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Iiironrenlent Somnambulism. A itranpe as well m an amusin; ca of the inefficiency of Philadelphia de tectives has been furnished to tlm writer. The young son of a Philadelphia jour nalist wim employed, & short time ugo, in one of the lare wholesale and retail dry-goods establishments of that city as errand boy. One evening he was en trusted with a package, on which he was to collect SC5.M5. Tho little fellow collected the amount, took it home.and, fearing burliirs, thought a good place of safety would bo underneatu the car pet of the dining-room. The next morning the bills had disappeared. No other member of the family had sren the money, and what had become of it was a puzzle. Tho boy went to tho store and reported the loss. Admit nocra of the fmnic day one of the oflieers who the entire State now knows have been receiving "hush money" from crimin als, made Jiis appearance at the jour nalist's house, and, afier studying the spot where the $05.85 hud been con cealed, charged th ruothor and father of the boy with stealing it, and stated that, unless it was restored within twenty-four hours warrants would be issued for the arrest of the worthy peo pie. Rather than have trouble of pub licity about the matter, the father paid the dry -.goods firm the sum that had been lost. But ihe strangest part of the story remains to be told. The following night, after the money had been paid, the journalist heard a noise in his little eon's room, and, upon going into the apartment found the boy upon the floor with a roll of bills in his hand. Upon investigation the money was found to be the $U5.8o. The boy was a somnambu list, and perhaps while dreaming of the concealed treasure had risen from his bed, descended to the dining-room, and, removing the money from beneath the carpet, carried it upstairs and placed it beneath the matting of his bedroom. Fhilculclphia l'rens. . A colored man employed hy Mahlon Vail, at Newmarket, near l'laintield, N. J., was severely injured a few days ago in an encounter with a J'o'ing stallion, the property of Mr Vail. The man was leading the animal to the barn when it suddenly sprang upon him and knocked him down, and kneeling upon his body began to tear his clothing and flesh. Several bystanders came to the aid of the victim, but were unable to drive off the horse until a basket was ihrown over his head. This bewildered him so that the man was enabled to get away and start for the barn, but the enraged animal made another rush at him, and, knocking him down again, endeavored to trample upon him. The bystanders attacked the stallion with clubs and stones, and finally stunned him. Six months ago Mr. John Bunger, a switchman on the Central Railroad, died. A fine English setter which be longed to him was presented to a gen tleman in this city by. his widow in con sideration of his kindness and attention to the family. A few days since the gentleman snipped the dog to No. 8 1-2 Central Railroad, to the care of a friend there. The day after his arrival the dog managed to get loose from his kennel, walked deliberately to the railroad, and stretched himself across the track in front of an engine, and was run over and killed, thus committing suicide from grief. Savannah News. In one of tho courts of Brooklyn, N. Y., the other day, a case came on for trial in which Mathcw J. Iceland sued the La Salle Institute, at Troy, for the recovery of $l,:iH.jSJ as salary for leaching therein. The statement was made, in answer, that the La Salle Institute is conducted by a religious order known as the Brothers of Chris tian Schools, and that the rules of the order expressly require voluntary service; that Inland therefore could have no moral claim to compensation; but to save scandal the matter was privately settled and tho case withdrawn. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK, Maret CATTLE Krnorts id 00 CorTO.V Middling Fl.oliK iood totholoe BOO WHEAT No. 2 lied 1 43 No. i Spring 1 84 ORV No. 3 75 O U'S Western Mixed b'i 1'OllK Standard Moss 17 50 6T. LOUIS. COTTOV Middling lifcfcAJiS Clioiee i 40 Fair to Good 4 60 2. UK. t u no Vi'i 8 no 1 U 1 3 ?a M IS uo 11 ' 7 00 i 50 4 (15 5 40 7 00 6 75 8 00 1 32 1 26 (W 60 SH 6 50 9 00 Si 00 30 14 N alive Cows 3 .to Texan Steers S 25 ITOGS Ooiiiino.i to Select.... 6 73 fillKKI'-r'uirto Choice 4 00 l.oU It X X X to Choice 6 -25 WHEAT No. J Winter 1 31 No. S " 1 24 CORV Vo. i Mixed 67 OAiS-No.i 40 ku:-no.j ta 'i'OUACCO Dark I.ners 4 2S Modliim Dai k Leaf 8 60 HAV-CholcdTlmothv 21 00 W 1TKU Choice Uui'iy 36 . ;; Choice 13 1'itltK Stitiidard Mens 17 S HACOX Clear Kit) 10 11 0 1V I. Kl I'riuie Steam IDS uul-i no-wnmed.niauiuia 37 Unwashed 26 0 its 0 in CHICAGO. CVTn.E Exports HO a II' Ki-t Good to Choice (00 9 fcll KKl' (inod to elioica 6 00 m Fi.ULU Winter 6 60 m Sinititr 5 .VI at WHE VT No. 2 -SrliiK 136 No. 3 Suriiirf 1 OS C)U N'o.J M ors No. a 41 m MVE.... at k 7 so 7 25 5 .VI s 00. tf 75 1 at. 1 11 titi 40 S4 2i 1'OKK New Mens 17 oe fit KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Native Meeri 6 00 T " Nativtj Cow 8 60 tat HtKiS Sale at ft 60 0 WHK AT No. 2 1 17 " No. 3. 98 m COItX No. 2 Mixed. 62 OATS No. 2 47 at 17 6 0 4 .'0 26 1 1 09 3 43 NEW ORLEANS. FIXWR Hl h Urada.n 6 26 til 7 26 O M(S White 1)4 at H5 O VIS -Choice M 66 lY-Choica t6 00 0 30 M I'OKK-.Mein 17 75 IS 26 UACo -Clear Mb 10 m U C'OITON Middliuic m 12 The only baggage of Mr. .Johns, whn he arrived at a hotel in Uismarck, D. T., was a worn, cheap-looking little tniDK. ttelng called awav on inrpera tive business, he left it six weeks in the storeroom. Nobody thought it worth while to steal or open it. On his return he took out of it $12,000 worth of eold dust and nuggets. His plan of escaping me attention 01 thieves baa proved sua cossful. Denver Tribune. Pbof. Robert Odu:m, of tlie Natstorltim, tat city, was cured of a severe attack of rlieu tuatlaui by the use of St. Jacob Oil. WA- mymn yu. u.) mar. Whs I a wolf most dangerous! When he Th Boton Pilot say: St Jacob Oil tanas without an equal. Tmtt i a Tounsr editor wanderioe oa th face of the earth who formerly published a paper at storm Lake, lowa. lie leit tneretne day after the issue of hi last, paper, and is supposed to be crossing the State on foot to ret awav from an infuriated female Donulace. It seems there was a concert Riven by yonnjr ladles of the city, and the gallant young editor wrote It np in splendid shape. 1 tie same nay he had visited a herd of short-horn cattle. owned by a farmer in the vicinity, and he wrote up the cattle also. The cross-eyed foreman of the office cot the two articles mixed as follows: "The concert given last evening by sixteen of Storm Lake's most Deautllul and interesting young ladies was uijuiy appreciated. liiey were elegantly dressed aud sun? In a most charming manner, winning the plaudits of the entire audience. who pronounced them the finest shorthorns in the country. A few of them are of a rich brown color, but the maturity are Knotted brown and white. Several of the heifers were fine-bodied, tight-limbed animals, and promise to prove good property." recn'M aun. Nat the Way to Do. In localities where the extraordinary merit of Dr. Quvsott' Yellow Dock and Rarsaparilla becomes iiuiy Known, it leads the sale ol ail other remedies, and although. In some In stances, certain druggist have been known to recommend some other remedy as a blood purifier or strengthening toulc, by the sale of wnicn tncy maKe greater pront, nevertheless 11 u a iact that intelligent persons will not be thus per uaded, but will insist on the drug gists procuring Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsanarllla, as it far excels all medicines as a blojd purifier, strengthening tonic, liver ana Dowel regulator, and Kidney cure. A trial will prove its merit as a general health re- newcr. Its principal Ingredients are Yellow ijock, Parsapnnlla, .Juniper, Iron, Buchu, Celery, and Calisaya bark, and It acts ou the blood, liver, bowels, kidney s, and nervous svs- tcm at one and the same time, rebuilding a DroKcu-down constitution a if by magic Try one bottle. Education Is a good thlngenough; but the Ignorant man mukes his mark first in the world. N. (J. Picayune. Mr. George M. Whiting, Mlddletown, O., writes: " I was an Invalid many years, suffer ing from general debility, nervous prostration, blood lmpii'ltle, dyspepsia, painful urination, weak lungs, catarrh of the bladder, 11 nd ex treme phvs.cnl weukne-s. Dr. (iuynott's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla has brought me out, aud miide me a sound, licalthfulj vigor ous man. I can never sav enough for this wonderful strength and health restoring medi cine." It Is the little thlnu-s that frpt Anil wrtrw 1-1 . A three-year-old boy may keep a man in per fect misery, whereas no such trials would ac company the presence of his eighteen-year-old Oscar Wii.dk wishes to shake hands with the author of " Beautiful Snow." The author will please refrain from stepping up all at once, for 0car is sensitive In the presence of a crowd. .V. (. 1'im'inu: Answer Thin. Did you ever know anv person to be 111 without Inaction of the Stomach, Liver or kidneys, or did you ever know one who was well when either was obstructed or inactive; and did yon ever know or hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitter would not cure t Ask four neighbor this same queetiou. Timu. Inquirer: What is the most scarce Ameri can coin I Don't know, ir; dollar are uuito carce enough. Moston J'oat. tW Twenty-four beautiful colors of the Diamond Dyes, for Silk. Wool, Cotton, Feath ers, &c, 10 cts. A child can use them with peiiect success. "Brautt can draw, with a single hair," says the poet. True enough, and in due course of time a single heir draws heauty. Is Torn scalp full of dry husky scales and little pimples Dr. Benson's iSkln Cure will cleanse your scalp 11 nd remove all scales and tenderness within 6 days; ti v it, for it Is the best head dressing ever used. Sold by all druggists at l per package. Also his cele brated Celery and Charnoni le Pills, at 60c per box. The recognized standard remedy for all headaches aud nervousness. It is said that dwarfs die of premature ld age and giants of exhaustion. Da. R. V. Pikrok, Buffalo, N. T. : Dear Sir Tor many months I was a great sufferer. Ph v elcuins could afford me no relief. In my de spair I commenced the use of your "Favorite 1 -ascription." It speedily effected my entire and permanent cure. Yours thankfully Mrs. fAft. It. Baxter. Iowa Citv, la. Os seeing a house being whitewashed, a email boy of three wanted to know if the house was going to be shaved. Terrible Suffering. Dr. R. V. Piercb, Buffalo, N. T. : I have a friend who suffered terribly. I purchased a bottle of your "Favorite Prescription," aud a a result of Its use, she I perfectly well. ' J. Bailky, Burdett, N. Y. Dr. Pierce' "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Pleasant Purgative Pellet" purify the blood and cure conbtipation. Tub deepest Insult that can be given in Deadwood is to say : "You ain't worth ly ucU tng." Womb that have been pronounced Incura ble by Ihe best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of female weak ness by the use of Lvdla . Pinkhain' Vege table Compound. Send to Mrs. Lvdia E Pinkham, '.'83 Western Avenue, Lynu, Mas., for pamphlet. ' New Enoi-ano thought lead the woria a nsual. A Northford woman say the caw a live grahopper in a snow-drift. VatUiuru A'eum. f It Isn't nattering to a man to he ummoned on a breach of promise cae a an expert. I you are blllou, take Dr. Pierce " Plea nt Purratlre Pellets," the original "Little LirerPiL.'' 01 art druatisu. THAT RICH EXPEBIESCE. A Free Ire Imterrtow Sastalaad Bd Its tsars RTald. Detroit Frm Prat.) A few month ago an Interview with a prom inent and well knvwn physician, formerly a resident of Detroit, but now living in New York, appeared In the column of this caber. The statement made by the doctor and the fact he divulged were of so unusual a nature a to cause no little commotion among those who read them, and many Inquiries were raised as te the genuineness of the interview snd the validity of the statements It contained. The name 01 me pnysiciaa as at that time sup pressed at his own request. The seal of se crecy, however, can now he removed v Important ami interesting letter which ap-t-enrs below will abundantly show. In order hoHever, that the reader may better uudyr- taau tuis icuer, a lew extracts are herewith given from the Interview iu Question. After an exchange of courtesies and a few reminiscences about the war, tn which thedoc vor was a prominent surgeon, the reporter re marked upon the doctor improved appear- " Yes, I have Improved In health last saw me, and I hope also in many other ways. One thing, however, I have succeeded in doing, and it Is one ot the hardest th.ngt lor any one, anu especially a doctor, to do, and that is I have overcome mv treiin!i,W You knew there are some people who prefer to remain in the wrong rather than acknowledge the manifest right. Such prejudice leads to Bigotry 01 tne worst oruer. ivow, I am a phy sician, and of the 'old school1 order, too; but I have, after year of experience and ob servation, come to the conclusion that truth is the highest of all things, and that if dice or bigotry stand in the way of truth, so much the wure for them they arc certain to oe cruMiea sooner or later. Whv, when I knew you in Detroit, I would no sooner have thought of violating the cede of ethic laid down by the profession, or of prescribing any thing out of the regular order, than 1 would of amputating my nand. ow, however, I pre terit and adv.se those tilings which I believe to te aaaptea to cure, ana which my experi ence has proven to be such." " How did you come to get uch beritlcal Ideas as these, doctor I" "Ob, they are the result of my experience and observation. I obtaiued my first Ideas upon the subject, though, from having been cured after all my care and the skill of my Drofeaional brethren D41 fulled t.n mll.v. Why, I was a badly off as manv of my pa tients, with a complication of ' trouble, in cluding dyspepsia, and consequently imper- iccb Kiuueys aim liver, ami 1 ieareu 1 Should have to give up my practice. For months I ultered untold agonies. Dull, Indefinite fiains in various p.irts of the bodv; a lack of nterest In everything around me; a los of appetite; neaaacnes; an these disagreeable symptoms were added to nains which wem both acute and constant. Sick as I was, how ever, I became restored to health in a most surprising manDer and in an incredibly short pace of time, and it was this that proved a revelation to me. That was the starting point, and my prejudices faded rapidlv after mat, 1 can assure you. 1 went 10 reading ex tensively, and analyzing more extensively, and ince that time 1 have discovered many things of real value to humanity. Whv, only a few days ago I advised a lady who was suffering from a serious female difficulty and displace ment io use me same remedy wnicn cured me. I saw her this morning and she is nearly well : the pain and Inflammation are all gone and sue is around, as usual, we have no right in the medical fraternity to sit back and declare there is no such thing as improvement or ad vancement, or that we have a monopoly of the remedies which nature has given to man kind. There are great changes going on in every department of life, aud there are great development in medicine as well. Thou sands of people die every year from supposed tjljuutu icier, rueumatism, or other com DlainLri. when In raliti' If 4s f.nm ll,i., caused by eating poorlv cooked and diseased pork. Thousands of children are dving every year from dropsy as the apparent "sequel to scarlatina, when In reality it is from diseased aianeys wnicn nave oecome weakened by the fever they have just had." " Well, doctor, vou have got ome new truth here, certainly, but they ound very icwmmuic 10 me. " Well, whether they are reasonable or not, I have demonstrated to my owu satisfaction that they are true, and I nrboose to stand hv them, no matter how much opposition I may :ic uy uomg so. Any man, oe ne politician, preacher or nhvslclan. who is so cntishWnt. of his pocket-book orof his own personal end 10 siuiiuy nimsen rjy suppressing the man liest truth. Is unworthv the name of man, and unworthy the conlideuce of the public whom he serves." The above are some of the nrlnelnnl nnlnta la the interview referred to. Now for the se quel, ihe following outspoke letter from the doctor himself which has just been received is puoiisneu in lull : Editor Diroit Fre rriut Some time ago a reporter of your paper had an interview with me which he said he would like to publish. I consented on condition that you would not mention my name until I gave you pernii.-sion. I have now accomplished the purpose I had In mind, and wish to say to j 1 mi inuicuyou can puniisn or n it as you see in; man una ueoatea lora longtime whether I would shake oil some of the professional fet ters wnicn Dound me with others for years, and mu me irui.11, or not. w nen 1 looked hack, and thought of the tortures, like those described by Daute in his triD to the infernal refirions. which I endured from dyspepsia, and recalled now mucu 1 would nave given at that time for the relief which I have since nhtalne.l 1 determined that I would take the step 10 long meditated, and thereby discharge a duty ton.y fellow men. If I cou'.'d thereby save one poor noriai one nignioi tne lerrit.ie sullerlng 1 en dured, I would be fully satisfied, be the other consequence what they might Mydvspeptic condition was produced by a torpid liver, which did not, as a consequence, remove the bile from the blood. This pro duced derangement of the stomach, inflam mation of it coats, dyspepRia, constipation, headache, depression of spirits, vellow com. plexion, fat-covered eves,-chill and fever; la short, I was miserable to the last degree. I appealed In vain to my books, to my skill. and to my fellow physicians. The mvstery of my ill-health grew deeper. I traveled evervwhers exhausted all authorized expedients-but to no purpose I When in this frame of mind, desperately in need o( help, but expecting none, one of my unprofessional friends called my attention to ime unusual cure wrought by a promiuent remedy and urged me to try It. I emphatic ally declined. But ecret!y, and with the firm determination that 1 would neyer let anybody know what I had done, I be'an it use. It wa only an experiment, you know, but for that matter, all medical treatment I experimental. Well, to make a long and surprising 6tery short, I experienced ft ort of physical revolution. My skin got better color. Mv liver resumed lta fnn tinn I nn longer had to arouse the bowel with cathar tic. My headaches disappeared with my dys pepsia; but still I was not convinced. "Na ture did it," I reasoned. But, determined to pursue the Investigation to the extreme, while I was in active work, I tried the effect of the remedy on my patient afflicted with kidney, liver and urinarv diseases, watchinff every development carefully and studiously. Then I waa completely disarmed, for the rem edy stood every te.t imposed. I'uner sncn convincing circumstances, the matter of confessing mv cure became a Men tion ot conscience and 01 duty to humanity. iior iVA rsiiwdit" I uU. "tint ko4 daul for me what the best medical skill of the country could net accomplish'' and an honorable man I wi J not suppress tbe facta. I therefore write yon and most unhesitatingly assert that for all disease of tbe kidneys, liv er, stomach or urinarv organs which are amenable tn treatment, Warner' Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure surpasses any remedy I have ever known or used, and since physicians have so much ill sueces tn the treatment of dis eases of these organs, I am prepared to accept all the consequences when I say that they are, If conscientious, in duty bound to use thi pur vegetable compound In their practice. Tours very truly, J. W. Smith, M. D. Statements so outspoken is tbe above and coming from such a reliable source, re valuv ble beyond question. They conclusively l not only the power of the reme ly which has become so ell known and popula", but the great Importance of attention in time to the first Indications of declining health. When professional men of such high standing sink their prejudice snd willingiv declare their be lief In that which thev know to be valuable, the public may confidently follow their ex ample. Some one who has been there remarks that young author live In an attic because one Is rarely able to live on his first story. "Test a man' profession by his prac tice. Phvsieian, heal thyself I" Phy sician not only heal themselves with Kidney-Wort, but prescribe it for others for the worst cases of biliousness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. There is scarelv a person to be found that will not be greatly 'benefitted by a thorough couisc of Kidney-Wort every spring. II you feel out of sorts and don't know whv, try a package of Kidnev-Wort and you will feel (ike 11 new creature. What the milkman saM when he found fish in the milk: "Good heavens 1 The brindle cow has been in swimming again." Stikoino irritation. Inflammation, all Kid ney Complaints, cured by ' Buchupaiba." $1. 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