirely b > rinlft'a XiKclllo. L , IILIT , nxnsoii,0x ! 8NATCHKtFllOMTHinllAVi-I : : < VM brongli to ilcAtn'rt door lin roinMnnttoii nf irmni nm crjtluclAi , Irnmh eh I had KtifTcrcil for tlnco jcar \V > trontod hy eoicnl | lij'-l i\ < a \Utti Imilno pntas slum , \thlt-h s-ciiied to feed tlio ilifeusp 1 lime beer cutt-J sound and ucll bttiou , oof H il 'a Hpeclllo. Mus. SAHAM K. Ti RNKK , llumbcldt , lenn. S lta ( Spccifln Is entirely \ eKotaliliTreatlsoon Blooil and Skin Diseases mailed free Tim SWIFT Si PI Hit CoDra\vur3 , Atlanta , 0 . or Un W S3il St , New York. > il 1C611 frittrn pitarmttra alt-en Hit rfrruvase tin < Ii-rf ifm. Addrew.i : ' . . oiAitiiirnja. ! ! ; ii.Cj otj0J Clark Stre > t , C nil AGO , ILL 017 SI. Chnrlos St. , SI. J.onis , JFo. .1 rostiltr graduate of mo Medtcnl CollegM , linn 1ip ( > n longrf fngagedln tlioiipcelaltrcntmcotor UHn'oNic , 1laB BKI neil HLOOD Umti.Knttinn ny otlirr tnjileUo la fit. LouU , ts ' I'T ' fiperiShownnil all old rmliletitfl know Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcntfl am Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd othe * h'tc lions of Throat , Skin or Hones , Olood Polsor ; g Olll Sores anil Ulcers , nra trcatrl vllh uniirnlUlu luepcufon Imi Ht . > * litlU3 prlnrili i. Fa'rlv.rrltnltlj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess Exposure or Indulgence , tiih > rroduco , ome or th' rollo lns .ll.rui uinuuincM , dtblnty , Jimuc-i of ulcht nd defcctlro mtmory , flmnlci on the fnfc , i.ntilfal Jccnr mrr.loulollil loflrlj of fi niiln , conlusl. . oflloM.ctc , rcndcrtnr Uarrin o improper or unhappy , n , I'nniplilt t(3rt t neesloa HID nbove , nei a le&lra vutclopo , frt eto nny ndilrr H. CoDiujltHtloQ &t r Dcoorlj/iiiallrrici > uilliiTllc < l. Write rorqucstlorji. A Positive Written Guarantee RVC > In all carahlo pa.cs. Medicinen sent evrrywbcra rnmph'otn , iicllnh or Gorman , 04 paced , do. icrlblnc nbovo dlicaics , In mole or female , PllEl ! MARRIAGE : GUIDE ! i. One rlatctt. Illaitratcd In cloth and flit blmllDK , ilui all t o cutl'oui , d'oubirul or In'iuUlllie astu * ' . & booK or ( treat iDt&rfjtt to all. UcaltlL Bcaotv. . . . " " -v 'i 1 aru crcmoic.1 tjy | - laminate ] TIUJYTISI ; o.-v Hir.i' iicviT.nr.in-vT ! Till ! FKXIAI.n HUflT. " colored anatomical platfffall explanation , rnedlcal epInlonB tc. BbovBtbal uutlerelop ilor ahrunken condition ll abnormal and un' health ; , bow to enUrr to fall anl r > ro | > r proportion ! . ( jafBalirple , al > s lately certain. ( Otberporllonflanil mem * t ra deTelope 1 I jr almllar proceii. ) A copy of llila talu- 4tlo tx > okmailed In aealed envelope for : o cti. AdJreaa , i.u > t'n- ! LIVER r.n.i Kjorinv's. ' Ancl Hf , | , llllt I1LAI.TU unu vioon c , 10171-11 Oii ln-1) i i. W.vnt of Appc'llto , tn * ll ' . 11 , II , ! II it III btiL'llRtll , iv.-A.A oii'l'ilr'n ' > nlilutelv irWf V ciir i. 1 01. i , luiist k a aim . in ri.iti. . i\uin lot 11. N K , li\l ' 13 HlO IlllMll tlllU tf1Tftnhi"BSS' ' ' 'Vhl oUui.iV"alNH r''t' ' ' | . So M E U Kro W j , -i ! ' T to t'i/1- s. \ w I inj in nn. E ; 7)ir.a'o tuorf TONTO n t tin no& . . . , . , tiiro. ifrttt" il-.i.v ! tliv c'jnipli xlo' , . I n < iu < nl ar mpls at i " * 'I ' 1-i unl > it'lC o tl < r [ iipiiluli\ nt tinot 1 I mil. iu wul' xv ri. lllilll Killliu ( > IIH ISl. . AMUil > ! . j9 ilmirtmr uidii rate Tli'i IT. llnrt r"ed ( HI L i K St. Joui9. Mo , I. . r our "DJUJAM. UOOK. " H r'nllo1wlrflnw ut.rt tN fiil Ittfnrrrn. n lfMtJp O * IK SOTTLHB , Cnlrabachor , Pilaaor . . Eaiaor. . . Bnd woiser . . . . . .Qt\ Iniausor. . . . . ' 3fc. Ceafc'a. - _ _ i 3cblitz-Pjlsnar . Milwaukee. A10 , Potior. Domcfltic nnd Kh.ie .Vine. > D. B1AURER. 1213 i'1nrnara ' St. MEDICAL AND SURGlCAIi DISPENSARY GKOUNSE'g BLOCK , Ktband Capitol Avenue , treat ! all ctiei Oilp pled 01 Delormod tlaodlseuei of It. Hfervous System , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs ill cuej o Cnrvitnie ol the Hjilne , OrookM Fee Legi and Aimi , Ulseaeos ot the Illp , Koeo , ant A.DKIO Joints. Also Chroulu affectloua oltho Liver Kbeumatlam , ParaljeU , Itlce , Ulcers , Cittrrb , Aeth ma and Bronchitis are all treated by nsw and me oeinful metbodi. All diseases of the Blood and Uiln try Organs , IncliidlnK those io ultlri ( rom Incllcre tlonor eiposari ) , are safjl ] and tuccoaafully treated YCUD ; ; men , tnlndle aged , and old men suffering from Weakness and Nervous eihaustlon , producing inJUootlon.l'alpltatlonof the Heart , Docpondency Dlidnoao , Lena of XfonioryLaclt of Kner y and Am bition , can be restored to health and vigor , II case Is not tf o lonj ( neirlected , llio Burgeon In charge was jirteiJciit of the NorthwMtorn SuiKlcal Iiimi. tute ajid Burgeon of the Natlniial Rurgloul Institute. If afflicted , call or write full description of your case , tud tnedlilne may be sent jou. Consultation fr , Addrei Omiha Dltpenury , Crounsa Block , Omaba , Neb. Offloa hears JO-IS a. Q. , 1-8 a 7-8 p m Bdnlayt. .10 a ra Ilcuaieof all tra > iliog agtcta. We ba > o UODC. Solid for clrculani The romarksblo growth of Omabn daring the bst fovr yonrs 1s mikttoi ot great natonlshinont to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the 8to < * V Ynrda the nocoMltv of the Bolt Line Rend the linoly paved otrooU Uio hundreds of now rooldoncos and coolly business blookn , with the population of onr city moro thnu doubled In the last five yoaro. All thin Is D great surprise to visitors and Is the admiration of onr citizens. This rapid , growth , the business activity , nnd the many substantial Improvements made n lively demand for Omaha real oatato , and every Inventor has made o handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panto Mnyr with the snbsoqnout cry of hard times , there haa boon loss demand from spooalcv tors , but A fair domnnd from invoatorr sookiug homos. Thla latter class tire taking advantage of low prices in build' lug material and nro securing their homes at much lees cost than will bo possible B year hence , Spoculntora , too , can buy renloata'D cheaper now and ought to take advant-ioo of proaout prlcoo foi future pro t . The next fovr yoaro promises greater ] divol pmonta in Omaha than the past , tiv ) years , which have boon as good BE wo could reasonably doslro. Now man ufacturing ootablishmonta and largo job bing houEos are added almost weekly , &nc * nil add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha end through- bat the State , trho have their money in the banko drawing a nominal rate of toreat , which , if judiciously Invested 1 Omaha rcr.l citato , would bring them much greater returns. We hr.vo ninny bargains which wo arc confident vlA bring the purchaser largo profits In ihtt near fatnro. Wo have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north radi western parta of the city. North wi have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenuo.lTth , 18th , lth ! ) and 20th streets. West on Farnain , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets. in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in tlio western part of the city will increase in valun Wo also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in tins section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the nnce in n short time Wo nlso have Homo tine lots and elegant inside resi dence ? for Parties wishing to invest will find ! some good bargains by calling REAL ESTATE South 14th gt , Bet reon Farnhnm and P. S. Wo ask those who Jaave property for sale at a bargain to fjivo us a collWo want only bargains Wo will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.