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Han Intcrcliangetble type plateg , ha * few iiaitiandirlntufrom the face of the type , In- cad of through an Inked ribbon. Price only (10. Send for detcrfptlrA circular ! . GEO. J. PAUL , AGENT , P. 0. Box 711 , Omah , N b. lliuiuvl-'uxr. Arlctlmof joulUiulliui > rud nc fauainif Prtmator * Ueoay. Ntrrouil > l > iUr. ! Lo | Manhood. Ao. , harinz tried la Tain nrr known t madyli ± ? iliaoofaT d a aiinpiam aniof ielfar9. . whlctl b vu > a.nd FHKU lobll fcTlowun r ri. * < cc jJUUUVKU.t30kthain&-M. Y ( u CONSUMPTION , IbayoapO'UlroriundjrrorttnaU.r * dU.au ; oil. . no lhounud ofcai iol lli wont alndudv ( ( ou . ' be neLi il. nd il-oitmn til ror fall lallloincVeTuatlwIII aandWs BOnLKd t * t loci" iifa a Vil.lU I.K7 < itATlillC on Jt.li dinu * t9 auraoffwrcr , Ol aipr iand I" O BJwr It. > U.- * . Ill I-i WAR RECOLLECTIONS , Campaigns of Ibe Seconfl Iowa In fantry , Winter Qanrtcrs t Corinth A Sample - plo SIftrch AVho Got the Geese ? Bhootlng n DCHCttor. VI. Following the battle of Corinth nai the usual era of demoralization after an engagement. The men lived high on luxuries procnrod from abandoned sutler stores ; clothing , blankets , and all klnda of personal effects could bo had for the picking up , and for several days discipline woa moro lax. The union army followed the retreating fee twenty or thirty miles , capturing a few prisoners and an occa sional field piece. An examination of the haversacks of the dead and wonndod confederates disclosed the fact that the enemy had boon literally fighting for broad , their havortacks generally con taining only parched corn. Returning from tha pursuit , our regi ment wont to Rlonzl , Miss , , again , and was quartered in an Odd Fellows' hall. The rain poured down , there was no way of heating the building , and the weather too cold to got along without fire BO wo built campfires outeido and took the rain. As for sleeping our blankets wora soaked with water , the floor of the building covered with two Inches of mud and the house crowded with men smoking , chewing , spitting and swearing. It wss a dismal tlmo. In a few daya wo settled down Into a camp in the wooda. Orderly Sergeant Plopgras , Sergt. Bnrchill and I secured an old wall tent to ourselves. Half the end wes torn out but wo managed to patch It np. Wo carried br.'ck throe quartets of a mtlo and built a fireplace and chimney. A great many trips wore required but wo hung on and when we finished It ono evening , lit a fire in It and gathered around the comfortable hearth In company with a few comrades whom wo had invltod in , thought wo were well repaid for our toil. Early the next morning orders were re ceived to march back to Corinth , and the firet was also the lost time our fireplace was utilized. At Corinth wo orootod comfortable winter quarters , four of us putting up a Ifg honso ten by twelve foot with a good fireplace at ono end , two double bunks , table in qno corner , carpeted floor , and c nvas-llnod walls. Wo sent north for books and pipers , ono of the mesa "foraged" an old Klrkhams grammar and wo dllllgontly sot about self-improvement. Thus passed very pleasantly the winter of 1802-3 , varied with AN OCCASIONAL RAID Into the surrounding country , taking a week or ten daya1 timo. I waa promoted to a sergeant's position , and thus etcaped guard , police and picket duty. On ono of our spasmodical chases after Forrest's cavalry , just as wo were aboat to go into camp , ( Jol. Weaver observed ono of our boys endeavoring to knock a turkey out of a tree at a houo on n hillside near the road , and called out : "Come down out of that I" The soldier did not hoar the command distinctly , and aa ho hesi tated a moment ono of company "A , " marching directly behind the colonel , yelled , "The colcnol says , 'knock him down out of that , ' " whereupon the for ager blazed away again with bettor aim and r n down to rejoin his company , with the consciousness of ploasent duty well performed. Another of our tramps from Corinth , in February , 18G3 , wo christened "the wet march. " We left town aboard a freight train , and flattered ourselves be cause wo had only a comfortable ride ba- fore ns , but at the foot of the first up grade we struck wo all had to "disem bark" and push the wheezy old engine and empty cars up to the level , and thii was repeated at frequent Intervals for nlno miles , when wo abandoned the train entirely In the midst of a drenching rain , and struck out Into a section of country whoso chief productions were sassafras brush and yellow clay hills. Soaked to the skin , wo tolled along for eight mile ; , and then reached a region of swampy lend , whore the witter staod several inches deep on the level , and in the streams sometimes striking ns about the waist. Thus wo marched all day slip , slip , slip , over the clay hills , and splash , splash , splash through the swamps , our blankets saturated with water and weighing a great many pounds , the hard tack In our haversacks transferred Into a soft dough ; sugar and sale molted together and mixed with the strength of our coffee ration , which had soaked through the little canvas bag con taining It. A drear/ day , but night came at last , and wo turned oil the road and stacked arms in a little ploo grove. The cook of our company commander had picked up a fine goose during the after noon , which ho prepared to cook for cup per , and then laid aside for a few mo ments whllo ho wont after more wood for his firo. When ho came back THE GOOSE HAD DISAPPEARED and he never eaw It again , bat the next morning , after breakfast , Johnny Mills , one of the tonghest chaps in the com pany , remarked as ho threw away a bone that bore a very close resemblance to the hind leg of a gooie , and wlpd his mouth with the back of hla sleeve : "Tho laat thief Ia the beat owner , al ways , " with much emphasis on the "al- waye. " During the summer of 18G3 many r { out men were shot on outpost duty , and it became very dangerona to bo assigned to that service. It waa considered that It waa being done by pattlea fully ac quainted with our guard lines and final ly the mystery was solved by the capture of ono Johnston , a member of company "D , " First Alabama cavalry ( union ) , of which regiment George Spencer , well known In Omaha and tinco the war ton- ator from Alabama , waa colonel. Johnston - ton bad left the sebol army , joined ours , and after learning tha location of our out- poaU , deserted and organized a rquad of guerrillas end put in several weeks ac tive service In crawling quietly through the woods np to a vldetto peat and ahoot- iuf ; down In cold , blood the soldier on duty. He waa captaroj , court-martialed , found guilty and sentenced to be shot. On the day of hit execution the entire fcro cf five thousand , infantry , cavalry aud artillery , then commatded by Gen. G. M Dodge , of Council Bluffs , turned out underarms and formed on three aldoa of a hollow square , to which the prisoner waa borne in an ambulance , tittlng on his coffin. The ambulance was preceded by a bond with silver instru ments , plsjiog a funeral kdlrgo. At the extreme tight of the line tbo ambulance halted , the prisoner alighted and , leaning ipon the arm of a chaplain , waa marched n front of the command , Inside the tquoro , First came the band with it * solemn , mournful music , then four men CARHY1NO THE COFFIN } then Johnson and the chaplain ( and ao near the box which waa to ao teen con tain hia remalna that ho could touch it by atretchinq oat his hand ) ; then the guards and finally the twelve soldiers who were to ahoot htm , eight bearing muskets land ed with cartridge and ball and fonr with blank carttidgcs , the weapons being load ed by others so that none would know who fired the fatal shots. Aa the party marched In alow Urns In front of our company I could hoar the prisoner praying , "God liavo mercy on my aoul , " "God have pity on me , " while the chaplain apoko to him In words of comfort. Reaching the extreme loft of the line , the party move at right angles to the right nnd atop In the center of the open side of the tquaro , where n fresh- dug grave la aeon , The coffin Is placed near the grave , the guardo atep to ono side , the firing party form In line abont ton paces In front of the prisoner who , In company with the chaplain kneels In front of the coffin while the latter oilers a last prayer for mercy for the miserable wretch whrao own character has been ao cruel and merclloes. At this moment the adjutants of the varl- ons regiments read to their respocttve commands a copy if the proceedings oi the court martial , and then returned their proper places. The chap- Iain and the prisoner rise ; tbo latter la seated on his coffin ; a long white cloth In wrapped abont hia head and com pletely blindfolding him ; the command la given the firing party : "Heady ! " "Aim 1" "Firo 1" Twelve muakoto ring out , seven balla plorco the deserter's head and body , the while cloth is no longer whlto but crlmaon , and the man who had stained his bands with the blood of his follows had passed to the world be yond. The body was loft as it foil until the whole command had marched paal it , In order , doubtless , that the fate which military dltcipllnorooteiout to the deserter might bo fully impressed npon the minda of the ooldicra. For washing clothing , and all laundry and cleansing purposes , JAMES PILE'S PEARLINE is a favorite compound. It does not Injure the fabrics , and am.i a great deal of labor. Sold by grocers. SHOT BY BASKED JTCOBBKRS. A. Pennsylvania Farmer Robbed and Murdered nt Salhbuiy towaab'p ' , Lancaster Pa. , is terribly excited over cna of the mott dsahrdly Crimea ver committed } n that dlstiict. The robbery aud murder for such it proved took plezec tha quiet country ff vrnhouso of Edward LIu- v'llo ' , on Sunday night , near Peqnoa chnrcb , aover.il miles northwest of Whits Hoi.o. The locality had often been rrouscd by tbo dadng highway robbsrlci and rsziulri of the Buzzird band cf out laws , but the tragedy of laat nqhfc ! wai never before equalled. Mr. Llnvllh lived with a msiden slater , and it wai common ly believed that there wai qulta a sum of money secreted In the house. Ho wai an old bachelor and wan believed to bo quite wealthy , as was alao h's ' sf.iketr. They rarely vieited the city banks , and the belief bad been spread that they al ways kept a considerable sum of money about them , No ono to whom suspicion attached WB.I seen about the promises on Sunday , but It la believed that thn vob- bers who invaded the pb.o 'vail either been hidden In the barn duties' the day and emerged at nlfjht or that they carna down from the mountains after dark. Jlisa Llnvillo retired at the usual hour and went to sleep. Her brother wout to ills room and also retired. Ho was awakened towards midnight and thought bo hoard a noise on the stairway leading to his elster'a room. He aross , partly dreased himself and proceeded toward his sister's room , when suddenly the almost blinding flash of a dark lantern startled him , for he saw In the open door of hla slater's bedroom thrco strange-looking men , wearing dark colored handkerchiefs 3vor the lower half of their facea. Be fore ho had time to say moro than ask the question what they wanted ono of the robbers fired his revolver at Mr. Llnvillo , ho ball penetrating his abdomen. Mr. Linvillo fell forward on his faca crying , "My God , you have shot me. " Jnst then hia eister , who had not been nwak- ened by the entrance of the thlevQJ nrcao md rnahed out to the defense at her Brother. Oae of the robbera then ure-l - at her , but misted her and the ball en- ; otcd the prostrated form of Mr. Llnvtl'e ' , crashing through his ribs. Bliss tilnvillo was then rudely colzad and pushed back into her room , ono ol .ho thieves threatening to aend _ her soul , o heaven If oho made any outcry or re sistance. The lady waa nearly overcome with fear , and she fainted on the floor , rom which she was raiaad and threatened with Instant death if aho did not reveal .ho hiding place of their gold , oho pro- .cated that they had no money in the lonso. Ono of the robbers cocked hia re volver and commenced counting three , Baying she had just that many minutes , o live if aho did not tell. Then she houd ho dying groans of her brother In the lallway. She motioned to a chest , and , vo of the robbera commenced ranaack- ng it , while the other * stood guard , Miaa Llnvillo aaya aho thought sbo would drop over doai from excitement alone. The robbers succeeded in getting a small bag of money when a barking dog on the outside disturbed them. Then another uolso was heard , which BO fright ened the thieves that they imagined some one was coming. Ono of tbo robbera said , "This Is ca h onoogh to pay for this job , " and the three men hurried out of the back door and departed. Miei Lin- rillo found her brother In a pool of blood but she gained aufllc'cnt strength to arouaa tbonearoat neighbors , who brought medical aid , but the wounded man did not rally and died yesterday from intern al hemorrhage. Mr. G. A. Tauazky , proprietor Vienna Model Bakery , 61 North Eulnw street , Baltimore , Bid , , aays ; For a painful and Irritable cough if long itandlng , I uaed Rod Star Cough Cure , which rapidly and effectually relieved me. Prospective Lynching * . FIXRBK , Dak. . April 4. Bennett and Bel ] , In jail here for the murder of 9 , Q , Small , are In a state of terror over the report that a mob from Harold will lynch thorn to-night. Itii not believed tuoh a demonstration will be made. Small' * body wai fourh ] in a peed twenty mild ( rom town , Many of hli frfendi are here , and the Jill ii cloiely ( warded. VALTIUOB * , April 4 , Forty armed and mounted man , mostly young ftnneri , ran- tacked Baltimore county lut night for How ard Cooper , a nrgro who outraged Kate Gray , a 22-year old daughter of D. 0. Gray , of Kocldand. Sheriff * and officers are with them , but will ba unable to reitrain the young raen'a vengeance if Cooper u caught , Coop er's victim ii a remarkably blight young cnrl , and a belle la the district where ihe reildei , The foundation for a Dew school house ia Deiog laid at Aurora , OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Observations by Onr CorrcsDonilontat llic National Capital , PccullnrltlcB of Sonntors Tlio tlnzon ConrtmartUl ThoLaulos of tlio Cabinet. Special Oorrotpondeneo of THE BEE. WASHINGTON , D. 0 , , March 20. Ibe happiest man lu the senate Is Mr. Gorman , of Maryland , If wo can judge by appearances. Ho la courteous , ele gant and blandly obliging to alt who sent In their cards , responding at once to the ladles , and of all the senators ho seems to have the moat visits from the tender oox. Indeed ho appears to enjoy enter taining thro a or four at a time , sitting quietly and calmly in the middle room o the Bonnto , onrronndod by nnzlous facoc men trho are earnestly talking with the senators from his rcnpoctlvo state. Now anil then n stray word catches his ear about 3omo appointment to bo mndo bj President CleTolnnd , and ho slight ] ; turna his head ta tho' ho was bent on admiring the b6aat2oa of nnturo outside looking out of the wlndorra as ho turns hla head back trlvllo a satisfied smllo passed lazily acroso hla clean shaven lips Everything nboat tur.t man bcapoaka amoothnoflu from tlia iop of his head which la covered with altok gray hair Trcrn lather pootlc like down to his well fitting boota Never In the least rufllod or hnr rled. Plenty of time for him in the twenty-four hours. All the ro i of the aonatora nro oTor ran and over buoy , especially the democratic nonatora , who are beset by hungry offico-nookers , bu Senator Goraan rocka nwny In lha rocking choir , usually nelcoto thai : willow rocking chair , trheu neb occupied , and In the calmest tvad most delightfully non chalani way listens and talks to bis fair visitors. X praaumo that ho han the largest conilatoncy cf any man In the sonata to call upoa him , and hla caller : ara not all Marylandorj. It Is wel known that ha 13 a aton | power bahinc tha throne * , and hia eorvicoa ate much ro quired. His promiao appeared to bo easily given ; but if hla words , which are ao kind and polite , are well studied , i will bo discovered that iftor all , ho die no * mnko a promise ; It was hia manner , and aot his words , that reaaiurod favor. That man'3 diolomaayisa perfect piece of arb , eo carefully chiseled out , every stroke a fraofal $ line o genius. Ho is not a largo rain physically , rather below tha nvexago aho of man ; ? ory wed pro- port ion ad , standj firmly , and an they say down iiocth'earrisa himself well. " He may bo 'ifty , dresses in a customary piun colored coat , hlrjh833 , of i'm r\mo \ color , and black aad white pcnail 3tripod parts Ho saoina to hoa-tra ot his footing oven to hit nu ; stantlal looking ooois ; not dainty looiinrj boot ; a kind cf a boot thai a siaa stands well in r.nd leola com fortable ail kndaciwoat'ae" . u'hat Ma footing at tha i'/hito hojno.11 times o' ' day IB good , tie re is no ehsaow of a quea' Jlon. Why 3hondn't ! ho bo happy , alt' ; } in a willow rocking chair in the roar bio room of the senate surrounded by hnndaowo worahlplng woman , an honorei and beloved senator from ' 'Maryland , My .Maryland. " and a coniidentiil friend of the wJminbirRtlon. Purely enough to losay raaa iappj. 1'ho only bhmbh la 2iaci3 ; , ; oo , JIG JNU ! I'm Inclined to think Hi-gins , who like "WJgghn , has -Teat : d a c'earfo breeso , waich dcaa not In the leant rc- aomble a aurzmsr zephyr , fragrant with thopet.Tuzso of Bowers , all over the country , oapoclally hora in Washington , is a good deal cf n man _ n omo way , Otherwise no good to ijenator Gorman , and you know Qenator Gorman ia Hlg- a' God-fatbnr and will stand aponaor to all his rollglons duties in the treasury. Ha T ill be called upon 10 ozort great narvo power to reriat the terrible temptatiosa that will beset him from rosy datrn ill ! dewy ere. Now that ; rcarary : department ia a small-sized village llttlo world of Its with lago- own over 3,000 soajs in it , and a fair proportion of ; heao aouls boautliul women. I knew nothing about Hl glna , save what I rrad In cho newspapers , and that is very ex- lenalva , thee : h most unsatisfactory , but 33 he a saint wicua halo around hla head 10 will need two god-fathers and a dozen sponsors to protect him through the ter rible demands of the office toe leers and ho abuse of the proas. I have a groit curioeity to zoo this appointment clerk of the treasury department. I think I'll ' My my teapects ta him and nsk fcr an uppolutmont. That will bo a teat cf hia jowora I know what ho will toll me : Sorry , but ho haa no power to appcii' ; that there fs a civil service ru'o framed in ilt and hung over hla chamber door uat like the ono the president hat over us chamber door ; all the cabinet have hem ovortholr chamber doors , andbofidos .hero are no vacancies there won't ' bo till ccngress convenes next Docsmbor , and , in the mean time , whllo thla son of chivalry ia talking to mo about what he can't do , I ahall know the color of hla eyes how bo uses them , If ho looks direct at rnu for that Is a good test of character , and how tall ho is , If his hair s rod It la of great Importance to the country to know the color of his hair and what kind of clothes ha lies on , etc. | 3no likes to know for themselves the exact personnel of a man who la of ao much Importance. Hold 1 la ho of so much importance after all ? Let's see about that. Said a knowing newspaper man who belongs to that tide of ihe louse : "It Is a tempest In a teapot about Qlgglni ; very llttlo power he's got ; Dan Manning will look after all the appoint ments. Of course IHgglns will do the DUtsldo work , keep all the records and look err the paper * and the people , ( es pecially Ibok over the people ) , but thero'll bo no appointments made that are not first carefully considered by the secretary of the troaaury , and any- Lhlog of grave Importance will be con sidered by the president and hit follow co-workers , the cabinet. " Some of the charges againat this man Iliggina are rather envious ; but then give the fellow n chance ; hasn't our weather bureau nan been on trial for charges unbecom ing an "officer and gentleman ? " That ; rlal was a GOOD THING THING foil GENERAL HAZEN , He rat In state In the glided parlors of , ho Ebbett home , a god of injured inno cence , adored by the ladies and waltzed boutby the newspaper * . Fame enough ; unreasonable to aik for any thing better. Am sony I did not attend the sitting of that comt-martla' ' , for the ladles tell mo it was "juit too lovely for anything. " Great heavens ! It la to bo hoped that this administration will liavo no farce ( rials for the amusement of lonfersr Ii there nro any personal grievances , as in 'he case of Gen. Swnim and J Stanley Browne , ox-Socretary o war , Bob Lincoln , and Gen. Htzen lot them fight it out as a personal matter and not bore the whole country with its nontoos ? , and besides , ts wo nto consider leg expenses now , -wiling off all the olc hack ) and maimed horses , to rrmko r om for no * ciioa , it might bo well to coiuid or the expenses cf thcso highly sensation al court-martials. Gen. Hazon's fate rests with Secretary Eadlcott , and I fancy the roprlmand will not bo n very heavy one. Gen. Fiazon hia solid democratic backing through hla father-in-law and hla brother-in-law , the McLeans of Cincin nati , and Conor A ! Hazen Is a very pop nlar man In society , most ontertalntng and delightful an a host , and s a dinner guest , is charming. I am qnito suto ho will bo lot down easy. I promised to aay something of the LADIES 01- THE CA11INF.T. Much has boon said about them am much will bo Slid and written of them fo yoais to come , by that tlmo wo shall go pretty well acquainted with all thulr way and doings , and , cf courtu they will boar in mind when selecting now clothes that they are publl propoity and will bo written up from hem to neckband. The ladies of tdo now cabinet moan high nock dresses. Mrs. Secretary Manning Is tall , quit tall , slight and elrgant In person ; llgh complexion , fair hair and light blue eye ; and very pretty k'ocn eyes they are too quick to see people and situations abon her. Her features are regular and clean cut. She dresses very slightly and stadlc the art of wearing things most becoming At her first Wednesday afternoon reccp tlon she was costumed in black volyo with a corsage bcquot of neutral Hewers was very bright and animated in conver sation , having a fund of small talk whlcl is the only talk pno can Indulge in a such times , and withal a most chnrmhi ] woman who promises to ba a veiy popu lor woman In society , a decided eocla loader of the now administration , for eh ia a woman of the world In appearance She Is a bride of a few months , bat not a chick for society to pluoK pin feathers from. She acorns to enjoy a cloty and will meet nil its requirements Has already returned the first visits paid her. She IB in New York now making final arrangement ] for taking a homo here. Will not go to housekeeping 1 am told till fall , but keep their parlora n the Arlington hotel. Mrs. Postmaster-General Villa , who was visiting Mrs. Manning , In receiving calls , la a delightful little woman with i girlish fignro and sweet womanly ways most attractive in manners and has a very pleasing face. She may bo forty , I can not guess ages , and cara but little about the exact number of years that sbo haa lived and breathed , so that aho lives anc breathes to some purpose , aa Mra. Yilaa appears to have done. She dresses In ox- qulsito taste and very tichly. I felt acop Interest in this v oman because she is a "ncttern woman" to bo proud cf , gentle , refined and culterod , and ono that will exercise a healthy influence upon society. MM. Secretary of War Ecdicott , is good typa of a New England women , ol high beeodlng and old blue blood with out taint , a perfect lady in iu culture and address. She has the air of ono who is accustomed to all the good things of this lite , and yet docs not ncok to Impress yon with the fact. She ia above the average height of woman , rather or angular In physique , bvit not the loaal angular in manner ; there iaa wholecome- nesa about her which la refreshing. She ia a fine conversationalist and most atten tive to her guests ; middle- aged ; a clear completion , with strong feat- 'res dark brilliant gray eyes and Bcft giay hair coiled on the top oi her head , a distinguished person every way. As the Bayard family have long been ( n Washington they need no new discretion from me. The other ladles of the cabinet were not receiving the day wo were out , and have not mol them. They are now out of the city bnj will bo at home to visitors next week and I will pay my respects. Of the now arrivals at the white house ycu shall hoar next time. It may make you happy to know the president went to church Sunday. CON. * * * * Nervous debility , prama- turo decline of power of either BOXspeedy and permanently cured. Largo book , three letter s'ampa. Consultation free. World's Dispensary Medical Asspclation , Buffalo , N. Y. OKljKANS. A Dyspeptic VJi > w ol tlio Ci'csont Uorreepomlonco Springfield Kepubliceti. New Orleans "New Awllna1' ' as they cill it here n not an imposing city. Vluch of Iti area i * throa or four feet bo- aw thn Mheiasippi liver , which fonri a double cjcaaut like the letter S. The diflHnco back to Lake Pontchnrtraln h abDut four miles , the west end being the summer rceorc on the lake. The famoua vhell rond"'ls the avenue la this dlrec- ion. Within the city the wider street a are 1'ned ' with trees and raes in the cent er. All klmli of outlandish names abound. When yon hear whit sounds iko "Gbapbtu'a ' street" bo euro to aik low It is spelled , and yon will ! orn that t Is "TehouplbnlaV In the rurrow troet- , and indeed In come wider , small trcams of dirty water ieano from the loneos and stores and run for rods be- ere they seek the undor-sntfaia cinola , whence the contents are pumped into jnko Pontchartraln. The pavements nro of great blocks , poorly laid , over which tbo broad-axled cotton vniu are constantly manlhg a racket , Several Ittlo open spacES are dignified with the iamo of squares , ono of them formerly bo Circle being named after the monument ment to Leo , and another 'I oaring the name of Jackson , the president. Along he uairorr tide walks ladies are strolling n anmmer attire , while the diminutive lolicerc'.n look on ri if they were In Ire&d kat aome street fijcis should call them Into active work. The hone-cars are tilled with emokois at they trundle az'ly along after tha single mule harness ed with a cheap airanpcment of ropes. The bcs'ce's ' b leeks of Now 0/leans are nfoiior. The theaters are reminders of .hose In Havana and Mexico , the fashion- part IB the balcony , and no lady overgoes nto ths parquet. Tbo St. Lonla cathr- Iral la a plain atone building that u hardy - y worth a vitlt. The cemeteries are of > reat interest , the Lafayette , ono cf the oldett , Ia iuclotcd wi'h ' a high stone wall , and the entrance to it U through a n r- jntovrny , The graves are all above jround , aa they are In ell Now Orleana ; emet tries , end the little burial houses are to closa together that It looka Impoi- aible to find room for another body , An mtcrprlalog man has just erected a tomb .11 which ho will ht rpicea for the burial of single bodies , Narrov wa'ks wind among thcae dwelling houses of the dead , with which the oatiro Inclosuro la filled , The Insctiptions thow that the occupants come from the French provinces. St Chnilca sti ot ta the fnahlonablo avonn for residences. Nearly all of them or built of wood at an clevatlcn , to keep them from the water. They stand In th mldtt of largo yards , In which orange magnolia , ni lemon trees are In ful follrge , nnd great quantities of ( lower are in blossom. Ilia front gatra ar locked and the visitor must ring a boll before fore ho can roach the front door , Ever honso has a largo exterior tank for r in water Many f theap are three stork high and rcsemblo Chinese pagodas. Free from Ojitntc.i , J.'iitclta and I'oltons. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE Fcr Cough * , Dora Tliront , lionrncnrms Influenza , Cold * . HronehllU , Croup , Whooping Cough , Atthmn , < lulii > n I'nlnnln Chrnl , tnlothtr ( Tcctlutu ntUK Throat > n < Lung * , rrlco no cents ibottle. . Bold by I > rnceljt nnrt Dcnl- CM. JMrlla unable to Induce their dealer to fromptly gtt It for Mem if ( H rectlre two t > oUleiKiireiiatarget paid , ly sending one dollar to THE ciiAiitFs A , TndF.i.rn rojirAitr , Solo Uwuert ftn I MinufActnreni. UiUtmort , 9Url d , C. B. A. s.ss. From ojcperlenco 1 think Swllt's HpoclOo Is & vcr valuable romoJy for cutaneous illscaaes , and at th eamo tlmo an Invigorating tonlo. JAMBS JACKBON , Chief Justlco of Gx Atlanta , Sept. 1881. INOCULATED POISON.-After trylnp all th other rrnicdlcs.SnIll's Specific has cured mo aount and well of a torrilila blood j olson contracted from nurse. . MRS. T. W. LRB , Grcetnlllo , Ala. POISON OAK. A lady hero has been entire ! cured of poison oak poison by the USD of two bottle Of S. S. S. 11. S. llRA DFORD , TiptOOVlllo , ToQtJ. ULCERS 25 YEAHS.-A member of my chnrc has been cured of on u'ccnitcd leg of 25 years eUni Ing with two bottle * ot Swttt'a SpccclHc. P. U. CRDMFLsn , Pastor Moth. Ch. , Mucon , da. SwKt'a Specific la entirely vegetable , Treatise o lood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Iho SWIFT SrKCiric Co , Drawer 3 , Atlanta Qao , 150 W. SSd St. . N. Y. NEBRASKA LfiHD ABENCY 8. f , OAVI8 & [ ( SUCCESSORS TO DAVIB & SNYDEB. ) GENERAL DEALERS IN 1505 FAKNAM ST11EET. - - OMAHA Have for Bale 200,000 acres carefully selected land In Haatern Nebraska , at loV piloo and on easy term Improved farms for Bale til Douglas , Dodge , Colfax Platte , Hurt , Cuming , Sarpy , Washington , Murrlck Saundcm , and Butler countlnn , Taxes paid In all parta of the itats. Money loirod on Improved farmo. Notary Public tin a ) a In offloo. Correspondence solicited (517 ( St. Chnrlos SV. , SI. lonio , Mo. ArrRUlnr graft onte of two Medleiil Collegca , ) mi t > crn long t naigedln tbepeclKltrcatmeutof CouoNtr , NtavoL * . Hkif and Htooo DIBIAIIH than aur oth r rnjiielin jn ill. Ix > ol4 u eltj paper ! Bhowautl nit old reiltl ou know. Nervous Prostration , Debility. McntH utf Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and olno ; KMc- lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Pouwxag , Old SOreS and Ulcers , ro treatrl vllh unparalleled ueecii.on latcit clcntltle principle * . Sa'ely , rrh aulj. Diseases Arising from indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which produce iom or Uu TollowlDK etfcetll cervouineai. dthllitr. dlmoiM or alibi nldefeellr memory , plmplei on ( be fac , pujileal decaj , > \rerioaloth \ ! < locleeof r malei , confuina ofMtaj.ctA , rendering Alarriaeo Improper or unhappy , BTJ permantatlycured , r mphlrtS6 ( pigtijcm the abore , l * lanalod envelope , free to any addrcni. Consultation ftt f Cce or by mall free , aodlnrlted. Write forqueilloDi. A Positive Written Guarantee fftre * la all curable eaies. MedlelaeB BCD ! ercryvbere. Pamphletf , Knellsh or German , 84 pasrei. do Jcrlblne above dmeues , ia inulo or famaU , F11EH. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! WO page ! . Hn platen. lUtiitratKl | a loth and flit tlxllcx. We , mouej r pomm i tame , paper ooriri , 25e. TkU ttiSt ontalci all Ibe curlou ] , douutrol or Inonl.lUTo vut ti Lnow. A book of Brent Uttrut to all. UcalUl BouU CI H UKW OKEJCUt ? O iU rt > l Hi purity the i il.jtl.t-l.1VE' . < . > " I KIONEVO. Jllll KKhTlll.U T1IIC UHAl/TH unct VIGOll of YOUTH , lift o p ! n , Want of Appulllc ill I.'K'tt < 1:111 : ml. boi > < n. iniiticic9aiij iii-i vc < rotolt o mwiorrc l'.l.lviiia | tlio mliiil a IK/ . . piipf.llrs Itraln I'tivii. ! jK'RfinlliiliiBlilniiMloiniliilntf | - * * tap1 S1. IrS.d'W ' Ili > t.l.lllir1il tllCll Bl'K TV'd ) nd I DJl. H' M Jlili'HIitOK TONJO n rntit mrf ly euro. 'Mlrtsa ' ilt < n lii.n < tliy couiph.'iln jTrLquuiil allcrupn al c"r " > ' vMnK only J.1 . ry thupop.iliiilfyot I IIH original. Do illicit per Ijeiit ( 'etlho OlllulNAI IIKIT. ! ) . . ' oar'"D KAM HOOK. Full of Htrbo f un ) q .ful lutnrniatjou. f * n . M. R. RISDON , REPRESENTS ) hojnlz Iniuranoo Co. , London , Cub Asset * 18,881,000 VoBtcheiter.N , Y. , Capital 1,000,030 rheUerohantsof NewarkN.J. , Capital. . . . 1,576,030 Irard nre/fhlladelphla pltal 1 , 00OX Tnman'n fnnA florUal . . . _ _ _ . 1.XS90V i rrb . , ftt.r au4 At taft4 alJ . . 4 . Jio laa Ma4.IiHiWB | f i < ] - r , i > . -i < u. a4 H all uu.tn.r d/liki Try II. 4 rMi * A.k tur rrM-r f dru/ffti ft. | ( L < a U fa4.J.UIUj-cl /UK./U. I JII.QHIT400.XJ. W VTFP 3VjlVl } ( QOZ.S aj ititu.tHWJT Y. y- a St , Charles Hotel , DBTOEET , BET TthaudStb , . . LINCOLN , NED Mra. Kate Coakly , I'rpprUtoroM. TNe ly and elegantly furnished. Good samule wjm * on flirt floor. MTerms11.60 to | 2 pel day. Bpedal rates | rlm membtiM cf thole lilatuie. porlO-lm-oia A ran The fomarkabla growth of "Omaha during the laat few years la matte * ol great astonishment to those who paan occasional visit to thla growing cltf. Thi development ot the Btop.V Yards tha nooosaltr of the Bolt Llns Road thi finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blooki , with the population of onr city moro than doubled In the laat five years. All thla la a great surprise to visitors and U the admiration o ! onr oltlsons. Thla lapld growth , the buslnosa activity , and thi many substantial Improvements made * lively demand for Omaha real osUto , and every Investor haa made a handsome profit. Slnae the Wall Street panic May , with the aubsonuont cry of hard times , there haa boon leas demand from specula * tore , but a fall demand from Invoaton seeking homes. Thla latter class an taking advantage of low prices In build. Ing material and are securing their homoi ftt much loss cost than -hill be pcselblo a you honco. Speculators , too , can buy real onto1 D cheaper now and ought to take advanti o of present prices foi futnic pro ts. The nozt few years promises grcatei dn-olopmontfl In Omaha than the put liv > yean , which have been ns good BI wo could reasonably dealro. Now man ufacturing establishments and huge Job bing honaea are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- bnt the State , who have tholi money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , If judiciously Invested In Omaha real chtato , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchase * large profit * In thi near future. Wo have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North wo have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avonue.l 7th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Faruam , Davenport. Cuming , and all the ending stroott in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Faruam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in vnln * We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section the Stock Yards Company auc the railroads will certainly double .ho . nnco in a short time. Wo also have some fine bufrinefie otn nntl porno inside rcsi- encep for sale , Partien wishing to invest will find good L ? calling i REAL 813 South Mth St , Bet .men Farnham nnd P. S. We oak these who han property for sale at a bargain to giv us a callWo wont only bargain * Wewill positively not handle prop rty at more than its real value ,