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THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1897. ! Hpsgp - 1 Srss Away ''iyjH i this year in valuable 4 ' . ankle - to smokers of 2 TP9 BOFt na i Health ic the it- sLiae ot Home. Have you got it? If not, consult Dk. Walsh & Walsh, Specialists Oi Um Chicago Mediea I stnnto PrraaE'r :! oMted la Onvarort, I a Mr-- . - . . -4 Dii. f. M. WALSH, ; ri.awly Ci n'csl ar,rasr.: ,1 c! "Ji:t' O O Is U LTAT NKitYOVS DKHTUTY Sanity, t.Gue ti'mory, po?'.t l curatl. l CAYAP.ttH Dyspepsia., ; i'thmn, l'.unm na. Serofnla, Syphilis, K . .v , Uvn iiu BMb IMM cu bo '-t' VABIOOOSLS Ii the n i active- oat.? of acre cm debility. Why troa; PBflU wito nthi yanrMtce yoa I 7- rmrei.t t-.rt 'a won cUjl Ijf out pain'or Betaodl njdiocelo t '.r 1! in throe dajs uo pain. WOBfEN Saflerine In r.i disessefl pocnhiir to their sex : hould consnlt us hTf fir' ! rasny 1 OUK CREDENTIALS a kiMivtedaeiBC&ta wa t IB.-l5iOri. Bd IQfloal i e.hvrs 'nil . Thoiofuii your hnt heaMh. ' that ati. pel f not, i iff" r iLwM to lagraaa ; Ua&.o aan. I-covlj?tft n ON 1 If mi t-ri tA,. write. 1 .. -Ji I OFHCK-rl2 Third St. fieniatlasr Or. L'eaS's The? an roarpt, cafe ard certain Uula't. tsvataaywberc.St.iXa, For Snto bv A. J. Baiaa, drnist, Woliman ": is Joweler. W are rilowlng our Usual Hue of fine Watches, Clct jewelry and Silverware. Fred Woltman, Jaweldr BeUnblc ttoout if Kock-Bottsm Prices 1805 SEC05W kTOtlM, are the most diseases. FOLEY KIDNEY CLRE 3 GUARANTEED remedy ?r money refunded- Con tains remedies recoifnized by all eminent physiciani as the best for Kidney and B'adder troubles, Prk $0?. and tieav flald by If. F Barraen JBW ACENTS We furai h rreri- ai;tu Work snik lad tblua-. JOl :cveet notb;re. Work stub lad'es, aMaasnt ant rery profitable. BgokPrea. C O. fatal of &i 9 Black well's Genuine i am bacco Von v.T:! -.-A ono corpor1 hr 2 -ounce base, and two coupons inside cad. .'-ouuco l ap. Bayabay, rend the coupon Bad r.c bow to ret yor.r rUare. ;-shoc 9 ace aeoa sac saooa DT5. J. K. WALSH, Lata of fHi- o foruor.y l3Tgm-lja-Cfci : A&tfec vy" Uoiv.iai. I O Is FJiBB. I' S -'Ixha .?'i-c draius, glntv-.,ejrjsss, threatened la llMaMfeMh latelMBn gas to nervosa ailnstlon !'.unm ra. Sexofala, Syphilig, Blood t &r,-: I- .-.: 5 enr'dby at dTanoid r .v. 11 up afl t:npciesa. a-.-' w may nc: :io;e vo care you. Suniica out bome if dtiircd. Abdoaitu .1 TiJ brain earpv-y a specialty. restimonialfl nre the Bast The numerous no : oafcn t from te ixwatapers f-v r -ir nsMrtaMa cnrc in. V-ott i la proof cooclostve Ibat out Cvanead mo' uoda ca-e vrhere al 1 . tn tata tiTac with ouit r Vat IwaaiiiU at oiir and tt.7a5: 1. stav ra ev-ry dfnaaa that :u cun ae cayorl. ?ae yen pa-fc-' iltil any iorcer, bot eaMWt nr at ocee. Fir'j.-mor, w t cor etadanttsji ialae. We :itie It ac objac'. tot yoa to ica ..s' offer yoi scoh a fall proposition. K CiJBABLE CASES TAKEN o .UfC r --:d by rai'l Scan i te Bkj I to 1 to I. Stu.o.i?- McCulIoairh, Bolld'.p?, DavenT-ort, Iowa. WOMAN - Is aroliabl", aaontiily, reenlatinc medicine. Only hamll pureiildress should be saad. ti you want rjie bsst,get Pennyroyal Pills to raaalt T'-.a MMMi CDr. Past's) aarar Bock I: i-ird, DL SPECIALTIES: JISKASEo cf Eye, Ear, No3e, Throat, Lans, Sicm&cb, Skin and Blood. l.upture cured without use ol knife DR. DANIEL, liOOMS b6 and S7, HcManua Bs.:.ji,-t comer Second and Mala streets, Daenport y--v r-arjar . Oi' -PlC, It, HOURS: a p. m. bo 12 tn. and 5 to 5 Fveniagg, WodneB- el a; m. 1 and Satardayg, 7 to 8 p. iSandays, 3 to S p. m. T ;e pliorto OsBOa Ir. order to tach set- WOMANHOOD trrtagwaasea sa . r ra rraxst dan.eroui a ' i-serariea ad oaaea f.-imeei ,h. Ampriras A s.-w-i,Crw r -d-.. " pas,srt . i r.- r. -. ion to distribute" litrleiduced by the granite cutters cf Westerly oooa : a f :ns; j -r ises. Wimaahood" ex-1 K. I. uiii-.- n-. .i,e- sr-.i irreeai sritKa n-tiat tn women and sr..- :. rt reeth.ada of boats treat .-eji iree r si'ia.- to psj :.ostace. Addr . a-or Kendall. S46 So::.i iMh 81 , Sooth Omaha. Keb Ladios wtto value I a refined copplswion most use Poaaosi'a I POwnam. I: prodacea a soft and bsssntifal ALIVINT; VmiAN STOMB Eccentric Mrs. Johncon Guards Against Body Snatchers. A3 DIPREGMBLE RESTI3G PLACE. The latteat Frfak of a Moat Remarkable Woman Her Passion For Diamonds. Expects Her Gems to Be Buried With Her. The most elaborate sr-ave In the Xut 111PB State, perhaps in New England, has just been completed in Yactic cemetery, in Norwich, for Mrs. Mary T. Johnson, recently of Norwich, hut now of Chicago. Mrs. Johnson is rich. She is haunted by the fear that after her death her tomb ! may be invaded and despoiled by body snatchers. Hence sho decided to prepare and fortify her tomb that any attempt ot the kind would be foiled. Some rears ago she purchased the mot spacious saad precious lot in Vantic ceme tery, and with the aid of a corps of skilled workmen constructed a grave that was a masterpiece, seemingly impregnable, of sepulchral handiwork. Its Ho t and lid were seamless slabs of stone and Us mass ive side walls of cemented bricks. It seemed as if it were capabla cf resisting a prolonged assault from the most deter mined vault robbers. Not long ago, however, tormeuted by a rectii'rence of bar morbid dreams of phonls, Mrs. Johns'in vigorously applj. d ben 'it t' the nak of rtcojistriii -ii'g 1 ho grave. Fenr in lest bar bus! and. a rich ranch owner and manufacture!. , riier son?, with whom her relations are neither cardial nor confi dential, might interfere witli her purpose, siie carried 0:1 the work stealthily, unci they knew BotMag about it until after it had ban earn leted. One morning ri little r.rmy of expert ar Mnaa, with pirl-ws. nana, shovels. trowels, chisels, baf . s and a hnji derri -k. moved into Ya?:tic cemetery and neamped 0:1 and ubouc Mrs. Mary T. Jobnaoa'a burial lot. Th.'V toiled liniiii Tiarptealr for anal '. wtvl.j, and tiie curio is neigiilmrs abmt tiie rustic cc;net,.ry pejred daily from up MltS. "DIAMOND" JOHNSON'S MONUMENT. stairs chamber wind.iws throngli half 1 closed ghattet I above t'ae graveyard w ill at tho bu-y workaan and wondered "what ou earth Mrs. Maty Johnson was rap to now." Thvwere acquainted with Mrs.! Mm tbroMjb tii" medium of neighbor-1 hood .oc:;.; iind I-, ai i.ewspai-er reports of hor vari 'd. picture i,ie and always enter taining appearances in the county courts. Filially line thiy the little army i f toilers knocked oiT work, g.irhered their tools, un shipped their derrick':" crar.e, and wiUi nil their working paraphernalia loaded in drays marchid away. Their labor of re naatraKtttM vnss completed, yet s o deftly and cireumspectly hnd they wrought Bast from a superficial Inspection of the lot alone a casual olvnrver would not sunr.isc that the cid grave had ever been liisturb-d. A wonderful pra it now Is. Its sad, -. of the finest presses! and cemented bricks ard thick and inaaatssj as the foundation I walls of a ca a or fi rr. r t on a single titanic sian 01 poiisneu granite tnat weigas c -nshleral ly M than a ton. while a similar atone, beautifully Cnishcd and watsansg ,7(r1 paunds, forms the lid. UM ground ab nit and nnove the grave has ban kali osst and turfed evenly and with pTeotsSOW, s .t there is no external token revealing its exlstmwe or 1. cation. Mrs. JehM ;i ba expressed herself as cntir.lv satisfied with the vault, believing j implicitly now that when her body shall i belaid between its two mighty monoliths it will forever be secure frnn invasion ly 'the dreaded grave robber. When the MB o has come, however, for the cjmtuitmct'.t of her body to the cemetery tomb, a diT rick must be used to remove and replace the ponderous ltd. Besides tha curiously contrived grave. Mrs. Johnson has had an equally remark able mortuary Manorial erected on her lot. a magnificent polishtd granite monument costing flsj.oio. which was de-igned 1 r herself, it baMg in par: in imitation of a niasterpieea of the kind which she taw In ' an art gallery of Europe 1 the monument s a shaft, bearing nr- natelv carved effigies of the allegorical fig ures Faith. Hope and Cliurity. lt was pro- I Mrs. Johnson, during her residence in I Norwich, varied with occasional s j urns I in New York city, ty her persoual ecccn- trteities, poculiariti. s of dress ai d free . and democratic s..rOl ways provided local gossips with abundant material for street and shop and tea table meetings. One of her must pronounced character- istics was an extravagant fondnesa for dla- i was known in nil southern New England as .Vr- Diamond Johusnn. She was aflame with great, magnificent gems at nil time, rarely appearing In pnb lic w::!i less than tso.ijoii l tl'VOTO worth of tlie jewels on Iter person. Her finger were covered with c'l imoml rlnp. and ahe de-ked herself with diamond earrings, dla mord bmcc':es. brm-elet--. wriailets. coro r.: : " ' : :t:-. -!.- -. - ! ati i:s np.d had nasjadi in her mm, gloves, puree and ctiier cccs- ri. s nf her toilet, includ ing sundry pieces of underwear. In leaving the Park Congregational church nt Ma end of MM r; :i rvice one . day ."Its ." - . t wond.rful ga;r. nnd a gentleman who pro:.r, Lly a .d p ii;..iitlv retrieved It ob served MM its enaj was sxl with a maui moth flaming Folitalra. Ml Mf MMKMl home on llmndwav she affixnd MM to various plece of ImTmV tnre and printed her r.ame. M iry John son. " in diamond- .-a ,:; j 1 f ;.,. grai.dfatii r's clock, t'ho Is quite as re splendent, it is said, in GnMfj . where she now lives, a I e was in N- rwioh. Mrs. Johnson is the MMgMMI of tl.e late BMMM Tuttlc King of OmmBJO. N t lnng aifi M Mai C ne of her finest jewels while cn the way fn. .11 New Yi-rk to KorwSeb a-id offered a Meraai of $1,000 for itsrte .very. 'ii:e -rem .. - 1 1: d by a ragged little Ne.v i.oni! 1 ; , w- ,-v. who promptly restored it to ;-.v,-i,,r. With corresponding readiness Mrs. Johnsan paid him the promised rcva.d. A Bravt yard P Iro .u'. Wordsworth reproveaj the spirit wl.icli led a man to ' nilze on hi., niutlier's grave.'' What would he have MMof those who desecrate Clod's acre, wl.tre n.i re pose the aehes of their relatives, by using it r.s a K iting p!.- Il'-,-.inh' Idle Ap pnii i e ; - 1 t !.' -tone- !l.-e tat !.'. and VkaocBa RMeaek of Iluiucrton, Kng land. utilizes tin in for Mart lng p.-ico ir.ms a -tioiis with ' ' ! t.t-. --tte betting ground was H..Uuoy churchyard, where, like Old Mi !t..l'iy cr lr. lierviy, housed to wander as if 111 search of a departed an- c st. r or in iliiat, i;g an insirlption (or bjaowa tomb. His ml sjbjs t. however, was sin.;ily t 1 Tunhe bets w ith these who kne .vhim oud visited Mm there for that piiriose. It naj have bivn n grim aerse of MM tiiat led him to select such lo cal ity fur his cl'i vt 1 -i.!i : , :ig 1 1 111.111 beret '-dead 'ur.s they wire In ti e habit of Larking, llutt .-'ti la a churehj ard a betting man is a legal obstruction, and Peacock was therefore fined G, with the alternative of a men. h. LEADER OF HIGHWAYMEN. The Strungc- ( li.iri. Against a laretty Ctrl of BMMi MMi Edith May White, a young and decidedly pretty t:irl of So, is now n pri mer in Minneapolis, ahaaaasl with highway rob bery, mm bad two companions men whowt ie arnaMwaa her. 1 ho case is extrannilnary in many ways much like that of YaltuLinonnd McLaughlin, recent ly arrested in New York mid Hobo ken. oAcept tnat tuna wniie was toe leaner 01 EWTit MAT WHITE. the Minneapolis trio of robbers, not thn gentle nrd e nfiding victim of a fonndrel as May W!nt..:-e was. Mas White's face ts babyish In its prcttineae and she has a weak i bin, but her nerve la of Iron, r-he is the daughter of reicctable parents and was a nicmler of the Emmanuel Hnptlst church until she became a leader of robbers There Were . ri ' t - Then. T. Ii it. c f . r rl..r. ..Lirl, ,'- . , I... rm msasri.,.. rlfl nf tev.. .m,rolL. Tf! slaughter arhleved with the rudevwwaswsna of t; . Inter part of last century and the earlier half f this. 1 hus It is aaserted by an ey.-t.-. t.ess that at tl.e battle of Foatc noy BM French guards feU before a single t.ngnsu voney. Bregasra WTio Are Itieav. Several beggars in Pcra own a large amount of property. One well known man baa a house worth 10,000 lires, and 561 gar 3 tr- ' aB V v'v L4m Mg at to bB MB TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Gain Flesh, to S!ei p Weil, to Know What Appetite and Uood Digestion Mean. Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of an Indiat. apolis Gantleman. No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think that their nerves are to blame and arc surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicine and spring reme dies; the rcl teat cf the mischief is lntt sight of; the stomach is the orrran to he looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pair whatever in tbc stom ach, ncr perhaps any ef the usual tymptcras of stomach weakness Nervous drsp psia shows itself not in the ptcmach so mach as in nearly every other organ: in some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular: in others the kidneys arc affected: in others the bowels are constipated, with headaches: still others are trou. oied with ii s of llesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas. sour ris ings and heartburn. .dr. A. W. Sharper, ot Xo. 61 Prospect street. Indianapolis. In ! . writes as .follows: "A motive of pure gratitude prompts me to writs; these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine. Stuarts Dys pepsia Tablets. I have been a suf- f jrer frm nervous dyspepsia for the I last too r years: nave need various i patent medicine and other remedi I without any favorable result. They ! some-times gave temporal y rolief un". j til the effects of the medicine wore off. 1 attributed this to my sod it: t ary habits, being a book-keeper with little physical exercise, but I in triad to state that the tablets bate -enrne all thsc objtaeiea. lor 1 have gained In flesh, fleep lielier and am better in every way. The abjvc is written not f r r.otoriety. but is based on actual fact." Respectfully yours. A. W. SiiAtcri.H, 61 Prosp'ct St., Indianapolis, lad. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets will cure any atomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomet h. gas, loss of flesh and appetite. Bleep M MM, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation and headache. Send for valuable little hook on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co.. Marshall. Mich. All druggiats sell full aiaed pack ages at 50 cents. The Uu The annual "lion i rmon," preached in the r.mrr'i ,f s- . Kathaiin t . -. L" a-i 1 1 -iect, LoLdori, has h 11 ' ! ::''.... 1 i ..' ... t: - church 1" r '.'.M years. Its origin is due to one Sir John Gey r, a former lord mayor of Lon Ion, who, traveling in a wild part of A.-.. far in advance of his at tendants, c-uoii.-nly found himself alonn and face 10 f.e e with a lion. P-iug a pious man, Mr John fell on bis ku s and pr.m ! God to protect him in bis hour of ne ed. The prayer was answered, for ou tising Sir John taw the animal walking away. Considering his escape miraculous on his return to London Sir John set aside, a fund from tho interest of whir h gifts were to be purchased for lii-tribufion to the poor 0:1 each purer 1 d itiK utin iversary and a sermon bo preach ed to t 11 futuro j,. 11. rations how God heard hi prayer and delivered bimfrcui the mouth ot tbo lion. Benson and Ton Mann. A writer in Goodwill snys that Tom Maim men arrnsed tho clergy of not evmpetliizing with the poor. Archbish op Ben-on. hearing of this, invited him to Lambeth and taxed him with it Go ing up to tho bookshelf be took down a book and began reading. "This," said the arclibisbop, "is written by a clergy man. What do you think of itt" "Oh, that's all right," said Tom Mann. Who wroto itr" I o.l." said the archbishop, n'mevcliat triumphantly tinsenting liim with the book. The; book was "Christ and Bis Times," and the passage which the archbishop read was from tho chapter on "Suffering! Populations." Tern Mann often made ' use of the book at racialist meetings. Her ... 1. Wat. She Music hath charms, you know. He Yes, i ll bring up a brass baud I v.-itn m" next time 1 call. "Couldn't yoa make it a gold band with aiolitaireiait? ' Yonkers Stat. -man. A Tats Editor Morrison, of the Worthir.tr- ton. InJ., Sun, writes: "Ton have a valuable prescription in Ele trie Bitters, and I can cheerfully recom mend it for constipation and '.c headache, and as a general aygtem tonic it has do equal." Mrs. Annie Stehie, 3626 Cottage Grove avenue. Chicago, was all run down. co-..d not eat nor digest food, had a bar-k-j ache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitterg restored her beaith and renewed her ttrength. Price 60 cenu and 1. Get a bottle at liarlz os Ullemeyer's drug store. TuUf Bsoney and Tar Cough Syrup whertver iatroduce'1 I considered the most pleasant and ! fective remedy for ail tbrost and .lung complaints. lt is the r nlv , promineat cough medicine that coa"- : . , oniatbea aad that can safeiv be given to children. Sold by M. V. liver, kidneys Bahnaen. Cascarets stimulate aad bowels Berer LEQ4L ArtnUniatrator'a MoUca Bs'ata est J as as W. isyer, Dacaaaed. Tn . . --4 : t.r a ..ttt .ia t !Ta. ' 'I . ;tt tau t . - t ..rhca !.at..: . . . I .. - car cor of K k Island, at Oss V TV t-ar, -a of cartas tbeaaas ai5aecd. J f ---.leb-.d less ..r..r-.,,. Bats! Ml Mb d- -f IV-. rafcr:. A. P. lasa. .:-. W ri:sax, Adatmattratar rraCF ESICHAL CARDS. OTotwarr aTbokson 6c Ilurat, Attoneya at !.' Ctn Mi Ko-a laiaast : si s. back b-.:.d-. . c awi'vat c t. wst- .a- nency A W talker. Altjrr.tjt and Counoeilora at Law Oases aarsratoc bssea. ChasrlsM J. Sfsau l. Attorney at Law. lavs! rustaaat of all kacsv prosapt,y aracdr o. eie Auomry of Baca Is swirl 00 nf. Pier, mmi bjeaat. Attorneys at l.r.w ot ro aarentr- atalra aoluic toas. Mfsf H M'xbcU LyuCe. baa-i . mm. PanafJoi aasea. wrnim. Dr. efolkM K. hawtturn. KSTl ?T. Mai Mb DUsTItlT. DEB f 1ST. Has -SW rssiars. oaat Uaru a dissBaaaaa rssstrr. Tb'.rd a-araa aaS Twsft,sa. afraat. taa 'sss--. . tT- ts Dr. a?. D. Uauict, DENTIST. rvr-,, oorn , Wi, ' vet Bloc cnaef ThlK . novei.on. mriaitn v. CThava. M. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Only. Oascc. v.lttarat Bkrl.-r.u,st,wrssrT. r et d Brady suae la. lajawnawrt, Iowa. Boom 1' aad it. Hours, a to 11 a a.. 1 tat p av W. Ewell, Physician 'and Sargeon. OSce haura, II to 12 a. 10 ; S to p ra., u-.d a' ola-. ape -Is 1 at tent ion given to isuo MB, Ot n'.'s t'riiiary OMBsaaM tstae f ssomea. SIS BraCy street, Dasei jort. DKaOK B ArobilttcU.anri bupertatende&iB. Buota O, bM B Isyada BmdJag Baeow four UVsj. P. lIAuDTrBaB Architect rnoas and sope.it aim.uc tor all cii e-tf Ko ae In BBBBBBJ block. VtiWaaaaT. Henry Qavetje, Prop. CLIP: AN;'t f.'E NL38EBT. Ctt Floweri aarj DMlni ot ai MM I U attra. 1SW JOHN V011 A CO, (Jeiieral Contractors AU ti! Ba at WM Siding. Flooring, Walnacoating 16th BtrMt. bet. 4th and 5th evenuea. WfTgi ic Wliae. ,0.v UCig tMf aauve atsitTt i. i. Viisiltr . V - ' a 1 ts - M' v i a 1 - ' r ; I 'e, ,,.'... t. ' . I I .at os, I ssii.r t 11 t I I- i " -.rTil Ska roatwaoksa. Bry asasiagjoaiswa Bas4kssyst s.s r-B'.o u, itwissw to I nrs .r BrfusS CAruStt tD!CiNrC0 CiarCAGO. IU. -a By at. m BsrataL The rosy f rcehneee Bad a swtrrtr MaMas of the as .a .ilai Bty aBtaload by thuaa who aaa Pose Cosnpsaatoa Bussdat . Dr. Kay't Renovator. re gya- US ST , 1 rlaal-.S i. r. a: wtara tttnc ' VITALIS TtaJ? TM MEW -mm fnV FRENCH ,T.' ' v 111 Imp. I ajotasaB aawaaaaats. BbrOasvassss. 1 I re p ' .- -r - - - r a-.-. . -.- -. l.l o. manes, haorlsi bo.ota. II iliaM' I I Baasj Mjvswaaaasaag Batgaat Or. B. . g TUB TKsftV HUhm tttlHTB ' UIOA.Kv, ..rg ffAWr act t 3 . -a. n.Lss,- a u a.ui ss a 1 1 as Oo-osa . Me arMaiisstanMwasssla.... Ldsiat a 1 .a Mu'uoa sta tOv-s: A s .it g baEssrr. toSMieks avOasaM. , at. .' a at'. to ..spol.a .. Paesssr. Ft W,ru a L - tasiira 1 . m at. .'-1 H S !. , a VI , fbTsa- an.. Sin 1 S.1 sn : , Mrklataudsae)- sn I MMswarwtn aseaM asa WMsaa. nrT- .. B. at O. a, Jte r roe lu aoO , .- Hss ..a "u U, Btsrsaraai Lor H . t .1. M -a . t lt t-lMsTrlta. CBastoa st T"m Baorla, aa,.rdv am. Bar BsWBSBst sVaat..- ....SV:i. ' ' 1 .v nissa. ols MMBjCMtoa tro'.oow s g r, pn t t .H aat st. I . Baaaaa Cgss. 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