Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1884, Page 5, Image 5

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XHJU JDAJLbV JJEB-OMAHA , THURSDAY , Al Attend , 1881.
Bilious t symptoms invnnnbly
nnso from indigestion , such as furred
tongue , vomiting of bile , giddiness ,
sick hcndacho , irregular bowels. The
liver secretes the bile aud acts like a
filter or sieve , to cleanse impurities
of UIQ blood. By irregularity in its
action or suspensions of its functions
the bile is liable to overflow into the
blood , causing jaundice , sallow com-
ploxiou ycllowoyes nliousdiarrhma ,
a languidweary feeling and many
other distressing symptoms. Hil-
iousness may be properly termed an
affection of the liver , and can bo
thoroughly cured by the grand reg
ulator of the liver and biliary organs
BURDOCK BLOOD BllTERS.
Act upon the stomach , bowels and
liver , making healthy bile and pure
blood , and npens the culverts and
sluiceways for the outlet of disease.
Sold every whore and guaranteed to
cure.
74. L REGULAR MONTHLY DRAW-
' LI , I ing will take place in Covington ,
Ky. ,
Thursday , March 27th , 1884.
A Lawful Lottery & Fair Drawings ,
chartered by the legislature of Ky. , and twlco douar-
cd legal by the highest court In tro Mnto Bond
ghcn to Henry County In the sum ot 8100,000 for the
prompt jmjmcnt ot all prizes gold.
March Scheme.
1 Prlzo 8 CO ,000
1 Prize 10,000
1 ITlzo 6,000
2 Prizes , 82,500 each fi.OOO
5 Prizes , 1,000 ouch 5,000
SO Frizes , KJOeach 10,000
100 Prizes , 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes , 50 each 10,000
BOO Prizes , 20 each 10,000
1000 Prizes , 10 each 10,000
9 I'rbca , SOO eacbApproximntlon frizes , 2,700
9 Prlwe , 200 " " 1,800
0 Pilzcs , 100 each " " 800
1,875 Pilzca. $110,400
Whole Tlctota , S3. Half Tlckota , SI.
27 TlcHetB , $00. 65 TlcHota , $100.
Kemlt money or Postal Nolo Uaak Draft In Letters
or Bend b ) Express. Orders ot $5 and upward b\
express , can be tent at our expense. Address all
orders to J. J. DOUOIAS. Covinjfton , Ky
d-wcd 1st 3ttem-w 2d w cm.
ni i n uii 1111 ( ni i ui.i i rn i ui i n t-11111,1 ,
Wo hare spent orer S100.000.0O la dcfondlni ?
our liuht to the Durham Hull as our trade-mark
Undoubtedly ho Is to day the most Milunblo Hull
In the world. Now it stands to roaaon that wo
rouldn't afford to protect him to thoroughly If
HIACIIWIM'S inn.i , inntiiAiii TO.
tiacrn , of which ho is the reprcucntatU o , wasn't
thu UUbT HuiokliiB Tobacco ever iimdc.
The sales of Bluekwell's Bull Durham Smoking
lobacco far cicecd those of any other brand in
the world , elmply because It haa ixscn , la , and will
bo , the beat that can lie made. All dealers Im o it.
Look for trade-mark of Uio Dull on every pacLaexx
DR. FELIX Lh BRUN' i
PREVENTIVE AND CUKE.
FOE EITHER SEX ,
The remedy being injected directly to the seat of
the disease , requires no change , of diet or nauseous ,
mercurial or poisonout medicines to bo taken Inter
nally. When uf ed as a preventive by cither BOX , Ills
impossible to contract any private disease ; but In the
case of these already unfortunaUly aflllcted wo guar
antee thleo boxes to euro , or wo will rotund the mon
ey. Price by mail , postage paid , 82. per box or three
boxes for { J.
J.WRITTEN
WRITTEN GUARANTEES
esued by ail authorized agents.
BrEelixLeBrun&Co.
SOLE pnopniETons.
r O. F. Goodman , Druggltt , Solu Agent , for Omaha
Ileb o-wly
Dn K. 0. Wesi'n NEEVK AND HUAIN
MENl , n Bunranteod enecilio for Hysteria , Uizzi.
noes. Convulsions , Kits , Nerrouu Neuralgia ,
Jloaaacho.NervouB Prontrnton ! causoa by the use
of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkofiilnees , Jlcntnl lie-
prossiou , Boftoninn of the llrnin resulting In In-
rantty and lonclim ; to mieory , decay nnd death ,
rromnturo Old ABO , HniTcnnLBS , Loss of power
in cither BOX , Involuntary losses mid Hrmnrmt.
orrucca cousod byovor-oxortidii of thouram , self-
nbusour ovcr-Indtileonco. Euch tax contains
ono month's treatment , $1.00 a bor , or nix boxet
forfS.OO.eontbymoil propaidon receipt of prlco.
> VE UA AXTJI : MIX jsoxr.s
To euro nny coso. WiUi cnch order rocoiyed byn
for six boxes , nccompunied with $50 , xo will
Bond the purchaser our written uuarantco to ro-
fundtho money > f the treatment does not oilecl
uoum , ( iiiaranteea iRKuen onlyn7
a F , GOODMAN Bolo A ent , Ornih * Nob.
GOLD HEDAL , PAKIS , 1873 ,
BAKER'S
Warranted abiflnttly
Coeoa , from which tbo eicc < o
Ollluubcenrcmotcd. ItliaiMr
llmef thi ttrtngth of Cocoa mixed
with Blarcu , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
and l therefore la moro cconpul
cat. It'is dullcloui , nourishing : ,
IrcDgtliralnjf , caally dlgntcd , am ]
admirably nduptcd for Invalids ai
well iu for ptrooni la health.
Sold Of Grocer * ererjnhtrr ,
y. BAKER & CO. . DoiiBstGr. Mass.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE & EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
: < vxxc3L j3L.xi.rlrat.
Until otQccs are repaired from result Of fire , offl
with Dr. Parker , Room 6 , Crelgtitoa Block 1MI
ij Poujlas tix = U.
PACIFIC WILBDAD LANDS ,
Bill to Compel Jhc Roads lo Talc
Out Pali nls for lads Granted
in 1862 anA 1864 ,
'ho ' T \ Slilrlccrfl AVIU rinnlly Do
Forced to Pay Taxes Mko
Other I'mpctiy Ow IICTS.
lloprosontntivo Hftuback , of Kansas ,
vho h a , member of the commlttco on
'floifio roads , mnkoa tlio following slnto-
icnt in regard to the nnttor of compoll-
tig the Fnciflc railroads to pay fooa for
urvoying and convoying their Innds :
"Tho question has boon fully discussed
icforo the committee The committee
a not divided in opinion us to the nocoa-
ily for the passngo of a law compelling
110 ronda to take out patents on lands
ranted them in the nets of 18G2 and
804. _ By direction of a majority of thn
ommitteo , Mr. Crisp , of Georgia , re-
lortod a bill to the house , Mondaywhich
irovidos that it shall bo the duty of
ho railroads , within ninety days ,
o tile their certificates of selections of
anda granted them , in the land ollice ,
nd pay the cost of surveying mid con
veying said lands , horutoforo advanced
"iy the government. The bill further
irovidcs that in case of default on the
> art of the company to do so , then it
hall become the duty of the secretary
if the interior to notify the attorney
; cnoral of the Unite i States , whoso duty
t shall bo to inunodiitoly cause suits to
> o brought against the defaulting roada
or recovery of money advanced by the
jovprnment in the surveying and con-
'eying ' of the lands. I objected to the bill
n thatshopo for the reason that under the
aw's delays , at least ilvo years go by bo-
ere the question could bo settled ns to
vhat amount was duo by the railroads to
ho government. Of course the jjrcat
> bject in view by this legislation is to
lave the lands placed for taxation so as
.0 . relieve the burden that rests on the
houldcrs of the pioneers who ixro making
ho west an assured success. If the
111 of the majority should prevail and
ho railroad companies refuse to pay the
cos , the secretary of the interior would
jo by operation of law prevented from
asuing patents and thereby convoying
itlo to the companies , the cil'cct of winch
vould bo to inako the lands taxable. ,
'ho first step in default in the compv
lioi would bo for the attorney general to
ommcnco suit in some circuit court in
ho Unitud States through which the road
Lofnulting runs. The railroad company
vould immediately interpose a demurrer
0 any bill on the ground that the lauds
were not subject to patent nntil they
vero acquired bjr the company under the
.wenty-lirst section of the act of 'G4.
This iuvolvcs a question of law which
would necessitate carrying tlio case to
, ho supreme court for settlement , The
suit for the recovery of the money duo
remaining in abeyance until thu decision
of the supreme court was made. Out
side thnro are many delays which would
je'easily brought about.Tlio final question
would be as to what amount was duo the
United States. This would give the com
pany defendant an opportunity to sot up
1 counter claim , and the question would
so one of fact to bo tried by jury. As the
amount involved in the U. P. 11. 11. is in
; ho neighborhood of § 500,000 , itisprobat
y that the same trouble would arise to
arrive at a unanimous verdict. I opposed
; his delay. 1 want these lands patented
.o the companies and subjected to taxa
tion , the same as other proparty is. 1
jolievo it the wisest and boat course for
; ho Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific to
lursuo anyhow. I know it would bo
jest for the states of Kaunas and No-
jraska. So I have in conjunction with
Mr. Wjlnon , of Iowa , filed a mi
nority report , accompanied by
a bill which provides that it
ihall bo the duty of the secretary of the
ntorior to issue patents and cause theme
: o bo recorded in the general land ollico
of all the lands granted the Pacific rail
roads under the acts of 18G2 and 1801
That when the patents are issued and
recorded , ho is to notify the roads that
lie is ready to deliver them on payment
of the foes duo from said roads to the
ovtrnmont. In case of default on the
part of the roads to pay the sums ccrti-
ticd by the secretary to bo duo , then it is
made the duty of the attorney general to
cause suits to bo brought for the amount
of money duo. That the lion which the
government has on the lands
shall not bo discharged by reason of
such patents and tranofur of titles to the
roads. The difference between the two
ills , is this : The fir.it sues to recover
the amount duo before issuance of pat
ents subject to the law's doluy. The
other issues pa ten M whereby the lands
become immediately taxable und cause
suit to thorof tor bo brought for the re
covery of what amount is duo by the
railroads to the government. I believe
that the report of the minority will bo
adopted. It is certainly right. Because
the government can far bettor aflbrd to
wait for any sum duo it from the railroads -
roads than the people can mTord to boar
ulono the burden of taxation that has
boon imposed on them by reason of
failure of the land giant road to take out
patents as they should have done long
ago. I think there ought to bo an addi
tional provision , and believe there will
be , that in sections of the county where
a largo portion of railroad grants nro sit
uated , from the west line of Kansas
through hundreds of miles , the lands
should bo divided up in largo bodies , ton
to twenty miles , alternating , ono to the
road , ono to the government , und by this
moans the question of immigration and
putting these lands into pasturage might
bo far moro easily solved than it would
bo with the subdivisions so small as thov
now are. An I said , the luncUj
would immediately become taxable
on the issuance and recording
of the patents by the secretary of the in
terior , and I need only call your atten
tion to a decision of the oupremo court
in the case of the railroad vs. HcShauo ,
22 Wallace 144 , whore it is
oxprcesly provided by the court
thtt the issuance by the secretary and
recording your protest to lands granted to
the Pacific road , immediately divests the
United States of all patent and of course
miid lands at once become subject to
taxation , "
Corporation Politic * ) .
To the Editor ol Till lint.
BKLLF.VH.LK , Hatch 5. Again my shal
low enthusiasm oozes out when contcnv
plating about the future prospects of the
anti-monopoly party. I observe thai
Borne of the over sanguine mud slingcn
of the republican , seem to think anc
imagine that the anti-monopoly party ai
an organization is a thing of the past
' This is a prcsidcntal year , and wo will I
I' all bo united again They say , there ii
nothing to keep it together as long as th
republican van.v wlicols nround , and
whips itself into" its tfjd traces , and nsks
the support of nil unsuspecting independ
ent men , who believe there M yofc remain
ing some redeeming quilitira about such
persons aa the smnttoror Nyt > wd the
lickspittle Quo inclusive of the corporate
attorneys and mounto banks and the whole
mob of plundnrora who essay to ilo.'ond
and guard the charter of our liberties the
cartil of our rights , when in realty thov
are the willing katy dids of the railro.idsf
who carry blank passes in tlipir long
posKota to distribute M their imperial
judgment may deem best , done so ns tt >
enforce man to recognize men instead of
measures , to support party and abandon
principle , n virtual soil out to the rail
roads , and the capital steal ring at Lin
coln , nil of which proves dutrimontnl to
the rights of the people. Them is no
question biit uhnt the railroads have
stood hand in hand with 'ho manipulators
of the republican parly , during thorocont _
mooting of the state central committee at
the Millard hotel. 1 am informed that
the Union Pacific was represented by
John M. Tliurston nnd Frank Walters
whoso presence wua essential to the suc
cess and harmony of the railroad session ,
while Church Howe and Charles II.
Ooro loomed up for cauao nnd otloct. Is
it any wonder the republican party has
fallen so low in the estimation of the
people ? Is it any wonder the managers
of the republican party have shown so
much contempt , where the vital interests
of the people have boon concerned ? Is
it any surprise why the republican legis
lators refused to support a bill , requiring
the railroads to pay u just proportion of
taxes upon their road-bed , rolling-stock ,
depot grounds nnd other improvements.
The scribe thinks they have the least
possible intention of so doing. They
observe no obligation to contribute to
wards the support of stuto institutions ,
whenever they can evade the construc
tion of the law. Yet the state protects
their property and maintains the same
relation towards them that it does to
wards n private citizen , still rnilroads are
corporations exorcising public powers ,
existing by virtue of delegation by sovereign
eign powers of government , like that of
any domain , hence , in my judgment ,
they should bo allowed no moro than
the federal government itself bo allowed ;
to know the difference between a rich
man or poor man , a big shipper or small
ono. AGRARIAN Goinii.i : .
Attention ! Members 12. 31. A.
Every member of the Emmet Monument
ment association is instructed to report
at their hall with badges , 1308 Douglas
street , this ( Thursday ) morning , at 8
o'clock prompt , to nttond the funeral
of their deceased fellow member , Patrick
Foloy. A full attendance is desired. By
irdor of the oflicors.
The Manitoba Convention
WINNIPEG , March 15. The interim-
ional convention concluded to-night at
ijtnerson , Manitoba. Tlio following is a
.ummary . of the resolutions unanimously
arricd : The immediate construction of a
railroad from the head of navigation at
iako Winnigog to Ft. Churchill on
Hudson's Bay. An abundinco of trallic
H already assured. The road ia of vital
mportanco to the Red lliver valley , is a
latural highway for the trade of the val-
oy , and 25 cents n bushel will bo added
: o the value of wheat grown in the valley.
All indusbual interests of the
lorthwest will bo stimulated.
tVhilo the Manitobiqns do not desire a
lolitical union with the United States ,
: lese commercial union anduntrammolod
itercourso is absolutely necessary. The
Rod river channel should bo improved
"or steamship use by-congress and par-
lamont. A committee was appointed to
roparo an act to bo submitted to the
rlanitoba legislature , and to provide for
carrying out the resolutions.
Strange Birds In Klioile ( eland ,
rovIJcnce Journal.
The past month has exhibited a pocu
tar fauna , a combination of mildness and
ovorlty. On the ono hand , the moro
outhorn species wintering in greater
lumbers than usual ; and on tlio other
.ho exceptionally rare visitors from
; ho extreme north. Late in December a
Brunnichs guillemot or murro , Lomvia
arra brunichi , was killed , and during the
past month I have learned of about a
dozen others. Ono or moro articles have
appeared regarding the curious looking
birds. They sit erect like penguins , are
, bout a foot highhavo pure white breasts
: ind black heads and backs. Like their
cousins , the little auks , they are unable
' .o fly from the ground , but are peifectly
it homo in the water , and help ihem-
lelves to take flight by their feet. They
are abundant in thu Arct'o regions , and
their ej * nro said to be excellent oating.
They nest in vast communities und aiu
: nuch persecuted by the cggora. Their
eggs aio not less remaikablo than them
elves ; they are very large tor the BIHO o :
ho birds , nro abruptly pointed , nnd thu
color vnrirs from white to n deep eoa
jreon , some being heavily marked , while
others nro unspotted.
Besides our usual winter bay birds , the
black-edged gull , alee called coffin carrier
Larus minimus , has beenmoro numerous
linn usual , and n very rare bird. A king
cider duck , Lomntoria upoctabillis , wus
'filled at Nnyatt Point about the first of
January , by Mr. Frank Toboy. This is
only the second specimen from our bay
, hat lias come to my knowledge. During
; ho last of December and the first of Jan
uary two nights horonsor quacks , I ictia-
idon grissea navca , wore shot at Bristol ,
It would seem us if the ice and cold
tvcathor would have intorforored with
their fishing , us they got their living by
wading and catching fish.
Hundreds of people have wondered nt
the strange birds , about the size ot rob-
binswhioh have appeared inbothoity | nnd
country. They ore pine goosbouks , and
"iavo boon very rare for eleven years , and
may bo for many moro.
The rod linnota , carpodacus , boon have
about all winter , and sometimes in largo
flocks. They appear as much at homo as if
they staid with UB every winter. They do
winter very sparingly at periods several
years apart , but the present ia a remarka
ble exception.
Some of the spring birds'soom to have
made a mistake of about a month. Blue
birds appear quite early in the month
and have been reported common from va
rious sections. Robins are not rare ,
while the most beautiful of all our birds ,
the cedar birds or cherry birds , have
come to got a few cedar berries before
the northern visitors take them all.
ItH Equal Yet to Hour From ,
The movemcntH of a tnulo's hind leg * arc
very variable and uncertain , but Dr. 2/tomai
Iclcdric Oil takes but ono courao It hoaUani :
truree. Its equal for twthuia , diphtheria , ca
tarrli , cold and voro throat hus never yet boot
sold. _ _ _
The London police claim to have ovldonci
\ \ hlchwill soon lead to the capture of tin
dynamiter * . Six men from America ori
, j known to be concerned lu the plots. The ;
landed ntSoutliampton Feb. 20. 'Xhoyupi > carei
| to lie "gentlemen of leUuro" but curried vn
o ! 1109 as heavy aa lead ,
IlKKIt roll TIIH 1UMK.
One of I lie llcorcntlotiH Popular nt
Hot Sprln/ti / , Ark.
nilioll ! > liU Time" .
A street car panics , drawn by n molnii
cholly looking mule. On tlio car hangs
the placard :
AND
Wiu. UKSTU : To-l\\ )
AT CASTI.K I'AIIK.
I board the car and am carried through
nn entirely now pirt of thu ton u , northward -
ward of nnil above tlio Arlington. The
valley widens ngnin. Wo pass thu Joie-
phinu cottage , the Avenue hotel , and n.
nuinbor of very pretty private residences.
Those become rater aftitr a while , and at
last the JMiilo is trudging botwcon thu
tracks over a cotmiry road. 'Jho strains
of mnrtinl nuisio nasail my can , nnd I
dinscver a kind playing furiously in ono ,
corner of. a little two-acru incloauro. A
man at tno gate relieves mo of quarter
and 1 am frou of the ] > hcu.
There is n cottage iu the rear occupied
by n Frenchman aa n restaurant. In ono
coiner , chained to n trcu , liea n gigantic
boar the biggest black boar 1 o\or saw.
A notice is posted on the tree :
; lUKit > oa TIIK
Scattered about in the park nro 100 erse
so of spectators. I do not hko to show
ignornnco by inquiring the moaning of
the placard , but quietly wait. Presently
a young man , evidently . .not a member of
a rod-ribbon society , gently approaches
the bear , who looks nt him lazily nnd
blinks his oycs , The young man displays
a bottle of boor. The big boasttho bear ,
1 mean , ) rises on his haunches nnd licks
his jaws in token of approval. The
biped , after ono or two feints , rolls the
bottle ever to bruin , who soi/os it , un
corks it with his teeth nnd tnkos a
tremendous pull. After n rest ho takes
another. This time ho hn emptied it ,
nnd letting it roll to a distance gazes at it
with nn expression half melancholy nnd
half comical. "Treating the boar" is n
daily amusement with the visitors hero.
His powers are great. Iln has been known
to make away with twenty-five bottles , at
a sitting , or rnthor a squatting , without
hanging out any signal of distress or be
having himself otherwise than ns n per
fect boar. Whether ho hnd a hcndacho
the next day or not no ono knows.
"Time" is called for the wrestling bjut
nnd a negro in n ragged suit of clothes
stops forward and prepares for battle.
This , it seems , is Dan. The bear at first
scorns disinclined to move , but ia prodded
into activity by the blowa nnd insults
heaped upon him. Ho shows considera
ble skill , nnd does not lose his temper.
Occasionally ho handles Dan pretty
roughly. In the first round Dan pulled
a hat of some tough material down over
his oycs , nnd made n daih at bruin. The
latter dodged , and , clutching Dan , who
had slipped and fallen backwards into
the boar s hug , laid hold of his arm with
his tooth , pinching it severely , aa was
evident from the expression of Dan's
face. The negro finally freed his other
arm and struck bruin n terrific blow on
the snout , at the same time shouting :
"What's do matter wid yo1 , b'ar ? " The
boar loosened his hold and Dan hauled
off. for repairs. After pausing to regain
his wind , Dan , evidently n little dishunrt-
oncd , made another ruah , but the bear
stooped , caught him nimbly , and , falling
backward , ilung him blooding nnd half
sonsolosa into n pile of rubbish twenty
foot nwny. Poor Dan picked himself up
nnd retreated toward the house , turning
from time to time to bestow u fnrowell
curse upon his late ndvoraarywhoso eyes
shone with n merry twinkle as they fol
lowed the vanquished darkey.
"Tho show" was ended , and the croud
made n tush for the bob-tnil cais.
Unison Tor Shilling Uio Control or tlio
Pipe
Lanc&sttr Intilllgcnce ; .
The proposed merger of the United
ipo lines in the Mational Transit com-
iany , which is simply n transfer by the
Standard Oil company from onn pocket
0 another , excites attention bccauHO it ia
wondered that the Standard is driving
1 in the apparently objectless transfer ;
.ud several probable theories are ad-
anccd to account for the performance ,
rhich is understood by common consent
o point ut u steal of Dome kind. Ono
ixplanation is that the United Pipe linoa
iavo never declared a dividend yet , bo
i.uiso it would have carried u heavy divi
oud tax to thostato , and that now n trans-
cr of the whole concern as it stands to
.ho National transit , which is nnid to bo
foreign corporation , will enable the
United 1'ipo lines to bo carried out of the
tuto for division. That would bo a very
rutty tichemo , and would account for the
liggor in the wood pipe , if the
nuts are us stated. Then , again ,
ii aaid that the Standard people are
mking nhund to n time in the near future
ivhen the Pennsylvania oil fields will bo-
some exhausted tind their pipe lines bo
ivithout oil to c irry , and therefore value <
ess. Contemplating this contingency ,
hey think it prudent to take out n per
, ioii , nt least , of thiir stukcs ; und they
mvo therefore dotci mined to wntor their
ipo line stock , which now pays BO to 100
or cent , so that it will still pay 10 per
; ont , for a while , and bo sufficiently
tttractivo to secure buyers. In other
ivords , the Standard proposes to neil
loarly dry orange before its skin becomes
> visibly shrunken ns to betray Hi con
dition to the deluded purchaser.
'flint explanation will do , too , if tin
'nets bo as stated. Meanwhile , lot it K
.lotcd that nil the explanations oftored an
unanimous in their descriptions of the
Standard as n band of thieves.
A AVIckcil AVolf.
Xnver Hewn.
lion , Horace Bench , United States
Artesian well commissioner , arrived in
Denver from Cncyonno Wells on Friday ,
Ho brought with n'm " ' ° 8''n ' ' ° * tt targe
gray wolf , which ho killed some two
wouka ago , The animal which has boon
stuffed and sot up by Mr. Allen , taxider
mist , on Eleventh Btreat , was one of the
finest and probably the moat ferocious of
his species , and measured six feet from
the tip of his tail to the end of Ilia nose.
Ho weighed nearly 100 pounds when
killed. Mr. Beach says : "Ono morning
about two weeks ago I wout out as 1
usually do every day , to examine some
traps I had sot for some smaller animals
and when I had gone perhaps a little ever
a mile I noticed on the trail ever the
snoyr some foot prints , evidently those
of a largo animals. Following those up
I found they led to ono of my traps-
an ordinary No. 2 , which I'had sot the
day before. Thinking I might find some ,
thing in the trap. I hastened my foot
steps , and upon coming in eight of the
trap discovered a largo gray wolf , caughl
by the toea of ono foot. A sopn tu
the brute caught Bi ht of in6 h <
plunged nnd snapped in a desneratt
attempt to escape ; In fact , I wai
fearful every moment that ho would broil
J loose from the frail contrivance intondet
for much smaller nnimnl * , Considering
it wiao to ho a little cmitit ui , I wen
nround to the ( tide oppoiittu whore '
first made the discovery , nnd where 1
would hnvo n bettor chance in o lie
made his escape , nnd fired four Units nl
him from n IW-calibor pistol which I car
ried , but owing to his review movomenta
1 did not hit him once , nlthomjh generally -
ly ft pretty good shot. Matters now ba-
canto fiwnonlmt serious , ns 1 hnd but one
load loft , nnd if I missed the fifth timu
xnd the boast go loose , I could imagine
Ihoro would be trouble in store for mo ,
as ho was by this time very furious nnd
savage. Approaching him , I u ait ml my
opportunity am ? nt the moment when he
miide Another lunge , standing upon his
hind paws , I firoA , thia time the ball
pcnotrnthig his heart nnd passing length
wise nlinoitt entirely through his body.
Ho made ono feariul lean into the air
and foil dead , 1 packed JIM body ncrosa
my shoulders , nnd , although it was rv
weary tank , succeeded eventually in pot-
tb him into the cninp. 1 nm terribly
glad to hnvo captured him nnd will send
him to my homo in the cast when com
plolely mounted. "
ON15 OP NATUKlfi'S 1WKAKH.
A IMillndoIpIifanVliiHO Heart IH on
Illn ItlKlU Slito.
The phenomenal peculiarity of n mis
placed heart has boon brought to public
light ns existing in the body of n man
who hna boon n resident of the St. Cloud
liotel for tno past six years. Do ia n
major in the United States army und n
rotative of the late Judge Packer , tie
tlrcada the notoriety which his- malforma
tion would entail upon him wore his
name given publicity. The discovery
that the major a heart yrns located on the
right side of his body , instead of the loft ,
w.ia made by Dr. Hampton in 1881 , while
fie former was undergoing n diagnosis for
lung trouble. Dr. Hampton discovered
that the heart wns located four inches
out of place , on the right-hand sido. The
b jating could ho felt throe inches directly
below the pit of the right arm. It was .
found that the inside organs were cor
respondingly displaced. As the major
hid _ never suffered from severe pneu
monia or pleurisy it was concluded that
the malformation congenital. The
heart bent nbnormally fast , nnd an undue
appetite was develop od in the patient.
To remedy this latter symptom nnd the
slight lung trouble Dr. Uninpton ndviaod
him to go to Europe. Ho was told that
the misplacement of the heart wns not
inconsistent with perfect health , nnd thnt
ho would probnbly live ns long ns if the
organ were in its proper placo. "
A OIINO Not llojontl llolp.
Dr. M. H. Illnadalo , Kotmuoo , lll.nilvlHna
us of n romnrkablo euro of consumption. Ho
pays : "A neighbour's wlfo wan nttnckod with
violent lung disease , and pronounced beyond
liol | from Quick CunsupuUlun. AM n ) nat resort -
sort tlio family wns nersimtlod to try DJI.WM.
KAIilVS BALSAM l-'Oll THE LUNGS.
To the astonishment of nil , by the time nho
hnd used ono Imlf do7on bottles she won nbout
the house doing her own work. I nrv\v her at
her worat nnd had no idea HIO could rcemor. "
Nciirnlnln Klnj ; ,
This Ia ono of tlio boat remedies for Nournl-
gin ever inanted. . It is not n liniment , but in
n inodlcino to bo tixkon Internally , ami turen
by going right to the root of the dlaoaso. A
lady who tried mnny other things , without re
lief , tried Nournlgln King , and was immedi
ately cured. Wo gimrnntoo It In ullcoscH when
used according to directions.
Ilia Living JLcglllniiUoly.
W nil Street Now .
There is much in the present bull mar
ket to remind ono of the man down in
Indiana who was the only man in his vil
lage having any loose cash capital. Ho
was one day explaining to mi eastern
man :
"Tho only stock afloat in our neigh
borhood nro five shares of an old saw mill
which hasn't paid those last ton years.
On Monday mornings I circulate thn re
port that a syndicate has bought the mill ,
and will at once put it in repair. This
sends the shares up to 25 , nud I sell out. "
"That's legitimate. "
"On Wednesday I lot it bo understood
that tlio syndicate is 'buatod , and that
nothing will bo done to the mill. This
sends the stock back to 10 and I load up. "
"And what do you do on Saturdays ? "
"Oh , those are my regular days for
working up a feeling in the county that I
ought to bo paid a bcniis for converting
the sawmill into a distillery. "
Who wmt glossy , Inxarlnnf ;
nnd wivytrosses of abundant ,
beautiful 11 air timst tiso
ICON'S KATIIAIRON. TJiia
elegant , cheap article always
makes the HiJr crow freely
and fast , keeps it from fulling
ont , arreats aud cures gray-
niias , removes dandruff and
Aching , mnkos the Hair
fifTOiig , giving it a curling
tendency aud keeping it in
any desired position. Beautiful -
tiful , healthy Hair ia the sure
result of using Kuthuirou *
I. M. D
. N. WAITE , .
Mi &
] = ,
"
( Formtrly ot Mercy Hoejiltal , Clilcago )
For the treatment ol Nervous Diseases , Chronlo an
Uurgioal Dlteascs , and DUeasei ol tne F.yo and
tar. Coniultatlon and ciamlnatlou fr .
OFFICE Odd Fellow s Block , N. W , cor. Ulhtrjj
o.lge Bts. . Omaha , Neb. Ollkohours 0 to It t. ta
o and 7 to 8 p. m. Buni'ayn 10 to 1Z . m. only" ,
Pioneer Drug Store !
H , E. COR. laTlI AND JONES BTS.
DR. F. S LEWIS , - Prop'r ,
AUENT FOIt
Ohio Oil Co.'s West Virginia , Oylindor
and other Oils , constantly ou hand.
DR , M. EMILY PAGELSEN ,
Dice No , 210 N , Sixteenth Street ,
JIOUKS , 0 TO 12 A. M ,
Io l < I < * iice Cor Centre and ITtli
, NEB.
'
NEBRASKA LAND AGENC )
Q. F. DAVIS & CO. ,
ISUCOFHSOItfl TO DAVI8 Ii BNTDEB. )
{ Oonci * !
,1WS FARHAU SF , . . OMAHA.
lUvt tot fjJn 500,000 tctt * carefully nlectal Vindi
n luptern Itc-lnWin , at low pilco uml av OMJ tmrui.
impraroa t nu for tmlt In BouolM , Dodm > , Coital ,
littn , Hurt , Runlng , Barpr , W shln * > n , Herfe * .
Sniinclpw , ami Rutlor Gauntlet.
Taxes JAM In ill i > vU o ( ll 8Ut .
l en Improved I funn.
Notary 1'iibllo Alw > In oftc * . Comtpon < ' * rrr
ollcl M
] r. . India Burroughs ,
OFJMOK AND UKSIDHNOi : ,
1617 Dodge St. , - Omaba ,
IKUJMIONKNo 141.
Olfrx > Hours From & to 10 a. tu. an < * ,3 to 6 ) < . m-
JAM.L8
Practical 3orsc Sheer
n uporWty cf KoAdntcru and Itn4orlont hoi >
Shop , Iiutltp ntictt btUceii llth ami IStb ,
ollKO. .
A. F , GEOSS & CO. ,
0 illNSTWOUK8SUCUA3
COUNTERS , BAKS , ICE BOXES ,
LIBRARIES ,
*
\ml all kbd J of otllco w ork n specialty Call or ad
.Irusa 1301 .Inckmm St. o .fc M. .
DRSXEL & MAUL
,
succKsaoiig TO JOHN o. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS ,
at the oM iitnnil 1417 Parnam ptrott. Onto by to ) ,
cirauli olfcltiii ttn'l ( irouutly attended to.
San or d's Radical G i
iho Or cat llalsamlo Rlntllhtlon ol Witch Ilazol ,
American I'lnc , Canmlhn 1'lr , Marigold
Clo\cr DloBsom Etc. ,
1'or the Immcillato Rcllif and ISsnimnent Cure ot
cAcry form of caUrrh , from a Simple Head Cold or
Inllucnratii the Lena n ( mnoll , liuto , nml Hoatlntt ,
joutih , liromhltln , and Incipient UonmunpUon. Ho-
llt.1 in ll > o mitiutuii In any and ex cry case. Nothing
Ilkolt. nraUtul , fragrant , uholoeonu. Cure be-
Rlns ( rom lira application , ami la rapid , ladlcal , per
manent , anil timer [ ailing ,
One bottle Radical Cure , ono box Citarrbal Sol
vent nnd SaMnrd'a Inlmler , all In nne Package , for-
inlPK aconiilcto ] treatment , ot nil druitglstn for fl.
Aids for Buidfonl'n KadlcilUurr. Totter Dnij ? and
"hemlcnl Co. , liobton.
, Colllnn1 Vollalo Electric Planter
Instantly affects the Nervous
"jhtetu and banishes l' ' A
erlcct Kloctrlo lUttcry com-
I1'011 ' w"h a I'orolll 1'laaUr I0r
TU > Till , CHl 26centu Uannihilate * I'alu.
or a vltallzdiWoak and Worn ( lot
.VMS tIEIVt I'nrts - '
, utrciu-tlion 'Jircd tin-
[ log , prevent ilvlecagn , and ' 11 n'unr In one-hall tn <
tlmo than aur other i > lm Inoworld. Mold
whom
1'roposals 1'or Army TraiiBportittlon
HKArxjUAIlTFRS UKIUnTMKM 0V THE I'LATTr1 ,
orncr.oKOiiirrtH'ARTKtuAHTrit ,
OUAIU NKB. , March 1,1834 ,
. , : rilOrOHALS. hi triplicate , eubjoct to the
Sr.AIi:0 condition * wilt bo rotchoil at thla olllro
until VI o'clock , noun , Tuesday , the 1st dal of April ,
1881 , orat BHino hour , ( allonfn ) ; 'or d ffcrence In
tln ) , ) at the clllcca nf the Aulaunt Quartermasters
at Chejenno Depot , Wjouiln , and Ofden , Utah , at
which tlma and \ > lncc they w III booiromd In proa
enuo of bidders fur wa/ou traimportatlcn on Uio fol
lowlnR deHcrlbeilr ntni , during the fiscal jear vom
menc nj July lit , 1381 :
1. Hot con Sidney , Neb , , and 1'ort Robinson , N-li.
2. llLlwovii Chejenno DujiU , W , T , and 1'orM I.ar
amle and lIcKlnncy , W , T.
3 llctwo-n Hook Cr ok Htatlon , U. I' . Ry. and
F itilcKlmioy. W. T.
IlglwoenRawllinBtalloii. U. 1' . Ry. and 1'ort
WiiBliaUo , W. T.
( i. Ilelwcei Oil tor Station , (1 ( , V. Ry. nnd Fort
fns HrldKcr , W. T.
G , Ilunuui Cuater Slatlun , Northern I' , Ry , and
1'ort McKltincy , W. T.
7. IletwoenOiralia Driiot or ony pcli't lu Omaha
City tu 1'ort Omiih t Noli.
B. Hct een any points within Omalit Cltvllnd'.p.
0 Iletw in Valentine ht tlon , S. U. und I'tiiillo It.
1L nuil Fort Nlolirarji , Nb. .
10. Ilctwe i'hrciiuo tit ) anl Cliojcimo Dip"I
ami f rtD.A. ilumil' , W.T.
11. Uolwcsn KaltLake Clly and fort Douxlas , Utah.
T/ifl ( io\cr"iiu'n , rc tm the right to leJ'Ct an )
or all prupoeals.
Illauk prooul | > , lornnot continH * and prlntol
circulars fnl K full lulurma'lou ' in to manner ot
tldrtlni ; , tennn f contract and pajmont , will be fur-
nUhod on uppllcatlon to this olllcu or to the olllcui
t the AMI taut Cjuariermaitcrii at Clirjcniiu and
O ikn.
Knvclonoloontalnlnjr rrouoHai ! ehould bo marked
"Propo-uli forMairoii Tiaiinpottatlou batvtct'ii
and- . " 0.11 DAN1 > V.
march I-m tOt Chief ( Juartoimaiter ,
PROPOSALS FOR ITRESH BEEP.
IlKAIKjUAKimilDKTAKTVIl.TOI'Tlle I'LATTH. )
Offlco Chlif Commuuiarnf Sub IstoiiLu. r
OMAHA , Nn , , Februiry 26. 1684. )
i UK Acting Commlisar/ of Hiil > jl toin'u at each of
JL tils following Posts , viz : i-'urts lindKiir , 1 oug-
lu. I.Bramlo.MtKlnney. Nlobrara , Omaht , Hobln-
on , 1) . A. Rusnell , fililnoy , Frud Bteelu , Woshakiu ,
'hiyenru Depot and Omaha Depot , will if ( elm
lenlod propnuala until 12 M.tho21ut ilay of Apill
1S64 , at which time they 111 t-o opened in thu pret
iioool Udders Irr the furnU'iliii ' ; ai.il d 'l\cry c
fresh Ocof from the block , for Irsue , and choice- cuts
'or ' sales to olllrerf , that may be required by the Sub-
ilct'lico Ucparlmeiit , U , B. Army , at thtlr reeixctltro
iost durli.i'tlio II r l jc-ir uiinmcncliuJiilj 1,1844 ,
Jllank | > i lo a and u truUlnns to bidders fMn
inlormatlon en to uxidlllotm to o'neneil ' by bidders ,
toriul of contract i nd | aviiuiit , vtlll bu liirnl.tn.il on
ippllcatlon to thin oHIcuurto I lie Uiuntuliiiailci at
.h poitt named. PropotaU 111 not be cnmlilerrri
uuleiis bocouipanled by the "Inntriictloiii tu bidders"
, bova referred to. 'lligrlirht In re .rveJ to inject
.nyorall blJi. JU1IN P. 1IAWIUK8.
mar 0 incOt elt Chlol 0 a
1'ropoHtiln 1'or KubHlat-ciicc ) 8tor 'B.
IlKAHQVARTXItN DrrAKTMKIT Or TIIK 1'LATTK,1) )
OrmK ClIIHI' C'OMMIHKAKr Of SUIIHINTKSCK , V
Omaha , Nub. , Ktibruary 16th. 1831. )
Healed propoials In dupllcatt , marked "Proposals
lor HubslitencaBtoriX , " aud nldrt uj to the under-
slifiicd , will bo reccKcd , subject tutlie usual con-
il tloni , at tills olllcu until 12 o'clock noon , March 10.
1B3I , at which time and place they will be opened In
th presence ol bidden lor lurnlnhliiit and delivery
at the Sut'ulitcuco Btoreliouie or such other pl : u In
the city ol Omaha as may bo designated.
180 llarrcls Pork , lUht mess.
Illank proposals tnJ Information ia to the manner
ol bidding and terms ot i avmont , will bi furclshed
on application to thU ollico , Thu light U reserved
to reject any or all bids.
JOHN P. IIAWKIN3 ,
mil l 3t ilnjf r and O. 8.
NOTICE.
Notloa it hereby h'lren that tlio partnership bore-
tolorookUtlm ; totwi'tu William F. Mamiuie and
Oco. II. Hew. undur the firm r.nino ol Jlinnlni ; &
Howl , U Ihl * day dUiolved.
lliU It to ghc ( urthur notice that I will not be r -
tpoiulule for any debtj contracted by my | rtcn In
our late firm name , nur will I pay r uy attornoy'i
fees or co U to tarry on any litigation ol any t'e '
.nri.tinn Against any ol the creditor * ol the latu Cm
< ! llannin g A llewi. Mid the use of my name \a currj
h lltiKatlon buntuthorliolbv me.
WILUAU P. MANKIND.
Ouuhi , Neb , Feb. , IS , iKi. Feb. j3-t (
IOU.VY ' 8
TRADE
unfailing eire for
Semlnkl Wo knew -
new , Spennatorr *
hcna , Impotenoy ,
and all Dltoura
thit follow M a
Roquenco of S U *
Abuse ; aa loin of'
_ . . . . . Memory , Unlvor. . . ,
. TAKIBa , HWtudop in AFTin TAKIBB ,
In the n > e. VWrancM of yiion , rternaturp Old XKt
' 'lerdlseasus that lead
and jitinv o to Insanity orOon *
sumption an. . ' Tronvituro Orax o.
IlntrAnn of a , trertlromonta to refund money , when
drngituta from \ * hem the modldno Is bought do not
refiinl , but rrfci fott to the manufacturer * , and the
requirement r * . ' 'oh that they are itldmi , If etxr.
compllc.1 with. Ht their written ( ruarAnteo A trial
of ono ln le jx ckaire ' O y Hpoclflo will ccnrinoo
the most skortlcal of IU ' 1 wcriW.
OnacconnioJeCTiiiUi.olltMiWe haTondopitd th
Yelfiw Wrapper ; the onlj penulno.
jWFull partlcnlara bi on T jwmphlet , which wed * .
lire to end free by mall loe.-t'y one. firTho-Spo.
cine UetllalM n Bold bj all drVi"1" " ' * > P" P ! .
ago , cr eU pnckajes for ftv , cr wi ' 1 bo ncnt freer fcy
mall on the receipt ot the money , V wnronlnif
TIIK GUAYMKDICISECO. , Buffalo , N. Y.
Sold to Omaha bj r % , * , n. Jy IBmJko
ALL IKK 0001) KFFEOIS Of iTHK
Tin'-HMAL 8PRIN03 MAY HE
ODTAINI'I BV TAK1NO
Tarrant's
Seltzer
Aperient-
HOT WATER.
iD COKKKCTB 10--
ARINMI II1OJ A MKOtDKHFJI KTOKALK ,
\rjion mrnri * . IT IH ISVIIUAHI.K it IIMP.I-IIATISM ,
OK AHY IXJXMTIOV W TIIH ATiKIU WIICBK AN ( KCEhH OIT
ACID IS
266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELFdPi
A OIIKAT STEDIO.VIj WORK
I ' !
Eihautted Vitality , Ncivons and Physical Dtbllltr
Prerraturo Decline In Man. Kironol Youth , andth.1
untold miseries resulting from indlirrotlons or ox ,
cesses. A book for ovorj man , young , mlddla aged
and old. It contains 125.prcscrlptlcm fbr All acut
and chronic diseases each ono ot which Is Inraluabl
Bo found by the Author , whoso experience for
yean U such an probably never before fell to the to
ol any physician SOO pages , bound In bcautlfu
French muslin em jotucdcovcrs , full giH.Rnaranteed
tohoaflnorworx n ovtry sense , mechanical , lit
erary and profoaalonal , than any other work sold In
this country for 82.60 , or the money will tie refunded
In every Initanco. Prlcianly $1.00 by mail , poet-
( old. llhutratlt a saraplt B cents. Bond now. Golit
modM awarded the author by the NatlcuM Mcdlca
Arnoctatlon , to the olflcini of which ho refers.
This bonk should bo road by the young for Inntrno-
tlon.anJ by the aflllctcd for relict. It will benefit
all. London Lancet.
Thcro Is no member of eoolety to whom thU book
n 111 not bo UBctnl , whcthor ) outh , parent , guardian.
Instructor derm man. Argonaut.
Addrcui the 1'oabody Jfcdlcal Institute , or Dr. W.
II. Parker , No. 4 Dulflnch Street , Boston Mass..who
may bo consulted on all dhitoaes requiring skill and
expotlonco , Ohronloandobstlnatodlsaatesthat have
ballltd the eklll of all other phB.IIr III claoa
a RicoUHyi ] Such treated BUCcoas-llCHL fully
without an Instono allure ,
THYSELF
DR.HQRHE'S EL OIR1G BELT
Will cnrc Ncnousnowi.
I.iimtaffn.Hheuiuatlnu. Par
ntitls. Minnltfla , Sctntlra.
Kidney , Hplnt * and Liter
lUxciwOmit.AsthmaHi nrt
( IlKOntii1 , U > H > ipi < lt\t Ci > nf > M >
pntlon ri > ffiil | H , Cnlurin ,
rile * . hlllcptY. lintintpncy ,
DuinlittiL. . l'iol.iiHn | Uteri , etc. Only H-kntlllcHu
tn < t Ilelt lit AlmTlc-it tlmt fvml tllp TJwmrlty nnd nmi-
nctl m I hrouidi tint toilj. nnd can bo recharged In an In-
tlaiitbytliupatltnu
SI.OOO Would NotBu : it.
Dn. HORSK I was a Ictodvtlth rheumatism and
cured by iuliif ( n belt. To any ona aflllctcd with
that dlaoaso , 1 u ould y , buy Homo's Electric Holt
Any ono can confer with mo by writlnjr or calling
at my store , 1420 Douglas street. Omnho Neb ,
WILLIAM LYONS.
XtAIN Ori'lCU Opposite poatollloo , room 4 Fron-
zer Mock.
fir for rale at C. F. Goodman's
r"mimmHt. , Omaha.
r > < "lAr ftllml n n n
( irricit. )
I7LKCTUO-VOLTAIO BELT nnd other KLBCnuo
lit Arn IASCES nro cent on 8U Days' Trial TO
IlUN ONLY. YOUNO OK OLD , who are Buffer-
Inn from Nciivous DBDIIJTY. LOOT VITAIJTT ,
WIBTIHOVRAKNEASER , niul all tnoso dlioates of a
I'EIIEONAI , NiTDitK. ri'Siiltlnn from Anunrai and
Ornin CiusKK. Bpcedy relief and complete
mtoratlon to ItriLTH , Viaon nnd lUxiioon
OuinAKTKKD. Bend at once for Illustrated
Pamphlet free. Address
VOLTAIC HKI.T RO. . Mnr linll. Midi.
James Mcallnslitiilg
Chartered by theStateof Illi
nois for thecxprcsspurposa
of 0ivlnclmmedlate rcllclln
all chronicunimrynnd prl-
, vate diseases. Oonorrhocn ,
OlectondSyphilia in all their
complicated forms , nleo all
diseases of the Skin and
L'looc ! promptly relieved and
permanentlycured by reme-
dies.testedln -Korn/lVnrd
.t > l > fclalI'rattlce. Seminal
Weakness , NlKlit Lessee by DreamsPimples on
; heI'aceUost Manhood , jioaltln.il/ciired.Tliera
ntiocjcicrltnrntlt l' The appropriate remedy
_ : at once used In each case. Consultations , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines Bent by Mall nnd Express. No marks on
package to Indicate contents or sender. Address
Dn.JAr/IES.No. / 20nVashlnfjlon Sl.Clilcanoljj.
OMAHA
Stove Repair Works ,
10'J South 14th St.
Uak uocluty of turnUhlntr cutlniii and repair
ing Btovm ol all description , wood ntovoa , chanced to
burn ooil , i'r to , tlrotocl ; , dampers , &o coiuUntijr
> n hand , Try otia o our Btovo | > 'ii i ' l"ed uad
2 < IOi . .
Thn 'I.ii. Drtlucliv , 'Uiu t * > | T > IA ,
Im in I1KK M71 * . IU.li trA IIIUK U8II UK
? OB&BSf TOOLS. &r.
r. run
EUROPE ! !
COOK'H QHAND FJCOURSIONS leave New York
In April. May and June , 1884. PA8HAUU 11CICETS
by al ATLANTIU BTCAMtCRS. Special facilities for
securing GOOD BE11TII3 TOURIST TICKETS for
travelrrsln EUROPE , by a'l routes , at reduced rateu ,
COOK'S EXCUUSIONIST , with maps and full part
tloulars , by mall 10 cents. A' < droi
, COOK & SON , 201 Broadway , N. Y ,
l&w-z-t a-w.w&f.
Imported Beer
IN BOTTLES.
Erlnnger , , . , . . . , : , , Bavaria.
Culmbaouor , Bavaria.
Pilsner ? . . . , Boheiniau >
Kaiser , .Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
Budwoiser , St , Louis.
AuliaiiBor , St. Louia.
Boas s „ , . , . .Milwaukee.
Schlitz-Pilsnor , .Llilwsukoe.
Krua's Omalin.
Ale , Porter. D mpstio and llhiue
Wine. 13D. HAU11ER