! THE DAILY BEE -TUESDAY , JANUARY 2l , 1885. -THE , fiESTTQHlG , tflct.-.o . romblhlni ; Iron with ? a" . , . . . , . . . , tonic * , illicitly nn < ! romr/.c-ti. , Cure * I } M > rifiIn | . . .nillKrnlloiiVriil < nr Jmiiiirolllnc > d.1fiilni liiM MlUnnitl rtl-ro MII ) NruriilRlii. Vilmiiiunfallliipttriodj for UHoawao1' ! ' ) \li1nrjfi nnd l.Hrr. It Is" Invnlunbln forniseaiwB f ccu'if ' t tVninon , nni ) all who Irml tcdcnlni.v il\ < ' tilc > cs not Injure the tcclb , 01110 ncailnrl. ' jiiHluco comtlimtlnn--of/in- nfltrinr , trnrlclicsanil purifies tlio blood , film' ' ) . . " pi * Bptietlloaids the nmlmllntlon of fo-.i , - v-t Henrtbiirn and JlclchlnB. R'Jd t r > i.- i i < Micmii'cb * mid tinnn M < I Intermittent Fibers.j > Hmk , i-j < iiifrcy , A'C. , It lids tin iiunl tfr TlinRi'tnilno lifts HtKirein \ r > WM / "l lines ji wrepcur like. ' - > vl t I ini DndlsDntei to tie BROAD CLA lr1'iietiu VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND JKf er oircrcd to tlio uubllo. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAF LINE FOK ENGLAND , /KANOE AND OEIUIANT.i Ih > tlttmihlrt of ibl < well-known Una are bnlll of Iron , la water-tlgbt comportments , and lie fnrnlah- d with every requisite to make the pasugo botb late and agreeable. They carry the United States ted European malls , and leave New York Thurs days and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bonrit , ( I'AKIS ) and IIAMllUllQ. Bates : Steerage from Europe only 518. First Cabin , 155 , $ S5 and f 7G . Oteerage , t O , Henry Pundt , Uark Hanson , F .E. UooresU , Toft , jrentsln Omaha , Qronowc ; * Sohoentgen , ftgentaln OonnoU Blufls. tt B : KIOQAHD fcOO. , Den. Pass AgU , 81 Broadway , N. T. Obas. Kozmlnskl A Co- deneral WwUrn Aj nts , 170 Washington St. . Ohlca . AvIctlm of youthful Imprudence c u lnR Prim&turo Dccur , Nervous Debility , Lost Manhood , cc.harlnB tried In vain every known remedyt : . .litcoToroil anlmplornesnsof self-cure , which I'D will tend I'HKIi to Ills follow-nullcrors. Addrcrc. J.U.KEEVl .i3 OhatbamSt. JJew Yc.fc Tor M n. tj lcK. ior , iifa. rook fr VBGOR ArtDCT. 100 Fultou B t , , N w Tort , Health is Wealth ! 0. WlST'lNlKTB AHD BBAIS TEBISMBNT , a naranteed speolflo for nyiterla.Dtulness , Conrnl- iJons , Fits , Nervous NonralgU , Headaohe , Norvona Proet ration caused by the use ol alcohol or tobbacoo , Wakefnlness. Mental depression. Softening of the brain , resulting In msanliy and leaping to misery , deoa ; and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , loss ofpowor In either sax , Involuntary Loeoea and Sper- atorbora caused by over exertlontof the brain , eolf. abuMorovor tndulgonoo. Each box , contains one month'a treatment. Jl.OOabdx.or six bottlei or (1. 00 , font by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cnie any case With eaoh order received by ng tor Blx bottles , accomplished with 15.00 , we will send he purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money U the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar kntees leaned only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , y VH , .892 Uadlson St. , Chicago , III. Chartered by tlicStatcoMlil. nois for the express purpose of ElylnnimmeUlate relletlc urinary ana prl * ; Gleet nndbyphills In all theli " * complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Ulcod promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- . dic3trstrdlnnJ'"or/i/Irenr , . , _ . ) tii > tclttll'rarttce. Seminal ( Vciiknc.i % Mir/lit Lossi.by DrsarnsPimples on ir. I'a , l.o > t Manhood , tiialltvrliicitreiL > l'hert 'tHr ' * rj-i/ rniriirinil.c / approprinte rt..r.c < l * ofctunc : used In each ci e. Consultations , tier , etiml or by letter , sscrcdly confidential , Mcd. " ' .it * sent bv Mall and Express. No marks on : tnzc to indicate couteaU or tender. Addicsi . .Chicago , ! ] ! omcnir Imported Beer A > IR BOTTLES , Erlangoi\ . . . . . . . . . . . * . liavoris Culmbaober , , BavanB Pilsner .Bohemian Koifior . . . .Bromon DOMESTIC. Bad eiaor St , Lonu. Anhnusor. . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . St. Louifi. Boat's. . . . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner , . . . .Milwaukee. K.ruq'8 . . . . ' . Omaho Ale. Porter. Domestic and Rhini Winf. L'pD. ' MAUBER , 1213 Farnam St. A FINE LINE 0 P THE ONLY EXOLUblVB IN OMAHA NEB. Aftforll * prticrlptlon of noi.il iMCUUil ( nawr - Krtd. ) Druicliu eta flit It. AdJr u v ; Tcr. TrVARD * CO..LociuurA.ua- FAMOUS KAUIIIQUAKliS , Tlioto of Illation , ( . /nracnfi , ami .Tnvn Enslnnd's Kpcoril The Iberian peninsula has long been notorious for disastrous natural convul- ions. One of the greatest over recorded was the famous one at Lisbon , when at east GO.COO poreona pcnJied. The af ectcd area on that cccision was very wide , extending on the oiu hand ns far s the southern tharca of Finland , and on the other reaching across the Atlantic o the St. Lawrence and the West Jnrlla stands , on extent of norfaca amounting o no lets than 7,500,000 cqnaro ralluj , ? ho British laics experienced some of its iflectc , its inland waters iiaing and fall * ng , and springs being diverted. On the occasion of this earthquake the ocean rave at Oadtz is Raid to have been sixty uat high. Numerous other minor disas- ore liavo happened In the peninsula , ono or two having l)2ou ) of comparatively recent cent occurrence. This Is inly to bo ex icctod from the f jet that Spain is situ itcd on the line of ono of the most active zones cf subterranean activity. This somprlacs the \allty ol the Mod- terraneon , Asia Minor , Sumatra , and lava , the Phillpiues , and so on through Mexico to the Azorca , which group of is- ands is undoubtedly the result of vcl- -volc agency. Eirtkciuakos are some lines short , sharp , and sudden , not ro surrlng again in the same district for a eng period of time ; others nro intermit tent and continue in a long succession. Thus the series of famous earthquakes which destroyed thousands of lives hi Calabria began in February , 1783 , ace' did not altogether ccaao for nearly four years until the end of 1780 On the other hand , the city of Caracas was de stroyed in about half a minute , together with ton thousand of its inhabitants. Dther South American townu hnvocharoc ; ho same torrlblo fate in a manner : qually sudden. Trustworthy writers , lowcvcr , ctato that the advance of some of the Peruvian earthquakes has been dls .Inctly observable. 1'irst comes a low rumbling sound , increasing in intensity with the progreos of the earthquake wayo. The startled auditor , knowing too well ol what the ominous noiao is the precursor ser , looks up and sees the sky- Ino of the snow-clad Andes visibly oaclllato miles .away ; and uthin an intu-v.il of ntinuto or so the earth licnves buncath his feettlio shock or 01 ies of shocks travo inj ; in a direction listinclly tiuceublo. Ql Into years much ; reator attention 1ms been devoted in several - oral counties to seismology. Observations nto now being taken in many quarters of ho woritl , biitncousidcniblu period must ilnpso before these can bo of nny.ipprecia ) lo ndvnntngo to science. Curiously : nongh the Japanese government , whoso slantls ate greatly subject to cntthqunkcs , las been the first to establish a state do mlmcnt fcr securing a consecutive scries if records of earth's trcmots ; and the ox- sting chronicles of Ch'iia ' and Japan , in Iris respect , arc much more complete than lioso of European nations. In France bout 000 shocks of more or less violence utvo been recorded , nnd , as in the major- , y of other cases , much the larger pro- > ortion of these took place in the inter months. Jn Great Britain accounts ro extant of about 250 shocks of Imllar severity. The most disastrous ere those of Lincoln in 1142 , of Glas- onbury in 1214 ( when the abbey was dp- troyod.of ) a wide part of England in lovamber , , 1318 and April 0,1580 , when jocdon was visited by1 n shock which > rought down part of Old St. Paul's and ? omp1e churcb. More thin n century ater Dublin experienced a eharo tremor , nd London had another in 1750. Others occurred in various parts of England in 852 , 1859 , I860 and 18C3 ; while on ipril 22 , 1884 , the eastern counties wore haken and damage WAS done to the mount of a good many thousand pounds n various oges predictions of coming attbquakoa have , equally with thcss re ikting to comets and. eclipses , had rc- o.vkiblo influence on the public mind , n April , 1750 , thousands of persons lassed a night in Hyde park in order to iscapo the effects of a shock predicted by madman 1 Ono of the most terrible convu'slonsro- : ordod in modern times occurred only a 3w months ago in Java , on which occa- ion , it will be remembered , about thirty louaand lives were either Ingulfed by the nruah of the ocean on the land or per- shed miserably amid the scoriiu and shes discharged from the volcano in the traits of Snnda. The power of this con vulsion is proved by the f ci that the > coan wave spread all over the Pacific1 , icing experienced from the Bay of Bon ; al to Now Zealand and South Africa. Seville , cathedral , which has been se verely damaged , in ono of the largest and 'most in Spain. It is 431 foot long , 315 feet wide , has seven aisles , and an orgaii with 0,400 pipes. It contains paintings > y Murillo , Vargas , I ho llonorns , oto 'lin famous Giralda a weathercock in the form of a statue is ono of the mon emarkablo structures in the world. Thlt iloorish tower , which is in all 350 foot ilgh , was built in HOG , aud was origin ally only 250 footinhoight , the additional 00 foot ( the rich filigree belfry ) boinc added In 1508. The pinnacle la or it i- o bo feared rather was crowned by a omalo figure In bronze , 14 feet high and 2,800 pounds in weight , and which veere bout with the slightest breeze. Fiotn its tower the Moilems wore wont to call ho faithful to prayers. SKIN IJISE&SES CUUED. By Dr. Fr zler'a Maglo Ointment. Cures by magic : 1'imploa , Black Huadd or Grub lotchoa and Eruptions on the foco , leaving 10 akin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itch , alt lUieum , Sere Nlmilea , Sere Lips and old , Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggets , or mailed on receipt price , 60 cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0 , F. Goodman. \VAHIIINGTOVd KELdGION. Io WBH Not B Cotuiunnlcnnt and He Did Not frny at Valley Forgo. As I road , a few days ago , of the death f the Rev. Richird M. Abercromblo , rector of St. Matthew's Protestant Epis copal church In Jersey City , memories of my boyhood arose , writes the Rov. E , D. itelll to the Episcopal Recorder. Ho wae jam not far Jrom my father's house in Philadelphia , and was the son of tin [ lev. Dr James Abrcrornbio. B lin ? icholar and preacher , who had , in only life , corresponded with the great loxi oographer , Samuel Johnson , and In late years was the awietsnt minister < i Christ's and St. Peter's churches ii Phl'adelphU ' , whera my inotsrnul ancestors tors had worshipped for moro than ono generation. Ono day , after the father had reache ( four seoro yuan , the lately deceased soi took mo into the study of the aged niai and showed mo a letter which Presiden George Washington had writtin to hiu th.inking him for the loan of ono of M manuscr.pt sermons. Washington ant Iris wife werp regular attendants upon his ministiy while lesiding in Philadelphia. Tito president was not a communicant notwithstanding till the p'ctty stories t the o iiitnuy , and after the close of th sermon on sac-timcntal Suiuluys 1m ; falKn into UK- habit of ret nn fri-m the hurcli while his vife rxinuintd Ai.d i'1" ' ' nulled. I'non one occasi m Dr. Aber- jroiiibio alluded to the unhappy tendency jf the example of those dignified by ago ind position turning their backs upon 'he celcbrati n of the Lords supper. The liscourso .arrested iho attent on of Wash ngton , and n'ter that ho never came to church with his wife on communion Sun- lay. Dr. Aborcrombie , In a letter which appears in the fifth volumn of Sprogue's -'Annals of the American Pul pit , " mentions that ho did not find fault with the sermon , but respected the irracher for his moral courage. There is n story about Washington bc- ng found In the woccli in winter tirtwin irayer by the owtior of the honeo which 10 mod as his headquarters at Valley ? ergo which I would liku to bellevo if It were not so improbable , and If It had not icf n first put In print by the eccentric nd not very accurate episcopal minister klorgan L Wtorus. John Potts , of ? oltssrove , had several sons and daught ers , Ono James , studied law at the Pomplo , London , and w sa judge of the court of common pleas In Philadelphia at , ho beginning of the war of the rovolu- ion , and , being a tory , eventually wont ; o Halifax ; Jonathan , another son , studied medicine at Ediuburg , and espoused the cause of the colonies , and was the medical director general of the middle department ; another son was a quakcr and n neutral , and onnod the house at Valley Forgo , which is still known as Washington's headquarters , and the three were brothers of the grand mother of the writer cf this article. With a capacious and comfortnblo house at his disposal , it Is hardly possible that the shy , silent cautious Washington should leave such retirement and enter the leafless woods In the vicinity o ! the winter encampment of an army and en gage in audible prayer. The alleged jccto his been often produced bv the painter and onginvcr , but I foiritis inly n myth. How Some Grout SpcfOlicx nre Hindu , Cleveland Loader Washington Correspon donee. Many people have the idea that grcn ! speeches nro made pa the spur of the moment , The fact is that hardly ono such in our history has been delivered without exhaustive preparation. Patrick Henry's great speech on the stamp act in ; ho Virginia House of Burgesses was on a subject which was then agitating the colonies and ho had probably gouo over Its points time after time in privgXo con versation It itas made on 8 sot of reao- utiona which ho had himself drawn up , and as it wai ono of his first speeches in .ho Virginia house ho had probably care- ully ronoareed it beforehand. The cries of treason ! treason ! perhaps made impromptu the last sentence of tli.it memorable utterance ' 'if thla bo treason , make the most of it , " but "Caesar had his Brutus , Charles the First his Crom well , and George the Third may profit by their example , " was a carefully thought out Boatoncm ready for the occasion. Daniel Webster's great sentence as to ; ho extent if the English empire was conceived long beforehand. "A power ; o which , for purposes of foreign con quest and subjugation , Rome , In the height of her glory , ia not to bo corn- Dared i power which Is dotted over the lur/nco / of the whole globe with her pos- loseions and military pests , whoso morn- ug drumbeat , following the sun , and ceepiug company with the hours , circles he earth with ono continuous and un- iroken strain of the marl hi airs of Eng and. " The main idci of it was not orlg- nal either. The sentence was uttered in 1834 , and in 1807 Walter Scott had cnid n his lifo of Napoleon : "The sun never eats on the immcnto empire of ibarles V. " The expression "sea of upturned aces , " which Webster used in a speech n 1842 , and which ho is credited with laving first uttered , occnrs in the twou- ioth chapter of "Rob Roy , " written by Scott in 1817. VFBSTER'S HIIEAT SPEECH AOAixsr ins ft Curious history. Several yea's be- ore the great debate ho had invest'gated lie whole subject of public lands for the urposo of opposing a resolution of Sena- or AIcKinloy , of Alabama , proposing to ede the public lands to the state in which lioywero situated. But the resolution vas novtir acted upon , and Mr. Webster aid : "I tucked my notes away in a pig- on-holo , and when U.ayno made that at- ack upon mo and upon Now England , 1 as nl eady posted , and had only to take ly .notes and reficsh my memory In tlier words , if Hayno had tried to make speech to lit my notoi ho could not have it it better. .No man is inspired with lit ) occasion. I never was. " Mr. John Vhijiple , a once distinguished lawyer of -i * evidence , was. at Newport with Webster lie summer before this great speech wa * elivcred. Jn reading it after it was lade , ho noticed that some sentences uncled strangely familiar , and ho aftor- vards was told by Webstrr that lie had ehea seel the greater part of his speech o im dining their walks by the suashorc. ho speecli was taken down by Joseph laics , but ho did not have t mv to trans ito itand his wifewh read Gales' abort- and readily , wrote put the notes for Mr. iVcbstor , and ho revised them before they ere printed. For this Mr. Websto lade blrs. Gales a present of a diamond ccklacc. ' Puddon niian CB of Weather nro pro- uctivrt of Throat Disesho ? , Coi > ( jh t Colds , tc. There la no moro effectual relief in these- Is'inca to ba found tliuii In the use of JHOWN'H BHOKCIIIAL TJIOCHKS. I'ricaSi cts. L Romance Itccullcd by au Earth quake. eaten Journal. Poor caribquako-shskon Antcquorain pain , the aacient Antecara is a town of nearly 30.000 Inhabitants and is situated otweon the mountains of the simo name and the Guadairo river. A mountain a'led the Puna do los Eaamorcdos , or , ho "Lover's Mountain" ris.ctn the vl- : inity and has long been celebrated "by an act of heroism , , not unexampled iu panlah history during the Middle Agca mid even In modern times. A Ohrietian ( night had been taken pritonor by a M < orish prince ; during bis captivity ho l In lova with the daughter c f tbo infi- dt-1 ; resolved to celebrate tbolr uiura ID Christian oountiy and at the foot of thp altar , they had proceeded ( o the frcnV Iirs , when , they wore overtaken by the priuco and his trooj s ; they sought a hid- int.'place iu the o ivta of the mountain , ut the enraged father ordered the sol diers to selza the fugitivis His daughter pltai that ehp was a Ohrittian and thu ! she had married , aud threatened to destroy stroy herself if approached ; but the father was inexorable and the two lovers rushed headlong from the tummit cf precipice , and a crota erected to indicate the spot still eorves to commemorate th ovent. Many medicines now on the mirlcet owe what virtue they possess to the prea- unco of powerful and poicnnoui drugs , HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY is purely vegetable and will not injure the feeblest and moat delicate person. I'OMOV. Tlio Oniti nml Is ( fitrnngo Infatun- tliiii. Y. T lfgram. The keepers of gambling and psllcy shops in (1m ( lower part of the city are somewhat oxercitcd to-day aver the .aa * nouncemcnt that M yoi ; Gracs will hmsl upon the police enforcing the law for the snpprcsiion of such cstnblidimonta. Al most witliin n ntono'fl throw of the city hall several policy shops are in existence , and hnviog been doing a thriving biui ness for sorno lime past. A VICTIM OF roUOY. "I guess that old man must have epcnl over § 00,000 on policy , " s id ri gentlt man to-day to a reporter , pointing to ray whiskered , stoip shouldered , iroub'ei faced looking person , who had just emerged from a suspicious lookiiif 'exchange oflico" on the Bowery. "J know htm la NowOrleaur"hoo9Utluuod , "when ho was in business for himself and was worth at least $40,000. To-day ho Is not worth a cent. Ao makes a precar ious living as n copyist , and never guts hold of a dollar but whnt ho will ivcst a portion ot it iu policy. In his palmy dnyj ho would invest hundreds of dollars in lottery tickets , now ho often plays a "Rig" for two cent ? , and upward. lie never pa'ronizes a gaming table , bill polipy playing has boon n mania with him for the past thirty years , and ol the thoutuuds ho hes equaudored I do not bollevo ho has received ono per cent in return. I have often given him n dime for a quarter. I toll you , this gambling any way you may fix It ii worse on u man than drink. " ANOTHER. Another victim of policy playing is ar old man , an ex-ollicer of the union army who may bo soon down town nearly every day In the week. lie was aovcrcly wounded during the war end draws a largo pension. A great many years ago Iio was addicted to gambling and playiiu policy. Ho won largely for a tltnu anc was considered very lucky. But luck wont asainst him and it turned his head. Ho appears-to bo half out ot his mind times , going alocg the strcut talking to himself. Do imagines thot ho has an immense fortune coming to him. It is ono of his hallucinations caused by the habit of gambling. Some days the UJT coldior may bo seen on Broadway or Ih1 Bowery dressed like a gentleman , ogaii ho is alrno t in raqa and C thy looking When the last snow fell the old sJdiur made a hit at policy for n few dollars anc ho was about the happiest man nlivo. He told the bojs down town that ha woulc take them all sleigh riding next day ; thai ho had § 1,000OCO coming to him , nud was going to buy the finest turnoul thai could bo had in New York. The next day the door wretch was big iric ; for a drink in a Catharine street saloon. A Prl/.o in tlio .Lottery of lifo which is usually unappreciated until it is lost , poiliipa never to return , health. What apricolisa boon it isand how wo ought to cheihh it , that life may not bo a worthless blank to us. Maty of the diseases that flesh is heir to , , and which rcska lifo burdensome such as con1 sumption , ( scrofula of the lung ? , ) and other scrofulous and blood disn.ises , find a complete euro in Dr. R. V. Plorco's "Golden Medical Discovery , " whm all other remedies have failed. Dr. Pittrce's pamphlet on consumption mailed for two stamps. Addreaa world's Dispensary Medical Association , BuiT.lo' N , Y. MEMPHIS CLAIMANTS. Under the French Spoliation Bill Citi zens Want $5 OOO.UOO. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. MEMPHIS , Tenn. , January 15. Mr. B. B. Barnes , an attorney , who is thoroughly posted in the matte' , stated to your cor respondent to-day that the "French spoli ation bill , " which pissed the lower house of congress Wednesday , providing that the couit of claims shall find out who arc the claimants under the bill and the amount to which each is entitled , all'ects nearly the whole of West Tennessee in general and citizens of Memphii in par ticular to the extent of § 5,000,000. Num bers of people in West Tennts'ieo ' are de scendants fiom ancestors who lived in the vicinity of Norfolk , Va. , when the prop erty was destroyed by the French llo.t , and lost heavily in consequence. After ward the government of i'ranco paid into tbo United States treasury many millions of dollars to pay for the property thus destroyed. This money the United States government , instead of disbursing to the individuals whose property had boon destroyed stroyed , appropriated to its own use , and has not to tals'day paid ono cent of It to ho claimants. Many years aga claims gainst the government to recover this money were filed , and a bill providing for choir payment has tfflco pasted congrcee , but witj each time Vetoed by u democrat ic president. The descendants of thu claimants are scattered over tbo world , many of them recidinp iu Tennessee. Among the citizens of Memphis whoeo ancestors lost money by the French nt- acke , are tbo Proudfita , whoao claims b ; this time amount to $2,000,000 ; M , Winchester , about 81,000,000 ; Eequire Caldwell , ubont $500.000 , and several otherp , making in the aggregate tome- hing near § 5.000,000. While it Is per- laps a fact that the United Status gov ernment justly ones this money , it is stated as improbable that the cluuianta will over gat a cent of it , as the interest ms accumulated until the entire sum iu oond numbers is estimated at 81CO.OOO.OOO. STOP THAT COUGH jy using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal- mm the only sure euro for Coughs , Colcla , UoaraonoBa and Huro Throat , and all disnaaoa of the throat aucl luuga. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal , rjcorus aud luncirodsof frratoful people owe their livea to Dr. Frazier't Throat aud Luutr Balsam , aud DO family will ever be without It after nnco using it , anldincoverlii7 _ ! its marveloua power. It U put up in largo family bottles and Bolder [ or tbo Binull price of 75 cents per bottle. Bold Kubn & Co. and 0. F. fjoodmaa. A Dernoorntlo Kick at Field. 1'Jnttsraoiith Jouriul , The parlisan and unfair character of Speaker Field can be apprecia'ed by in analysis of the uominittet u appointed to prepare the work of the eta , ion. There are uro th rty-two o , ' these committees , consisting of from six to fourteen mem bers , aud nukiog 252 committoemeu altogether. The democrats are In i Minll majority iu the house , but they er entitled 10 a fair representation tin all ol ihete committees oven if they are assigned to the last pUces. But Mr. Field was so much a pmlaan and BO mi ai a man thbt many of the important committees have not a single democrat upon thotn , and out of the twenty democrats ono fifth of the houie tno tof them are nsmod on but one committee. On oil tbe ccmmitloea onlj thirty-nine names of democrats appear while thsy weio entitled to fifty-two , while on the committees on publi lands and buildiug , federal relatlone privllcg' ' s and ( .L-c'i ! s , state pennon tury , ti.uursl'y aurt h < rmsl ectc isittes : ; .nd inr.ios and mlurrnls nit a * iii.l ; : oemocrat was appointed , Out of fur Icon jmies ; on the committee on rail roads but onu is rt democrat. Such n justice ii to manifest that tin nverago republic\n member Is chagrined at it. Dt'iiKF.ns SALAD DuKsstvo AND CC MEAT s.tucn The univeersul favor.ua both In the U. S. atd Great Britain Wholejomo , delicious , economical nm nutritious. Saves auxioty , T/asto anc trouble. The Irish poplin trade , which has long boon languisiing , has lately shown s'gus of revival , A Dublin manufacturer la ? just produced two of the finest specimens of the fabric as drotscs fcr Lady Bio ike. Ono is poppy colored aid toft and rinl SB the most dtltcatj silk ; the olhor btu a pure white ground , wrought with u dtintj pattern cf gold work to close in construe * tlon us to wamnttho name ckth of gold which has been applied to it. But fo\v articles have loachoil inch a world wide reputation M Anji'mtiirn. IHuern For over fitly yoais that they hn\obecn the acknowledged standard rogulntoisof.tho illgcs tlvo organs. Their siiccem has incited inilta tlons JJo euro you gut the genuine ) arllcln manufactured only by lr. ) J , O , B , Slcgert A Sous , Miss Nellie Oalhoun , n Cnlifornla girV whobecnmo stajo stunk In tbo wilds o San Bernardino , has just been appointee loading lady at thu llaTiiurkot theatre London , aud on her appuiranco ns Dow ia "Dlplmnaci" nchiovod a marked suc- cegs. Unit'd States Mltilttor Lowol' has now tikon her up , on account , it i s id , of the memory of her kinsman John C. Ciilhoun , and will aoe ttat she is presented ht couit toinu time before Lent. A GAWD. uU bdlrx-retlODH cf youth umoni vntuxt , * ri ? dUeM" , lc ol uunbood , rto. , I UI tend a tdp tbat will oora you , FRKK / OlIAtiaE. Thtajrrfil dl ooTcitrd by tnlttlenory In SoaU Mr. Stovonsnn , the Glasgow millionaire airo who has spent a small'fortuno put- tirg steamboats on the Central African lakes und building the wagon road Urn is to connect Njaasa nnd Tanganyiky , o flora to guarctao the building of u narrow guago railroad past thu sixty milco t f cs > t i.vact in the river Shire. Ho will furiiisl : the entire funds lamnelf , if ncocBnary. J Bteamboat now runs up the Ximbeai uiic Shire rivers to these catir.iutK , ancUth ; steamer llala plies from the uoitii end o the catrraots to the i.orth of Nyasaa. The pain nnd misery sutibrod by those who are sillictod with dyspepsia are in doscrlhablc. The uistrties of the body is equalled or surpassed by the COL f union and tortures cf the mind , thus making Us victim suflor double aflliction. The rulic : tha'is given by Hood'a Sarsnparilla has caused thousands to bo thankful for this great medicine. It dlspula the causes oi dyppepola , and tones up thp diguativu organs. Try Hood' S.-iraaparilla. Arahed and Thostitlno Basoh arrived at Odstle Garden on Moudiy from Cal cutta. Thc-y are very smsll mou , and al most as blark as MISJ'BJ ' ppt negroes. Their c'otliui ; is of cnrk b ue longh cloth. Their trcmern only exend about sixinchcH below the knee. Below thim ii a white hem about three inches In width. Their shoes are low and their feet are very small. They wear red tur bans on hair that Is loop , and rcssmbles that of Iho-Aiupriraa Indian In texture. They are on tlwlr wjy to- Now Orleans to " ( reave ladies' clothing. " Vahed has til idea of mow. When he touched II ho jerked hit hand aay with the ex clomation , "Ugh ! " DORKEE'S -SALAP DKESSINO fc COLD MEAT-SAUCE for a.il kinds of salads fish eatables , Und cold meats. Cheaperanc ! better than home-made. No sauce equa.1 lo it. was-even offered. The origin of the term "carto-de-vislt1 for the once popular variety of photo graph arose in Franco. Tweniy-fivo years ago instead of the ordinary visiting card a small portrait of the visitor was handed iu. It soon boca.mii fashionable to make a collection of thane aud the ohotograph album was required. No poison to the blood from the use ol Red Star Cough Cure. No narcotic reaction. "Thoooho do not 1'kn music are diofiaBed. " ITcnvon help ua ! for wo ruuht bo far gone , films Pednlnoto favored ua i'.h a jmo music the other evening , and [ eoplu HIM ! it waa splendid ; but it seems that wo were disoi'dand , didn't know it , How He-Oi-ltvei-cit the Mall. A Now York lotter-carrior arrested for his iniideed , was found to have got rid of Ills letters by dumping a good many of them In n heap behind an old chimney , imagine the confusion among tha porplu on bis route ! Such coiiftiaion arlspa in the human * ytein when the liver fails to rnaka a proper distribution of bile. Sverything becomes clogged , and there s a general breaking down. Brown's ' > on Bitters arrests the mil elm f , and tits tbo liver In good workicg order. Your druggist has it. Tt tuim out that John Howard Payne , vvbtiu he wio'o ' ' 'Sweet Home , " was not a pitupur a * , all Payne Btolo tno inu.s'c ' , vhich's all there ia if ( ha > ng , ' and put own YTnrdn to It A Vulunlilo nisoovery , A pra dnate of Yele College. Dr. Samuel K , toe. D , D , , Practical and Analytical Chem- 3tf Wii liiugtoD , D. C , makes the following ollicial atnt. inent ; "To the thousands whoso fynttnin instinctively shrink from the HBO nt Morphia anil Opium , and eupeclully to moth a who jiiHtly dread the fivil , und L-ITectH of thojo dangerous ilrngr , tbo ntd Star Cough Cure must provo a boon. It ia not only entirely free from all opiates , poi sons , act ) emetics ( a thing which not 0110 cough pr-naratioa iu ten can Inust ) , but it in ulca- zether an original and most happy com'iina- ttonoflho heat rfintdial ogrntn , and la an harmless us it ia effective. 1 biuo this am-r tion on cnrufnl uimlyeea and nuineroim practl ral toits - the lattur In e\ery cwo rcKuhiug iu a ppeody cure : " The Charles A. Vorfiler Company , Haiti moie , Maryh\nd , roH < ilu OwjutrH ai.d . Munii. f.ctnrer of thU valuable remedy. Tim Ho id of the li-iltlinoiH Jlpath DeuartmBttt , Dr. Jamod A Btuort , onu ot the most tminoi.t I Jiy ir i'liiHJ ' ii America says : "It eupplinta thu obj'ctiiinunlo uud liuru.lcsj fcalnrea of oilier cough mixtures " The Car.Drivors * nuion in New Orleans 1ms thirteen hundred inembprs. All Crescent City street cars are bob tails , equipped Kith ono mule and ; i driver. Thora are 2,800,000,000 copies ol dally , weekly and incnthly jrni < nl pub lishfd annually in Amorici , agtiual 7,200,000,000 In Knrcpa. | Prof. Bel ) , the telephone migiut' , has ra'Sid a got oral laugh by his uiemorul tc cougroaa forbidding tbo marrbgo of deal , mutes with each otbur. TF7ADC Vcoff MARK. flTAf \ / " 1 rcr > fiitni < > piit..i. I J'olnil.i. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE T'or tVnirh , Bert * Throiil , Hnftr omInflucnto , Colil * . llronrltlil * . Croit | , M hnoplnc I'tingli , Aftlmin , ( Jiiln-vr , I'alitflln < * Ju > t , ttiloit.rr nn. il i. . .it' "Tli runt i 1 1 , mica. 1'rlCPflOronMflhnllli' Snldliy IirncflfKnnil Poll. crd i\irtlm unable t' < nilurrtti < tr < lt < tlrrti < iirn > niitlu nrltt.rnrltirmtrlltn > ' ( < fH > bof/iVT.AVr/jri nctiaruct Vtlm * by Kfiidlnfl oii * < lt > lltir t > t 1111 : ( ilium.M > in.nrmiiiM ; , SuleUnuvrft An 1 1-utur.tiliirrM * , llllllmi.rr , M.rjUml , V. S. 4 , HEALTH. S lrt' Specific nucil ino ol rhcumttltni thrr- months airo , ftor my lijeiclaou had \haustod the ! cillPH without Kt'lnK relief. C. I' . aoorrtKAR , Alt y at Law , llrtinswlclt , On. Iharabroi alllloted ttli rhcumitlim nc.-ulj fortj vents , nml A few Mottles of Snlft's Specific cured mu It UaQodBcnd t IhoMiUcrlnc. J. II. WAIUFR , Thom on , G . I hmoliccn ctitliuly rcllocJ of severe rheumatic In iuy tight aim li.v the use of S Ill's Si t-clllo am paracd through list n Inter "It bout * relapse. SIII.NKV IlKRttfUT , Ktl. So. Culthntor , Atlaliln , On. TWENTY YEARS-t hail liccn a ulT rcr Iron rheumatism twcntv joar ; was ro. uc'iltun kclctoll ccuM harJIysct about , c\on on crut.lioP. Swift' Spec fie his cured me eoumlarxl well , MRS EZRA Mrusno.\ , Macon , Gx Snltt'uSi'cclflo has rollc\ol mo of whlrli at ono time threatened to mop my inliiHtarla woik. Hnv. W. A. KIRK , Cruss rhuuiAln. Swllt'aSpnclflolscdtlro'jMCKOlftlilo. ' Treatise 01 llloodand Skin Ulscneca malloJ free , 7llR IwiiTSrRCinc Co. , AtJatti , Oa. ti taMunciTlssijJir'11' " ouanintm Ba ttcuilostaraii Address , F. l > . i't.Aiti r ; , Clark Slrect. CiUrAGO.lLL. ? ; cUr.ves on Honlcli'D om\ \ . ' -lo ! huuaitda i-l p tcal niDtlicrt Moti.i-i's milk rrataun no fiircli. An nitiilclBl l id Tor Iiifii-ati ch"iilil niti. i n.i utarcii. Ttio lost mid iuv t nutriKoiu > liy HtBliljIviiGlldal to MotlKW mil drink. l'ritt10 and 7."nviit . llyulldruirirlttJ ! . Hood lor book on the Treatment of ObUdicn , free l-a-IU illuon.il mlliu Uioui. a. If. i i U ! > . . lilltatittlt , .V. J. KlB'lltitl ' ! th t CMld I * ilfKlrfd " iriT. K U 6'r > > t , Ajnfl < i . No hfnttlncT In rro nndnK It Nuppricr ! i any- 'hlnsf < liint. K . > ' ( Uiir.i M. l > . 7Vo V V. Mil ImKentI'Tinnll oil rfrrii'tof prlcn lu i _ .mp noiti.iru'x r oi > ro. , Uncincvu. . I'r Uopt ir-n'J lluv I'.TTII > CT OV AULT" O kfrilnr m art-life of i * Bijie * ! Coltti-t * . t II , -B It - . * - * 93t riu nu 1)ihi.A.KMlli3D tn. . otller i'liy- ( < * ! 3 to jt , LCQ t. w ctlv p. | > cliahow utiua lf > U Tr.Menls ken ? Ncrvou > ° iostMtrii ! , Debility Uental in I'liyslcal Wtai.ness . Mic > irldl ima ollmr Alia liana of Throat , SHn or (1ine& ( , Olooil Pobmr'i : ) ld Sort3 and Ulcers , , c l/calel * lth unp > rn-.k i yrct . , ou latest-Ii utjltj \ rinch' n. Su'elj , E-rlrarvl/ . Diseases Arising ( run. Indiscretion. EiueKv ! po3U'o or InJul once , Mch ro.iuM in5 or J\ > VlluwliiK n eti : Uf > t-ou L3 t vJi'Lilit41M r ofil HC < 1 d roethr memory , pimples DJ tbo ra c [ Iritisducat trerplnu tolbq n.t l ty r r.ra ' < Mt coofuilti , fllpu.cui , readerlrip Jlarriit ; improper or aujiAnn p-ruiaticnlyrur > l , Piniihl.t ( M | aK iontbo % lioT .urol k fealed tDVAlcpu , T fee to any ftdflrt-n. ContvUltAllOD l l IM or liy mollr/o < 3. b.ntlnrttvil UrltA for u ; tloDi. A Positive Wriuen Guarantee I'nuipliloti , Encllsh or ilcrmun , a-1 tiairo * . U > - ' ' ' - - bovodlitiidss iaici'.oor Tarns' W pa , Snp flutes , llltiitrclsil le tlotli and till bloil- ; . -.cl&toi ! ) tbe curlorx. doi-infui or iuicl-1ttre Mutt kctv. JL ! > OQX cf jcrc&t ( QV Mt tn ftl ) > - - - - - tVlll IlllrllV tin , _ lalutliu LIVERui mid KESTOQU ai nncl VIOOlt of YOUTH , pi-psl.i. ' Wuntof ' .11 si . _ . ixD ' 0 , muscles urn ) iu rruj rocaivo nuwiorce I rllvvii3 tlrj mind and RUplilIefl Jlraln 1'owi-r. anlierlnKfl'Oiil cnliiihilnH ) n.i < .iIUrto tlibirai x WJ Sntt lnDR..S ; ' HXTJJ'SIltOH TONIC iirataiini * . . .uiy cure , tiiiicaailcar , lieaitliy ronipluilnn. tn llto popularity of'liuurl/lrril. Do ijot tj peri- mmit iutll. OitirilNAi , AND IIIHT ; , A Hco'l jourmhlrcislo'lhoDr. IlitrturMeK ( lo W SuI/ouU , SIo.for our "BllEAM OJOOlt. " 1 NKnllof Htrnnuuitr-'l tifutfal lurarinAltGa./ * . > NEBRASKA LAND AGENCf BUOOESBOR TO DAVIH * Centra D . .l 1101 . OUAUJ. Have for tale IW.eilO acres eiJtlally wlojjMt laedi Eidtetn NebiwV , tt low prloo and cu Meytlikt Iruprovea urmj tor ecJe In DonglM , Dod o , C"lwi ( nttio , Ilart , taming , Sirpy , Wuhlcflua tt 'tn > aor.deis , ttJ Uutlcr Jountlot. 1 axea pild In all ptitl ol Ilif Slit fc cnoy loantri on a'proted ftrms 1 h voar > oeItUorcjMiotf ] lorllieuboTodlie o' Ijtl io ihoufaiitlsof caifvhl ttio wnril KtntJ unilitf fin , ir hut olicen cured , lihln il.-o.triinilmvriiU ; Illluenicucy.lhHt I will iendTu'0 Blni.i:3 : fllKB t.rlliT iillfi a VA I.17A DI.IITHi : min on Hill i ] | > kl u ttUT sufferer ( Jlvaeipri > .i nil J * ( ) nddr i. lliS. T. A , tJ-OlJUM , 111 r .rl3l. , Kev York , 13 CONDUCTEIJ Ecyal Havana Lottervl ( A OOVERNMENT IhSTlTUTION. ) Drawn at Elavnna , Cuba , Every 12 to Id- Day H ICKfcTd fj.00 , HALVES , J1.00. 8iibjet ton ? mitlpuUtlou' , net 8 > utrolltil l > y tlit. . -artli ; in In'cicst. Hit tbe falrcut tblut ; In the naturu of charte In cnUtonco , For in crmat'.ou and pirtloiUrs apply to ( UIISKY it CO. , Gei eral Agent * , 21X Jlroad a/N.V City. MOI.L 4 CO ,417 Walnut utrto * . Kt. Lotli. , Mo. . Frank Ubrano , L. a , to Wyandotte , Kui , . y n-a ia 4 w The roujnrkabln growth of Oinnh * dating the hit fovr years Is a mhttor of great nstonlshmont to thoao who pay au oooasloiml visit to thla growing city. The development of thu Stop' ' ' Yards the uoco53lty of the Bolt LUio iload ths finely paved otroots the hundreds of now rcolilunco.i ami costly bnnlnosn blocks , with the popnlatlon of onr city moro than doubled In the laat five yoaro. All thin IB Rroat onrprlao to vieltors nd ! a thr adnilratlon of onr citizens. Thla rnpl d growth , the buoluoes Activity , uud the mnuy substixntlnl Improvement * tuado llvoly doniHnd for Omaha reel cntnto , and every Invo.UoT hni made Q haudeoiuo profit. Slnoo the Wf.tl atroet panlo May , > f 1th the eubaonnout cry of hnrd times , there hna boon lima domnxtd from opuoulo- tors , but a fair demand from Investors aooklng hnmca. Thlo luttor cl& a nro titklng ndvanUgu of low prices in Imlld- Ing material aud aroaecnrlnRtholr hotuen at much lees coot < h u will be poanlblo year houce , Sptoulatorn , too. can boy roaloota' D choipor now nnd ought ID take ndvant o of present prices for fntnn pro tt. The next few yenra promloen groate d .yo pinviuia In Omaha Ih&n the paat liv yoarii , Tvhlch huvo been a gooa aa wo could ro.iaoiiftbly donlro. Now man- ufacttarlng eutabUohtnonti ! and lor o job bing houRca are added almost woukly , and oil ndcl to the prosperity of Omaha. There uro nauny In Omaha and through- but the SUttowho have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rnto of toreat , which , If judiciously Invested in Omaha real ebtato , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo ere confident will bring the purchaser largo protitn In the near future. We have for oal the finest resi dence property in tlio north and western parts of the city. North we lutve fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , 1 7th , 18th , 10th nnd 20th streets. West on Farnaui. Davenport , Suming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Homo of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street cur line out B arnam , the uro ; > erty m the western uart of the city will increase in valnn W alw > have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments niade-in this soctioii j.v the Stock Yards Company nnd the- railroads will certainly double the price > n H short time. We also some fine business ots and Home elegant , inside resi dence ? for wile , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling u REAL BROKERS. 213 Souto 14th St , Bet ronti I arnlinm and P. 8. We artk tliosw who lutvo property for nalo at a bitTKoiu lo ivu IB a callVo want only borganiB We will positively not handle property orty at morn than it ? real vnhm.