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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY APRIL 21 , 1885 DYSPEPSIA In d n eron i wfll > dlMrwwlru ; cnnrl&tnt. U ntitlMted , It tend * , ty Imi'Mring notritlon , 4nd de- iirmMnx thn Ions of the tturn , to pnptn the wu Icr Ilipid U lini > . _ . _ -THE BEST TONIC. ? rildV'lr flurot ny npp ln ln ll luforran. llrnriliiirn , ItpicblnR , TiiKtlnatlio I'nnil , Ac. 1 1 rnrlchm and purltlm thn blond , sllma. Utn the prf tit * , and aids the amtlmlUtlon of food. Hrv J/T. Kosnmn , th honored puiitor of the Klrnt UfltormPd Cburcb. Baltimoro. 3Id , ay : "Havlnc uwd Ilrcmn ft Iron Hitters for Dyfipppsia and IndUcotttlon , I takn great jiloAaiim In ntcom- mending U blshlj. A l o corf M < T It.a nplcndld tonla and IntlRorator. andrery ntrrncthpnlnir " Oenulno ha * above trademark and rrowwd rpdllnea nnwrannor. Tulir no oilier. Madnonlfby 1IUI\V.V ( 'III'.JIIOAI-CO. llAl.TIMlli.MI ) : ) . I.ADirn' HAND HOOK uwfnl and attraetlre.con- Ulnlnull t nt prim for rrclpcn. 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The Growls ot Disappointed Poll ! clans Missouri Colonels Still for Com missions. Correspondence of THR Bnc. WASiiiNaiox , D. 0. , April 20. "It awfully moan to kick a follow when he down , " said a friend the other da ; opcaklng of the abnao being heaped upc the late postmaster general , "It's b : enough to bo an ox-cabinot officer , at have ta go to the wall while somoboc else is in the ring , without making i much fuss and feathoro about n , lilt matter llko a badly-written nowapapi letter. " For my part , I have much to heart-felt sympathy for Frank Hnttoi I am inclined to think all the blunders i that letter to the Tribune , in defense < himself I have not BOOH it only tl nowapapor allusions to It , selecting tl bad points ; the good onea , of conrs wcro not mentioned never are wo : the fault of the printers and proo : readers. Wo all know what a jolly , ol Iiandcdfollow Frank Hatton is , asolf-mac man coming up from the printers' etlcl and much credit ho deserves for belt ambitions to mount the highest round i the ladder. I bavo no doubt that Frat Hatton aa postmaster-general AVE SOME SOUND ADVICE to Protidont Arthur. If President A thur took that advlco la another thlnj I presume ho did , for Postmastor-Goi oral Vilaa saya ho found the postoffic department in perfect order , and giv < Mr. Hatton high compliment for hla o : ocntivo ability. It is all a man's life worth to get into print correctly. I ai reminded of what the anxious wife cone ono of our distinguished men said aboi her husband when ho was busily engage in writing n speech , which , of coursi would bo printed. "I have to watch tlu apaoch as a hank does a chicken to sc that all the i's are dotted and all the t1 crossed , and that the words are spelle right , and ho makes fun of mo and saj the printers and proof readers will d all that , yes ; and I tell him that all th newspapers in the country will bo sayln how that senator murders the klnga En glish fearfully , ho can't wrlto a sontenc correctly or spall half a dozen word right to save his life , and this kind c ridicule would kill his next chances fo re-election. " The good wlfo was coi root. WHAT THE PRESIDENT WONT * DO. I overheard a Missouri colonel , ono o the COO that now make their dally visit to the whlto house ; , Bay to a f riond at thi lepot , who wsa about leaving Washing .on in diaguat : "I have just left a lot o Vllssaurlans painting Willard'a hotel ret jeoauBo the president flatly refused t < nako a clean ewoop of all the republican lolding oflico in Missouri. Ho said hi would not do It. When the terra 01 > flice expired ho would cojslder the ap lointmonts , so I don't see any use in mi itaylng hero any longer ; of courao I don' rant an office , but come down to help thi wya ; " and off ho rolled with the cars 'Who is that man ? " I asked of the per ion ho had been talking to. "Oh , om ) f St. Louis' richest commercial men wh' tame hero to back a lot of colonels foi ilgh office , but President Cleveland wil tic ? to his promised policy and civil ser rice reform , and the rod hot democrati : an howl themsalvcs spaachlota , " THE I'KESIDBNT'S PRIVATE SECRETARY 3ol. Lament , Is a most remarkable mar ind ono whose political qualifications J kdmiro moro than any one elao I have some In contact with In the now ndmlnle ration. Ho is always polite , courteous ind considerate of the press reporters , oellng no doubt that they have right at veil as politicians , and la willing to give nformatlonwhile ho tolls no tales out ol chool , not ho. Ho listens attentive ! ] p advlco and information , but glvee ittlo about the inner-worklngi if the political machine. Mj irat night of that delicate ragllo looking follow fairly took awaj ny breath. I really believe I looked al lim with mouth wldo open , so natociahec vaa I. From all I had beard and read , i man who had ably filled the itnportanl loaltlons of member of the Now Yotl eglalaturo , confidential friend and ad * laor of Samuel Tildcn , and private sec otary and friend confidential to Govor lor Cleveland , and now his chief mar ind friend , I expected to BCD a very dlf eront looking man from what I , did BOO , md told him so. Ho laughed and askoc no if'I expected to aeo a six footer. 1 ' "No for I had hoard 'oplled , , you won lot a largo maii , but I did expect to sat j most formidable looking follow. " Indoec . ' expected him to bo a sort of man thai ronld chill you at a glance and yoi vouldn't ' bavo the courage to ask for any lilng , while on the contrary hla mannci s so plonuant' nd considerate you an omptpd to make him your con idoutial friend too. Ho ia vorj light ; his face palo and delicate as ; 'oung girl's , hii * pure blue eyes bavlnp \ wonderful depth and In them ; his head i a long ono , 1 assure youfond , perfect n nhapo , covered with well-arranged ight-brown hair ; the blue veins on hit emplos are aa distinct as an infant's , bowing that ho has no "bad habits. " li clear tho' palo complexion ihowt his. I am told that he uses tob'acco In 10 form and does not tolerate It In work- ng hours about tha white house , at least bout his office. Ho is in pbyiique what uggesta to mo in size , movement and ompluxlon a perfect poem all things in tarmony from the tip of his boots to the rown of his head , and all the details ol ib oflico run with the smoothness and ( lending of niualo. He looks very young ; fore it not for his well-grown light- irowu moustache , would not seem to be ivor twenty.one ; hardly that. I iavo seen many a strapping outh of twenty-one look- Idor thsn does he. He cannot bo very Id at the beat , though old In experience , nd I hear the great mental strain of the > aat alx months is telling upon his health , or It Is he who gets the first blow ot all he political blows dealt at the White louse ; 'tis ho who must BOO all the lot- era "personal" and otherwise ; 'tis he rho mutt see all the apodal visitors first , r their cardt ; In thott , 'tis he who keopi nurd over the president. Ho is not nly a man to admlro officially and pollt- : &ly ) , but were I a young girl I think I ould have up difficulty in falling In love ' 1th him at first sight , as I did with MRS , J.AilONT ud hlstwo , beautiful children , the moat eantiful creature ! I have ever Been. I ball never forgot them ui they appeared > me when piying my toipecta to Mri , Lament short tlmo since. The roc was full of callers at the tin : By lomo unknown force turned around ami behold stand ! ; In a curtained door , which divided t nursery from the parlor , two little boln that had a gifted artist's brush palnto or skillful hand posed , could not ha boon moro beautiful and picturesque. : their tiny little arms they hold wax dolls , not half BO waxen and pnroaa tin own little faces , keenly allvo to what w ( { olng on ; that dainty curiosity which tenderly blended with delicate modest Such a sight might bring Raphael to li again. And such a vision of heaven w worth all the pleasures of fashionable a cioty , and softens our hearts into a to dornoss that nothing else can do. Tl soft clasp of thoio tiny arms around n neck sent n thrill of happiness thronj my soul that no costly and brilliant nee lace could possibly awaken , nnd I ft that something "better than marts know" had boon given mo. It Is not f ton that ono gets each a glimpse oi purar and higher lifo la going thn ronn of Washington society. Mrs. Lament , tl proud mother of the lovely cherubs ai the happy wlfo ol the president's prlva secretary , ii n charming and Intorostii lady of fascinating conversational potrot and haa already become /cry popular aocioty , though she docs not have tl appoaranca of ono who la over-fond society doings , but loving domestic 11 and the companionship of her husbat and children and a few choice friend She ia a bright brunette in coinploxloi her hair and eyes dark , n decidedly goc looking lady of medium height and nil ish faguro. Her address Is moat ploaslt and frank , well calculated to make goc friends. She dracoes in perfect taat aud acorns Imbnod with good acnso in a things , and I fool sure will not have hi head turned by all the qood things sal of her. The ladles of the new ndminl tratlon have prominent places to fill , at I know all ot my readers will bo glad ' hear good tidings from them , and as f as lies in my power you shall hear fro them as they ore , for I wlah to give pi tures true to life. Cox. AGREtVC CHOW ROOST. a Million Corn-Stcalcrs Capture tl Woods and Astound the NntlvcH. Bnshkill ( Pa. ) letter to the Now York Su As Simon Trauol , a farmer living nci High Knob , In the southwestern part < Ihls county , waa chopping in the woo ; ibouthmlf way up the mountain Thnr 3ay last , ho waa attracted by a flock i : rows which appeared suddenly from southern direction and alighted In a hlg tree a hundred yards away. After ; reat deal of loud crowing the Hock aroi nd flow away in the direction from whlc ; hey camo. ' Trancl then went on wll iia work. About the middle of the afternoon , a lonr after the crows had taken the leparturo , ho happened to look soutl vard and saw that the sky was blac vlth aoino approaching object. In a f o uintit'es ho diecovored that it waa D mmenao flock of crows , which soon awoj nto the Knob woods , and with a thunde if wing and deafening clamor of throil ottlcd down into the trees whoso leal ess branches became blvckened with th lirda from top to bottcin. For thro tours flock after flock of crows poured hi 0 the woods , until the aide of the hill fa 1 apace of moro than forty acres wa ovcred so thickly with thorn that bl | tranches wera anllt from the trees be loath their weight. It vras nearly dar rhen the last flock found a roatlng-plac a the woods , and midnight came befor [ Ulotnots ] had boon restored in the vna ongrogatlon. The crows remained in the woods nnti ist Monday. Early every mornln ] locka would start out from the colony aking different directions , and after be ag absent for an hour or so would om fter another return. Their arrival wa rooted with the widest commotion al trough the woods , vociferous cawlnj nd flapping of wings being kept up fo .tea. Then ottfor flocks would go out o bo mot Tjith the same hubbub on thei : eturn. The news of thla great crow- ooat spread around the thinly-aottlec eglon , and people came from far am ear to hoar tbo crows , Saturday a number of the natlvei greed that It would bo a good thing ow tnat they had apparently all tht cows there were in the country withtt each , to make nightly raids on them , nd thus aavo a good deal of future loti 0 cornfields. Accordingly a paity o. avon , aimed with gnus and long poles nd Homo of them carrying torches egan the work of 'destruction. Thoj eachod the wooda where the crows won [ coping about 9 o'clock. The torchci rero lit , and the raiders entered thi roods. They bad not proceeded fai rhou they were greeted with a yell ol efianco from 100,000 crows , Tno yol rat followed by hundreds of the bird ioldly attacking the Invading parly alng both beak and cluw with such efleci hat the surprised backwoodsmen wen orcocl to tloo to aavo themselves. Tlie ; roro followed to the edge of the troodi iy flocks of Infuriated crows , and not i hot was fired cor a crow killed. Monday morning for the first tlmo no flock loft the woods , but all was bustle ommotion and noise among the crows 'bo ontsro colony seemed to bo In motloi raong the trees. Crows were darting ir 11 directions , uttering peculiar cries , ani vidontly anxious to bo everywhere al nee , Just before noon matters became omparatlvoly quiet , and then small flocki egan to emerge from the woods goicf. 1 all directions. Thla exodus continued ntil late in the afternoon- when over ; ton had disappeared , and noco came ack. The acone In the piece of wooda , icy had occupied ia described aa re- larkablo. Every tree had ono or more ranches torn from it , and they lay plied bout on the ground aa if the trees had td been swept by a whirlwind. jSvery > ot of ground was torn up plainly by 10 crows searching for Insects for food. "Every spring , " says an old citizen of its village , "tho crow * , like wild pigeons , sther somewhere about the country to o tholr courting and mate. This spring iry happened to select the High Knob , ecause the icouts they sent out to got a lace for them liked It , and guided the 'st to the spot. As the love-making rogresies flocks of crows go out to BO- ict good nesting and foraging places , hey come back to the roost and report , ad a grand discussion Is had on that , fter theao matters are all settled , and r ry crow Is mated , thty form Into ocka of twenty er so and , after they bid tea other good-bye , leave for the Jo- lootlvo nesting places selected for them , aat Monday forenoon , when tharo was toh a commotion among the crows on to Knob , they were taking leave of ono lother. There will probably never bo lother crow.roost la this part of the mntry. Next year It may bo in Ken- icky. Those OnmpIalnlnU of Sore Throat or oarucnesa should use UBOWN'S BRONCHIAL IIOCHEH , The e fleet is extraordinary , par- ; ulatly when unud by ilogera and speakers r clearing the voice. ASSASSINATION OF LINCOLN. Story of a Man Wo was in tee Bo Office , Grounds for the Belief That Boot Intended to Kill Grant. A. Komlnlgconco of the Great Trn cily Xlidt IB Full ol Interest. The Wnshlngtou Evening Oiitlo pal llahoa the following Interesting Intorvlc relative to the assassination nf Proaldoi Lincoln , Mr , Harry Ford , who Is ma : aging the opera honso In Washington , a brother of Mr. John T. Ford wl owned the old Tenth Street theater. M John T. Ford on the ulght of the nssn alnation was In Richmond visiting non friends. Mr. Harry Ford was In the bo : oflico. With him wore J. S. Seas Fen who is alee connected with the preaoi Fordo , and the hnsband of Laura Keen Mlns Ivocno tvni then playing an ongag mont on Tenth street , the piece for thi night being "Onr Atnorlciu Cousin Mr. Ford had Inrltod the president an Gen , Grant to attend the performance. . The National theater had alao oxtcndc to thorn n similar Invitation. Mr. Lti coin accepted Mr. Ford's Invitation. Goi Grant could not do eo , because ho ha loft that day to visit hla mother , who vri living In Now Jersey. Bald Mr. Foi to-doy : Till ! OPPORTUNITY. "Booth , yon see , ai an actor and f ( ion of the houeo , had the full run of il place , Ho could go anywhera ho wantt to. It was the easiest thing In tl world for him to find his way without hli dranco and'wlthout difficulty to the pro Idcnt's box. I told him that wo cxpoo od President Lincoln and Gen. Grant i the play that night. Alao told him thi no were going to have thosa two dl tingulshcd men on ono aldo and Goi Leo on the other. Booth broke into denunciation of Leo for having given u the sword of Virginia , which ho ho promised never to surrender. Ho , hov over , showed no unusual oxcitomont. " "Did yon see him when ho came t the theatre in the evening ? " "Yes ; ho came In about 8 o'clock. H stopped at the box-office and chatted few minutes. Ho laid a cigar stump o the lodge in front of him , saying , with laugh , oo ho did so : 'Ho who would th ; stump displace must moot J. Booth fac fnca to face. " " HEARD TUB SHOT. "When did you next see him ? ' "After the shooting. Wo heard th shot In the box-office , but paid not al tontlon to it at first. If you Jecollecl there is a scene In 'Our American Cousli In which Sir Edward Trencbard puts pistol to hla head with suicidal intent Wo in the box thought the pistol hai ; ono off accidentally , but the noiao am sonfualon which followed , and the re membrnnco that the attempted snicld 3ld not take place until the third act uatio us change our mindo. . ' ihrew open the wicket looklnj 'rotn the box-office upon the stage Booth was crouched on the stage with i ailfo in his Land. Ho was crouchoi ipon his aide. I saw him get up and rm icroas the stage , from the rear of wind 10 made his eacapa. No , I did not hea , ho words , slo semper tjrannua. The ; rroro mod by Booth in the box. I di lot think that there is any doubt tha 3oeth Injured himself whan ho jumpsc rom the box. 1 had , In the absence o ho man who usually attended to aucl patter , arranged tha box during the day ' . had procured the loan of flags from the reasnry department , and had hung h rent of the box a picture of Washington , Jooth'a spur caught In that picture. I < ros ripped down several inches. " "When you saw Booth crouched on the tago did you suspect what had occurred ? ' THE KNIFE FOR OUANT. "No ; wo thought that there Dad beer fight and that Booth was in it. We bought that someone had shot at him nd that ho had drawn bio knlfo In self- ' . ( .fence. Aa soon as wo learned the acts , and wo irero but a short time do- ag so , I came to the conclusion that I iavo ever since hold , that Booth Intcnd- d that knlfo for General Grant. " "In rushing from tha buildlmg did not Jnoth injure someone else ? " "Yee , ho struck at Withers , the leader f the orchestra , who had gone under the tago at the cloao of the act and who on- onntcred Booth. The latter had the : nlfo in his hand when ho struck With- rs , but ho did not Intend to stab him. lo hold the blade of the knife laterally , lot perpendicularly. Witbcri' clothes roro cut through and an iticieion waialao aado in the skin. THE BSCAPE. "When Booth got to his horse , ho , , 'lth the butt cud of his pistol , knocked ho mau down wlioliold the animal. The nan who brought the horao tp the ap- lolnted place was Spinglor , our stage arpontor , Spangler was a great admirer f Booth , and would do anything for ilm. Tint ho know nothing of Booth's ntontion was evident from the fact that 10 gave the horjo to another man. iparjglor , however , had to spend throe ears In the Dry Tortugas. " "How long after the shooting was it eforo the president was removed ? " "About ton minutes. Ho was taken 3 510 Tenth street. The house was the omo of the Petonon family. It is now coupled by the Washington Sentinel. " "Were- you snipocted of complicity In 10 crime ? " "Yea. There wai some talk of it at rat , but the examination jihowed that It as unfounded. Wo were hold only us itnoesas , " YOUNGMENt KErtI ) THIS. Tna VOLTAIO BELT Co , , ol Marshall , Mich , , Ter to eend their celebrated EtEOTBo-VoL- 110 BILT and other ELKOTBIO APPLIANCEB on i&l ( or thirty days , to men ( young or old ) Bictod with nervous debility , lost of vitality id manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also r rhoumatlim , neuralgia , paralysis , and any other diseases. Comnleto restoration to salth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No sk u incurred M thirty days trial ii allowed , ' 'rite them at once ( or Illustrated pamphlet oe , Mr , Bvreoney'n Unt in Fly/Time , 111 Nyo. But I was going to speak moro In par- cnlar about Mr. Sweeney's cat. Mr. rreoney had a large cat named Dr. Mary falker , of which he was very fond. Dr. 'ary Walker remained ut the drug store 1 the.time , and was known all over St. anl a * a quiet and reserved cat , If Dr * 'ary Walker took in the town nfior lioo hour0 , nobody seemed to know any- itnz about It. She would be around Igut and chverUil the next morning and tend to the duties at the store jast as lough nothing whatever had evtr lisp ened. Ono day hit summer Mr , Sweeney ft a largo plato of lly-papor with water ijt in the window , hoping to | gather a w quarts of flies In a deceased state. ' Dr. Maty Walker mod to go to this wl dow during the afternoon and look eon on the busy elroot while the call or ! pleasant memories of her past life. Tti afternoon she thought she would call i some moro memories , so she went over < the counter , end from there jump down on the wlndowslll. landing with i four foot In the pinto of fiy-p per. At first she regarded It as n joke ai treated the matter very lightly , but lat on she observed that the fiy-ppot stu to her foot with great tenacity of pnrpot She controlled herself and acted in t coolest manner , though you could ha seen that mentally she sullcrod intense ! She ait down a moment to moro ful outline a plan for the future. In doii so she made a great mistake. The gc tnro resulted in gluing the fly-pap to her person In such a way that the od | turned up behind in the most abrn manner and caused her great lucouvo Icuc o. Some ono at that tlmo laughed In course heartless way , and I wlah y < could have soon the look of pain that D Mary Walker gave him. Then oho went away. She did n po nround the prescription case aa tl rest of us did , but strolled through tl middle of It and BO on out through tl glass door nt tha roar of the store. V did not see her go through the glass debut but wo found pieces of fly-paper and fi on the ragged edges of a largo aperture the glass , and wo kind of jnmpod at tl conclusion that Dr. Mary Walker hr taken that direction in retiring from tl room. Dr. Mary Walker never returned toS Paul her oxoct whereabouts are not know though every cflort was made to find ho Fragments of fly paper and brlndlo lin were found aa far west as the Yollowstoi National Park and as far north as tl British line , but the doctor herself w ; not found. My own theory is that If si turned her bow to the west BO as to catc the strong easterly gale on her quarto with the sail she had sot and her ts pointing towards the zenith , the chanc for Dr. Maay Walker's Immediate ratui are extremely tllni. SKIN 1JI8EA.HES CURED. By He. Frniior'a Marie Ointment. Ouri If by mag ! : : Flmplea , Black Ilonda or Grnl Blotches and Eruptions on the face , Icnvii tha akin clear and beautiful. Also cnroa Itc Salt Rheum , Sere Nipples , Sera Lipa and ol Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , mailed on receipt price. CO centa , Sola 1 Kuhn & Oo. and 0. F. Goodman. Only an fix-Senator. Pittsburtf Chronicle. In a Washington street car. Applicai sits boaldo short , stout , elderly man , an enters into conversation , "Cold weather , " saya the applicant. "Very , " eayo the elderly man. "Hard to got an oflico under Cleveland ain't it ? " "Yes , I believe It Is. " ' Ex-Members and ox-Senator * klnde gltton' loft ? " "Kinder. " "Got any influence with the adminii tratlon ? " "No. " " 1 thought you might help me , mobbo. "No , I'm an ex-Senator. " "Are youl What might your nam bo ? " "Thomas A. Hondrioks. " " 'Souse mo. Of course I didn't knoi fen when I naked if yon could help mo. Angostura Bitters , the world renownei ippntizer and invigorator. Uaed now over th ivholo civilized world. Try it , but beware o Imitations. Ask your grocer or druggist fo ; ho Pennine article.manufactured by 13r. J. G B. Siegert & Sena. The Editor Was Oat. Philadelphia Call. Irate Subscriber "I want to aeo thi 'ellow that wrote this article. " Western Office Boy "Must a been thi idltor , I guess. " ' 'So laupposo. Whore ia he ? When s ho , I saj ? " ' "He's not In. " "Oh , ho ain't in , ain't he ? Ain't in ih ? Well , where ia ho ? ' "He's attondiu' the funeral of n mac rhat called to BOO him on Monday. " Ed iicatcd and Experienced. ft Hood's Sareaparllla is prepared by 0.1. lood & Co. , Apothecaries , Lowell , lass. , who have a thorough knowledge oi iharmacy , and many years practical ex- loricnca in the business. It'ia prepared rith the greatest skill and care , under the irectlon of the men who originated it. lonco Hood'a Sartaparilla may ba de- ended upon aa a thoroughly pure , hon- at , and reliable medicine. 'lioy ' Belonged toDiiTorentClnirclics. .rkansaw Tra\eler. "tVhy do you doalra a divorce ? " asked : o Chancery Judge. "Well" replied the man from the lounlalns , "because mo an1 the ole orrmn can't got along together. She bo- uiga to OQO church an * I belong to nother. " "A religious incompatibility , I sup- oio. " "Yes , I reckon that's it. " "You dou'fc agree In your religious loas. " "No , sail. " "Give mo an example. " "Well , tuthor day I shot Ham Balca , shot him with a rifle. Wife she 'lowed lat If I had belonged to her church I ould have shot htm with a pistol , I now that 1 am right , for I don't want to iko no cbancoa. " The case haa been taken under adviso- lent. _ _ STOP THAT COUGH y using lr. ) Krozier'a Throat and Lung Bal- im the only sure euro for Coughs. Gelds , toaraonesfl and Sore Throat , and all diseases ' the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a mgh. It may prove fatal , Scores and uudredsof grateful people ewe their lives to r. Frailer t Throat and Lunp Balaam , and 0 family will ever bo without It after once ung it , and discovering Its marvelous power. 1 u put up in large family bottles and sold ir the small price of 75 conti per bottle. Sold Kuhp & 0 . and 0. F , Goodman , Mrs. Mary Ireland , whose husband was. aa alleged , Inveigled Into Canada by Kngflah [ ficiali and thence transported to Kngland ir _ trial on a ch&rgu of desertion fiom the ntish army , haa received word from her usbind from Sterling Castle. Scotland , dated IB 6th Inst , , stating that he has been re- asod , as no evidence cau bo found against lin , and ho "would not surrender , " Ireland ild bo waa left without money and had to alk to Edinburgh. The planing and saw mill of Frederick truth , at Tonawanda , was burned this morn a ; . Lota 850,000 , Iniurance S20,000 , The United States' consul at Madrid tay i at be Is informed by tha director general of ; alth that there Is no cholera In Spain , and tat caaos recently reported In the province of aleccia are not cholera , ' ' "When Htby wta nick , we Rare her Caatorla , When eke iraa a ChllJ , she cried tut CoMorla , When > he bocuna lllaa , she clung to Cottorla , Wlieu elo h d Children , olie gare them Cwtorla , " y Rheumatism , "ftcunflgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoroTlironlNnrllliiir > .Sirnliiii.ItrMUci Iliirn.ScitliU. rniotltllcn , n\D * ' ' oTiirn itomi.v rms AMI AMIIS. fold Ir Urutiltti > n > t ( Mirr pvtrywlif ir. I mjr Oruu t Ullli IHrcK-tlon ! u It MummcM. Tim oii.viti.r.s A. viiiir.i.Kit co. ( S iwti to A. \ OfltUtt * CO. ) initlnorr , Mil. , t. S. A. I nm , n old man. For T8 } cnra I rulTcrcd n ntccra on tny tight leg M the result ot Ijpholtl ley Ami'UtMlMi ' was BUtrecstut ( aa the only incurs ot | i centre life. The doctors could Uo nothing lor n and thought 1 innsb dlo. For thtcpjrnts I nc\tr h n shoo oo. Ruilt'n Specific his niailo n ( Hjrmanf euro nml added ten jcirn to my life WM IS. IlKKi > , HsllCo.CU I lime taken Haiti's Si > cclho lor Mood poison r < traded at a medical college at a direction ; nlill fis A tnodlcal student I am erato'til to my thai K TO moaupetdy and thorough cure attcr my | toots had f pen t Immltcdn ot dollars [ or treatment Ai-Gi'SKUsWusnut , , It I.Newark , N. J , Mr wlfo from caily girlhood lias boon sutler ! from rheumatism. 'Sho has tried many icmedl and I must frankly a y haa derived more lone from Shift's Specific than from all the others , all long and taltbtul trial. HRV. JAS. TJ PlKncr , Oxtcrd , Go Swltt'fl Specific In entirely \cgotable. Trcatlao lood and Skin Dlsontej mailed Irco. IhoSwirrSi-rciFicCo , Drawer 8 , Atlanta Do , , C17 St. Clmrlps St. , St. Louis. Mo. A tcsulnr er duo of l o Mtdleal Colle ci , I.M | j en long ? innistJIn lh > iiril ltrpmmeLitor Ctauonic , Niiroo , Bin And KLOOD DisiiitH thtn tor otber mrileUa in fit. IxmL u city r rcri $ haw unj nil Ofd rfoldeou know. Nervous Prosxritlon. Dcbllllr. Mcnltl OB Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn - lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Pol Old Sores and Ulcers , tro ( rented llh mpir > llr > ineeni , > nUiMtKl U | irlnelpln. P 'elTrrlt ulj. .Diseases Arising from indlscrellon , Excess renderlne Marrlnco Improper or unhappy , i. pcrmnijenlyeurcd , l' mpblctS ( r B § ) t.n . Ihe Jtnft.tttt l ltileJ cncelopp , free to nr nil.lrn , . ConulUllonit l Coe or tj mall frre , aud InTlte.l. > Trlto for quwlloni. A Positive Written Guarantee rtvci In til cnntlilo cn < M , JloJldncjicnt ercrvvbero. rnmphieti , > , ncllnh or Ocrimn , 04 ptcei , d ? . Jerlbine above UUeascB. In uialo orfemale. F&EX MARRBACS GUIDE ! MO pagcl. One f latM. lllnitntc * So cloth anj tlt lli iv. 105.inouci rpoit j ' i iu < - . | per MTCM. 200. Tlu ttS tonlilui ll tje egrl i , dralitni or lanuUIUre tate know. A Bool al erual laturul v 'i UMkl Qiiwu u tn.miw'b . Seeking perfect restoration to lienlth , ful manhood and KOXUII ! vltor ; Avillioii SlonmcU DruRg I up , should pomlforTre : lisa on the Dlui-sinit llolus. YOUIIR men an others who auffjr from iicrvniiHand pliy * ! cut ( luliillly , pxlinii9 < Cl vltiillly. tire liadiru tlrrlliii ; , Varlcocolr. &v. , ar rpeclally benefited by consulting Its contctitt .Diseases of the Proslato Cilitiul , Kidney and lilmldci- effectually cured Endorse by thousands who haio been cured. Ailopta 111 Hospitals and by Pliysichus In Kurona am America. Sealed Treatise free Address MAUSTON REMEDY CO. or Du. H. TRESKOW , < 1G West 14th St. , New York. JEKEWARD $5C [ g YOU HMD THE EQUAL OF " OB1LLAHD3 LUQ , TOBACCO. "Tho Di nuitbcat LARCEinilm C 'T'rjTf'T. Virttl & DlcKla. OO & * . , CUai < i 'Ihls brand ia a bappv combination c ( Qno , young rlsi > red , burly IODK flllor , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR id it just mcU the taste ol a largo number ol lonerB. Orders for "Plowshare" arc coming In rarldlj om all parts ol the country , demonstrating ho lickly the great army ot chevtera strike a goo > l imbloatlon u ( Tobaccn , Loth as to quality and jnntlty. Jltssrs LoiilarJ& ! Co lm\o cxcrciecd no Ltlo time and labor in endeavoring to reach tbc cmont Perfection in Plowshare , ard scorn to ho mole. Bceidea the TKN CBM cna ol IMoneharoarc hich is a point not to bo orcrlookoil by dealere lie will find It to their Interest to order tfomo and \a their customora an oppoitunlty to try it. sk Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealers supplied by ronowecr & ; Sctoentgcn , Council BIufTa. eregoy & Moore , " " , Kirsoht & Co. " ' ; ewart ] Jro . ; ' " ixton & Gallagher , Omaha. iCord , 15rady & Co , Oinnha. For sale in Omaha by . YlDRllntr , D18 S Kith Street , enry Uitzon , COI S l th St. ennrod & Co. . 002 S 13th St. EO Oari8ian,1015 3''arnam St. aufman Bros. , 207 S ICth St. aufman. JJros , 1009 Farnain St. rank Arnold & Co. , 11181'Vnam St , URUst Plotz & Co , 1509 Douglas St. 30. lleimrod , 013 N Ifith St. jrgen & Smiley , N. W. Cor. IGtb and Cum. ing Sta , n Green 15ros , , N , W. Cor. Division nnd Cumlng Bte. Stevens 013 N. 21H St. JI. Spetman , Cor. Douglas and 12th St. : o. Anderson. 818 S 10th St. larho Yinp , 712 S. 10th St. rs. G. M. L-kwley , 800 S. 10th St. , Manfclt , S. W. Oor. 13th nnd Howard. urlfr Ilm nLOODTc l KIDNEYO nd HKSfdiiii TIN * . nnd VlOOn of YOUTH , lit * pepsin , \\aiilnrAppetite , irk' dlui-stlnn , l.acic nt BlreiiRtii , iii'llr | --UnKabKjliit lj ciiied. Hone ? , luuicloaii' ) ui'rvcii rcu lu nuwlorcu. hi livens thu mind unii , . mipiillua Drain I'uwtr. S HtnkrlliKlroiii tuinplalntl . , cullurlo tliulr x'x vi ! , . inoN TONIO a r f an ecdj euro , rfiresaclcar. Injilthy iuiilLxlon. | . I'requcnt atltiuptu t o" ' "rff'l unljrudi thBpopnlirllyrjt Ilio urlflml. D snt Kcl the ( nm. I.SAI. . NliJI .8r. Hroilour wldifm to'l b Or. JIurtor I .l . St.Jx > al3. Wo.lor 0'ir "DKKAM IIOOK. " HK. BUBKET , . , UNERAL AND EMBALMER , lCth Street , OMA11 Maniiood ileslored IlEiituyKiite. ATlctlmof youtlifnliraurad DC A The femnrkftbta growth oi 'Omnhe during the last fen years Ii mutter of great wtonlahment to Ihoio who pay ta occasional vlnlt to thin growlnc cltf. Tha dovolonrucut of Uio StorV Yardn th nocoeoUy of the Bolt Llns Road thq finolv paved atroots the hnndrodu of now roaldoncoa cud. coolly baatnooi blookt , with the popalatlon of onr city moro then doubled In the last five year * . All thli la a great anrprlse to vlalton and IB the admiration of on * cttlxona. Thin r pld Rrowth , the bnnlnosa activity , snd the many Jtabatnntlal luiprovomonta made Q lively demand lov Omnlia real estate , nnd every Invostox ho m&de B huidtoma profit. Since the Wall Strout panla Kay , with the Dnbsoanoat cry of hard times , there has boon loss'domand from spuciila * torn , but a fab demand from Inveotou ocoklng homoa. Thla latter class are taking advantage of low prlooa In build * Ing material and are seen ring tholr homes nt much loss ooat than will bo possible B year honco. Speculators , too , can bny real osU < a cheaper now and ought to take advant K e of present prlooa fo fataio pro ia. The next fotr yoxia promloos greitei divolopmonta In Omaha than the paii TIT ) years , which have been aa good * awe wo could reasonably doatro. JNow man. ufactnrlng eatabllshmonta and largo Job' blug bonnes ere added almost weekly , and dl add to the proeporlty of Omaha. There ro many in Omaha and through- but the State , who have tholr money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , If judiciously Invested In Qmaha real oUate , would bring them nuoh greater returns. We have nmny Dargalua which wo are confident will bring the purohsaur JMfgo profita In i'aa icar fntnro. We have for solo the finest reui- lence property in the north an3 vestern parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- > blo prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , L8th , 19th ami 20th afreets. West on Farnara , Daveupork , turning , nnd all the eadmg streets a that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor- lia and Davenport streets has raada ccessible some of the finest and heapeHt residence property in the ity , and with the building of the treet car line out Farnam , the pro * " " " ' " " 1 " ' " - " erty m the western part oi : tno city rill increase in valno Wo also have the agency tor the lyndicate and Stock Yards propor- y in the south part of the city. The evelopmentH made in this soctiott y the Stock Yards Company anfi iio railroads will certainly doubk jo once in a short limn. Wo also have some line buaineur ? ita and some elegant inside resi- jncep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find cme peed burp nintb'j colling i 13 Soufch Mfch St , Bet reon Farnham and Douglas. P. B. We oak those who hara operty for sale nt a bargain to ( ; iv i a callWe want only bargamu ro will positively not handle prop ty at moro than ita real value. f\ \