THE DAILY BEE- FRIDAY APRIL 10 , 1885 DYSPEPSIA In A danrnrotti 11 M dlttrrminft complaint. U nr'RlfctM. It tends , by Impairing nntrltlon , and de r-wwlng Inn tone ot th ejtlrm , to prrpu tbo war lor lUpld Decline. -THE g BEST TQy 1C. ? . IKpl . llrv , J. T , KoeiTrv.n. tbn honored pMtor of the nrfitllcforrawl Church , llalttmore , Aid. , nays ; "IIxTlnR uiiod llrown's Iron liltlcrs ( or lv | > cpiil/i And IndtooMion. 1 takn fcrcat plo&surn In mcom * rnpncllcR It highly. Aim consider Itji ( plendld tonlo nil InvlKorator. and Terr Btrenirtheninir. " Gcnnlno hut above trade mark and rroHBed rod Hnofl nnwrapnflr. TnUo no nthrr. Madnonlybr IIU\VN rllKM IOAI , Oil. , HA.I-TI.MmiK , MI > . 1 HAND HOOK nwful and attracllre. containing - taining list of prlrwi for ncinefl. 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Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , iiunltlvtlyci uretl , T/iera in no cjrperiinctiUnti. The nppropri late remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines , sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package'Jo Indicate contents or sender. Address DR.'JAME No.204WasliInglonSI.Chicagolll. , HAIBUKG-ilERIGAI PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , France and Germany. The eieuniblpt ot thU well known line are bntlt ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are fur- nlahed with every raqulslta to make the p&aaag * both ufe and mreetbn , i ° 7 oarry the United States and European malls , and leare New York ThnsJays and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Oherboug , ( PARIS and 1IA.MBUKO. lUhx : Bteerazo from Hamburg $10 , to Hamburg 110 ; round trip $20. First Cabin , KB , 05 and 876. Henry Pundt Uaik Hansen , F. K. Uoorix.U. 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Endorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted In IloiplUla and by rbyilclatu In Europe anil America. Sealed Treatise froo. Addreas MAR3TOH BEMEDT CO. or D - H , TKESKOW , s -1C West Hth St. i New York. ECOURTSHIP IN PERSIA. The Methods Employed byCnpifl in the Land of tb Tlio MnrrluRO Broker's Work A Ixs- K l Ceremony Where the Brldo Hidden Behind a Veil , St. James Gazette. Iiovo at first sight is unusual _ in a country whore the women are habitually veiled and a glimpse oven of a lady's face Is stldorn to bo got save by stratcgcm or by what is considered unmodest the raleing of the corner of her veil by the lady herself. Shrouded as she is from head to foot in an immocso shoot of blue two yards tquaro , a yet further precau tion must bo taken. Over all this is placed a tub-band or roil , no transpar ent and Illrasy device , to our own lace "fall" or the thin and gauzy yashmak of the Turkish belle , > serviceable alike tn triumphant and fading beauty. The rnh-band Is a piece of while calico or cambric , a yard long , which hangs down llko a long mask In front of the Persian woman's face when clad in her hideous and purposely unbecoming outdoor costume - tumo , which costume , sad to cay , is an impenetrable dhgnlao. In it nil womop are alike. An aperture four inches long running travorsoly across the eyes enables the Persian lady to see her way and a little more. For oven this aperture la covered by elaborate and curious em broidery , between the threads df which she can only poep. But the Persian belle will yet find a way of rewarding an ad mirer with a glance , and thus the mar riages so carefully brought about by par ents and relatives are not infrequently the result of predilections slyly mani fested. The outdoor dross , being a dis guise , cuts both ways , and the Intrigu ante amuses herself with impunity. Certain marriages take place because , In the eyes of Orientals , they are natural ones , such as the union of first cousins. The children have boon llko brother anc eistar from the cradle , and they are mar ried as a matter of course ; It is their fate , and they submit to It. But outaido these marriages of custom , and far more numer ous than the marriages of predilection to which wo have rcforrod , are the mar rlagos usually arranged by "brokers.1 Those brokers are old women , who al ways keep themselves in a position to quote the state of the marriage market , which fluctuates. In hard times oven girls of good appearance are compara tively a draq. In times of plenty they "rule firm. " THE MAIUUAGE-BROKEK , The marrlago-brokor is ever a welcome guest whore there are daughters to marry , and also In houses where the sons wish to find a suitable brldo. The young people ple are neb consulted by the broker. She deals with the parents , and generally with the mothers. Orafty as a horse- dealer , she runs glibly ever the various advantages , mental , physical and pecu niary , of her clientele of both sexes. So- and-so Is a steady qulot man. Such a one has brilliant prospects has ( Impor tant consideration ) no other wife. As for Yusuf , how good-looking ho 1st And Hassan , no man was ever so good-tempered. Of the ether BOX she sings the praises no lots. The skill of Bcbo as a housakcaper , the wealth of the ugly daughter of the banker , the dan gerous charms of the . portionless Zuloakha she can never say too much about. Her main business Is to bargain for the sum to be paid to the father or his daughter's hand ; a sum which Is us ually expended by that father in pots and pans ( all of copper ) and othr * utensils , which ho presents to his child ii3 her separate property. The details being settled after much haggling , the young people are engaged , and the mar- rlago-broker gets her commission both from the parents of tha bridegroom and those of the bride-elect. Among the poor and laboring classes the bargain Is arranged on ether grounds. The peasant takes a wife for her thews and ainows , or her skill at weaving carpets or making cheese ; while the bridegroom is or is not eligible , according as he may be capable of hard work , or may hold some small ofiico , or have a bit of land or a shop. More the marriage-broker la generally an amateur , who conducts the negotia tions purely from that love of match making which Is such a bloating to the world. The adk , or marriage coatract , is sim ply a legal form ; but it is marriage , and not betrothal. A few frlendo ore invited ; the brldo , perhaps a child of ton , is seat ed In a room with her parents and rela tions ; over the door hangs the usual cur tain. Or , if the ceremony takes place in ono room or the open air , the women are all veilod. At the other side of the curtain , in an outer room or in the open air , are the male guests ; and horc tquats the moollah or priest of the quarter , who now drones ont in a monotonous voice the marriage contract , which has been previously drawn out by him. "It is igrood between Hassan the draper , who ia vakeel ( agent ) for Housseln , the son of the baker , that ho , Honssoln , hereby acknowledges the rooolpt of the portion of Nlssa , tbo daughter of Achmet the grocer. " Hero follows the list of the property of the btido in lands , moneys , louses , cattle , dretsos , furniture , carpets - pots , pots , pans , and so on. Always a copy of the Koran and a certain weight of eowing silk are mentioned. This de tailed account of her property , consti tuting the woman's separate estate , her husband merely holds in trust during their cohabitation. At death or divorce It goes back'apaln 10 herself or heirs. THE WIFE'S 8EPARATB ESTATH. And It Is this mehr or separate estate that renders secure the otherwise precar ioua position of the cistern wife in a polygamous country , for the various things enumerated , though boknowlodged by the husband as received , may only ex ist on paper , Still ha has acknowledged , them and If ho wish to pat away his wife , or U they separate by consent , he la bound to refund the mehr of which he has legally acknowledged the receipt , or to obtain her legal discharge for the same. "And"continues themollab , "he acknowledges the receipt of the aforesaid - said mehr. ' ' then follows a hum of de light at the extent of the lady's property , "You , Huaan , how do you say as vakeel for Housseln ia this sol" "Yes.yes , I agree , " mamblei Hastan. "And you , Achmet , do you give you doughter , Lady Nisea , to be wife of Lord HOUB- sein1 ? "Yes , yes , I agree , " replies Achmet the grocor. "And you , Lady Nawi , are you there ? " "Ye , yef , she a * here , Moll ah , " replies a chorus of women from behind the curtain."And u agree , Lady NlsBal" Here there li a > lgglq from the chlld-brldo. "Yes , yea igroet , " comes in a triumphant chorus 'rom ' the women. "Then , " H ys the raolUh , solemnly , "in the name of jed , the compassionate , the merciful , and of Mohammed , the prophet of God , [ declare you , Ltrd Hounseln , and you , Lady NISJ , to bo man and wife. " Here the moollah puts his itamp , or seal to the document ; the various partlos teal it , too , it la carefully witncisod and formally completed. The mollah receives his fee of a few shillings and then , and not till then , ho hands ever the document her settlement and "marriage lines" In ono to the agent of the bride or to her father. TUB LKOJLL CKUEMONY. The legal ceremony li ever ; the young people are married fast , fast as the Mo hammedan law can bind. And , theoret ically , as yet they have never soon each other's faces. But really Houssoln has had many a glimpse of the fair Nlsaa ; her mother has often allowed him to roe her child from behind a curtain or a cupboard door. All this is understood. And the young people are now legally married. The wedding , as distinct from the onpon- Bah , may take place the same evening , In a week , a month , or not for years , ac cording to the ago , rank or circumstances of the brldo and bridegroom. Men and women feast separately , and aft6r many watorpipos have boon smoked , many pounds of sweetmeats consumed and a plentiful banquet hai boon disposed of the guests separate. All promise to bo present at the actual wedding. No music , no rejoicings nothing but whal wo' have described is soon at the ceremony wo hare detailed. The actual wedding is a scene of joy and merriment curious In the extreme. PILES ! PIIiESt PIIiKSt A SURE CURE FOUND AT uASTI MO ONE NEED SUFFER. A euro euro for Blind , Blooding , Itching nad Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams ( nn Indian Remedy , ) called Dr. William's ' Indian Fllo Ointment. A single box hna cured the worst chronic caaos of 25 or 30 years standing. No ono need suffer five mlnutCR after applying ; this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lutions , Instruments and oloo- tnorioa do moro harm than good. William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , al lays the Intense itching , ( particularly nt night after [ retting warm In bed , ) nets as a poultice , gives IniUnt relief , and Is prepared only for riles , itching of the private parts , and for nothlno also. Road what tha Hon , J. M. Opffinbehry. ol Cleveland , Bays about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oointmeut : "I hnvo used scores of Pil < Cures , and it affords , mo pleasure to say that ] hnvo never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief aa Dr , Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug- glflta and mailed on receipt of price. 60o and 81. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. P. GOODMAN , _ Wholesale Agent , The Burglary of tlio State Treasury Lincoln. News , One man , a wealthy and influential citizen said to-day that ho was utterly disgusted with the course the Evening News had taken in trying to arouse a feeling of sympathy for the dead robber and prejudice the people against the officers. Democrat. The above is clipped from a moss o : local twaddle emanating from an inex perienced "plug" who hopes to make his readers believe that some of the best anc most reliable citizens of Lincoln are justly Indignant at the whimpering , morbii sentiment which , some express for the dead Griffin. Wo would advlso the Dem ocrat's "wealthy and Influential cltlzon" to lay In a supply of hog cholera euro , for ho will grow worse Instead of better , we yorlly believe. The Now's isn't wearing crape In re- Bpect for the memory of Jim Griflin and would not lament audibly if McGu're ' ceased forever to Inflate his bellows and wo don't hear any sympathetic whisper ings for either of the robbers or those ether conspirators who stand in with the wholesale crime they attempted. It is the illy-planned manner of hustleing the foolhardy crlpplo into eternity that is universally complained of. If w. i. c. entertains an opinion , the News Is not diegnsted if ho continues to press it to his bosom. Wb concede his privilege. Ho ii like the fellow who believed his stomach stout enough for anything. The foolish man was willing to bet ho could drink a dose of red hot Iron , but in the attempt , \rhen it scorched his note , ho concluded to let the contents of that ladle cool off a littlo. Of course , ho lost his wager , and saved the use of lip salvo. The whole senate , including the state executive , were forced up to fever heat by the appalling occurronco. Before the spirit of Griflin had departed from Its earthly tenement , they offered to divide the state treasure aa a reward in evi dence of extreme gratitude to those who had been hired to "fill his body with lead. " But their valor suddenly cooled , and within twenty-four hours tender spmpathotlo hearts had hardened to a frigid state which couldn't be sliced off with a pick axe. All hands joined in the indictment and concluded that it was not after all a very bravo and honorable act to rob even a one-legged conspirator's little children of their father by shoot ing him in the back. Public opinion denounced the acts lat , 3d , and 3d as an outrage. A special { rand jury , good men and true , returned ; heir verdict In accordance with a sur prising abundance of convicting tcati- nony , including the amount of $1,500 liastily voted by the state senate to bo paid for the mnrder of Jim Griflin. All , ho incidents and circumstances con nected with the attempted robbery and death of an Implicated person , and what lias transpired since , continues to dis turb the public mind. Curiosity is ex cited and anxiety manifested by nil ex cept "a wealthy and influential citizen , " bo search for facts and uncover the mys tery. There Is something behind the reckless shooting act that the people want to know , and it is their sovereign privilege to enquire. The world Is full of mon who might bo classed among all sorts of villlans , deadbeats - beats , thieves , Incendiaries and murder ers , when their true Inwardness Is ro- voaled. Perhaps , if a "wealthy and in fluential citizen a" character was unveiled it might bo discovered that he Is a de tested Gnlteau wandering about In dis guise. The murderer of the lamented Garfield was captured and disposed of legally. The meanest creature of this nation of aovereigna is entitled to equal consideration before the law , and previ ous to carrying ont the death penalty Christian civilization de.croei the right of prayerful preparation for eternity. Are Nebraska officials possessed of moro power than Is derived from the consti tution of the United Slates ? BIOK HEADACHE. Thousands who have Buffered intensely with sick headache say that Hood's Sarsaparllla has completely cured them. Ono gentleman -thus re lieved , writes : "Hood's Sarsaparllla is worth its weight in gold. " Reader , if yon are a sulforer with sick headache , give Hood's Saraaparllla a trial. It will do yon positive good. Made by 0. I ilood & Co. , Lowell , Maes. Sold by all druggists. 100 Doses One Dollar. Inquiry by telegraph has failed thus far to secure definite confirmation of the reported death of Dictator Barrios ol Honduras. England Well Posted. The Manchester , England , Post Bays that a really Invaluable apeclfio for the cure of rheumatism , neuralgia and sprains was found in St. Jacobs OH , which has gained immense fame there ; also in Aus tralia and elsewhere. RIVALING DICKEN'S DUTCHMAN , A Colorado Convict Who Can Trnlli- fnllyiic Called Ho Spends IllB Iilfh In Prison Because UoLitkcs It Released Prom Prison Ono Day and In Jail the No\t , Denver Tribune. Chatloa Lingholmor , who was for over forty years an Inmate of Cherry Hill prison in Philadelphia , and daring his Imprisonment win made famona by Gharlos Dickens in his " American Notes , " In many respects has bis counter part In the person of "Doo" Vansooy , until a few days ago a convict In the Col orado penitentiary. Langholmcr'a cell was always loft vacant during his dis charge , for It WIH only a question of tlmo when the old man , la later years known as "Dickens' Dutchman , " would again bo sentenced to another term of Imprison ment. Van a coy on last Friday finished serving ont a throe years' term In the penitentiary nt Canon City for the crime of horse stealing in Furk county. Next day after his release ho was again at his old trade of stealing In Pueblo , whoio ho had immediately gone after leaving the prison , and now Vanscoy is confined in jail nt Pueblo awaiting trial on the charge. Vanscoy Is a man about fifty years of ago nud has for seventeen years boon confined in the penitentiaries of vaiious states. His hair has become gray , but ho shows no other signs that his prison life has boon detrimental to his welfare. Ho is a man of unusually largo proper tions. Ho has the form , of an alderman in prosperity , and strides his cell and the prison walks with as much dignity as a banker behind his counter. Ho is jovial , keeps well Informed by reading the news papers and is a man universally known In the prison. Ho says ho gets into prison because ho likes it better than "roughing It" on the outside. Ho has served sentences at Sing Sing , Now York , Columbus , Ohio , Jackson , Michigan , and at a half dozen ether penitentiaries. Horse stealing is his principal mania , and like Charles Lang- beimer , "Dickons' Dutchman , " ho is no sooner released than ho Is im prisoned on a similar offense. It is natural for him to steal. With him It is a kind of mania. The experience of seventeen years in various state prisons , has not in the least quieted his klepto maniac tondencea. CRIMES ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Vanscoy was born in the state of Now Yoik , and during the early part of his lifo was engaged In business. What his first offense was is not known , but since that fall ho has never been out of prison any length of tlmo. The only care ho seems to take Is to BOO that his term oi sentence Is not too long. His first confinement was at Sing Sing and since that time ho has boon confined in the penitentiaries of various middle and western states. He was born a thiel and will die a thief. Ho takes a pride in relating his experience in the peniten tiaries of the , different stages , detailing the different kinds cf punishments used in refractory casca.and giving his opinion as to which was the most efficacious. Vanscoy was discharged from the Canon City penitentiary by Warden Hey t on the 20th inst. The term of his sen tence , nnJor the good behavior provision would have expired March 1 , but owing to Ill-conduct he has forty-two extra days to serve. Ho repeatedly sent notes to Warden Hoyt to the effect that his time was out , and asked to bo discharged. Ho asked for a now pair of boots , and made various appeals for thoao necessar ies which are usually given a convict when leaving the penitentiary , bat the warden steadily refused. APPEAL AT LAST CHANTED. llocently as Warden Hoyt was walking over the gronnd , accompanied by Sheriff Sweeney , of Larimer county , Vanscoy raised his finger , which signal meant that ho desired to speak. The warden , sur mising the purpose of the proposed con versation , told him to get his coat and go to his cell , as he intended to discharge lilm , thereby returning to him twenty-two doys of his good time. Vanscoy , much elated , left his work , and In the evening appeared before ; ho warden in his now suit of clothes , the orison garb having been thrown aside. Warden Hoyt gave him the § 10 allow ance which every discharged prisoner re ceives. Vanecoy stood hesitatingly in , ho warden's prcsonco , and then ex claimed : "Tho 1st of March makes the sovou- ccnth year I have spent in various poni- entlnrles , and warden , " continued Vans- coy , "I have but one favor to ask. " "What is It ? " was the interrogatory reply of Warden Hoyt. ' After I had finished my first term at Sing Sing , I concluded to make a tour of the penitentiaries. I managed to got nto nearly all the loading ones cast and ; hon resolved on a trip west. I got through Joliet and was arrested n Kansas for stealing a horse. Bat ; hero fate was agalnet mo. Thod - jury hang and the only thing loft for me ; o do was to come to Colorado. Now , Warden , I am going to Utah , and you will confer a great favor If you will give a recommendation to the warden of the penitentiary of Utah territory. " The discharged convict know that ho would soon bo incarcerated in the ponl- ; ary again , and as ho always tried to avoid a second offense in the same state , ) is next intended region was Utah. The recommendation would have been of no avail , for although discharged March 20th , a day later he wan arrested at Pueblo for the crime of larceny , and will doubtless receive a new sentence. COMPLIMENTING THE WARDEN. Being of a refractory deposition , it re cently became necoseary to inflict on Yanasoy some of the more oovora rales ot prison life. Ho suggested to Warden Eloyt that his penalties were not severe enough , and would recount how they drowned prisoners at Sing Sing , pad dled them at Jackson and placed them In tubs of water at Columbus , Ohio , and then turned on on elcrtrlo battery. llo cently Warden Hoyt made uao of a new scheme to punish prisoners , and found it neeestary to make Vanscoy one of the victims , About two weeks later the warden , on mooting Vanecoy , the latter said : "Warden , I want to speak to you a moment. " "Well , what is it ? " inquired the warden - den < den"That punishment of yours.boats them all. " Vanscoy'a departure from the penlten- iary , like that of Charles Dickons' old Langheimer , is only a temporary ab- aoiice a vacation. J A Point About Dlipitches from Europe , which are confirmed by statements from mannfac- uting centers in the Eistern States , show that from one caaso and another many heavy orders for cartridges hate boon and are to bo placed by foreign nn tlons with American firms. It may bo of interest to some to know how It Is that , with n tariff tax of tno cents a pound on load , American mann facturors can make cartridges and ship thorn to all parts of the world at figuroi for which they cannot bo sold hero. The duty on lead was Imposed for the pur pose of enriching a few producers of tha metal at the oxpooso of all the people. I sells ordinarily in the east for a little loss than foreign load with the duty added or just enough chcapor to keep forolgi load out. When It Is to bo manuf cturoi for export , however , foreign bought loru oomoa in duty free by moans of a draw back at the Custom houses. In this way wo hare by law so arranged matters tha' ' cartridges to bo sold to Americans are taxed bat cartridges to bo sold to some foroln nation which may take a nation to kill Americans with them are not taxed. taxed.Wo Wo have practical frso trade In load by moans of the Custom house draw-backs , except that no American gets the bonetii of it. E t ory pound of load manufacturoc for sale in this country pnys some public robber two cents. THE BEST WASHING COMPOUND of the day is undoubtedly JAMES PYLE'S ' PEARLINE. It cleanses the dirtiest and most elegant fabric wlthon' ' injury and with little labor. For silo by grocors. DHIN1UNG ON THE SfcY. How Alleged Temperance People Tnko Their lotl by Stealth. York Telegram. "Our business does not como entirely from people who drink , for n good per centage of the money that goes into the till comes from those who are cupposoi to bo strictly temperance people , " sale the cashier In the bar-room of one of the largo hotels that face Madlaon Square "How do they do it ? " "Oh , it's easy enough for a man who wants his bitter to got them right hero , oven if ho Is an avowed blue-ribbon man. There was a Boston clergyman stopping hero las wook.aOf course ho does not drink certainly notl But every morning a breakfast , wo cent into the dining room a glass of seltzer lemonade for him which ho drank to 'wake his stomach up , as ho told his friends at the earn table. One-quarter of that glass o lemonade was pure Holland gin , which being white in color , could not bo do tcctod oven by the person sitting next to him. Yea , of course , wo knew.thogli was in It , for ho has been stopping at thi hotel when In the city for some fifteen years , and there waa an nndorstandlu ] reached between us a long while ago. "Thon there Is the wife of a nava officer of high rank who always stop hero while her husband is on one of hi cruises. With dessert at dinner oho ha two small cups of very black cofloo , ant her friends always speak of how mucl more animated and entertaining eho 1 after dinner than before it. She be comes then a really beautiful talker The trao reason is that there was a stll pony of the best French brandy in cacl ono of thoao little cups of black coffee. ' "Now look there ; watch that , " sail said the speaker , stopping suddenly am nodding his head toward the door of the room , "now you'il have a practical lllns tration of what I say. " As ho spoke throe gentlemen atrolloi in and walked up to the bar. Each ono of them were silk hats and largo dfa inond sollta'rea ' In their shirt fronts. They each ordered drinks , two taklnp whisky and the third a bottle of gingo : ale. "Yon keep it up hotter than I thought yon could , Aleck , " said ono of the whisky drinkers to the third man as ho came up to the cashier's desk to pay the check. "I'm blcaied if I didn't think Billy would win inside of two weeks. " "I'm going to win that bjt and don't yon forget it , " eaid the third man com placently. "There's only a monthyel and then the time's up. ' ' "Tho man who drank the ginger ale , " said the cashier , when they had left the room , " is in the eastern houeo , pretty near the head of it. Ho made a hot of $5,000 two months ngo with ono of the leaders of the county democracy that ho wouldn't drink a drop of anything for three months. Two or throe times a day ho comes in and takes a bottle of Belfast ginger ale with some of his friends. The barkeeper over there will bo SSOO richer when the Castom house man wins the bet. " "Why , " asked the reporter doubt- Enlly. "Don't you ECO , " said the cashier , in ilsgust , "the barkeeper has a peculiar box from which ho takes those bottles of ginger alo. Each bottle in the box has oeon very carefully opened , so as not to destroy the tinfoil cipaulo over the cork , and has been fixed with old rye whisky one-quarter whisky , ihrfle-quartora ginger alo. Do you 'tumble' now ? " ' There was ono old fellow , a retired merchant and a pillar of the Fifth avenue church , who ttoppod hero last winter , who always at his meals had a lemon sent to him In a small glass. Ono end ) f the lemon was nicely sliced off and ; ho lemon was carefully sot up in the jlaes on the other end. Ho sucked the julco from the lemon after ho had done eating and everybody thought ho took it ; o help his digestion. So ho did , but ; ho lemon was about half full of 'tho ' old staff , ' so that ho got a good 'whisky sour' ivory tlmo. I could go on for on hour telling you of games like these. It soomcd to bo a mania with a great many jeoplo to hide the fact that they drank mythlng , and they will go to any amount of trouble to deceive their friends and acquaintance * . But we who are behind , he scenes , as it wore , know all about It. Ot course wo never give it away , for it is wortha gcod deal of money to UB. " Ho Found Out. ioston Evening Gazette. One day last week , when the engines/ / were flying down Washington street In response to an alarm of fire a man who was running was stopped by an eager citi zen In quest of information , who asked hurriedly of him : "What's a-fire ? " to which the other atiBrllyreplled : "What's a fire ? Why something In a state com- instlon , you fool ! Lock at your diction ary I" TIMKEN SEEING VEHICLES ; EASIEST RlDiinr Trq-psisia.VEHICLE Ufie. Rldtt ea jr p * * * _ gwlUionepn- ion as two. m " * Th Springs lengthen ind shorten according to the weight they carry. Equally well adapted to rough country road * pnd fine drive * oicltlci. Manufactured end 1014 by ill luding CyrltjtLPullderi and Ocilirt. Free from Oplatit , Hinctlc * and 1'otsons. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE for Couclip. Bore Thront , llonrenci * InHncntOt CoKlfe llronrhltls Croup , W Iiooplnff Cough , AM limn , Quln.j- * ln ln Chf t , ttulollier ITcctlpnl rf tH Tlirttnt an.t Lungi. Price fie ccn'.n n bottlp. Sold liy DruKlut' nnd DoM crirtles iinalilt la Imliict their tletitcr la promptly get it for thtmclll \ rectlt r tien bottles , Erureti cfiarail taU , l/y trmttng one dollar to TUB ruuti.Fs A. Toumn roitwNr , SolaU Dprl an < l lUnurActnrfrn. Illltlinorf , ) l rjl nlC.S.X. METAL lorn n copper-milh by trade , and tlio inmll par ticles ol brass and copper Irom tiling get Into iorc > on my arms and poisoned my whole imteo. Mercury administered bronchi on rlieuninll tnnr < d I bccnno 1 took l oiloz > n bottles of Swltt'e Spcclflc My Itgi , nrtiu and rmmlt are nil rlKhtagaln. I use them without pain. My restoration la duo to S. S. S. 1'riTRH R" . lx > VR , Jan. [ ) . 1835. Augusta , Oft. Malarial Poison. Wo have useJHwIH'a Spcdflc In our f&mllv nj &n antldoto for maltrlal poison ( or two or three yearn , and have Dover Known It to ( all In a slnglo Instance. W. 0. Fuiium ; Sumpter county , Oa , Sopt. 11 , 18:4. Ulcers. For six or eight yonra I sufTorod with ulc'rs on mv right leg. I waa treated with lodldo ot I'otnashim and Mercury , and I became helpless. Blx bottles ot SwHt'a hpoclflo made a permanent cure. Feb. 23 , 1835. U. D. WILSON , Galucarillc , Cla. Swlffa Specific Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on load and Skin Diseases mailed froo. The SWIIT SrKCirio Co , Drawer 3 , AtUnta Oa , , or 159 W. 23d St. . N. Y. _ _ _ C17 St. Chnrlcs St , , St. Louis , Mo. A regular Krado&te or two Medletl College * , bashecn lonffe Bgtged In the , pccUUrcatmcutor CAHONIC , Huron * . BKII Boa BLOOB Dlgiiiulbaa anr other tfnjalelauln 8t.Lo&ll. u etty papera ib&w and all old rexldonu kaov. i Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mentzl cad Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn < : rJT c. lions oi Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood PolawCyg , Old SOrCS and Ulcers , are treated lth inpnalleinS lueeesi.on latest pelealltie principle , . pt'elrrrhat | v. Diseases Arising from indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vhich rro.iue . * > om < or th Mlonlni etcctil ucrvouineii , dcblhlr , dlmnen or ilflil and defective memory , flmplfi on the f t < ! . pnjileal dcear , arenlontothc toeletr o ( foimilei.eounisiti or lieu , eta , rendering JSIarrlago improper or unhappy , au riermantillycnrcd. rMnphlet(39 r Se > ) eathe tie eKt4 la sealed envelope , free to anj aj.lrrw. ContultatlonaKf Gooorbymalirree.aDdlnTlted. Wrlu forqucitloDi. A Positive Written Guarantee elve * la all curable eaics. Medicines tenl ererjnhera. I Pamphlets , KnpllBh or German , O4 pacoa , dt > Icrlblnc nbovo diicnace , In male or remit ! * , FIIED. RftARRBAGE GUIDE ! ISO pasci. flne platen , llluitratfl n elolh and tilt clKllox , ' , ro ney r iK > aUg ; game. | iap r ooveri , 200. Thl * bo pulaa alt the curleui , doubtral or Ia4lltlvc. w&et t % know. A book er great Intuut to all. Uuld , u frcratwd by ntu the LIVBRiiiil ICIUNK , mil IfivTuiiK Tint JIBAX.TH nntl VIGOR of TtOUTIL D.P * Vi'antnl Aptn'tlto , In- , l-av. ot S uroil. lot,2s : , muscles iuiu H'tvfs rcct'lvo ncwtorcu , Kr.livctm His nilml anil t ) Jir.ilu Power , complaint ! pwiMtsrto tliolrsioc vl ( il In DB. Ei' r.KK.'SIHOM I'DOTO Nife nod ie dy euro , tfiirea u cluur , liualtLv complexion. fruition ! bUruiriteat cT""f < ' ' " ( , oiilyntM rj tlippoptilurllyoi IhuotlKliul. Ju uut uxpeii. .flit KUtlll ! ( > ltIUINAT.AM > llBST. Kourt TouriKVIn-mtoTha nr. JlnrNir MM to.'fc in , JMo.or ou. "DREAM 35OOK.--JJI mntDCfi net ! ttool ititottaaiiOK.liav.jf I REWARD EQUAL OP LORILLARD'S . - . , - , _ . . The Dime Cut1 -j. fnjiit bo uLARCE and ai COOP eT'ry"l > 7. nirtll & Dlcklo , GO & 02 Watiub Are , , 'iWa brand is a happy combination of fine , young crisp red , burly lor ) ; Ullor , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR and it Just meets the taste of a largo number of cbencrs. Orders for 'Tlowsharo" are coining In rapidly rom all parts of the country , demonstrating how luickly tko great army of chewcra strike n good combination of Tobacco , both us to quality and nuantlty. Messrs Loiillard & Co. have exercised no Ittlo time and la'nor In endeavoring to reach the Aetna of Perfection in Plowshare , aid scam to hare lone It. Besides the TfiN CK.ST CUTS ot PJonshare are Vhicli la a point not to be overlooked by dealers who will flnd it to their IntoresS to order omo and ho their customers an opportunity to try It. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealnrs suppliad by ironcwcpfc Sctoentgen , Council Bluffs. 'eregoy & Moore , " " j. Kirecht & Co. " " Stewart liros. " " 'nxtou & Gallagher , Omaha. ilcCord , Brady & Co , Omaha. Fur Bale in Omaba by I , YlnKllntr , 518 S 13th Street , lenry Ditzon , 001 S 13th Bt. leimrcd & Co. . 002 8 13th St. > eo Oarismn.lOlO Far n am St. Canfman liroe. , 207 S 15th St. Caufmnn Bros , 1000 Farnnm St. 'rank Arnold & Co. , 1-118 Farnam St. Atifru't Plotz & Co. . 1509 Douglas St. ! eo. Heitnrod , CIS N 16th St. iorgon & Smiley , N , W , Cor , IGth and Cum- log Sta. Van Green Bros. , N. W. Cor. Division and Gumlng Sts. / . Stevens 913 N. 21it St. tf OOP'S MAMMOTH MUSEUM-THEATEE , ( Formerly Academy of Music ) I. A , DnixsnACH & Co , , Proprietors Cou J , nYoon , Manager OPENING OV THE Popular Family liesort , Atiril ' 85. Tuesday. 7th , . I'Dgaucmont Extraordinary of 7. J. Mortimer's Slur Dramatic Co In the Koinartic Day , THE "OCTOROON. " Chtngo ot etagt performance three times a week , FAJLA C1Z MIJ8J8U2H Will contain Freaks of Nature and Curioil iea from all parts of the world , being a iclon- IGc and moral exhibition. Kntlro change uyery week of curiosltleu. A lloaort for Ladies , A Resort for Children lOcts ADMISSION lOcts Mujoum open from 1 p , in , to 11 p. tn , Theater Matinee daily , 2 p , tn. , anil night , 8p , in. Tha remarkable growth ot 'Omnhn dating the last loir yoara b B matter ol great antontahmont to thoao who pity an occasional visit to thla growing city. The development of the Stor > V Yarda the noooaalty o ! the Bolt Llna Road the finolr paved stroota the hundreds oi new roaldonoca and costly bnelnoni blocki , with the popnlntlon of our city raoro than doubled Gi the last five yoara. All thin la a great unrprlao to vialton and Ia the admiration of ons oltlious. Thla rapid growth , the bnelnosa activity , and tha many oabatauUnl Iraprovomontj made o lively demand for Omaha real eatato , uifl every Invoatoi hai made a handiomo profit. Slnao the Wall Street panlo May , with the onbaonaont cry of hard times , there haa boon lees demand from epoonls" torn , but a fall demand from Invoatoin Booking homoa. This latter clwa are taking advantage of low prloos In bnlld. Ing material and are aocurlng tHolr homo0 at much loaa coat than will bo possible o year honco. Spconlatora , too , oan bay real eaUf B ohoapor now and onght to taka advent u o of proaont price * for futnis pro ta. The next few yearn promlooa greats E dwolopmonU In Omaha than the nail fiv ) yoara , which have boon aa good aa wo could reasonably doolro. Now man * afeotnrlng oatabllahtnonta and Inrpo Job' blng houaoa are added olmoat weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through * but the State , who have tholr money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of In- toroat , which , If judlclonaly Invested In Omaha real ottato , would bring them much greater returns. Wo hove many bargains rrhlch wo are confident will bring the purchaser large profits In tha near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in tlio north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reasonable - able prices oa Sherman avemio.l7th , I8th , 19th and 20th streets. Wesfc on Farnam , .Davenport , Cuming , and all the ending strceta in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Caliior- 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 tlie western part of the city will increase in valna _ We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company nneS the railroads will certainly double the once in a short time. We also have some tine business ota and Home elegant , inside rosi- leucep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find come good bargioiifl ifj 213. South Hth Bfc , Bet .men Famham and DOUKBF. ! P. S. We ask those who hare property for sale at a bergnin to irt as a callWe want only bargaino Wo will'positively not handle prop arty nfc moro than its real value.