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IKE OMAHA DA1X.Y . JBtiE : SATURDAY. MAFCH 18 1883. HE ALEXANDRIA OP TO-DA1 Suburbs of Wnahlngton-A Brltlsl Minister Without any Vehicle Sftvo a Hoarso. Corrcsdondcnce of N. Y. World , Docs anybody know that scvo miles below Washinnton , the gayos nnd most cosmopolitan city in th Union , is the slowest , the deadest , th most old-fashioned town in the worl Alexandria , in Virginia ? In forme times , when Washititjton was a bar rcn waste of avenues nnd a desert o paik reservations , Alexandria wes thriving little seaport tint is , it wa a port , but it was nox anywhere nca the soa. In it stands Olirist Church wTioro Washington had a new nm slumbered peacefully on Sundays fo nearly twenty years ; of which ho wa vestryman , and where the Leo fnmili always worshipped.t streets liavi quaint names Orinoko street , St Asiph Btrcdt all a hundred years behind hind the street nomenclature of the present day. Now it has quietly pu on its grave clothes and l.itn down tc die peacefully. It is sleepy nnd pro vincialand pretty , and altogether in congruous in the nineteenth century The bustle and hurry of WaAhingtor lifo is as far from it as if anothe world , instead of seven miles of terri tory , Jay between them. Goorgototn which the Capital has finally touchcc with its over-reaching arms , is an Ar cndian village still. In years goni by , when the Potomac marshes mad < Washington a place of deadly malaria most of the distinguished pursoni then in oflicial life , especially the for oien ministers , had their homes ir Georgetown. The resources/.of tin town were primitive , a what actuallj happened to the British MimVoi when living there in 1820proves. Mr Cannihtr , afterward LordSlratford DC Bcdcliffu , a oousin of the great Gobroc Canning was then the envoy to this country. Ono night just as lib wat about to start for an oflicial entertain- moat at the 'White ' House , en irrcmo- diablb accident happened to his cqul- page , and not ft hack , was to bo fount in Georgetown. Nothing daunted , the plenipotentiary inquired if any thing on wheels could bo found in Georgetown tobo pressed into the service ; but the whole town could on ly furnish ono vehicle , nnd that was n hcnnc. This was hastily brought out nnd Mr. Canning , laying liimsulf down carefully on his back , was driven on at a break-neck pace over to th White II u o. When ho arrived n the door the driver brawled out Make way for the British Minister' hearse ! " The effect may bo imagine but not described. Nswafimprovamente. B n Pramlsco Chronicle. A French stoelmanufao'urcrrecent | ly sent two plates , hichly ( polished , to Secretary Hunt of the Navy. They were plates such as will bo used in the construction of the now navy. When the box was opened , Lieutenant Very and Commander Evans , the amateur constructors , were present , and at the sight of the glistening metal they be came exceedingly demonstrative in their braise of its beautiful polish. A few. hours after a secret mooting of the sailor members of the Naval Ad visory Board was called , but the de liberation ! leaked Out , nnd it became known ; th t another point has been discovered in favor of steel. The sailor officers ibeliove that by keeping all thatpart of the vpssel abovb water polished there will be comparatively little riaint used , which willjof course , bo a .material saving in tho'annual ex pense , besides galning'about two'tbha ' in displacement'on the flagships , which may bo utilized forimoro armament. ' Cleaning "bright work" is the sail or's special abhorrence , and is'usually done by those on the "black list. ' ' The natural result -will be that with the increased work of keeping a ship's side polishea , the "black list" will DO n more stringmont system of disci pline. ThuH it is that ono improve ment leads to another. Various other innovations have boon suggested , one of them by nolofs a personage than the Secretary him self. Mr. Hunt , it appears , knows some ono who is fond of fulling , and when , a short time ago , A sailor on the practice ship Portsmouth fejl from aloft and was kill6d , it flashed upon the mind of the Secretary that the masts on boird ships might bo made like the belonging telescopic , firhing-poles longing to his friend. He therefore stipulated that in return fo * his advo cacy of steel ships his experiment of telescopic masts should be tried on the first flagship built. Of the successful operation of the plan there can bo no doubt , for the Secretary has consult ed Boyoral prominent shoot-iron pipe makers. It mabo n litto | moro expensive - pensive than the present mode , but as the question of cost has not boon a consideration in the "new navy , " the little additional expense of telescopic masts will not bo counted against it. In rough weather it will only bo noccoisary to take a reef in the lower and topmasts , while the yards ran bo let down on dock within roach of the Bailers , and there will be no further danger of losing men by their fulling from aloft while reefing or taking in sail. It is pleasing to know that the now navy promises to possess some ships suoh as no other naval power has. The 'Fruoo Hoodlum. s. F.Ctll A boy , not more than twelve years of ago , attired in articles of wearing apparel each of a different color and all at least three sizes too. largo for him , was the sole occupant qf a ceil at the Central Police Station jcater- d y. His dirt-begrimed face and still dirtier hands showed plainly that neither had known water and soap for many a day. Peering through the bars of his cell ho ttarod at a reporter for The Call who was patsing by , nnd asked him the time otyday. The ju venile prisoner was asked what ho was under arrest for ; "Nippin1 , " was the curt reply. "Hipping what ? " "Boots/ "What did you want to btoul boots for ! " "I didn't steal 'em ; 'nother foliar dtolo Tem and 1 carried 'em. " "Anything been done with youj case yet ! " "Oldlloiey gave tae thirty in the School , " was the young prisoner's manner of convoying the information that Judge Iloienbauru had committed him to the Industrial'Bchool for thir ty days. " ' "Don't you feel sorry that you did wrong and have been. ' 't ( . ' ' > ' "What's thirty d. ys ; that's noth ing. " "Ever been here before ? " "Yes , once beforej but , see here let up on ycr preaching and give u cigarette , will you } " When the reporter staled that h did not have any , the youthful pr ! soner turned atound nnd walked t the back part of his cell whistlein "I m Mary Kelly's Beau. " Collecting a Dividend. In the early days of railroading ! ; Missouri a six-font stranger with n ba < look ill his cyo , ono day entered ; station on the line of Blank & DAS ! HoBdpullcd out ten shares of stock ii the company , nnd inquired of the sin tion master if there were any divi tlends on the stock. "Never heard of any , " was the ro ply. ply.Didn't over anybody try to colloc dividends ? " "If they did thov > didn't got any thin * . " "Tills stock ought to pay ton po cent , " continued the stranger. Hero * n (1,000 ( Ten for cent a yiar would b $100. I've hold these sheers threi months which would bo $15. Pard nor , I want my divyl" "But I've nothing to do with it You must 0 to St. Louis. " "Too far awayl I'm goint ? to col lect hero and save time I Pilgrim count out my divyt" The above peroration was followed by sight of a six-shooter and an expression prossion which meant business , nnc the agent didn't consume throe miu utos counting out the money , whiol thb stranger took and walked out with the remark that ho had never in vested in any stock paying less thai ton per cant , and didn't Relieve in cumulative dividends. This was thi only dividend paid by that road foi thirteen years , and the agent on n sal ary of $40 per month had to stone that. "Thoro'a Nothing Lilto Thorn. " DAVENronT , IA. , Juno 2 , 1881. H. H. WAUNER fc Co. : Sirs I suf- 'fired for years with weak kidneys , Biliousness and constipation. Your 3afo Kidney and Liver Cure and Safe ? ills relieved nil theeo trcublcs ; in deed there's nothing like thorn. ncl13wlw. | MAKTIK F. QULELEY. UNDER THB BED. Tlmoa When It Has Concealed the Oft-Lookod-For Burglar. Detroit Peat. The man under the bed doeS not al ways provo a myth. Perhaps it is an actual fact that women who pray looker or him moro regularly than others of t less spiritual turn of mind ; when ho good woman kneels at the bodsidu 0 offer her devotions it is the most tatural thing in the world for her to irst explore that historic territory , nd satisfy herself that no concealed > urglar is listening. It is also a well- lUthonticatod fact thnt a pious woman 1 the suburbs of London did discover he legs of a bold , bad house-breaker ticking out just as she began her po- itlon. She did not shriek , but wont n with a prayer for that particular inner that would have molted the Wart of aNowgate , thief. I wish , that t might bo added that ho was con * orted on the spot , came out , and was ardonod , and afterward married the ctitio'uer. But truth compels mo to dd that the good woman was inter rupted in the mostBolomn , part of her prayer by a peal of laughter from the graceless younger brother who had en- oted the part of a < burglar. Moro tragic was the fllory of the lady who , traveling alone * shopped at n inn and mentioned the fact that he had boon followed and watched by villainous-looking man with n shock f red liair , who she feared had de igns upon the valuables she carrried with her. As nothing was seen of im at the inn , she rdlircd for the ight , carefully locked the door , nnd vns BOOH in bed , leaving a Ifcht burn- ng in front of n mirror. No sooner was her head on the pillow than she ad a distinct view of the man witk liu red hair crouching under the bed. ho made no sign , but reached softly or a scarf she had laid noir , made it ito a running noose , and waited. The next morning , when her Mrvants roko open the door , they found the ady sitting up in bed , grasping with oth hands the noose in which she old the fearful weight of the dead innjsho had strangled him , but was orsolf a raving maniac , from whom otiBon had forever gone. Some time ago n prominent judge i Birmingham , N. H. , was found nurdorod in his own house and no low to the murderer. It was inimo- iatoly after on ndvorso dooision head ad made in a case of great irapor- uuco , nnd the murder was supposed o have been instigated by a desire or revenge , but as all the parties ; ere respoctabl people it was impos iblo to fasten the uuiit on anyone , 'ho judge was a wiUowar , nnd lived lone with the exception of a young aughter and the servants. This au.ghtor was beautiful , nnd on the vening in question had returned omo from n ball nt n Into hour and ono directly to her own room wnoro he stood before her mirror taking if her jewels. As she did so. she icld her white and rounded arm bovo her head , and conscious of it- eauty said aloud : "What a boouti ul arm ! " little thinking the idle ro' aark of such consequence 03 it proved o bo in the tragedy that followed 'ha girl both saw nnd hoard ho- uthor's murderer , but as ho wtr uaskod failed to distinguish his foas uros , but always declared she should- now his voice if over she heard it. evoral years passed , and in another ity she was standing ia n crowd ob- orving some passing sight , when she rras conscious of the curious regard of & stranger who stood near , Looking t her with a singular intensity , ho made this remark : "Oh , the beauii- ularml" She knew the volcp in an nstant , and throwing hersolt bodily an the man denounced him ns her nther'a murderer. Ho was nrrosted , riod , and convicted , and told how he iad lain hidden under the bed and leard , the idle remark of the young irl whjch she herself had boon scarce- y oonsylous of. He had recognized er on mooting her , and involuntarily otrayod himself , as ho had been a tranger and an unsuspected party , Beauty , health , nnd linpplnesa fr ladle * n"WlNEOFOABnill I t I onnoKBD TO OONFUOIUS. Punerftl of the Murdered Celestial Most Disgraceful Scenes Ever Witnessed In Denver. Denver World , MtrJi IS. John Eng , whose myBtorioifi mui der is already of record , was buriec on yesterday at the city cemetery and his interment was raadt the oc canibn of an rthibition of riot atu makvoleuM , the most infamoui vt witnessed in Denver. The ceremo nies \rero advertised to occur a ( ! o'clock at McOovorn's nndciUklng tn ublislimont , on Arapahoe street Long before that hour thoi thorough f.iro was crowded with as motley an ( diKgrtcofully , disorderly and godlci * i sot AS were uver fcrowded into a limit ed space. TondinR the removal o : the remains to the cemetery , tlir ; manifetted their presence by shout lntp , jocrn nnd sucrcligious profaui i irhiuh shocked respecUblo people am nearly paralyzed the iramodiati mourner * with fright. Finally aftoi considerable ( rouble the coflln wai hearsed and iho proccrston startoa foi the cemetery * Oil reaching there , ai least 2,000 people were assembled and the arrival of the funeral trnir wisgreeted with suggestions and inn ondous , by no means calculated to ap pease the fears of the Mongolians , When the hearse drew up to Ihi grave preparatory to the rites pcculini ( o the nationality of which thedccciuiec had boon a representative. DIABOLIC * ! J1KIW ) AND I10WL.S woru raised and could not be sup dressed. It was n curious spcctacli and ono reverse of complimentary not nlono to the participants but nlm to those who composed the nudionco Here in ono of the oldest cometoriei ot the city , uheroin perchance boaufj has boon laid , the tears of love miu ilod with the damps of death upoi her brow , were acts of desecration am disgrace that vandals would hav < scarce attempted. In this place o : srpulturo for dust that once roundec into lifo , warmed into love and WAI FdLDED IX II1ELTIRINO AltUH. The hoodlums of the city ran riot hi the sunshine , mm a rained and fearlost of the consequences. On this spot , where the early aottlera of D nvoi risted when touched by the "pale Master of Mortality , " a gang irum iho purlieus feasted their 'desiro foi ' sport" at the oxponsoof iho dead , [ t was found to bo u'torly impossible to conduct the sacred rites contemplat ed ; in fact , it was with extreme diill- culty that the coflln was finally lowered - orod into the grave * and only then kftor the insignia of mourning had aeon scattered broadcast , the tomb stone shattered and theOhinoso driven rein the scpno. Those acts of vanda. ism are universally condemned by all cputablo citizens , and their ropoti- ion will never bo permitted. Ohin Sing , who died recently at Antonito , was buried a brief period > ruvious to the arrival ot BUR'S body unattended with the disorders de- ailed. The Ohincno returned oar'y Tuesday morning and completed the corcmo- aloB. I Mlralilta Biota. * 'Yuur Blosxim is . | Spring a euccesa. Mo Inr Isa of it ; she was dUHgnre'l hy ilotihea on I , pimples on'ber ' face , and had ft continuous headaohe. She is all right low , and all unslght y eruption * have van- < hed. You may refer all doubtlni ; par- tics to me. "K M. WILUAMBON , "KIK s'reet , Buffalo. " Price CO cents , trial bottles 10 cents. > I Drinking On Two liok * . Cincinnati10 r'stte. _ ' ' Ho was haggard , careworn , anduore uf foot. The dust ot the Queen city rot hanging in graceful fos'oona upon lia , oyobrowa and wildly diahovoled mir. Ho had bocn chasing a third ivenuo oar for fourteen blbcks bt t thii conductor was rhapsodical/ ! gazing in tlio eyes uf a bewitching little nurau- iirl whoso infaiitino charge was out ing touth upon the bell-punch , and uid not discovered that ho was foi- owed , and hio exhausted pursuer Iruggcd himself nil limp and weary nto ( he Burnot house bar , and called or a little bit of sugar , and a littla bit f lemon , with just a squeeze of whis ky to giro it a llavor , you know. Wo aid limp. Yes , very limp , for this Jiifortunato citizen waj the possessor f aright leg that was fully six inches barter than hii left. Sinking upon ho shortest limb his head barely ap- joarod above the bar when ho gave ho white aproned attendant his or- or. The stimulant was mixed and ho compoundor of lemon-juice and iourbon was about to turn to make oposit of the exhilarating beverage > oforo the thirsty inquirer , when the alter rose upon the elongated limb , nd , to the surprise of the barkeeper , ip found a six-foot man confronting liui. ' ' Where did that other follow go ? " shod the astanishod waiter. 'What ether fellow ? " asked the nfor.unate possessor of the short- tied limb. "Why that insignificant litllo son f a gun that called for whisky and ugar. " The citizen sank b ck on the game jg overcome by mortification , while lie barkeeper struck an attitude that vould have surprised Mmo. Tussand's lan of wax. At tha oonolusion of lie tableau the twain drank nt the ox. onso f f the house , and the curtain vas rung down to slow musio and red ro. F11E13 OF COST. Dn. KINO'S NEW DISCOVKHY for 3onsumption , Coughs nnd Colds ( Vsthma , Bronchitis , etc. . is given way in trial bottles free of cost to ho afllictod. If you hnvo n bad ough , cold , dilliculty of breathing , loarsoness or any alfoction of the hroat or lungs by all moaiiB give this vondorful remedy a trial. As you uluo your existence you cannot vflbrd to lot this opportunity pass. \Vocouldnot nilbrd , mid would not vo thia remedy away unleaa we mow it would Accomplish what wo laim for it. Thouaanda of hopeless asoa have already been completely urodbyit. There is no nicdicino in ho world that will euro ono half the ases that Du. KINQ'H NKYVD/I.COVKHV vill cure. For sale by 0) ) Ian & MoMAiiON , Omaha , Prince Gruisoupof. one ( f tbe richMt prlvatp gentlemen in Europe , hasfTJiut married bis daughter to Count EonmaTb- Vof , a simple offi.-er of the Husstan In p rial Gutrd. The marrhgd W s announce ! lant wee ! In WftRblngtun. of Ml s FRnnla Lysle , niece ot Scnutor I , raar , to J. J. Craw Ion' , of tlic poit'iflica department. Mr. Cobb recently married Ml n NVebl Ho I- new they were intended f r cl other as soon a * he spider. Mr , Z. L.Vh te , formerly corresnind rnt.ftt l > yA'hlnftt.m f Tbe New Yotl Tribune and now editor of The rienee l'rf * , 'wan maniedtoUa , M , Drum rriund , In Ne r York , on Wednesday. \7illlatril1. iUcl3-w y , of Sin Francisco fell In Iov4 tf Hh ths wid ) W F. rbw , an ( etiga cd ta miry her. He W n hbou idveotyyf ars old ) nnd had > n affect ! n o ( he li art , If nldes Ixlne ft sufTere' fruit pkrJj'slni. Ilia pht-ntcTani n-surcd bin thai mftrrlflfr * Would be speedily followed ! > y d Ui Unwilling to Ulto tbe risk , hi b "ok Iilii promise Thc s facts were pre tented in liln d fense to a tiit fob dnmneei but the j iry did not deem them ma'erlal nd gave the widow a verdict of $5,000. Conjugal ametilllei "Do y < u know It wliat tuorith of the year my wife talks tin lea t ? ' ' "Well , I suppose when ahe c tchei c Od and IMCS her voice. ' "IT t nt all Itiii In Febmarj. [ ' "Why h tha' ' ? " "Be calHO 1'ebtuarv has ( he fcw- daj s. " A remedy with such a repressnlattnn M Hos- totter't Stomach Hitters rfenen o a fair trlsl II ) ou a'o djsticptlc , > our malvlj will ovcntualh jlc d toll ; lljou are fCch)6 ) , lack flesh and ( eel ile. | tondcnt It III both build and cheer } ou up ] l ! < ou are constipated It will n.lle % e 5 ou , and ll bilious , healthful ntlrauUte our liver. Don't cite , * ) n btit tialco this effort In the right direc tion. tion.For sale by all druggists and dca'crs irpncially. 1feh sro ml TRUTH ATTESTED. SomeImportant ! > tatemoMtsj of Wei Known People Wholly Verified. In order that tha public may fully realize the ? tn\ilncnt s of the statements , JL * well asth power and value ot the article ot which the } apeak , wo publish her with tl e fac slmlla signa tures of parties Whoso sincerity Is beyond ques tlon. The Truth of tbooe testimonials Is ab80 < lute , nor can the fact * they announce be Ig nored OMilli , Km. , May 21,1881. H. Hi WAttssit & Co. : DXARSIR : 1 have frequently used Warner' * te Kldnev attd Liver Cure for local affectloni tttcndant upon severe rheumatic attacks , and haionl'Bys derived benefit therefrom. I havt l o us d the Safe N crime with satisfactory re oults. I consider these medlclLCi worthy ol cooflde re Deputy Treasure ! Nis , May 24 , IcSl If , ff WlRNRit ft Co. , Boehester , N. Y. ' : Guns : I .h&T ass iyour Safe Kidney and > Ivor Cure this spring as a it er Inylgorator , and 1 Bud i the best remedy I over tried. Ih Tt used 4 bottles , ard It has made ma feel better than ever 1 old before la the spring. , U. P. n. tihnps. OITAIIA , NIB , May it , JbSl. II. n. WAR5W4CO. : SIRS : Formore , than ID yars T have suffered much la ontenlcnce from combined kidney and liver diseases , Mid have been unible to , work , my Urln > yorg us also being affected. I rltds float many mcdlclnr * and doctor * , hut t grew * oruoand won * day by day 1 was told I had Brlsht's Disease , and I wished mynelf dead if I could not have speedy relief. 1 took your Safe Kidney and Liver turo , know log coining elst waseverknonntocnrotha disease. atU I hav > not been disappointed Th medicine has cured me , and Ham ptrfeo ly well to-itsv , entirely hroCirh jour t to Kidney and Liter Cure 1 wish you all suce us In pumUhln ; thla tUuablc rcmedv through lh Morlil u. r.n. n , shops : hoi'Bi d < ff equally ttrcnj endorsement" ninny it f'cm u euci where hone ttki abai Joncd have been nlunttilly glten , Hhoviiugtho rcmnrkibU lower of Warner's ae Kidney and LH or Cure , tall dl'ca cstf the Kldnc ) * , liver orurinir ) or.- ; an , If any ono wno read * this has any i > n j tal tn uble rein mber the great remedy , roe M. R. RISDON , Gen'l Insurance Agent OB xxcxi era va racs : o , , of London , Office , Boyd's ' Opera House. BOSTON MARKET , Cuming Street J. J , HOBE8 , Fropr. Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds , Poultry , Fish , &cv in O r rOlarkson flc Hum , Successor * tn UkhnrJj & Huul , ATTORNEYS -LAW H. Employment Agent 1 Railroad Outfit on Short Notice. ; iltb St. , Near Farnbam. ml-e'-d-t Geo. P , Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IBth und Oodgo Bit. , Om h , Neb , Thli vrency does etuicniia brokeiivg * butlovt * . Do i utipaeuUte and therolon any bargsdnt nonk fnmirfd to " " John Q. Jacobs , iFoi , rlyof OUh ft Jacobs , ) Kft % ' * 3T * * ' I * Bufffock mU , . Mrs. J. O. Tto ! ittK > n , I'ltUlnim Pa , ( writer1 was suftcrin ? frmri ircfioral dclillltj , want ot ap petite , constlpllon , etc. , no ( hit fl'e wa a bur den ; after u lnir Itunlnck Illrxxl lilltcru I felt bet ttr than for yean. I cannot praise jour Iliucn too much. " n. Olblrt , nl BuCalij , N < Y.k wrlt * ! "Vom Ilunloek Dloi ISItUr * . In ihronlc illi a.toiiof tin blood liter a..J KlOnoti , hate been Ritrnalh marked with success lhave u eJ thun innull lth lic t results , for t 'Idlti ofthcllter and In raiool n friend of mine differing trim dro the ellect KM lutr\.loiii. " Bruce Turner , ; tochc tcr , N. Y. , v , rltw : ' ! hat e been Hiibjcct to fcrious disorder of the klclncjs. and unalilc to attend to liunlncM * Ilurdock Illood Illttcra rrll te < l me before half abottlo was ueed I feel conndtnt that thov will Mitlrcl ) cure me. " > Aociilth Hall , ltlnthnmpton ) , N. Y. , rites : " 1 Buffered lth a dull ) m1n through tnv eft liiiiT aiid ( houldcr. last my spirits , apixtlte anil color , and could with Ultnctilty keep up nil da ) . Took ) our Uuriloik Blood Hitler * ns dl * retted , and hate fe t ho lain since first week af ter uslntr them , " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four yean ago t had an attack of bilious forcr , and neter fully recovered. Sir digestive onrani were weakened , and I would be completely pros- irntcd for da ) s. After uslnjj t o bottlca of ) our durdoek Clood Dlttcrs the linprotcmcnt was no T | Ililc that I was astonlihcd. I can now. though ( IIcan of age , do a fair nnd reasonable day'i work. 0. Blacket Robinson , proprietor Of The Canada ? rc b ) tcrian , Toronta , Out. , writes : "Feryears [ suffered ( rrc&tly from oft-recurring headache. ' I used ) our Ilurdock lilood Hitters with happiest rcsulu , and I now find intscU In better health ban for ) cars past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo. N. Y , writes : ' ! have used llurdotk Blood lilttcri for nen oui nnd bil ious hevlachifl , nnd can recommend It to anyone requiring a euro for bllllousncss. " Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : 'For sorernl years 1 hive Buffered front oft-rocur- ring hllllous headaches , tlyspctmla , and com * tlalnta peculiar to m ) sex. Since using tour Jurdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relleted. " Price , 91.00 pel Settle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cti FOSTEE , IILBUEN , & Co , , Props , ' BTJITAI.O , N. V. ' Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. < F. Goodman. Je S7.coU-ms i Tnts great ipcciHc cures tbat tnoat Ioatt.iomo disease SYPHILIS Whether ID It * Primary , Secondary or Tflrtlarr Stago- Removes all traces ol > oriury irom the tys- teoi , Cures Scrofula , Oli Sea , Uheuum- tlsm. Enema , Cainrrh or nny Blood Disease. Cnrei When Hot Springs Foil I Malvern , Ark. , May 2,1SS1. Wo hat o canes In our ton n who lit ed at Hot Spring and were Dually cured with S. B. S. McCxiiMON & HURRY. Memphis , Menn. , May 12,1881 We ha\o sold 1,290 hot leg of H , S. S. In a year. It has pit en universal satisfaction , t air mlnaed > hslclans now recommend it ns a positive Specific. 8 MANBNkLD & CO. Loulstllle , Ky , , May IB. 1881. 8. S. S. hag given better salt faction than nny medicine I bate ever sold. j. A. FLI-XHXK. IentciCol. May 2,188L Every purcha cr ( peaks In the hlgni-st tcrmi o ! S. S. b. L. Meuueter. Rlchn.ondt Va . May 11,1881. You can refer anybody to us In rusrard to the merit ) of S. 8. S. Folk , Miller & Co. Ha o neter known 8 8. 8 to fail to cure a cue cf Syphilis , when pmperly taken. EHWarren. H.I , Dem aril. { ) Perry , n . The above signers areventlcman of high eland- ng. A II COLQU1TT , Ooiernor IF YOII WISH WK W LI * TAKE YnUKSH CA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars and oepy of Ittlc book 'Missa.'e to the Unfortimtte. 31.0OO H wnrd will bo raid to nny chumtst who will lind , on aimijiln UK ) bottles S S. S. , mrtlcloof Meroury Joiliio 1'otc.s- alum or nny iliiKial snbstvico. SWIFT Sl'tCiriC CO. ITOi . At'.aruu , Oa. 1'rlca o' regular sire reduced to 81 75 per nt lo Small s to , holding half the quantity , pr.ce , 91.00. Sold by KEXNARD t CO. , inJ Drugglbts ( .i nerallv. United States Depository NationalBank - r OMAHA. - Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING KbTABLlSHUUMT Ih OMAHA. 8UOOEB8OR3 TO KOONTZE BROTHERS. ) BTAnualHD ISt1 * . Orraoti | d as a National Rank Auyint 20,1F68 CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVEK 8OO OOf orrioiaa AND DIRIOIOU : QiMiAN KOUNTK , President. AtroubTDH KopNTii , Vice Pres'deol. H. W. YATUI , Cashier. A. J. POPPLKTOK , Attorney JOHN A. Cnuonrox , F. H. DAVIS , Awt. OubU , Thl t nk receives tleptwlti wlthnu regard amoucts. Issues time certificate * ( tearing Interest. Draw * draft * on Sin FrauciKO anil prlncltx. Hlvm of the United BUtiM , alao London , Uul > m LdtnburKh an-1 thj pi1ncl ) l cities of the con * nent of hurope. Sel ! | sitnjer tickets lor emlitranta by the ID THB OL DESTESTABLIBH ED 13ANKJJSTG HOUSii IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELLHAMILTON&GO Biuinos * transacted > nmo 01 thnt of au iucorporated bank , Aoootnitt kept in onrx-euoy or cold object to light thick without no loo. Oortliloatoi of deposit U uf > apav nhlo in three , Lr and twelve months , hearing Interest , or oil do- maud without iutorest , Adynuooi made to ouitomor * on approved eoarltiei at market ratot at iutoresti The iuter it * of onitomer * are closely guarded , and ovei-y fuollitj- compatlblo with priuolple * of ouiid hanhlnK freely extended. Draw Bight draft * on Eut-luud , reUud , SootUud , and all varto of Europe. Soil European paMage tlolcot * . OOLLEOTION3 PROMPTLY MADE. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS , HOTELS. ARLINGTON , ) SARATOGA HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTEL HALL HOUSE , CITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE _ GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , END'S HOTEL , EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , SUMMIT HOUSE , JUDKIH3 HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , CITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , , , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOI EL , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , PARKS-HOTEL , COMMERO AL HOTEL , D&QNEUL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , dllDKINS HOUSE , BALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , GRAND PACIFIC , WOODS HOUSE , DOUHLAR HOUSE , LXCHANGE HOTEL , ? ino Watches and Clocks. _ Diamonds at Importers' Prices. Jewelry , moat Artiatio Stylos. Silverware , an Elegant Stock , Spectacles , Eo Glwseq , &a. ) pera Glasses , Choice Assortment. 3ngravingj in Best Styles. fiiia Repairing a Specialty , Pi ices in 1'lain Figures. PROPRIETORS J. Q. MclNTIRE. J. 8. STELLINIU8 , JOHN HANNAH , A. W. HALL , CHENEY & CLARK , J. a. MEAD , 5. SEYMOUR , P. L. THORP , , A. O. OAARPERJ O. W.MAYFIELD , E. BTOREY. E. U END , C. B. HACKr EY , FRANK LOVELL , Ei U GRUDD , SWAN & BECKER , tiUDKINS & BRO , , QEO. OALPH , 0. M. REYNOLDS , D. M. WALKER , 8. BURGESS , Dl B. WILLIAMS , ' ' MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS , J , U AVCRY , J. W. BOULWARE , F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , OHA8. DAQNELL , //M. LUTTON , FRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , D.F.6TEARN8 , J. NORTON , JOHN ECKERT , J. 8 DUNHAM , C. B. HACKNEY , TOWM ' Lincoln , Neb. Mllford. Neb. / Loulivllle Blair , Neb. Nellgh , Neb. Nabratka City , Neb Weeping Wate'r.Na Hardy ) Neb. Greenwood , Neb ] Clnrlndn , Iowa Eremont , Neb. Ashland , Neb Atkinton , Neb. Guide Hoed , Neb. Cretton , In. u Red Oak , la. Extra , la. Atlantic , la , Audubon , la. Ncola , la. Marian , la , Corning , la. Ctanton , Burlington Junction , M -tllanchard , In. Shenandoah , la , ' D yld City , Neb. College eprlncs , la. ' 'Vlllljca ' , la. ' Malvern , la. Ida'Qrovc , la Odcbolt , la Oolu'mbui , Neb. Osceola , Neb. Clarki Neb. Ashland , Neb. HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTYl AND , . , ' . . ' ' " ' ' ' , a the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AKD WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. . : We carry the largest stock andU , , \ , make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. 1313 Farnham Street. QMAHA. - - - - - NEBRASKA , UluMno HIP PQ ! ulbAEta I ! bSbASid \ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ! Largest a nd Best Assorted Stock of any Retail Cigar House in the City. FINEST 5c AND IQc CIGARS In the Market. STOCK COMPRISING OVER FIFTEEN WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR BRANDS , WHICH WE OFFER , 2STOT T COST I . -/JL.MC- LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN. "Special Discount By Bo * . " SCHROTER & BEOHT'S "OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY , " First Door N. Opera House. mseoitv JEWELRY AND MUSIC HOUSE. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. Pianos , the Stock and others. Organs , Whitney & Holmoa. Music Books , Sheet Music. Accordians , Violins. Flutes and Fifes , Guitars. Musio Boxes , Harmonicas. Yollin Strings , Guitar Strings , &c. Inducemonta Superior to others. Our Mottoj 'Plain Figures , " we copy noneuf our competitors STYLES or dvertlapient we politely w eturn of the compliment , T ' Opera , House Block. ANGELL , & WHITE. lucitsit