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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , MONDAY , MARCH 10,1884. Homo Itcnip , " All yon on n ( Milt It jou nnm n sick whote you on OcthopbltUr thftt never F ll. The weakest woman , smallest child , And nickcst invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from Ilhcumatism. kidney trouble or any weakness will bo almost now by usinjj hop bitters My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommended them to my people. Moth' odist Clergyman. Ask nj Ro J ilotHor II hop CHIcrj nra not thu bo. t Umlly medicine On earth. Malarial fever , Ague and Bilious , ness , will Icavo every _ neighborhood at soon at hop hitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with her bitters. " Ed. Onwogp Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness , Ice water is rendered harrnloss and moro refreshing and reviving with hoi bitten in each draught. The vigor of youth for Iho aged nnd infirm in hop bitters ! 'At tha change ot llto iiptliln ; cqiuli Hop luttcisto klUy kll trouliln Incident Th.toto. " 'Tho best periodical for ladies to take monthly and from which they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bit ters. " Mothers with sickly , fretful , nuroiiif children , will euro the children and benefit fit themselves by taking hop bitters dai IF Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease _ thut might hav < boon prevented by a timely use of ho [ bitters. Indigestion , weak stomach , irroqu larities of the bowels , cannot exist whoi hop bitters are used. A timely . ' . . * . " , line ni hop nitUra will krnpasholu Intnlly Ia robmt health a year" at u liltlo onjt. To produce real genuine sloop am child-liko repose all night , take a littl hop bitters cm retiring. That indigestion or stomach jias a night , preventing rest and sleep , will die appear by using hop bitters. Paralytic , nervous , tremulous eli ladies are made perfectly quiet am sprightly by using hop bittors. GOLD MEDAL , PAEIB , 1R7J BAKER'S .1 Warranted abinltilelu 71111 * Cofoa , from which tlio CXCCM c Olllrmbuiircmaicil. Itlin < M < tlmei t/ut ttrtngth of Cocoa mlxi \ \ MHlnrc.i , Arrowroot or Sugn nnd If therefore fur moro cconom cal. It la ( ! cllclou § , nourlfihlni itrcogthcnlni ; , ciully illgenlrd , an admirably adapted Tor Imnllin i well an for pcrson-i In health. Said J ( Iracom cicrjirlirr . f. BAKER & P0x Dorciiestcr , Mass WITH And your work is done for nil tira to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The Woil ( to produce a more durable mnterii for street pnvoiuent thnn the Sioux Fulls Qranito. IFOBJANT AMOUNT.OF OR MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent an estimates given upon application WM.MoBAIN&CO , , SIOUT DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAI J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , . . Until offloe * are repaired from rciult ot fire , otfl with Dr. Ptrker. Uooan 6 , Crcl btou Ulock if nii Htrocu. Sf , LOUIS PAPER 1ABEHODSE , Graham Paper Co S17an < lS19 North KUn Bt.etLoulj. WHOLBHALK DEALKUS IN BOOK , I KEWt ) , f BOARD AMP POINTER'S STOCI otlii lor Pum rt i IxixKo. 1 wUlcoreuir cikMln ( our d ) iorlou II 9 wU ) euro th * lucwt oWln Ui cue BO outt r ot ho " J/lan's Soluble Medicated Bougie Vn luttieoB * < iot f ct ? abel > i , oopabU , or Oil uf HI > U wixul , tutu'n' . Ui to produce dy icjuU t uttayiai : too smtfo of tb * rtomvJj. frlo * II.t d by ll drugyttti. or icuuled ca receipt oprli if ifJf.ORMl. . c , fc AN OVKIU.AP IN IJ.VNDB. 'ho H. , VM. lintul Ornnt Ovrrclriuvn- aiio IllKlilM of Sotllore. A few days ago dispatcher from Wash listen announced that the general lain flko had notified the 1) . t &I. rnilwaj ompfttiy to show cauno why the land latontod toil in excess of its grant shouli ot revert to the government. The com > any , having disposed of all its lands iromptly denied the allegation am Inimed it received only what it wa cgally entitled to. Considerable intcrcs was felt about the location of alleged ex c 3 and the probable effect of the gov rmncnt'a ' rlaim upon the purchasers am ircnont owners. In this connection th oil * wing letter and comment from Th jincoln Tumocrat will bo of interest : 1 have noticed lately in several papnro rticlos in regard to lands granted to Bur ngton ifc Missouri River H. II. Co. b ; lie act of congress of date July 2J , 18l ( ! vhcrein it in claimed that the railroai iompany have received a largo amount o nnd in excess of the actual amount du o them under auid act. In 1880 I brought several actions fo mrtics in the north part of this count ; or lands in odd numbered sections mi have just received n favorable docisloi of the commisnioners of the general Inn ofllco Washington , D. 0. , and as thi ipinion has been the aubjuct of connidei aolo comment , nnd is full of facts on iguros , showing the length of the mi uud , the number of acrts of land du ho company , both on the north mi outh aide of tlio line of the railroad , n well an the number of acroa of Ian claimed to have been received in OXCOE if their grant , I hopiwilli hand you certilied copy of said opinion for public ! Inn if you think it of aufllciuut intorei o do so. You will see that in thn action of tli B. & M. railroad company . The Unite jtntns , reported in the 8th of Uttoiui , | | iiigo 331 , that the government Imvir houed to the railroad company its patei ind the company having sold the land I a purchaser , that in such case , the "go1 ornmont is without a remedy , " and it timuting very strongly that those pu chasers will hold thu land without ai trouble to them. Yours truly , L. 0. Burnt. By the certified copy referred to in M L. 0. Burr'w letter , it is shown that tl supreme court has decided that the cot pany is entitled to 1,210,800 acren i each side of their line , or 2,441,600 acre mid Iho commissioner of public lands Washington has discovered and docidi that thu company him received 212,5 ! 70-100 acres more land than it is legal entitled to on the north side of tin line of road , and sixty days hnvo bet allowed the company to appeal from tli decision. Wo referred to this matter length flomo time time ago. The B. Af. in entitled twenty sections per mi for 180 C 1-100 miles , or 2,310,400 ncn all told , to -eqiully divided on oat side of the track. The letter and spir of thu law give no recourseto the con [ > any for selecting lands on ana side < the road to make up the deficiency c the other side. All tnis will make suriotm compile Lions and give rise to much litigutioi The trouble- arises out of the greud i the company , as well as from the negloc if not criminality of the land departmei at Washington. Your health depends on the purity < your blood. People who reiilixulthm a raking Hood's Sartiaparilla with the be tosults. A mamTAiiY IN Clio Cliler-liiation Snubbed l > y n Ka way Washington ( D. 0. ) Oorrospondom Now York World : Ohiof-Justico Wait f the supretno court , hud a funny e perienco the other day , and , as ho h related it to any number of friends , tl story lift * had a wide circulation in soci ty. Several weeks ago ho had an impe utivo engagement in Baltimore. Like t great men ho is proverbially absen minded. lie went up to the court ar after iv few moments' session adjounu the court and came- down leisurely to tl Baltimore & Ohio depot , whHi is only short distance from the capitol. As 1 got out of the street-car ho found he hi ton minutes in which to purchase a tick and got a seat on the tram. As lie \vo up to thu tiokot-ollico ho discovered , his surprise , that he had only a few pu nies in his pocket. Ho had neglected provide himself with "scrip fur his jou nuy. " Uu looked around the wattin room but savr no ono ho know. Wh was to bo done must bo douo quickly ; li nugagoment was an important one. i ho tiled up in linu to the ticket-olllco , ai when ho reached the window tl chief-justico smiled an an ful sinilo acru the full width of hia ainplo mouth ai asked the tickot-agout if ho know hn "No , I don'tr'enarlod the uguut , "ai what is moru I don't want tot What i you want ? " " 1 want a ticket to Baltimore and i turn. I am the chiof.jiisticoof thosuproi court , and I have no money with me ; is purely accidental. I can give you 11 personal check. " ' O , I know you. I know all the bloot but that dodge won't work on mo. have just hud two members of t ! cabinet try to 'bilk * mo out cf ticket ai no chief'justice dodge goto mo. Ta ! your ugly mug out of the window ai get out of the wny of people who ha money. " The chief justice glared. Ho could n fine the young man for contempt of ooui Ho felt cheaper nd worsu than if ho hi been a real fraud. Ho blushed and pc pired BO that the agent had his firm b hof strengthened. The chief.jiuti dashed out of the station to seu if 1 could nut find BOUIO ouo to identify hit Ho had only five minutes left. It was b short a time to ruu to the capitol. 1J taw no one. Across the street there wi a saloon and eating-house. Tim chit justice rnado a rush across the road , b ho stopped at the door. What if ho shou bo seen guiui ; into a common gin.mil What would people say , and it was a ba chaucu it any ono in there should kno him I Spying a private uutrunce 1 rushed in and accustod the proprioti with the frantic inquiry of "Do you kuo into ? " "Yea , bat yer head , I do , yor honor , said thu ahort'huinxl , freckled.faced me behind the bar , "Voato the bosu ar tl Bhupraiiiu court I seu yo ivory day goii by hero on the car * . " ' "Will you caih my check ? I huvo r tune to explain. " llur < the chiuf-juatit grabbed a piecu of paper on a desk nei by aud began to writu hurriedly , "Shuro I will. I've soon ould byes a on a tuor before- got out of monoj Thrust me , sore. Is it a twenty yo waul lore it is. Will yo have a drop before yi unl" But before any further cxplanatior iould bo in ado the cliief justice had grab > rd the money and was running acrosi ho street. Jn some way the ticket agent md learned of hia blunder during tin udgo's absence , and wan all politenosi fhen ho saw the money. Mr. Watte > aroly made the train , but ho has nol md such a shuck to his dignity sinct 10 went upon the bench of the supreme ourt. Phosphate. Specinc Virtues In Dyspepsia. Uu. A. JnxKtHs , Great Falls , N. II. ays : "I can testify to its aeominglj Imost specific virtues in cases of djs lepsia , nervousness and morbid vigilanci or wakufulncas. " 1 > WAI IKS. Homo iMinrinntloa About Tliclr littllarltlcH , CloTflnnJ UcralJ. "I have been looking all over the worl or a woman no bigger than 1 am , " sail ho Clio Mali , the Chinese dwarf at th museum last evening , "and if I cotili ) iily find her and then marry her I wouli ) o happy. " Oho Mali is about thu small cst man of his ago living. IIo is 4G year ) ld and only 2 foot 4 inches high ; butCh Unh is rich , with a regular income n 200 a week , and is anxious for avif with whom ho can keep company durin ; 'tis long hours on exhibition. Che Mai s a particular friend of Chang , the Chi icao giant , who is 8 foot tall , but wh admires Clio Mali , not so much for BIZ as for his nationality. Clio Mali has written a little boo about dwarfs , himself in particular , i which ho tolls of the high social noaitiu of his family and explains the cause c lis peculiarity of form. Ilia mothei while walking through the streets c Ringpn was greatly shocked and frighl uned by seeing n very small child cruuhu to death by the fulling of a tree. Sh was greatly aflectod and when Clio Ma was born , shortly afterward , ho bore a most a striking rosomblonco in face an liguro to thu little ono that was killei The child killed was but 2 years old an Clio Mali has never growji larger than child of that ago , and exclaiming , as sli boizod him , that her little ono hud n turned to life. The circumstance ) attrac cd widespread attention und led a to a ji diciul investigation , wherein all thu p < cnliar facts were brought out. "Tho most attractive little woman as curiosity , " said Mr. Elliott of tl Museum , "who was ever exhibited , Lucy Xarato. She is the smallest i thorn all , being 21 inches and weighing ] pounds , She can command a salary < § 7oO a week and is quito wealthy. " Mra. General ThiMiib ia probably tl most intelligent dwarf hvini ; . But tl only real live doll baby is Hop o' M Thumb , the little Nova Suotia midgu who woiuhs scarcely nmro than 1 pounds , Martha's Vnipyurd has recun ly sent out two little people , the Adau aioturs , vrho are ouch scarcely three fei tall , and who are valuable 113 curioaitu becauao of thuir intolligunco. "Tho trouble with little people , < midgeb , " said Mr. Elliott , "is that bi few of them are intelligent , and many i them almost brainlov * . A largo iiumbi of the children midgeta on oxhibitid about the country are repulsive moustro ities. But when n dimnmtivo spccimu of humanity ia discovered who bus u we developed intellect , ho is indeed u r.iritj Tom Thumb found himaolf a largo inn when compared with other mites durin recent years. But ho was cnu of the fin over exhibited ) and his prestige gavu hii a lasting fame. There will never bo at other Tom Thumb. People have becon so accustomed to curiontiea , and ha\ seen so many littlu people , that mite midgets or dwarfa have ceased to crcal Iho great sensations they formerly did , "Thoro was thu little follow"said Cli Mali , "who , many generations ago , fougl u battle with an Irish game-cock and w : reacuod , from his perilous plipht by or of the noble ladies of the court , wl chanced to discover him just in time 1 save his life. Then there w.u thu sprigh ly young follow , Sir Geoffrey Hudspi who first bowed before royalty brtmkin thtough the crust of a pie , from which 1 rose and adrossud Charles I , who Was t well pleased with his speech and actio that no knighted the little man on tli spot. It was this dwarf who .aftorwari fought a duel with Colonel Crofts , whoi the latter mortally wounded. Klizabot of Russia collected all the dwarfs sli could find , built a palace of ice on tli Nova and co'mpellod two of the littl ones to bo married therein. All who too part in the ceremony were loss than ( i inches high and the spectacle was 01 joyed by a vast assemblage of noble Unfortunately the bride and groom slo ] in the ice palace , caught cold and diet The only known specific remedy f < opiloptio fits is &amarltan Nervine. 411 hod opiloptio fits for 1C years , writes John Kuithly , of Priiicipio , Md "Samaritan Mervlno cured mo. " 81.C at Druggists. Hulvlm'a Oilicllo. Cincinnati Commercial.Qtr.jtto , Sulvini'd Othullo sttoius to have uiado profound sensation in London. So ton bio was its realism that oven the pit r monstratod. It is a porfurmanco OIK soon never to bo forgotten. Salvini conception of the clmraotop is surprisinj To htm Othello is u trained and uxpoi iencod soldier , a man of powerful p sions and yet not oauily moved. Ilunci in playing thu character nvt all the dovi ish insinuations of lago , however moi tally disturbing they bo , apparently mat a lasting iinproaaiun upon nun. What 1 feels he conceals , and It is only by tl nervous movement of his hands and th swollen aud throbbing veins in his ton plus , and thu restrained movement of th muscles of his face that ono perceives tli terrible storm raging within him. Ho still the soldier , the disciplined con mundcr , But when the cunning lago proceed from insinuation to clear accusation c Desdomona's unfaithfulness , und Otholl soi/.ta thu rascal by thu throat and di manda proof us stroug as proof uf Hoi Writ , Silvini , in the twinkling of an oy < i tran formed into a raging tiger ; h eyes flame with fiercest uro , aim ovoi foaturu becomes oxpreaslvo of the tr < moudous passion that shakes his whol boing. Wo remember when , at I'iku opera house , Salvini came to thi tram tion , how men rosu from their seats an women shrank appalled from what soon oi , far the moment , the unactmont of roil and tmibltt tragedy , in which lay would bo torn limb from limb. Nothu like it , or approaching it , was over been u the atuga hoio , and it would appear as London was unaccustomed to auch ii tense acting. fealvini is ono of Iho roost musculat on worful men on thu Btigo. Houco h Sauuon swvll botita him. Wiiun li | faces his enomte * , picks up hia fathe [ swings him over his shoulder as thoug 10 were a child , and with ono hand bcati ill * his foci ; or when ho puts his hands to ho pillars of the temple and pulls down hn edilico , involving all in ruins , there s nothing absurd about it. Tie seems U > ossesa the strength of n giant. Bui nuscuhr and powerful aa ho is , Salvini refused to play Othello more than twice a weok. Ilohimsolf ! { said it was to : exhausting. Its very intensity of passioi ; ) vorcamohimasit certainly overwhelmed is audiences. IN HOM.K. . VnnlvrrKary of tlin Coronntlnn ol i'opo Ix-o XIM.-A Hrll- Until Spculnolc. BAI.TIMOIIK , March 4. A special frorr Homo dated yesterday says : To-daj juing the sixth anniversary of the coronation nation of Pope Lee Xllt , , the grand ; ) ontilical celebration in the Sistini chapel was unprecodontcdly magnificonl md impressivo. Hia holiness , arrayed ii ! iia grand robesand wearing the tiara , ap [ icarod resplendent in white and gold lie waa carried in the coronation sudiu or chair , supported on the shoulders o four servants in light purplu medimva livery. Four other servants bore tin ancient fans of ostrich feathers. Hii appearance was feeble and agod. Hi entered the chapul with all the papa pomp and ceremony of stttto identifuH with the carnation of Sovereign Pontiff The procession from the papal upart inouta along the majestic corridors am salons WHS heided by a group of tin Guards Noblo. Thou came the pipa procession proper , the curdinuls first walking two by two , and presenting ai imposing spectaclein their crimsoi tobos , their trains being hold by gentle pages garbed in black velvet tunics witl pulled sleeves terminating with whit lace culFi. After the cardinals came th patriarchs , archbishops , bishops am monsignori in regular order , two b ; two , and wearing their robb s o purple. After these camp th deacons , doctors , priests , monks am friars , of all degrees , and thou the Popt' ' Not an order t > r brotherhood typo of th church's organ/.ttmna ! won without re presentation. After the church digtuta riou came the members of the diplomat ! corps , thuir ladies and friends. Afte these came the representatives of th knights of Malta , the grand master an three commanders of the order , they be ing lineal descendants of the first valiant over known. In the tribune on the right and clos to thu entrance of the chapel woru neate relatives and friends of thu popo. In th opposite tribune devoted tor sovereign wilt Prinro Cicscho and General Caccii The celebration of mass wua by the Dea Cardinal. Thu choir in singular hurmoii and without accompaniment rendered tli muss music of Kazziui. the Apparnit < Bami and a benediction enpuciall composed. At the termination of mm the pope , in a clear monotone , intone the "bljsaing , " the entire c-mgregatiu knoolinir , and as his holiness passed ot and xlong the chambers ho continual ! madu the sign of the cross on blessm thu ti8Bombligo After all this thu puj hold a lung audience with Cardini Jacobin ! . A Happy Patnlly. I'ullcil f mm the lina t , aiiiii'ozi'd ( rum the bottle , htomatlmNllI Hunrnll nillkAlll curdle ; li.iljy liallulujihnml ttittiil i t , Ilouteliulil ljiiniilii | hcails in audit IrlKht. . Io ) t ilony.'tuiH tliimitli Vic'orln , M 'ht win 1 liluous witliuilt d'torlv When eollo let ; fi > r | n. ic > ( ill Bluiubcr. All u liil tliclr pta > ur iin.l lei t Ilko thunder. Would Sou linu MorchnutTrMtlor. A swell who had -been paying devote attention to a rich .banker' * duaghter fii ally interviewed the old gentlemun o the subject. After a fuw preliminary n marks ho said : "I love your daughter , air , and war to marry her. " "Ah , is that so ( " replied the fathoi looking at him sharply over his glasaoi "I'm not surprised ut it. She's a goo girl. " "I know it , sir , and it was her good ness which won mo from the first. " "Ahem , yes I've hoard you had aom very extravagant habits , and eomo aa ba as they were extravagant. " "I've not boon a saint , air , but when am married and brought under the tot dor influence of a good and loving woma I shall reform. " "I am glad to .hoar that ; it would b unpleasant for your wife it you didn'i Were you aware air , that when my I giv you my daughter I give you with he $25,000 in United States bonds ? § 25,00 ( sir ! " "I was not aware of that , air , but : would make no difference to mo. Poet niary considerations do not enter into in calculations at all , air. Love ia of ft more importance , sir , and it is a wife , in a bank account I am looking for. .Mono is mere trash , sir. " "Don't give yourself away , young mat don't give younolf away. 1 said when give you my daughttr , I'd givu you th money ; but you BOO 1 am not gainx t give you my daughter and that change changes the aspect of failure very mater ally. Guod morning. Cull around afti you have boon reformed about tiftoe years. Aurovoir A CUHO Not lioyond Holp. Dr. M. II. liinudulo , Kenuwoe , Ill.advai ! u * of u remarkublo euro uf consumption. II nay a : "A neighbour's wife wan attacked wit violent lung UIKOOSO , and pronounced beyou hoi ( . from Quick Coimupmtlon. As a last t sort the family wiw porinnuled to try DH.WJ llALIA-i UALSAM. FOU TUB LUNG ! To thu astonishment of nil , by the time ul hud uaod ouo half ( Wen bottles she wcut aboi the hnuao dolnu ; her own work. I Raw her i her worst and bad no idea she could recover \VatNnn' * NiiiiralKln Klnir , Tills In ono of the bait remedies for Notirti glu ever Invented. His not a liniment , but i u inodlclno to bo taken Internally , and cim by RuluR tight to thu runt of the disease. . lady who tried many other thlii | < , without n lief , tried Neuralgia King , and was Iminocl fttolv cured. We iruwautoo It In all casea whe mod acRordliiR to dlrantlmiH A lleinlulsceiiHCO r the Vluksbur Sjieclil lii ( tch to the Olobo Demount. DES MOINEH. la. , March 3. Capt. li Ridernour and Chaplain A. 0. Bartoi who , und r the unapicca of Of n. G. M Dodge , wont to lllack lllver ( Mias ) bal tlo-jfround to got the remains of Col. J A. Kinsman , of the 23d Iowa , who w killed at that battle und buried on th field , have returned , having been umui cossful m their search. They visited Mi ludd , who lived then , as ho has ainct about a inilo from thu battle-ground , an of whom Mr. Burton purohasod thu lum borfrom wlach the box waa made i winch HID body of Ool. Kinsman was lui away. Mr Mnrshall , who owned th laud , and Mr. Kidd ansistod in theseurc : forthagravo. Mr Marshall reim-iubei eseing the head-board aa late as 1808 i inurki-a tree htoud near it , but the tre has been cut down and Urn hrad-boin has duappeared. Whether the body ho botn removed at somu time to a Nationa cemetry i not known. Possibly it has iut if so nil record of it is lost. Mr. Bur n is iUio [ ! certain ho found the spot , ni 10 was ( piito familliar with the field , ant m digging there was not a siqn that i > ody had boon buried. To patiufy thorn selves still further they , with the coneon if Mr. Kiddopened the grave of a youm man buried near , a few days after thai of Col. Kinsman , and in a box tnado o ho tame kind of lumber as that in nhicl ho colonel was placed. Not a vest-eye olio , lie boxclothing or body was to bo found and but two bonesa part of t no skull nnd t high. The evidence was quite coiiclu sivu that the remains of the colonel ha < onMroly resolved to earth. They madt .horough search on the field , and at tin National cemetery at Vicktburg , but in race could bo found , and they were ro uctantly compelled to return homomud a the rigrot and disappointment of thou sands of army boys , who wcro making ex pnsivo preparations for a fitting rtcop tion of the remains of the hero , and thei lonulturo on Iowa soil , Mr. Barton say 10 found standing out very prominent .ho names of a good many Iowa boys which they cut , with the date , on th .roes , on that memorable "May 18 18015. " Ijotlcr IVoni Dr. Terro. 18 WKST I55TU STIIEET , \ NEW YOUK , JUNH 1 , 188 : . J I have boon a aullorer in the past witl Malaria , which finally became Chills am Fever. Treatment by my physician failei to help mo. I usnd DIUXDKF.TII'.S PH.L and was cured. Thirteen months hav elapsed since then , and I have had n recurrence. Other members of my fami ly used tli em for the same trouble , witl the same peed result. 1 cheerfully endorse thorn for that ill ness , and also as a pleasant laxative o purgative , according to the number taken They are now n household remedy witl mo , and I am never without them , would gladly givu the details of thu fore going to any who mivht choose to cal upon mo for them. J. E. SEIIRE , Dcntisl. COST OV WV1NG ABUOAU. A Contrast Between Ijontlon nil Ainoi lean I'riccM. London C'arrcjpandoaco rhl'adclplita ' I'rean. "Thoro is no city in which you can g ( moru for sixpence or luss for a guiiu than in London. " This was what Richai Rush , the American diplomatic reprcsei tativo to England , said away back' in tl twenties These words are aj true tn-dn as they wcro when the shrewd obsorvui American gayo utterance to them. Brer to day is cheaper in London than in No York , Pr.ria. Vienna , Merlin , or Brusael You can get a suit of clothes made I measure irom roil Scotch t od f < § 15 , fashionably cut and well finis ! ed. Hundreds of tailors will bo gli to taku your measure and furnish a wel littini , ' suit of common but still fair in tonal for § 10 , I cm buy ready-mat shoes for § 2 00 every bit as uood us I M pnriihaso in Now York for S5 , whiln f that sum 1 can get us good a pair of ham sown "understandings" as I wish I wear. A good silk hut may bo bong ! for S3 , and u derby of the Litest faahn ; for iv tnlle over $2. Shirts and tinde wear are If ss than two-thirds the pric asked for thorn in New York , and tli gloves I wear cost mo 75 cents a pairan L huvo never yet found them to split t tear. Lidies' attire is proportionate ! cheap. Houses or ro nna may bo ha within two und oiie-hnlf nnlea of tli heart of the city , with gardens fet times us largo as the area th n'sidonci ) stands on , for a rent : of from § 150 to § 200 per annum ; u rotur faru by rail to the city , coitmiJ ! from site to eight cents , daily. Vegetables ai ubout half the pricu they are in the state ! Butter ia five cents u pound cheaper , an meat only ia a dear commodity. Nc netrly so much denrer though as is generally rally supposed. Yesterday I bought leg of excellent mutton for 20 cents pc oound , and for prime joints of beef th butchers aru asking 21 cents per pounc Then , again , finh is ridiculously chcaj I read in an Exeter paper that herring were sold in that town ono day last woe at the rate of twenty-four for three conti and that sprats were retailed at tire cent per quart. But Mr. llrush was ai right about th purchasing power of tha guinea as ho we in his estimate of the liberal cquivalant ol tainablo for the nimble sixponso. In th West End of London the most oxtortioi ate prices are asked by the tradosmei Fifteen dollars for a pair of trousers an 835 for a coat and vest are by no muai : exceptional prices , and there are plont of knights of the shears who would charjj SCO for a suit of evening dross that on could easily match at a city tailor's fc 825. I know several "snips" thi uro glad to array customers i all the glory of "clawhammer ooat , low cut vest and pants on suite fo § 15 London boarding-houses are a abomination aud a snare. Ono can go infinitely hotter nccomodation and food i Philadelphia Baltimore , or Boston for $ per week than can bo proccurcd in LOG don far double thu money , llailwn trawling , too , is much moro in Englan than in America. Even the third clai is , I think , quite , as expensive as the un form faru charged in the atatei and t make a journey of a few hundred miles i a first-class carriage will cost at least C per cent moro than in covering a like dii tanco of ground in the states , journey in in luxurious ease in a Pullman car. Angostura Ultlorn do not ony ] gulah themselves by their fliuor and uromut odor above all others generally uxod , but the are ulsu n sure preventive for all dUoaaea ori InatlnK from the digestive organs. Jiewuro i counterfeits. Ask your grocer or drufftfUt fi the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. , O. B. Slegert & Houg. lloiraml uy HaU tiitunmar. Hew York Hettld. ' Three of these girls say they go I school regularly , "remarked J ustice Powi in the Tombs police court thu otlu day , as four children were about to stc down. Agent Chiardi , who had arrestc the throe ua delinquents , and thu otht for picking up bones , touk the fourth gi ; ouo aide aud aaid ho know the others di not go to school. "Aron't Uioy all together ? " asked it court. "No , sir , " answered ono of the trii "Us don't belong to shu. " 'What ? The next girl who goes t school was that sentence correct1' "No , sir. " "What should aho have said ? " "Her ain't one of wo. " "Horror * ! The iiMct try it. " "She nen't ouo of u * throe , " The justice groaned und aikcdthofouri girl to repeat thu sentence. Shu had uai nothing about school , but aho rvphm "Slio ia not ono of us " "You are difcchar ed , " said the courl 'Tho others will have a chance to stud in a reformatory. " _ Union * you use Puiiom'a medicated con iJoxlon powder , which ruatorw fiwhueas t the akin , aud imports a durable 8oftn& equalled by nouo other. Has the Largest Stook in Omaha and Makes the Lowest. : Pricoo. urniture * DKAPERIES AND MIRR011S , Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latust and moat tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from < ho Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods tfow rcndy for the inspect ion ofcua- tomurfl'tlio iifwest novelti H in Suits ntid Odd Pieces. ELEVATOR , To All Floors. KIOHARDS & CLARKE , Proprietors. Draperies. Complete stock of nil the latest styles in Turcoman Madras nnd Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. 1206 , 1208 rnd 1210 FarnaraS' . OMAHA. NKB. Henley , Haynes& Van Arsdel , WHOLESALE HOTIOIS , HOSIEET J GENTS' ' FUMISHINd -VXD 1106 Farnam Street , - - - - - - OMAHA , NEB , W. A. CLARKE , Superintendne 0. P. RAILWAY. 17TH & 18TH STREETS- MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS UN R fl H WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , ; lii ! and Grain [ Elevator machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth i STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER ANDJGAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. § § i tf tfi VVe ore prepared to furnish plans "and estimates , nnd will contract for the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fromStone to the Roller System. 53J .mepec5al attention i iven ro furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates mude for snme. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & GLAREE , Omaha. PERFECTION JN Heating and Baking In only attained by uaing CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges , flITti WIBE mi [ OVER OOOfiS Fci sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS 0. M. LEIdlHON. H. T. OLABKB. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSOUH TO KENNAHD BH09. & CO. ) Wholesale Druggists ! DEALERS IN Paint * . .Oils. Brushes * . OMAI4A.