Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 07, 1882, Page 2, Image 2
OMAHA DAJL.Ly BEE ; The Indian Insurrectionist * Xailtmal AModatod 1TM * . TUCSON. A. T. , Starch 6. Fort Indian prisoners nt Ft. Lowell , wh wore implicated in the Cibicu oul btcftk , will bo returned to San Carlo under a military escort and tot at lit : crty. Their capture , detention an transfer has cost the govcrnmon $1,500. Although evidence is conch : aivo of their participation in the oul break , no effort has boon made to or force a legal oiamination into the fact or measures taken to furnish them Public feeling is that the trorornmon niado n great mistake in the remoyr of the Indians to the reservation , a they have boasted that the whites dar not punish them. Aid oi the Jew * . National Anoclated I'rcw. BnooKLYN , March 5 , A _ nrnsi meeting of Jewish citizens of this citj was hold this afternoon at the Tomph of Bothlolicin to protest against the persecution of Israclities in Europe , and to consider measures for the relief - lief of Russian refugees now arriving in the United States. Resolutions were adopted expressing' sadness , in * dignation and horror at the persecu tion and cruelties to which the Jews of Russia have been subjected during the past year ; sympathizing with the afflicted and down-trodden exiles , who have boon rendered homeless and reduced to poverty , and pledging ma terial aid in order to enable them to come to thip country. After several addresses had Wen made , a committee of fifty was appointed on subscrip tion. Some $2,000 was subscribed by these present. ' Died From Excessive Drink. National AM elate. ! I'roai. YOUK , Pa. , March 5. Dr. II. Wolf , of Now Salem , York county , recently arrested for malpractice , died suddenly this morning , The coroner's jury rendered the following verdict : "Died of apoplexy , super induced by excessive drink and an overdose of chloral. " Wolf was bound ever to court yesterday at a hearing before a magistrate. Eloped With a Boaatlfal Girl.n EAST SAOINAW , March 6. Win. E. Griswold , a promising young dentist , became intimate and linally infatuated with a beautiful young lady of this city and eloped with her. Airs. Gris weld has filed a bill for a divorce. FlromenJKlllod. Hatlonal Associated Press. NEW OHLEANH , March 5. During the parade of the fire department a fire occurred on Poydras street in which thrco firemen were killed and four wounded by falling walls. Firm. National Associated Vrow , GREAT BAUHINOTON , Mass. , March 5. The Congregational Ohuroh at this place burned yesterday. A de fective flue waa the cause. Loss , 930,000 ; insurance , $18,000. NEW OntEANB , March 5. Last evening the throe story brick , corner of Front and Poydras streets , occu pied by Charles A. Syndur , tobacco manufacturer , took firo. The build ing and contents were 'destroyed. Loss , 910.000 ; insurance unknown. The flames spread rapidly and the ' root fell , 'throwing down the outer wall. Stephen Orolina's log was broken ana thrco others were slightly njurcd. It is reported others are un der the ruins , the truth of which can not bo ascertained. Mail and Stage RoVboriosv National AssociatedPress. ! SAN ANTONIO , Texas , March 5. Joseph Shooly arrived this evening with two men charged with robbing the mail between Goliad and Ouoro. They wcro placed in jail. McHonry connected with tha robbery and jailed several days ago revealed all and the officers find things as ho represented. They recovered about $400 stolen money , Shocly has already boon ar rested and convicted of eleven stage robberies. The Grand Trunk Train Shooting. National AsMUAted Proas. STJIATFOUD , Ont. , March 5. The Detroit gamblers arrested'in connec tion with the shooting of a companion named Johnson on the Grand Trunk train were arraigned yesterday before a magistrate and remanded for u week , owing to difficulty of the crown officers to make them testify. It is said that the Detroit chief of police secured thu party that fired the shot that killed Johnson and that ho will bo extradited immediately. Philadelphia Election FranMs. National Press Association. PHILADELPHIA , March 5. Reno wed excitement has boon occasioned in political circles to-day by the an nouncement from the counsel for the citizens' committee of one hundred that warrantu will bo sworn out to morrow for Oio arrest of thirteen men , many of them election officers , on the charge of. violating the elec tion laws at the municipal election last moutli , ODD of the accused is a prpminent member of the city coun ' cil. The coiiimU'teo on fraud has prepared - pared a report based on a mass of reliable - liable testimony relating to frauds per petrated at the last November elec tion which they say will create a sen sation. Official public statement of Bomo facts in the case will bo made to-morrow. The grand jury yester day afternoon found five true bills against as many men for illegal votes and fiyo elections officers lor whole arrest warrants were issued yesterday have ilod the city. Attempted Safe Roftbary , National AswdaUd Frew. THINITV , Tox.tMarch G. A bold nd daring attempt was made this evening at 7 o'clock to rob the safe in the office of the contractors of the Trinity & Subine railway. Three masked men lay in wait for Mr , Mur phy , onoof the firm , and five of his employes , and bound thorn one by on as they returned to the ofiico after supper. Mr. Murphy was covered by revolver , and uno of the men was commanding him to open the safe when the colored porter made Ills appearance ; ho was ordered to throw up hit ) hands , but instead of doing this he ran down the street , pursued by ono of the men , who fired a num ber of ineffectual shots after him Alarm being given , the would-be rob- fcera made their way to their horses mftdo good their escape , , River Steamer Sunk. National AmocUUd Tree * LouisvittE , Ky. , March G. Th steamer James D. Porker , from Gin cinnati to Memphis , while going ovc Iho falls about noon wont down in 1 foot of water just below the bridge leaving nothing but the hurrican deck visible. She carried thirty paa scngors and over 500 tons of freight The wildest rumors prevailed in ro tjard to the disaster and thousands o people gathered on the bridge and 01 the shores to witness the wreck. I WM ascertained that all the passcn gers had escaped , though some wen nearly drowned before being rescued The loss on the boat is about S20,00 ( and on the cargo about $100,100 The boat is a total wreck and wil doubtless go to pieces in the morning , Th ° cause of the wreck was striking a current BO strong as to make tin boat ] unmanageable and wheeling around ulio struck a reef and was so badly crippled that she at once went down. Bho was insured at Cincinnati , The crow of the lifo saving station hero rendered valuable assistance to the passengers. Pennsylvania Politics. National Associated I'rau. , March D. A con- fcronco of dolcgatos from the trade societies of this city have resolved to bring into existence a now organiza tion to supplant the national green back labor parly , and arrangcmenta have been made to formally set the movamont in motion at a mass moot ing in the Academy of Music , on the lOtli inst. The idea underlying the afliiir is to make mechanics and trades' unionists a power in state and local politics. Delegates are ex pected ut the mooting from different parts o the country , and a committee of ono hundred will bo asked to coalesce with the new movement in ardor to dethrone political bosses in the city and state. The president of the acting executive committee is itrongly anti-Cameron. That Philadelphia HotrowMMar- rlngo. National Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA , March 5. Warrants iavo been issued for the arrest of Samuel M. Major , Modes Stein , Louis Jong and Henry Walters , promiaent 'lobrow merchants and storekeepers. Jimon M. Stein , the complainant , hargos that the defendants , ono of rhom is his father and another a irothor , entered into a conspiracy to ompol Annie Loderman , when his lotrothod , to sign a paper confessing heft of thirteen yards of ribbon in irdcr to have an excuse for demand- ng that the engagement should bo irokon. Stein married the girl about hrco weeks ago. The accused will iavo a hearing to-morrow. - . ! Present to Arohbiihoo "Wood. rational Awoclated 1'row. PHILADELPHIA , March ' C. The /atholio clercty of this dioceao have ocidid to present a handsome purse D Archbishop Wood on the occasion f the twenty-fifth anniversary of his lovation to the bishopric , which ccurs on the 2Gth inst. Over $12 , 00 were subscribed at the first private looting toward the object. , Murderer Arrested. atlonal Associated 1'roaa. BUKNHAM , Tex. , Moron 0. 0. D. lee , who murdered Dr. Moollor a jw weeks since * at Washington , was upturod last night at the house of > avid Stokes , four miles north of 'omplo ' , by the sheriff of Bell county. 'wolvo ' hundred and fifty dollars ro- ard had boon offered for his appro- onsion. . Ugh Water in .the St. Lawrence. ittlonal Associated Press. MONTHEAL , March G. The rise in 10 water has carried away the piers' ndor the Salmon Falls machine ions and bulkhead of the cotton ill ! darn. Frank Cobb , a young man om Now Hampshire , working on 10 dam , was carried llown ever the ills and drowned. 'Dim OXoary. 'ational Associated 1'rosn NEW OKLKANH , March 5. In the Q hour pedestrian contest O'Leary ofeatod Downey by one-third of a lilo. O'Leary covered 136 miles. 0 ips , and is very proud ever his vie- jry. i ' Foreign Mows , atlonal Associated Press. VIENNA , March 5. Although dvory ay brings u small contingent of killed lid wounded from the seat of the in- nrrcction , there is evidently a pause i active operations on the part of the kUstrians. This H doubtless duo to lie precaution with which the milita- y authorities are compelled to uro- ood. 'Ihey cannot employ largo lassos of troops und uro obliged to artify every ati.ikgy in position that ills in their hands. The insurgents loanwhilo liartms the iioldiurs at work nd dovhut they em to interrupt ommunicatious. General Struusky , i command nt Serajuvo , has just up- lied for and obtained permission of lie Emperor to deal summarily with ny persons convicted of maliciously npbrilling railway traffic. They uro j be handed ever to the nearest mili- iry tribunal and uro subject to the onalty of death. This measure is a Dnsoquonco of several attempts to lirown trains off the line between trod and Xenica by placing largo tones on the rails. A reward of 100 orins is offered nybody reporting uch persons to the authorities. TIIKOU XN. LeNin . , ural thanks- iving services were hold yesterday in 11 churches throughout thu country ir the safety of the queen in the ito attempt on her lifo at Windsor lation. On the meeting of parliament to- ay , Earl Granvlllo , in thp house of > rds , and Mr. Gladstone , in the OUBU of commons , will move an ad- rets of congratulation to the queen n her euciipu from assassination. HKS3Y HKUMANN'H DEATH. ST. PCTEIISIIUUU , March > . In- estimation shows that the woman , lossy Holfmann , who was sentenced i death for connection with the as- filiation of the czar , and whoso jiitonco was afterward commuted to iiprisomnqut for lifo , died during lifldbirth in prison in this city. TUB JEWISH I'KUSKOUTION , Thu agricultural and administrative fstoni at present in operation in owish colonies upon the crown lands of the southern governments of Olioi son and Jekatherinoalaw is to be re organized according to a plan now i course of preparation by the commit sion of crown domains administration Altogether these Jewish colonist number some 3.1,000 persons , o whom but n small numbct pursue nc ricuHnro , the majority being engage in industry and trado. It Is consid ered by the Russian government tha the Utter are not permanently livini there , leaving their agricultural neigh bora to pay nil taxes , are merely i burden on the colony and should bi expelled. The entire community wil therofi.ro bo subjected to carefu scutiny , and all such Jews as do no devote themselves to agriculture am are not settled residents , will bo required quired to quit the crown and states It is estimated this measure will involve volvo the expulsion of some 2,00 ( families who at present use the landi for trade and go and como as thoj liko. Mrs. Bnrnlmrt , corner I'ratt mid Bromi way , l-Juflulo , WAS for twelve years ft euf fercr from rlieiiirmtimn , ami after trying every known remodv without aval ) , wni cntliely cured by TiioMAB'JicLrOTiuo On. mai7wlw Wedding * Fifty Years ARO- S'ow York Yerk. In the early part of this century weddings in New York were not the elaborate affairs they are now. The festivities began and ended with the marriage ceremony. There were no ushers , no rehearsing at the church beforehand , no receptions after the bride and groom returned from a trip of a few days seldom a few weeks- far the gentleman could rarely leave his business. There wcro bridesmaids and groomsmen , no best man. Wed dings usually took place in the even ing at the bride's residence , and not infrequently the happy pair went di rectly to the house that had been hired by the groom and furnished by the bride's family. The bride's trousseau it that time was very simple. _ She never were a veil. This was intro- iuccd some years later , was only ono jrard square of a simpo ) not , covered with thread embroidery , and was pin- led up on thu head behind. Since then roils have increased in quality and luantity , till they nro now priceless leirlooms ninong the rich families of ho country. The brido's dress was null or embroidered muslin , short , as v&a the fashion both in the skirt and vaist. Pearls , not diamonds , were ho height of her ambition , though liamond rings were beginning to bo vorn. The entertainment , or refresh- uont , was also much simpler. There vaa a wedding cake with a ring in it , o bo cut by the bride. Sherry was isod in much greater quantities thun .ny other kind of wine. Chain pagno vaa a luxury only used on grand occa- ions , while at ordinary parties porter raH frequently aeon. The caterers fore two or thrco colored men , who rcro found sufficient for every pnier- ; onoy. French cooking not having as ot como in. Dinner parties ( except ho most elaborate ) wore all in the aytimo. As for parties , every one , -aa invited for 8 o'clock and expected o leave at 12. Entertainments fifty years ago had ot seen thu waltz that was intro- ucod a few years afterwards.Coun - ry dances , "tho boulangor , " a very rotty wheel-figured dance , not unlike ho court quadrille , were the favorites. L cotillion , not the elaborate German ow danced , was also in vosmo. Tha rosses were short , showing.the white r black tied satin slipper. The waist nd sleeves were short , to correspond ith the skirt. Ono of the party resscB of the period waa of white itin with a cerise-colored crepe lisso vordrcsa Jiunging looso. Flowers ore not used as now. If a (4)A ion sent them to a lady , it was lought his intentions were very seri- us a sort of floral declaration. If a idy had moro than ono bouqnot , they ore tied to her side , trophies of her 11 amtion , by a ribbon. A bouquet , eating $5 war considered the height felegance in these days of Primitive mnlicity. The satirist in Now York , hen the'waltz was first introduced , ad as amplu u field for his obsorva- ions as now. If some of the writers f the day compared it to it. Turan- ula , what would they have called omo of the dances of to-day ? About thirty years .nco entertain- icnts in the daytime wcro introduced , units in the daytime wore introduced. L well known leader in society found ixurlous living had increased sufil- iuntly to warrant the acceptance of or invitations by ladies and gentle- ion of leisure , and a morning cotil- on was greatly enjoyed from its ovolty. Other families followed 10 example , nnd the 4 and 5 o'clock sas of to-day are gatherings of but a lightly dillerunt nature. In those ays of old fashioned Knickerbocker ospitulity sociable evenings were jally sociable. There was time for a loaiant evening with apples , nuts nd cider , or fruit in warm weather , ) regale the guests while discussing lie latest fashionublo event. There roro no clubs or teas , receptions or alls , to take up a man's time out of uaincsa hours , no straining every orvo to keep up with the times , and lion running down , as now. It v lie ago of moderation. This comfortable state of thirrgs ontinued up to nearly twenty-live oars ago. Then the excitement of old fuvor in California turned men's .oads and women's hearts in more OIIBOB than ono. Now York caught lie fever , and favoring circumstances npidly developing millionaires and lie city alike , almost all vestiges of Id Now York disappeared. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. Kind's Now Discovury for Con- innption is cortmnly the { jroateut ledical remedy oui [ il.it.ed uitliin the , -aoli of Bull'ering humanity , Thou- inda of once helpless sufferers , now mdly proclaim their praise for this 'underfill discovery to which they wo thejr lives. Not only does it posi < vely cuio Consumption , but Coughs , Olds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Iluy over , Hoarseness and all atFeotions of 10 Throat , Chest and Lungs yields t once to its wonderful curative ] x > w- r us if by magic. Wo do not ask you ) buy u largo bottle unless you know hat you nso getting , Wo therefore irnetttly request you to call on your ruggistn. IHH & MaMAiioN. and got a ial bottle free of cost which will eon [ nco thu most skeptical of its wonder- 11 merits , and show you what a regu- ir ono dollar size bottle will do. For do by Ish & MoMalion , (4) ( A rcintdy with such a rcprcsrntallnn as llos- tetter's Rtomnch Bitters /ctcrv es n fair trial I Jou ate dyspeptic , jour nnhdy will eventually ) Ic d to It ; If you sro feeble , lack flesh and for dojionJent , It will both build and cheer jou up If ion nreconstlpatut It will relieve you , and I Mllous , hralthful stlmnlkte tour liver. . Don'l dcspo n but make this effort In the right dircc tton. tton.For sale by all druggists and draleis generally feh'Sto ml Gentle Women Who \vant glossy * Inxnriant and wnvy tresses of abundant , bcantiiul Hnir mast use MON'S KATUAIRON. This decant , cheap article always makes the Hair provr freely and fast , keeps it from fulling ont , arrests and cares gray- Dcss , removes dandruff and I1 thing , makes the Hair B-jong , giving it a curling tendency ana keeping it in ai < y desired position. Beau- ttful , healthy llalr is the sore result of using Kathairon. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK , MARK English rem oily. An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness , .Spermator- . rhca , Impotency - ency , and all Dbeosesthaf ci AFTER TAIIHO. lelf-Abune ; as Lo'S of Memory , Universal Lossi- ude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pro- nature Old Age , and many other Discuses that cad to Insanity or Consumption and a Proma- ure Grave. tarFull particulars In our pamrhlct , which vo desire to send free 1 r mall to everyone , C3TThe Specific Medicine Is lold by all druggists A tl per package , or 6 pock jcs for (6 , or will > e sent free by mall on reel ptof the money , by dressing T1IEQBAEDICINECO. . , Buffalo , N , Y. - or nalo bv 0. F Ooodr ocfme-cod The Great English Kemedy . TRAM Nerer tails to cuie IVervous Debility. VI- pi Exhaustion , Kmls- l-lons. Seminal Wcak- | ncs e9LOSTMAN. llHOOD , and all the t11 \ effects , o ( youth- llful lollies and execs- J'c . It stops perma Inently all weakening , Imroluntary loss sand { drains upon the sys- Tern , thr Inevitable re- . . suit of these evil prac- Ices , which ure so dcstruo Ive to mind and body ind irmVo life miserable , often leading to Ineanl- y and death It strengthens the NervesDrain , rncmorjf Blood , Muscles , Plec-itlvo and Kcpro- luctlro Orns , It restores to all the onranlc unctlcns their former \lgor and vitality-ma- Ine Ufa clicerlul and enjoyable. 1'rlce , $3 a lottle , or four times the quantity > 10. Sent by xprott. secure from ebscrratlon , to any address , in receipt of price. No. C. 0. D. sent , except m receipt ol tl as a Kuar&utee. Letters rj- nesting ananors must lucloao stamp. Dr. Mintie's P adelion ro the best and chcape yspcpsta and billions ure In the market. Bo y all druggists. Price 0 conls. DB. MINTIIC'H KIDNXT HiuutDT , OirRiricuu , lures all kind of Kidney and bfadder complalnte. onorrhca , gleet ai.d Icucorreca. for tale ty all auug stu : tl a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 718 01vo ( at. , St. Louis , Mo. If jou 311- * man ' ' of fnt-Jnca , wcAU mill of K . cnnl by Uic ttraln or tirstcllinco'.irin your dutlci avolo , to timulnntiand toiel Hop Btttore , , UM , If you are younif and I dt ci-vtlon or dlujlpnl tluni If rainrotnnr rlcrt or ilnEle.old orl Ijounir , miUcrlnir trov noorli altu or UiiKuUli f line on a two -t * lk UCBO , nly on Hop ! Oltterii. . Thcussnai aie * ! . Whoever yonnro. wlicnofcr you fiel that your y tem I I form ut Kla ey n < .cds clcaiuin , ton-1 that Inv er ttlmulatlnir , nltlioutdilaxfMl atz Hop r BM to'8. pfjMita , ktdntyA Or I. O crui * nurwr ( m- U an ttnoluU of lh ttumucA , and bloco IrreiWa fo . HOP re < 6 i ( > , Hoiul. drunkenneif H rorn rw i UBO of opium , Tou will lie tbbaoco , o > cured If you me narootlciL Hop Blue Soldhydrog If are imply you TlbU. Bcudlof wank and Inwrnlrltrdtr3r ply NEVER Circular it I It may oavayour ft IFAIL TO CO. , Ufa. ha * nvod hun * MkMlcr , * , aredii 4 Toronlo , Ooi. Po Nervous Sufferers THE UREAT EURO PEAH REMEDY. > r. J. B. Simpson'B Specific It 1s a po lti\ecuru for Hpernuuoi rbra , Senuna fi'okncxxi. lm | < tUncy , and all disease rraultloft am Self.Abukti , as Mental Anxiety , Uuai V. ? > ln In 't'f lik or lila. and , ( lUeaM Trr 'h t' load to ( nvnltv an warlygisrs 'ho .sp fit | Medlclna U belnf tnwl , vl . r with wonder- & $ ii JrA ' " ' &my . "V'Sf.t , o lice toTa1l , Wrlttt for them and get full par- culan. . Vrlcn. BnodOc , fl.cu MI rcfc V ° < ° ' ll [ IC > 1 { cs.for w.OO. Addn-M all ordon to B. 31MSOX UKUICIIUE CO Nos. lOt and 106 Uata fit. Buffalo , N. 7. Bold In Omaha by 0. F. Qooduuu , J. W Dell , K , III ) , and all > Trucrlttit rury < * brra. letekaLandAgem DAVIS & SHYDER. )0 ) Farnham 8 ( . , , . , Omaha. Nebra 9kpp.pOO .OVUElfil inuully ulectcd laud InEwtcrn NotrMkaloi Je. Croat Bariratni In Unprorcd larnif , aod maba city property , . F.CDAYIS WKUSIEF Land Ccm'i C , P. yon suffer from Uj-gpcpsia , use BURDOCK ULOOD BlTTEIl ! I you are amictcd with nillousncsi , u o BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTKH ! I you are prostrated Ith sick Headache , take IIUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTEIU ( your Bowels are disordered , rcgulah ) them wit nUUDOCK BLLOD BITTEUf If your Blood Is tnpuro , purify It with .BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERE If you have Indigestion , you will find an antlJot In ' BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTEHS H you are troubled with Spring Complaints , ei adlcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD I1ITTERE If your Llrcrls torpid , rntoro It to healthy actloi with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEIia If your Liter U affected , you will find a sure ro storatlre In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you have any species of Humor or Pimple , fat not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you hare any symptoms at Ulcers or Scrofuloui Sortt , a curative remedy will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting ; strength and vitality to the nys tern , nothing can equal , BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , 1.00 pot flottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ota FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F. Doodaian. je 27 eod-me Tnls great peclflc cures that most leatbsome dlseoso SYPHILIS Whether In Its Primary , Secondary or Tortlarr Stag * . Removes all traces of A'crcury from the sys tem , Cures Scrofula , Old Sores , Rheuma tism , Eczema , Caurrh or any Blood Disease. Cores When Hot Springs Fail ! Malt era. Ark. , May 2,1S31. Wo have cases In our town who lived at Hot Spring and Here finally cured ulth S. S. 9. IICCAHSIO.H & MOKRY. Memphis , Mcnn. , May 12 , IB81 We have sold 1,290 bet les of S. S. S. In a year. It has glven.unUcrsal eitlslictlon. Fair minded physicians now recommend It us a positive specific. S. MANSPIKLD & Co. Louisville , Ky , , May IS , 1881. 8. S. 8. has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J. A. FLFXHIK. Denver , Col. May 2,1881. Everypurcha er I peaks In the highest tcrroi 3fS. 8. S. L. ilolsjctflr. _ Richmond. Vs. . May 11,1881. You can refer anybody to us In. regard to the uerlta of S. S. S. Folk , Miller & Co. Ha o never known S. 8. S. to fall to euro a cose : f Syphilis , when properly taken. U. L. Dcmmrd. perry , 0a. Ell Warren. The above signers areuentlemon of high stand ing. A HCOLQU1TT | , Governor ol Georgia. 1FTTOU WISH WB W U.TAKEYOURSE CA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars and oepy of Ittlo took 'Message to the Unfortunate. 81.OOO Rownrd IH be paid to any : hcmlst who will tlnd , on analysis 100 bottles 3 8. 8. , ono partlcloof Mercury lodMo Potaa- ilum or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props. Atlanta , da. Price of regular size reduced to $1.75 per i nt Je Small size , holding half the quantity , price , (1.00. ( - Sold by KENNARD & CO. , tnd Druggists Generally. _ " "TRUTH ATTESTED. JomoImportentSitutomo'ts of XV 1 Known People \Vliolly ' Verified. In order that the public may fully realize the ; cnulicncw ) of the statements , M well as thee > o crand value of tha article o [ which the ; ipcak , we publish herewith the /ac-slmile nliii-/ . ; urcs of parties whose sincerity la beyond qucs Ion. The Truth of these testimonials U abso- ute , nor can the facts they announce be Ig- lortd OMAIU , NUB. , May 21 , 1881. I. H. WARHRR b Co. : DXARSIR : I have frequently used Warner's iafe Kidney aud Liver Cure for local affectloui Attendant U | > on severe rheumatic attacks , and mvealnays derived beneflt therefrom , I have , l o used the Safe Nervine with satisfactory re- ults. I consider those medicines worthy of Deputy Treasurer OMAIU , NEB , May 24 , U81 I. " WARMIR fc Co. , Rochester , N. Y. : GKKTS : I ht.T naa ( four Safe Kidney and .Iv cr Cure this spring as a U or Invlgorator , and Hnd It the bent remedy I ever tried , I have isod I bottles , and It has made mo feel better ban ever 1 aid before In the spring. U. P. R. tibopi. OMAIU , NUB , May , 1B81. I. H. WARKIR&CO. : SIRS : For more than In yi ar I have suffered nuch In onvenlence from combined kidney and U cr diseases , mid have been untble to work , ny urln > iy erg us aUo being affrc'ed I Tied a ; reat many medicines and doctor * . * > ut I grow rorne and wor.e day by day , I was told I had Jrluht'a Disease , and 1 wlnhed myielf dead If 1 ould not have speedy relief. I took your Safe Cldney and Liver Cure , knowing nothing el e } as ever known to cure tha disease , and I hav. lot been disappointed. .The moJIclnu has cured ne , and I am perfeo ly well to-dar , entlruly hrough > our Bafo Kidney and Liver Cure 1 rlshtouallcucc twin publUhlng this valuable euiedvthrough lh world JexterL.TlioinasffiEro . , WILL DUVAND HKLT , 4(0 ALL ooicmcmD ruixiwini. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. If TOO WiBT TO BUT OB PBU All U Office , Boom 8. Orelpb'cn Vo t , Onaha , DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL * . HOTELS. PBOPRIETOR3 TOWKf. ARUNdroN , J. Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net. SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Btromiburg , N HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Louisville CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. G. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL ? . SEYMOUR , Nebraska City , N te MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Water.Ne COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W , MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb ) COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlndn , Iowa. . ENO'8 HOTEL , E. L. CNO , Eremont , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , y O. D. HACKNEY , Athland , Neb. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUDD , Guide Recd , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Oretton , la. JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH , Extra , IA > REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , In , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 6. BURGESS , Neola , la. OITY HOTEL , DID. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la , . PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINGS , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.'U A VERY , Stanton , PARKS HOTEL , Shenandoah , In , MERCHANTS HOTEL , j. W.IDOULWARE , Dutllngton Junction , M' COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanohard , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dayld City , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllll.cn , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , IdalQrove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Columbus , Neb. WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Otceoln , Neb , DOUQLA8 HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Clarke , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , 0. D. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb . O. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnh&rh St. . q > naha. Np.h. _ CARPETS" HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY § -AND J. twiler Is the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , GIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA. - - - - NEBRASKA. Special Attention Is Once More Called to jthe Fact thai Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHIN FOB MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S "WEAR ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing GoodsHats Hats and Caps Wo aro'propored to moot the domanda of the trade in' regard to Latest Styles ' " and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8t , \V H OT ES ALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AKO DEALEU N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. M.U. I. OBERFELDER & CO , , WHOLESALE MILLiffiET AM lOMffll 1308 and 1310 DOUaLAS STREET. Ipring Goods Eeoriflng Daily and Stook very nearly OompletB