THE DAILYBEE SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 1885. ni | JKU ! , < * , , put jiivtu epw j cuoqV nq oninn" , „ „ B nuo d v in j'ii , tin mi * Win , u Itcis KEMEor FiiEIi A.victim of 5 outhfnliinnruilenco CMislnR Premature Uccny. Neryous Dobilltr , Lost Manhood , Ac. , having tried in vain every known romoily.liasiliscovered nRltiiiilnmcnnsof eelf-curo , which bo Yvitl finnil 1 ItKK tohiafullow-mifFnrors. Address. J.lI.ULKViM.'l3Chtttbnmbt.Noir : : York. Indigestion Cured , I coffered for more than Hvo roars with Indiges tion , icarccly able lo retain the tlnpltfit foad on tnyj Btomich. Thotur nliiR soneotlon waa nlmcst Intolerable , and my wnolo ivstcm was doacgcd I wu n-akoful and could not ileep , and consequently more or Icsa DPIVOI s all the lime. I decline ID flesh and suffered all the usual depression attendant upon this tcrrlblo dlfca-o In a word , \\aaiclBottbIe. . At J 6t , falllog to flnd relief In unythmp tlao. I com' mcuccd the UBO of Snitt'a Speclflo. I brgan to Im prove at once. The m'dlrlno toned up the stomach ach , Btrenitthened tbo dli/f stlvo orfrars , nd soon all that buininf ceasojl , and I could rctkln food without difficulty. Now my health Is good , and can oat any thing In the fchrvro of foad , end digest It without the ellghcst difficulty. I most cheerfully boar thla tottlmcny becaua > tncro are bundreda Buffering as I was , and lam furo can bo os readily healed , fake the prescribed dose after catln ; instead of before. JAMHHMANN , No. U l\y eiieet. Atlanta , Oa. , May 13,18S5. oTrettlse on blooil and ekln dlsoiecu mailed froo. or rThoSttltttipeclloCo. , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , Oe , W Jo728d8 , G17 St. fllmrli"- . , St. Jon ! = ; , 3r i't'ilnli'KF * " * * ' * lro - oilcii Co 'et * fcri 1 et'D u rfv * agmelln Iti9ip e uitr * t.a a * ' * VCLtum 1 ' cl Ki * < > Pif * i.tfcin in , otir rhj'liii ! r n cr v Ocbiilty , Menial Physical Weakness , Mercurial nnd other AKo lions cf Throni , Sklr. or Hones , B Old SorCS anj UlCC'S , rr& f ' ' Vic-tsi.fin Utrct B'trmlQ i fraicij.M. nf , PrirAt/ ! . Dlst-nses Irisinu 'rum ' huisctcltori , Lxcsor , f.'itposu-e or InCulLcncu * A h itoiwo u rtu ( UCW. ! > B - " w ' .uti * - bin * * , en ti w" w , do i or tj u\jiUfi- Q ituitt.i A PositivQlVriiren Guaranfos It'retln tllCJtinlnrMu Jlf Jklu i ttnl C"n.-ylhtlf. Vitaphlutf , Eiii.'lfii ! or Urrmun , .11 p E 2n lllviu * 1 la lolh l * i p i * , ; pUtf * * , cjivtycr rote * mn i > t.ir < ovtia , li It ? WiJt < li n , J. [ aUfcti 10 jul , tr James Msal Institute Chartered by theStateof 1111- nols fop thccxprcsapurpoEC of Bivlnglmmedlate relictln all clironlcurmaryand prl- , vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet nndSyphills In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly rcllcvedand permancntlycured by rcmc- ilica1tc8tcdlnnJ''urI/lVii1J ( _ _ _ Ajiofi / ll'rarllie , Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the c.Lcst Manhood , j o5lfw/i/c / rf < I.3/iero The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd- Iclnea sent by Mall and Express. No marks on packot'e to indicate contents or sender. Address DRJAr.lESNo.204WashngonSI.Chlcagolll ! ! ! . IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW. Law derailment of Drake Unlverilty , DCS Uolner , Iowa , Bund for Catalogue. AddrctsA. n. MoVey , Psanor J. a Clirk. HecroUry , cure Cola VcVey & d rk. DoaMulue * iowi. mtulwk A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty- but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least , what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies , Slio Didn't Otvtcli On , I held her tiny band in tnlno nnd claipod IK fairy form , And told my tale of aident love in languap sweet and watm ; And when I patiicd. for want of breath , b laieed her dimpled chin And whispered low : "I don't catch onj plea ( ling your long oir'in. " Soup , A man Just arrived in New York Tried hard to cat soup with a fork ; But after awhile Ho learned that liis ttylo Created considerable * talk , A triced took occasion to eUto That he'd never get through nttha trail When ho took up liin toup With a cyclonic scoop. And drank It oil out ot his plato. [ Yorkers Suleiman , Gransor nnd Hlmrpcr. Now the farmer's heat 1 1 > filled with inbljn tion , And ho revels in the bright anticipation Ot the iheckels he will win When he brings his produce in To the city for tbo season' * speculation , And the bunco-steerers' ruddy face is glowini Since around him tforluno'a ' breeze will tool ba blowing , So bis nicely baited net Is for country gudgeons set And he'll reap the fruit that's of the farmer' sowing , f Roxtord Advocate , FOU TJUfcl ? ichus of all colors are in vogue. Embroidered bison and ahodak lobos an noveltios. Lace ehawlp , equaro and pointed , are util ized as drapery. Motallio effects are more fAahlonnblo that ever In millinery . IlorscshooB and merry thoughts nro in hlgl favor in jewelry , A Brooklyn eplmtor has a parrot that cm whlatlo "Seo SAW. " One Philadelphia manufacturer employs lOi girls in making neckties , Ribbons with velvet and plush stripes and with fringes are popular. Cut steel and gray porcelain beads will be used on gray bonnets nnd iinta , Serges are finer and tot tor than ever before , and mo highly favond by Hoglish women , Cream color alone and nlso in combination with other cjlora ij the favorlto for evening dress. Plain black silk will ba worn and the Amer ican groa grains cannot bo excelled by these oi foreign manufacture. Plaids and stripes continue in favor , stripea being in the ascendant , They wi.l bo worn under plain oveidroas , There wilt not b3 much roller eknting next winter. The rinks nro generally being de voted to other purposes or torn down. At a ftshionablo dance at Nowpart unique Rorraan favors were toy rabbits wound by ma chinery and mads to bop across the Soar in front of the dancers , Buckles , clasps , slides And hooks , in gold , silver , broi.zj , euamnl , pearl , amber ana jet are used with a free hand this autumn , both for dress and millinery purposes. Buttercups and daisies , "pretty flowers" though they bo , are not to bo commended as trimming for sailor hats ) yet how many people ple wear them all unconscious of their incon gruity , The new round hats follow closely tbo styles that prevailed during the summer ; tho.crowna liighto exaggeration , ni.d equare or round In ihape , the brims straight and in most casoi very narrow. 1'luih and velvet nro to be worn during ; ho coming season. Velvets are striped , illu- mnated , nguicd , embroidered and in cordu- oy effects as-well as plain. Seal plush is in treat demand. Hairpins undoubtedly cause much of the icuralglo headache suffered by women , says .ho . Lancet The norvoa of the scalp are irri- ; ated by the hair being drawn tightly bick , nd put on the strain. Grasshoppers and ants are ilia latest fancy or brooches , Some lace pics are simply a ilack enamel ant carrying its egg , n single loarl , by its antencic , The effect is singularly ealiatic , the induatnous insect beimr just lifo ize. Dresemaker i'Worth says that the stories high-priced dresses are all myths. 'You hear , " he tays , "of dresses that cost il.EOO to $2,003. I venture to say that not our dressmakers in Paris ever inado any at uch prices. " A girl in northern Indiana was out berry- ng , when a rattlesnake struck at her and aught his fangs in her dreas. Her lover , who ? ho bad always wanted to die , made a skip or home , and she dragged tbo reptile half a nile before a traveler came to her relief , Progreailvo euchre at the summer hotels has oyeloped the fact that "fashionable" and 'nice" ' lady and gentlemen players cheat at ardr , so as to win the often expensive prizjs waided Ono of these days it will be a re- roach to be called a "fashionable" man or roman , A capote has a crown of steel not. The rim is covered with a black velvet puffing. iround the crown is a band of velvet oin- roidered with steel beads , while o ma of lack velvet loops placed upright In front iniplotes the trimming. The strings are of olvot ribbon , This is to bo a "checkered" season In the tatter ot woolloa fabrics , judging by tbo end- ies lines and grains of plaided and blocked atterns which ttrow the counters and adorn 10 shop windows of "exclusive" importers , ho are euro to secure the loading novelties > r their patrons , Misery A girl with n now placa and no lace to go. [ Marathon Independent. More lisery A. girl without a new drrsa and some lace to go.- [ Merchant Traveller. Addi- onal misery A eirl with a now dross and ) ino place to go and no "fttllci" to gq with er , [ Loulivillo CourierJournal. . Heavy woolen canvas goods In Gne or largo leahos , comes plain , in Btripou , forming plaids > r under skirts and trimmings , or plain , with ots and geometrical figures raised upon the luvns surface. These goods are trimmed ' 1th woolen laces , and will ba woin during is autumn bentath dressy vUitos and other : ioit wraps , Fitraro jackets are made sleeveless , with a nail epaulet , under which are worn sleeves 3 match the skirt , These sleeves are attached ) au underbodlce , and if the jicVet be open , veat of the dreas mateiial forma the front of lie bodice. If tbo bodlco of tbo droaj worn e Intact , the jacket la slipped on without it ] cccmpauylng underbodice , Some of the matoriala for autumn and win. ; r wear ihow the roughest effects. Many of 10 goods nro so elinzgy that it Is doubtful hether they will prove acceptable to persons f quiet taste , Tbo preference for tailor-mado ressei is an Indication that soft woollen fab- Ci will gain the ascendency , In Parts there i a decided tendency In favor of tmooth- iced materials , and the Kngltih raodeal show preponderance of aoft-finlah and diagonal loth , Of course , on such a bright mornicg she auldn't retlat calling around to tee how lany of her friends had returned from vaa- ou , "Why , Cicely , dear , " the exclaimed. no you , too , havu returnee ? " "Ye-es , I I -that U , I ha\ea't boon away" "But you BVO a bsautiful tan on your complexion. " Ob , yes. That coat me 25 cents , whllo a va > itiou would have cost $125 , I'll have a new leak this fall , and you'll have to fix up your Id one. " It wat cool enough to put the leaks on Immediately. [ Hartford Pott , There are some very pretty bema dresses > r young ladies' wear , made of dark cashmere. 'hkh have for tnmmirg three or four rows of onted lace Icsrrticn tut in on the ikitt above 13 horn , at ( quit dutaccca , but not extending bovo the knees. In other instances , the late i let in longitudinally , sometimes golog 11 around the aklrt and eometlmea only iu- rted down thu outiio front. Ooo drees of lomb cibhmere , trimmed with lace insertion > match , was made bright by atrlpa of ccque- cot or poppy * llk pltcocl beneath the lace ind . Another , rf oh vo green , wan liinilar'y ' eated , and the 1'oJora vest , wholly of ilia nollen lace , wat llucrt tasldu with the gay .lorod allk , Some of the elegant fancy woolen fatrici rought out rcceutly are as expecsive at silk r latin goods of tine quality , and are far tore popular for stieet ueir than either of leee maUrjal * , if we except , perhaps , the dark , dur&blo turahi. The new for tnttunce , are thown with exceedingly rlc brocha figares , small , but magnificently col ored , over plain , rich , darkly-dyed ground : The broclio do ign > , although showing n mlrj cling of Persian colors , nro always In peifet harmony with the prevailing tbada of tl goods tbey decorate , reminding one of Hi autumn fi llage , a trifle snbdued from Its fin Tlvld brilliancy o ! coloring , against the back ground of a dull , dark September sky. Thei rich figures are not woven in clusters , bt detached and iprinkled at quite wide into ; vala orer the solt , handsomely finished fabrici 1'KPPBUMlNr DItOFS , The largeit rain knocks tha biggest picnic Speaking ot batter The poor ya have al way * wl h you. When the trunk line railroads era not play log policy they are playing pool. ' 'Now lay in your coal , " says the economist Thanks. A good bed within the house i better. "Goo-1 graciout , " said the hen , when sh discovered the porcelain egg in hor.neit , " thtll bo A bricklayer next , " When n Massachusetts postmaster get ft lei tex addressed to somebody , "K pan , " ho o once chucks It into the mall bag for Cap Ann. Ann.Tho The colored debating society In a Gnorgl town h it been discussing the question"Whtcl Are the Moro Useful to Society , Lawyers o Buzzards ? " The fact that when nn elephant his th chills five gallons of rum and \vlil ky are prc scribed , leads ouo to suspect that the olephan Is a native of Kentucky. 11 What are the hat tooth that come ? " askoc a Lynn teicher of her class in pbyaiology "Falao tooth , mum , " replied a boy who hai just wakodup on the back seat. Some scientific men have a theory that tin the size of the earth is diminishing. If this i so it is probally in order that Jay Gould cat get It more easily Into bis packet. Neither bustles nor coroota are worn it Japan , end when a Japanese maiden sltsdowt in a skating rink she gets her money's worll every time. [ Burlington Fioa Press. The inhabitants of Bjrmah worthip icloli made of brass. At sight of a brass band the ; fall on their knees and ask cold death to taki them away. [ Now Orleans Picayune. There are thirteen widows living on oni ttrcot about 500 yards long in Amoiicua , Ga The city authorities propose to put up a' ' each end of the street a sign : "Dangerous Pasting.-Somcrvillo [ Journal , "Conductor , ' said a norvoui pasaongeroi nn east bound tra'n , "will you bo so kind aa to tell that man from Kansai that his whist- line it annoying to the other paaseugert ? " "How do you know the man is from Kunsat ? " "Thunder and blixen , what a question 1 Can' ! you sou that ho is whistling 'Little ' Brown Jug ? ' A tourist piaaing through a village observe J the following on a board : ' 'Horaos taken in to graas. Long tails , $1 50 ; short tails , $1. " The owner of tlio land bting asked the reason in the difference of price , replied : "You see , ma'am ' the tails brush the fiieo , long c < tn away ; the short ones are so tormented by them they can hardly eat at all 1" "Juit my dangsd luck'1' ' growled n papacn- ger on a train down in Ohio , "I beiievo I am tbo uulucklost man on earth , anyway. Noth ing goea right with me , and I am about dis couraged. " "What's the matter now ? " "Well , yon ceo , I have been the post mis tur down at tin corners for nigh on twelve years. My first I named Ulysses Grant Snydcr , the second end Butherford Hayes Snyder , the third James Garfield Snyder , and last week wo took my fourth boy to church and had him chris tened Grover Cleveland Snyder. I paid the editor of our country paper $5 to put in a long article ubout it and get a copy or two marked to send on to Washington , " "But where does the bad luck coma in ? " "Why , the next day after 1 mailed thosa papers I got in official letter from tha department. It .vaa my discharge , and now they've got a nensly democrat in my place. " BOWEh COMPtiAlNTS cured and pro lented by DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. Recommended by leading Physicians. Sold > y Druggists and Grocers. TlioVIilttltrB hamont. Ha mourns the happy days of youth , Now gone frroyer hence , When ha ould eit and whittle sticks Upon a picket fence. But now , nlasl he cannot thin His lelaura hours employ , For fate , in sbapo of wire and barbs , Hath rendered null that joy. - [ Boston Gazatto. Shakespeare * as ' 'not for an ego , bat or all time. " Thla may bo Bald of St 'scobs OH. So long ns the world hots bore will be rheumatic pains , and it wll ; ure thorn. CONNUC1ALITIE3. Louis A. Morgenstern and Kachol Isaacs , oth comic opera singers , were lately married i San Prancisco. Archibald Forbes , the English war corres- ondont , is soon to marry a daughter of Qi < ar ermasttr General Meigs. Mlns Louise Matthews , sitter of Brander lattbaws , the author , is engaged to ba mar- lee to Pierre Barlow , son of b. L. M , Barlow E New York. A bride in Dover , an Ohio township , was > overo mo during Urn marrlago ceremony ro- jntly that sha fainted upon its conclusion , nd has unco been very ill. Miss Davis of Worchoner , Masa. , was late- j martied to the Duke Alfied Joseph da roaie , a descendant of the Comte de Broaae , ho fought with Joan of Arc. Miss Lily Stauly tha second daughter of rigadier General Dimi Stanley , command- ig tha Department of Taxas , la announced tea a engaged to bo mirrind to Lieutenant David , Rumbaub , of tba Third artillery , who is itacliqd to the light batScry stationed at Saa intonio , Conductor David R Ambrose of Greens- arg , Pa , was married to Mies Nancy A Ma ine of Allegheny , while tunning his trip on 10 Sewickly branch of the Southwest road , , ov , L. U Dieffenbacher , a passenger , per- irming the ceremony and the conductor ring on with the collection of faros immedi- ; ely afterward. A most extraordinary wadding occurred In ierco county , Georgia , William Harrell , od 42 , a well to do farmer , married Bailie ilion , aged 10 yean nnd six months. The irl's father is a ferryman for Major Spence id gave his consent to the match. The tuple went to Maon on their wedding tour id will return homo next week and begin imaekceping , A man livine at Nor walk , Wh. , 81 years of ; e , was recently married to a young woman [ 20 , and tha boys collected for the purpose : serenading the couple , who reiided nith 10 bride's mother , The groom was BO deaf iat he did not hear the boys , but the mother , i-law did , and ordered them to leave. They Bcllnod. whereupon aha procured a shotgun id fired into the crowd severely wounding 10 of tha boys , tha charge taking effect in Is groin. The old lady a ys that aha prayed eforo she shot , A Cleveland dispatch says ; A strange icident connected with a recent wedding has iat come to light One evening last week a tughter of George Morgan , was.married to a nung farmer cf Dover township , The mar- age took plao at the bride d parents on ayne avenue. During tao ceremony the [ jdo appeared dazed and replied malancholly i the questions of the minintor. After the ord hud been spoken that united the couple r lifo , tha young husband tiled to lead hii ride away , but behro those present realized iat cnvthlng ws wrong ( he fainted and fell i the floor. Her face was badly cut nnd rulaed by the fall and tha thock to her netv- is > ystem was to great that she baa been iiiously ill ever since , trb n Halij wn ilci , ire ; T6 her Cutorla , VTLen slia WM , Child , sbo cried for CostorU , Whea she became alias , she clan ; to ( > < torik , BHwu slioliKlCuUdtea , sa Ilotnc ) A nln , The maiden walks the vtrand no more Knjoylng the ocean bieczs , Where tha tiny wavelets kisi the shore , And tha land is allvo with fleas. No more In A suit of blue or drab She into the water goes ; She fears no more the voracious crab That sought to devour her toes. c She is done for the while with seaside hops , Those innocent dissipations ; Sha has turned her back en dudes and fops , And given up beach flirtations. The maiden is back from her eumncoring To homo nnd its dear delights , Back to the garden gata to swing With her beau tbtoufh the autumn nighU [ Boston Courier , SINGUlj\UITlK3. ( Buck , tha Inventor of the Waterbury watch has built an engine so small that , with boiler governor and pump , it would stand on a goh dollar , The town of Grafton , Vn. , boasts of i young lady 15 years old who weighs 351 pounds. When onljr 11 years old aho weighoi ever 200 pounds and has been rapidly galnlnj over since that time. There Is n natural bridge between th boundary line of Arizona and Now Mrxico twenty miles north of the Atlantic and 1'acifi railroad , which surpasses in every way th famous ono in Virginia , A piece of ambar weighing eight none da ii at piesout being exhibited in the Marl rnutcum , at Dantilc , for which the owner ha refused 31,600. It is probably the largest ploco in the world without blemish. The i.licroecspo tliows that mold is a fores of beau'.iful treot , with the branches , loaves and fruit ; that buttetllles are fully feathered that linlrs are hollow tubes , and the surface ol our bodies is covered with scales like n flab , ( ( The Buffalo sunflower , fourteen feet fivi inches high , with thirty-four blossoms ant buds , is beaten by ono m the garden of Dr , Sabluo , of Brooklinc , which la nearly as higt and has 48 blossoms together with many buds , iioaton Journal. Starfish have appeared on the oyeter ground about Norvvnlk , Conn , , in great numbers , and the owners of deep-water beds in that locality are greatly alarmed for tha tuturo of tbo crop , Ono cultivator took 100 bushels of these de sttuctivo pests from his grcucds in a r.lnglc day recently. 'Acurious physiological fact la noticed by a writer on the latu 1'rnccj-Chinoso wur tn Tonquln , mmely , that tbo bodies of the slain Chinese , unlike those of the French soldiers , "did not deojmpoeo , but merely became dis colored , and like mummic ? , " while , with the exception of the eyes , carrion birds left them untouched. It is suggested that opium smok ing might have been the cause of the phe nomenon. The fishes collected from great depths upon the famous Challenger expedition two or three thousand fathoms posaois bones and ligaments of great scftcees , and muscles loot ely connected. This is a provision to allow of tbo permeation ot their tissues by the water , Einco otherwise at the great depth where tlioy live the pressure of the water , which shivers Bolid glass to powder , would ciuah their bodies. Ulcves are rot the fruit of tlio tree , but the undeveloped flower , thu stem being the calyx and the head thu unblown corolla , The strength lies in the flower alone , altbousb the Kreen twiga are reported to ba ground up and us 3d as au adulterant , The clove tree grows from thirty to forty feet bight and is preen the year lound , It is found in the Molucca Islands , in Sumatra , in Straight's settlements , in Zanzibar , Kennion Islands , and Cayenne , Tlio poorest comes from Zanzibar. Mexico has another live volcano , if all ac counts are true. The curiosity has appeared at a place called "Las Iguanas , " half n day's march from Tlaliscoyam , in the state of Vera Cruz , nnd about an hour and a half's walk from Mlstequll'a. ' A tiny crater ha ? opened , whoso breathing hole Is only three feet wide. On neariug the hole a subterranean noise is heard. On certain occasions the noise in creases in yolumo , and louder toward the mouth of the crater comes the tread of some invisible power which thrqwa up earth and water and clouds of sulphurious vapor high in the air. All the ground for a long distance round this baby volcano baa lif tad perceptibly , and tbo earth now vomiting is forming a hill round the crater , wbile a small lake has al ready accumulated near by , made up of the waters thrown upward. The favorite amuse ment cf these who do not fear it Is to throw n 1m branches and twigs in. Thosa remain inaido for a while , but r.ro soon hurled bun- Irodi of feet distant ever the fields. It was customary in England tp applaud th iroackers iu the pulpit two hundred jean 'go. ' 'go.It is estimated that sixty-eight churches In Paris possess works of art va'ued at $1 , i5,710. The Catholic cathedral at Dobuquo n be ng thoroughly renovated and repaired to the xtent of many thousand dollars. At Northfield Mr. Moody baa been buying ilg wagons to ba need on Sundays for carry- ag to and from church the people who live af > distance aid could not , otherwise attend , Sunday , while Kev. Mr. Clark was preach- OK at East Haven , Conn. , a dove ( Uw down nd alighted on the bible before him , after head ad read : ' 'I saw tbo spirit desctnding from bovo like n dove. " Tha disinclination for the Jewish ministryt ys a Hebrew weekly , is duo to the simple tot that this is a commercial ope , and that it ocs not pay , in the common meaning of the ord , to become a minister. 'iho CoDgregationalist make ? the statement 'on ' good authority , " that to far an can bo rc- icmberod no y DUCK man born and bred in tha ino Congregational churches in Hartford , ! onn , has within the last fourteen years bo- ome it minister. An AKOC ! ArU < nin B Clergyman , Pho has proaohod thfl goeptl for 40 earn , haa been crcatly tllllcted with kld- ey troubles , nil ciaa la Biiob nn obsti- aio ono and hla ago la eo groit that ho irmot hope for absolute cuio ; but ho rltos from Kiohlond , that he nan used ireo botlloi of Brown's Iron Bitters , and ids , "I have felt moro roHof than from nythlng I Iwvo over used " Ho desires a additional supply of this great family lediclno in order to make farther ttial. EDUCATION Alb Lawrence Barrett has an invitation to de- per tbo next address before the faculty and udenta of Harvard college. Lnona Call ii the name of a young lady who giving great satisfaction aa ft professor of reek In tha Iowa university , In the rural school districts of Georgia , three onths constitute the echool year , and it ro nres the moat rigid eoanomy to keep tha lioola running even upon this economical isis. It In astonishing what intereat tha colored > puatlon ! ara taking in chools. There are mo little fellows who pass through Hines- Ho every day who walk six miles to school id six iniloabick. fHlaea\lloGa. ! ( ) Gazette. The following H a verbatim copy of a notice istnd recently by a school district committee Voluntown , Conn. "I Herfl-by Notify the ; gal voters of Cliool District of the nul meeting will held at the Chool House i to Chuso and Klect Obool ofliseri and her business that comes at tba meeting , " The ladles have made their influence felt In practical way In school diitrict e'ectloni in ver l places in New York. At West Falls , IbyJlev , Caroline A. Baeaett , pwtor of e Free baptist chuich , they defeated a opoeltion to tell the dlatrict library at auc- 3C , and another to divert tha library money rniahed by tbo state from the use preacribed r law. At West Chester n Oitholio school ustea was elected over a Protestant compe er by the votes of five Iilsh women who no brought to tha polls juit before the eleo- an closed , "From 1859 to 1880 , I had rheuma- soj ; at ono tlmu could not wald a step i lour months. How entirely well ; ired by Hunt's Remedy. S1EPBKN 0. MABUN , Providence. Tbonsmds of caeca of kidney dltouet iva bjco oared by Hun'/a Rainedy , J ever fa hi. It WASNT A BOY , Girls tx > olr Very Much Ijtkn Ttiol Ilrothora LJundled up In A lUrbcr'a Apron , Clii'cngo Mail. "Is thftt a boyl" asked a Mall ropotto of a bwbor In a shop under tbo Likesla building. The object of the question was a onootb , youthful f&co. The rent o the form in a bsrbor'a chair was COD. ' coaled nndor a ehoct , and a ionaorla attls t WAB at work on the head. "No , It's a girl , " was the answer , nni the seokcr of Information turned hla faci toward the young lady at Iho risk of be Ing out with the razor. She obaervot tbo movomot and blushed with the eon iclousnoss of her novel position. "That IB the third wo lure had hen to-day to have their hair cropped , " con tinned the barber , as ho added mor < lather. "This ono next you had hair thai reached to her waist.1 "Do yon avroop U up and throw It oul with the men's hair } " "Ob , not They take It homo and use for switches or soil It to hair dealers , It Is a little moro tronblo to cut a latly'f than a man's hair , became there la BC much moro of it , but no don't chtrgc them anything extra , though they do al Bomo places. " When she tripped down from the chair her back hair was clipped short , but her bings foil over her forehead In tact. Ono of her waiting companions then took the chair. "Doca It not grtovo you to part with anch beautiful troEaes ? " atkod the re porter ot the fair rhvo of faehion. "Yea , It does glvo mo a slight pang ; but , you know , ono might aa well bo out of the world as oat of fashion , " aho aaid cs Bho picked up her hat. "Oh , my head fccli SD funny ! " aho ex claimed when aho tried to fit It on. Torlc AIIU vorkcrs. At thla Beaaon of the year farmers are generally cxortisedovor the prlco likely to rule for pork and other hog produc s. The Drovcra1 Journal of Chicago ought to bo at least f&ir authority and its opin ion la entitled to eomo consideration. In HE Issue cf Augnat 27 it sijn : Lately the prices for provisions have ruled lower than they have been at any time sluco 18 ? ! ) . For come months the ccncral tendency of the market baa been downward , and at thla Eoason of the year packets and others naturally an ticipate a further reduction toward the beginning of the regular winter pack ng Beaton. Theio are exceptions to all rulea but aa a general thlrg there la a sharp decline in the prices for hogs from the summer rates before the nominal open ing of tba winter season. There ore not a few who are of the opinion that thla your will prove an exception and that from this tlino forth the npa will prob ably exceed the doyrno In the course of prices. At beat It is all only guess work but there are certain peculiar condition In the trade at present which di not usually appear. In the fire place the supplies have beoi ovor-ostimatod , and , ns a result , th packers have been making a strong figh all the year against vrbaa they have callci unreasonably high pr'ceo. ' At no tlm during the paat six months have price boon qulto as low OB the packets calcula ted they would bo. There Is a very pop tilar notion to the effect that buyer * , thi manufacturers and the middle men , or ooutiunally fighting agalnat high prices Of course tbo principles of trade dcmanc that the teller must Bell as dear aa pocc ! bio , and iho buyer muat buy as caoap a ! ui can , but there are some queer freaki ia all trades but especially lu the pack ng and bundling of meats. Ao over ) Jim knovrs , speculation Is ono of the very argest elements , in the pork trade CB pcclally , nnd while it Is generally sup pOBod that packers are Invariably bean n the hog market , there are excoptlona .Imce when the packers , some of the in luontlal and leading ones , seem almoal tnxlous to "put the market npon them iclvis" la other words there are times vlion It ia to their interest to raise the prlco ) f hogs for the sake of influencing tha irovLslon market , In vrh'ch they may mppen to ba more directly interested. But each exceptions are only Incidental ta ha general course of the market. The ondltians , hoirovor , which accompany tlgh prices for hogs are very much moro ctlafactory to tbo packers than when ulces for the raw material are very low. t Is true that moro capita ! la required to . .indie etock at hih , ; prices than atock at avr prices , bat the profits ara always ugcr in Hush times , when prlcen are ilgb , than when prices are weak and de- rcescd from any cause. Ic is said that ho country is full of young hoga and corn ad that the supply i ) llublo at almost ny time to exceed the demand. But let ; bo remembered that th a position has eon hold by the pickers and others for tie pait five years. Each year the cry as been just wait till next year and there ' 111 bo two hoga for every pl&oa to put no. The only satisfactory feature of it as predictions Is that tiny have been i tbo "future teuao. " The prddlctlon as probably boui ttoreotyped. "Next n-.ou" the packers are expecting to cut n Immense crop of hoga at low tlcof. They may do it. But no of the most oxloueivo packing itablishmonta la reported not to have at "a pound of moat In the collars In a ionth" on account of high prices. It is well- known fact that nearly , If not all , ' the raw material recently worked up a gene into immediate consumption , a a rule the Ohlcaxo cuttcia fiavu been attlrjj ; mott on the counter * , ana figures tow tbai'bntchers of caitern cities have jon taking more than half the arrival of } gs hero during the nummer. The ockfl of product ore therefore law , and 10 packers will all probably fool disposed i go into the basinets at u lively rate bun prices are so they cm. This leads some people to think fall id winter prices are likely to advance ther than recede. At the same time , om a speculative point of view , if thu ickera have no product on hand which ey want to eell at high prlcer , they will i In ijno trim to bear prices for hogs , lore is only ono thing for sensible hog leers to do , and that ia to prodnce hoga good as possible and bo prepared to asonablo profits even at low rates , rly maturity , good quality , "quick re- riu and small prolus , " are points to : epln mind. What Imported i4 our rruunccr , A Plttibarj correspondent of the New otk Buti draws a dark picture of the ndltlon cf labor of tbo mining districts Peniuylvanfa , In a state unaurpaeiod r tbo variety and richness of ltd rc- nrcea , laboring men ara living In ublld poverty and In many inatances o toarcely able to keep tbemielvea and milloi from atarv&tion. Flow It ii mslblo for a man to support himself and mlly on fourteen dollars per month few n determine , but the beav paid Iron leers In Pennsylvania earn only thla m , whllo the beat paid coal inlnera re- celro thirty-five dollar * , n llltlo mor than ono dolUr per day. The provallln rate of wages In the Iron mines , not de dnatiug the number of d ys In whlc tlttra Is no work , In seven ! ; ceutfl per diy , and the orrespondon says that "the amount of tnone ; whloh each Individual his for food clothing , mcdlclno and all necessaries counting three adults lo a family , n mm his wife , nnd two children , ranges fton 10 cents to 84 cents a day , " The com- panics charge $5 per month for their ten omonls , and It happens In nuny case that n nun with n monthly Income of 81 ( pays away half that sum for sholtjr. I la charged that all sorts of exactions an practiced on the minors' , In the anthra cite region mining in paid for by the day so many car loads being required for i day's work. The minor Is Good for act r tain percentage of slate In n car , and i the amount of elate Is In excess of thi coal ho is discharged. In the bitnmlnoni regions the coal mined Is paid for by thi buehal of ecvcnty-tlx ponuds , Tbo lav of the atato requires that the minor : shall have a check-weigher , tc bo paid at their own expense , bnl in many Instances the law Is evaded , and the miners Insist that the wolghlnp boss employed by the proprietors choatc them in weight , Miners only receive piy for the coal which does not pass through the screen , whllo the oirners sell all that Is sent to the eurfaco , The dis covery and use of natural gaa has had EOmowhat to do with the deprtsilon oi mining , but the chlof cause of the piti ful poverty and dlstrots which prevails throughout the Pennsylvania mining re gion la the Importation of foreign labor. The companies ha\o picked the region with cheap laborers from abroad , Poles , Hungarians and Bulgarians swarming through the coal mines. Owing to this the labor supply far uxcods the demand , and , DO a result , thocsinda have no work while othoro h&vo obtained employment f com fifty to ono hundred days tine last January. The Imported laborers rarely become skilled minerr , and the correspondent pendent nays that they are content to re main laborers , and crnsider a dollar a week a good Income. It is this which la eating the lifo out of B3vcr.il of our in- dnitrioi , nud everywhere cheapening the pice of American labcr. An over stocked labor market begets a desperate Etrngglo for bread , and ra'lier than starve men will submit to almost any exaction. Thla is the way it will continue to work so long as the cheap labor of Europe Js brought ever to glut the labor market. How to prevent this Is the question. Au eastern cotemporary dlecaseod this mat ter a few pays ago and proponed the im position of such a per capita tax on for- ulgu laborers ai would deter them from Doming to the United States. The labor : laso : ! of tbls country feel the pressure D tlili continuous immigration and are urging an extra session of congress to so- : uro some measures of relief. Unlota something is done there will bo tronblo In the future , and that of n serious na- : uro. All things olnt la that direction , ind it Is a question whether congress haa lot ni much right to shut out the pan- lerlzed laborers of Europe as to exclude ho Ohlnes ? . If the ono act IB couatlli .Iona ! the other would most certainly b If you suffer from looseness of the bowel ViiKfitur . Olttcrs will surely oure you 3ewaru of counterfeits and ask your proco ir druggist for the genuine article , prepare > y Dr. J. G. B. Slegert & Sons. IMIUIU'IES. The South Sea Islanders ate learning wear in English and play poker. A funeral Is a tiresome preacher's oppor unity , luru him on to a largo ongregation nd lie will make the mourners wish that thi 'arty ' bad never died , A Wipconain church picnic has been post oned five times this season on account o : aln and yet tha Idea has not occurred to thi ommitteo to fool the weather authorities by ppomting the picnic for n certain date ant Ben holding it on the day befora. [ Norrla jwn Herald , A London journal , quoting statistics to ack It up , presents as u moral paradox the latement that the moat poorly paid working iris in the metropolis are those engaged in 10 worm of aowiug and binding Bibles. It ddsthat "for every heathou abroad who can e nduced t J uao tha sacred volume for any < ling eho than gun wadding a dozen of thoa Iris are driven to perdition at homo , A church at Carroll , Iowa , has been par tioned cfl a corner of the auditorium and irnished It with cradles and rocking chairs ir the convenience of mothers who are unable r unwilling to leave their Infanta at homo , A .ranger who attended the church last Sun- ay left with the Impression that half a dozen cotch baplpesa iu au adjoining room were laying a match for the championship of the orld. Tbo evangelist Sim JeD 3 says , "I have leu some members of the church who said icy were starving and I thought it was n iod Idea. And I'va seen some preachers > arly starving , and I remember a preacher ho despised tha way people had of puttfng I punched olckola t him , He said it was andalous. I said , 'You ntodn't complain. m'vo got the idrop on them , you put off inched sermons on them , That's about en. " en.Vhrn \Vhrn V < Elrjinrm Green bowed his head to ad the responses uf the Litany lut Sunday i was very drowsy Indeed , and he had related - lated "Lord bavo mercy upjn us miaerablo liners" but three tlmoa when bo fell fast leep His wife nudged him with her para- 1 without success. When the minister ached , "And now. pnventcentlily , my 1)0- vcd brethern , " Vestryman Green awoke , .d being umomclous of the lapse of time , jpondedina sonoiloui and fervent voice : jjul have mercy upon us miaorableainnera. " In many localities Hood's Baraaparllla lu such general demand that It Ia the cognized family medicine. People ! to that "tho whole neighborhood is king it , " oto. Particularly Is this trno Lowell , Masi. , where it is mtdo , and uro moro of Hood's Sarsaparllla la sold an of any ether sartsparilla or blood rifior. It Is the great remedy for do * llty , scrofula , dyspepsia , bllllousnoss , any dlaoase canted by impure state low condition of the blood. Qlvo It a al. for Women , itte&rT. ( ) Miner. "There Is a good demand for help , and peclally for young girls , " said the tnager of ono of the Montana employ- mt agenolo0 , and ho ccmplacently Istcd his handsome brunette mus : ho. "Cooks , " chambermaids , and liter girls are In especial dmnand ; they ullly command 810 to ? 21.00 per week , th board , Female cooks are scarce at nn $50 to $00 per month. Clmmber- uds readily eecuro ? 10 per month , and , ller girls from $35 to 850 of courae , rinding board. Wo have moro orders thla line than wo can fill. " "For economy and comfort , wo ute nod's Sarraparllla. " writes an IntelH- at Bulfolo , N. Y , , lady. 100 Dotes 10 Dollar. Hue aton girl , Qawge , I BOO tbo papers say that small- t wuu brought to iiobton by n kits. "Yiao , I nivrtlcod that " Long Vftoaum ol s'lenco ' , "Oiwge , have you been oxposol to ; all pox , " "Oh , tiolhing ; only I thouRht I'd tell a 1'vo been u nhoumatism , neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache. HoroTlit-onl , . ' tT < tlliic .N | > ri\iti" > , Ilriilit ' . llimi , Nrulil * . t'rn t line * . lit , OTIIF1I IIOnitT l\ms .AMI JllWS. lrujjl.n.n.l lv l r evr rrirlm * . KmOuli lotllt. Direction * In H Mtixuncfs * Tim ciiAiti.r.9 A. vo < ir.iiit : co. A.TVOtLUtACOJ dlllBolT , d. , C.ft , A. A Standard Mealcnl Work l r Youtiir and Middle Aged Men , only $1 by mail , * postpaid , KNOW THYSELF , , H Great Medical H on Manhood , Kthmu'cil YttAlltv , Ncnoiw nml riiulcil Debility- ciimt lire ccllno InMm , Krtur * of Vniitli , ind lie tolil miseries resulting from Imlhcrctlon ml ox ten. A hook for c\crj nun , \nutiff , mldillo aged old. U contains 185 jircficrlptlons for nil ncuto ihrnnlcd ! < cnsc , each ono vl lilch U Imixlun- So found lillie nutliortlioia c ) > crlenco for } enrs Is mull a < t prnlial Ij never licfnro fell to tlio of nnj phulchn 81 OpiKes , bound In beautiful cnch muslin , cniliosicd cn\cr * , lull gilt , irimran- , i cil to lie n tlturork In c\crj fen = -tncilianlcnl ! tcrarj > tul profc8 < lonal tnvi an ) other work In 'Ids c tintn for $2. Ml , or tlio monov will bo refunded In o\crj Instinct ) 1'rlco unh Si bnnll , postpaid. Illustrated s nil Jo COc. huiil mm. Hold medal fuinnlcil tlio author bj tlio National MoiltcM Asso diUlori , to tlio otlloers nl wlilcli lie refers. 1 ho Science of Life should l > o roiil litlio jotinc for Instruction nn4 1 > \ the nllllctcil for relief. It will licnofll all London i.ancot , Tlicro 1 * no member of socleU to whom The Scloticout Ufa will not bo useful , whether > outh , iinrtnt , u.rdlan , Instructor or dcrujman. Argo- mil Address the Peibndv Mcillral Institute , or Pr. W. II. 1'arKur , No j rulltimh ulritt , Itoston , SIosl , who ma > bo consulted on nil dl-casci rciiilrintr | nklll nnd oxjcilcne. Chronic mid obstinate tll-c.KsUmt ha\obntntdthoHklllff illoth- cr pbHklaii , Rcjioilnltj Mich Iruttcd snrccsfulh without an In- nuivci'T Inno ) nf failure Mlnllnn Ilili ni > er III" nljl UMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC Veterinary Specifics CuroDiscMOJOf - Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , POULTRY , In nso for over 20 years by FnrmorS Stockbreeders , Horse It. It. , io. Used by U. S. Covorntnont. K3- STABLE CHART-IT Mounted on Rollers & Book Mailed Free. Hunuihrcvi'MeJ. Co. , 109 I'ullon St. , N. V , Humphreys' Homeopathic r iT' Infl uso30 ynars. ThoonlTsucCPi'ifal medj for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , ivnd Prostration from over-work or other causot If I per vial or 5 rlalnnnd lares vial powder , for f & . nOLODY DltvnnisTBor Rent iinblnai < ] on receipt of price AddrcM.Ilumlilliey ' Iliiiiiuuiiiitlita iloUlcliiuCo. . 1UU VuUtmbt.nuivYorjK. AND V RAILWAY. THE BEST HOUTE AND 3LIITE3 Council iiuffs end Chicago. The on lo take for DCS Uolnoa. Marshall wn , Cedar Raplda , Cllatoa , Dixie , Cnleago , MU ukoo and all poln ta oael. To the poopla of No askaColorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Ne\ada > tegon , Waehlogton and CalUornla It offers superior lantagee not poailWo by any other line. Among a few of the numerous polrjta of Dnperlor- ! enjojod by the patrons of this road between naha and Chicago , art ) Ita twotrilna a day of DAT ) AO1K3 [ which are the finest that human att and [ tenuity can create ; He PALACE UI.Kr.l'lNO UAItH ilch are models of comfort and elegance ; Ita PAR ) K DKAVVINQ KOOU OARS , imgurpaaeod by any d Its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CAU3 o equal of nhleh cannot bo found elsewhere. At Council Bluffe the trains of the Union PaclBu ' . connect In Union Depot with those of the Chlca & Nortbweatern Ily In Chlrago the trains of this 10 make cloeo connection with these of all oastoin IOJ. For Detroit , Cnlumbno , Indlar apolls , Cincinnati , icara K ils , Buffalo , I'llUburtr , luronto , Montreal iston , Now York , Philadelphia , Ilaltlmoro , Wash- ( ton and all points In luo Hast , aelc the ticket ent for tickets \ la tbo NORTU-WKSTEBN , ' pen wfeb the beet accommodatlcns All tick onts sell tlckolata this Hue , nUOHITT. It. S HAIR , JeaoralMnnazcr , Qca , Vina. AKent. cnioAooW.N. W.N. UMJCOOK , Qon 1J1J FajrnamSt , Omaha , Neb * IN BOTTLES. lancer , Bavaria I Culmbacber Bavaria auor. . , , . . . Ilolieiulaii I Kalacr _ . . . .llroinon POMHSTIO. dwelaei , . . . , St. Louis I Anhauser Rt.Ixroli it'a . . . .Mllwaukoe I Bchlltc I' laner.Mllwaukeo UK'S Omaha i Alt , Porter , Domontloand Ithla * T/lnoo. MAURER , 1213 Farnam St A P3EUFECT ron WOKO , Miti ; . cii OUR PRODUCTIONS RtPnCBCHTTHC PCll7tCTION OrOHOt-MaKINO. IN THEM EVCRr OBJECTION FOUND IN RCAOr-MADC CHOCS IB REMOVED. THCBUCCEBS AT once ATTAINED at OUR GOODS WHCRCVCn INTRODUCED IB OWING TO THE TACTTHATTHEY ARC CLOVC-rlTTING. CLCQANT IN STYLE /llonHI5HOrTHCriNCOTMATCRIAt.O AND WORKMANSHIP , AND MODERATE IN PRICE. THE HORRORS OP tlRCAKINQ-IN ARE AVOIDED : THEY ARE coMronTAoiE rriOMTHC VERY FIRST. WE MAKE 10 SIZES I IN 14 WIDTHS | AND O UHAHCS Or TOCO AND HEELS. Ltolor tur .V < i int vn th t Ssltt , J. & T. COUSINS , W15AV VOUK.