TTTR OMAHA DAILY ttttW : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9. 18S6. PLACES TO VISIT DURING THE FAIR. Slvcl.dalc GREAT J.A.RINEHART WALTER'S a1 MlMit-ir * A.ciicnSale ! Office , . MUSIC Phoiogfaplier t.500 Fine 01 Jltst 'PlMtion of 1m Paintings and Steef proved and uiinn ng rat ings. prowd pi-otierty in Tin > e picture' nrr the city. lxmn ° of I MiIlH'Ol tllC IllOJt from tW to tm.OOO prominent urnst- . , ii" J v ill lie told wltli- on peed city proper out rpvrrvc. t > nlr Mnson \ ilutnlin I'I- ty. Will IIP elm ) to ( I'lntnriu o * on Moli- mid orpins take you int nnd rtiu citMi nc , Sept Min j-iu HIP li fitli. mul cvmimie uii MiiKc thlgjfMjrlie til nil is sola , at ttif , quarters during the/ Auction llooin Lfair " nnd you tll ( . W. CO WAN 757V Dongla * "make wonty. Nos. 103 & , North 14th Stretl. Street. NEW FallMilL'neij. . COMPANY. Va Can Safe You A Full hint' in Gents' 20 Per Cent. Iverythmir In our Latest Styles ' Goods store lm been Fimiish'g liouplit for ciish. Sewin lfeitly : All our poods arc JIats. Caps , mirked in pluln llir- ZEHHUNO At tres ut low c > it prices THOKNTX IN i Trunks , Valises. ncn'H. tir < ' .h oi outy pu\ - h UN Duglu S Open crciy even- lip i-iitll o dock , to. 403 N , 16th , rrsC.F.H'ckm'D ' K--talirook Hlock , Omaha , Neb. SUPREME COURT PROGRAM , Dates of Appearance of tie Legal Attrac tions From the Several Districts. LARGEST DOCKET OF THE YEAR. Where the Money Comes From An Omaha Man's , Injuries Trottiiic at tfoe Fair Special Police- General Topics. IraoM THE riEfs I.INCOI.V The supreme couit met ycsterdny after its long summer's ailjownnient and was con- trotited with a docket Ions enouRli to Insure neil ; for the coming tli ice months at least All three of the judges were present and the session was opened by the call of ca es from the First judicial district. There are twenty- lour cnses on the docket fiom this district , and two weeks' time is allotted under the call for their hearing. The Second judicial district call is fixed for the 21st of the month and theie aie thlity-eisht cnses on the. docket Jjom that districtahe Itugcfrt nuiuborot cases that any one district has seat tin. October 3 is the dat of the call of the Thiid district cases , which number twenty-four. October 12 is assigned lor the tourth district cases , which number sixteen. October 10 Is the date for the Filth district , with twenty-six cases ; October 20 lor Sixth district , with eleven cases on the docket ; November 2 for Seventh district , with fotutesn cases ; Xo- veiuber U lor the Klghlh dibttict. with eigh teen cases ; November 10 for the Xinth dis trict , with twenty-two eases , and November 23 lor the Tenth district , with eleven cnses on the docket. The total number ol cases thero- loie on tlicpilnted docket in round numbers is 07. if there are any cases of extra impoi- tance in the number a hasty survey does not reveal them. To-morrow n number of opin ions will be filed of cases that the court has had under advi.iement during the summer. Theollicial leportof yesteiday's proceedings is as follows : Court met rutsuaut to adjournment Mr. ley. continued. The following cases were arcued and sub mitted : Cheney vs. Dunlnp , llnssett vs. Cur tis and HlcJiardson vn. Woodruff. Court adjourned lo Wednesday , September F , at t > : U > o clock a. in. LOOKING Al'TEIJ 11INMAJT. The special agent of the Klmball piano and organ company was in Lincoln jesteiday wearins an anxious look and carrying a crip-sack lull of papers , principally notes that llinnmn hnd rurtmd over to the company ns collateral lor goods ] uu chased. The agent had lllnman In the back ollice of the sheriff all thiouA'li the creator part of the morning , tuid the two were examining the papers , and the coed weie being sorted from { he bad. It \\hlspeied that the bad pile turned out , upon investigation , much greater than the good one * , and 11 the s 'me experience Is had by the Kimball people as local dealers In Illinium's paper have enjoyed , they will be several thousand dollars out of pocket by the 1 risky aett. of their -\erv slick agent The Kimball imoplu want Mr. Hlnmau after the local courts aio through with him. SCHOOL MjLTTKRS. The city schools for Lincoln commence the school venr on the 20th ot the month Im mediately following the close ot the state fair festivities. The year's w oil : as laid out bhowsn large increase I n expenses to meet , nnd that a Inrco Increase in numbers among ti-.o pupils will lequlre attention. Thorn are honm itlty-two teachers engaged , and u new eight-room school building on Q and Eigh teenth streets is being pushed toward com pletion as rapidly as possible but it will not bo completed lor use before the lirst of Octet - t > er at UfsU At the last meetlug of the school board bids weie received liom a number of plumbei-s to put in the steata heating av- parntus at this new building. The awards will be made to-night The secretary of the boatd j-enorted the lollowlug excellent lin- ni'jiul exhibit covering the month -August : llitlanceoii hand Aticust 1 . S18U7s SI Keeeived from county tiensuter . 4,2bi 20 Koceived fromstatoapjmitioumeutR S,0-is 54 Kec 'lved trout police court tines , . . . 43) 00 Kepeived lor six amusement llccusesS 00 deceived lor one hawker's license. . . 4 00 llwoived for fmr dray licenses . in 03 Kecoi\cdloronemerchuntK ] > ddler's license . . , . . SO 00 Total . gi.HJ5 : ; 05 TVnrrnms . S 2.te9 n Ealanee on hand Sejit 1. . 1SW5 ( W crrT rorxcn.VOKK. . At the last moollng of the city fathers Epeislni arrangements were entered into to rive the city the best possible police I emula tions during the week of the state lair.Vitli this end in view the mayor , with the consent of the council , Appointed tlf'.eon spoahil po- liiiemen to w rve during that time. The pu > - Mini joice thus augmented ought to bo able to uopti with Urn tiiievti.-i , tluigs and bums tliut alwayi , twjiigivgate at crcat patherings. The ionic Mint ejtwted the warmest di cu&- t.iou u s wtieti an ordinunee was iutroJuced uHo incMliMii.x to tvmuin open from thu 10tl4 to Die 3Uli Ml ttm laiinth tint : * lalduight Tim itiupuniium. Hltliou h Hint boppoil - tlnn , can > txj , ; uri tl-c th i t.v individuals who liankir rUier l < i . ; ; ngt , ,11 jail win iia\u that oxtiv ui mutuiiilv to tit ibotu selves for this pJaee Tiiem iiianee sinking U n penalty iur It.ioktiri "r > - 1' < cir.rse ! : uoio tliun a ijiuir- ter for u ri'U 4. . v i dfui ihe lait tttiunds was nlloxvjil In n-uia : < , n ti rce , Tlie < it ! . - r < iid. . ' 3 step In the right dirwtiuu . r-'im'ii ' ' iie lor-all rataat tiieiair u s. " 1 ie regular Hoo'etypur ' e is tso. % an j 19 c t "iib iierctotore lave agreed to niakeit 51,00011 2:20 : or better weie made. At a meeting at the otliee ot Secre tary KutrTas je terdaj. it -agieed to add S700 to the society purse 11 2:30 : is made which mates ttie purse a 81,500 one to contest r. D. Lchulioir , of the Plnttsmouth Uilels nnd Terra Cotta works , was in Lincoln yes terday intervlewiuc contractors with sam- plei of their brick , which they propose to introduce over the state. The sample : , show the Plattsmouth brick vciy nearly equal teSt St , liouis pressed lulek. A little son of Thomas Can. that died on Monday , Wa- > buried yesterdnv from the home of the parent-on Qstieel. The funeral ser vices were largelv attended. The plans have beeu drawn fnr chancing the Masonic temple hull into oflice looms , and the chance will further reduce th num ber ol public halls in this city , now limited to a very lew at best. Funl.e's opera house will hnve for Inlr week attractions Miss Kate Putnam and comuany lour evenincs and on Friday and Sntunlay evenincs ol that week "The Two .loliiib" wiil bold forth in entertainment The programme for the week , it will be OD- served , ian excellent one. The friends of W. H. Newbury , the effi cient hre waaclen of Lincoln , who came home adorned with the leather medal Irotn the Fre mont tournament , ha e announced him ns a lezislative candidate from the First ward. The warden is one of the popu lar men of the ward and has staying Quali ties. ties.The colored Odd Fellows of the city hola a i - - which was largely cli intCKsk .A , wasllie orator ot the evening. The man injured at the I nion Pacifle yards at Valparaiso and brought to Lincoln lor treatment , was found so" badly injured that one of nis legs bad to be amputated. The accident occurred In the yards by the man attempting to step on the front of a moving switch engine. Ills name is Michael Foley and his home , it is slated. Is In Omaha. , or was recently , lie Is now lying at the Metro politan hotel , and it is thought that his in juries will not necessarily piove fatal. There are aie thirty-two prisoners in the city jail , twenty-five ol whom aie awaiting trial at the coming term of the distrsct court and seven ol them are serving sentences. The sheriff thinks ho lm a cenerous lamily and they ate careluliy guarded by two ex perienced men. The final net of the woman after her hus band's matinee occurred on the 15. it M. tram to Omaha last night the w-oumu lind gained possjsjlop ih.er. liUaband and as ; they were luovihg eastward , tne oinan with a ticket and the man without one , lie was tired trom the train out on tiie prairies of Cass county. Captain COPP , of Wahoo , was in Lincoln yeMeulay and it was said he was there In the eiloit to aid liinman out of his troubles. AT ntr. HOTELS. Yesterday ere registered among Neuras- kansthe following : IX .I. Wood. Auburn ; E. C. Cams , Seward ; ( i.V. \ . Barnhait , U. C , Cow dry. Columbus ; ,1. 11. Bellows , Weep lug Water ; S. U. Sornberecr , Wnhoo ; John Lan- ham , J. P. Clary , Cicto ; E. Mclntyie , Sew ard ; Allen Hoot , Omaha ; T. J. Butke , Blue Springs ; E. A. Wiggenborn , Ashland. Gen. Fremont's I eve Story. In the lirst volume ot bis memoirs Gen. Fremont tells the following ] ovc story : "In the family of Mr. Henton were four sisters and but one son , Randolph , then but 12 years old , It fell to euch of the sisters to have n marked life , nnd as thej- grew into womanhood they were separ ated fnr apart , as often happens in this coflntry of ours. All of them bad strong , hipjh character and capacities carefully cultivated , and among them rare musical talent. Randolph died when just enter ing into what promised to be a distin guished lif . Jessie was the second daughter. I wont with the eldest of the sisters to a school concert in Georgetown , where I saw her , She was then just in the bloom ol her girlish beauty , nnd per fect health effervesced in bright talk which the pleasure ol seeing her Bister drew out. .Naturally I was attracted. She inudo the effect that a rose of rare color or beautiful picture would have clone. Months pnfasod before , in the vacation time , I saw her again at her father's house , which already I bad come to frequent. She was happy in the return to her home , and my tirst impressions of her were raudo in tno un reserve of family life , where the real nature most readily expresses itself. Her beauty had come tar enough down from English ancestry to bo now in her that American kind which is made up largely of mind oxpreest-d in the lauej but it still showed its Saxon descent. At thst time of awakening mind the qmtiitios that rnado Iwrs could be seen in flitting shnd ows across thu face or 411 the expressions of incipient thought and tyiused and un tried fooling. So in writing hero I give what after knowledge made known to rue. Nor would it be pos blo to disentangle - tangle the interwoven threads of memory nuuuonf.no Impressions to the time when they were mudo. There r.re features which conrov to us a soul go whltt * that thcv impniss with instant pleasure , and of Diis l.m < l wus hers. As. too. in tin ? daily contact , there arc others from which to receive pleasant wonin or kindly acts give * the wirt of tigrcbuVe fcurpnso we- feel when suddenly we come upon patches of narti-oolored plo\ grow , ing on native rooks. The plox loves the iiutivo sand-or rocks , but the dirVuronnu is in the warmth it finds there. In the h > - man reeL there is no heart to replace the bun , llur qualities were all Motr..uly. ! and education had curiously preserved the down of n modesty which was innate Theru has been no experience of Me to brush away the biooiu She na-d mhcr iled from her father his grasp of m.uii comprehending with a tenacious mem ory , but with a quickness of perception and instant realization of subjects and scenes in their completed extent , which did not belong to his ; and with these warm sympathies a generous pity for Lutnan sullerincr , nnd a tenderness and sensibility that made the feeling take the place of mind ; so compelled was every impuKo to pass through these before U could reach the suriaco to find expres sion. There was a rare union of intelli gence to feel the injury of events , and submission to them with silence and dis cretion , and withal a sweet and happy and forbearing temper , which has re mained proof against the wearing of time. Insensibly' imperceptibly in these frequent meetings there came a glow into my heart which changed the current and color of daily life and gave beauty to common things. And so it came that there was no room for reason , which found a cold nnd dull car that heard but did nol listen. "The influence of women is n force sometimes dangerous. Mrs. Benton was not friendly to ray suit , though to me . he always was. She thought her daughter much too young she was but sixteen and beyond this that the unsettled life of an army ollicer was unfavorable to mak ing her such a home n she wished for her. She had herself for seven years de layed to injury .Colonel .Benion " until he resigned from the army. * T wnS lending a busy , working life , what was immediately at bund and wnat was pro jected should have been enough to oceupj- my thoughts and time. A probation of n year had been agreed upon ; but , as some times happens , the most important events of our individual life come upon us sud denly and unpremeditatedly , and so it was with our marriage , which was on October 19 , 1841. " . . . i ! iJerc Murphy's Defeat. Chicago Tribune , 4th : Congressman Jcre H. Murphy , Davenport , la. , arrived nt the Trcrnont house yesterday. He has been nt Spirit Lake , la. , for the last three weeks trying to get malaria out of Ijis system , He lays thai three things de feated him for re-nomination for congress. First , the generally accepted custom of "two terms un-J out ; " second , the fact that lie never was in sympathy or worked with or for the curbstone politicians ; and third , because the people of his district wanted to show their appreciation of Judge Hayes , feeling that he had been made a ma'rijr of bj' an attempt of im peachment , wrongfully made , "and , " he added , "I don't blame but rather com mend them for nominating him. " Mr. Murphy said that ho would still fight for the Hennepin canal project , and that he felt greatly encouraged over the affair. It stands " .No. 1" on the calendar of un- linislii'd business , and will come up for consideration at the opening of congress. The report of the committee will soon be printed. Three doses Red Star Cough Cure cured my cold. Mr. il. Maddock , De troit , Mich. In making the assertion that Fozzoni'ft medicated complexion powder is entire ly free from injurious or deadly poisons we do it upon the authority of a thorough chemical analysis. It is one of the oldest face powders in American market , and is used in the famalies of some of our most prominent medical men who have personally acknowledged to the proprie tor that they not only considered it harm less , but esteemed it highly beneficial in every respect. Sold bv all druggists. There has been interesting inquiry by Professor Virchowas to the relative number of blondes and brunettes in the German Empire. The statistics em brace as many of C.70S.82 ? school chil dren Of these more than one half be long to the mixed type , and of the re mainder about two-thirds belong to the nuro blonde and one-third to the pure brunette typo In the mixed typo gray eyes and dark hair is the commonest form Among the Jewish children there are throe times as many brunettes as blondes. PUREST AND ETRQMGE.ST NATURAL PR UIT FLAVORS MOST PERFECT MADE ; Prepa-ofl with strict rccarl to pTllr Btrecctii and ! Jr UlJlu.ncs . l > r IT Eal lodfrc l mu : i xo Ammonth IJme or Ai lu Ur I'ff k Lxtrucu , Tnnillm Lccica. Or rifeft Savor dcUtitiuur f&IGf SJKtKQ fOWtta CO. , Chicago exf Ct. iault. A SWEET MEDICAL GRADUATE. Slio Woqlili't Slarry Until Slic llncl Coinjilttecl Her I'rofesslonal Kducation. Cincinnatiro t " 1 tell yon a romantic story with tv nortil. Our girls tire more and more coninp : to be dissatisfied \vith the fripperies lollies and idleness of so ciety life. They graduate from school full of loftj' aspirations to make their lives really worth living and to 'p-dcciu the time. ' THY lind that to dress for parties and cills-und to hear and titter fcii > all talk wilhttii ailectation of interc-.t , is really a wyte of the years given to it. TheM- noble souled irirls revolt and de mand sometling nobler and greater. Some choo--.fi art , s-ome music , some beience , fcome literature , and some the charities and humanities. Some few choose mediejue for , the ititrhibic worthi ness of it , and they devote to its study year's which one alter another wed the.m to their chosen science and profession with an ever increasing afleetion. May Sibley , who Jived with her parents on Graudm road , Walnut Hills , , was tuch a "irl. "irl."She "She was rtkrtrne n woman to be con tent with a s6ciety life. So , after the completion of 'a liberal education , she cho.-e medicine as the one of the humane arts in which she would pun-hase pro- ficiciicv b ycnrj of devoted study. She matriculateu aitnerHlndwlpliia Women's Medical college , and after two years studied with quenchless zeal and delight. Then her parents took her with them for a summer tour in Europe. "There she met Mr. Lee , n rich , accom plished , and manly young Philadelphia ! ! , who became fondly attached to her , and she to him. They promised marriage , and the next ouestion was , whenV " 'Make the lime short , May,1 pleaded the lover. " 'I must finish my medical course be fore 1 marry , ' resuonded the loyal May. fore T graduate , and then one year in the hospital in actual practice under skilled physicians before 1 shall feel competent to practice. Then , if you are of the same mind , 1 will marry you. ' And the bargain was , after many fruitless en treaties on the part of the eager lover , ratified with the usual oseulatory seal employed by lover * on such occasions. "It was faithfully carried out. May Sibley went back to Philadelphia , spent her last year iii tlio college , graduated with honor , served one year as an interne in tiie Philadelphia college , and .six months ago became Mrs Lee. Although in no need of the moijey secured by tlio practice of her profession , I believe the impulse within her which made her seek to make her life worth while will cause her to spend all the time she can spare from her home duties and pleasures in the humane work of her profession. " An Unrivalled Jlecorcl. AHcock's Porous Plasters have , in the last twent3--five years , proved themselves the best , safest , and most cfl'ectual remedy for Spinal Complaints , Incipient Consumption , Diarrhoea , Pleurisy , Tumors , Asthma , Hronehitis , Epilepsy , Lumbago , Debility , Rheumatism , Gout , Sciatica , Loss of Vigor , Dropsy , Paraly sis , Loss of Voice , Hysteria , Nervousness , Indigestion , Palpitation. Mix Your Drinko. St. Paul Globe ; Three dear little belles and three howling young swells went out to Minnctonl.a one day la&t week. They rowed and strolled about , and chatted and had a perfectly lovely time till after dinner , wlion they began lo fuel rather bored. Under Mit'ite circumstances one of the party thought that if they had something to drink iheir ennui might bo relieve. ; ! , so tlipy descended ui > ou a F-oda- fountain , and.made glad the heart of its proprietor. Tjicrp was still , however , a j-earning , aching void in the internal economy of six society leaders , and at Juast one of thn young ladies well , just how she put it "doesn't matter she made the masculine portion of the crowd under stand at any raU * that something in Hie way of liquid rufU'uhraent stronger than focfn wouldn'tt'ome ninish. \ \ hat the dt'coction was sviUfver remain a myster.\ to all save the lollcy who ordered it. but it eitucts were oujj lee visible. It iiz ed and sizzed on top of the soda water , ami three damsels -were speedily spread out in at many chairs , very , very limp , wlul Uvo sweet youth-i decorated one fcofa , ani the other member of the parly endeavon to hide his woes under the centre-tab ! Fortunately , some philanthropic friotn discovered the youthful revelers and go. them out of sight until their equilibrium was somewhat regained. And now one ot the girls is illuminating a motto that , when completed , will contain the hack * noyed and time-honored legend : ' 'Nover mix your drinks. " Purple pond lilies from Japan are the floral glories of the hour. The Japanese lily does not attach itself to any object , but HoaU ; around in the water 1 he loaf fc ) rings from a little air bulb that stis- taiits the plant on the surface nnd the roots find nourishment in the water. MISS SLATTERY'S PET WEASEL A Case of Mistaken Identity AVtm-h Tin catena to Shatter Three Fond Hearts. Mary Ann Stattery , the nineteen-year- old daughter of Martin Shittery. railroad section foreman of this uhvce. writes a Sligo , Pa..correspondent of the New York Sun , had two lovers Michael l'ln and Lyman Uitt. Mary Ann eneouragwl , in a coquettish way , the attentions ot boUi , but Denied most inclined to voting Flass. The joung woman is very fond ol pets she had Uvo large gray squirrels , a ruffed grouse , six white mice , an opossum , a fov , two green parrots , a mocking bird , a large rattlesnake , a coon , and a ntimbei of cat- , and clogs. Not satisfied with this museum , she pined for a weasel , and a few weeks ago , \ \ lien young Lyman llitt called one evening on Mits Slatlery , he made her glad toy taking with him and presenting to her a willowv and sharp- evcd weasel. This seemed to fill her cup of happiness , and young Hut thought he had reason to believe that she would not refuse to rill his. But , in spite of the we.ahel.tlic sad coquette zavc in to the suit of Ritt'ti rival , Michael Flits- , , and it has been known for a fortnight past that she and the rival were engaged. The successful lover's father has a fine lot of chickens. For set oral days their numbers were decreased by the unuiis- tflkabje visits of a fox or weasel. Mr. Flass's dutiful son plateQ a trap In UOsi- tion a fe v nights ago to capture the noc turnal despoiler of the parental hen house. The ne\t morning the trap en closed a weasel. That same morning there was great grief at the Slattery homestead , for Miss Mary Ann's pet wea sel had escaped and could not be found. Au hour later it was learned that Mich ael Flass had trapped a weasel. She im mediately identified the dead weasel as her lost pet , although it had no blue rib bon around its nock or marks of nny kind to distinguish II from other weasels. She clmrged her accepted lover with hav ing trapped the weasel because he was jealous of its having been the gift of his rival , and broke oil' the engagement with him on the spot. Younir Rut took advantage of the situation , and came on the scene again , and until Saturday la.-t had , to all ap pearances , taken the place in Alary Sluttery'a affections made vacant on tiie tearing away of Michael Flass's image. On Saturday" however , the iloor of the old wood liouio in Slatterj-'s back yard was removed to find what , was supposed to be the body of a dead rat , which had made known its presence there , greatly to the family's annoyance. Instead of a dead rat , however , the body of n dead weasel was found , and from the fact that it had a blue ribbon around its neck the coy Mary Ann was foiced to recognize it as that of her lost pet weasel. What killed it is unknown. What result this post-mortem develop ment will have on the complicated afl'airs of the Slattery-Flass-IUtt heart time alone will show. At present the heart is badly shattered. Brown'fl Little Joke. "Why , Urown , how short your coat is , " said Jones one dav to his friend Brown , who wittily replied. "Yes ; but it will be long enough before J get another " Some men spend BO much for medicines that neither heal nor help them , that new clothes is with them like angles' ' visits- lew and far between. Internal fevers , weakness of the lungs , shortness of breath and lingering coughs , soon yield to the magic influence of that royal remody. Dr. H. V. Piercu's "Golden Medical Discovery. ' Helium Happening * . llKiutox , Neb. , Sept 7. [ Correspon dence of the UKE. ] The new depot Mtd for the Itock Island has been chosen and located. The Hebron Register moved iuto its new brick building last week. F. J. Hendershot has beeu appointed by the Hock Island the purchase right of way. The rcpulicans meet at Alexandiia September 8th. , to nominate a "State Senator" for JeflVr on and Thnycr coun ties. ties.C C L. Richards , H leading lawyer of Tlmyer county was married to Miss A. * bwy lust Wednesday. School much disgust reopened to-day to gust of the younger pupils- . A great many now dwellings are in 'se course of erection. A movement is on foot to build a. $10- m jail. The night police force ooiumeucut its work to-night. Thn numerous cnmp ri ros from the rulroad campa make a picture worth niw- ing , ami as one lookfc tuwurd them it sutms as though we had n little Omaha of our own in our midst. Undue exposnro to cold wimts , rain , bright 1'glit ' or malaria , may bring on in flatumation and soreness oi tlu i vo Dr. J H McLean'.s Strengthening LH < il * f , will sub'iue th" iullamniHt on i > ) .j nt.J sooth' the n < rvcs. and btrtHigt'i u wrt-t. 4 and iauiiij { C3"c igiit5 ft lits a Lux Educate Your Sons. . Kndow tlintn vntii o leiraev that can not be squandered and scud incm to ttiu rMVLKsm OK Norm. iMirn , an institution now in its forty-third year , and unsurpassed for its advantages to im part to your sons and wards a thorough and linished cdue-ation , either in a thor ough commercial ( business ) course , whicn is a distinguishing feature ol Notre Dame univcrs-ity , or in a full course , which com prises classic , law , science , mathematics and music. Special advantages are offered lo stu dents of the Law Dipurlwcnt. Tlin MIX1M DKl'AKTMUXT , a separate institution ( M. Edvrard's hall ) for bojs under twelve years of age , who are taught by sisrr.its OK THE nni.v cnoss , under whose maternal care they pnss nearly the entire day in receiving instruc tion in all the elementary branches of an English education together with a fundamental knowledge of Latin , French , German , vocal music , violin , piano and drawing , preparatory to cuter either tlio junior or senior classes of the university. Board , washing , mending , tuition and entrance fee for session of live mouths in Minim department , $ iyo. The eichty-lifth session will open on Tuesday , Sentember 7 , 18bC. Before concluding where to place jour son or ward send for a catalogue , which will be sent frc , giving , vou full informa tion of the University of Notre Dame. Ad- clress , REV.T. E. WAI.SU , 0. 5 0 , I'rvji r.t'Jnlversilv , Notre Dame , hid. M. Chcvroul will be one hundred years old on the last day of this month. Aged though he be and specialists in the sub jects of light and color , he was aston ished the other day when a Chinese gen tleman told him that he could read n book in a perfyctly dnrh room. And the man , who was no humbug , actually did it. Jerome Cardan , a sixteenth century savunt , was credited with the same power. "Wo Jive to learn , " says M. Chevrenl , who , by the way , is in health and only sorry that he can't iiye another hundred years. Demon's Hair Grower All who are JiALD , all who are becominc BALD , all who do not want to t > bald , all who are troubled with DAXDI5UFF. or i 1'CHINti of the scalp ; should use Bonton'a Haii Grower. Biniirv PEI : CUNT of those uslnprit have piown hair. It never tails to stop the hnir Iroin tallins. Thioucb sickness and levers the hair soini'tiines falls oil in a short time , nnd although the person may have remained bald lor years , If you use Ban- Urn's Hair Grower according to directions you tire sure of a growth of hair. In hun dreds of cases we have produced a jroorl growth of Hair on those who have been bald ai.d plazed for years wo have ailly bubstan- tinted the following facts : We crow Hair In 83 cases out of 100 , no matter how lonirbald. Unlike other preparalions.it contains no stipar ol lead , or vegetable or mineral poisons. Ills u specific for fall ! us hair , dandruff , and lUililiiB ot the scalp. The Hair Grower IB a hair food , and Us omposltion is almost exactly like the oil xvhich supplies the hair with Us vitality. DOUBUS AND TKII'Ll ! STRENGTH. When the skin Isvery touch and hard , and IlielolJIce is apparently etlecttially closed , the single strength will sometimes ( all to leach tno papilla : in such eases the double or triple strength should be used in connection with the single , using them alternately. Price , slnsrle strength , Sl.Oi : double btrenpth , 2.00 ; triple strength , S3.M. ( If your druggists ha e not got it we will encl U prepared on rocnipt of nrleo , „ „ „ „ „ % BENTON 11A1K GROWER CO. , Cleveland , O. Sold by C. F. Goodman and Kuhn k On. l.b ; anil Uouglni. Ibtli naJ As illustrating the boom of inflation going on at Birmingham , Ala. , it is stated Unit about two months ajro a drummer for a St. Louis house sent a curtain iirm ? 2.00a and told them to invest it accord ing to their best judgment , which was couf.ii"titioualy done , and last week the traveling man refused 100 per cent on his Jnvc.ilusent. Ilallnnl Snnco it U delicious. Sold every'vlieie. That Veuici ; of the pouts and this Venice mentioned u- > follows in thu London Times BC em ilill'ercnt cities. "The lilthy corners of Voniu. ' are as foul as of old in .some ca i lilthy beyond endurance. Decayed fruit is sold to nnd eaten by a populationfrlcprived of its ordmaay re- eourci'S. who wells nro itill used by the majority of the population , for the Brenta nqncduct waUrlsJJold by the fcot and is very dear. " JIalttirdSatu } : . Trj it no your beans. On ono of the islands in Cast" ) Bay. Maine , these is a numerous , thriity , and most on Client fnuiily in which John is th popular front name among thu males To prevent confusion of identity they are ruspttc-tUilly knuwa us "John . ] . , " " ' .John U. , " "lieifir John , " "thundering John , " "Sharking John , " "Dunk John , ' "Flitt- foot John , " "Cnp'n John , " "John Klixji John , " and "John , " ' tlu < latter being the John. < 4 the prol-ti' tnbe Ft JuccbsOi ! ! < ve'li ' utforw < llng ? , 1 ri.is < s tt < * . , ay > Mr U cht r , Li asUT I'll C&PITIL PRZE ! , $ (50,000. ( , I'Wctlo mm > > v curtify Hint > rc "supervise tha nrrniicenii-ntsinniii thr Mamhly and tymirlarlr JlruwniFs , of Tlie Louisiana Stuto Lottery romjmny nnd In t rson inunnifo nnd control the Drawing tlipinsnlviix und 'hut tlio sumo nro eonductpd with unnostv fiilriH" " und In good faith toward nil imi-tioi , nnd ive iiuthorlxo the Company to UIP thisicertiflrnte , with f no-si mlius ofour eirnaturtis Httacbnj in Vis uJrortlsmeat OMM1SSIONEU3. . Danl < i ninl Uunkora. will jmy nil Prizes drawn in Tlio I < milslnna State I < 'Jt- tcilcs wliicb majbo prc untul nt our ctmntori J. H. ORLISSItr , Pres. Louisiana National Bani j. w. Pres , State National Dial A. i > Ai.mriv , Pres. Ke\ ? Orleans National Bant UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVEIl H AM' A MlU.IOX I LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY IMPACT. iDcorporntod lu 1HUB for S3 roars bj- linurt-lor Educational and Cliuritablo purposea with u capital of f lk)0.tKJ ( ) ) to ivhlcb u roaorro fund ol over f.r > .VXw ) ( bus sinou boon nddt'd. Byanoverwhuluitngiiojiuliirvotoltatranchlsa TUB luuilo a part ol the proBcnt Stuto Constitution ( HlOptedDooomboril A. D. 1871) ) . ItB pruncl single number druwlnir taltus pluoo monthly. It never tculcs or postpone * . Look ut tlio following distribution. 196th Grand Monthly AND THE EmOHDIlim ODHBUBUf DHKWIli In the Academv of Music , Xew Orleans. Tuesday , Sept. 14. , 1680. Under the personal supcrvisou and manage ment of Gnx. ( i. T. CiAUJir.oAii : : ) , oi J.ciu- isiiiua , and Gix. JVIIA.L A. EAKLY , of Vir ginia. ginia.CAPITAL PRIZE SI50.000. Notice. Tickets are SIO only. Halves , S5 Fifths 52. Tenths SI- 1 CAI'ITAI. J'llIZB Or jiroooj IGKAMll'JUi'.EOr M.OUJ IGaAND Piuxuor 4 J.Aiuir. Pitizcsor 30,3.13 i'OJ'iuzusor 3.1XU JO.ODJ Du " f/JJ - 100 " . aw 40.1/1. ) MM (10,033 ( icwa 50 60.0U 100 Appi'OxlKiDtion prizes of J20.00) 1W ( 1(10 ( 10,003 10 ( " " 73 nroountlnuto Application for rntos to clubs should tie made only to tbo oILco of the company In New Or leant. For lurtUcr Information wnto clearly , irinnar f ull address 1'OSTAl. NOTES , Evpreas Mouo/ Orders , or New York Uxuhunse in ordinary lot- Icr. cummer br c nress ut our orjxjnse a4 drCSSOa > M. A. DAUPHIN , N ow Urlcans , La. Or M. A-DAl'miN , Wusiiliiff'on , 0. C. Mtko ? . 0 , Money Orders parable and adareil refflttemd letters to , NEW 01U.KANS NATIONAL , BANK , NuwOrltnuis.Lo. LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY lloccnilIlullt NoiTly t urulahul Tlie Tremont , .1. r. rmtil'.UAUA. PON , I'ropriotor * . Cor. 'tli nnd 1 f > lK. , L'nooln , Nub. TtnK Fl.M per ( laj. Strum uus > iuuiliuu93 Lo uuf rnrt ol Uio clt ) . J. H. W. HAAMCINS. Architect. OrUtt'K 31. . " ) tuid 42. Uiulmitls UlocU , L'.nooJn. Nob. liltmitorutjlltii lirflijui cil llr ( tBr < if C.UT1X. ( tllOKrlliilO'LATTI.1 J-.M WODDS. Live Stock Anctioneer r'ulos ' mu'Jr in nil parts ol the [ ' S , ut IlUr ratf'5. Hoom U.Htuto ) lIo'U : , I.lnifjlii Neb.i Uullb\ra > ' andShuit Horn UulLJ'or Milu. B H Farm Loans and Insurance , Corresnondpupe Ir rffarl to loam 8 < > li""oi Itoom i , lUvhnrJe Jllu < c , Dnuulu , .Su'i. Hriverside Short Horsis ( t btrittly puiu llutii-.tiU Jluui , JV-inmd rattle , lion ! numtiurk uliout r. . huuU. Aoomtib. Hutiic . HOKC < > > -liit , ' ' > : - ICnurhtly JJUCIIH . , , | IHI rri--k > o I'lii'lltiitiii , I ouuni , und ' 1 rut l ' ' < - Unit * forbid I JJ if Uuiu lil1 f ,1 I'ure UHK fi 1 I aK fi1 1 ituf't HhalO I , 1 "V li'iiio CruIcK hbuuk uii'l dtiiurg l " BJll ituiiHioi ttit < lu-rU Ailtlruss , CH.\ SON , Liuooln , J ob. t When inL ncolu Btoji at National Hotel , Andgei nsoodc .10 , for"- J. A I'HUAWJLY Pro * ,