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THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , JUINE 4,1885. Natrow Ksoapc. * * nociimm , .June 1 , l&SJ. "Ten Yetri RO 1 ttUkckcd wflh tlio mitt Utcmcuml cleHtlj i > lns tnm luckiml Kldnej * . "Extending to the end ol my toes and to my bralnt "Which made mo dcllriousl From ngonylll "It took three men to hold me on my bed nt timetl "Tho Doctors tried In vain to relieve me , but to no purpose. Morphlno and other opiates I "Had no effacl ! "After two months I was given up to diellll "When my wlfo heard a neighbor tell whit Hop Bitters lud douo for hor. she ntoncegot and gave mo some. The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the rmtn. Tha fccoml ilo o cawl mo so much thtt I slont two hours , something I hid not done ( or two months Bcforcl hid usedflvolioUlct , I uiqwdl and attork nahird'a nny man could , former tlirco neck * . Imt luorXcd too lurd ( or my strength , nd ttklnir A li.inl coldj I as taken Hit the most acute nnd paln- id rheumatism ll torough my ejelcm tint c\cr was know n. "I ctllcd the doctors win , and after pcAcr l weoky they left mon crlpi'locm crutchoi tor life , an tliec 8 > ld. 1 inctft friend ind told 1dm my CIBO , and Ii9 ftild Uhplllttcrshxl cured him uiduiild euro inc. I lioohcd Hi him , Imthovuseootrncst 1M3 Induced to lisa them a ln. ) . In lcs < than ( our weeks I threw way my crutches nnd ucn tn uork llihtly > rid Kept on using the hitters for fl\o weeks , until I hccauio ai well as any mm Ki ng , and htxo been BO ( or six j oirs since. It has aho cured my wifowhohad been sick for years , and has kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to three bo1 ties per year. There Is no need to ba lick ot all if these blttors nro usjd J. J. BEIUC Ec-Suporvlsor. "That poor invalid wlfoSlstor. Mother , "Oardoughtorllll "Cau bo undo the picture of health 1 "With a few bottloi of Hop Blttorsl "Will you lot them suffdrllll" Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when you call for IIop Bittern ( see cluster of Hops on the white hbol ) tqo drug gist hunts out nny stullcallod 0. D. Warriors Gorman Uopt Bittern or with other "Hop" name , iffuso it and shun that druggist na you would n viper ; and if he Imatnkcn your money for the stulf , indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle , and wo will reward you libcrallv for tlwcnvistion. THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Wntor. ( Uvxa LABOR , TIMR and SOAV AHAZINOLT , and Rlvca unlversaleatlsfaotlon. No family rich or poor should bo without 1L Sold by nil Rroccr . BKIN-ARB of Imitations well do- Ignol tomlsloiul. PKAIILINB Is the ONLY BAKU Ubor tavlng compound and alwajabcara the nbovo eym- bflnnd nameol JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. v- , novrued OTtr ( la aol orlil. mr i njriptr1' * pUrlaaB , } < Ttc ftnii AKUI. au < l kit ulioxdm of u Dtfccitln Dr ( n , . A Tew drop. Imp.ft ft djltclaoi dxTor to * lUil of chktapftcn * , tad to U imniDtr driaVB. TTJ II , ADIX IMWXH of connurfclu. AritTtmrtrottT f > r dnvgla ( or Ui rr''m HttJ j li J tu 4 t > rl > IJ.Q. B. hllGElll A BOSS. < J. } V. WUPPERMAHH , 80tB AOERT , cr aaoAuirAY y. r. ITiwfctter's Stomach ach Blttcrjoonquers and prj\cn' malt- ilal Icier ; , dj.'poc- sb , chronic conetl- pitlon , a tendency to klJcoy niidllij. ilcr ailments nnd rhaumatltm , and la fthoiiateat\alue In canes of bjillly trouble nrlslne from \\cakncm. Old peo- phmogreatlyatdej bylr.iiHlltls hljhly pentgcibla to con- valosounU nnd In-Mo ! In dcllca'c health Ic Is , more over , auicfulmcd- Irlno to tike w In ens on lonij Jour- Ill ) ) ; , and counter nets lh off ccti f mentil exhaustion For eala by Jo tlera generally. Seeking perfect restoration to liuulili , full luiutlioml anil Kuxmil tlX. | -uitliont Htiiiuucli IVrufx lnix , should Bond forTrea- tlso on the Muraicm llolus. Young men nud others who nullor from nervous nml physi cal Uqlilllty , oxliiMiiti'il tllnlit . I > ic- liutuiu tlorlliiit , Vitrlraralr , Vcnro Specially bcucfltod by consulting Its contents. Diseases of the I'roKato Gliuiil , ICIiIuoyH uiul Illiicldur ctTectually cured Endorsed by tlioniauili who hivvo been cured Adopted In Hospitals niul by riiyslclnns in Huropo nnd Amcrlit. Ceiled Trcntlso free. Address UARSTOH HEMEDY CO. or Ds , H. TRESKOW , 40 Wont 14th St. . Now York. H.W.WETHERELL ; 185 and 187 Wauuli Avi-nuo , O H 3C O - * \ - Gf O Hair Cloth and Wlro Bustles , Hoop Skirts , ' Hair Cloth Skirts.f BLACK" " > \ Tno 71 1 cot reprcMnti roinflnu\lone ° lIu FlBP and lioop hhl : t uver mad * . A ladjr who ha om ° i'e * ! 111 'I ? . ' . Eacli war any other style. fiklrt l A roiHSI ! > i V1 | , wlU 110 ASTHMA CURE This Invaluable speo'flo readllr and permanentl ) cureiall kinds of Asthma , The most nlutlnate anil lone Handing cues i leld promptly to Its wouderfu ouilng properties , U It koown throughout th j world orltsunrlaledefllcacy. J. t. CALDWFLU o'ty ' Ilnooln , Neb ; write ! , J r IB , 1B3U a lice U lDf ( Dr. Hilr's Aithun cure , foi more thin one yearly wile hn been entirely well , and cot \OD nsjmptera of thodlieuehaiapptared , WIWIAM nKNNETT , lllohlnnd , Iiwa.wrlteiNov , Bd. 18S3 I have keen' allllctod with Uay Kevor sue Aithm plncal6i3 Hollowed jonr directions om am htppv Io tav that I noer slept btttcr In my Ufa I am glad that I urn Mcoue the many who can tpcal no ( ktorahly of jour re medic * . A TaluaUs Bt p ge trf ntlto oonUInloc similar proo ( rome\ery8Ute in the U , B , Canait and Orea ilrltaln ; will te nulled upon application. Any druigiit not hln ; It In stock lll procured to order. Atk fer lit. Hair I Asthma Cure. DU II W HAIR t BON. Prou' Cln'tl. O. Manhood Restorpo7 lluv t i.K , A ilcllm of jouthful liurrudenra ctuii uu li.--.iure lctr , NerrouiUeuiUty , U > it iltuh. io..li vln * tried Iu lalu evjry J.HOHO rm d/.ha § ill i red at Impl n of f elfur 1 irhlcU ht will * ml K1IKU to u.luiVJ ' / > . 4J eta tium TAR AND FEATHERS. Recollections of orado ( lamp , How ix Uruto w s Punished Tor Strik ing His WHo Cold T r and Gold lYcnthor AIM ! a Itcsult. Correspondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Oarbonvlllo lies just oyor the contlnon tal divide on the Pacific side. In Lak county , about twelve miles from Load villo as the crow flies. It was n mush room city , nnd at that time , 1882 , was in the hootlo heyday of Its prosperity. Ite business portion was made up largely o saloons and faro banks , and the fact tha its population was mainly gentlemen exiled tor various oll'dnsos from Load villa trill glvo an Idea of its moral status One of the very few "respectable1 women iu the camp was a Mrs. Jake Cory , who ran a little lunch-room and restaurant. She was sweet-faced and sweet-tempered , and had an abiding fund of patience , that enabled her to put up with the vagaries of one of the worst husbands in the world. Wo in the camp thought that Jack Cory was ab solutely the worst on tbo face of the earth. Ho was a drunken , foul-mouthed , brutal Scandinavian , who dlyidod his time between the gambling houses nnd worst ronorts. At these places ho spent every dollar his wlfo earned and all ho could barrow on her good name. Ho once went so far as to pawn her furniture down to the cooking stove over which she supported him. I mention these things to show that the sequel was not altogether nnprovoked. FOR STIUKINQ A WOJIAM , Ono evening Cory came Into the res taurant drunk and struck his wlfo savage ly in the faoa. Ho .escaped through the buck door of the kitchen , and she came In , scared and blooding , and told the itory.to some of the boarders. An Im promptu indignation mooting waa held miong the "boys , " and It was decided tear : ar and feather the fellow and run him jut of town. The phrasa sounded well n the month of the man who suggested t , and everybody agreed that It waa the iorrect thing to do. No tlmo waa lost , A couple of men an over to the roQnlng work ) and got a ) lg Iron bucket of pitch , and others pro- iurod an old feather tick from a lodging louse. Then a committee started out to ; et Cory. They fouud him asleep in a saloon , tnd hustled him out to a vacant lot in ho rear of some buildings. He was mlf-dazed and oDnfusod with drink , and hought the affair a joke , until the men > egan to strip oil his clothes. Then ho ought like n madman In truth , I be- love ho was mad with terror. His shirt ind underclothes had boon literally torn iff of him , and it was a good fifteen nlnntes' work before ho stood , shivering ind stark naked , in the monlight. APPLYINO THE TAH. I can see him now his bleared eyes Illated and his shock of yellow hair > ristling on his head. His nude body iood out in bold relief against the ; roup that surrounded him , and the chill , icnetrating a r mint have struck the rrotch to the bone. At any rate , ho irouchod down and somebody called out : 'Glvo it to him nowl" At the aamo In- itant the bucket of tar was lifted , and ibout a gallon thrown with a swash over its bare shoulder ! . Ho sprang erect at he cold touch of the pitch , and whirled iround just in time to receive the rest if it on his head , face and chest. For a moment ho stood petrified , the jlack stuff trickling down bis body and ogs , aud uniting with a treat ? puddle of I on the ground. Then ho slowly raised bis hands to his eyes and tried to brash them clear , but as his fingers and 10- solved a good share of the pitch , ho only made matters worse , and dropped his arms again. Ho did not seem to bo able to realize what had happened , nnd wagged - god his head blindly from side to sldo. As ho stood thus , one of the men took the upper edge of the tick and Inverted It over him. I suppose it was as com plete a job of the sort as was ever under taken ; at least , nothing was overlooked to make It a success. Uory looked like nothing human , but some strange species of monitor blotched all over with ilaffy white. His head seemed about the size and shape of n bushel basket , and his features were obliterated in the general blackness. IT WAS A COLD NIGHT. When the work was done ho was given Qftccn minutes to get out of camp. Ho was made to understand with difficulty , but waa finally started on the trail and tbo crowd disappeared. Etrly next mornolng some mlncra , goIng - Ing to work , found Cory back of a build ing lying on the ground and moaning. Tbo tar had by this time [ rubbed all over him and partly solidified. As It grow hard It contracted and every contraction had dragged with it the thousands of mi cro * conic hairs irith which the body Is covered. In places it had broken the skin , and the mon who carried him Into a shod found blood on tholr hands , A physician , then locited there , and now Hying at Greely , Col , , was called In and attempted to remove the stuff with ben zino. It was an utter failure , at was everything else tried , from grease to am < monia. 1 saw him in the course of the morn ing. The lower portion of his body was covered with a blanket , but his face was a spectacle not easily forgotten. The hard pitch was cracked all over it , like alligator skin , and had cracked so solidly around one eye It was Impossible to re move It. The other eye was opened , but dreadfully inflamed aud suppurating. At places over the surface were sodden splotches of feathers. Business called mo away from Carbon villo for about two weeks , and a few days after 1 returned Cory died. Meantime most of the tar had been removed by successive washes , but his skin was oov erod with minute black specks like tbo shaven chin of a man who has a heavy beard. They were the choked np peers of the skin , and this was probably the real cause of tha death , A short Urn after the punishment he had been taken with raging fever , and then symptosi of a singular blooa disorder sit in. The skin over tbo chest , nock , cheeks and outside of the arms rcso in hird ridges , totally devoid of feeling. These rapidly sloughed off , leaving open ulcerj. I shall not enlarge upon these details , which would only perhaps interest a medical man , further than to say that the symptoms were In all save one re spect identical with leprosy. This sole difference was the frightful rapidity of their dovolopoment. The distorted re mains were hurried Into the ground. Fliy Poor Hulllvan , New York Times. Public sympathy Is warmly enlistjd on th3 side of that adrnln.H oatonlan , Mr. John L. Snlllvnn. Ho la now dofondanl In a divorce unit brought by Mrs. Sulll * van , and it IB clear that ho i a greatlj abnsod man. It appears from his tosti' mony that Mrs. Sullivan la addicted to Intoxication and that aho Is gnilty ol treating her husband oruolly and Inhu manly , although ho is ono ot the kindest and most temperate of mon , It has hitherto been supposed that Mr. Sullivan himself was In the habit of got- tint ? very drunk. It is pleasant to know ' that this la on Mr. Sdllivan'fl authority nntnio. Ho was never drunk in his life and never drinks to excess. Occasionally ho falls sink , owing doubtless to excessive Intellectual labor , and his enemies will fully confound his sickness with drunk enness. On the well known occasloii when ho appeared at Madison-Square Qatdon and Informed the asasrablod pub lic that ho was too sick to fight ho told the truth , for ho had drunk nothing itrongor than brandy , and would have been able to walk with ease had not his utack of lllncsj loosened the joints of its legs. In spite of Mrs. Sullivan's pro- onio that her husband had boon accna- -otncd to knock her down and kick her , 10 has always treated her with the ut- nest tenderness. In fast ho hardly loaded to deny his wife's absurd charge , or It Is well knosvn that pugilism is a uanly art , aud consequently no pugilist lonld possibly bo guilty of the unmanly ifienso of wlfo boating. The picture which Mr. Sullivan draws if the auflbimga which ho has undergone t the hands of his wlfo Is enough to eot ho blood of a brass monkey boiling. Mi t ferocious woman has been In the tabit of hitting poor Mr. Snllivnn over ho head with bottles and heavy pieces o ! rockorywaro. Ho has evidently lived n terror of his life. Ho never know at rhat moment his athletic wife would In llct physical punishment upon the poor Ick husband. When ho wont homo late t night from the mooting of the Boston Ilsatonary Society or the Ooncord school f Philosophy ho was always liable tend nd Mrs. LSulllvan grimly waiting for Im with a convenient missile within jacb. It being contrary to the Qs kor rinciplcs which were Instilled into Ir. Sullivan In his early youth to rc- snt aggression , ho never resented Mrs. ulllvan'a assaults , but entertained er with endearing epithets to consider ts weakness and to spare him ir the sake of Ills aged mother , omotlmea , in the hopa of allaying Mrs. ullivan'a rage , ho would sing hymns , hilo kneeling at her foot ; but his athetio appeals were nsolcss , and his ifo would continue to beat the defense- SB man nntll a good old lady residing ext door would rash in , snatch poor Mr. ulllvan from his tormentor , and drying Is tears with her apron would take him i her own house and console him with ngorbroad and candy. It ia true that [ r. Sullivan did not mention all those stalls in his testimony , but from what 3 did say wo can imagine the terrible [ o ho must have led while in the patror : Mrs. Sullivan. The court will , of course , take meas- roa to protect Mr. Sullivan. Ho should 3 placed in charge of a guardian , cay imo benevolent elderly lady , who will , ko care of him and keep him out of irs. Sullivan's roach. Ho is an alTec- onato and fragile ilower , and ho needs 1 tha tenderness thot hla weak and do- useless condition necessarily inspires in rery charitable heart. "Watered Telephone Btocfr. blcngo Current. It seems to have bean settled by the [ assachiuotts legislature that the Boll elephono company h not to ba allowed i water Its stocktn 1885 , at least. The jinpany's assets have doubled within a usr or two from § 10.000,000 to § 21- 10,000 and this in the face of an an nul dividend of 10 per cent. Unless iglslativo relief shall come , the unfortu- ate monopolists will be compullod to Ither reduce their extortionate tolls or ay a quarterly dividend of 25 per tent ad increase the "operating amount. " ho good men feel chagrined that they lould be denied a consolation that was ) thoughtfully afforded the Western talon at a similar crisis In its history , upposa the Western Union had reckoned ut § 20,000,000 of capital on its books , istead of § 80,000.000 , ( § 00.000,000 pater , ) when the unfortunate operators ; ruck , In 1883 ; how could the public ave sympathized with Mr. Gould ? But ere were eighty millions of capital in- estod ; Innocent holders ; ought they not > bo protected ? "Surely , " said the rent public ; and so failed one of the lost righteous insurrections ever under xken against financial despotism. BrooUlyn'ri Dry-Dock. irnoklyn Eagle. The famed atcamsblp Alaska , known s "tho raca-horso of the Atlantic , " was ifoly floated into the largo dock in Fob- nary of this year. This vessel is 540 cot long and Is of 0,032 tons burden ; ot when the keel rested on the blocks of ho deck floor there were seventy feut to pare in-side the caisson gate , and to ac- omplish this , a ? effective and adequate o the demand upon them wcro the varl- us mechanical appliances attached that t required the services of only tqu men o manage nnd put In place this great essol. The entire process , from the imo the Alaska entered the gate until ho water was pumped out of the dock nd the steamship dry , occupied but two loorjjwlthin which time two largo centri- ngal steam-pumps had expelled Irom ho dock 5,010,000 gallons of water. 'What ' , Blmll Wo do With Onr This question is asked by a well cnown lady lecturer. Well , wo can do a ; reat many things with them ; one thine , Ye wo must take good care of tholr icaltb , and not lot them run down and Become enfeebled. For the feminine illmems , which may bo summed up In ) no word debility , wo have a sovereign remedy In Brown's Iron Bitters , which tias done much good. Miss Mary Green- 5eld , of Gahtla , 111. , writes , "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of nervousness , indigestion , and general poor health.1' Let the other young ladies take the hint. The Irish Coercion Law. Chicago Current. The Irishmen claim , probably with truth , that the features of the coercion act which the British ministry propose retaining are the most ontrigoous of the enactments of 1882 , The star chamber , the change of venue , and the "special jury" ara the very essence of the present code. By these means a subject has no unassailable right , lie la as badly off as a Russian peaiant. It is time to ceaio crucifying Ireland because of the mir.dsr of a minister's brother. Many a victim to Bright' * Disease has been restored to sound health by Hunt's Remedy. Hunt's Remedy is not a new coin- pound ; It has been beforj the public thirty years. Hunt's Remedy purities the blood bj ssilsting the kidneys to carry off all inv purities. u t A GIUIJ IN MAIjB ATTIIIE. She Warned lc > Sou Mfo nml ViBltoil All Sorts ot New York World , A comely young woman , who aald eho waa Miss Ida Lewis of Sonthford , Conn. , was arrested in Union street , Newark , last ; evening by Daloolivo McMnnns for masquerading In mala nttlro. She walked to pollcu headquarters between thodotoo- tivo and Lieutenant " \Vnlkor \ , nnd her po- cnliar catt made people turn In the street to look at her. She had on a spring suit of heavy qrny cloth , with a brown derby hat , a Piccadilly collar and white tie , and her block hair was cnt short. She has largo blue oycs aud long but full features At police headquarters she was very cool when answering Lieutenant Bergon's questions. She said she was 21 years old. old."For 5 oouplo of years , she said , " 1 have been traveling about the country , for I wanted to see life. If It were not for my lifo I would not done this. My parents arc rcspootnblo in Sonthford , and I was educated at seminary. Four weeks aqo I cinio to Newark , and I lodged at the Women'a Ohrlstain Association homo on Gomt street , which Is kept for respec table working women. I got employment In the Ulotropslltat Corset Factory , but the work was too hard for mo and I tiavo up the situation. List Saturday I agreed to pay Barnes & Oo. 85 a month for a typewriter and I paid § 4 down. On Tuesday I took the Instrument to Now York , pawned it with Ivalirz & Bro , No 590 Broadway and got § 20 on it. Then I bought the suit of clothes , for I wauled to see Now York life as men see It , and I went to a hotel kept by Oharlea E Ev- aroU , at No. 84 Ohalam street , nnd tholr removed my dross and other female nt- ; lro and then put on thcao clolhes. I nado a fine-looking young man , for my lair had boon cnt short , and I felt confi- lent that I could pass as a m&n. "Nobody In the hotel dootooted my sex rhun I entered the bar-room , and so I undo bold to viilt a number of resorts up- own. I went to all aorts of places , for I ranted to sitisfy my curiosity. Yostor- lay 1 returned to this city and put up at ho Hotel Bristol , and this evening I was treated. My small and shapely bands nd my woman's face betrayed mo. I ave committed no crime , and my char- cter's pure. " Dctoctlvo McManns said that there is story connected with the young woman , > nt ho could not give particulars. Ho rould say however , that she was well onnocted and finely educated , and he ad been requested to look after her. ho had her feinUo attire in three bases , rhlch she carried to polio3 headquarters. NOTHING NEW 'ttul Bojtoil's Joke Antedated Over Ono Hundred Years. cientlfic American. Paul Boyton's recent prank in placing a utnmy torpedo against the British war- blp Garnet In New York harbor brings 3 mind Sergt. Loo's attempt to blow up iord Howe's flagship , the Eagle , in the ame waters In 1770. He used a torpedo- oat Invented by David Bnshnell , aftcr- rord a cap'aln ' in the patriot army. It .ad boon tried with success experiment- lly , aud gave promise of being useful In etious warfare. The first opportunity or such ujo occurred when the British lost took possession of New York har- ior. The Bashncll beat was moro like a larrol than a boat. It was of oak , Iron landed , and only largo enough for one lorson. 'When floating upright , the lavigator's head was a little above the nrfaca of the water. By moans of two orco pumps , worked by the occupant's eet , the vessel could bo made to elnk or lie In the water by forcing water out or n , and so changing its specific gravity , is progress horizontally was governed by wo revolving paddles in front , turned by , crank inside. The torpedo was f tined - ined to the bick of the boat by a ecraw , ho releaio of which set In motion a clock onnocted with a gunlock and Hint. Af- er the predetermined Interval of time tad elapied , the clock would strike and gnite the powder. The torpedo carried by Leo against the liable was charged with 150 pounds of nwdor ( some say 130 pounds ) , and the : lock WAS sot to explode thu charge in hlrty minutes after the torpedo was > laced. Lea iras towed to the uolghbor- lood of the fleet by a party in whale boats , md then exceeded to attack the fleet ilone. Ho succeeded la reaching the Siglo , n sixty-four gun ship , undetected , ind spent a long time in a vain attempt .o fasten the torpedo to her bottom with looks aud screws , a band of iron at the > dgo of the copper sheathing proving an sspocially serious obstacle. As daylight ipproachcd ho was compelled to leave the leot and return to the city. Off Cover- lor's iiland ho WES Intercepted by a Brit sh barge , when , to avoll capture , ho cx- ) lodoi his torpedo , escaping from his inraucrs during the panic which the ex : ) lesion oxcited. If the torpedo had boon provided with a strong magnet , the strip > f Iron which thwarted him would have nanred the success of his undertaking ! ind the use of torpedoes In naval warfare night have boon hastened half a contury. Angostura Bitters do not only distlnt fulsli themselves by tholr flavor and aroinnic- idor above all others generally used , but they ire also a sure preventive ) for all diseases orig inating from the digestive organs , liowaro of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J , J , If. Seigert & 3one. THE CUEOljK GIHI * . Alleged Description of the Clan Now Attracting 80 Much At tention , Argonaut , Wo have not heard rhapsodical doacrp lion of the Creole girl given by hard- breathing and thlok-llpp'd onthuiosts her voluptons figure , lie ivy lidded nnd languishing eyes , dark hair and olive and OVA ! face which she carries about ( n a please mme-one-lova-rao expression ? Don't dream about her any moro. Oomo and see her. Look at her as she slouches out of a doorway , iu a calico wrapper , the pattern and color of which long ago coated to be obvious , and drags herself along to the adjourning house to gossip with another beauty. Mark how the tieels of her slippers have been vigorously "run down" till there is no after-section to speak of , and then follow the squat figure up to the head. The face Is always an interesting one , but seldom beautiful. Almost invariably the month is large and the teeth prominent , but the chin is dim pled and small. The cheek bones are high , the eyes dark aud the skin is coarse and greasy , often covered with ill-laid streaks of powder. She la clever , though when she talks , and often very bright , and has the same idea of honor as her lackailaalcal sitter has on the other side of town. In this respect the girls of New Orleans are all alike they will iiover brook familiarity from a comparative stranger , and their street manners ai severe nnd proper in the highest degree Once the Ice is broken , however , thcj rush ( o a finish at headlong speed. T < men to whom they have not been prop erly introduced they nro ice ; to the mot they know they are gushing , flopping and effusive oven in public. IOWA"TTEMS. There are 127 veterans burled in tin Des Moincs cemetery. Prohibition prohibits In Gulhrlo Con. tor and throughout Guthrlo county. The machinery of the llockford paper mill Is to bo removed to Oharlos Olty. The Northwestern lltllway company Is sinking on artesian well at Story Olty for tank uso. The grand council of the Improved or der of Hod Hen is to moot in Dos Moinoa the first Tuesday in July. John LaufTer was pulled into DCS Moluoj by the revenue detectives last week for running n crooked distillery on Skunk river. The masonio grand lodge library at Cedar Ilapida Is being rapidly added to by receipts of valuable gifts from nil parts of the state. David Dane , a rasldont of a village a ihcrt distance from Burlington suicided by hanging , Friday. Family and pecuniary troubles. The now version of thu census returns jf Cedar Rapids Rives that city n total lopnlation of 15,420 , n gain of fifty per : ont over the census of 1880. Dr. J. 0. Brock , the Clinton bigamist , t now appears is wanted in Ohio to athor a boy some four years of ago , hav- ng married a portion of a Backoyo county ovcral years ago. The Docornh drum corps has challenged ho Dubnqno drum corps to a contest for ho championship of the state of lorra nd $300 a oldo , superiority to bo deter- lined from a musical standpoint alone , ho contest to tike place at some town f equal distance from Deoorah and Du- uque. At the annual meeting of the Dunloith ; Dabuqno bridge company , hold at Du- uquo Saturday , the following officers 'ore elected for the ensuing year : Ftit- lent , Senator W. B. Allison ; H. L. tout , vice president and treasurer ; 0. [ . Booth , secretary. A dividend of 14 * er cent was declared. Charles Herbert , the village black- nlth at Rock Branch , Woodbury county , man of thirty , husband and father of inr children , skipped out Saturday night 1th the liltsen-yoar-old daughter of G. f , Garoy , a neighboring farmer. The ilegraph overhauled the runaways at rystal Lake , Minn. The girl was sent > her parents aud Herbert locked in ill. John R. Gill , who claims to have boon 10 duly commissioned secretary and roasnror of the provisional John Brown ovornmont , organized at Chatham , In Unada , for the suppression of slavery In 858 , is still living , and at present a real- ent of Union county , near Afton. In- jrvlowed a few days ago , Gill stated inong other things that ho WHS on his ay to join Brown at Harper's "berry , ut on reaching PUtsburg ho learned of 30 capture of bis chiefUln and returned ) Iowa , thereby saving his neck. YOUNGUEN1-KEAD THIS. THE VOLTAIO BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , lor to send their celebrated ELKorno-VoL- \io BELT and other ELKCTRIO APPLIANCES on rial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) Ulictod with nervous debility , loss of vitality ad manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also > C rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and iany other diseases. Complete restoration to ealth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No akia Incurred as thirty days trial is allowed , ifrite them at once for illustrated pamphlet : ee , A Considerate Colored Man. 'oxas ' Sittings. Ho tapped the gently with his knife , nd it popped , aud people all over the onse began to examine the gas fixtures 3 see if the gas wai properly turned off. "This egg doesn't seem to bo quite cosh , "remarked Gilhooly , having opened ho window. "I 'sepctod dat egg wasn't all right , " omarkod the colored waiter. "Why then didn't you tell mo so , " ex laimed Gilhooly , "Bokaso , aah , I wasn't quite sura ob It , and I'so always willing to gib a gem ion do benefit of the doubt. " "But you told mo the egg waspfr'ectly resb ; that It was laid yesterday. " "I tola yor dat bokas I didn't want to 10 too previous like In spiling your appo Ito. " A C ft RD. To all who are Buffering from errors nd Indigestions ol > outli , nervous weakness and ccay , losa of manhood , etc. I "ill ecml a recipe hat will euro > ou FBEB Ol' CIIAHQE. Thiss ( treat omudyuas discovered by a uilssionar to Uouth .mcricn. Send eclf-addressed envelope Ilav. Jo mi T. IMIAN Station "D "Now York The Sumo Old Sandwich. 'hicago Herald. A traveller hurried up to the station unchcounter nnd called for sandwiches. "Sandwich ? Yes , sahj hyah yo * orel'1 oplled the dusky attendant. ' 'Great heavens I" exclaimed the traveler or , "but there is the same sandwich fes , it's the name Identical ham that ] rroto my initials on when I was hero last all. The only difference Is that it ia a ittlo drvor , and has a little more dust on t. "What do you mean by totting out hat old rollcl' "T'alnt 'zaotly fresh , sail , but I think I'll suit yo'taste. Its j Is1 about as Male , a yo' joke , an' that seemi to ba the way 'o' like 'em. Coffee , sah ? " * * * * Stricture of the nroth n its worst forms , spodlly cured by the tow and improved methods. Pamphlet eferoacea and terms , two throecon tamps , World's Dlspensiry Modlca ysoclatlon , 003 Main str eetBuflalo , * . y. MI IIow Uyru * Field Does Business , Host people have an idea that Cyrus (7. ( Field is a rich stock operator. This deahas bean made more general of late > y his great ellorts to advance Manhat- ; an. Field Is not an active speculator at ill. His plan Is entirely different from ' lot of stock outright Joald'a. Ho buys a right , and then booms It to sell It out right. I do not think ho has over been bear ia the ordinary sense. Ho has not made a practice oE Belling stocks short to secure the profits of that side of tha market. He has , however , been known to employ means to depress the price in order to buy a stock and then hold It for the sub sequent rise. Field is not an enor mously wealty man. On paper his for tune foots up something like $3,000,000 , Els personal characteristics are striking , Ho likes to shako hands with cno finger , and If ho particularly wants to impress a person with something , ho will throw his arm around the person's neck and begin , Now , my dear Christian friend " Ho has a reputation on the "street" for slamming oflico cloore. On entering an office he will give the door a slam ttmt threatens to shiver the glass , If there la i pane In it , and on leaving the office he will give the door a eecond slam thai 1 nearly pulls the screws out of the hinges rat THE OHE APEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUYrat One of he Best and Largest Stncko in the United States To Select From. BTO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHIN : SOLICITED TO INSUKK IN OTIIKU COMPANIES , Remember These Bmoortant Facts CONOEUNINQ The lulua ! Life Insurance Company , OF WEW YORK. 1 It e the OIDE3T Rctlvo Wo In nranoo Company In thli country. 2. It 1) the \HUKsr Life Insurance Company by many millions ol dollars In the wotld. 3. Its rites o ( premiums nro LOWKIl than these ot any other company. 4 U hn no "etocl < hoMor8"tocl lm any part o ( Iti profits. B. It oftets no SCIIKMK3 under the tmno of Insurance ( or speculation by BiiccUl cliBEcs upon Iho mlttoittmcs of each oUcr. B. IU present a\alhbl9 CASlt RESOURCES exceed those ol any other LKo Insurinco Company In tha world. world.It has received In cash ( ram all sources , from Fobnmy. 1843 , to January , UPB , 1 270f02 , ( > F'I.CC. It hM returned to the people , In oaih. from February 1SU , to January , is 0 , SJlPU3i,211or. It3 c\sli Aaaitsonthe 1st ol January , 1855 , amount to moro than W. F. ALLEN , Geuernl Agent for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado. Wyoming and U i\h. Oflics Cor.Farnam nnd 13th StOvor 1st Nat'l. Bank , Omaha , Neb MEUUILL & FERGUSON , Gen. A t > , for Michigan , Indians , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa and Minnesota , Detroit , Michinan. M. P. 110IIU13K , Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa Pneutnoniti , Consumption , ) Wasting Diseases. rosttlvely IteUevea and Ifatttet _ _ aislateiUnrestorliigntatpoiceri CHIS WEISEEY SHOULD BE POUND ON THE BIDEBOAED OF EVERY FAMIKZ IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE , c , ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.1J [ > O NOT BE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not hayo DufTy ' > Pur " off oncustomcrs , whiskey o UiclroTrn'ootUlng , whlcll Halt "Whisker In utoclc , attempt to pnlm > etagof an Inferior grade nnd adulterated , pnya them a larger profit. \SK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY/AND TAKE NO OTHER ' SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND CROP6RS. Jcnd u3 your address and wo will mall book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart JJottlel lent to any address In the United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely jmofcecMti plain : ase , JSxpres * charges prepaid on receipt of 1.2E > , or Six Bottles sent for & 6..OO DUFFY MALTWHISSE _ _ CO. , BaltimoreJd UJS-Jl1 Selling Agents. OmaJia , M. T. ClarJte J&riig Co. THIS CUT Snows A Siumciuii Yisw or Oo * Niw Polar , Dry Air , Self Ventilating HARD WOOD REMEEiTOKS Manufactured in tha meit perfect muinei from kiln-dry oak lumber barcoal filled , ilno lined , galronlted ron shelves , hind- eomcly paneled and designed for the wants c ! a dusfl of trade that want the bell gooda that can be tnado , Fartlcs wishing ipedal sizes con Save from 15 io 20 Percent By plaoJig orders now. t3th Street , Bet. Farnam &Harnty IMftnnfactnrera of Ornamental m Doimcr Windows , Window Caps , Metalllo Bky-Ujhts , to. lln , Iron and eUta Roofers , 316 South 12th Struct.Omahi , Neb. Work done In any put o the country. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD NO. 2 , Is ( ho Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World.i'1 i'1 With only 89 keys to learn an operate. It prints 76 character ! Including caps nnd email letters , punctuations , Ik-urea , Blgrn and fractions. It a the simplest and most rapid wrltkig inuhlno made aa well as ) no moet durable for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Semens & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents , 0. H. SIIOLES , Council Bluffs Agent for Western Iowa H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsmoutli , Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Oattle , And Puroc und Jersey lied Bwlno , Mass , Institute of Technology BOSTON , MASS , EliMINATIOKS If ) CHICAGO Regular four.jretr courses In Civil , Mechanic * ! , Mining and Electrical Engineering , Archlteo ure , Chemlitry. IMijtlsf , Natural Ildtory , etc. Etudentg iroal.'o ajmtitid to pirtlnl or ifoo'nlcourser , Next jcbocl yeir beglci 8epk. ? B , 1886 , Entrance examina tions June 4 and 6 , atO a. m. Apply to 1'ROt. ( IBO. UOWLAXV , Iloaid of Education rooms City Hall , Uhl- C&KO , JiMKS 1' , ilUMiOKSecretary , 1'MASCiH A. WALKER , i'reiUent. AJ1MY SUPPLIES. IJEl'OT OUAUTEKSIA8TEU3 OFFICE , 1 OmluNel.May , 2511) ) , If86. ) Hailed proposals In duplicate wll bo received al this ottlco until 11 oMock a. njFildayJune 6th,188 ( at which time they will be opened In the i rcscuco ol tldderd for guvcininent supplies ol the following Uriel , cement ; carpvntfrj toclij hardwood hard nrellme ; lurnberlei ; > theipalntg ; ; olIiandKlasi l mis ; rubber hone ; sanlj sadlert , stove caning * tatloiiuy ; tie I and Iron ; ws on material & .Q I Uts giving quantities and othtr Infnrmailou ( ur clihed on ipilicaUoi ; lly ol sit artlo-'ci re- n'llrrd ; preltrenco ( , ' 1 cl : " ' domestic piu- ductleu. Uicdern tra idiueitid to attach copies of udmllae mint tothtirpril > 03l . C1. A , II. McOADI.EV. Vli 4 Captila & A ( J M. , U S , A. J. L. DzBEVOISE. (61 ( API , No. 507 Broadtray Council Bluffo. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Th following are the times of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the owl depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln. oUi eirller and arrive ten minutes later. DlrART. UnoAOOand ROBTirwunur , 0.-25 A M Mall and Einroea f.to'r ! ; IO r u Accommodation 4:10 : r 6:30 r 11 Express , 0.05 A cmoiao ABD teen ISLAITD. 0:15 : A M Mill and Express 6.63 r : S6 A u Accommodation 6:16 : r 6:30 : t u Kiprois B.OO A OmOAOOi IOLWADIU AMD IT. rADL. ISOA : vi Ha'l ' and Exprcsa 6.60 r 6:26 : r II Express 0.06 A I omcAoo , iDUiHoroa An vmn , 0:60 : A u Mall and Express 7:10 : r air Accommodation 2:00 : r 15 p Express 6KOA : ST. LODIS AUD rAcino. 8:15 : r M Locil St. Louis Express Local 8.00 p il Tramfer " > e Tranettr 8:20 : r M 78-U ; Loc l Chloigo & Et L Exp Local 8:60 : A u 7:86 : I'M Tranifcr ' . Tr&nifer 0.06A LULU CITTi ST. JOI AMD OOU30IL UDTTf. lO.O1) A M Mall and Express 6:40 : P M 8:16 : l > U Exprees 0.24 A M Bonr orrr AMD rAcine , 7:20 : A u Mall lor Bloux City 6.60 r u 7o : p u Expreis ( or Bt I'nul 0:26 : A M U.MO.-J I'Aeiric , 11:00 : A M DjnTcr Expresi 4:36 : p K 1:05 r u Lincoln Tats O'a & R V 2SS f M 7:66 : P M ( hcrlandKxrrces 8:30 : A M BUMHV TEAI.NS TO OUAUi. Leave Council BluHl - 6 65-7:65-9:80-10:80 : : : 11:10 : a. m. lSO-2:30-8BO-4:23-6-6:25 : : : ; : 11:46 : p , in. Leave Omah * 0:25 : 7:25 : c(0 : 10 11:15 : a. m. 12:60 : 2:00 : 8.00-4 : jQ 4:56 : 6XS 11:10 : n. m. _ OWLY HOTEL InCouno Blull bi\luga And all modern Improvements , call belli ) , Dra alarm belli , etc. , in the CBESTON HOUSE Noe. 21D , 217 and 210 , Main Btroet. - 5 * rROPRIHTOH