THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , ' JULY 20. 1800. SOMETHING President Charles Pnncla Adams' ' Unex pected Arrival in Omaha. ANOTHER UNION PACIFIC MYSTERY , on tlic Oltjoctof His Visit Crouton ( "niiNldcrnblu Incitement Tlio McKllililn Mutter lie- \lvod Oilier News. Charles Francis Adimg , president of the Union I'.ielflc , arrived in Omaha jcstcrilny. Ills coining was very unexpected and hat c routed the usual sensation In local rail road circlet. Inasmuch M Mr. Adntns desired - sired hit navcnt kept qulot , nnd especially out of the nowspipcra if possible , thoio di rectly Interested seem to think thcro is another largo sized hrn on somowhcio. Kootns were reserved for him nud his party nt the Mlllard hotel 'Thursday. Ho was accom panied by Comptroller Mink , Chief of Con- Btiuction Cameron and Private Secretary Cuniield. Just why Mr. Adams should return hero from IliHton so soon tiftor having made his annual visit and tour of Inspection is consid ered n great mystery. The move indicates something very un usual. Ofllclals at headquarters claim lobe in total ignorance of what it means. Thf'io is n strong suspicion afloat , however , tlmt tnuMdCibbln matter has ns much. If not more , than ono tiling clso to do with it. Two weeks ngo Mr Adamssumnumcd.Tohn M. Thtirston , trener.il attorney of the ro.ul , to meet him In Washington. The latter also reached homo this morning. When the llrst exposure of McKlbbin's ' conduit us purchasing Uftcnt was mndo pub- llult stmcU the Boston oflico , aicoidlng to rcportj , in a manner that not only shocked the big bugs thcro , but called forth very un pleasant explanations. The matter has not been cleared up yet. In the Innguniroof nn official \\hois devoting much of his time to tbo Itivc.Ulpatiou being made , "tho half has not been told. " When Mr. Anderson , who succeeded Mo- Klhhln , commenced une.iithing evidence of tlio hitter's fraudulent dealings , ho iound a state of affairs that astoundoil him nna naturally they \\aro commit- nlLiiteil to the piusldont. Kvcr since tlio petition , charging MelCibbhi with misap- propi luting * ( )0)0 ( ) ( ) In purchases of lumber , was /lied / , Anderson IMS been discovering many moro funds until , it Is saltl , the full ntnount involved iiggn'g.ites nbout ! > r > , ( X ) . MrlCibbin oinploved .loliu L. AVobator nnd Judge Davis to light the rnso for him , Imt they have done nothing as yet , Mr.Vobstor says tlio time Uns not nrilved for them to show their liiuid. IIo Hist thought the meet ing of Adams and Tlmiston In Washington was planned \\lth a view of doingboinething with his client , hut has satisfied himself that they wore on another mutter entirely. "Unless sonio veiy r.kJIculchnngo In mnn- ngcment has been suddenly decided , upon , " B.iid mi old Union Pacific man. "I nm nt u complete loss to know \\hut should bring Mr. Adams out hoto now. It may bo , thoughthat dinicillty reriuli Infills personal attention has been encountered in the utw improvements nnd extensions being made. It is plainly evident th.it things are not entirely satisfac tory all around. My opinion is that the tioubh- ono of a Ihinntlal nature. Other wise why should Comtrollor Mink appear ou the scene I" Mr. Anderson went west ten days ajro , pre sumably to nwko investigations at Denver , Suit Luke and Portland. Ho returned lust evening to join ami consult Mr. Adams. Notwithstanding Mr. Adams telegiaphed Ilanoy Mlddluton , superintendent of mo tive power , to meet him in Omaha , It is said that tlio fuimcr will go west today. This gives ilso to conJGLtmcs that Middlemen's wholesale disclmi go of master mechanics is having it bad effect among the cmplojcs and blinking such serious complaints from certain quarters as to demand the president's attention. Besides Tom Daly mid J. II. Hover , men who have been faithful mechanics MM tlio shops hero for 3 oars , Middleton has seen fit to dis charge , .John Htckey , nn old-tlmo and highly respectable master mechanic at Pocatello ; also .lolni Hewitt , who held a llko position on the Oregon Uullwuy and Navigation Hue at Portland , Mr. MoCllutnolc Uoslgnoil. The report tlmt Jerome McCHutockgcnoral , ngcnt of the Kock isl.md at Council Bluffs , has been let out , is vigorously denied by ofll- clals of the same road ia this city. They say that hoont to Chicago niil ( tendered his resignation , three months ago , but the company refused , then to accept It nnd insisted upoin him stay- Ing. IIo has been its ropioscntativo at the Bluffs for twenty years and always bore the reputation of being able to secure inoro freight business than any ether general agent over them. Ko- ppntedly has ho nskod. to bo relieved but not until yesterday did the company consent to lot him go. Mr. McCllntock has been snc- \ ccedod by J. A. Hoff , n bright , energetic , young man who bos been casblcriii the oflice u long time. An OIHolnl Homo Again. The Burlington announces that it has boon chosen us the ofllcial route for n gathering of high toned Odd-fellows to bo held In Chicago August a , as well as the national O. A. R. reunion at Boston. This announcement Is miulo on thu strength of the fact thut Ezra Millard Canton and Daughters of liobckah division of Omaha hnvo made niraugomonts to go over th.it road. The occasion Is designated us n continental caiitoumont and triennial parade of Patriutch's militant. ACholoo Ijlst of bummer Hesorls. Ih the hike regions of Wisconsin , Min nesota , IO\MI and the two Dakotns , there are hundreds of charming localities preeminently - eminently llttcd for summer homes. Among the following selected list are unmet ) familiar to many of our readers * ' as the perfection of northern summer ro- eorts. Nearly nil of the Wisconsin points of Interest are within n short distance from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none of thorn are HO far away from the "busy marts of clvillmtlon" tlmt they cannot ho reached in a few hours of travel , by frequent trains , over the linost road in the northwest the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway : Oconomowoc. Wls. CleirLnlce , Iowa. Mluociim | , WIs. L.nl0 OkohoJI , Iowa , \ YmikuilmVls. . Spiilt Lake , Iowa. Polmyr.tVU. . Froiitonac , Minn. Tniimh.twk Lukes. Lnlco MInuetonka , - Wis. Allim. I-nUasltlfl , AVis. Ortoiivillo , Minn. Kllbouin City , AVIs. , Prior Lake , Minn. ( lelU of the Wls- White Bear Lake , VOIIMII. ) Minn. Beaver Dam , WIs. Big Stone Lake , Da- Miiillson , WIs. kota. for detailed Information , apply at ticket oftlco , 1501 Tarnam street , Barker IHock. F. A. NASH , Gon.gont. . J. E. PUHSTON , 1'ass. Agent Aililitlounl iMlllnr I'rooiiifts. Mr. W. P. Hechel stated yesterday that the onllunnco providing for subdividing the wards , introduced at the last council mooting , was nt the request of n number of petitioners from the Second nnd Fourth wnnls request ing moro polling places. It was also Intro duced because it is recognized that thcro uro not enough polling places to allow all the voters to exercise their lights , The rieeond. ward wants two moro pre cincts , mulling live in nil , nud atho Fourth ward has ashed for two more , making fikjr In that \varO. The committee tolilih ie-so petitions and the nnlinnuco were referred has , not taken any action on the matter , but It vm ixvotniiiciul that the wards bo subdl- vldeil , making ono polling place for each 500 voters. This limit may bo plucod at 400 voters. ThU notion \\ill Increase the number of registrars and the consequent expense , but the advoi'-atos of tlio mo-vmra claim that It \\lUnlrooveryonoaolinneoto vote , whero- M , under the present order of things , many men refuse to stand around the poles waiting /or u chtiiico to vote. MAJOllltKnijTIll'S BOHISMK. Ho I'luccn Illn Son niul n I'rlcntl on the City I'njrroll. Thcro wns n grcnt deal of red hot comment afloat in various portions of the county rook- cry over nn exhibition of consutnmnto nerve on the part of Councilman D. H. Wheeler. It will bo recalled tlmt n short time ago , ai chairman of the council committee on finance , Wheeler introduced a resolution Instructing the deputy city dork to proceed vtlth making the city tax IhU , employing help subject to the approval of the finance committee. The resolution was entirely unnecessary , ns the charter of the city expressly provides the manner of making the list. Ilut the resolution wnaadopted because of fered by a rlngleadcrof the Tammany crowd. Yes , the resolution was adopted , hut It was vetoed by Acting Maror Iteehcl. Then nt the council meetinK on Tumdny nlgut Wheeler shoved In another resolution which was mi nus the "with the approval of the finance committee" clause. This rm the gauntlet successfully. Then Wheeler proceeded to ro-cnnct his oft plnved role of dictator by setting nbout to pull his way all tlio city money tlmt was poislblo by the resolution. The vork requires the most export account- nuts and vhun it vas found yesterday that Wheeler had put In his little sou Hurt and n family friend immeO J. If. Who , who up to a very few months nio had been n resi dent of 1'laUsmouth , the thun ders of a great , kick upon the part of Uup.ijcrs was heard resounding from ono end of the county building to another. "In putting In hli young son nt 50 cents nn hour , ami a man who does not own a foot of propel ty In the town and is not entitled to be given an hour's woik of nny kind by the city when many ntcdy and entirely competent tnx-paj Ing citlrom need the work. D. H. Wheeler has offered nn insult for which ho should bo forcibly called to account. " Such was the way ono heavy tut-pajcr and nervy , Influential titlzen put it. Wheeler has been bothering County Clerk O'AInlloy nearly to death by urging that the latter allow the bov and Wlso to huvo access to the books Immediately , the Idea belnir that they might lo > Just as few of those golden 60-cents-nn-lioiir moments ns possible. Kneh tlnio that Wheeler has como around bothering nbout the imttov during the past few days Mr , O'Malley hns informed him that thcro wns no necessity for the work being commenced for a month to como and that Its commencement at tills time would seriously interfere with the work on the inunty lists. Hut > os to rdny morning Wheeler came around gi anting und growling again. Mr. O'Malley ' and his deputy wcro extremely busj attend ing to f4ii ofllco full of tuxp.ivcis. Fin illy becoming exasperated with Whcolci's por- slstom-v and seriously tlmotuking tactics Mr. O'Mnlloy consented to allow the Wheeler gang to begin work , Without the loss of ft moment the force established Itself in the very limited visitors' space light there in the ulllce. "I nnver saw ouch a display of consumnato c.ill bv nnv ono before In nil my life , " salt ! Mr. O'Malley "as this follow Wheeler has displaced in this matter. And I never ex pect to see It equaled and it couldn't bo sur- pissedl" "The Job moans $2,500 or more. " said another county olllcial , "and only a fool has nny doubt but that Wheeler will keep as much of it in his family as possible. " The new citv charter states explicitly that this work shall bo donu by the city clerk. The council has nothing whatever to do with It. 0. A. It. Excursion to Hoston via the Wahasli Line. Everybody invited to join the Wubash excursion for Boston , louring Omaha August 0-7-8-9 und 10 , gives choice of routes. Rates as low as tlio lowest. Ro- ollning chair and Pullman bufTut sleep ing curs on all trains. All agents in the west boll tickets over tlio Wubtish via St. Louis or Chicago. For tickets , slccplng-car berths and folders ( jiviiifj routes , limits , time-tabled with a correct man of Booton , shotting locations of depots - pots , etc. , call at the "Wubash tiokot olllcc , 1502 Farnara st. , orwrito G. N. CLAYTON , Noi th western Pass , nnu Ticket Agent. Tlio Sacred Heart academy for day pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue nnd 27th t > t. , is an institution devoted to the moral nnd intellectual education of young girls. 1'ho course includes every thing from an elementary department tea a finished clulssical education. Besides the ordimuy ucndeinic.il course , music , ' painting , drawing and the languages are taught. French is included in the ordi nary courfao. * Difference of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , pro vided they conform to tlio general regu lations of the school. The scholastic term commences the first Tuesday in September. Classes begin at 9 a. m. , and pupils uro dismissed at 3:30 : p. m. BljEW OUT THE GA.9. James Killornn of O'Neill Found Dead at the Casey Hotel. Another ease of nsphpxiation by illuminat ing gas occurred at the Hotel Casey this morning James Killornn of O'Neill , late editor of the O'Neill Tribune , registered nt the hotel about 11 o'clock last night und was shown to room 33. That was the lost time he was seen allvo. Ho paid hi advance for a night's lodging and shortly after 1 o'clock this aftoruoou the day eluik senta bell boy tip to tlio room with another guest , supposing that tlio loik'cr of the night before had gone. , The door was found locked , hut n strong smell of giu was discernablu. The door was forced open , anil Killoran was found dead in bed and the bdJy cold. He had undicsscd nnd ictlieil , and the escaping gas had ns- phyxnted him. The gas buincr was wlilo open and the window und transom wcro tightly closed. Killoian was Identified by Mr. McKbony , the sheriff of his county. Ho statoa that Killoran was n married mail und leaves a wife nnd ono child. At the inquest Coroner Ilarrlgan examined flvo witnesses the ulght anil day clerks at the hotel , the bell boy who showed Killoran to hLs room , Dr. Coulter and Mayor McUrido of O'Neill. The latter was a porsonnl friend of the docoised , nnd came to Omaha with him Thursday aftciiioon , Tney sat out In front of the hotel for nearly nn nour and talked before going to their rooms. The bell boy said tlmt when ho showed the deceased to his room ho tried to turn ou the incandescent light , but something \\as the matter with It and ho lighted the gas instead , after which ho loft. That was the last time that Ivilloran was seen ullvo. It was shown that Ivilloran was perfectly sober , and there was nothing to show that his death was premeditated. Thojuiy therefore returned n verdict of accidental death from asphyxia caused by Illuminating gas. It Is supposed that the unfortuimto man tinned of the gas and then accidentally turned it on again In the dutluicis , O'J'lio deceased was twenty-five 3 ears of age. The remains wcro uncased In n neat casket nnd will ho forwarded to O'Neill at 0 o i locli this morning. The O'Neill ' Tribune , of which Mr. Killoran was formeily the editor , suspended publica tion a few weeks ngo. To Nervous Dolillltntcil > r m If you will send us your address wo wll send j ou Dr. Dye's Celebrated Yoltalo Uel and Appliances ou trial. They will ifuicklj restore you to vigor , manhood and health 1'aninhlet free. VOI.TXIO BKLT Co. , Marshall An Acknowledgement. YORK , Nob. , July 25. To TUB Bn : Pub lishing Company , Omuha : I hero with ham you receipt for draft on Union National bank Chicago , for $ J9.00 , contribution from Omaha to aid Brudsunw cj clone sufferers. N. M. Fciinrno.v , Treasurer Bradshaw llellef Fund. The only railroad train out of Omahi run expiessly for tlio nccommodntion o Omnlm , Council UlulTs , DCS Moines nni Chicago business is the Rook Islam vostihulQ limited , leaving Omaha nt 4:15 : p. in. dally. .Ticket olllco 100. ! , Sixteenth und Faraam hts. , Omuha. Miss Ueach's Curling fluid fiOc. Slier man & JilcConnoll's pharmacy. T LOSES OVER A THOUSAND , The State Oauglit for Half of Er-Troasuror Piorson's ' Deficiency. DEMOCRAT AND INDEPENDENT PRIMARIES , ( V Piece of Property Too Heavily JIorlRngcil Clarke Ahead A Ulilef Ijoojt < > il City News nnd Notes. Livcoiv , Neb , July 23. [ Special to BrE.J Today the stnto board of set- lemon t , which consists of the state treasurer , iudltor nnd attorney general , settled with J , r. I'lerson , the ov-treasurcr of Sherman ounty , for 50 cents on the dollar , thcro a deficiency in his accounts of several mndred dollars of whit was duo the slate. The time of the deficiency was two years ago vhllo I'lerson vas treasurer of Scward -ounty. The county moneys entrusted to Im to bo turned over to the state amounted .1,13. ) . At the time thit the Seward county > ank fulled 1'lcrson claimed that these nion. ys had been put in this bank pending the time to send them to the stnto treasurer nnd consequently wore lost when the bank went under. Plorson asked to bo released from aylng the money duo the state and after duo investigation the board of settlement do- idcd to scttlo with him for 50 cents ou the dollar. The state loses $1,500.50. iMjirrxi > cvr PAUTV IMUM vmns. The independent party held Its primaries csterday , but every thing was done so quietly t is doubtful If any poisons buttho eandl- ntes voted , ns not oven the places of holding ho primaries could be ascertained. The : ouuty convention will bo held tomorrow at ! 3 > .in at Ilohunun's hull. Kilns Baker and IA -i. Lcigliton are after legislative positions , tcorgoV. . Blake wants to bo senator and Ij. si. Olllick countyeoinmUsloner ; BryanBuoll , Whltmore and a dozen other young attornojs ire said to bo ilshhifj nround for the uornlna- ion lor county attorney. NITW com'oimioNS. The A. M. Walters real estate investment company of Illuo Hill has filed nrtielcs of in- orner.ition with the secretary of stato. The capital stool : Is 3101 > , < > OI ) . The Incorporators u-o A. W. Walters , .lohn P. Grlncs , W. C. Newman , F. A. Swccvy and others 1 ho Farmers' and Drovers' bank of IJuttlo reek has also Hied aittcles of incorporation. JL'l.o capital stock is § 100,000. The incorporator - corporator * nro K. II. Maxwell , Jolm l\ L'icdgen , A. H. Ilunscl , B. Mcjel and lJ. . Iale. The Hartley milling , stock ana land com- mnv has Hied articles of incorporation asking : o do business at Baitley , lied Willow county , The capital stock is 8100,000 The n corpora toi s aie.I. ( J. Siurr , Gcoigo Ilnmil- .011 , W. P. Ctiittiick , J. A. Curloo and N. L. 2atou. . rrMocit VTIC rum Mitns. The democrats of this city held their vail- ous ward piiinaiiea last evcnlmr and clio o Jelegates to the county convention which meets nt Titygerald hull. The untcrrUlcd did not manifest any grc.it excitement at any of the'Ir meetings. At tomorrow's county convention they will not nominate a county ticket , but \vill simply elect a delegation to Lho congression.il convention which meets liere July 80. nnd also a delegation to the state convention which \Ullbo held at Omaha Augubt 14. ct.uiKK inn TIIPM i.ij UP. Mrs. Florence E. Hotsford loaned SlOoG to John Clarke a year ago and took as secur ity a mortgage on a houbo and two lots in Capital View addition to the city of Lincoln. When the time drew near for the payment of the above Mrs. Botsford ascertained that theio were mortgages aggregiting S1XX ( ) that had previously been given OH the property. The lots and house nro said to bo worth fr-UW but as the house is unoccupied it Is decreas | ing in value. Clarke , -who is said to bo in solvent , sold the property to J. 1C. Livengood , a man of wealth. Livengood has learned of the Incumbrancos on the property and uithcr than pay them has failed to have his deed to the same recoidcd. Mrs. Botsford lias learned of this , and ns she knows that she cannot get anything from Clarke , demands that Livengood have hisdccd recorded so that ho can lm\e tlio privilege of paying the mort gage hold by her. Livengood makes ary late at this proposition , and Mis. llotsford lus appealed to the district court to make Livcugood comply ulth her wishes. 1OUSO 1IUYK1UT \ \ VS Till : TIIIKF. I. W. BolhiR and Arthur Boone , his son-in- law , i\ere arraigned before Judge Stewart to answer to the charge of stealing three hogs und eight bushels of corn from B. W. Hhy- kert , a farmer living near Princeton. Hhy- kert's adopted son swore to some very damag ing testimony , claiming that the prisoners put him up to stealing the hogs and corn on the promise of selling them for him and giv ing him half the proceeds. According to this testimony they wore really accessories to the orimo instead of principals nud of course they wcro discharged. Tlio pris oners claimed of course that young Khykcrt was lying and endeavored to throw the blame on him. imvNixmuij , sr.T ruim. Dan Bcnninghall , the llfteen-ycar-old lad who was arrested for his deliberately aiming n loaded revolver nt n number of small boys nnd finally shooting little Eugene Warner in the head , was taken bofoio County Judge Stewart today and the case thoroughly ven tilated. The judge was sitlslled that lien- ninghall hint uo criminal Intentions and ns the boy ho shot is rccovcrlngtko prisoner was discharged. CITT NEWS AND XOTES. Mrs. Benton , wife of the state auditor , re turned this afternoon from Dakota Hot Springs. Frank W. Bowno Is after an elegant lot in block li > , of Hawloy's addition to Lincoln , \\hlch is owned by Lllllo M , Johnson. Bowno holds a mortgage against it calling forSl.iirs. THE COl'KiX ISliEW UP. Many DlflleuItloH Attended the Burial ot' lrs. John 1'eterson. A most singular burial took place nt Springfork , fifteen miles distant fiom Sodalia , Mo. , the ether day. Among the early settlers of this county wore a uyoug Gorman named Jolm Peterson nnd his wife. . Mn > . Peterson died of dropsy. At th'o time of her deatli she was a remarkably largo woman , weigh ing1 nearly three hundred pounds , says n dispatch to'tho Now York Herald. Immediately after Mrs. Peterson died arrangements were mndo for the funeral. Tlio largest casket , to bo procured in the city was the exact mousuromontioqulred nt tlio time of death , hut ns it was not de livered until Fiiday morning tlio body hail swollen so much that it was crowded Into the casket with much dilllcuUy. The lid was then screwed down and llio body loft in that condition for burial. Ice could not bo procured. The funeral services voro set for Sunday af ternoon nnu , as Is custom.vry , n number of neighbors ncted ns watchers Friday night. At midnight the watchers wore startled by a loud report in the room whore the collln had boon placed. It was found that the gusos of the body had accumulated within the casket until their force burst the glass over thu face of Mrs. Peterson. So great was the force of the explosion that the body wan shot forward and. upward , the head protrud ing from the collln. A consultation was held nnd it wns de cided that owing to the condition of the body the burial should take place at once. The grave having been prepared the collln wius curried to tlio burial place and strong iopes were placed under the casket. Just as the collln was hoinglow- erod olio of the assistants lot go of his end of the rope. This throw the weight to the head of the cotlln and the lopes were jerked from tlio hands of the men stationed there. Tlio coflln full with great force , head down , and burst to pieces. Another consultation was held und it was decided to till up the grave nt once without waiting for another cobkot. Pears' is the purest and best goapovcr mudo MCSMU t ( IKSTini. \VI y n llcnntiriil IinKii | | Amntttcr Aotrofis I-icft the St'fje. Leslie Chester , the sutgoiiatno of Mrs. Edith Cavow , Is u uotuitUul woman who cnmo to America thrco years ngo with Ilo3lim Yokes. The reason why she never came again I * u peculiar one and not without Interest , says the San Trail , clsco Kxamincr. Her husband , nn im mensely wealthy limn , did not llnd fault with his wife indulging her liking for amateur theatricals , but when it came to her going on the stngo as a profes sional , ho objected very much. However - over , ns a lovely woman can always got her own way , ho agreed to lot her como over to this country with Miss Yokes , provided itMIS to bo the last time. This wag agreed to , ami the beauty cmno , fcaw nnd conquered. All Now York was at her feet , nnd tlio ex quisite feature * , glossy hair and soft eyes wore talked of in every place. She vns hero nbout three months and then vent homo. Tlio no.\t year she begun to urge her husband to lot her como ngain , but in the mean time there litul been born to her the modt lovely boy baby the eye over rested on. Her husband announced that if she came to America to go on the stage It was ngainst lilt ? will nnd ho would go lion limiting in Africa. After much weeping and persuading she concluded to risk the dudes of New York and lot him run tlio dangers of African wilds. The baby was loft In the euro of tlio mirtjo who had had him over binco ho was born , nnd who had nursed his mother before him , and to whom the little fel low wns devoted. His pretty mamma bade hlrn good-bye , and accompanied by mother and sister to sco her oil Joined the Yokofces nt Liverpool. Whoii grand- mamma got back to London eho found to lior horror that the old nurfeo had hern suddenly taken verj * ill. A doctor was sent for pronounced it a nuligimnt fever nnd it became necessary bofoio the duy was over to remove- her toahospitnl. King Baby Was inconsolable , ho wept and wept , and wept , tatting up his voice nnd icfuaing to bo comforted. First one , then another tried toiootlio his majesty , but lie would not. At lust ono of his abject slaves was forced to retire as it diewnear 1 o'clock. About 9 that morning a note came to her loom saying : "Somethingwonderful has happened. Comedown. ' Down she wont , and as she ncared the nursery she icalked that thoio as a blissful still ness. Opening the door , she looked in , and there sat pretty Leslie Ulic.stcr with her baby in her arms , each looking as happy as could bo. And this \\iib the story she told : Prom the veay time she got on the steamer she became certain that something was the matter with the baby. She could think of nothing elto. , She boomed to hear it cry all the time , and nurbO didn't scorn to help it ir y. " "When tlio steamer reached Queens- town nnd the tender wont to got the mails , Leslie and her maid got on board , apparently , ns did many ether passengers , just to look at the mace , but she announced when she reached thoio that she didn't intend to go back ; that her maid might return and got her baggage , but go to America she would not , contract or no contract , as she was sure something was tlio mat ter with that baby. The manager might talk about disappointing the people ple and fiimoand ( fuss. The mother was stronger than the man and would not move. So catching that famous train , "The Wild Irishman , " sh.e got back to London just twenty-Jour houis after bho had left it , The husband was tele graphed to and returned' ' . Pretty Mrs. Carowumdoa vow never to go on tlio stage again , to content herself with nm- ntour allnlrs , and now , instead of ono , there aio two boy bnbles , and Afiiea and America mo never suggested in the homo circle. Nervous debility , poor memory , dlfildenco , sexual weakness , plmplcs.cuicd by Dr. Miles' Nenlne. Samples free at Kuhu & Co.'sl5th and Douglas. Both tlio method nnd results \vhen Syrup of Figs ia taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnsto , nnd nets gently yet promptly on. the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses tha sys tem effectually , diapels colds , Lead- achea and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to tlio tnsto and oe- ceptablo to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nud agreeable substances , ita many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FRMCtSCO , ML. IOUISVILLE , KY. NEW YORK. tt.Y , A poclcrt full of money amount * to llttifl nfturlirulth JK ni > . Tocnjoy 111 * . " S" l niiimtllo.BoniiilillKi'iit Ion and clmtlolliTiU.1 , KUioTiiU'n Tills. 1 liuiit If jouurii poor , you will 1)0 luipjiyilfrUIi , you cun ijoy your money. IliuyflUpel low npirits und give buojuuoy to mind anil body. Recommendation. i W.I. lllulr , nnmlllc , Vn.imji ! "Iliuvo loiic unVreiI frniiiTvrpor iiftlioI.U frnucl J'J Bimiisln , , m l h.ivn lijml iilmnU cmry. tiling , but Hover ilnrlt c < l Imif llio IH unfit I Imt I limn liail from Tutt'ii 1'llU. I recommend thrnitoiill tlmt iiroulimtccl-ivKU Ujijiopalji ami Sick lloadaclio. " Tirfct's Ziver Pills CIVE GOOD DIGESTION' . CTETSON'S TJ A TQ 001T AND STIFF llAlO. Boyd's Opera House Block. 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NuwOrloini , 1(0. Or M A. DALM'IIIN. \\HSlllnslOM , 1) ) Cl. ) r ordinary Iclli-r , contiilnliiu MOM.V diiiiKit , li- nueit by nil i'im uoiiipanlva , ov Vtirk J0vcluint'i , ' , draft or poilal nute. AdclrcsKo lstorod Loiters Coutiliilns Cur- U1KV tO NT.W OKI < nAN9 NATIOSAIi ItANIC. La. IlFMFMiir.it , tlmttho imyinpiitnf r"'rs JKDm till IISA1HIS.M , \NliS Of NOW ( ) rll > llll i niul llio llckotrt nro BlKiii'il lij- the prcjlili'iilof un ln- Mltiilliin wbiiHo rlinrltriMl rluliti tire ri'coKiil'od In Ihu lilitliesiiuiirtK , tluroforo. iiovrnro all of Imita tions or lllKIOIl ) 1111)11 ) HllUIDtH. IUMI.MIIiu : that tliu | iio ont clinrlor nf Ilia Ixinhliinn Mule l.nlliry ( iiininiiiy , wlilrli the HII- 1'UK.MH ' roi'HT ( ) l-"llimr H liiiHilicliloilto ben I'd.N'l I1A < T wlllitlioMiitonl I.iiiilhliiiu mil part nt tlio Cmi tUiittoanr ilioSlnln. IXII. Mir o.M'Iro ' UM- iii. TIIIC iiiihior.iAMAin , , iMh Tlio In nlKlMttirfor linl. ) l inn , whlcli ndJournrMnn the IDIh or. I nly lit tlilHyfnrli.iKonliMiHliiiiAMICNI- ) MKM' to llio I { inHlltiitlonut the Mute to ho unli- niltuil to tlu ivuplo nt nn I'liitlun la isw , wlilili will carry then lirrtur of 'III13 IOIIISIANA hTATIl 1TliitCOVI'ANV : nip to thcojtarNI.M'.ThllN HU.MIUKD AM ) MNin-l 1N. ! DBMBrstitoLottBrn Denver Colo. , . , Capital Prize $7 , 500. s co ci-ivrs BACBI. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH BANK OF COM MERGE PAYS ALL PRIZES , Address B.F. MODUS , . . , DENVER COLORADO. , - - - . ERRORS OF YOUTH. BUFFKHKUS FIIOM Aerinim Di'lilllly , I , , - Youlhful InilNrrclloni , \ j I.o't Manhood. 'Bo Your Own Physician I : HMIT men , from the effect ! or youthful wi > rud nc , linK * bioutfht alnjut aitato of ; ' Wfnkn ( thot lift ! itducoil tdi' 'iicrnlBji- J I torn ir > tniicli M to Induce aim out DTVIT < f ether illsciuu , ami ttio real cauita of tlio J f ( rouUo iwarceljovcr ItflMKBuipwlM , tli y < f Hro diKtorcd for bvfrythiiifrlmt tlit > rl ! it ! ( one. NotultlialAmUiiu the many TAlttnblo ' \ rnit > ( len [ thntmwllcalaclurcoliaMiiroduccil < rorthoittluf oftlilflf laBU of pnttontd , none ; \ of the onlianry niotUioftr " * { I'ltfil ' nnirllro vco have cji rlihrhted 'vrllti ; > and UlHOorerwd new nmt contentrntwl i , ( liys TheiiccoiupinylnK Itrtticrlptlou , _ „ . - , ' feri < l aa n ct-rlnln nnd Hpmly cur < \Ri > nundrttil of rafim luourinocticu liaro l en : I r ? torul to | > if-it lunlth I * U UKO after ; tMtkHfulkd I'eift-ctlji uroln- . . * tl ouwoilUitlioiirtjiarutlunof ; I Ihl4pn criitlon. | ; Zl I'rythroxylon corn , 1 S drachm , Jorunlitn.l ! S < Irurhm. llolonlait DlokA , 1 Xtiiaclnii * ( "It lucmln. SRtatiu . hit. kptnmlra , a nruiihi. Illycirlno , a > . Mil. . lUkuMplltn. takolrlllBtSp. rn.nml.n. ; nttier on k'oln to liutl lu Komu COKI It will E nt l > c < Uilinp , niaklnpr ilinnuinttertlirt'o icliy. ' . IhUirmolylmulapltHltooviirycoiiilltlonoC 1 ! ln > rvoiiiilI/llltTniiil ooUni' iluitliorioi ! , ' I Imiirudonco The nfu | > eratlvo liowt.rl o ( ' tliltimtorfttlvitaro truly KtonUhliiiiuiillti > usucontlnutMl for aaliort time cliantri a tlio ! ! Ituiiultl , iloljlIlulncl.nrm-liticoniUtlunta ' j ouoof renowoil llf nn 1 vltfor. ! /Kvearocnmtuntlylnrurelptofltttenof ; ; Inquiry ulntlvoto tlili romtily , wo wnuM mytmliMiowhowoullprofurtontUlnltof ! , by rvmlllliiK Jl axr-uitly o < Alnl irk- ? n conUlnlnK CO illlii , carefully rom- ijmlcd.wlll la ntnlljy mum mall from ; ourprlvato Inlmrntnry.ur wowlllfiinilih t iAckuRun , which wIlliuroiuoitcaiM.torU. ' Mdrau or call on Hew England Modlcal Institute , 2 t Trririont Ilo\v. llmliin , Man. O ? GnvjrtaM , IB 9. by y. II. HIIIIK. 131-4. ELECTRIC BELT wrTHsuzmEHsonr _ _ _ iltrfiiih ! % ' "Ho * , . < lJ51M ( ? 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I wHI wnil A valuable Iri'nUwi ( wnlnill lonulnliiK full rartlrulnn for linino run' , FltKI. of rharfo , A ploudld mfnllcnl work I Khnulil IK ) tvna by nerx innn who In titrvnit * nml ( khllHap | < l. . Nopiytlllcurid.Br. J.STIPlItfU.Letiuou.O , A OOOIWIC'H. ' Lawyer , 1131 Udirliurn St , jv Ulileugo , .11 j curs' Hunrisful jiraolca , Advice I ixis ! nopuljllclty. bpoolal favllltloi. In ninny htatiin. FEMALE BEANS Alwoluttlv nll l ItMrf < tlr Hftfo.niont iMiwrrfulfurmU rfKUlMurKiKiwn nen rfulft < ia ) M > , i ttim ) I , on * boi AcKut. < ' ' " " ! nli iorailVt'i'c.lj' ' ( ? '