I THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 18 , 1885 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY TONES One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEG-AUT PASSENG-EE ELEYATQB SItr T. ri.illKil'rttt antlTrtaf. A M.CI.AIIKE. Vife rrrtidfnt JOllX T. CttAHKK , Sectrtaru. H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY , SUCCEEDING LEIGHTOW & CLARKE , AKOEST JolibtnK Drug homo between Chlci D iul San Kr.viclico. CAPITAL STOCK , S2CO,06P.V t nil ill lunttho b.ttom. ftioinirket at all time ! . Will diiillc ] t3Chtc > go nil St. Louis prices ulth height aildcil. Our ipccUUy will to JHi'c Dt'tiys. Jfaitifs , Oils and IVinflow Glass KM Imatcs ehcn on l-Uio ( rlnss. To thoio about to ortlark In Iliu drutf hntlntM will Jo well to comul lielt Interest ! > } cilllni : oil mor eml tur our ( irlco lilt wblch\Ullat > icir ilout January Mil , Mill onUri olklted. 1114 IIMINKV afHEKT. Loss aud Gain , ClIAITEIl J. "I wixi tnknn sick n your ngo With Ulious fovar. " "My doctor prononncod ina cured , but 1 got sick eia allh tcrtlblo pains in my back : ind siil-s , ; iid got so bud I Could not moval I dirunk ! Front 228 Ibs. lo 12C ! 1 had been doo- ti'rine ' ; fjr my liver , but it did mo nogeeid , I did not expect toiro \ inoro than three mantis. 1 bec.au to usa Hop Bittera. Dlrcc'.ly appetite rottunad , my paini left mo , 1117 ontlco ayatotn aeemed renewed a il ray magic , and after miry several bottles tles , lam not only ai aouna an a sovereign but walght more thin I did bcf.rj. To Dop BHtera I oaro my llfo. " II. FlT/l'ATUieiK. Dublin , Jane G , ' 81. CHAl'TKK II. "Mnltlou , Man. , Feb. 1 , 1HM ) . Gentlemen with attacks of sick baadache. " Notiralg'a ' , fuamalo trouble , foryeirain thomoit tomblo andexornciatlng manner. Nc medicine or doctor could give mo relief crcure , until i used Hop Bittera. "Tho lirat bottle Neatly cured me ; " The secotd made mo as well undttrong aa when a child , "And I have been so to this day. " My husband was BH invalid for twenty year * with a mrlous * 'Kdne ( > y , liver and urinary complaint , "f renounced by Boston'a bett physi cians "Incurable ! " Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know cf the ' Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have saved by your bitters , And many moro arc using them with great benefit. "They almost Do miracles ? " lit * . E. D. Slack. How TO OKT SICK. Expose yourself day anil night ; cat too much without exercise ; work too hard wltheut rest ; c'octor ' all the time ; Uko all the vile nostrums advertisedami them you will want to know how to Ret well , which ia anaWerod In th so words- Take Hun Bittera ! None genuine without n bunch ot green Hops on Dm white label , bhun all the vile , poisonous ituCT ntth "Hop" or "Hops" In their nauio. rM. curvi J > ; ip * | * h. Inirrbvt. l * rr u l An . * . Uk4 4j > rUrrcf ! & IIICMU * Oicinl. Aft * dicpIntl rl d.lloltfOiflM to Civil or cliunicb , ig4 la * ll vviuuiir ' drlnkl - Irj - - II. MC * * * r UBMMU. Alk JBM pff * r * r tr * * , UMur ui ib/l > K.J O B.lilCUKf 1. W. WCfrEEKAHH , I" v.jf. y. Hy the it o o Hotletter'a Stonmch HittCMtha hn K il npp < rancc ol iho countfiiai rcondail limnrsH uf U rjicp * lien ale ii | > | > l ntikl \ ' \ n hial lilor look a il as I ho rood i atslmila'ej.ili li d iam tlioucr\oiist\ tuu ru'i ' \uih much nutiloi siuii'- Ixr , through thai to ol ttli n ullulno , \\llcli IB also licuu > ti lal to I'orsn ot a STOMACH rhoumatio tiinli'iicy STOMACHV ml an Incatlniahlc prutentlto ot le\tt anil JHUC. for silo all Dru.-liti and Uca1 HUMPHREYS' ' For the Cure of all diseases of Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , POULTUY. Used successfully for 20 years byl'iif incrs , Stocklirccdcrs , Horse U.H. , &o. liiiilon-od A iiM'dljy ( ho U.S.d'oTi'riun't. ffOI aniiliU'ls | A Cliarts Bent fh'i'.tk HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , , 100 Fulton 8t , Now Yorft. Humphreys' HomeopatfT'O V" 1 1 nphrcKlulac , nrous vs activity , i II curv8liui > vtcucv , los J1 cuorcyii Toutiiltl > U itr. all wi'akucaa ofk-cnerutlvo syeti'tti : i'ltlit > r eex > i4V awU. J , II.Wuruurl < . > lU7iJtaU > ! } t.Uti ! ? Ki COUHCILJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. THE OOONOIL , Several Important Ordinances pissed and Other limitless Done , The aonaatlocal feature cf last night's council mooting waa tint every alderman vraa present. Col. Keatloy propoacd , to compile the ordinances of the city for § 500 in general fund warrants , and to tavo at Icatt COO copies printed for $1.50 a page , Ilcfer- rod. rod.An An ordinance waa presented providing for two jailors , ono to tervo days , the other nights , to roccivo the aanio pay as tbo police. The ordinance provided that all ptijoners should bo aosrcned in the presence of the jailor on duly , and the jailer to tike charge of all valuables and otlocts , thus tottllog the old dispute be tween the police and nmrlul's force. Aid. James rather objected because of thoincraate of expense. The ordinance was paaacd Aid. Keat ing alone voted DO. The ci'ilnarcj providing for three Dark commlsaiouora was pisjed. Aid. Keating voting IIP. The oriidance givlrg the telephone company the right of way In ttreeta for wltei and poles , with certain reatrlctiona wai passed. Several ropoiti of the city attorney win received and those of them which ould bo made ont , were road and phced in file. Anrngthoao read waa one do- ilarinj ? that the police rule making the hlof the custodian of prisoners' eiTbcti wes void , it beirg in conflict with Ilia rdiaanco making the marrhal the cus- odiin. The mayor and police commit- oo were inttrnctad to make a now rule. An appropriation of § 200 waa made fcr making a temporary ( ill on lower Ninth troet. An ordinanceacd resolution waa adopt- id providing for iaaulng S'J5,000 more Bity improvamcat bonds to pey for paving 'ntersectlons. Tfco committee reported that the coat of paving the three atreota waa $103,000 , and no more special atseatinont bonds kvero needed. A SKIPPING SNEAK , I lie Plunder Kcc-otcrcd Itul I lie Tlilel'Oels Axvny. Yetterday afternocrt a sneak Ui'of matched a pur of overshoes at / . T. jindaey'i store , and started away with : hem on a run. Ono of the clerka got after him , and chasad him across the creek , nml got the stilon goods back , but the thief skipped on out uf a'ght. ' Dpnty Marshal Bites teen after reached the spot tni made a search for him but it was too late tliea. Another .lull BrcitU. Lut : cijht two prlaoncrj in the county jail , Jobiut it and ISoiry , the former ar- rusted f ( i stealing , Iho Infer for bainy drank , succeeded In unlocking their cell door , nnd getting Into the coiridor begin digging a hole in the thick trail , by aid o ! a piker. They were discovered in time to pre\cnt their otcipo. Oflicar Wheeler yostoroay afternoon ar rested Fiank Johnson for stealing a har ness from Woathorby'a stable , Bo hac the harness with him when arrested. AVOLSEIiHY A 1'\I1IUK. A. General \\'lio IVcvor AVon a Itnttlc oi l.edn Oremt Arinj , Now Ycrk NV'oiM. Whatever maybe the ultiiints isiao ol Ilia war In Soudan , it cannot bo denlei tlmk General WolsuUy's camptlgn is n la'luro ' JJu ntisaent to roicuo Gordon from the Ir.roVs of the M hdl in Khur toum , acil while ho uasbaon loitering ti tha wiy , londlrg tbea rioal dispatches te tbo prineo of Wale * , Khirloum las fillet and Gordon with it. The crownint blunder of iho Gladstone miniitry , in ro Ut'on ' to tha Soudan buslcuis , * as in trusliog to aerlous an uiit rprlaotoGm oral Wolieloy , a nun who has nsvoi uvioctd any in lllary caracity. Had thi conduct ot tbo eimpa'gn bo a committee to Rh r. § , the Ral unt lltt'o butcher c Oahul , it would probably hava teen cnl ed uoeeaifiilly for tfcu Englli-h tw inonthi ago. Woltuley enjoys the tin i.iUd . diatmctlon of buaiaj iho only genera of notation Mho never led great trait or won anv battlfs. His reputation i owlrg to the pen , mt to the aword. Th newapiptrj made Wrlio'ey what ho ii He it the child rf pall' . HU first servJco wai in what i style the Butuinh war , In 18.)2. This r < al' no war at all. It consUtsd In the storm ng of n few bamboo huts nnd the slane.li : or of a few timid Asiatics. Wolsolej , who served in a subaltern capacity. ihowod aoino ptrional bravery by t nd ng on an improvised bttdgo In the faie ) f the enemy until ho was wounded. Ho next appeared In the Crimean war , hero ho waa so aovorely wonndcd and a few eara afterwarda a * , the scigo of Ltieknow nd the defense of Alombngh , in the ndlan icbo lion. IIo was then mnh ioutenant-colonol , and for the first thin w a enabled to displfy aometbing moro han personal courage. Ue next pattt- iiutcd in the CLnn oxpeelidon , in voich ho wilnecsoi the gunnets uniting he ploaaurea of the picnic ( o the horrors if the battle field by tiring into the ranks > f the hilf armed Chinese mob from tha helter of their touts while they slppjd .heir . lomonado. Ttc next "war ' In which Wolecly rn ; 8ged was tbat known ai tin lied River xt-cdltloii/ln 1S70. This was simply a ort of military exploring party. The mly glory attaching to it w that the xpcdttlon eurc.cdod after many months , n finding its way to Fort Garry without citing lost In the woods. 'hero waa no fighting and nobody .ot hurt. For this Wolaeley was r.atcd a knight cf Saints Michael and George. Ho was created adjutant gon- ral In 1871 , and in August , 187. ) , was ppolnted to the command of iho ox- edition against King CoiTo ? , of Ashau- ic. Too campiigu oocslstod of n rather retracted hunt through the bush of n ordo of naked ncgroei ir.-nod with olnted sticks. In this oxpcdition iVolscley came within a hair's breath ol ain by an over confidence in the super , ority of his troops and a contempt for ho "ulggera. " The only tangible result if the oxpadition was Iho captorj of { ing ColIeo'Q umbrella , which is to-day jlubiUd in the London musjnm. On his return to Ktgland ho was tcatcd chevalier commo inter of the bath , and was pruiontod by parliament with n rowBrl o ! 25,000. In May , ' 37 ! ) , ho went to the Capo , where ho elped tj catch Cotewjyo In the African ungl ? . Hit crndnct of tlu campaign gainst Arabi Pasha is still frefh lu the minds of readers This waa the only pai n ia whih he pirilclr.i'.ed that an bo said to riao to the dijnitof war tall. Yet il cannot to di.sc-lbod aa a attlo ia Iho modern SOL.S ) . Arabl'a .rmy . conalsted of a mob of ignorant , iinld Egyptian fe llaha , dragged from their uts In chains , and who tell on their aces begging for mercy at the approach i the enemy. The on y reaistanco oll'eted ras by two regiment ) of Soudanese lacks , who showed that if they only imalled the Btitish in numbers Wi Is-ley onlel have hael no jiantde victory , hero weie a hundred skirmishes In our ivil war unmentioncd in history , and lauiclcss , in which moro generalship was ihown and moro blooi shul than in all iVolseloy's expeditions put together. In ho present campaign WolseVy blundered 'roin the first to last Instead of making uakim the base , and sttikingfor Berber , (10 ( miles distant , wh'ch ' would have rought him within --0 iniles of Khar- oum , ho choose the windings of the Nile , match of nineteen hundred miles. He .hen divided his command into three ex- < cdiions , without any appatent necessity , ent two of them ahead in different direc- tons , and sat down Jiinself at Korti to , vait for nowal And . .o\v , when the Brit- sh mutlstry have given him full power to , ct as ho may think best , instead of sbonl- lering the rcspontibilily of his blunder , nd eiidcnvoiing to retrieve his elistster , le pitchforks the blame back on the miu'.i- , ry , snd like the osttich of the dcsett ries lo hide his failure by sticking his icad in the sand. Two Hostile Legislative lloillc.- , . hicago ilcrnld. In etatea where the party majorities .n legislatures are largo nobody paye much attention to the elect'on of United Slatoa senator. Such a thing ai p p- ular influence Is almost unknown. The eglalatois get together , and , by tradee and bargains of various kinds , fix up lates which cot only Include the sona'or- ihip , but mo it of the ifllces to bo filled 'or ' several years ahead. The man on whom the choice for senator falls ia ut- ually the ono whoao frionda and bsckerj have the most money. It is part of the bargain that hit woilth shall bo used tc help others vtlio an of service lo him when the time shall come to fit them oul with their official rcw.mli. There are three or four queatlona ol vital iulcrest before thn people of Amor "ca 13-day which candidates for aonatoi ought to bo nude to define their posl < ions on. but not one in a dozen la evei iskui to do so. It makes no difference o the hg slaters what their a * kudo is. If they are part sans of theii s'ripo nod appear to have enough power o mike it worth while to tie up ( o them hat is enough. Bryond that co one care ? . The senators thus oloclei at- ) al most invariibly nun whoto sympathlu a-o entirely with the corporations , It the senate they wield a power which i : all but absolute on the dostinUa of tlu tioD. In this way the people whe elect their rcpr. snitatives ia congresi wl h rouch care permit all their ell'jr' ' : o bo nulified by a sonata made up of eer vile tools cf iiionop ly. The homo o repreccntativuj can acccmplith nothing in tha way of reform while tbo groit corporate porato interests of the country ccntlniu to chose the senate. ( V moro strlkin ; example of legichliv. . crosj-f nrposea it would bo dilluitlt tc ijure. Fcr ten years the homo t representatives has been cmuiclpatee fiom the lobby. When the Gualds one Hnnt'ngtons ' founi that they could no not niniU ) { ) ate ttat bdy they beju , ; to intrench themselves ia the Uultoc States senate. The success lha' ha attended thulr efforts is shown by the f jc that while the tonuto is ( juick to Indors any job that may oricinntc In the Irtiso tnd to send muiy such schemes of itsowi to tha otter chamber , it rarely fail ) t defeat any measure cfref jrmor ro'ronch ment proposed by the latt r. Its cijuo ity for talking a populat bill to denth ? , gruit. Itt pigoin-hohis are dark acd rpt oloos. Its designing corporation lawyu- are quick with arnondtnuiti acd aubtt tutca to deslr > y a hill unaati fictory t < their oiiiployera. 11 they pass a housi bill that bai limit they do so in a wi ; that leaves it no uoaiur complo cl legis la ion than it wai before they s w I * , foi their capacity to finiBcalate such inaas' ares is Infinits. It Is a dismal view to take , but we d < not believe that the oountr ? em be rid o the incnbui of ' monopoly wli'ch now op- prcsaea it until the eniate of the Unite : States has been re'ormed. It ii not ia the hands of men olccVd | o prevea icform. Hannibal Hamlin says bo sometime thinks of writing a biok. ' ! have ua no political hfs'ory ' of my owu times , " h s ys , "in which 1 could not supply nun deficiencies and malt ) many cn.cctiona. Mra. Maik Hopkins has built a ne' honae ao oiatly that ita aidi ion to ih V hution of thelitt'p ' T'o'a-hrae t tuw cf Grott Harinron lowers the tsx i iho towaapooplo by ab ut i in-l alf , Tin : Dill V > - Kiull . SottJrt Intorc-ilne lilcns Oiii-Tlioi lactttrc. Title article , wfitea BillKyc li the San Francisco Argonaut , i ) deaiuntd mrr * eapecially for these voritbratcs who arj are able ta ktcpand HBO the r own baalne , It ia not Intonaod for the pjrasa' ' of thoa- who simply ha a ganglion or nerve center wit ch they can afford t" brain. Man ia moro highly endowed with Drain thin any other animal. Still nearly all animal creation has a trace c f this organ docroating , of ooras , In Intocs ty down- uatd , from man to the lower itammatf , birds , reptiles , ba'.rachia , and fishes till finally all traces of the brain disappear In the amphiixns and dude. The elephant bai the heaviest brain of any animal. It often wholghi as high aa nine or ton poauds. The whale ci'tncj next , nith a bramtbat weijhs , porbaps. five pounds , Sogreai mental strength is the rcau t of quali'y ' moro than ( jufln- tity in th ) matter of brain thsnu. The brain of an adult man wciglu , on an average , fotty-olght onncjg , while thit of the average adult woman weighs for ty-four ounce ? , and ytt wonnn is far superior to man mentally. I have ob tained this information from a lady friend cf mine who is thoroughly trust worthy. The brain is inclosed in a bony sphere called the skull This bouy envelope is air tight. The brain dcoi not hive to bo ulrjd if it is in a normal condition. It should bo kept inside the skull constant ly and iu as compact form as poesibla , for when it la otherwise great inconvenience may einuo. The parta of the cncaphalon , wo are ( old , ve the certbruo , carebollum , medulla pblongaU , poaus varali , obligate , pun's n mo. Anyone would think llut n brain with all these things in it noitld not feel well , but tuch ia not the case. The train has boon found , upon mhroicoplc InvettigaMon after death , to contain not only the Lra'gu ' miciohes ami thing ) named abo\e , but also a cluoritouo eubatance , tr nia' ' nerves , motor oculi , orpui collosum , corpora atriato , ihalml , tuberjula quadrcgiminD , atucca o , ntbor vitcu , ctura cirjbn , anct other fci\i n mbitauejahlch muathuo made Hfo a burden , and yob death did not result fcv many years. Nothing , however ia ao destructive to brain tissue aa dajlght. Many have died utmost instantly after light and fresh air were freely admitel ! into the brain. Thj train is ono of the moat iuo- fill of til oigans , and. therefore , we should lisa every preclude n to retain i > , for , like the Dell-cocking revolver , a rcan may atruf glo along tor years , without having oca < ion to uao it , and yet when ho does want ton o it hn want ) it very- Wo mioht get along in society for a long titiia without being cillod npon for any mentnl domons'.ratlcir : but tome day , without any notice whatever , we might bo requested by cnr hoit to oxrivaj an idei , and wo would feel very much cut tip to admit that we bad left our thinker at home on the piano. Physicians who have cover hncl much experience with the br in , never hav ing had a case of it In th if own families not studltel ita habits in other fo pie , frequently make an erroneous diagnosis here a patient Millering from brain trouble. I once knew a young doctor , who has slnco resigned Las lucra tive practice in order to accept a h'galy ' rotponaiblo position as clmnbormaid in a largo livery t table , to make a mistake of this kind. Tha patient wai a German , who wai unconscious at tha time the doctor was called. The latter felt the pulse , examined the tongua , wrote oat thrca pieseiipti > ns on different drug ttoras for medicine to encourage zeal on the part of the liver and wont away. The coroner was to expert In cases of this kind , bat ho went at it on the theory ttat the brain hai been affected and triced op the sjiuptoma till lie showed the jury tbat it wen a casa of quick coupling pin on the bra'n. ' It seems tbat the patient had been exposed at a salcoa on A ttieat , anel this was fol'owed in quick succession by coma , semi-colon ana full stop. Wo .should take great care of our brain if wo intood to use. it. It la a very sitiai iiva orginBiii is t a'ily affected by ex ternal influence.1 ! . Vuy 1 ttle , aftara'l , is known of the location of various phre nological oiysns of the brain. The re'.v lien betwica thought and thes material organs which wo call the brain , is a little mitty jet. It Is not for poor , ehoit-liveel anel puny men tu know everything. The brain , however , is a carious or uu. It is a gocd tiling iu i a place1 , bat entirely ustlojt when removed frrm the par y to whom it belong ) Wo ihould not over we rk tha brain , or s rain it in tiying to think of hard words no one ) oho knows the mcailrg of. Neither should wo try to praserre our b'aiaa ia alcohol during clliuo hours. Alcohol and gray mitt or are always antagonistic. Lett us take good cara of our biaioa tnd net wear them out trying to impart mforrration ti tbo o who do not ECtk it. Another thic ij that wo should remember ii tbat the brain weighs about twenty times aa much ai the tor gee , anel therefore , there ia nc phyeiM glcal Jaw which will icijulro us ti tell all wo know. nil ! Nye VisllK ( ieiiou. New Ycrk Mercury. OhriitniBS day wo eigHtod land ol Genoa , lat.11 dig. 21min. 18 ace. north , Ion ? 8 deg. 54 mln. 24 tee. oeht. A Mstrong southerly bre3 < en cur hlmi quarter lufltd ua up a lit la on tbo ouTr t rdeick anel hauled us taut amidships , On the ho bow a light sea nag breaking as a ycuirj landlubber frira Corsica l.aued athwart tbo tall'nil and feel the hungry sea with little f Momenta cf hit brouklait. Oil' to the lift lay Genoa , looking ai it did 400 joms f j when Columbus was loluctantly brru thoro. How times have changed m Gone a lince Ohria uioi to livof'civ ' ? Anyone would hardly lonicmber the p'aco except by i'fl ' general appearance and the pictures for tunately preserved in tin geegrnobler. A railway connects Genoa with Turin. M Heel te > get n ) ms < i rycr thia road , but ni't with only iiulitlbrent BIICCCS.S. The road JB run almost oxcliuivcly by foroigc un , and the employes are largely foreign ers. Wheiovri'I go in Kurojio I nu-et thii g'oat driiwback anel s'liinbling-li eick to 1'iijiij'inoiit. Sol did int mtku the railw.y mitlunitics understand about tbo ji-sa , and after both arms hael been talked loose , I Baid it was no matter , 1 won el sooner walk anyhow , Still I shall leave I'ny ' with an unfriendly feeling toward this road and shall do all ] can to tarn tra\el ovci some other tnuoiighf ] ro. Genoa waa founded two hundred ye-aiw before Christ , and yet is not a vo y big town after all. If I could liavo two thou sand yem-a in which to boilella town and couldn't jjet , ip a bigger , tutturniidck-un- cr to\\n t would L-easo in bo a towmst and enter into some othn biifeinesa byhicl lo eibtaui a li\elihooel Genoa Is mainly cthbrUed In hlatorj for being the birthplace of the man whc dncoTOJud Amenca ; and yet he was not. attlclly fipcnklnp , bora In Gonra , and hi didnn't discover Amerlci. Surlt ia lift Our heroes , our gods and onr goddcsso * melt away under the terrible alcheiry o' yo&rt , antl history , that at first crowcs the cbacuro will a wreath of laurel , at at hut tears don n the mine she hai worked years to carve and fills the- hungry maw of oblivion with the inani mate dost. Ono after another hoiooa , discoverers , poets and artists fade a nay William Tell , Columbus , Shakespeare and many others have aufforod again a Lei again at tbo hands of the historical \AJI- piro , and it would seem tha none of us are absolutely safo. Thoyoungeit of na may yet live to leant that Lydia E. Pink- ham was not tbo author of her own vece- ( able compound , Thus wo live and la- borforhalfa century to perfect a balm that will knock the blind ataggois higher than Glldoroy A kite , and at last a vandal historian robs us of onr hard-won fame. I often wonder that wo have as much courage acd lofty aa billon as wo havo. niitory says that the early years of Gjnoa up to 1270 wore itormy and torn- positions In the extreme , the government ocing democratic in torm. Then t3e democrats got ont of "aoap , " airl I jud o from general appe- trances that Ge > noa has novcv fully recovered the loes. A "scap" ' campaign Ihroogh 1'alyat tin present time would bo productive of much good. It would muai up tha MuditorAtioan prottybad , however , ft r a fey weeks , and change the ticli olive complexion of the ) people. The first dcgi was elected ia 1339. 1 do not know what the duties of dog ) wcrj , nor what salary ha received , but I am led to believe tbat tbo pay was good Genoa ia a great ] ilaio for the bit Iding of ships. Elegant household furaituri is made hero oho , such is chairs , tabtar , cablnotn and othir attlolos of virlu. "Be ) virtuous and you Will bo happy. " it fie mot'o of the ( itinrs ) . Thobellote1 in having a moito nhuter they use i ; or not , Ton years ago Genoa had a popuht'oa o ! about Ki 2,000 , but I think there are raoic lie-to now. I thought I counted moro beugsrj than that ana thiro matt hate been ut least two hundred people who wcro not , identified with th < t indtst- try. 1 have nlirayo done what I could in America to relieve wont , but where want seoras ti ba the inrmal condit'eta 1 allow nature t > take hi r courio. The bepgHrs f Italy glory in their shame. They are liid that they thought ( f it instead of .elding to a weak and fool ah temptation to fritter away ihtir young lives in raan- ul labor. Thus they live long tni do well , ca- ecially if nature has blc3oi them with cr joked leg or a double hump on tLelr jack. To the Italian beggar a Urge vol- uptuoas tumor on a fasa taat would stop a clock is a bonanza , anel America is the noit liberal ia iti contrlbutlonr. Uo\v Iho "Washington Coriior-Stono Jj id. 'orresiiondonco Cleveland Leader. I came ) across en old copy of the Na- lonal Intelligencer of July C , 1848 , at the ibiay to day. It contains a full tie- cription of the laying of tha corner-stone if the Washington momim-nt , on tho4tU of July of that year. Wa-hitgton city crursiccd at that time lesj than 40,000 people ; , and what is the bcstpatt of the ity now WJB thea a awiinp The day of belaying cf the corner stones was cool Mid pleasant. A rain had laid tbo dust on the evening pn ceding if , and the sun rose with Ihousanels in tha ci y to v ew ha ceramcny. Tto morn ng open el with silutui fr < ru the navy yard and the arie- nal , and ihes prous ion which foimeel wss naelo op of a gtuat number of temperance Rociatlcs , some of which dragged hogs "tcacTs of water on wheels , ot Cro com panies , of Sunday .schools , and of other orgini/atiinafrc m ell parts of lha coun'ttj' . The laying of the ttono wss attended by trom 15,000 to 20,000 Copies , and the crowd aarg "Old Hundred" as n paitofita ceremonies. The ground for along dht'lice around the monument waa covered with a temporary iloor of boards , snd aroand thojo teats Uko those of the grand stand at a race conrto were ht out to spectator ! at so mucn a head. Robert C. Wlntbrop , the speaker of the llouso of Representatives , read an ad dress , and a very long and a very able one it was. The raper eoys It was clc S3- ly listened to and that a'tention did not 11 ig in any part of It. Among the spectitoia piciont wore Mrs. President Madison and Mrs Alexander Ilamilt n An arch w as c rcctoi ovi r the corat r- otone , and on the lop of this waa tied a living eagle , f rty years eld , the fame , it is laid , which eat rn the triumphal arch erected to General Lafuyttts , dor'ng hts lest visit to this country. After the core- men cs wore over the crewel formed ijto profession acd marched to the avenue , where tbo preside4 , old Xich Taj lor , vlewel them. Corbiiyht eajs iliat Xach Taylor's death was oeiIoned ; by Lii drinking tec much ice watar on this elay. Do sajs that Preiidunt Taylor filled h'miolf ' witli Ice water at the Ifyng cf the o inter- atone , tnd when ho returned to the white hoiisa alt r i > . lu < ate heartily ol ehirrioi , wachlng them down wnh icrel milk. An hoar after ho was tskon wltf cramps , utolora morbus teiultiel , ace' four days later he died. In the c vnur atone of the monumen were p'acsd o gteat variety of prticles Theie wi rj a great numhu of the no we sapors of the day , a number cf pictures ol \Vaih n ton , coins of ! < Id acd elhci ol all descriptions , tha pertraiti of nil the presidents , digue rrolypes of iho Gencia and MI-H. Washington , fac-.itni'oa ol WaOttnpton'd accounts and a doscrlpt'or of tbo magnetic toletriph , llt'ii in Iti infancy. If now at its completion then cculd bo blocked up within ill top c fimllar collection , flhowieg the condltior of tnr o'vllizitiouand the advances wi liavo made ia our history , the rutiotH ol the future might have somothlng to chen upon when tbo monument at last cram blcs under the tooth of all devouiinj time. 1'rvparatlons aru being made by the in hab.tiuta of St. Antmtine , Fh. , for the celebration of Iliu ! ! 20ih anniveraary ( . < : Ita founding , which will Uko place on March 27 and t-'H NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 8. F. "M " [ (2cccBs.soiwTO ( ; DAVIS ! i SXYIIKU. ) GKNElt\L I'KALEr.S IN 1605 KAHXAM STJIKKT , - - UJIAHA line for u'o < 00ooo &aet c r ful ! > telcxted Uudi In t a tcru Nebrutu , at low ptlce aud en i any term. Iniprot ed larni ( or bv'u In Don < las , | ) ojc V | Co\Ut \ PUtie. Durt , Cumlrij ; , Siri.y. Wuhluirtoti , Meirlck SaundcM , kill Uotler ewubtlno , T .einaUi ] ill | iart ol tbottMl. Money loncj on impioxeU'arinf , ' ' Ir. otfice. C rrei/cn' nc CHAS. SHIVEKICK , UPUOLSTJBRY AND DUAl'KUTRS , Klcvator t < > ell lloor } , 1'JOn , 1COS nnd V-'lO ruitinin Street , OMAHA , NiHUASKA. : oo FACTORY 409 and ! 4ILDodeSt. } 0 mail a Ne AT The greatest bargains ever seen isi Omaka 200 OEGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew elrv. Clocks and Silver-ware. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers9 Ar ticles. TRY Y f And JDou't JLose This Chance. The beat opportunity ever offered to try your luck in these harel timlea. In order to pivo the public in general tlie advantage with a small earn of money , to par- iclpato In a real German Money Lottery , guaranteed and sanctioned by the Got man govorn- nent , weolTer flvo whole orlgnal tickets which we nave in.ido Into Hi different niimbors of the 287 , Hamburg Lottery , In club plftys nod sell PIUIIO for the sin all eum ot $5 as loup as wo have some on lumd. Tbu'o tickets are good for the loat thrao prlncipnl drawings which com- m'tice March It.lSSTi. nnd termirjatoon May 13 , 1S85. This Lottery haa bee-n for over 143 years lu existence ; haa ono hundred thoueand tickets nn < ] fifty thousand fiOO inning numbera which is uver onn hilf tlio actual amnunt of ticlci'ta. Knch ho'der ' of tickets recolvt's , after the c'rawings ' , the Oriphml Liatc , also the unenint of the pri/o if won. We hope , ai wo give li ( different imtnbcit , that every ticket holder , on receipt of the winning lists , will bo atisficd nilhthe result. The capital prices are mark 500 000,1100,000 , 200.ICO , 100.0CO , 90- )00 70,000 , 50,000 , 1(0,000 ( , etc. tbo binallost being 115 mark. It is of interext to each and veryone tu invest as soon ai poeslblu bofnre the tickets are nil sold , Itarmt either by 1'oat- iffice order or draft and tickets willeo forward at ouco. Original tickets of Iliu Hamburgh Urunswick and Saxon , constantly on hand. C. V. 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