OMAHA DAif/i MONDAY , NOVEMbER 17 ? , JI . , . , ' t 1llttC f I * r t ilr if 1 * * > ' n lrti ' * * - -la -.A . . " > < " I mo. . ; ' ' i . > , - ' ' " . . . tl- - > i w ! n I "lit " ilml-lic NtJous Pi.utialloi. . Ocblillj , PhyMW WfRticss . Me c-irlalnn llon * ol TiucM. Skin o > Bones. Blood I'olsor.lnq. aid Sorts and Vllcuts , tw t i n > i "i' 11" ' J . . i'.i -tl''l.liliMtriclf , > . ' " > lf frl.n.l Dlfcnscs Mslnn tfum Infilscrcllon. Pposnroor1n iilen /'il ; ; , , , , ' - ' , r rtioa Jilarrlii" n.p-oi-'i or umwwiy. JJ rtm.s fOIK'ori-1 Vnfi . > ' ' I ' W < " ) IH w , M * ' < ' " " < .n-lltl ll < l > ' , eoiriTUn'- " : tiir fii11 i"U" i. A Positive Written Guaranlen i fMH lit 'lrlH < . ' .HU' rt' " . i - irh ! " ' . Fn 'i'li or irnian , 04 pace * , d * liz above ili oifcM In mile or fomalt , i'REk W1ARREACE CSUiBSl w.1l n * flntruti * HHWilfil In linhBn4tlHbl 1lin . > . 'f lr , I' * . 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Gold modal awarded the author by the National Medical ARSod&.lon , to the officers of which ho rcfrra. The Science of LlfeahouUl bo road by thoroung for Instruction , and by the alHlctod for relict. It Ul benefit all. London Lancet. Ttitro la no member of e-clcty to whom Tiie Bel- enoo of 12to will not be useful , whether youth , par ent , piarulan , Instructor or clcrfym ( a. ArRonaul. Addrcsi the PcaboOy If cd leal InUtuto , or Dr. W II. Parker , No. 4 Dulflnch Ktroct , Hoi ton , MftB3. , who may be consulted on all dlecasos rcqulrlnf ; ( kill and experience. CHironlo and obstinate disease * that have baffled the still of all other pbys-UCAl clans , Such treated suocena-ntHL fully irlthbol an InsUnco of failure. TUV FI P MEDICAL AND SUKGIOAL DISPENSARY' CROWNSE'S Ocr. 16th and Capitol Avenue , treat * all caeca Crip pled or Deformed , alco diseases of tL Nervous System , up Blood , and Urinary Organs Alt fiasaa of Curvtturo ot the Spine , Crooked Feel LKB and Armo , Dieeanca of the Illp , Knee , and olla Ankle JolnU. Also Chrnnlo affections of tlio Liver KhcumatUm , Paraljele , I'lles , Ulcers , UaUrrb , ma and Drouchltlo tto all treated by now and suc cessful methodx. All illsoasoa of tuo Dlood and Urin ary Organs , including these rroultlnR fiom Inc lucre- BCUI tlon , or exposure , are Batch and succaufully treated ord and s cure guaranteed. 1 oung men , mlaulo aged , and old men suffering from Woaknopa and Nervous exhaustion , produces indigestion , Palpitation nf the cap Heart , Despondency DlzzlnosH , Loss of Ifcmory , Lack able of Entrgy and Ambition , can bo restored to health and vigor , If case Is not too long noiluctcd. The SurgKm In charge In a graduate of JilTer- to eon Medical College 1865) ) and hag studied Ills profession In London , Paris and Ilcrlln. If allllrtcd , glaeT collar write full description of your ortso , and medicine - cine may 1'osontjou. Consultation frit. Addrca unil Omahn Dlapcneary , Crounno'e Illock , Omahi , Neb. OrCoa tioure 10-12 a. to.l-S and 7.8 p. m Eundaye ; 10 a m , taw C LSonJ for troatlgo cither on male diseases or .dtf 'imltiei , Wld trio epic tot M LUND AGENCY rob n ' a 'P V , o ? Zs iTB I ? S W Wb VJWaq o sucosasoR TO DAYIB & BHYDKH.J Gonornl Pokrela > ' ; JUO 1UI l PAKHAU BT. OMAHA. " ' ) l4o for Bile JSO.OCO fccrci oircfnlly sibofcJ Ucdi hu n Kiftarni'cbrtiki. . , t low price * DI ! oa cny termi. ho Improved litres tor wlo In DouglM , DoJfjo , OoIUx Putts , Hurt , turning , Sirpy , WuMnjtoo , Uerlfk on BiauJoni , and Butler Jountloj. ho T oa pild In ill p rts ol tbo BUt , Honey lotted en mprovod lirmj. oe Kot&rr rnhlloMwkTt lo offioo Concspond li VII am nt woi The he ftc Ifil nn f ways Will purllV Iho DLOOD"rc ' l KIDN ici UIKl JIKHfDllK TIIK KKAI. ho nnd VIGOR _ of YpUTIL . ' \VantofApiifllto , in- , ' ' BtrcMKth , 101 ciiroVl. I'on'js , luutcluaanu hu iu > rro3 rccalva mwlorcu. iCr.llvens the inlnd and well nnpullcs Ilrnlu 1'owrr. BnircrliiRfrom couiplaliits BUC ucullitrto their BOX Mill . pal .at Preifuunt fcticmpts at cn" tollioVopularllyoriliooilKliml. Uo uot cxpcrl * nc oua . . oumi Mp. , or our"BHKAMU001C. , " mi en mi In cle SICK OB WELL , _ In Invited lo pcnil tbeli nddrc a to TUB Swirr Krccmo Co. , liriwer a Atlanta , Oa. , for a cony of their treat no oa Woo. uul tilcln UlecwcJi , u hlch K 111 bo mulled ( ru- , Cancer for Many Years A family servant las been atllctcl for many yean with a cancer on her none , and wo , treated by "om ollbt bent pbjnclan ! , and tbo old itinudlm une without bentflt Untlly o K o ' " --r Hwift'n Ue \ ctflo and the 1st been complttely cureJ. JOHN HILL , 1 rVKKl S Thornton , Ua. , Auguit let , 1SS1 NOSE EATEN OFF , John Nave * , a young m n near here , ? ad a ranee on bl * face wb'ch ' hid eiten w y W noiotnd pit of hUclittk , and wa xt udlnit up tohUenis. A a la t tcaort ho ' put on Bwllt'i ) Kjwcillc , and I bu entirely cured him. Ill * fw ! all lic'uled ovu with uew tfuih , and bil tmr l bullb It bucclle Hjifwovery was wonderful wonderfulM. . f. CUUMLEf , If. D. , Otfltthorpv , G > . , AuxuitlO ( IS&4 the n RELICS OF THE CAMPAIGN , Mat Becomes of liic Paraphernalia of Parades , ot Uniforms. Tnrclicp , HcL inclH , Han * ! ll ( ' HntitH'iM Knit * IDK IHO lllp ll'i''l4 < > ( ' I lie Sin ll 1t y . New York Stnr All the pomp nnd circumstance of the glorious political war in over , nnd the iiu- posing pageants nro things nf the pnat. The martial music , the brilliant ll.im- bcnux , the gayly cn-pnrisoncd hnraemcii , nnd the handsomely equipped civic Infantry - fantry will bo seen no mure until nrx election. To many puraonn who wit ncsacd the impufting political demonatra tiono of the past few week. ' , it will prove intnrcsting to know n few facts in con- ncction with the work nocceanry to fil out the hosts of both parties with cam paign goods. The manufncture and nalo of these outfits give cinploytnent to n argo number of men nnd fcquiro the in- 'catinont of considerable capital. The phomcral utility of nrliclva lined in procca- ions nccustitaton thatthu materials out of irhich they are manufactured bo not too xponaivo , nnd , like the opnnglea on the oasAiuer garments of the dnnaoiuo , they ro intended to bo more ornamental than B iscful. A Urondwny firm , which makua specialty of manufacturing camjiaign i ooiJe , gave eomu intcrcaling facts to n itnr reporter in relation to the extent of he buaihots carried on in this lino. It is utimoted thnt nearly § 2,000,000 wns in- cstcd in political goods throughout the country this year , some firms carrying as high as S10U.OOO worth of stock. The largest amount expended came from re publican cofl'crs , The campaign goods business wns greatly dividca this year , many hat manufacturers going largely into the making of helmets and n num ber of fancy goods housca supplying the market with shirts. Another clais of men who are pecuniar ily benefited by political conteats are the on manufacturers ot banners nnd transpar encies. A Duauo street firm provided $10,000 worth of business during the rccont campaign and could have been half as much again if they dceirod to oi turn out inferior work. Probably $100- 000 has been spent in New York City and Brooklyn alone for signs , banners in nnd transparencies. To a person of nn inquiring turn of mind the following question must frequently ( Highest itself : "What becomes of all this paraphornnlm after the election ? " Jn the first placa any there are the torchon. After having been to utilized in parades the torch becomes the property of the multitudinous gamin , hia who organizes a demonstration of his own . oil u aiuall scale. With the aid of discarded - carded campaign attire , he marches with comrads of his own ago through n number : ) Ho ber of the city streuta until hit ) patriotic ' career ia brought to a wholesale atop by the armed intervention of the utisym- arm pathotie patrolman in blue. The torch , hit mou after figuring in thc o puerile pageants , cloai in undergoes aa ninny viciaaituden as the the nvo mortal and winds average , occasionally tolh as ; the solitary illuminator of aoino Italian's chestnut stand. jj' > The gnudy cloak and the plumed helmet I mot are occasionally rotiiincd na aotivc- nin by individuuld of a romantic turn. to und will ba bcqueathud by them to' their inch otlapriiig , aa a relic of the year of a great preeidontlnl campnign. Owing to the po- 8U culiar shape of the political headgear this "II scaaoii , the Imta will not bo utilized for who ordinary wear to any great extent ; but In who pant campaigns , muny n good , serviceable of > and many a warm woolen shirt en abled some poor devil to eke out his win- com iiboi ter'i wnrdroDo with the same , nnd saved whe him ] enough money to stand n social glae for hlm.aolf nnd friends. There ia u horrible faacinutlon nbout am CUVi : -m n uniform to young men , whether it bo the nttl Kaudy trappings of the militin or the who tawdry fiuoty of n campaign outfit which , Milder the charitable radiunco of the oloc- WH9 hii IM light , assumes nn nltnoat priacelj 8iir splendor. The fair sex is not indiUorent not the attractive appcnranco of a corpn ol two robust young followH.nll similarly nttired , nd this , porhnpfl , is why the average had oung man robeu himself in a suit whicn , wrui il his lucid intervals , ho would 'alum ns like ilHi Trould the yellow fovor. The garments ud Ulmatcly become the booty of the bin-ill - ilo/ who dons them with n satin- oys , serene - ialc action that and belongs only to boyhoou , boi 'oes forth conquering and to be con- iml tiered. On the east side of town , in the wife hickly populated districts the immense gni lumber of young hoodlums and the fro- inn uoncy of their parades within the lust nln on days appalled the mnnnolinil peeler nan nd wol.'o him up. His raids on thoou- inul husiaatio urchins carried dibinny into heir ranks , and they generally retired iu lst onfuiion , leaving munitions of war , In ho ohapo of torches , flags , etc. , in the cct ofiscssion of their natural enemy , the 10 xilicomun. But Now York is not the only town octi wherein < political proccesions arc held , out over the length nnd breadth of the old and the irrepruaslblo ardor of political lull nthusiuats finda vent In parades and ii re hat works , bonfires nnd stump speeches. ' 'uni ' transient nature of political pnrn- hat ihenuliu obtains all over the couutryand inu iftor being used once is generally lost ofo ight of forever. The ordinary Amori- tan citiV.on la with sound gifted a stratum 'em common < aunao , and he cm nearly al lim ceo through the transparent deices - on ices of professional politicians whun ffiia hey are to atimulate a factitious ciithuat- won ,8tl for certain candidates. After the The ieat of the battle most men return to ion ordinary olUirs of life and keep an eye itn ! peeled for the main chance , and in com such Individuals the trappings of a cam- 3ut &lgn can awaken no memories of exul 10 tation , and the torchon and clothes are " ncontinontly flung away. The ubiquit the thei junk dealer derives probably na ranch benefit as anybody from the dis did carded : uniforms , because rags hnvo a Ini market vuluo always nnd ho usually falls in for the greater proportion of the made clothing. full Owing to the business of campaigi by goods being divided up among so many some manufacturers , there was less profit th'f ' ser year than in any preceding prealdentia till contest. Four yoara ncjo there was man who mouoy apont for political outfita tlmn in that the aoaaoii just paaaed. One firm hat of 00,000 torches left on ita hands , whicl his had been made with the expectation o pox selling them to a local political leader. man At ftochoiter , N. Y ; St. Louis , Chi his CBRO , Cedar Kapida und other placea cam the paign goeda are manufactured on larg na scale , and the number of thofo eatabliah am inoutB is cunatantly increaaing. Th of Now liuil it Jl \ of Itepubllcan. rcc rcci A now at' lo of ballot-box waa used Massachusetts for the first time oi poi Tuesday. The voter deposits his hallo face downward on an inclined piano , UIK port turning of a crank carries it bctwceu alon pi ? ' if rubber ri tl of a boll announces thnt the ba lot is within the box. On one > end jif the box is n registering mnchino , in plain nipm , containing numbers , the register advanc ing onoovory time n ballot goes through. inTl This arrangement seems to cover nbout nil ! the requisites of n convenient and do girablo ballot box , aud there is no ap. parent reason why the whole country might not ndfpjit It with nd vantage. 1'OST.IJBIjIjUM INCIDENTS , A l-V\v OdtllllcH IJfcvoioiicel liy Visit In tlioVnr Dpparltncnt. Star. Aa n Star reporter entered the oflico o n wnr department official the other dnj hove wns atriick by the nppoaratico on voice of n visitor who wns just taking hi leave. Ho wni n henvy-not man , wit ! nn intelligent face , dark brown hair nnt heavy mustache , nnd apparently botwoei 45 nnd fiO years cf ngo. The reporter' titrt imprceeion wns thnt ho wns a milita ry olllcur of some prominence , but na he budo the ollici.il "good day" there wns n very prccoptible foreign nccont in hi speech , "Wns thnt nn nrmy cifllccr ? " asked the reporter after the door had closed upoi the departing visitor. "No , " replied the oflicinl , " ! never saw him before thnt I know of , but ho has just ' related to me n very interesting atory. " "I'm i just In the humor for n good atory , " said the reporter. "Well , my visitor is a Swede. During the rebellion he left hia homo in Sweden , they young < man , to como to this country to , igh for liberty. Ho wns n man of means , nnd wnn actuated simply by he roic motives. Upon arriving hero ho nt once enlisted iu a Now York regiment and waa sent aouth. Hia rogimout , na I remember it , wna rather a hard one , composed mainly of French and Germans mat , of a pretty rough clnsH , with officers > cars not much bettor At Now Orleans the young Swede's abilities were quickly recognized , and ho was given clerical work. In n short time ho was taken very 111 with chronic diarrhea , nnd when almost at death's door was shipped north a sixty day's furlough.That was in the summer. Ho did not improve much , and aa cold weather nppronchcd the doctors n torn advised him to seek n warmer climate mat , ho was entirely ignorant of military of tnrj regulations , nnd being desirous only of saving hia Hfo ho made his way , ho says , to Havana. There ho was under the care of a physician who was inUni some way connected with the > United Stntus consulate. By the time ho ; ' regained his health the war was over. I think ho then wont back to Sweden ; nt > rate ho didn't return to this country f ngnl until n forr days ago , whou ho came Now York to engage m business. Im- ngiu his surprise when ho learned that name h recorded an that of a do- lortor. Ilia mission hero is to clear him self of thnt stigma , ao that ho can enter iipinoao with nu unstained reputation. Bayn that he never received a cent fron the government while lie was iu the trmy ; , ami did not oven got his bounty nouey. Ho doesn't care for that , though , f Buys ; ull ho wants ia lo have his name iloarcd. I don't know anything nbout truth or falsity of his utory , but ho All it very ntrtiight. He will have to ring ' nllidavita nnd ether proofs to ostab- it before hia cneo can bo uctod upon , only give you the story aa ho related it f mo juatnow. " " 1 Buppoao you have many strange war ncldonts brought to your attention1 luggestod the reporter. . ' "Oh , yes , lots of them , " was the reply. hnvo in mind now the case of a man was reported ns killed in action , but > ' y turned up a few years ngo at a reunion hia I rogimout like n ghoat among hia ) y vheu ; ho wna shot. It was at the sncond jattlo of Bull Run , 1 think. Ho waa n uvalryman | , und rode in the front ranks n chnrgo. Ho was shot from hid horao the beginning of the charge , and the \ vholo regiment pi sed over him. There iiu doubt wbciit hia death , and that bdy waa not found occaaioned no nuprino | : Aa ho tolls the story , ho knew lothing ! until he regained coiisclotmncsa , or three months later , outin Michigan , "Ku Kiing cured for by some strangers who taken him in. Ho was a physical orW vruck , uii'l ' when 1 saw him ho looked n regular Yuilp. Ho wns all twisted Ho toru out cf ahr.pp as If ho had been enl ilortn up in U bailer explosion nnd . hrc mlohtd up afterwards. Ho wandered \.nc bout for Hoveral yenr nnd finally visited former homo. He found that hia on , believing htm dund , hud married og gain. Ho didn't trouble her , but con- ud f limed traveling nbout until finally he Allied the friendship of n well to-do CIS , nnd with him he made his homo , un inully mnrryiug one of Ms daughters. eoif lUtcr hia appearance nt the reunion of regiment , ho brought his cnso before vent fto diipnrtmout to have hia record cor- ccted nnd to secure the pension which dgi claimed on nccount of his wounds , ) lac The strangest incident within my recol- ii oction , " continued the olliclal , "was lol onncctod with the death of n colored erv , oldior. Both his widow nnd his mother V" lalmod n pension. The widow swore this mini , her husband , hud du-d n 180 'unnotaoo In 1882 of the amitllpix , bin ' hia niotliui wns no1- living t tlu < ; of his death nor even several yi-urt , - oforo. The mother claimed that tlin , her son , died in 18(14 ( of umnllpnx in 'onuoBsoo ; thnt alio htxl ri'pentuiily eeun Oil between 18U2nnd 18GI , but that hur hud never been mrrried. Now , tlmt. 1801 u nice snarl to untangle , for both { . ivoincu wuro evidently tolling the truth rci 'hero was a record of the man in quits And , according to which he was enlisted i < ot a certain date in that regiment nnd waa lompany ; nnd died of amiillpox in 1801 there was ulse strong evidence tluu died ti in 1801 ! of einullpoi , " A "How it " wns struiKhtonod outJ" asked A reporter , "Well i it learned , was that the man die in 18U2 , OA claimed by the widow. those times , however , and particularly liai IK ) thiiao I colored rogimonta , the officers every ellort to keep their ranks ing , nnd na the colored men seldom wonl any other name than Pompoy , or auch well-known darkey name , the after lays Borgounta , experienced little difficulty it tilling the place of some ono of the moi Sivod died or deserted. It was supposec in this instance no record waa made the i death of this Mosu , or whatever 1'lle name vas , when he died of the small : in 18(12but ( the eorgeant hunted up u ha who looked enough like him to taki plaoi * , nnd the now soldier ndoptuc name of the deud oneand wan knowi § gluts 1. Ditch. Two years later ha aha died ol smallpox , niul his death was recorded There weru really two soldiers , but out whom was mustered in and but ono whom who died according to th ? record. " aay "Who i got the pension ? " asked the ro or. " 1 don't recall the ohiraotor of thn re undo bv the department to the pun authorities , but my impreaeiou i t r.ci Jrr qrt it Y u arc , the hui Ir'- ' band , who died , did not die until 1801 , when it was shown ho wntn't the man , nnd the son , who did die in 1802 , never WAS mustered in , and there you nro. Ono nni muttered in nnd didn't die , nnd the other died , but wns never mustered in. " How OrconlmoJCH AVcro AIndu In tlio Irni'ljUnjH or I lie Iteliclllon , Newark ( N. J. ) Pram. " 1 wns nt the hend of the first burcn which was estnbliahod f ( r thn mauufnc turo of greenbacks , " said William A Shannon to n Prces reporter. "It wtia in g the Intter we-sk in August that prcpara tion wns maOo for the emiajlnn of the lira gruonbacki , or na they were then called demand treasury notes. A bureau wn slatted in the eccrctnty's oflico , for the purpose nf starting the same. It wa called the Loan and Treasury Noli Branch of the Secretary's < ( lice , nud tin employes were nearly all ladles. Mrs. Fanny Steulo , daughter of Com rnodoro Burnn , of the United States navy , and n Minn Du Vail , of Philadcl phln , were the first two ladiea introducoe into the treasury. The were engaged tenet net an clerks at SHOO per annum. Mr. Howard , who was nt the head of the trimming nnd cutting branch , hud aboul 100 women under his supervision , and heir duties were to trim greenbacks nnd jond.i. The paper which represented noney wna brought into the ollico in tackiigos of 100 sheott ) , cnch shoot being our notes , which lind to bo cut around ho margin , then separated and tied up n parcels , which were returned to the icad of the ollico and duly bigned for. Utor some little cxporionco any womai ould trim 100 notes In twenty minutes Svory precaution was taken to proveni obbcty or secretion of any of the notes , The largo suite oi rooms devoted to the work were thrown entirely open , ami lies partitions were fixed np so that the east movement of anybody could be al inci aeon. inciT division nt the time was run at ligl pressure to satisfy the pressing needs f the war. The work was carried on day and night and Sundays almost with out intermission. The salaries were in- reused to $1)00 ) and soon after to $1,000 year. The first year ot the war was un on a spefiio basis up to the first day f December , 18&lc.but on the first day f January , 28C2 , the specie payments were discontinued nnd only paper money was circulntcd. Over 00,000,000 of theao unmnd notes were issued out of n loan f * 250,000,000 issued by nu net of con- ross dntod July 17 nnd August 8 , 1801. 'heun aamo demand notoa subsequently ocamo receivable for customs duties by special act of congress. The notes were the : ? 5 , § 10 nnd $20. nn "These originaldcmand notes or greon- lacks wore at first signed only by the ccrotary of the treasury , but a oubse- uunt act of congress gave the clerks ewer to sign for the treasurer and regis- cr , and in still Inter issues the sig- aturos were placed on by the on- rnvrrs. "For a period of over two ycara this cpnrtmcnt received in the neighborhood half a ton of thoae benda , to net aa ' ractional currency nnd greenbacks daily. ) this had to bo worked and the official cul placed upon them in the department , fler which the notes were deposited in . lie treasury. Great care was taken in ho preparation of these vnluablo scraps A paper. They had to pass through iftecn pair of hands and twenty-two cunts before they were rslfgiblo for ad- nleaion into the hands o the tronsuror. ; 'ho paper was manufactured by Wilcox tCo.of West Philadelphia , and engraved the National Bank Note company. > 'tie paper was fibrous and manufactured a apodal patent proceed. It was com- oaod of now linen in the piece and ban- to anna handkerchiefs , alao now , which veto placed in the mill and mixed into a iulp , which resulted in a long , fibrous , icarly untoarable paper. It waa for u The eng time manufactured in the treasury epartmont by a Fondrinuier mnchino. \ftor n while the engraving was taken way from the Now York company and ' ilticed in the hands of the engraving the mretuu at \ \ ashingtou. "Did you come across any thieves dur- nac your ollicial term ? " nacT "Yes ; but I will not give you the names obvious reasons. Ono was a man lighly recommended by Secretary Chase. \ft managed to secure § 100,000 nnd wns whe entonccd , but he only served a short disc em iu prison and waa then released Bai .hrough the influence of puwcrful friends. Liiother shooking case wns thnt of n oniig nun of good family , who managed hia hiame get the secret of the combination lock , by this and ether ingenious devices was altering the halves of cub notoa nnd out cceping ] back thn whelp ones , DO thnt the with umber could not bo identified , he sue- ain eoded iu embezzling 100,000 coupons in luf few months. Ho then resigned nnd ua to Now York , where ho wns soon ebon ftornrrestod. He subsequently ucknowl- nora dged hia guilt and divulged the hiding no lnco of lux ill gotten treasure , which wua For the seat of un old arm chuir und in the all lobe of u gaa lamp. This culprit also 101 ervcd only unhurt term of imprisonment long clng libtntod through intercut in high ntood uarters. But ho was very soon nfter isouvon el dund in the streets of Wtuh- igtui ) , and myatcry utill hung over his ntimuly fate , u 1 buppusu n laigo amount of money -ibfcd through your hands while yi u "I cuniKuuU with the greenback bu- in ? t. Well , you can judge , from August , : , to May , 1801) ) , the largo umount of U.-'OO.OUO.UOO iu fractional currency uud Ljrcoubiok * pisacd through my hiiuela M thei largest uinouut of mono ) over n'wly in my department in ono day $18,000,000. 11 IMUCH ! I'liiKS ! 1'lljKS ! oita. SUU15 CJUUK KOUNI ) AT uASTI lr NO O.NU NKK1I BUKFKH. Hiiro euro for Itliiul , Dlocding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'llux IIUH bn'ii discovered by lr , * Williams ( mi Indian Uruiedy , ) called lir , c William's Indian I'llo Uliittuent. A ulnglo hat liin ; cured thu worst chronic cases of 25 or years standing. No oua need sutler five minutes after applying this wonderful tooth mudicimi. Lotions , Instruments nnd eloo tuarles do moro luirm than good. William's Indian I'llo Ointment absorbs thu turners , al the Intense itchiui ; , ( particularly at night Pa gutting warm In bed , ) acts aa a i > ouluuo , his Instant relief , and Is prepared only for of 'lies , itching of the private parts , and for luxhluo else. Head \\hattho Hon. .T. M. Oofl'mberry , of Clovi'lnul , eays about Dr. William's Indian by Oolntment : "I have wed scores of l'ili Curtis , and It alfords inu pleasure to say that J > o neiver found anything which ga\u sucl Jnnntxllatu aud pcrmiiueut rt-lli'f as Dr. Wll HUIII'H Indian Omtiucut. J'or sale by all drug and mailed on rucciiit of price. Mo atu Bold at retail by Kuhu & Co. O. K. ( JOOIMAN , Whoh-salo AKOnt. aoou Tn The poor authorises of Paris ssk far that 8,000,000 for the coming ye nr. i'he > they will ba compelled to give aa eistuncu -IOO.CCO peoplo. Catarrh is a constitutional disease , IIoji'd ( Saraa'irilla ] ia a cunttltulionnl remedy. It cures catarrh. | Cilvo it n . ' . Ir'1 1 SUNKEN TUBAS UllE , Home Jll.stnrlo and Mj ttioto lcnl Ships tlml liolV Tliclr Cat- . BOCH I" the Hen. Kvery Other Saturday , A Philadelphia papdrat&tca thnt some hopeful perions in that quarter to tnnkei nn effort to rccsvor the pinto , bullion nnd other valuable articles thnt ia thought were aunk in Vigo Uay , Spain , pb nit the middle cf Iho last cen tury. Knglirh liistnrians contempora neous with the event atnto that the Span , ish treasure licet , richly heart , on its nn > niml return from South America nnd Mexico , was nttackcd by an English ficot , chased into Vfgo Bay , and there tunk with all its Iroaiuro , The projoiit tempt to recover this ia not the fits Abjiit sixty ycnra ngo , during the cpucu lativo matm In England , a strong com pnny was formed , with skilful dlvora nn all other necessary facilities , who viaite the bay nnd made n faithful invettigatio of the sunken ships. They reported tha there wns no treasure lo ba found there and thnt the historians , probably Hume or Smollett , must hnvo been misled b. the sensational stories of the ) day auci stories always abounding in time of Mr. Ilnlo published in his Boston Daily Advertiser , soon nfter , n very full nb stract , n column or so , ol the report of thoao employed it : this aonrch , which appears to hnvo been thoroughly made , giving inter esting particulars na to the condition oi the sunken galloons. It might bf well for thnao engaged in the undertaking to rend Air. llnlo'a abstract , before invest ing too heavily. They profcsa , hotvover , to hnvo had n aurvoy lately mndo of the condition of the sunken ships , who report port thnt although the mud ia four ioot deep over their decks , the schema to rniao them is porfcctnblo practicably. An Interesting nrticlo could bo written on the subject of sunken ahipa freighted with pinto nnd specie. Ono of the moat important In modern time ? wni the Span ish galleon aunk in 1815 or 1810 , on the coaat ot Central America. I forgot her name , nnd thnt of the port nonr which she sunk , nnd iu this aequestered village , with no public or decent private library , names and dates cannot bo given with doairablo precision ; 1 think the British annual rot/istor for the nbovo years haa a full nccount. However nt thnt time the hold of Spain on her South American poaseaaloua waa rnpidly declining , nud I think thnt thia was nbout the last trcaa- uro ship that loft her colonies. She was QHed with prkats flying from their home ? , who had gathered up nn incrodi- bio nmount of church pinto nhd epecio. Just boforoatartim ; forSpain aho waa acci- dently destroyed by nn explosion , with n nwful loss of life. A company wna formed , some twenty yonra ago , for re covering thia vnluablo freight , but they av hid only partial auccesa. Other on : have attempted it. id The British frigata Huzzar , of ! ! 2 was aunk , in passing through lloll Onto near Now York , iu the winter of 1780. She waa reported to have hnd nnimmenso nmount of epncie on board , destined to pay eft" the British troopa then in that c'ty. Several unsuccessful attempts have bucn : mndo to recover this. A comoany wna formed for thia purpcso in Now York , in 1828 , or thereabouts , but they finally gave it up us impracticable ; an other < ono now exista for the purpose. few , yeara ngo a motion was made in congress for nn appropriation to assist in raising thia frigate. In discueaiug thia subject , some thought the the British govurnmcnt might rightfully claim it , if recovered. It waa referred to a special committee , who made nn interesting report port nnd recommended the appropriation out nothing further waa done about it. Several years ngo nu attempt waa made r old vessel that had long been un iu the Hudson , with which a mys terious hlatory was connected. Credu * -U lous people wore suroit waa Capt.Kidd'a. There ; is no end to the beliefs snel super . * stitions in the towns 011 the Atlantic coast ! , nbout the career of this famous freebooter. : But old historian Pater Force exploded the whole affair about Hudson ship , in the National Intelli gencer , when the attempt to raise it was mado. The only important success in raising lilliey sunken treasure waa the brilliant achlovu- Jre mont of Sir William Phippa iu 1087. After cruising about for a long time , when on the point of giving it up , ho discovered among the rocks near the Banka of Bahama the object nf hia search , a Spanish pinto ship that hnd been under water forty-four yoais. Out of galleon ho took gold nnd silver lo the nmount of .I'MO.OOU. King J nines 11. a partner in the company that fitted . Capt. Phipps , and wnaari well pleased the result thnt ho knighted the cap cu and mndo him colonial governor of lodj Massachusetts. But ho was much bolter qualified to command n ship of wnr than r. bo governor cf n colony. His man- void were rough nnd brutal. Ho once i.it tllco knocked down the collector of the port , .F this and ether olfunaea ho wns re orn called < to Kiigland , where ho died n few months nttcr. Hia residence in Boston , considered the handsomest in town , nt Iho corner of Salem nnd Charier ulrcots. IIorKforil'H Aoiel I'liObplialo f VALUABLE IN INDIOKSTIO.V. Du. DANIKI. T , NKLSO.V , Chicago , says : A e find it a pleasant and vnluablo remedy Indigestion , particularly iu overworked Seven hundred and ono women have ixorriaed their privilege of voting in iSBachuaottB this year. AJigoHtura HIltorH la a household word over the world. For over 50 years It has advertised iholf by ita merlta. It IB now nil- B ertisod to vfurii the public against counter' . The gomiino article la manufactured by Dn ) J. 0.B. Siwort & Soua. In recruiting hia forjos the governor of Sau Shan , China , only accepted those could jump acroaa a six-foot wide For ranch ho had dug for tlio purpose of " . naking the teat. K. t y Alter FriKliti'ul Full , A mnson named Iloighter , in Carlisle , , , foil from n high scaffold nnd injured leg. For n long time hia leg waa full liorriblo sores , The tears nro still there , but the sorea nro nil healed. The iloni healing waa ucomiplished in aovon weeks the use of Brown's Iron Bittern , which , by purifying the blood nnd brain Jbcay strengthening thuayatom , drove out the humor * which had kept up tlio sorea. Sir. Roightoria well known in Carlisle niu vicinity. 15.00 MO A band of from 200 to 500 bisons were ( ro oi { in the National Park some days j Tni'y were watched by n gamo-keuper BO : hunters couui not molest them , jy Dr. Sago's Catarrh llowody cures whim every other so-called remedy fails The olectrio light h eaid to have boon found cheaper than candles for th illumination of British ship ? . lip nam j fc - - HTMi ; r * * BESTT3HJC. 5 Th' < nioilicl'iO , ro joiuli ITYUI mtii pn-a fti tnlilo tonliJi irltly DIH ! rnmjil'Ii .r liiiuirplou | ) | , liiInrliil'lil'Uiiiii ' ] I' HI r > , nnil Nournlahi. U Isnn unlnillnc windy for IT ! sof tli" KMiH'jN nnil l.ltcr. It Is invnlunlilo for IKcn ) o ; pponllnr In * " inii < l oil who ! cn < lfe < U > ntnrvv- f I'xlin'C coii Umtlon | oJ/iT Jinn Heiirlflicsninl piirlflM llioljlnod.r.tlmiilitv- llicnpprlttp , nlds the n lnillnllon oribotl , re IIVPS licnrtlmrn mid llclrldiip , miJ strjugth fi < tlio nni'f lp ntid nerves Tor IiitiTnilrlcnt TOMTS , jwMtude. Lnclt n } I ii"sy.f. ( . , It II.H no t"iinl | JT3Tlio ( rrnnltip ] jns iibnvp trndo murk n' \ f < i i' ) rod lines on rni'iicr Tnl.c no otli' r ininnilsintedlntlie BROAD GLAIN VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Ever offered < o tlie cubllc. JIAMBDEa-AMEBIOAN DIKKCT ! LINK FOS KNOLAND , IfilANCK AND OEB1IANY. ! The steamships of this noll-kcown line MO hnllt o ion , In wAtor-tlgbt compartmcutn , nnd nro turnkh n xte tud disys and taturdaye for Plj mouth ( LOA'PON ) Cbvr bours , (1'AHIS ( ) and HAMBURG. llstes : Stocrngo Jroai Europe only flS. FIret Cabin , { 56 , $65 and f76. teer .e , ? it. Ilcnry Pundt , Mark IliEeen , F K. Monres.lf. Tolit Routsln Ountiu , OroaoweB 4 Schuecttjcn , ircntaln Council BliiOiJ. . B : I'.IOHAHD ft CO. , Con. Fuse ARtt , 81 Erotdwny , N. T. Cbas. Ifozmlnskl t Co- Oencrsl Western Jijantj , 170 Wnelilanton St. , Ctolo * jo// , ! in cf the Sln"and ! DIoodpromptly relieved and e. Seminal .ht LossA.by Dreams , Pimples on e , Lost Manhood , ; niltlvflitciirul f/ier6 erliiiriinni * The appropriate it.T.edj' used in cachet 'e. Consultations , t > er- ion.il or by Utter , sscrcdly confidential. Med- : ; sent bv Mail und Express. No marku on ciCt-fi ? to indicate contents or sender. Addrejx . . ' . ' , ME3Mo. 204Wa3hinglon Si. , cit str nnuetitctirr HookfrtA. pel wil * l m m m f m * ar w m N * * m * m ttr * Victims of ) outhfullnipniluncotcaustTfNcrToiiiiDo. ) , I'rematura Decay , nnil all dismil ts lironKhtm jylnilifcrotlonorcici'M.nill li.amof. ii , lorcm ' - byaddroMiDZJ 1' ty doi by [ . .tiiirHlulu , Mint ! n Klilm \ . * -i U i til I I out. Anllllnil , llwirl ( IK. . -i I ) . , . l i lot lliml n I' ' ' I ul mil ' , . . . . the ipi'liiH 1'ik's hi | - l , 'i.i.v I li / " TOlllpHIII t tM I I'll ( III \ > . < M lit ll . M. Ct ir 11. I' ' I . f I I.-I . Mial ftiil llui I Ii. Im in ninl IIHI II. UMII Dm i _ hi. , uu4 LUU t > u rucbar uil Iu uu lubtunt b tbu jiui.uiit. Winter la coullni ; , tlio Boooono the year for chca mliulug. \lcwcl tills ( actwoBiy buy ono nf lloroo'a Klcetrla HeltH. By ao doing you will Hhetimatlsni , Kidney Troubles and other IIU llctli Is lulrto. Do not ibl.iy , but call at our aud examlno bcltii , No. 1422 Doudaa f'rott ' , or Ooodman's , 1110 FtrnamSt.Om li , Neb. Or- nt'ed 0 O II KEPKESENT3 intilr AMUIUCO Co. , ol en ! ots toh sierN. Y. , OaplUI , COCor. ' , n. o ( Newut. N. t. , CtpUM lS7tC35. Pbllidelrblk , ytli ! l.ICO , OCC IS DEC1U Royal Havana Lottery I fA OOVKIINMENT INSTITUTION. ) E rawn at Havana , fiuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. ICKETS , 12.00 , HALVES. 11.00 Subject to no manipulation , not controlled hy th Mtlooln Interest , It Is tha lalreit thing In tb tturo ol ohanoo In * xl > teno . Interaction and ji rtloular > tppiy toSHISKV , "O..Oon.Auenti ) , 112 lroaUH ! r , N Y. city. KAUU & CO. , * 17 Walnut itreet , 81. Lonli , Uo Frulc Lobrano , L. ! > . . SO Wyuidotta , Km. 21-m&e & w Iv Health is Wealth ! DR. K. 0. WHXT'I NIKYI AND DRAIN TKIUBMSST , a oarontecd ipocltlo for ll } terlo , I ) nines. , C'onvul- us , Fits , Nervous Ncural a , Iloailachu , Nervout rOTtratlou cauvodby the use ol alcohol or tobbacoo , We lYakefulnew. Uental depref > 3lon. Softening of tbo erty , rtmiltlnz In luuulty and leaping to misery , and death , 1'rcmatnte Old KU , llarouesM , IOHD olpowcr In either DM , Involuntary Lcenes aud Kp r uiatorhorncaueod by o > er oscrtlontof the brain , nelf abUHOro\er tudul once , Kach bor. contains ono month's treatment. (1.00 a box.or BU bottles for , tvnt b ) inallpiq > atd on rt.c lpt ol price. WK OUA11ANT1.E SIX 110XC1 euro iiiy oaso. With each order received by n' olx bottles , acoomi'llibxil ' with ? 5.00 , we will tend Ihoputohneer our nttuu ifuarjntuo to refund tbo tucuey II the treatment dooa not uffoct a euro. Ouir luk-osUautd only by JOHN U : WKUT & CO. . 28-uiio. v MJ Uadlaou fit. , Ohloak'o. 111. JAS. H PEABODY , M. D. Physician & Surgeon KciHJeueo No. 1407 Jonn 8t Office No , 1600 Far ktnit. Otncu hour * 12 in to i p. iu and fmia 2 IL T ' "l'n IM In u' ' ! ' " t7. icuai ' 'o 1. The remarkable growth of Omaha during the lust few yents la n matter of gront nstonigliment to thoao who pay an occnoional vinit to thin growing city. " The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line iload the finely paved ntroota the hundreds of now resielencca and costly buslneus blocks , with the population of our city moru than doubled in the lant five yenrs. All thle ia n grcnt nurpri.io to visitors and la the > admiration of our citizens. This rapid grorrth , the business activity , nud the many substantial Improvements mndn a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made a hnndeomo profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May , with the oubooquont cry of hard tiraua , there has boon IOBS demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors seeking homes. This latter claas are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and are seen ring their homes at much loss cost than will bo possible a year honco. Speculators , too can buy real outa' 3 cheaper now and ought to take ndvant present prices for futur profi s Th few years promise * grcnte avo'opmonts ' in Omaha than the par fi years , which have been ua good Bt wn could reasonably desire. Now mas ufacturlng eatabllshmenta and large an- bing houses ara added almost weekly , job all add to the prosperity of Omaha , and There are many In Omaha and through out the State , who have their money In the banks drawing n nominal rate of n- torest , which , If judiciously invested In Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bnrgnlua frhlch wo wo confident will bring the purchaser largo profile in tlu near future. ( Wo have for sale the finest denco property in fcho nortli aujl western parts of the city. North v-e liavo firm lots at reason able prices 011 Sherman avenw , ] 7th , 18th , 1 th ami aUth streets. West on Farnani , Davenport , Cumin ; * , and all tlio lending streets that direction. The i grading of Paruam , California uii ; and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and ! cheapest residence ? proin-rty in the ' city ; , and with the building of thej < street car line out Firi. : in , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicir. : ' and Stoi k Yard ? proper _ in the south part of the eiry. The developments made in tins ypiJi the Stock Yards Company and .he railroads will certainly double price in a s ! ort time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing foi : . vest will find some good bargim. . . u > call ing on u 213 Soutii Mth Bt , Dot een Famhora auJ Douglas. P4 gt "Wo nsk thoae vrko have property for sale at a bargain to give u callWe want only.bnrgnms. will positively not handle prop at inorothim its real value.