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OMAHA DAILY BEE -FRIDAY , AP1UL 11 , 18& . llostcnod to their Graves ! Ilolying on testimonials written in viv id glowing language of some miraculous curoa made by aomo largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands to their graves ; believing in their almost insnno faith that the same miracle will bo performed on them , nnd thnt thcso testimonials mnko the cures , while the ao called rnodicino is all the time hastening them to thoirgravos. SVo have avoided publishing testimonials , as they do not make the euros , although wo have THOUSANDS OTON THOUflAKDM of thorn , of the moat wonderful cures , voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine , Hop Bittora , that makes the cures. It has never failed and never can. Wo will give reference to nny one for nny disease siniiliar to their own if desired , or will refer for to any neighbor , aa there ia not n neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Hop Bitters. A I/IS I. NO JOKIi. A prominent phyMctan of Plttflburg said tea a Indy natlont who WM complaining of her continued III health , and of his inability to euro her , jokingly Bald ! "Try Hop Blttornl' The ladytookltln earnest end used tha lilt- tern , from which aho obtained permanent health. She nonr laughs nt the doctor fur hln Joke , but ho l.i not BO well plowed with U , an It cost ham n good patient. PEES OK DOCTORS. The fee of doctors ia nn item thnt very many persons are interested in. Wo be lieve the schedule for visits in $3.00 , vrhich would tax n man confined to hia bed for n year , nnd in nocd of a daily vis it , ever $1.000 n year for medical atten dance nlonol And ono single bottle of Hop bitters taken in titno would save the $1.000 and all the year's sickness. A LAI > V'H wiHit. "Oh , how I do wish my nkln was tvi cloir nnd softtw youm , " rmlj almly to her friend , "You c n nasllv ir.ako It BO , answered the friend. "How ? " inquired the firnt lady. "By nitnR Hop Blttora that makcit ptiro , rich blood and blooming health. It did U for mo as you observe. " ur IIY TUP. nooTons. "Ia it possible that Mr. .Godfrey is up nnd at work , and cured by BO simple n remedy ? " "I assure you it is true that ho is en tirely cured , and with nothing but Hop Bitters , ntid only ton days ago his doctors gayo him up and said ho must die , from Kidney and Liver t roubles 1" Am kol nld. . . . * our. * r.t.r rn of II . Urf. A fa * dr.p * Inpc cbtnrxai. .114 U ll tuminr Jrinht Try II. 'f MUBU-VI& Aik Tour noMr .r drurct't for U > Uurutiinlb/llll.J 0.11 BI aiHT460M . J. W. WTJrriEUAlIlT , DOUJ AQS1IT , . jr. r. TliokUnoji net iv purlnar * of the bl od mil nlitu their t no tion u ixre li torforrctl wllh tliroutth w alt- ncua , iliov need ton- in ( { . Tli'y bononw licalthfullv ao Ivoliy thou * ot Hoittttoi B Stomnch U It tor a , Mhon fnlllngeliort ill relief from otlior Hourcoa. Tulnuperb silmuatlrR ton la also | ire tuts nd riusU fuvir and ague , coimtljutlon , liver romulaliii.i'js litjwla , tlieuinat un. nn t otli'r iillmcnti Via U wltli roKUlar * Ity. For s/ilo ny > ll Deal c/s Belgian Boyal and U 8 , Mall Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , MEW YORK AND ANTWERP , TltcllUnentrminy , Italy , Holland and France Sterrnxo Outivar > l , j.'O ; Tr | iild from Antwerp , < 2l | Ricu ton , Sir ) , Innliiillni ; lied > iiij [ , etc , Sit Cihla , ? 'ilii l'.x unlnn,9tUO ; Saloon frou { . 'uto ( W Kxciirblon 8110 to 9100. SZTl'ctet U'rlijht & Sons , Ooii. Agonti. 65 ItioiJ. way N. Y. Caldwcll. Ilimltton A IV. , Omaha. P. B. OU | . roan ft Co , Wl N lttli iitrott , Cmaha ; I ) , 11. Klin- ball. Ouu.lwAifou'.d. mftn ccxMy BOTTLES. Erlnnger , Buvuria < Culmbnchor , 13avnria Pilsner Boliumiiui. .Kniser . . , . , , . . , , . . . . . . .Bruuf : > n. -DOMESTIC. Burlwejser f St. Lonia. . Anliniifcer St Louis. BCH'- _ Mibvankco. Sclilitz-Pilsnor Milwauhoe. "Krmr's Ouinjm. Ale , Porter. Drimt > slic unrt Itliiue AVino ! 33D. MAUHPSR , > 11 P irtin m po xocir ori > J > o. H In Oi reifil way of unwUnif. Voit K t nicro dlrwtly nt tua flarnr olid trairtanw. Vou UJta tb riuoka cocltr. and tliu toulit deuiller and ejfcr. I'll * maoklnu la wjioklnii rvduooiHo a ftuo art , Tlio more Ui quwllon of adulterate tobacco fonca ItnoU on Uia alttutloa of MOOUK. Iho roora dwlraWu U lcoin to Uiow jTwdetlr vflwt you atu waollne In UlackwoU' * Uull Durham bixcn you b al jluat It owu unadulterated product. > /WirwuflB , na > or , dud uniuri'aa > ortii'WlU ' > .aroil . r\vtA \ Itaia tlio roll and air. Try l ( . and > ou will bo ' Ctft.1 , KoneR mInaultli put tiaito-ruatk of the Dull AH cuonw/fiil riiheruien and fiiorta. lawn cuiole U > irk > vcU' Dull ni.iimu tJUDluu Tcbaccq , anil Uicytujoy It. EUROPE ! ! OOOK'H O1UNU JKXCUUSIONil v K * Ynr > to Al > r , Mar and Jo" , 1W . I'AfiHAOB TICK BT - ' AT AN7IO 8T1KAUKIW. Spedal factlltle. foi 1 BEHTiia. Touinsr ncKni-a foi ' , . tiv a'l routoi. at irtluced i OK18T , BKOKKUS Tlio Slmdclicn , Tliclr Mothotls ntul Tliclr I'ronta An Old Jctr- lull Gitnloin , New York Mull Mid Kxp ren. Tha making of matrimonial matches has long bcou ouito a business among JOWB of a certain clau in thia city. There nro among thorn n largo number wLn live comfortably off the proceeds of their labor as matchmakers , unit there nro othcra who only occasionally act as mediators in such transactions lor profit of course. Ono of the latter class had n lawyer ar raigned last week for failing to recover n fee no per agreement. With a view of ascertaining the extent of the practice of matchmaking among the Jens by paid intermediators , n reporter for The Mail and Express visited the Jewish suction of Ilio city of which the coiner of Ludlow and Grand streets is the centra. In his ramblings ho chanced to nicotn cultured Kusslan Jew , who has travelled consider ably and is by virtue of this and his superior talents looked up to by his coreligionists - religionists in the section referred to , yet ho is by no means tin orthodox Jow. ' 'Oh , yet , " ho said , in answer to the re porters inquiry , "that businois is pretty extensively carried on in this city , and in fnct all ever the world , among Polish and Russian Jews ; nnd the Gorman Jews are also piano to it. It is on oriental prac tice and ilourishcn boit in Russia , Ro- umania and other places that do not enjoy - joy the bunoflla of civilized life. In the Orient young couples do not enjoy thu free intercourse that they have in this country. There foiv marriages are con tracted among Jews without the instru mentality of the Shodchon , as the inter mediator is called in the Ilobrciw vernac ular , and there are many who thrive at the profession and travel from pno coun try to another in the pursuit of their calling , much as commercial drummers do. Their rocomponno depends generally upon the liberality of the contracting par ties , but quite frequently they bargain for and receive from the groom a percentage of the bride's dowry. Sometimes the com mission la ever ton per cent. 8IIOD3HEH IN TUB C1TV. "Thoro are ft number of Shodchon in ; hi city , canoclolly in this locality. Every young Jew who starts in business > r appears capable of supporting a vrifo is ooked upon by the intermediators as ogititnato prey , and no matter how dotor- mitod ho may at first appear to bo a wcholor , their blandishments and argu- nonts soon convert him to their views. Hioy are a cunning sot , and among hem ivomon as well os mon. By clover diplomacy they often succeed in getting their man to promise thorn $1,000 for a desirable vrifo , and leave the mercenary groom to discover after marriage that his wife has cost him more than nor dowry amounts to by hundreds of dollars. " "Do rabbis over act as go-betweens in matrimonial matters ? " "Very frequently , yet not so often as s generally supposed. In Franco , however - over , matrimonial affairs nro nearly always arranged through rabbis. I know of in stances where one of them has received 25,000 or 50,000 francs as a foe. I recall ono case in particular. The rabbi found an acceptable husband for a daughter of n Russian general in the person of a Gor man Hubrow Baron. The bride's dowry was about 20,000,000 franca. The pnno- rnl is worth something like 200,000,000 francs , and at ono tune donated 1,000,000 roubles to the Russian schools. The barou is regarded among the Jews of Etiropo as fully us benevolent as the Rothschilds. Ilia most noteworthy act of charity was the presentation ( if 1,000,000 francs to the Alliance-Isra- elite. UKIFT D PilOJI OllinODOXY. "I myself was engaged through a Shodchon to the daughter of a wealthy Russian at the ace of seventeen. I wns Jinn ntudyingtho Talmud atSoth-ETamcd- riali. For oiglitovn months I was engaged without having seen my prospective wifo. She was to bring a dowry of 0(00ronbles , ffhich was balanced on my part by my 'amity connections , no I am tliu detcend- ant of a nobly family of Munich. Philo- lophical studiun wuro unmcthing I do ightcd in , and that brnkoorftho timlch , as it was ton evident that 1 wis drifting iway from ancient orthodoxy. Did 1 havn in voiuo in the snlrction of the wnmiin ? tt would have boon cniiHiden-d litring audacity for mo to have made nny ob- uctiou or given utterance to my imprea- aioiiH of the lady , no mutter how homely > r disagreeable she might have proven It is considered a grnvu triuioguefiini nmon ; ; Polish and Uunnian Jmto break iff an engugument. They are moro mil. ng to overlook H'spariition wftur innrri- ngo. " "Aro there no love mntclii'rl1' "Very few. The Oriental Jtiws are too irueticiil to give wny to Hmitiiiioiit. mid ( , 'ff.nnl lovu a u putoly podtit'ul feeling , u ) ii8aion that only grand inintla urn &IIBCOI- iblo of. Vuiy ftmu | itly thu toutmeiing ( adieu no el * BUO ono niuithur until tluii /eddiiig day. " "I fthould think that such n custom lould bo aucccfslully trniibphkiilod in tliib country " "If. will lloiiriNh hero just us long us ; ! : . Paliflh nnd Rummm .lows oliibtiT in eolouieH , an they do in this pnrt of thu city. It would bo ni-ci'trnvry to diutributo thum Mor UIH country tn lead them to drop this and other old country pructicea. Only by dispersing UIIMII tmi the poorer claw of Juivi uvor bu thoroughly Amci- camKod In the luphdr ciroK-n of , Jev , ihh ( society lure thu Sliudohau tuw nut uxton eholy p.ttruni/i'iV "Ho- did the cuotom originated ? " "Its history is vi-ry jijmiiMjt.and tluived nt in lUmiia under th ruijjn of Nit-h- olua , when early roarriagesOTU IIPPISHA- ry na a pro toot ion for the youili of the countrj , who , if unmHiTioil , wi > ro linblu to bo carried off to Siberia for military training. To imo their HOIIB during that reign of terror puronlu hud tluuu m.uried at tender oxen , Th mo iniio turnbla times 1 can diuttnutly rmombcr hearing iho bliriuka of anguish of uinthors > ho o young children wt'ro turn finm tlu'iii in the dead of niyht by she soluieia. Tiunu mothers in droves would endeiivor In fol low thuir olltipriii , only to diu of liuoger and fatigue at the ro.idaidrs , M > n ) i uiuthvr piwfil mo from lining carried otF by duguUiug mo as n ftiil until 1 beuuuio sui-u or eight jcara of ago.1' ' No well refill ut-iHl hfinsoiio ( t Hi mid ImvvitU- t lH'ttlu of Anuciiiiini IMiiKcx , the M'nrld wlito b | > | ietlnr uii'1 lu\i | ; < irntiir. HIV warn of countorfclU Ask juur xr < xur or druit > t for tliu guiiiiiiin iirltv.li > , i by Ur J ( S. JJ , Bln > ; rC& t lion A WMhinKtonlnttora } : llaimachimetta nnver dying duolo , anil Uiitlpr'ti nurvo haH had tit 1) exiunii.-d | in other w je. A notable 'inatniicu of this owmrrcd in 1850 , when Uun HutU-r WHS A yoqng practitioner ivt Lo nll Thu llnuhanaii uiuipa gu VUH in full progress and n great mooting was being hold it the largeit hftH of the rity. Rtifus Choato , the great lawyer , was addressing the meeting , and his eloquvnco had Uirown them into the wi'dt st enthusi asm , when n jar was foil and a crteh was heard. The cry wont forth , "tho floor is sinking " Every ono turned pale , and Lho audience rose for a Btampodo , when Ben Butler came to the front of the platform beside Mr. Ohoatc , and , calling the auJionco to a halt , Raid there was no danger ; that the architect of the building was present , and that ho would go with him and ox- amlno the building , and report , to allay their fears. This quieted the audionco. Butler and the architect made an im mediate uxaminition of the hall , and found the danger very groat. Butler at once returned and smilingly assured the audience that there was no danger but as the hall was overcrowded ho advised them to quietly adjourn to the public eqimro and there Mr. Ohoato would finish Ins speech. The crowd went quietly out and the catastropha was averted. At Biitlar stepped on the platform ho had whispered to Mr. Choate with n half laugh , in order to deceive the auaionce , This ia what ho said : "Mr. Ohnato , I must clear this house or wo shall all bo In hell in five minutes " Development * ! In Cnncor Treatment , Mr. W. II. Gilbert , Albany , On. ! "A gentleman named Moore , nonr tlilj city liad an oatlnp ; cancer cm hl.i fnco , which lift't ; ntcn awny hl > nero and liU under Up , and liiul oxtcndud up until it ha 1 Hourly reached liii oyo. Thcancnr wns pntlnft hia gnins and nnd rendered his tcotli no IOOKO thnt ho thousht they inlRht at nny time Hrnp out llo has boon taklrp SwiFtM ernclFlO nbout three months , and Its odevt ha lieon wniulorful. It tnw driven the p < > l on fioiu liU sy-loni , the cuncor has hoalnrl rontly , Ills teeth ! mu became - came stroiifj ngiln , nnd ho thinks ho hiw bcon resuioil from un nwfid doath. Ho Is the must entluii-liistiu limn I ever rnw. " TrcatUo un Blood and Skin Dlioaacs mailed Trco. TMK SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Go. 8WOUD 8\Vt\MjOWING. How I'rofosBlonals Train TlicniKolvos , lor.tlilsJ.Pcot. From Nature. When a physician introduces his finger , the handle of a spoon , or a pencil into the throat of n patient , the latter exper ience an extremely disagiocablosonsation. Any touching , however ellght it may bo , of the pharynx causes strangling , pain , and nausea , and the organ reacts with violence against the obstacle that pro- Bents itself to free respiration. Ihnro is no ono who has not moro than once ex perienced the disagreeable impression , ind for this reason wo are justly sur prised when wo moot with people who snom to bo proof against it , and who , fir ixnmplo , introduce into their pharynx urge , solid , and stiff objects like sword- iladcs , and causa > hcso to penetrate to a depth that appears incredible. It is ox- ) orimonts of this kind that constitute ho tricks of swords swallowors. These experiments are nearly always ho same. The individual cornea out dressed in a brilliant costume. At ono aide of him there are flags of different na- iormlitios , surrounding a panoply of s.v jres , swords , yatugans , and at the other n stack of guns provided with bayonets. Taking a flat eabro , whoso blade and hilt lava been cut out of the same metal , the Dlado being from fifty-live to sixty centi metres ia length , ho introduces its' ox- ; romity into his throat , taps the hilt ; ontly , and the blade at length disap- tear * . Ho then repeats the experiment n swallowing the blade at n single gulp. subsequently , after swallowing and dis gorging two of thcso Bamo .swords , ho : auses ono to penetrate up to its guard , a lecond not quite so far , a third n little OBS still , and a fourth up to about half ts length. Pressing now on Iho hilts , ho swallows ho four blades at a gulp ; and then ho akcs them out leisurely , ono by'ono. L'ho effect is quite surprising. After swallowing several different awards and sabres , ho takes an old musket armed vith a triangular bayonet , and swallmvs .ho latter , the gun remaining vertical ) vor hia lu-ad. Fimilly , ho borrows rv argo s.ibro from a dragoon \\hoia pna- > nt fur the purpose , and causes two- hurls of it to disappear. AH ft trick , on loing encored , the awnrd-awiillnwur linr- rown it ciino from n per turn in the. audieuce and HVTiillowa it ulmoNt entirely. A curtain number of spectators luunlly Jiink that the perfinnier produces un lluHlon tlir'Migh the aid of nomu trick , Did that it in iinponsiblo to swallow u Bword-bido. | ; But. thin I'H a mialako , for nword-Hwidloweis who employ nrtificoi nro few in number and their experiments but tligbtlynried , while tlm majority rt'iilly do iutioduco into their mouth mid o < , 'd ' imsnago the bl.ulos thnt they CHUBO o dm.ippiar. Thtiy nttain this result as olliiwn ; ' 1'ho back pirtn of the mouth , despite lieir HinifitivciiHHi nnd thuir rebellion ig.iiiiBt , contuetiith colid bodieq , are cnpiiblo of bei'omin ; HO changed tlirmigh iikliit ill ( it thu > gnultiiklly get used to uli- IKII mill contacts. Thin fuck iu taken iul- vaiitngo of in mfi 'omu. It daily hap- Hum thut ptraona i < fll utnl nith diburditi.s of thu thro.it or btnnmch can no longer nwallownr lakti iiuuiu-hinent , nd would diii nf < xhuuittioii vern they not fed nr- ifuially by uiminx of thu wji ] ih ! ; al ulio Tliu lutti-r la n vuleanixed rubber ubn , winch the patiunt u.illo , i aftur , lie iniiiiiur of aword auullowdra , and hrimgh thu extremity vrluch an nid ntioitiioi'H milk or bouillion. But thu inii'iit bt'foiu bt'ing abki to inrxltu daily IHO of thin apparotui , miiiit ncrvo a gnu- mini ppreuticfhhip. Tli first introduc- tioiioi the mill of tht < tube into tliu pliur- ix ia uxtrunifly painful , the fu'eojid in n ittlu hnnd it ia oiilv uftcr a lai | > u itiinborof trials , nmrt' " . * lets prolonged , llirtt the pc.tinnt Giiccecds in s\M > lloMiig | hirty or fort ) cenliinetiea of the tubiug without H li metablu unnsation. The wishing out of the eUinmoh , per- iii d bj meiins of a \ < ng flextblo tube which tbn pHtiont partially h-.mlliuvf , and Mith whu'h ho inji-ctn into tii.d removes from bin utomnoh u < piHiifity of tepid water by r Uiii ( { thu ttibu or letinm it ij ilnun ( u form a Mphon , likowno esMUUrii an npiirontiierliip of noinu IH > SJ but. tin * piiieiu nuccooilg in nccftx. K h'o ' orgiins to o int.-ict with tlio and IB linnlly nblu , a'lnr ' u nhort to B wiil ow thu latter Mth indillcr- elioo at Uiiiit , if n it f > H > ii.f iQtiou , \ \ ith lhe > w * rJ a Mtllowdrx it is ub iiloly thu n > uu > ; f''r with them it h only Maticins < ( ] uenui < iii repented tunl that the phurjnx bcttoniua attliii'iitly a < oiutomed tp It to permit them to nnul'y Rnnllow ob- n Inrgo ( Uiii litiid axfi.vorda , eabre , , n < id uv * ii lullutd cura llotv u Mparruw lluiijjril UoialU. U'lder the envi'H "f tJiu roof of Hi itm A ; Mi'rtnn'a ntuvw foundry tbo parru j tmvu found a phxort wull tuUpted forlniil.l luv'thtir nreiv , nnd thu inalerial they uthi r is hemp from thu yard of the wd- aye works ncross the ro d. Numerous nesta have been built until now there is quite n colony of birds sheltered under the eaves , A day or two ago ono of the ' little toilers , while engaged in construct- iug a homo , flow to the eavea with a long ; B'.I ' log of the heap , but ia crrcgtiig it in the process of nest building got cntanglrd BO that the tiny rope was wound about its neck. 'Iho bird fell from the nest and woa suspended in the air , dying evidently from strangulation. llorsfiml's Acid IMio < * | ihnto In Debility From Over-work. Dr. G. W. COI.UNH , Tipton , Ind. , says : "I used it in nervous debility brought on by overwork in warm weather , with good results. " GKNEllAlj FOUI3IGN KRWS. A 1'EACF. CONrKUKNOK. SHAKIM , April 10 , Sheikh Morghani received a letter yesterday evening from Gamin Digtm , stating that ho would on the 13th inst. send some Sheikhs to meet Morghanl at a spot distant from Suakim two hours ride , and that they would hold a conference with Morghani ( in the ques tion of an understanding with the Egyp tian and British authorities , inn HURT. LONDON , April 10 : The liabilities of Oillispio it Co. , East nnd West Indian merchants , who failed yesterday , are 1,250,000. Till ! CUIUN OllIBIH. The Times' dispatch from Madrid speaks as follows : "Signs of the approach preach of a serious economical crisis in Cuba is daily increasing. The continu ous fall in sugar Upbringing ruin nnd dis aster. Unless radical measures of relief are speedily adopted the long-suffering Cubans will bo driven to ccuracs disas trous for all. If Cuba is to bo saved the cost of living must bo reduced , the sys tem of administration and taxation im proved , and freer markets obtained for her products. " Till : OEHMllX MINISTRll. BnnuK , April 10. The rumor that Ilorr Vou Eiaundnckcr , German minister to the city of Washington , will bo recalled ia unfounded. The question ot his transfer to another post , however , tras discussed long before the Lasker incident happened. AIUIES1' OF A TENIAN. LONDON , April 10. Fenian named Fitzgerald was arrested in Linden to-day on the charge of treason-felony. | Ho will bo taken to Dublin to-night. "WE HAD BRCTEIl EVACtTATB. " A private letter from General Gordon dated March llth , says : "If the govern ment does not intend to relieve us wo had bettor evacuate immidiately. " A 1'orfeot Medicine. Sttro SINO , N. Y. , POST OFFICE , March 19 , 1883. Ono week ago , while engaged in my duties as Assistant Postmaster , I was taken with a violent pain or kink in my back ; it was so painful I could hardly breathe , nnd I actied all over my body. I immediately Bent for an ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTEH and applied it over the seat of pain ; in twenty minutes I was en tirely relieved and cured. I have used Allcock's Plasters in my family for over twenty years , nnd have found them won derfully offcctivo in curing coughs , colds and pulmonary difficulties. They are a perfect medicine cheat ; they euro without the slightest p.iin or inconvenience , never leaving a mark on the okin. THOS. LEARY , President of iho Village of Sing Sing , - iV.i When purchasing a I'orous Plaster , bo sure to got "Allcock's. " All other so- called Porous Plasters are imitations. Missouri ST. Louis , April 10. The complete list of republican district dch'gahm from Missouri to the Chicntjo convention ii in follows : fust , J. D. Harbor , II. D. Grimier ; ni'c < ml. 1 } 1. Turner , A. * W. Muller ; third , J. II. TIionriH , Ira B Hjdo ; fiurth , A 0. Daws , O. 0 Hilt ; fifth , Jno. li. .lonoi , Williiimm Warner ; , isth , W. S. Shirk , Oden ( itiitur : [ auvontb , Thuo. Broun r , M. 0. Iti-ynoldu ; pighth , Henry C. Mover " , John C. B < 3iii > ick ; ninth , Clmmi < y"T. Killev " , J. H. McLe.in ; tunth , Frml J > . Mott , K. W.Vnhcr ; elevtmth , Ed. Menhahn , 15. D. T.uikoy ; twelfth , Chun il Burton.V. . 1) Tylur ; thirteenth , J. B. A. Upton , Nornmn Ptibj ; fourlwnth , AL B. Carroll , IJoyd Duncnii. X oiui tif theo delayuteH are Hptcially inalruutcd , and their puisoual t'si'lentir.l pruftii'oncoa Imvu noc bouu aniiouncoil. Thu cli'clora naiiuulj by * the ( rryublican convention yuHk'iiluy nro us follovva : At " ! uijo ( , I'hil" A. Th"liip iiii. 1-iev. Mr , O.iiiica , ( colond ) ; tiret district , S. 0 Urock ; Hi'cond , Ucorgu Hull ; third , W. LI. Ilomalcy ; four Hi , Lyuinu Pinker ; fifth , Rodrrick B JohiiBon ; , sixth , J. W. Moore ; sovui'li , L , A. Thotniwon ; eighth , Otia ScaoinyliHs ; ninth , Nittlnm Oolo ; tunth , C. A. No coinb ; olovoutli , Ellu 0. KvrtHB ; twelfth , R. 0. Macboth ; iliirli'ciith , Solon Spencer ; fourteenth , W. W. Kriiinfr. A now sUite contnil coiiiiiiittoo vrnn : iluo olecU'd , with Win Witrner , of Kniifjia Citj , cliixiniiiui. Thu HM ] U of tlmt dclirnta naturoti ] > ou ulikh tlio ino'-t iiiiiuii\cmunt c.in bn inmto iiml by thu Hsu of I'nzionl's McdlcnU'il ( . 'oujplo.xiim ' ' ( i\uleriinruiighiioUHaUuwiic-.s u'.itl iitit-itiun .in liu o\cr ciiiuu lortvltig thu nkiii ilo3k.'iitoly wliito , ( iuft , nuil niuotitU. ThUop.iratlun < \ H. worlduiilu rupiitatlon , 8 < > no fear neoilban utoi UJucd of UiDieaiilt. SuU.by all tlitt iU A l.lttlo lliiw 111 Ouljn. TCiiv WFST , April 10 Mail advices from Havana olata Asuorolanded without rcainhuicti , UUIIHTOIU factLiia joined him. On the nuirch to the iiiit > rior , hia "ffiru'B oncounturcd troops several times , but iihhvttd them In rotroat. Great excite * inejit pruvaih , especially in Hnvann , iwiny to the concentration of largo forces of hoops. Tt is supposed the govorninunt ujed the Aupro ( ; inciJoiifc for a display of fi > riu to lutimtduto Cubans during the nest ulooiion. The govonnnont tele- ijiupliud tr > Spain for moro troop J. The ciMHorsliii ) ever disp.ttciiea h s buon ro- OitabliahJo , ut ttio I-'Alls. KIAOIJIA FALU , Out. , April 10. Thps. Vcdder mid N. H. Piorson , brothers-in- law , dsovQ to Go.\t Inland yesterday. Not roluiuing scnrc5i was niule : tli < n ni'iriiin . Pienoii'a body was found on hum lalund , nluit through the ht'ivd. IIH horao and bujjpjr tied ta n trpn. Vwlfior'a clothuj weru di'covored liuit on Ilio ion , bin no traca of him WHH fiitind It. is puppofiod t'it > men j'lHrt'.illed and Veddur shot Piorsnn , nuii aftprwt\rd committed mi- ciJii by juiopintt into the rapuU , B < th itro loxpei'tublo citir.iiiiB of Susnauuion Y. How can you romam u tmtlorur trom. dyiipopuiahini uiu u cases than HIO IWHIJJ otmid by Hood'u 'fry it. Bklppod Ilotwoen Daje. OnioAao , April 10. The Daily Nowa' Moumnuth (111 ( , ) special aays : llubbard , I the defaulting cashier of the First Na Itional bank hero , was rendering OSSIB- I tanco to the bank ofllclala yesterday in i' ' arriving at the extent and ch&rector oi the shorlnpo In the b.ink'fl fmancca , nnd was to have put in an nppoarnnco thia morning , but failed to appear at the ap pointed hour , and is supposed to have made good his escape. Unless you two Vonom'n medlcitod com- ploxlnn powder , which roitoroi freslme * ? to the nkbi , and linpnrU n dunxblo Holtiiosi cypiMIcd by none otlior. A Dyiifttnllo Story. OTTAWA , April 10. The reason why additional guards have been placed in the parliament building has at length trans pired. A few weeks since n man from Chicago , styling hitraolf Dr. Cosso , wrote Sir Jno. MacDonald , informing him that ha knew of n plot matured in the United Statca to blow up the parliament building with dynamite. Sir Jno. McDonald gave him porm'ssion to go ahead with his dotcctUo business nnd refused to give him any remuneration until the events proved the truth of the story nnd ho accomplished what he promised. Dr. Cosso sincp his arrival has bcon staying at the principal hotel and seems will provided with money. The Dominion pollco havn closely shadowed him but BO far liivo discovered nothing suspicious in hia behaviour. A Ne\r Gc-i'Hcr Bor.EMAN , Montana , April 10. Pros pectors just arrived from the upper Yellowstone bringing information th.it they discovered ft now geyser basin on the east side of the Yellowstone in n region of almost unacccssiblo ruggedness The discoverers saw two geysers in action nnd evidences of geyser action were geno- wily very marked. The now basin is ten miles south of the petrified forest. The "Imposition Umvcrapllo do 1'nrt Culs culro" awarded the higuost honors to Anuoc Inriv IJIttorH as the moat ollicacuius Btiiuu Innt to excite the appetlto and to keep the dl gestlvo nrgnnH in good order. Ask for thagen ulno article , manufactured only by Dr. J. G B. Siogert & Sons , and bo ware ot imitations Atrocious Doiibln IMurdor. CHICAOO , April 10. The Daily News' Mattoon (111 ( ) special nays : An atrocious double murder was commiUcd near Ravi- dan , Coles county , last night , an aged couple named Fleetwood being the vic tims. They were found in their beds this morning with their throats cuts. No truce of the perpetrators yet discovered nnd no cause is nasignod for the crime , unless that of robbery. A TftrifT Test. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 19. For the purpose of obtaining u square test vote on the merits of the tariff bill Kol y will demand the yew and nays on a mo tion to go into committee of the whole for its consideration if such a motion ia made by Morrison ; Tuesday next. All for Arilmr Tiiov , N. Y. , April 10. Tlio seven teenth congressional district elected * M. S. Townsend and Henry G. Burleigh delegates ; Royal C. Bolts and Wm. E. Knisaolburg , alternates , to the republican convention , all for Arthur. IsVour Blood Pure ? Now this is an important question , for with out purs and wholesome blood there can bo 110 perfect health , and without rood health life Is a moro burden nnd n waste. 1'nr impure blood the befc medicine known is SCOVILI/S SAIISAPAUILLA OK BLOOD AND 1,1V- , EH SYKU1 * mny bo bo implicitly relied on whqn ovnry thin ? else failn. Take it in the Kpring time especially , for tha impure secretions of thu blooil incident to thnt reason ol the year ; and take it at all tim a for Cancer , Scrofula , Liver compluints , Weakness , TJoils , Tumors , Swolllups , tikiu DiBou = ( W , ilaUri * and the thousand ilU that coma horn impure blocd. Tullsiuif about the Ltvor , wo pr'sumo ill tompfr ii n ore often can od byn disordered livur Lti m nnythlnsr ol-40. Toinnura a cheer ful dl p < * Itt < iii tko SCOVILL'd BLOOD AMJ IJ VKK SYKUP which will remove th'i prinm o.nm _ % mill restore the mind to its nutur.il tquilibiiuui. TKLIiGHAPH NOTK9. A Montreal contractor abacondau with ffj.V no i. i.U. U. lf tlio hiiKiiioi-fl portion of Hampton , Va. , k burned , l < m , fjlfO.OOO. Maryland liidulcod in n HOvcro wind and fnv Kt'irm ' Wttdiifaday. Tlio lilhbit Orovo Home at Noithsmpton , , ever liOO yeani old , Is burned. Tha Southern Dross association has declared figilut Koiorniimut [ jO"til : tttluRrnph. The Third Coiigres'ionnl ( H triet o ? ilis- ln ippl divldo delc atua between Blftino and Arthur. liib"n ! Kllwooil was iiuiiilnatad fur con- gro > iby tha r puUio'.iH of the .Fifth dintiiut ( jf Illilll'it ' ) . The fdionnor Ni'lson T. McFarlnn'l ' , of Gloucester , wus loft at uoa , 1'ivo tUliuruou ivuro drowned. Thn GuorRiik dolovatos it * the republican im- tlimul conveution are fur Arthur iwi luuir : .t hn has a uhuiicw for tin ) noiiituatliii. Thn whrat acrenijM of 1111111111 l 7l > * r cent lew UIAU that of IbSJ. Winter wnout { .rom- l&en 8J pff cunt of au : t\uruin crop. The mlniatt'r of jiiitice nf the Douiininu In a notified th < i preuilor of liritlsh Ctilumbi-v that the uuti-Chli.eBO law \oloud , An exiilo-luu of dynumitn ntthn stonn [ uar. rios IIOHI Fr.uiMiu , 'N. 0. , Itlllod Durkltuijin- .on mid Kdwi.ul ritroni ; nttdi wound u four mm. all colored. Kiiif ? John , of Abypimila , ts to bo rtivvarc'od i > the iitltiih. Admiral Itnultt h.u ; " ' ' l" lilin with 2.VI niulod nnd omnolrt li-l ji ultli Jolm nuir.t bii a duir.y. Mr. mid Mrn. The World B.iyn : It iu with trepidation thut the pnrugRipli wiitor itwfa in to do u paragraph ab ) ut John C Frc u mt. llo troiiiWii * buc.iusa } io IcnoivB tint n3 euro AS o' iiro eggR Mr Fremont is gi > - ing to deny lomu pivrt of what is vmttmi , 1 know about thin , bouauso i oiicu vsroto a pamgraph to the Ufoa that Fremont wus vt'sy ill. The report cumo ntr.n ht from hii otlice , and b'rtiannt camu tip to the city next day on purpoiu to ( isjuro o\orj'body ho was nil riyht , and thut bin associated who had told tlu storot hu llineto wore wicked uid deaii < iiiiig bcingH. Fremont is nottioj ; prutty well tkloug iu lifo now , and foelu oiueitixo i > n thu ttb- joci of hiti ho.tlth. I do not think , from all that I ccai hear , thut he. m vioy wull fiiiaiiuially. Ho ia nUvtiy seifuiniou' and planning ; , hut lui sevdiH to lunku lit t > o or no huiwUvay. Hit unco bluok h < iir end b.-ard are now uwrly whim , but hm atop ia turm nnd bin lii-uro uroc-t , uud he ia a line looking inuu , mid I BO < I him m > w nnd them builioy up xiul down khu bay hi'- JNew.irk and Brighton , wlu-ro he hvf.i in a utat yoiluo cotton It is not imirxlly Uiion tlut tri. reuititit'fl prefitiiicu of mind nnuu * aMd : her hu4ba.ud fiom u litimOHtint ; expiri nnd probably kept Oiliforiiia for th UnOfd Muna After liu hud amrttd on hirt famous 1'noifm rjopu expedition , oneuiica in AVnshingtoui > uioucdfi in gut- tint ; > \ I" I through UDHgrtfa * tue.illiiig thu rtuthoiity ot thu expedition. Mr Frt- inont had orders to furuard by courier t > lior husband unj thing of jmportutico Unit came after ho left , uud ahu could easily have overtaken hint within three or four days. But aha quietly suppressed the order , Fremont uas on hin way rtj'nc- ing , and California was saved to the un ion. A atrong etlbrt vraa made to rcpru maud Fremont , but it slipped on the threshold of his expedition , ami ho vraa lionized in.atoid of rebuked. ] ' Tfie Largest Stock in Omaiia and Wakes the Lowest Prices ft. DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ft.f Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latest nnd moat tasty designs manufactured for thia spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Nowrefuly for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the Inteat tomers , the newest noveltra in styles in Turcoman. Madras nnd Suits and Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elosrant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHXVESICK , 120G , 1208 and 1210 Fnrnnm Street , - - - - OMA.UA , NRB HANUFAOTUIIER 07 OF > STBlCTLTjrUtST4LAtId AND TWO WHEEL OAETS. 1S18 and ISM Haraojr Street and 40S 8. ISth.Blf Jet , J llurtntod r > t loirua Mmlnhxl I'f nnon aurll k'n. . ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LBEV9E AND Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts , , DEALERS IN PEOOFComp'y AND BUEGLAE PEOOF SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. \VK CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO a a Itiatlm bftit and chcaptttt loou tor HtorJc cl anv k'nu.mv pound ! d equal to thrco pounUn ot corn ttock tea with Orouud Oil Cake la the Kail ana tflnwr , mstuna of rmmnu down , will Incrovto In velcht and be In goad markotabla roui'.Hoa In tha spring. Dalryinon , ux * ell RH others , who tiw It can tK > tiy ( to Its merits. Trvtt find Jmiim fjr yoUNh Prla ) 8 5.00 ivir ' ii : no rharvo tor . sicko , Addro"n wor > ' % > NiRn " " r./iMr f l > - > PROPRIETOR A i I 1C1 and JOS Sonlh llth Street , Omiha , Nebraska "Correspondence Holld'ed. " 1021 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , on Street Car Line. WUOl.t'SALK ANl > KRT\ir < iier , Lime , Lai Boors , Etc. ation and priesas "W > < 1 nndv ] n * any in Hii1 oily ' try fjAjM M A i if * WTONI B % # * yr B Si B < § 3 < $ * & 4 v vsrfS ETla 3 IK S vsJ JDYST , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Efttabhahed 187P Ortt.vrrh , , . . , Long and Nervous DiHoaaou Hpeodtly and I'ernninontly Oured. Pationtt Otirud at Homo. Write ftir "Tuc MKHIOAL-\IKHIONAIIV ! \ , " for the People , / > < , - 'onaultfttion and Corroanondenco Gratln P. O. Box M2 Tolcphom ; No. 2Ji ( ) HON. LDiYAUD lll'BSKLL , T'bstmR.stor , Davetiport , y : "Phynioau i itoa tmtty ivaa Marknd yiiccess. " COKGKKSSMAN MIJIO'HY , Davenport , HUM"AT i. iMomhlr Mm , Ktno Mncpt'tw. Wopflpifit ! Oi r-'i " 'louru ' * fi xrr"raaocsaacaa iSffjCTasaiiuiKa " " ' -f-f"- "t T f "rf fff" . f\EB OF ill hip 3 < H I ) tcJ Office and factory S. W. Cor. 1f 1lt and Gvphol / i/9 , Om ilwNeb. i DILII.il. Kl" , < ( HID lXQul f / Iliim. , lit * oO i ) Uu dfar . far