FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , Barnum's ' Old Thoionghbrcd Stallion , " "Soda , " Sold for Breeding Purposes , THE HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS. \Vlint Has Uccn Accompllslieil Uy tlio Society in tlio I'ast SK Months Is Ho Innocent ? Mat- tcrs of Interest. TUB HER'8 MSCOMf Tlio thoroughbred stallion , Soda , was Bold by Gran Ensign yesterday to John and Harry Stout for ? ' . ' 00 , and will bo sent to Louisvlllci for brooding purposes. Soda wn < i one of the horses used by Bar- mini in his circus steeple-chases , and when the show was hero two yours ago bad a bad fall in tlio ring , breaking a leg and being otherwise "stovo up. " Ilo was Klvim to Gran Ensign , who succeeded In saving tlio animal's life , but could not euro him of n stubborn lameness , which renders him unfit for anything but tlio fltud. It is a singular coincidence that Miss Mattie Jackson , who rode Sodn at tlio time of the accident here , anil was considerably bruised herself in tlio fall , met with n , similar mishap in New York , where she was riding tlio mare Queen Anne for Harnmn , about the lime En sign was selling the crippled Soda. TIII : HOMK I'oit TIM : riuiNnuss. : : Tlio Numi-annual meeting of tlie Homo for llio I'riuntllo.ss society , just closed in this eily , was well attended , delegates being present from Pawnee , llumboldt , Johnson , Hed Cloud Valparaiso , 1'latta- month , Hroek , Slorling , Ilastinj's , Fro- inont , Unadilla , Broivnavillc , Wavorly , Wahoo and Lincoln. Tlio report vt Uj.o huperintcndent slimvCil t'ip.l ' ( luring tlic plx mouth" from October 12 to Hie date of meeting , twenty-seven adults and seven- ty-four children had been admitted to the borne. Of these , twenty-three have boon ilismifHiul and homes found for seventeen. Mrs. Sabin , tlio medical director , report ed eight deaths , and said tiiat there had boon iv great improvement in the condi tion of inmates , especially the children , since tlloy wore moved into the now building , where they can get plenty of fresh air , sunshine and warmth. Mrs. A. M. Davis was elected treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mrs. Latham , and Mrs. H. II. Wilson was elected financial secretary , to succeed Mrs. Davis. The report of the financial bodretary showed the total receipts du ring the six months to bo $ l5i.80. ! ! ) ! The next meeting will bo hold at Lincoln on October 12. TUVINO TO SAVH AN INNOCKJvT MAN. A Mr. and Mrs. Tridlor , from Indiana , have como to Nebraska , for the purpose of trying to secure the release from the penitentiary of their son , who was con- yicted about two months ago in Furnas county of an attempt at rape and sen tenced to live years imprisonment. The old irentloman suys that his son , who is a married man , of about 38 years , loft homo with an Indiana colony a few years back nnd settled in Furnas county. In the colony was a family whom Tridler had beaten in a law suit back in Indiana , and who had sworn to cot oven. Matters wont along quietly until oarlvin February lasl , when the daughter of this man had Tridlor arrested for trying to outrage her. Ti-ldlnr iM-owiKtnd liU ' _ OCOJlCCi but the family swore strongly against him , and be was convicted. The Tridlor family stand high in Indiana , and when the an tecedents and character of tlio prisoner wore looked into after the trial , the jurors , fearing that they had made a ml.stako. drew up a petition for a now trial , and forwarded it to the old man , with a re quest to come on , and lock into the case. TIII : scmvAUT/5 & MEVRU CASE. Schwart/ Mover havq filed an appeal bond anil will ask the district court to revel so the sentence of Judge Parker , who lined them ? 25 and costs for selling liquor to a minor son of John Mhmick. Tlio case was tried before a jury , who found Schwartz & Mover guilty as charged. They made no defense , except that MSnnick senior had told them to sell the boy all the liquor ho wantedlift. . Miiifilck swore on tlio oilier side that she had repeatedly warned the defendants not to allow the lad to bavo drinks in their placo. Mrs. Minnick has n civil suit for $5,000 pending against the sanio parties for the loss of her husband's &or- vices through drink , and a similar action 1ms been brought on behalf of the minor children. Bump MENTION. A deputy sheriff came down from Hastings Thursday night to hunt up some cattln thieves , but Lincoln whisky got him into a bad row at the St. Charles , during which ho drew a knife- and tlirontoni'd to the carve bar-keeper. Marshal Beach took care of the rustler and then started on a midnight search for the thieves , but failed to find them. Complaint has been made bv Samuel Thompson before Justice Cochnuio. charging James Mclntoo and Patrick and Michael Shea with setting 11 ro to the prairie north of the town , 011 the 20th of February. Mrs. Ivingman and son have severed their homo ties in Nebraska and gene to California to live. \Varron llunion , of Geneva , has put a squad of fourteen drivers and teams at work on a Missouri Pacific grading con tract near this city. Amanda Pembroke , the girl who ran away from Ottawa. 111. , with John Gross and enmo to Lincoln to Jive , was taken back homo by her father , when John's arrest and Imprisonment loft her penni less in a strange land. A few days ago Mrs. Gross mot the giddy girl on the fitreot , and an Ottawa paper says that fern n few minutes tlio air was full of hair , Rhrieks and tattered millinery , Amanda finally boating an undignified retreat. John having served his thirty days' son- toneo in the county jail , was released Wednesday. William Dovcraux is another Lincoln [ man who has found California moro at tractive than Nebraska as a place of resl donco , He has sold his O street store ilto James Kelly and gene wes > t to grow up with tlio country. Mrs. P. J. Nichols and daughter Gracie , of Omaha , arc guests at the Commercial. : It was a progressive euchre party that called Mayor Burr away from the cases of state at the council meeting , and 03.o diiced him to surrender the ilirono to Captain liillingsly. Dr. Spcaro dtodat the Trcmont honso , , about 0 80 yesterday morning , after a i'O days' illness from heart disease. Ho as n.single man , about 83 years of ago , and came to Lincoln in 1681 , from Chicago , hanging out his sign over Carpenter As Stein's drug store on P street , where ho attained a good pruntlco , His parents ' who live at Detroit , Mich. , have been notified of his death , and the remains are hold nero subject to their orders. Farley A ; Co. , the bucket shop men from Omahn , have opened n branch 311hi ono of the Commercial hotel stores hin P street. The contract for furnishing linn bor for the packing house to ho built at the West Lincoln stock ok Yards has been awarded to It. A , Handy * t $7,100 , Architect Hawkins , n now arrival by the way , from \VHkesbarro , Pa. , is preparing paring plans for a church building for the First Baptist society. Heal estate in Lincoln continues to change bunds frooly. Yesterday Count t.\ Cleik Boll t.oe rcportou fifteen deeds handoc in for record in which tlio consideration eggrogatod $23,480. ' The Bunch of Koya company gaye a very enjoyable performance to ft largo amiionco at the opera housa Thursday night. The next attraction is the cele brated Boston Quintette ou Monday evening , CitrKditor Lincoln , of the Democrat , rcceivcel a telegram from friends in Now York yesterday stating that his brother had been found dead lu his room in that city. The deceased was employee ! ou the American Agriculturist. The particulars of his death we-rc not given , but Mr. Lin coln inclines to the belief that it was caused by heart disease. John Kincholla has been appointed on tha paid lire department , to fill the vacancy made by the sudden resignation of Carr Kindle , driver of the hose team. Tlio animal meeting of tlio Nebraska Division of the Traveler's Protective association will bo held at the ollico of the Nebraska Implement company , in Omaha , on the 15th of May at 8 p. m. Mrs. K. T. Roberts has returned from Kansas where she was summoned some weeks ago by the serious illness of her mother. The rain fell in sheets nil day ycslor- day and but low people were on tha streets save those compelled to hustle for bed and board. Mr. Chute , of the Stewart-Chute Lum ber company , drove a gang of tramps out of tha yards Thursday night. Tlio villains showed their resentment nboitt 4 o'clock yesterday morning by setting lire to the ollicc building. The firemen vvcro on hand in time however , and the Humes were quickly extinguished. The loss will uot exceed'$160. STATE AllItlVAUS. L. C. Humphrey , Bennett ; J. M. Rich- arils , Omaha : J. G. Southard. Bennett- . K. Inglolmrdt , Omaha : E. I ) . Webster , Stratton ; H. K MeGlntio , Wilbor ; U. K. Wells , Sovvard ; A. Alice. Omaha ; J. J. llalligan , Ognlhila ; William C. Lane , Oinalm ; George M. Humphrey , Pawnee City ; A. 11. Bishop , Omaha ; W. S. lluek- art , Weeping Water ; Lewis \V. \ U.ill , York ; J. Farley and I ) . V. Miller , Omaha ; John F. Dillon. Charles A. Boyd and II. T. Clark , Omaha ; J. W. Wooils , York ; A. y , McUunnM , Dfftaiit. ° Don't hawk , and llow , and spit , but use Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remcely. ADDITIONAL OOUNOIL BLUFFS LOOAL News From Silver City. SinvRii Cm' , April 10. As your paper has n large circulation here and you have no regular correspondent , 1 thought I would send you a few items that the rest of the world might know that there was such a place as Silver City , and that it is a witlo awake little town whoso business men are pushing and energetic , and are bound to got to the front. Ono of those days wo will move the county seat over hero from Cocnvilla , and let that old town die a natural death. W. C. Svvarts now sports a line watch that ho received from the BEE. He says it is a good timer. These big rains nro keeping the farm ing baolc considerable. Hcman Harmon has disposed of his in terest in the house of Taylor & Hat mon , nnd will soon go to Kansas where ho lias purchased a largo farm. Dame Rumor says ho will take a wife with him. Our business men hero say that Silver City handles more grain and stock than any other point on the Wabash. Last Wednesday Mrs. W. II. Foster and her little daughter Nellie drove over to her brother's , noitr town. Mrs. Foster got out of the buggy to open the gate , nnd the horses became frightened and ran away , completelv demoralizing the . .y > lnl lUQkily liltlo Nfll eaiue out of thoTackot without a scratch. The storm last Wednesday elonc us no particular damage. Fruzor & Bcnton anil Allison it Taylor , our " shipping firms , are receiving lots ot "logs. Tlio BEE has a largo circulation at this oillco. It is read by everyone , irrespec- ivo of party. Our city is ono saloon short now , and probably will bo shorter soon. J. Death of Noah Miller. Mr. Noah Miller , whose illness has jcon noted from time to time , died yes terday afternoon about 1 o'clock. Ho liad been ill for about three mouths , but it was not until recently tho.t his condition was doomed dangerous. His father and mother , living in Kingston , Mo. , were in- formcel.ot his condition , and have boon here some time in attomlanoo , and were by his bedside at the last. Ho was about 23 years of ago. and had boon in the cm- ploy of Z. T. Lindsay < & Co. as their trav eling salesman. The body will bo taken to Kingston to-day for burial tnere. Personal Paragraphs. . W. A. Highsmith , of the Union Pacific , leaves this morning for Waterloo , Iowa , on a visit to his relatives there. Mr. C. Hcndrio is slightly improving , and has been able to ride out a littlo. His son , Mr. Frank Hcndrio , of Denver , is hero in attendance upon him. Alderman Straub has returned from his California trip. Mrs. Zcrbor. of Burlington , is in the city visiting Mrs. E. W. Jackson. lownns were plenty in the city yester day. Auionc them wore : C. U. Bolter , is Logan : F. Brown , Carson ; D. M. Wil liams , Tabor ; T. N. Hanford , Irwin ; Geo. Umphroy , Manning ; W. D. Gibson , Ir- wiu. wiu.Tho Is The marrlago of Prof , W. S. Paulson and Miss Isabel M. Fairman , whicii oc curred Thursday evening , calls forth hearty congratulations from many friomis. Prof. Paulson , as principal of the Western Iowa college , has shown himself to bo a most successful educator and a true gentleman. Ho has won an accomplished lady , who is hold in the highest esteem in this city. Rov. Dr. Me- Croary , pastor of the M. E. church , olfici- atcd. the ceremony taking place at the residence of the bride's parents , No. 100 North First street E. J. Vorby , from Maploton. fowa , slopping . . . at . tlio . , . Koil . . . . hotel , swallowed a ft.l.ll'1. ! ' _ . _ fiddle key last night. It stuck1 in his throat. A physician was called and had to cut it out. Ho came very near dying. The fiddle is all right. TUTP PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tha Greatest Medical Triumph of tha Ago I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Uoweli costive , 1'alu la the bead , wllU a dull ontallon In llio back purt. 1'uln tinrlor llio boulder * blade , 1'ullneia after tailim , wltUndU. less locllontlouta ezcrtloaaf liadr oriulnJ , for Irrilbllli7orienjper , I.oiv spirit * , wllU feoUucorbnTlnnueclcrtcd aamoilutr , licart , lo ( before tbo eye , llcnilacbo be over the vlgbt ejrei lte tlc noi , rltb fitful ilreanii , Illahlr colored Urlue , uoJ , - CONSTIPATION.2 TtJTT'S 1'IZ < X,8 are especially adaptad to lueh cases , ono close oirccta eucli a cbanROorreoUnftastoactonlditliosutTorer. Tberlncrcaie the Appetite , ana cause tno ily body V > Take ou FJoih , tliu ( ba ( tem U uonrldicil.nnil tiyUielrToiilo Action on tliaI > Ulc tlveOrgaiiiillei < uiaritaol > are . - - - --T.- - ' was TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA svno IteuoTutej tlio bodruakos hmilthy flesh. no strengthen * tbo weak , ropaln the wastes of Vie system with pure blood unj hard muscle ; kapl tones the nervous nvbtom , InTlporates tha brain , aud Iruparfs Oiu > kor : of tnanbood. 91. Sold br Uurf rSt. , oiv Vork. V-P * Gladstone. Jfttc York Srin , 1. Near that dim threshold where death lurks In wait To clutch thocrown of seasons lent delayed , Iy ) weaklings' base desertion undismayed Ilo stands , majestic , by the load of state Unbowed , undaunted , equal still to fate. Not rank , nor wealth , uor prcjtulico ar- Nor halo ! nor hope may make his soul afraid , Whoso fruit of aim Is certain , ripe though When the'bravo falter and the strong grow .cold , With hand unshaken by nll-ralsylne ago He writes the word of Justice on the age Where Wromr tor generations hath been . "crolled. Ohl nation-shaking tonfruo , on I volcootcold , And heart that vcars nor seasons may make cold I tr Land of pure women nnd heroic men , Who .o sons thiough ngc-loiiff darkness braMily giopu To pluck the llowcr of long too hopeless hope ; Dvvollcis In lonely huts by bog ami fen , Still licico to dt Ivo the robbers from their den , Still aiming straight at .v our Immortal scope , With old and new or foes still stanch to cope When dawns now near your day of triumph , then When hymns are chanted and when thanks me bald To all w ho loved vou In the darker days Whe-n the full nloiy of a people's praise To light thiough lingering nlglit and tempest Shines like the front of heaven among the dead , Weave then the Immortal wreath for that white head I 11ONHY FOll TIIK r.impndoiiisilks aio in favor for trains. Uelicalo Mad i.13 silk Is used for drapery. I'mbroldercd tulle will bo In high favor for ball toilettes. llright red jackets will bo specially popular with young ladles. beaded with dull pearls Is exceedingly Orange ] is to bn the leading color of tlio coming season abroad. Beaded gioiiadlnes with cashmere effect haveliuitoriloral designs. Vests of bugles have high collars and have small jabots of lace at the side. Lomrwiaps will bo worn only for travel ing and rainy weather this spiing. Crimson guipure lace , foi ty inches wide , has narrow edging to correspond. Bnttcilllcs and blossoms of chcnlllo aio sold ready to bo applied to net or tulle. Tlio Austilan colors , black and yellow , picdominatu In millinery and paiasols. A led cloth house jacket can bo vvoin by a mation with perfect piopiiety , If becoming. Jetted Figaro jackets nro slashed acioss the chest , showing nulled plastrons of bright col- oiedsilk. Beads are used in gicaler profusion than over and rival in their tints the gems of "Or- muz and the liul. " Cashmeie , navy blue , cardinal and brown Spanish guipure Is much employed for diap- oiy and trimming. Plain silk skirts will bo worn with polo naises ot cambiic or sateen with pompadour or loulard designs. Double-breasted jackets of plaid wool In .shades of eciu or blown aie worn with black orcoloied dicsses. Short loose jacket fronts opening over long pointed waistcoats are seen on some of the new spiing street dresses. The hello of Butte , Montana , wears a shoo fourteen Inches long ami has been teudcied the captaincy of a base ball nine. A woman made-the first orange box in Califoiiiin , ami has built up an industry that now amounts to TjO.OOO noxos annually. The iriopiessiblo jcisoy is protean In its foi ins. It is hardly to bn rccogni/ed , so Mnboi.Uq is it in design and "eiiiichnient , " The bridal diess of the Piineess Enlalle of Spain cost SM.OOO. The material was prob ably a Urge check and it was made up with a bullion train. Vnlenclennc. Clmntilly and gnlpmo laces are so skillfully moduced by the loom that scaicely any ono but an expert can distin guish tlio real fiom the Imitation. Folly lorn ? drawn was exemplified at a recent royal wedding in Vienna , where the principal ladies in attendance were dress trains liom thirteen to nineteen feet long , Over2,000 women me compositors in Paris , and are giving the male printers n good deal of trouble bo-auso of low priced labor. Book work Is going to Paris on this account. Shoulder capos and netted silk and brails coin-spending . ju col'ntjt tlic. SilkIl.rTo filglr cpllaisaii. ! jirouiiKeit with deep points bor- tieicd with rosary beads of the same tint. "I llkesmait women well enough , " said Fcndcihon , "but 1 wouldn't caio to many a woman who know moro than I did. " "And 90 , " suggested Fogg , "you have beenfoiced to remain sinjrlc.'r "t bless Eve for eating that apple , " said a young lady the other day. as she stood before thumiiror. "Why ? " asked a companion. "Bo- ciuibt ! there Is such a delight in trying on a new dress when It lits well. " Josopii Cook recently said that every one .should have an aim In life. Wo presume Air. Cook does not allude to women. An aim In llto wouldn't do them any good. Thev would never hit It. anyway , unless they Improveu very much In their throwing. Crazy cloth appear this year lu extraordi- naiy vailoty. It is easily put In order when soiled , as It requires no lionimr , owing to Us ciape-liko surface. It is to bo had In every shads of plain color without tigurc , and also wltli cream white ground covered with deli cate designs. "How does my wives take my Incaicora- tionV" asked a convicted Mormon of a biotlier. "Snsio cries her eyes out ; Jon nlo bad at times ; Martha doesn't seem to care very much ; Sophlo says she Is point : back to her parents in Tennessee , while Eugene Is already engaged again. " Some of the latest Paris styles of halr- drosslng are exceedingly graceful. The hair waved ami Is airanged on the top of the head. Tight locks caress the forehead below the wavy masses of hair , arranged pompadour fashion , and adorned with jeweled lloiir-de- lls. Ono or two long loose curls stray down the back of the neck , as was the fashion ten year.s ago. Another style has the hair waved [ 1 over the head , with loosly twined cells of hair covering the back of tlio head. Itough-niid-ready straw bonnets , In golden brown , dark bine , and black , are sot foi tli for Kaplercar , to accompany the stylish tallor- inadu suits of clothctamlno , or fancy biiltlmr. The pe.ikud or coionet hi iius nroco\cied w 1th vchot , and clustery of whlto lilac , piimroses , hyacinths , jonquils , chciry and peach blos soms , and other seasonable ilo\\crs , mo massed upon the front of thubonnnt , mingled with wood mosses , ilbbon grass , water cross and other greenery. Flower bonnets mo again in high fashion , these made of tiny fipiing blossoms devoid of folllage and a brim otelet with very narrow strings to match. Tlu-oo Cus-Tomcrs. The circus , tint cnucus.'tho crocus- Three curious ciistomeis they I They bud aiuMhey bloom In the focus JU Ot spline's warm and Iciigthciilnggray Some mm cliculato with the circus And others In caucuses cioak Tney nil unrelentingly work us Till bankrupt In temper or "broke. " CO Theciocus , the circus , the caucus- w Quite curious customers all , Hi They como with a spring just to walk us to Moro bwittly along to a iall. lei en I'KIU'EIOIJXT mtOPS. sa tr This Is a bad year for gieat men to dlo un 1C they leave funds enough behind to pay 1)1 their own monuments , EtlWl The piospect of the strawberry crop this Wl season Is that the bottoms of the boxes will men neaicrtho top than usual. A poet asks , "Why are thy spirits thus concealed ? " Because this bar Is positively of closed on Sunday unless you know the knock. If the present battle of Shlloh Isn't speed brought to a close , there will ba a largo number reported among the missing. " And they will all bo magazine readers. John lUiskln'b poem , "The Last Smile , " probably written January 1. after he had s\\oi n olf. ' The Firbt Smllu1' w hlch followed next : day has not been published. Agnyapi hmlyanna taku waskuyeca otrna- Is the Dakota tor plu. Let us not carry civilization too far. Fancy getting up the menu tor u dinner of teh o coursed. , An Irish magistrate ashed a prisoner if ho 9 was mnrrlcd. . "Nd , " replied the nun. "Then , " replied His Worship , amid peals of laughter , "It Is ajropd thing for your wife. " Captain DoWltt.Wallaco , of Lafayette , Intl. , is the author of 'a ridvol shortly to appear , called 'Love's Ladder. ' It evidently docs not refer to love at UrsUlght , for that usually begins with a pair of stares. Boston lady "HaVo you seen nur Mr. Sul livan us Alex defying the lightning , Mr , Knickerbocker ? " Mr. lviilcla'rbocker-0h , } es , I saw him defy ing the lightning only last week In Now 1 ork , and , In my judgment , the llclitnlng vvas'gcttlng ' way the best of It , " Mcchanlcsbun ; , ' Pa. , boasts of a man who can "lill nis mouth with water and blow It out of ids cars. " A man who can blow his mouth out of hit o.us , after filling It with water , should bo on exhibition In a dime mu seum. All the talent In this country is not centered In Boston. "I don't know what you mean by not being an Irishman , " said a gentlemen who was about hiring a boy , "but you wcto born In Ireland. " "Och , your honor , ii that's all , " salt the boy , "Small blame to that. Suppose you cat was to have kittens in the oven , would they bo loaves of bread ? " An article In nn exchange is headed ' 'The damps Cut Her in Two. " This Is rather startling nt first glance. The cramps often double her up , or tie her ami him. too In a bow-knot ; but tha attack Is seldom sharp enough to cut him or her In two , although It may prove fatal. Upon reading the article , however , wo lind that the Cramps icferred to areA the siilp-bulldcis , and the "hoi" a vessel. A New York man having Invented nn olec- hlc Kim took It to London to luiioduco It to the British public. The other day , while .showing the cun , ho shot himself dead with It.Hid We don't know what kind of an argu ment Is required to convince the British pub "e , hut looking at the matter over a broad expanse | ; of laud and water , vvo think the gun dues all that Is required of It , and moro too , CONNUIUAMTIES.va" H. F. Amlcison and Maud Melville , of the vVllber Comedy company , were lately mai- licdnt Jackson , Mich. A Georgia woman stopped a wedding be cause she was Intciesti'd to the extent of having paid for the gloom's clothes with the idea that she was to be the hi Idc , The late ajul most imnnrio ; 0cleh' Tievvj tiom at. Paul Is that Jo-Jo , llio dog- faced liiisslaii boy. Is engaged to Kce-lioo , the Mlchluan dog-faced girl. The wedding will occur in Now I'ork in July. Swedish papers are talking of a possible match between Prince Oscar dimlcs , second .son of the king of Sweden , nnd the Pilncess Louise ol Wales. The pilnce , who Is duke ol Gothland , will presently visit Cnghnd. The Now York Join nal In an mtlcle , "No Time to Marry , " conclusively set * lortli that tlicio nio actually over a hundred thousand young men mid maidens in the cltv of Now Voik alone who hnvo llteially no time to mai ry. A certain good clll/cn of Sanborn county , I ) . T. , whoso wedding day had been ap pointed , chanced to bo drawn on the grand jury , and was obliged to .spend the day sot apait for his wedding in the service of his country. magistracy announced that If elected ho would chaigo only SI for marrying any cou ple , and would wait until theio was a "chris tening" tor his payment. Ilo lett the ilval candidate in the shade. "There is no truth , " uavs the London Truth , "In the icpott that the duke of Poit- land Iscngascd to bonmrriPil to a young lady Irom New York. Theduko is not en caged to anj body ; and has no picsout inten tion of changing ills condition. " Tlio 15cv. J. U. U'inclicstci's being de tained at Hawklnsvllle by the flood , whoio ho went to marry n couple , recalls a iact that when the llov. Jossu Boiing , of the Method 1st chinch , inarrietl his Hist couple he had to swim a swollen cieelr to icach them. His" leo was S2. . " > 0 and a vvrlgonload of pumpkins. [ Macon TelPniKph. At Rome , Tex , , lately theie was a wedding at the odd hour of , 3 a.m. , without giving any vvhisorwherpfoic ! ) , and a local correspond ent vviites to the Forth Worth Giuette : The usual , quiet , . . of _ oui'town . . . was distuibcd jester- day ijioinlng by llio anuOUiiCC0nt | | | of the iniunaco at 3 o cjijck a. in. of Mr. W. W. Moi- ristoMIss Lulil Cates. The noble gentle man and his elegant brlelo have thn hearty congratulations o ' the citizens. Wo wish them a happy ami piospcrous vovagc on the ' * sea of life. Two reports as to the president's matri menial Intentions came from Washington on the same day last week , and now another one trains currency by reason of some siossip in Troy , N. Y. Fiist it was said that Mr. Cleve land would many on Albany belle. Then It was reported tlmt ho would never mary , because - cause lu his early lite ho had had some soinei such disappointment as tlmt which made a con lu mod bachelor of James Buchanan. Novy a youn lSr X JJevv YprX says tu gllflls tn jSririyT.iln liciself and that the the ceiemony wilt take place during the piescnt - - voar ' Atonrhlnc little incident occurred at the Van Cleve Uoldun wedding Monday , One of the elf ts to the bi hie of 50 years was a very pictty out old-fashioned ' lady's gold watch , and it was observed that upon none of tliu presents did the General and his wife look with fonder eyes than upon this. The story leaked out that tills was the very watch which , nearly 50 years ajro , Lieut Van Clove had presented to his bride. In the "tight times" which followed it was found nccchsa- ly to dispose of the watch for "ready money , " which was then a scaico article. And so the watch was sold. Tlio pmcliaser had always saciedly preserved It , and was able cense quently , at the golden wedding , to make one of this most delightful gifts of the day.-St. [ Paul Pioneer Press , IB1P113TIE3. In Pails bodies aio cioiuntcd for 81. They must in n much to earn little. A clergyman in Chester county , Pcnn. , has ' struck tor higher pay , refusing to preach un til his salary Is lalscd. Jay Gould is not a member of Ids church. Sitting on his mother's Inp one summer's evening watching the jilay of the llclitnlng , alittlothieoyearold boy asked : ' Mamma , is God striking matches In the sky ? " The natives of the Congo arc threatened with a famine this sammer , ; and close upon tills dismal announcement comes the news that twenty missionaries have sailed ior Ati lea. in It is said that the revival meeting In Chi is ago : was opened the other evening with the jnging ot a hymn ontltlcd "Jesus Is Cnl- kaiTo. Ing" " to the "Tit Willow" fiom the "Ml- vuuu * Chaplain Mllburn now makes prayrs six minutes long. Some of the words ho uses areas long as the ontlro prayer used to lie. The dictionary and the gavel will have to bo used on Mr. Mllburn If ho does not do better. A crank In Montana Is preaching a nnw nis gospel. Ha says that black Is the devil's color , and no one who vvc.iis black can enter tin kingdom of heaven. "Mark my words , " try howe says , "any man who will deliberately wear black clothes has a black soul , and of would rob the widow and the orphan. Boy coLe all men nnd women who wear black. The Lord hath spoken through inc. Selah 1" the oCountiy minister , to'tnimor ' You nnd your her good wife , Mr. Hayseed , don't get in for Sun day services as ottPn ns I would Ilka to bee | Jan J ure you. Mr. Hayseed I was coin' to hitch up an' drive In Ins' Sabbath , wit It lalned. Wh.it did you .proach rthoutV Minister My text was. "Feed My I ambs. " 1 attempted JUhe . IIlyseed Is that KO ? I'd like to have hecrd that sermon. Jest at this season ot the year a farmer vvlml'keqiS sheep can't know tee iiiurli 'bout foctlin' J mbs. Two ( pretty quick-witted minds came in ' contact when tlio Jtov , , Dr. Vincent Intro- is emced at Clmutauqijii a Chicago cleruyimm it whovvns ! to Iectur upon "Fools. " The pio- liiiilnfuios mo thus , mpbitfid : "Wo are now have a lecture upon fools by one [ a veiy long pause nnd lou l hujghtci fiom the nndi- elicit , when the president concluded with the saving clause ] of tlui wisest men in the coun try. ; " The lectuier advanced to the desk and lespondcd : ; "I am not half bo big n fool as Dr. Vincent [ another very long p.uiso ami and still moro heaity laughter from the audience ] Dr. would have you suppose. " box The activity of the tompornnco folks in U ) Massachusetts has incited tliu liquor men that stale to form an organization Ing which will bo called tliu Massacnusctts Pile Protective Liquor Dealers' , Brovvois1 , Dis tillers' and Clerks' association. Accord ing to the constitution , no disreputable person , no one who sulls to minors , no keeper of n house of ill-fume , no ono under 18 years of go , and only such druggists as pay an annual forfeit of $50 , will be allowed to become members. Salt Tho-most enicaclous stimulants to c.xclto Old thouppctlto aie Aniroaturu Illtturs , pio- paredbyDn-J. G. B , Siegert & Sons. IJo- vvaro ot counterfeits. Ask your gtocer or druggist for tlio genuine tu tide. uiuu bt. In an cgir-sucklng match In Iowa , recently , the victor disposed of sixty-live eggs. A four-year-old cow In Kentucky Is the mother ot ten calves twins , triplets nndn quintet Tlio largest authenticated snake over seen was a forty fpet long anaconda , vv hlch had swallowed n horse. A boy at C5era,0ermany , died of blood pols- ilng in consequence of plavlng with a cat which hod just killed a rat. A fir tree cut down on a ranch near Santa Kosa , Cal. . contained. Inside of the trunk , eleven gallons of line balsam of fir. A pig born at Athens has eight well devel oped legs and foot , three ears and two bodies joined at the floating ribs but only one brad. A cat at Orlando. Tla. . has adopted two young rabbits , and appears to bo PS fond of them as of her kittens , with which they play. A bar-room cat on Coney Island road hatched n brood of live little chickens. She was very fond of them at first , but soon grew weary of them. A cat belonging to J. AI. Dlckson , of Fny- ettcvlllt' . ( la. , lias adopted four young squlr- icls , and appears to be as fond ol them as If they were her own kitten ? . A cow snake , six feet long , was ciught stealing chickens at Albany , ( .la. It had eaten throe little chickens and was trying to swallow an old hen when klllc.l. A boy living within sight of Plymouth Hock welched. 01 pounds ( nt last accounts ) , though he Is only t-1 years old. lie has giovvn nt the latoof llfty pounds a jcar o late. late.A A child was boin In Tennessee last week that weighed but two pounds. Us head is about the sire of a goose eirg , while its aims mo no i laigcr than the index linger of an nil ul . ulMi Maj. Ballard. of Madison. ( ! n. , killed a white crow amid a ( lock ot black mutes. It was perfectly white , with the exception oC Its head , which was as black as those of the other ciovvs. LMIjah Lane , the tallest man In the state nf New Hampshire , was in town to-day. Mr. L.ino Is fiom Keene , and is 0 leot 8 Inches In height and weighs 'J10 pounds , lie spoke of hlmscll as "ono ot the long lanes that 1ms no turn. " ( Snutog.j Join unit PctGf Yv'aie , of Washington , ( la. , found five young foxes the other day whoso cyrs wcio not yet open. Ho took them home and turned them over to a dog whoso young pup pies had just been killed. She rceoiv ed them kindly , and seems to think as much of them as though they weie her own little ones. EOHETHINO FOR IE AN PEOPLE , Mow To not Fat. ( The Phils. Medical Bulletin. ) Iicannoqs of the body Is a thing to bo avoided 011 the ground that any dopnrturo f om c6u < lltlons which are natural must certainly prcdISppscs tha body to dtBeaso. Ono of the first positive evidences of the development of the conditions which lead to consumption , Is thn knowledge that the botly > Is throwing off in nn undigested forhi , the fat that Is taken into the stpiu nob. i'Ula Is followed by a Iocs In qnnn- tlty and quolrty df tna blood and corres pending loss In flesh. In those cose , there ns truly exists consumption ( thouRh there may not bo necosaarlly consumption o the lungs at tU beginning ) as In any case that ever existed. Loan persona are the only ones who furnish material for the quick develop ment of iniuiy ailments. SiiBCoptlblHty to changes In thb weather , feeble diges tion , limited atrongku and enar'ay , ncr- vousneaa and disturbed sleep , soon lead to gome serious dlsoaso. Another pppu- Int fall ljioy wltli lenn persons IB , trfat tbey must niicesfenr. | ly always remain lo/in JjcV nuse tholi ; patents have perhaps slidwn a tendwc > , pt rtua Wnd. These loan persons d tohdoucy to Itoporfect notion of the di gestive functions. For the euro of this difficulty , tnnny medical antborltloe have agreed that a pnre stimulant Is the best thing. A stimulant which can bo united with nil < jf the beet things which enter Into nil ordinary diet may wall be con sidered n desirable onp. This is secured In a pure male whlMtey , as It cnn bo naed with inllli , fltrg" nnd with food at meal Ora _ l _ . $ . _ _ It } , ' QDWfi.Ver _ _ _ _ _ not * only deslrnbio . % * -t > a ffTi ! but abioltt'toly necessary ft gut the best results , that whiskey known to Bo free from fusel oil and all other adulterations should ba used. The chief difference ) in stimulants of all kinds Is the percentage of alcohol and. by diluting whiskey , which contains the greatest per cent , any percentage can bo obtained to snl ( any taste , Tbo special properties of a pure inalt whiskey ara not destroyed by being diluted ana sweetened , and la this way inany pefsqns who cannot nsa alcohol In any other form , can use Duffy's pB.ro rrmlt wlilglcav jJ S. fllBj Cflicioi" * JJ" " Yiiiott ffft xmj BOJO pro prietors of a& Resolutely pure malt vrhlskby free from fufiel oil and all adul teration * . Tbo comoany Is furnishing constantly an abundance of testimony that by the nee of their whiskey taken three times a day at meals , a marked. constant and permanent Inereoio In has teen , obtained by parties sufforlna from lounDens. stiBpoaea to bo uoausoptililo to aujr other nEeuo > . A farmer of Ithaca , N. Y. , had to defer the completion of touio important legal papers the other day because , after try- me for twenty minutes to recollect the full name of his wife ho failed to do so. Anna Leo Wilson , of Memphis , strapped her haby to her breast and jumped into the riyer. In a pathetic letter found on the doael body of the young mother were ; those vyortls : "God , deal as gently with an erring and broken-hearted girl ami her innocent little baby as you can.1' I'OZZONI'S MEDICATED ' ' COMI'LXION 1'OAV- DEU For infant's toilet is an indispensable or iole , healing all excoriations immediate- Mothers should use it freely on the ittlo ones. It is perfectly harmless. For ale by druggists. The finest tiger in America , it is said , was received at the Philadelphia Zooloc- ical gardens Saturday. Ho is one of tlio throe cubs horn in the Antwerp Garden 1883 , and i.s not yet four yours old. He remarkably well elovolopotl for his age , weighing about 400 pounds. His head is enormous. ly The Mansion House London Relief committee gives tlio following us rates of remuneration paid to women : Shirts , It cents each ; llannel drawers for Chelsea pensioners , til cents a do on ; lawn tennis - aprons , elaborately frilled , 12 cents a do/en. Such are the blessings to u coun ot an overflowing population , the ah- sonco of which in Franco a certain class Frenchmen are contimlly deploring. Massachusetts has expended $90,000 , in last twenty years in trying to stock ponds and rivers with nsh. In the cu rivers the ofibrt proves a complete failure , and so fur as trade ro.sults are con cerned the reports are discouraging , Ponds leaded and protected by sporting clubs hayo been successfully utookod , and that is about all. It is n mooted question whether tlmsmi- light falling upon nn oriilnury wood lire ri'tanls the progress of combustion. This a popular notion , and ono writer bays looks us if lire burned feebly when the sun shines full upon it. It is now alleged by sciontilic men that tlmro may bo some inlliieiico produced by the action of the chemical rays. PILES ! blMtjKS ! IMbES A Hiiro euro for Blind. Bleeding , Itchin Ulcerated Piles Jus beun dlscovoiod by . Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A single has cured the vvoist chronlo case * of 25 or > cars standing. No ono need suffer Hvo minutes after applying this wonderful sooth medicine. Lotions and fiiMrumnnts do nioio li.iiin than good. Williams' Indian Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays tliu A Intense Itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm in bed ) , nets as a poultice , gives Instant relief , and Is prepared only for Piles , itching of private parts , and for nothing el o , SKIN DISEASKS CUUHD. Dr. Fiazii-r's Made Ointment euro ) as by magic , PimnljA , Black Heads or drubs , Blotches and Arnptions on the face , leaving No thosKln clcarand beautiful. Also cmc * Itch. slu Khemm , Sore Nipples. Sore Lips , and ' Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of SOcents. T. Ketalled by Kuhn & Co. , nnd Schroeter & Conrad. At wholesale by C. P. Goodman. . tSEEESKS DEWEY & STONES' Oneoftho Best antl Lurgast Stocks inthe \ U3 to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator C. E MAYNE S. W. COK. Iff Hi AM > rAKtfAM , 0.11 AHA. Propcrlv- every description for sale in nil nnrU of the city. Lands lor snlo In county in Nebraska. A comiiloti' sot of Ahstrni'ts of Titles of Douglas County kept. Maps of the City , State or county , or any other information iloslrcil furnished free of charge upon application. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , nuilKB , MnnnKor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KEFEIIKNCKS : Merchants' anil Knrmuis' Rink , D.ivlil City , NVIi , : UW'y.JKallPJial ' ank , Ki-arnoy , Nob. : Columbus - . St-ito N- Bank. yoluinbUR- - .f MeSoniilu Uanlc , . a JSoitli , Mntlp.Npb,50unhahntoualI } | ; . ! ; Oinalia. ml ) . . . . , . , wiliViy ! customers' ihntt wltli bill „ . ol laillnc attached for two-thirds vnluo of stock. 2T CAPITAL 1'UIZB , 575,000 Tickets only K. Slimes in 1'ioporlloiu LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , I'Wodolioioliyoortlty thutvo snpnrviso tliu nirdiiRcincnti for nil thoMoiillily nnd Qunrierly JlrawliiKd of Tlio I/oiiisIimii Stulo Ix > tlory Conipnuy nnd In noisou nuinnno nnd control tlio Dnuvlnurs themselves , nnd tlmt thnsnmo tire conducted with lionosty , fnlniu 9 nnd In jtood fnlHi toward nil mtrtkH , nnd wo luitliorlzo the Company to use ttilscortlllonto. with rno-slinlios ol our Blirnnturnj ntluolioj In Its ndvnitlsmcnt COMMIS3IONEHS. We. tlionnrtorslffiicil Hunks nml Bankers , will pny all Prizes drnwn In Tlio Loulsliinu Btato Lota teili's hicli inny bo presented at our oouutors j. ir. Pros. Louisiana National Bank' . j.v. . Pres , tate National Bank. A. HALmVIN , Pres. NowOrl6ansNaiional Bank. _ Incorporated In 1803 for 23 years by the losls- luturo Ior Educational nnd Clmrltiiblo purposes with n cnpitiil or ? looo,000 to vvhlcli it reserve fund or over f "iSO.OOO has since boon nildod. IJynn overwhelming1 popular VOID Its fmnclilso wiismudo apart of tliu present State Coiistllutlon adopted Docomuor 2il , A. D. 187U. Tlio only lottery over voted on and endorsed by tlio people of any Btuto. It noror scales or postpones. Itairrand slnglo number drawings talco place montlily , and tlio extraordinary dtmvlnscs resu- Inrly ovcry thrco months Instcnd ot sc.nl-aiinu ally nsnoictoloro , DcwliinliDrMiucli , 1SSO. A SPLENDID Ot'i-onTUNiTir TO WIN A FOIITUNB. Mli Oinnd llnnvlnt , ' , Clues i ; . In the Academy of Music , New erlcims , Tuesday , Mnylltu , 18bD 10'd Monthly Prnwmor. CAPITAL PRIZE 575,000. ) U ur 1-ryo , Tuotioua lu Fifths , lii rioportio'u. LIST OF 1 CAPITAL PHIZE $75,000 I do do 25,000 1 do do 10,000 - eriuziss OP JO.OOD 12,000 do 2,000 10,000 do 1,001) ) 10,003 20 do KM 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 300 do 100 80,000 600 do 50 1000 do AfPIlOXIMATION PHIZES. 8 Approximation Prizes ol $75f ) . . . . 6.TW 0 do do 500. . . . 4.500 0 do do ! ioO. . . . 1007 Prizes , amounting- . $263,509 Application for rates to clubs should bo mndo only to the ollico of the company lu Now Or For futtlicr Information wnto cluiulv. srivlti ! ? full address. POSTAL NOTEd , Urpress Slonoy Ordois , or Now York Kvchaugo m ordinary letter - tor , currency bvo\pi ess ( nil sums of 55 and upwards - wards nt our expense ) addressed , , SI. A. DAUPHIN , iSuwOrluaiig , La. Or 41. A.nADPHIN , Waslilmrton , D. 0. Maho , P. 0. Money Orders paynblo and address NATIONAL DANK. New Orleans , La. Or M.O1TENB & CO. , IGOSFarnum st,0mnlm NobrasKti. DR. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. This Invaluable speoldo readily and perma nently euros all kinds of Anthiiia. Tliu most pLiBtliiuto and lomr BtuuJn | cawa yield prompt to Its wonderful curlna properties. It Is known throughout the world for Us utirlvalod clOcucy. J. L. OALDWKI.L , city of Lincoln , Nob. , writes , Jan. & , 1H8I : Bluce unliur Dr. Uatr's Asthma Cure , for more tluiii ouo yi-nr , my wlfo hus boon entirely well , nnd not oven a symptom of the dlecnflu had anpourod. WILIiIAM J1KNNIJTT , lllohland , lown , writes. Nov. M , 18SJ : i have boon initiated with Hay Fever nnd Asthtnii slnoo 1H.VJ. I lollowodyour directions and am happy to sny tlmt 1 never elopt bolter In my llto. I mn glad that I urn ttmonir the many who can speak flu favorably ot your remedies. , , A valuable At pate treatise containing similar Ptoot fium ovury etulo In .Uo U. S. , Canada aaJ Great Urittiln , will bo mailed ujion upplloatloa Any druggist not Uavlns It In stoult will pro- it. Kt ( lecllnt utrtUUilnOo Ok , . . - . . . . ttnlm * lill I l t Vifta * ' < "M l"-f 'l 4.1 n. . * > . r ilu r cbftwt vi , 4 I * All touatcr Jiltkt. Trr U < &Bt r * < f ewjnuiblu Ak r kr astir * t dfunit tj U > | | B M , uuo/uiiu. ui i > u. 1 u. iTntQmr 4 tuia. j. \7orpEaAitH , ELS AOSIIT , til * X. 3T. Guru without modi- POSITIVE cliui. I'atontoJ Octo ber 10 , JfcTO. Onu box will euro tliomotit olillnaio omo In founlitys orluil- iiiiusoous doses of cubobs. copulb.ior ollof nandulnood that nro certain to pioJucu dyapep- by dostrovlnir the coalings of the fttoiuncli. I'ricoSl.50. Bold by nil driiiftrlsu or rnallcd on receipt of pi ico. For further particular * sent forrireulor. P.O. Box 1531. /I TT D D Ov A-LXj-A-KT CO. , IjM K K. ' WJoUni : ! . . Now Vorlt. VW * MI , . . lUou-Ui-tutlnni * ou- ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , OradoSjstom'iniKlSoworHSO Plans for CHIOS nnd Towns a upoclnlty. 1'lnni , KMImMos nntl Hpclllrnllons ( lor 1'ulillo nnil ether KtiRlnoorlnc iMirk rnrnNlii'd. aurvojs uiul lloporl nuido onl'ulillo Improvements. ANIIIIKW HosiWATi'.ii. Member Amerlcnn Soolo- Oty Civil KiiRlnouM. CltV HiiBliioor oC Umnliu FO. It. CmusTic , Civil liiiKlnoor. REMINCTON STANDARD TYPE WRITERS , Polfer & Mggoafh , Law Reporters and Copyists , State Agents for Nubraskn. a ft Typo-wrllcr supplies nnd pnper kept In stock. Sand fur catalogue. OMAHA NATIONAL IJ INK Ilun.niNn , OMAITA HAMBURG -AMERICAN Con3.pa.siy. A DI11ECT LINE TOtt England France & , Germany. The steamships of this well known line di'n built of Iron , In wator-tltflit coinpiutinonts , and are furnished ulth every roiiulslio to nuiko the piica.ivo bolh sixfo and uerrounblu. They onrry the Uniloil SinMn anil Kmopc'iiii mnlKand lo.u'a Now Vork Thursilnyi nnd Saturdays for Plv. mnulli , < LONDONChorbouf ) ( , < l'AKl3 unU UA5I- Kuturiilng- , the stcnmcrs leave Humburfr on WodnosdnjB nnd Sundiiys , via. Havrb , takluff pas3enBOr3 ut Boutlmmpton uiuj LQii'Ioftj. . > - Jinil I RailrAj luAUis noiii I'lymoutu to Bristol , Cflr- illll' . London , or to any place In ths South of Kiifrlnnd , I'llHE. Slcoruuo fiom Europe only $25. Send lor "Tourist Utizetto. " C. H. HKJHARDiOQ. , General IMssenacr .Airolbts , 01 Broadway , Now York ; Wusliliitftou uudLa Sullo Sts. Chiciwo. II ) . Red Star Line Carrying the Del ium Koyitl and nulled Stataj Jlnll.enillug ovury Satuiday Between Antwerp & flew Yoi k TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOt LAND AND FRANCE. Baton from $1)0 to $100. Excursion trip from J11U to fiso. SoconU Cabin , outward , ftJ ; piopuld , # 45 ; oAfurslon. t'JO. Btoorat'o passage nt low ralos. I'otor Wrlifht 4s 8ous , Uonorul Affonts , 55 Ilroadwoy , N ° w Vork. Uiimlm , Nebiaska , Prunk U. Aloorcs , W. , St , ti & V. ticket Or tlio Liquor Jihblt , 1'ovltlyely Cured by Ailnilni tcrliif { Dr. Ilnlnct' tioldoii NlivclUo. It cnn bo given Inn cup ot coiroo or too without the knowledge of tbo person tailing II , Is absolutely- hnvmlcst , ud will eCTec | a poriimuont cud siiecdy euro , wuotbfr the patlsnt la a inodcrataurlnkuroi : lu ulculiollo wreck. It Imn bovn HlveD In thou- and3ucasoaandln ( every liintancoaijer'cetcura ' , lua follovvuO. It never Inlla. The ayatom uiice Impifgnated wltli tliu bpocl.1i ! , It becoiflcjnu utter Iui | > o33lblllty for the liquor nppctlte to ozlit rou SALH nv roirxwiNo nuuaaisTO : KU1IN iV CO. . Cor. 13lh and I > auali , anil. 18th tV Cnmlnic tilm , , Omalin , Wcb.l A. D. 1'OSTKH Ot IinU. . Council niufT , lown. Callorvrrlln far pnmpblct contalnlnt ; tiundreda O7 tnslluionlals from tliu bcrt woineu una tucnmat r'iri rl8o ( the ctmntrv. OM : on MOIIK AT IVIIOLKKAI.I : ruioc I I'AV nil eilire's * clmujrs to all iwlnta nltliln SOO Inllcn. l.l ) ( 'cnnlaLa'9 to ulict from fU'nil Iwoct'U , ttani | > forllliutrauucatalr > i'uu. Mention tlilg paper. L , G. SPENCER'S ' TOY FACTORY , P.2V. \ . MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. . _ _ - BOGaBtaSlM Vfliotn VITAMTV In tailing , Ilraln IIIIAINI'U > nn < l Sml.V rfS "nd * ' * . | r ll > Uoriijo.lii'tA > | crleiuutcd hy i'rut. JTAN ( 'IViAl.lai'f raiT Tlrauq . Ailupto'l hy all 1 rcni.li i liyilcUna ana ( H li'H ' rapidly aM FurLuKufully lntrudiicc < l Jitje Allveakcmiiif lokteaand dittlim inomitly < Iwclcad. TIII.A'1/Hi : L-lrlnif uent- i iIKrnTiaiii'jJlcnltnJorjpmnit9Ai , I'ltl.i : . C'i IUi- Ilun ( olllui or hy mall ) wllli fll einliaiit doctor * I'lio : . niVIALE AiiC/VCr. / Ho. 174 Fullon Street. New Yotlu "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original and Only ( Jniiilne. Blf < Mil tl iji Killablf llrirui \rarlhlrui Inltitlom. WVVl.1' . ' ' ' ' fcAR' ' S' . A'k > " " ' Uruttltt M EuKlUI * * a4 Uk Dg olbcor ( bclfut in , ( iinupii u ui fur | arilaulari < it drier kj riluru raML NAME PAPER. Mclir.lcr Clirinlml Co. . liffliUIudl.oi , Kypurv , 1'lilludn. , I'fc Sold by IlruEitUI * crrrruhrro. Jin ( nr " blcbc tcr * tmillil. " rcuurrujul I'llli. T ki ci.oil.tr. * * tj Mrj | " TTjyg ) t7JjyiJ- w1v--jy " TTttJiBM H MSiS JDEBILlTATED HEN. You bro allowed a free trial of thirty tlavt of tha use of lr. ) ! > ) ( > ' * tJolthraua Voltaic JltH wltn hloctrln hu - pcnsory Appllwcn , for tlio tjii'iily nllrf uticl i.cr. l/lncc lit euro < > ( AVrroui lability , lust of H/uHli/uiJ / Jlant.ooj , and oil kindred troubles. Also for m nj . - - . K K . U l.C41 , Iltiiik u < tiJiiUUIr or i TrlUttk | > > 1 I. Htad Hump f t tttlvd i rlleul&rf. Addrtii. Dr. WARD * CQ. . J.OUbUNA' , BO.