THIS OMAHA DAILY I3ISJ3 : Fill DAY , DiSCEMBEll 2 1881 , feXTKEMEQ IN AGE. . - A Visit to the Famous Monastery Founded by St. Benedict , Anil Viewing n. Gondola Knno r.n the Cnun.l of.Vonicc. litnia Cotrc < ponilchl toSan Pinno c Cr nlcle Returning to Homo from Oluvniio vu * passed by S"l > iac ( , in order tt visit the fninnus Huiiudictino IIIOIUIH turics in its neighborhood. The tlrivo from Olovnno only occ'iijiien two aiul i Imlf hours iilontf un uxcollunt moun tain road , with Jino views on mur ) sidu. A very steep decent brin n J'oi down to the biidgo of .St Alntiri loading to the town of Siibinco , wliich , though ancient , presents in narticuUr feature of intorost. Jfunr it nro tlio ruiiiH of the Kmjioror Nero's celebrated Villa Stiblncum , juituntud in romantic inotiiitnin gnrgu , throtigl which flows the rivur Alien ; on the op pusito side of the stream nnd im mediately facing this hintoric ruin rises the moimstery founded by St. Benedict in the fifth century. It consists of two building * , tbo lower that of Snntn Scholnsticn , Ho-callud in honor of St. Benedict's s'ater , nnd the upper the Sncro Spoco , which com mcmorutuB the cave of St. liumulict. Over this cave the firnt chapel was built by his uucccB'or , Unorato. Other chnpuls were soon afterwards erected , and in the oluvonth century the present church was built. The stylu I'M Mithio , the ceiling and walls cfrcHcood ; and though the columns arc nomowhat faded , Htill the general oll'oct is hannonioUB. nun.T INT-UK soul ) nouK. There is something mysterious am1 awe-inspiring as you come niidtlonlj nto this brilliant cathedral , built , it the solid rock , with itn vaulted cotri- dors , and broad stopi that lo id down into a lower church , scarcely loin gor goons , where beautiful painted "law windows throw strange shadows and lights , and us the eye acctmmmod itacll to the "dim loligions light" iiimioroin littlu ' grotto chapeln become vmililo , and'tlio fijiuro ut ht Hc'iiedict Bland i out , liij linger on bin HJ ( Hiliincc. On thin louror floor -is the clmpi'l of tlio great n.iint ; behind the altar tlniu ia a niurblo fi uro of him , kneeling in the ntlitudo of prayer before - fore a ercBi ( o.Xoculed by Hai'gi , a sculptor of Bernini tichool ) . In that dim light it lina a wondrous effect , in the untouched rocky wwo where ho is said to have lived thriio'yoars alone in dnrknof. ! ) and silence , bin retrratltnow.il only to a monk named Honmnus , who fed him daily with half a lo.it of breid : , letdown in a basket by a rope. The shepherds , who fust fled at the of thin Btnmgo man , roanmirod by hin gentle words , at length listened to him , their lepoit spread , pilgrims flocked from all quarters , moiwstorioN were built and his desolate ravine bemtmo the crndlo of monastic lifo in the West , and in the duikcst days of the Middlu AKLH le.iining here found uncoumjfu * ment and shelter. A HIUTOHIUAI. MONUMI'.NT. The building of Santa SeliuLtBliea is comparatively inodutn , the towur only dating from A. D. 1053. This mon astery is interesting as being the spot where tbo first printing press in Italy was Hul up , the first book , "Lanutan- tiim do Divinia Inatitutionibis , " wai T. publiBhod in J-MM. The library con \ tains moat valuable manuscripts and docunii'iitH in p.irchmoiit , Simla F. Scholiistica was formerly an ocelosi- astio.U soinin iry , and remained eo until taken possession of by the Italian gov ex ernment , by whom it is now held and preserved as a national monument , together with the twin monastery of Sacro Spisco , the two forming the famous Koncdictino Abbey ot the Middlu Age * , whoo abbots contended not only with prino. * , but with I'apa- cy itself , Hoth us an historical monument ment and as inclosing works of nrt dating from the ( arlient. ai es of Chris tianity , thin unique abbey merits the attention of the traveler , who will find a few days' tour in the mountains 1 have referred to in this and my last letter from Olovano , n ploacant change from the bustlu and murosevciosights of Homo. A CONDCI.A HACK. But the great festa of the was n gondola r.ico , got up in honor ot of the geographical conuress in Venice , regardless of expense , it appealed , judging from the lavinh beauty of the scene. Sun , nky and iitmoapboro all were in harmony. Itissono , largo gondolas with allegorical names and devices , fitted up in the style of the an opocha they intended to represent , to each propelled by six or eight gondo liers , first loU the way. There were four now ones. The first roprosontud "geography. " At the prow was cornucopia pouring out flowers ; ovwr it the figiuo of a boy looking ut a compann , from which ho indicated the position of the needle , At the poop in was another liguro of a boy sup porting a glebe surmounted by n zodiac. Other dovicoa were grouped is around , and a pretty juvlllion of blue and silver , looped with silver cnrclu and decorated with H few approj > iiato emblems , completed the arrangement. The second "bissono" represented a It " 1'i'Hca .Niipolituim , " with the figure of a "Vccchiii Tartund" roturninu' from coral fishing with an abundant cargo , which consisted of heaps of corals and ncarls. The gondoliers wtro dressed in the pctnroiquu cos an tiimu of Neapolitan lialiormun , and in rod flays auorned the prow and poop , The third represented "Venus , " * hov is clothed in white drapery , gracefully reclined at the poop , embowered in floworH. At the prow was the figure of a seahorse , the briillo hold by the efligy of a boy , who with the other hand kept aloof a canopy of silk in Ho green and gold , in which colors the gondola was also painted. Lastly came "Esquimaux , " at the prow u white boar showing his tooth , at the poop the ntullbd , skin of u sea bar lion. fkiiiH of wild animals , masses of snow and ice , completed this fun ( untie cargo. Kuch binaone , a picture in itself , propelled by vorgoously dressed gondoliers , followed by the royal burgo down the canal to thu attv tiun and lack to the Foscnri palace , from wliich they viewed the inco , and the together formed u coup d'u'il which Venice Lou tsuldom or over but passed. The race was a long one , not loss than Ihreo miles , the compititors nine in thu number , und tliu ercwu by ( lie color of Ineir boitft nud cloth iug. Green ctmo in ( ho winning color , and the rowow. l-VanciKO IHlhoand liiiigi Xaneli-tto , received the firfct prixo , JI.'iO Hro. CAUINET TALK- Srnicmlfttlnni About llio Cnmpc- sltion of the New Aiitl- Gnrllold Cnblnot- Wathlniilnii Corri' ] > oiicl nio to Now * ioil < Tlmu ) There in very little talk I'M this citj aleut President Arthur's Cabinet , although tlio time for the selection oi its member * ii clone at hand. Thu president has been wry reticent in relation to thin subject , and if he him confided his intuntiuim to n few friends these friends have followed his example. Nevertheless , them are indications which must bo re yarded is trustworthy. Knch promi no t eamlidatu has his friends , and their remarks are quickly interpreted and given their full meaning by these who are watching for Hlatemonts which may show what the president's intcn turns are. The movement ) of prnni nent persons , their political history and iiflihaiions , the hints dropped hero and theteby their supporters , the distribution - tribution of political forces in the country , the occasional words care lessly dropped lip those who enjoy the president H confldence , and other cir cumstancoa and indications , when con mdered as a whole , may lead to n pre diction that in accurate in many par ticulars. There are saven cabinet positions. Ono of them that of secretrry of the treasury- has already been removed from the realm of conjecture by the appointment of > ludgo Folgor in the plnco of Secretary Windom , who re signed in order ag.iin to become u senator. The present head of the state department , Secretary Itlainu , will retire on or before .Inn. 1 , and there are good reasons fur believing that ho will bo succeeded by ox- Senator Frederick T. FrolinghuyHon , of Now Jersey. This hits houimo so well understood that the intention of the President an to Air. Ulaiiio'ti suc cessor no longer excites speculation. The present ho.nl of the war depart ment will probably continue to ooi-u- [ > y that position throughout President Arthur's term The forces which led lo his sell ction by the Into President iarfield mo these which have gained lower under thu new administration , Secretary Lincoln is a young man who slandii upon tbo threshold of bis nditiical life. It is believed that the lecimon of the question whether h > < | shall icinain or make way for iinothui lists with liimsulf , and it is proKiblo 10 will lemain. There are four other places to bo Hltid Secret-iry Hunt's , in tl.o im\y leitrtnii [ : > nt ; Secretary Kirkwooii'u , in interior department ; Air. .lames' , n the poatoflice department ; and the ) taeo : recently occupied by Mr. Muc- Vengh in the doparlment of justice. A > r these p'accs the names of only u ittlo handful of men aie mentioned , mil it h very probable that the will bo filled out of thin number , although somu unexpected rearrangements of the whole list , at llio last moment , may bung in some one of whom little or nothing him been aaid. Tina handful of gentle men ia composed of ox-Spiii-.tor J. U. Clmfloo , of Colorado ex-Senator Timothy O. Howe , of Wisconsin ; ox- Senator Aaron A. Sargent , of Cali fornia ; ex-Socrotary George S. J5out- well , of Massachusetts ; Mr. Oliaunoy Filloy , of Missouri ; ax-Marshal . ; \V. Dudley , of Indiana , now com missioner of ncnuioim ; Gen. Edward . Iteale , Mr. Emery A. Btorra , of Illinoin ; Gon. Ijongatioct , of Georgia ; Judge Settle , of North Oniolina ; and Govoinor Davis , of Texas. Mr. Filloy him buun postmiiHtor at St. Louis , and it mny fairly be presumed that the postollico doiiirtmuut ] in the only place in the cabinet with which hia name may properly be mentioned. n Ho bus been in thiu eity for several weeks. Unfortunately for him ho en counters determined opposition in hia own state. Ex-Senator Chullco , whose daughter in the wife of ono of on n General Grant'ti SOUK , in said to com ' mand thu tuipport of both the Grant und the Ultimo intorcstat , and it ia be lieved by gentlemen who have good opportunities for gutting accurate m- foimation that he will become cither postmnstor general or HCcrehuy of the interior. During thu days when the late President Garliold was forming his cabinet , ex-Governor llotttt , Colorado , once assistant postmaster general , was Biippottecl by tbo Grant interest for a place in thu cabinet. Somu prominent gentlemen ulio then oil mtpportod him tire now support ing Mr. 1) Chutfeo , who was formerly known us ! > adherent of Mr. Jtlainu. lie Rooms ln unite in his favor elements which have hitheito been opposed. It in said that he does c.ire for the interior department , but would t'iko the place now held by Mr. ,1.lines. There are soiiiw imliujtioim that hu will Kocure Unit place. It is expected that Mr. lames will retire on or buforo Jan. 1. Col. ] ) iidleyoflndiana , whoso Hetviccs A the October catnpain of 18SO are not foigotten by oithur political p.irty , noiv at the head of the pension bureau. A rumor has been in circu lation that he is to bo made conimis- one Hionerof patent * in ] ) lnco of Mr , Miir- \ blo , who has resigned to go into thu Berviee of the Northern Pacih'o road. the is Iwliovo.l by EOIIIU well-informed K poiuons , however , is not out of Col ' Dudley's roneh. Thu forces which Ing naturally come to his support are strong. Thiiy caused the late President Garfiohl to remove energetic and faithful nllicor an order to nmku room for him , and they may lift him higher. Gen. Itealo a wurm and intimate friend of Gen , Grant , and is a wealthy resident of this city. His name lias been men tioned in connection with the navy department. It is hardly probable , however , that ho will bo selected. represents nothing , it is aaid , ex cept his old friend , who made him [ minister to Austria that is , ho can bo 5th identified with no etato or section. This fact , however , may not prove n to Hoalo'u selection , and his friends ten point to the fact that Edwin M. > Stuiitou when taken into President Lincoln's cabinet was resident of th this district , and had been for several j yeara prior to his appointment. tlitis Ink Thcro nro some who expect that one place in the cabinet , vll ! be given to ( south , and that Senator Mahono's inlluonco will have much weight in respect to the selection. The rumor that the Heiutor himself might leave eenate and become a cabinet odicor him no foundation in fact. The tin to eoiithcin men \vhoac tinmen hnvo been given abnvu wouldnndoiibt edly bo considered if it should bo dc- cidid to give to the south u icprescn- tatiyo. There si'Ctni to bo littlu prob ability , however , that President Arthur will take th'n course. Mr. Sargent rtnnds na a ropicnontativn of the Pacilic slope , but even rumor as- noplace to him. The attorney- nl's plnco ( loen not ncem to bo very atttactive. Tt is Raid Unit it linn been refused by ono or two person ? , During the present ncssioii of the noil' ale it was determined to place ox > Senator Howe in that position , but for some reason tlio determination wns reconsidered. It is now the general impression that Mr. Howe will not boa member of the now cabinet. If the attorney-general should bu taken from New England , it is now believed that tlio oflico will lall to ox-Sccrotnry Houtwoll. In selecting an attorney- general and a postm istor-gencral the president should exercise great rare It will bu the duty of these wo olli- cers to finish fie woik of reform in thu star service begun by their prede cessors. All thu great influence of the members of the ring will bo exerted in an effort to secure the selection of their friends to hold these two oflicen. It haa Keen assumed that Secretary Lincoln will remain in the cabinet. If this assumption bo correct , Mr. Starrs may bo regarded an eliminated from the problem. Secretary Hunt would willingly consent to remain in thu place he now holds , but ho will probably bo provided for elsewhere.II ' a southern man should bo chosen ho would probably bo put in Secretary Hunt's place. This in the only plnco with which thu name of Gen. Uealo hna been connected. It should not bo forgotten that Secretary Kirk- wood , who is not regarded ns nn applicant for the oflico ho now holds , must nevertheless bo consider ed a prominent candidate for it , bo- catisu of thu character of his adminis tration of thu department. If it be assumed that Mr. Lincoln will stay , there nro only four placet * to bo filled. It is not believed that the president lias yet chosen men to fill thorn. The statements mndo above represent the current speculation about hia inten tions , md are supported by Homo in- dicatioimand assertions which demand attention because of their origin. Pour on Oil. " L. 1' . l-'ollett , Marlon. 0 , Htalm Unit ho bat ui-cii THOMAS' KCI.KCTKIO Un. lor Imrim yid liui fi uiul milliii ) ) ; to Hti | tl ii. iiinniitli- n--- - ' - < iI > iv icl'ut. ( | ny ' ui'd-lw Buclimi n vnuca ii.alvo. Tliu best salvo in thuvorlit for oiitn , bruisen , cores , uloors , salt rhuuin , fuver rorus , totter , chapped hands , chillhlains , corns and all lands ot skin eruptions. This n.ilvo is guar- inteud to give perfect Bntisfaction in every ciso or money refunded. Price , Joe pur box. For salu by Tu" fc M MAUOV , Omaha. PHEK OF DK. KIXH'U Niw : Discovnuv for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Itronehitis , utc. , ia given iway in trial bottles free of cost to ho afllicted. If you have n bad , iough , cold , difliculty of breathing , loarHoness or any nHbction of the hroat or lungs by nil means give this wondurhil remedy a trial. As"you value your existence you cannot illbrd to let this opportunity pass. Wo could not afford , nnd would not ivo this remedy away unless wo jiiow it would accomplish what wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been complotuly cuied by it. There is no medicine in he world that will euro one half the cases that Dn. KINO'S Niw Disco VEUY will euro. For sale by ( i ) ISH MoMAiiox , Omaha. 1'KOUATU NOTIK. the matter of tlio Kutnto of James K. Iflli , ( Iccin-cil. Notice la lioroliy hcn thit the creditors of mil ! iliHimxeil , will meet the mlmlnlntrlx ot Kilil JitAt. ? , Iwforu rue , County Jiil < ; o of Dougliu Ju\itily , Ntbratkix , at tlio County Court llcoin luxla Count } , on tlio Otli ila > of Doccinlrtr. 18S1 , the Dili day of Ktbnmry , 1882 , and on thoUth lay of Airll | , ISB'J , nt 10 o clock a. in. imh day , 'or tlio pur ] > o o nf projentlnc their cli'.ir.a lor ex- nmlimtloii , mljuklinont anil allounnoi ) . Six inont' a nro nllomd for crrdltorn to tircaont tlioli il.ilin , nnd ona } iar for tlio ailinlnlatratrix U hi'ttloNild I'Btate , Ironi thu Dili da ) of October , 18S1 , thlHliotiiu ulllboindilNlii'.l In Tim OuAIIl W'KKKLT HKK ( or four ut-ukumu-ctniilviily , prior to the < jth day of December. IbSl. ( A tnm copy.l A , M. CIIADWICIC , Count * Judge. all To the Members of the Nebraska State Medical Society. ' WAHOO , Noli. , NoM > m > > cr 21 , 1SS1. A * i > vtlfil bCHsloii of the Nu'irimka Slntu JU"II- Hoduty IH callvil to inojt In the city or Un- coin on Tuc'ilny , the fifth > av ot Dcrombtr , A. . IbSl.ttt the hour of 1U oiloik n. in. Tor tlui imrpnMt of tnkiiii mich nctlon , RS mny < > thought hot In n'litlou to thu Un r < ( ; iilit the | iinctku of n ullclnc , In tlio .St.i u of .Nu IniMla unit miclinthtr mliiivs nt iuaj lu ro- qnlr.il lobailoiiulit Id .State Mullcnl Sockt\ lii6ioclil | C' < sloii. SI W , SToNK , M. I ) . , I'reildeiit Kcbra ka Htu'.c ilcdlcnl h'ocluiy. Attestul : A. S. MANSK ii.I : > i : , Jl U. Secretary. Neb. KUto Sleil. So. noSJilltwSt PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! Sure Cure Found at Lastl Nu Quo Noecl A biuoctito for llllnil , I'.lticilliiR , Itchlii ) ; an I L ricvnlixl IMItH lu linn ill.fu\i > ro < l hy Fir. Wit- IUninn InillRii rcnuily , ) calloJ Dr. Wlllliin'ii 'I Indian Olntincnt. A * | [ IKO ! liux Ima cunxl the Korptchronic cased of5or SOjc-iru sUndlii . l\o iuH.il eullcr fliomlnutiR alter appljlnj ; thli \ionderfultioothlnj ; niidUlno. Ictloii , Inntru. menu and < U'Ctuaileu do more harm than treed , William's Olutmont al ) orb tlio tuuiora , allajn uitcnto Itching , ( iiartlculvily at nl lit alter ttliiK wann In bed , ) add an n ] > oultlcu , ulvc'a In- taut and jalnU'tw rcllif , and lupropared only ( or I'llni. Itching o ( thoprhato p.\iw , and for noth cu . Head vshU the lion J. It Ccfllnbcrry oClc\o. and nays abcut llr , Wllliaiu'g Indian I'llo Oint ment : I ha\e used ncorcsot I'lluu cures nml It adord j mo ) i vaniiro to Kty that I hic nvrur found ) thine uolch ( ra\o iiuili luimoolato and jivriiia- nvnt relief an Dr.V11 laiu'n Indian Oliitmoiit Kor Halo by all dru UU or mailed on receipt of Call price , Jl.OO.HENRY HENRY & CO. . Prop'rm. , OLkVKUND , OHIO. For ula by 0. F Goodmau. IXlWIMU'l V TO JOHN CONNOR. OMAHA , NIB. , Oct. 23th , 1SS1. ) UofOLAH COl'MV. | You are hereby notlflcxl that Dexter I. . Thoniai lurchaiud at tlio county treoiurvr'n otllce , on tlii day of June. 18J1) , at pruato alo. Tlic ( ol' loulni : | > arc I ol land ( or iaxra ol 1S77 , ( or dollar , and iilni-t.i'l l t cent ( fSb5) ) , and the ld Dexter L. Thomuhu trmufcrri'd ' laid cor * tlflcate ol ale to William Connor lor thu itim ol dollar ! and twentytlircc ccnl ( jlO 'J3) ) . Do- crlptlon ol property , to-ult : Commcno nc lo. 7 Uiafiu , Kol ti\V corner obKJ , thence N 3.IUJ , thvnco K 3.1bjchilnitlivnco3 ICJchains , " rncu W 3.1' i chaliu , to place ol ln'iflnnliu- W of H E i > c. Ion Ko. 10 , T4\\gv \ 16 , is , contain- * ono acre That I M 111 tal.o out a tax deed In ' ) month * liom date ol tlilt notice , nSit 3t' to do (0. W. IHIAM. A.C , DOANE& CAMPBELL - , $6 Attorneys-at-Law , S , W COK. TU t DOUQUS STS , VI If yon suffer from Ij pc | la , uno UUtlUOCK IILOOD niTTClUS. If j on nro afflicted ulth Ildioii nci , u o IIUHDOCK 111.001) IJITTKUS. If ) ou arc piortratal lth rick Headache , tnko 11UUIXJCK 111.001) 1I1TTKIIS If } our Ilouclinro illrardercil , rc iilato them with IIUHDOCK IlIiUOD II1TTKIIH. If } our Illoodli inpurr , purify It with IIUUDOCK I1I.OOIJ tllTTCKS. IljouhAic InJlRcntlon , jou will find MI nntldoto In IlUltDOCK IILOOD I1ITTKH3. If > 011 arc troubled with Spring Complaint * , adlcnte them vtlth IlUltDOCK IILOOD II1TTEIIS. If your I.hcris torpid , raitoro It to healthy action with IlUltDOCK IILOOD IIHTKUS If ) our Mvcr U affected , jou Mill find a sure re- toratl c In IIUHDOCK BLOOD HITTKHS. If jou Jm cany fpccles of Humor or Pimple , fill not to tal.o 11UUDOCK IILOOD IlITrKIlS. II jou hc any ymptomi of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sorcn , a curative reined ) will bo found In DUIIDOCK HLOODDITTEUS. Kor Imparting ftrcngtli anilllnlity tothcBjs- tcm , noUiliicaio ! < | ual IIUHDOCK HLOOI ) HITTKHS. Kor Nenousand General Debility , tone up the system v Ith IIUHDOCK IILOOD IITTiHS. ! : Price , 81.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 CU FOSTER , IILBUEN , & 0o , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold nt wholesale by Uh & McMihon and C. P. Goodnuin. Jo 27 eo < l-mo Ono of the Reasonable Pleasures Of life , a p opcrlj coaled meit , aflorda little or noprcxcnt en ) i ) mcnt , and muHiibaf qucnt tor- \ % u to a continued djupepHc. lint when chronic url c8tlonlicoinbittcd\\ith ostcttcr'sS omaih iidteri , the food Is ca > n with nils' , and most Ilitportaniof ail , Is as Imitated by and nourishes inoBjHU'in. Uko th | < urand tonic nntl eorrccth o lUo ia.reiucdj ( onstlp-itlon , Ijillousnuoj , rliuu- ma lsiil ? fc ran ftiiio. For sale t'\ . all Drui-QlsU and Do Icra generally. CONTINUES TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AXDSaddlery. o . 13P 13Sr Sr sp U. U.C 15 I 1 l.nvo adciitod thu li'on annTrndoMivik , and my good * will l > o STAMI'KD with thu I.IO.V and mv NA.MK on tlmt.iino. NO ( IOODS AUK RKNUIKi : WITHOUT TI1K AliOVK SFAMl'S Iheljcst uatonal I ] mod and the niogj nlclll ; uorkiuin are imploiiU , and at the lowest ca t I'rKu. Anyone inning a prlca-ll t of Koodvli ! confer a favor by suullni , ' ( or one. DAVID SMITH WBE. Mary J. Holmes , JuitpuMlphnl : Madeline. A splcndlil now novel ti > MIIH. MAIIY J. Ih'DirH ' , wloso norclH fell to tnormoi:8l.ami . aio nail and ro rend with mull tn treit litautlfully bound ; price , ' . 'AUohandbomo iiowc.llticn oMr . IlolmrV othir worltH Teinp'tt an Hiumldnc , l.tiu Hlvtri Iklitlil.jlo , l' Ina Piu nliit' , ManiuiOrcy , Wunt l-i n , Koreiit HUUEO , ito , itc. AUSO.SOM ) MV ALL COOKUKLLCUS : W1AY AGNES FLEMING. A Chanpcd llonrt. Another Intensely Inter- tlnn' iidulliy JUv AUMH I'LMIISO , author o ( thoHn cnplul no\cU Cluy ljirlcourt'n Wlo , A Wonilitl.il Woninii , Mail ilarrla u. Hllcnt and rue , I est ( or a Woiinn , etc lliautidilly bound ; price , Jl.W. Q. Oit2l < lMiliu. | I'ublljhew , N. V. City. DexterL.Tlioinas&Bro , WILL IIUV AND SELL ASU ALL TRAN3ACTION COMdICTIID TfllHIWml. Puy Taxoa , Rent Houses , Etc. IF YOU WANT TO HUT OR HULL at OXce , Kooin 8 , trtUhtoo : UlocU , Omaha. i- A. MARTIN , MERCIAIT TAILOR , < at 1220 Far nham St. , Desires to announce to bis friends and the Gor oral public that ho has resolved to reduce his prices to the lowest notch consistent with the principle of "live and let live. " Gentlemen desiring1 a first-class Suit of C'lothos , in all respects equal any and second to none , will well to trive Mr. Martin a call. Good Business Suits to orker , $25. Fine Pantaloons , and upwards. nldlm A , G. TROUP , I ATTORNEVATLAW BASWITZ Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S ' NEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS i SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near 15th , Which will be Sold at Bxtra- ordiu'iry Low Prices Be fore Moving. "HR2jsr M M F MbU ll AND H a n d s o m est IN THE For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 621 South Tenth St. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE ! TRADE MARKI.1ho OrcatTRAD MARK l > ) ilbhrcm > uiiy. An un. fulllni ; euro ( or Hcmlnal bpermator rhva , Iniuot c-ncy , ami all follow as n IEFORETAKUIQ. v < iucnco or AFTER TAIJUO. Sulf-Abuiie ; on Ixxmof Memory , UnUcnul Ijinal- tude , Pain In the Hack , Dlnmces ol Vision , l're < nature OKI AICO , and many other Dl'oasea that loud to Inaanlty or Consumption anil a I'ruma- luroOreio. < JTr'ull | > artlcul ra In our pamnhlet , which wo desire to send free I ? mail to e\ cry one. jTTbe Specific ilwllclne la told by all dnifgl | t > II per package , or fl j > acV \jea ( or ? S , or will DO ecnt ( rev by mall on res ) pto ( the money , by addicting T1IKQUA IKUICINKCO. , IluHalo. N. V. for ialo bv 0 I' Ooodr oc7mu cod I3OC1. X.O17XS PAPER WAREHOUSE , GRAHAM PAPER GO. S17 and ill ) North Main St. , St. Uuu , I10L1UAI.M DIUUKOJ IN- BOOK , i nnrsCDO JWIUTINOJ the suwB , f r/lrtno IwitAwixa KNVRLOPUS , L'AUl ) BOAUD AXU Printers Stock. CVCuh | iai > ( or Itap nd paper Stock , Scr * ten ami Metal * . r ) - r Stock WnrttoUM * 1 ? to 1S37 , NottL MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working CAiilttl , $ n < xooo. Capital StOLk , ltCO'CO. I'ar Value of slnrc , (2J.OOO. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MININGDISTRICT. . Ml. .1 I. THOMAS , I'ntMent , Cunimlni , Wjomliifr. WM K TILTON , Vice-President , Cummins , W H. N. HAHWOOD , Secretary , Cunimln , Wjomlnff. A. fl. LUXK , Troisurer , Cummin ? , W Dr. . . J. . I. Tlioman. Louis Miller W. b. Ilr mcl. A. (3 Dunn. 1..N. llnrrtowl. KmntU Left cno. ( Ico. H. Kul . Lewis Zolnian. Dr. J. C. WatMni. OKO. W. HKXDAI.I. . Authorized / cent for Fnle of Stock : Hot 4 42. Omiht.Krb. FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE- LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , 833)not V FEARON & COLE , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. ConnifrnmcntH . made tin will rrcciie prompt attention. UcJcrcncM : State Bank , Omaha ; PL-vt & Co. , lialllmorc ; reck & liatlshcr , Chlcuvo ; n ur i n Cincinnati. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DKALUK N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. .me.y I. OBEEFELDEE & CO. , IMl'OUTEKS AND JOBBERS OP 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. . /ak. 3T7C.A. , - JKTxsj L The only exclusive wholesale house m this line in the west. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STEEET , OMAHA , NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. Jv 18-mo . O. 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , Neb. S -FOR- Wo desire to call the special attention ot the trade to oui elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardfonn Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overaliirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARViS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. * * Pn < U3 r& UJm \A. T3O- Gent's Furnishing Goods , AT THE- H. M , & M. PEAVY , Proprietors , 1309 Farnham Street , OMAHA , NEB. .lm BROMPTON. CONSUMPTION , PRESCRIPTION. . ummtv1 * ui viiu .iii/ki MOST SUCOK- aluno it tins tlfectoil. credited with lming Send for Sample Dottle , 35 cents. Obtainable only { iu Mottles ยง 1.00 and Wo each ) , from ADORES" . RESIDENCE Po t-0mcc Box 002 , noUStl s. W , Pierce andaoth S