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    THE DAILtf BEE-OMAHA , TUESDAY , MAttCHtt , 1884.
Patent Dried Frait Lifter.
AS UF < EPUIl
GROCERY
STORK
AS A rxin os
COf.MKK SCALES.
W.C.CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR.
I
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT METAL10 SKTLIQUT ,
Bron Fencine l
CrC8tlrc < , ISalustrailes , Vcrandaa , Office and D rl
lUllUge , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta. I
tl. O. ANDCtu STOEE" , LINCOLN NEU.
OATRRU. Manaeer.
DR. FELIX Lh BRUN'V
PKEVENTIVE AND CURB.
FOR EITHER SEX.
The remedy being Injected directly to the seat ol
the disease , requires ni chance of diet or nausooug ,
mercurial or poisonous medicine * to bo taken Inter-
Dully. When used 03 a pretenthoby cither sex , It Is
Impossible t J contract any prhato d Incase ; Imt In the
casoot those alrc-vily unfortunately alllloted o piar-
Tuitoo thiee boxes to care , or e will rcluml the man.
ry. Price by mall , postage raid , $2. ] icr box or three
boxes lor $5.
WRITTEN GUARANTEES
by & 11 autliorlzed agents.
Dr Felix LeBrun&Co.
SOLE PllOPKIETCRS.
G , F. Goodman , DruggiEt , Sole Agent , for Omahi
Sel ) . i wlv
UR U. 0. Wi-sr's NEUVK AM ) UKAIN THEAT.
aENi , a Buarnntoed epocibo for Hysteria , Dizzi-
noes , ConvuIsionB , 1MB , Norrous Neuralgia ,
Heauacho , Nervous Prostration cnusstl bytliousc
"of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofulnees , Mental ilo-
iprossiou , SoCtonuiff oc tlio Itrain resulting in in
sanity nnd lending to misery , decay aim death
I'reranluro Old ABO , Unrrcnnoss , Loss of power
in cither BOX , Involuntary Jxwsrs mid Byormnt-
> orrhcca caused byover-oxortion of tnobrnm , eqlf-
tobneo or ovor-indulgonco. liach box contains
one month's treatment. § 1.0(1 ( n bcr , or BIX boxes
for $5.00 , Bout by mail prepaid on receipt of price ,
To euro nny caao. With each order received by us
for BIZ boxes , accompanied with f&JOQ , wo wiu
Fondthopurchabor our written Buarantoo to ro.
"fond the money if the treatment dooa not offocl
a euro. Guarantees iE8ueuoni7D7
C. F.'OOOD AN Solo A cut , Omaha Neh.
ALONG TIIE LINE OF THEJ
Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The new extension of thia hue from Wakeficld up
the
OJEAUTIFDL VALLEY of the GAN
through Concord and Coleridge
be-t portion nt'ttio State. S [ > ecial ex
cursion raVn for InnJ icekers over this line to
Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and \ la Blair to all
principal points on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Trilns over tht C. . tit. P. M. & O. lUllnay to Cov
inirton. Sioux Cltj , Ponca , llattlngtov , Wnjne and
Norfolk ,
For Fremont , Oakdale , Ncllub , and through to Val *
tntlnc.
f f-iTFor rates ami all Information call on
F. B. WIinMBV , General Asont ,
) * irfc Diilldiri ; . Cor. loth and rarnam Sti. ,
umaha , Neb.
> n no sccurt.t at depot , corner 14th
\7bcnl Bay turo i or iiutmean merely to btoplliera lor
atlmaandiuf uliAtothviu return again , I mean arixt.-
ralcuro I fPtro road * tba dlieaso of KITS. EPILEPSY
nr FAU.INQ HICKN ESS a life long 'udy. I wurwtcav
ttnicdy to cure tlio wont ctuea. Ik causa other * btva
f ll d ( iioreiaJn fur not now receiving a car * . * it ac&
cmaa for a trtutUa ana a Kree Houlecf my imm <
tvioear. ( lira ixprei and loit Offlca. It COM * jw * *
Hituluirfor atrlcl. nnJ I will cure yr.u.
ildrfiUi'I > r. II KOOT llll'erint V.rt--
WHAT IS BYSTOIA ?
Among the ninny symptoms of
Dyspepsia or indigestion the most ,
prominent nre : Variable nppotilc ;
Cnint , gnawing feeling nt pit of the
stomach , with umntisfied craving
torfoodjheartbuniyfeuling of weight
nnd wind in the stomach , bnd breath
jad taste in the luouth. low spirits
jeneral prostration , headache and
constipation. ' 1 here is no form of
disease more prevalent than dyspc ] > -
si , and none so peculiar to the high-
ivin and rapid-eating American
people. Alchohol and tobacco pro
duce Dysticpsia ; also , bad air , rapid
eating , etc. BURDOCK BLOOD
BITTERS will cure the worst case ,
by regulating the bowels and toning
up the digestive organs. Sold every
where.
Notice to Cattle Men 1
900 CATTLE l01l SALE.
IfO Head of Stctra Tlirce Years OH.
BOO ' " Two "
20 v" " Hclfcri , Two "
150 " ' Heirs , One "
920 " " Hcltcrs , One "
Tbo abo\o described cuttle nto nil ill bred lima
onttlo. straight and miooth Those rattle \ \ \ \ \ lie
noM in lots to lull wirchMCD , nnd at reasonable
privet. Kor furthtr particulars , call tni oraddicss
II. F. I'ATTO.V.
Wnxorlv , Drcincr Co , lima.
I1. 8 Also \ oung graded bull * , in" * line-am It
LOXd AM ) FAAOUABLY KNOWN As AN IV
VALUAI1LK FAMILY HEM CUT
SELTZE
FOIl CONSTIPATION , DYSl'Kl'SIA , IHIIUJMATIO
AND (1OUTY AFF1.CTIONS. DURING rOLl )
WKAT1IF.11 IT MAY BE TAKKN IN HOT WATKK
OJfK HOUR ItKFOKi : Mi : VL8 WITH -MOST BUN-
KFICIAI. RESULTS.
APERIENT.
266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELF , ,
A GREAT MEDICAL \VOKK
ON MANHOOD
Exhauoted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility
Premature Decline In Han , Eirorsof Youth , an h
untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ox.
cesses. A book for every man , young , middle aged
nnd old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acut
and chronic diseases each one of which Is Imaluabl
So found by the Author , nhoeo experience for
years la such as probably net cr before fell to the lo
of any physician 800 paged , bound In bcautlfu
French muslin era jossfdcmcrs , full gilt , guaranteed
to be a finer w a * * n every sense , mechanical , lit
erary and professional , than any other tt ork sold In
this country for 92.10 , or the money will bo refunded
In e\cry Instance. Prlcoonly 1.00 by mall , pobt-
paid. IllU3tratl\o sample 6 cents. Rend now. Hold
modal awirdcd the author by the National llcdlca
Association , to the officers nf r.htch ho refers.
This took should bo rend by the j oung for Instrnn
lion , and by the afflicted for relief. H will bencCI
all. London Lancet.
There la no member of society to whom this book
nlllnot Le useful , whether joulh , parent , guardian ,
Instructoror clergman. . Argonaut.
Address the I'eabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W ,
II. Parser , Ho. 4 Bulfinch Street , Boston Mauo. , who
may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill ami
experience. ChroulorvndobrtlnxtotlltoaBestbat hue"
'bafflfl ' tlo skill of.11 otlicrphjs-ljrft I clans
t , specialty , cuch treated success IICnl. fully
wlthont an Inetaoo allure ,
DR.HORNE'S ELEOT IO BELT
Ktcliuj , Hphm nnd Klvor
tllHlSIHlDUt.Htlllim.llH1lt
imticn/Kr liKlnrt.'Oitiuiii ,
uaiiiuaKuu i iuiuir > iii rtorl.rtc. Onlv MUntiI1ul * tu *
n ie Ileltln A merit a Jnt ft mint lie I'liLtiklty ami innp
ni tUm throu li tlicliodj , wid iaub leUmrutxi Inuu In
ttajitbj the patient ,
SI.OOO WouldlNof.BuvMt.
Dn. HORNK I was a Icted with rhoumitlsra and
cured by using a belt. To any one aflllctctl with
that dlseaso , I would y , buy Homo's Electric Delt
Any one can confer with mo by writing or calllu ?
at my store , 1120 Douglas street. Omaha Neb.
WILLIAM LYONS.
MAIN OFFICE Opposite poatoffleo , room < Kren
M > r block ,
jtJTI'or rale atC. F. Goodman's Dnig'etoroUIO [
Omaha.
IN HOTTLKS.
Bilanger , Bavaria.
Gulnibuch'-r Bavntia
Pilsmer Cohemini ) .
Kaiser. - - . .Bremen.
-t
DOMES'l'IC.
Budwcisor St. Louis.
Anhauscr _ St. Louis
Bes : s MiK'nuke * * .
Schlitz-Pilsner . , . . . .Milwaukee.
Knic's , Omiiha.
Ale. Porter D'mystic and Rhine
Wine. ED. MAUltBR
W-I. HI 11
uLAlliii yiBiiK lAHll.
North Eighteenth Street , Oninlm , on Street Car Line.
AND UETAIT ,
Tuifnhpp TiniP Tsth Unnrc Wi
LUiUUuL LllUu , LQlll , ilUUiD. trl
* / f f
anfl yrion as goorl and low t < t any "n .lie city , try me.
Dr. CONWAUCHTON ,
1 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A , Eoiiblialied 1878 Catarrh ,
JDuafneae , Lung and Nervous Diseases Sjteedily and Pormwiently Cured. Pationtf
[ Cured at Home.Vrito for "TiiK MtwoAL-Mifasiosfjuaf , ' " for the People , Free.
I' ' onsultation und Correspondettcu Gralif. P. O , JMi JJ92. Telephone Ko. 220
HON. ED * VARD RUSSELL , Postmtstor , Davenport , aya : "Phyet ian ol
tvta Miny ana Marked Succew. " ' COK-GRESSMAN MU11PHT , Dav iport ,
"An iionorabta lifan. Kino Huo.oots. Wonderful Cures. " lionr * . P * > B
% .SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
„ * WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
ftV
V Our Ground Oi : Cake ,
Itiitlie bet aad ebeapest food tor atock nt any klnJ. One pound li qnal to thre pounit of corn
Block tea tnth around Oil Cake la the Fall ana 4Tlut r , Itutead of ruunlnx down , will incrcaM la wcljbt
ted bi la good marketable oomUtioo In the iprioz. Pabymeo , M < rell u btben , who UM It can UtUfy t"
Itameriti. Trj U and Jo < ) f f JT youraalvn. Prto Ki.ou per ( j : no chanre lor f vaclu. Address
D Off , 0H"HY Ooubj Vtfo
WASHINGTONJSOSSIP.
ODD , Logan's ' Cbiefest Champion for
no Presidency ,
} robabloProsidouts Artkur , His
Clothes nud Giiisinot
Mrs. Liogfin'H T c ( niul Tactics.
pedal Corra jH > mlonco of TllK ] kr.
WASHIXOTON , March ( > . If it wore
Mrs. Login , instead of licr husband the
Senator , whoso nnmo in to bo presented
0 the Chicago convention , the result
text Juno would bo much easier to do-
rmino. Wherever Mrs. Logan is knoun
ho is immensely popular , much more so ,
t least in this city , than her husband.
lor beaming face is seen every whore ;
ior sharp eyes eyes that never fail to
ccogni/e a jierson once mot arc always
vido-nwnko , although they aeo moro of
his gy world than any oilier pair at
ho capital. When alio appears at any
lublic gathering oho is Immediately
lommcd in by si circle of admirers , and
ho circle is never so largo than she can-
lot entertain all in it.
As t Logan himself , if ho doesn't take
some means to prevent any further pub-
ication of campaign wood-cuts of himself
hat are circulating in the country IIQWB-
inpors , their very monstrousnoas will bo
ho ruin of his ciuso. The caricatures
hat Puck and other laboriously funny
> apors servo up are bad enough , but
hose bonn-Cde portraits are worse.
If some enterprising manager of a.
iomic weekly could only secure a sketch
if Logan as ho takes his regular after
[ inner nap in the cloak room of the eon-
ate , it would cap the climax. Never a
lay but what this possible president ,
whoso correspondence in so enormous
hat ho employs three clerks and a accro-
ary , ) throws himself on one of the deep
'added ' lounges in the republican cloak
"ooni , and dozes and snores until a vote
s taken. It is a picture , but not so public
x ono as Itolford makes , over in the
ipuse , coiled up asleep on a sofa in full
riow of everybody , just behind the rail-
g.
I'UE-NOMINATIO.Vh.
Washington is the hatching place of
residential booms. The last rumor has
t that Air. Justice Miller would not ro
use to listen to a proposition looking to
ho white house. Ono of the Sunday
lapers nominates Hon. Levi P Morton ,
ho American minister to Franco , and an-
lounces that it has authority for doing BO.
Sherman the senator , nor the goner.il
is still mentioned every now and then.
The general is reported to hare said , dur-
ng a late visit to Washington , "I would
> o a fool to give up a future of case ,
which I have littod myself to enjoy by a
ife of hard work , for four years of mis
ery I" Just like the old warrior. Sen
ator Harrison , and in the house , Slocum
are prominent. Little is heard of Blaine ,
and hinbcom [ islioro looked upon as entire-
y artificial. Of all the men whoaro'beforo
.ho people , though , the ono moat o.irncat-
y and most warmly talked about in
iVashington is Arthur. He is lo.iing no
itrongth and ho is making no mistakes.
lo is the gtiiitlum.in-president , and his
carriage is such thai muny are reminded
> t the descriptions of President Wash.
'ngton , whoso manner always cncoura od
juitkncss , but forbade .intimacy.
tKTUUIl's \IMENT. .
Although it ha ? no bearing on this dis
cussion , 1 cannot refrain from announc
ng a discovery I have made as to the
president's wardrobe. 1 ran across his
tailor last week , a busy man who takes
orders for a largo Now York house. Ho
Informed mo that last year ho made thir
ty coats nnd vasts for Arthur and thirty
eight pair of pants. Thirty full suits of
clothes. ' 'The prcsidennt is very partic
ular , " ho explained , "and will have his
clothes fresh and now. His frock coats
must always sot so that the lapels ,
opened , started out n little from the
breast while the coat is tightly buttoned
around the waist. " Ono of his suits is
Tor riding. The president is n good
horseman and attracts much attention
when out in the morning from his grace
in the saddle and his perfect cos
tume. I will add , hnwovcr , thai
1 don't 'take any t.ck in that yarn aboui
tile thirty euita of cluthrs.
Arthur npendd his money freely , hnv.
c-vcr , and is giving olcg.int dinners. The
complaint , is th At ho does nut ( servo ro
fri'shmiiiits at his rccop ioni , and inuin
are the references to the tables uinm A
the HnyoV recoptimit. Arthur puift'rn to
put what hidou.i tuuud into his Imgo
dinners. II had a limpio of the tiblti a
H'jt , for the dinner iiu.t Tucxdny evening
the fini-st yet given in the While Hnustj
Tho.ciiiitor of the t.iblo was a long inirrn
withijlor.il boats Bailing its turf. ice ; here
and tlioro on the inanjin pyramids of Pa
risiau Jnvorc , pold JO.IVCH m cliariot for.-n
drawn by t > itver y < wtH , miiiiatuio ivory
pianos and nil manner ot quaint and coat
iy conceits. At the plalu next the jircsi
dent's was the card , ' 'Almo. Niluaoa "
Senator M'andorxou'a illnosD.froni whia
ho is .just rocovorinij , prevented hia prcs
enco at this dinner. Iln pout the prusi
dent a superb boqnct of 'tho newly im
ported rose ,
'Vniii : IIKNNKIT"
( vhich ho had.junt received item Phila
4olphib. An enterprising young floris
there , 'his .nephew , Mr. Cha iff. Evans
bought the roao for the Unitod.-Statos a
a est of . ( OCO rom Mr. Eonnott , o
London , who after many yean of unauc
cesaful ex ] > oriinentrcaroda bu < . ocuallin |
I/he jacqueminot in color , having the fro
Branca of the ton rose and , above al
being a perpetual 'bloomer. "Under ai
American sun , " oaitl the eenator , in hi
uoto accon panying the gift , "the Englis
itruigor ia evidently much at homo ant
I hope -ita iucroaso will shortly allow a
tf > enjoy ita fragrance a'nd beauty. "
CMfMKHT OlTAhf.
DISTEIOT OOUET ,
Furilu't-Call of tlio Criminal Dut.'lc
'Week.
In the dutrict court thin morning be
fore Judge Wukoley the case of lion
tgainst Edgortoa was on trial during th
whole day.
The jury in the case of Denzou ngains
the B. & M , in Nebraska , whojein th
plaintiff brought suit for $10,000 dam
agea , returned & verdict iu favor of Bon
zoii for $ 2.4 ; ,
Before Judge Neville the crimint
docket ww palled , but owin to ilckow
n the fnmilr of .Tudpo Cowin , who will
lofond Snoll nnd whoso oiso was to bo
the first ono for trial yostordny , the call
of the crimiiml oxlondnr wn i postpoiiod
tntil next Mondny morning , when it ia
robnblo District Attorney Godwin will
o able to npncar for the state.
The following is the imignmotit of
\sc3 for to-day nnd is nil thnt remains ot
ho first -100 which were called the bcginn-
ng of the term :
llKKOlin .It'DllB WAKKLKY.
Knufmnnn vs. lUllou ct nl.
Millnrd ot nl. vs Soxnuor ot nl.
Thurber ct nl. vs , bnmo.
Cookp vs. lloso.
Wilkio vs. Mover.
Poster vs. Doiiockon.
Cuniiinghnin vs. Kennedy ot nl.
Clapp ot nl. vs. Miller. .
nncoiti : .IUDUR NKVIU.I : ,
Cuniiinghnin vs. Kennedy ot nl ,
Dexter vs. Vostnor , ot nl ,
'link vs. Funk.
Rathburn vs. Wyiunn ,
Singer ot nl , va. Bornstoin.
Knowlcs vs. Price ot nl ,
Schroeder vj. Wnllens ot nl.
McMurray vn. Sauuders.
Wilson vs. U. P. railroad compnny.
"Wei llo.Moycr.
It la now undlBputod that AVol Do Bloj- .
r'H Gntnrrli Cure U tlio only treatment
lat will nbsulutnly euro Catarrh frcsli or
iminlc , "Very oflioacioiu , Sainl. Ooulil ,
Vconlng Water , Nob. " Ono box cured inn ,
Irs. Mary Konyon , ] ) Uinnrk , Dakota. " "It
o&tnrodmo to thn mil nit , 1'ov. fioa I ) , Itcls ,
Coblo\llloN. Y. " "Ono box radically cured
19 , Jtov. C. II. Tajlor , 110 Noble iitrcot ,
Irooklyii. " "A jwrfoct euro after HO yean
ulTorit'g .r. D. MoDoimlcl , 710 llrondway , N.
V. , kc. , &c. Thous.iiulH of toithnonlalfl are
received from all inrti of the world. Doliv
rod , 51.00. Dr. Wei Do Sloyor's llliiHtrn-
oil I'rcnt \\iilmtutomoiita by the cures
nailoil froo. D. U. Dewey * Co. , 182 Vultou
treat , N , Y tuoH
A GOODWOEK ,
loport of Hie "Women's Christ Inn Aid
Association , .
The Women's Cliristinu Aid asaocin-
: on ncknowlodgoa all donations rccoivod
uring the mouth of Fobriinry , not pro-
iously printed :
Irs. .Tamos Uoyil ? 20 00
Ira.Collins 500
Iw. O. KUaus 1000
Ir. MjCftguo fi 00
[ r. Donovan 1 00
Ir. K. W. Nash 1000
Jialtinch 500
Ir. Gray 5 00
\ > otlo , t Maul 500
I.T.Clark 150
Ir. .TohnT , loll 10 00
Cash 000
"rom the i > oor In part payment for
coal , . 1200
Ir. 1'undt 1 75
Mr. 1'roston , two Racks of Hour ; Mr. W. ] J.
"alconor , tliroo pairs of blankets ; groceries
nd cofToo pot from Mr. L. 11. Bennett ! gm-
orlos from Mr. Biillott : cash from the North
ieslon school ; ono sack of buck whont Hour ,
Ira. J. liell ; colToo , Mrs. Charltou ; colToo
nill. Vhau & , Co. ; Mr. Wolshona , Hour , corn
meal and ont meal ; Mrs. L. V. lirown , Hour
nd groceries to the amount of5.00 { ; clothing
rom the M. K. church , Mrs. L. M' Bennett ,
Mrs. Nottio Schull , Mrs. 1) . L. Soars , Mrs.
Jattis. Mra. Monoll , Mrs. 1' . ] . J'onino Mrs.
) . F. Da\Ia ; n larjjo and \ory UMofiil blind lo
f clothing from Mrs. Laniard , Mrs. General
) andy , Mrs. Wood , Mrs. .T. A. llainos , Mrs ,
VIIHain 3 ! . Itodlck.
Mrs. C llnrtinau nnd Miss Stonchil
Inno , Mrs Laniard , Mrs. Wood nnd Mrs.
S. A. Haines , repaired nil the garments
nd made now for cliildrou from thoao
,00 much worn for use ns they woro.
/ould all iho clotliiii ' sent to our rooms
o repaired nnd made ready for use , it
rould bo of much grantor service to the
) opr. There are BO many -who have
icithcr the timomaterial nor ability for
pairing tlio clothing. Our matron does
all nho can to mend the clothes , but her
mnds linvo boon moro than full the last
liroo _ months , nnd ns yet wo have no
owing room where poor girls can como
and work , but wo hope the day .is not
ar distant when wo shall havo. If you
lave not the time to mend the clothes do
not allow the nbovo remarks to prevent
you from sending thorn just as they are ,
oven though they may seem very poor to
'ou , wo can make great use of thorn. Wo
lucd moro infants' clothing and shoots
and bedding , as wo hnvo Bovornl caaos of
aovoro aicknoss. Wo thank the schools
'or their liberal contributions. You
cannot realize the real help they have
jnon to us. Wo need Hour ; wo can fill
; he baskets with vegetables , small pack
ages of rico , corn and oat meal , but so
often wo are asked for n little flour. The
[ > oor also need a little moil , and the as-
iociation would bo very L'nxtoful to the
butchers of the city , if ou Tuesday nnd
Fridays of each week , they would send
some ef the cheaper moats to our rooms ,
corner of 10th and Farnham , some suita-
llo for soups.
Co < dd some of our citizens now living
in tkoir comfortable homes , with well
filled-collars and larders , go with some of
our ward committees and witness poverty
in < Mury shnpo and form , an appeal to
tlmm for imistanc > would never bo made
in rain. Allow mu to take you to ono or
two hoiinm doiorib.td in our committee
roportn. A jiuoc wulnw woman of three
moutliH , with four clmdrontho young
est twins , : i''od , ' .velvo motiths. Five
weekn ago she Imd \ cancer cut out. In
nil Hint tirno she 'tis ' battled with the
moat appalling pov rty. Three days af
ter tlio operation blu had to go out to
nook broad for horsoU and a .trviti' chil
dren. Two days after this she wm found
by ono of the neighbors fainting on the
floor , and not a human hand to roach her
a drop f water. Mr. John Rush , the
county treasurer , can toll you all about
ihu cneo , for ho has visited the homuand
kindly given nid. The association lias
sent them ooal and groceries. To ono
more homo oiily will I take you , where
the father has boon nick all winter. Tlio
mother gooa out washing a few days every
week. Last week sickness come to the
youngett.child , and in that homo ( hero
were no facilities for arresting the prog
ress of tie diaoaso , Last Saturday ono
of our committee , in answer to a sum *
tnons , called , and saw at once that death
had laid iU hand on the dear little ono
its beautiful white face , largo blue eyes ,
and golden hair all told that the Father
wanted it in His homo above.
The little -elu'ld presented a strange
contrast to ita surroundings , lying on the
dark and cheerless bod. A small hand
ful of Cre iu tlieetoyo struggling to burn ,
filling the dark , dingy room with smoke ,
dlio frott fparkling on tlio walls , Witli
warm wrappings the committee ahivered
in the room , and to the mother nho said :
"Why don't you keep up the firot" Slit
rt'pU'od : < * 1 dare not use up all my coal ,
for I fear I can get up moro and shall
have nothing to burn. _ rho child died
the aejtt day and was laid away on the
poorhouao farm , for no money had they ,
Only two of the many poor homes in thii
city have I described to you , but I could
tell you of suffering that would make
your hearts achu and oyen ( ill with tcard ,
Wo are doing nil in our power ia relieve <
liovo this fluttering , Many b hungry
family has been fed , warmed and clothed
by ui through your wsiistanco. Twenty ,
live and one-half tons of good coal hiu
boon distributed ninco December llth ,
1833 Moro inonoy haa boon saved for
the poor than appears In the Luctui report ,
m Bovoral sums hivvo booniuc ( n for par
ticular cases which TTOS luniithod by
inoinbcn of the association Mid others ,
Ourwoikhas crown steadily nnd as it
incronaos , wo Tool the great need for
moro room. Wo want ao much n homo.
Where shall "this komo bo , nnd where
slmll it bo built , are questions wo want
all the citizens of Omalrn to think nbout
and help us to nnswor very soon. Do
not forgot our intelligence olllcos , for
alroodj it has nidcd us in our enrnosl de
sires to help the pi or , the poor to help
thonurlvoi.Vo wish to thank all who
Imvo nulcd us thus far in our work. Wo
nro yory grntoful to the physicians who
have denoted medical services , especially
to Mrs , Dr. Anna Bonnon nnd Mrs. Dr ,
Pngfllson.
Tim next mooting will bo especially
for the board and ward coinmittoos ,
March 18th , ntiilOp ! : , m , , in association
rooms. Mus , ELLGKA 11 HAINKS.
Socrotary.
THFASUHKH'S urroin.
Itecohoil fclnro the ( ir niil/atton
of Uiolng ioclnttonDoccmlicrlt.
1883 , for membership , fcoi ami
In ilonation . , . . $ : ! U9.-tO
i\peuics : . , . 185.10
Balance . 8-VWO
* Miis. / . n. KNUIHT ,
_ _ Treasurer ,
Til'H'l'KHH
liomalnlng In the Omaha iwfttofllco tmclatmod
for the ueok ending March 8 , 188 1 :
OKNTIKMKN.
Adams Wind Mill AmottA
Aiulorson A Akam1 * C
IJowor S llyera W
Baldwin H Ilal B
ouolkuu J , Jtnrmvoll H W
allingor M lllamclt 12 A
irounl Bock A
; ox T Cain .1
liirklll ) Dunnott.TW
latiolflon W Dnnloxv.l .1
lavliCl' KMuAV
, liornV I1 Kogarty P
'omithoW ' KrnyS
'radorlokson 0 I ' . 1'ttcli O A
rant Jj Horton V C
lullL HellJ
[ oganJ Harris SI )
lawkina 1' A Harborg < 1
llko W lhigha < A
iiatncss 1) T .loncn i"
ohanson 3 Imkclt C
ordan A Krtumo ,1
loBO C Kraughl'
onnott r B Karllnh S
Innoy L J King T
Journnco S L l-oraoul'
.arson N I.nraon II
, ibby A < T 1/omoii B
loonoy til I ) Mulliuan J J
Iotouald ) J McDonald ,1
IcKosion O 1 Muroa T 1'
IcClouco S Marloy M
llnskl A MelCeo A '
loMannls Mr Mntnoy W 1
lorrlman K Minor F
'olRon , T McNonloi V
'owcomb 1) W Newman II , T I !
'LynuB O'llrion G A
'lorcy ' J I ) 1'ayno J V
'ottlgrovo ' K Reynolds J
ichards ( ! K Koo 1'
eitorval M Klchardnon L V
obidon.TO Soidol H
ihatror 1) Smith ,1 W
loau.r StillinsJ C !
1330H JN StlorT
iclmali A Stranchon J
'hrall ' ( ! A TalHafono 1) 2
iilmntos J Truolbon T ' _ '
'humpaon I' P Ihomas K
'oabnrgh II Wagner C
/allnco J W Wnrron .1 1)
Vild S Webber T
illlams I'll Whitmarfch W W
Vianckoll Wilson \V
Valton V Wou/ol F
LADIFH.
Vndorson Mrs Anderson II Miss * '
\rncH MTH Alop Minn K 1 !
Ulisnn Mm N Briinor Mlsn Ji
Senoist Miss S Brouti Mls K
Hack Mrs A M Carr Mrs A L
Junior Mm ,1 Chapman Mrs K M
Milll Mra .1 Carbon Mist ) M
Jonloy MiHs M A Jaioi JHss N
Clliott Misi M Kraniis Mia .1
iillmrt Mm C lloanna .T
Inrris Mrs C Uoury Mrn K A
luntor K Lachlan M
* olcor Mrs H ] ! Ltournnci ) Mrs II
iloultou Mm ,1 I * .Moimgli.-xn M C
1m ton M Ian M McConnolAL
TcClam Mrs A Monroe Mhs M L
lillorMr N Miller Miss G B
iliCoy Mini M O Mnrriollo Mius
IcKon/la Miss L MiuiHfiold Miss 1' ' i :
si'ilHon Mixg C NOWIIIOH Mrs B
O'DollMrsMK Ohon MH ! ? C
' Mrs Af I'ottarson 0
. ) uurln Mra M Kiigon MlfiH B
itlgby MB ! D ItuynolJu Mm H
lloso Mra D S Shorrar Miss 13 M
juhoor MUs L SWoy Mr M
Slaughter Mrs H .Schreier Minn A
SmniiKO AliH J H TomplliiMrri ,7'L
ToiIdMrsH Tnylor 1
Tomson Mrw T Willlaini B
1OUIITII OI.ASH KATTEII.
V I'aco K King
J T UoMIlt
C. K. COUTANT ,
VoHtmantcr.
J'ino ItltlKO Agency.
Spuclal Dispatch to the ( jlobo-Deinocrat.
WAHIIINOIOK , D. 0. , March 8. Dr. T.
\ . McGilIicuddy , ngont of the Sioux
[ ndiftiia nt Pinu llidgo Agency , is horo.
[ Iu comes to secure , 'if ' possible , increased
tcliool accomodations ut the agency , nnd
xi make arrangements whereby the In
dians may have the privilege of contract
ing for the hauling of the freight of the
whites from the terminus of the Sioux
Oily nnd Pacific rnilrond across the ro.
nervation , wliicn the whites thonmolvoo
are forbidden by law to freight over. The
agent reports everything ijuiot upon the
reservation , but anticipates n fight bo.
twoon the whiten nnd the Crow Indians
in Iho near future , from the fact , that
the wliitu Peltiers are fast encroaching
upon the Crows. The latter , lie says ,
claim that they have always been
friendly to the whites , and Imvo never
been nt war with them , and have
novr killed ft white except in self-
dofonoo.
Tlio Mt. 1'uiiiHkl Triple Murder.
CHICAGO , March 10. The Journal's
Lincoln (111 ( , ) special says : William Iloag-
laud wua arrested at Maroa last night ,
and lodged in jail hero this morning upon
the theory that ho was concerned with
Hall in the Mt. Pulaski triple murder.
A letter received by Hoagland from n
supposed accomplice nnd lost by Hoag
land is the clue upon which the dotoctivea
worked.
Ulu/ea.
Sr. LOUIB , March 10 , Nine stores
and oflicea at Vandalia , Mo , , burned
Saturday night. Loss nbout $20,000 ,
partly insured ,
KAXBAB CITY , March 10. A fire nt
Pittsburg , Kas. , last nlijht , bomnning in
tlio front row on the east side of Broad
way , destroyed eight buildings. Total
loss $30,000 , insurance light.
Tlio 'lrlvowcll"
WAHiiixaroK. March 10. The supreme
court has domed a number of casot
known M the "drive well" cases whicli
involve the validity of tlio "drivo well'
patent , and are of Interest to several
hundred thousand owners of driven
woUs in the M extern states.
Allllllon i r Jli
Homw , March 10 Reports from the
leading clearing houses of the United
States , for the week ending March 8th ,
fjivu total clearances of 81,120,028,003 ,
being an increwo of 11 6 per cent , com.
pared with | ho corre pondi { j weak ol f
1883
A DULL DAY FOR DEALERS ,
A Drop in Prices in Chicago on teals ,
Provisions ana" Cattle ,
Transactions Only Moderate--Tho
Shipping Movement Slo *
The Short Interest Endeavoring
to Further Depress Prices ,
Nearly Two Million Bushels of
Wheat Sells at l-8o Decline ,
Kasfcrn MnrltctH linvo n 1'tattly nnil
li lees n Slnulo
OIltOAGO'S J\tVUKHTS. \
Loniu : I'uioES or.xr.iut.LY
Special Dispatch to Tile UF.K.
Ciuotoo , March 10. The market
ragged to-day until townnl the close ,
hen n drop in prices brought on some
ctivity , nnd during the last half hour of
lie sessions the transactions were mod-
nitoly Inrgo. As n result of the day's
railing , values generally show n decline ,
lie shipping movement is slow , nnd
ending something definite regarding
last-bound freight rates , matters nro ox-
luclcd to roiuain in n measure dormant.
U-gnrding the ixllogcd cutting of freight
atcs , nothing dotmito is stated to.day.
V quiet fooling pervaded the whont mar-
ot early , with n somowlmt bettor trnding
nto in the day , nnd prices ruled lower.
) utaido orders were limited nnd nt the
nnio time local oporatpra manifested loss
losiro to trndo. Foreign ndvices nuotcd
nipt , steady mnrkots , and with only a
mitol : demand from any source. The
nhort" interest ondo.worcd to
BEl'KKSS riUOES
ndor fair spoculntivo otlorings. The
inrkot opened easier and Inter declined
\c \ , lluctuatcd and finally closed lAc
indor the closing prices of Saturday ,
'orn was weaker to day , influenced par-
inlty by the oasinr fooling in whont. In
revisions , the demand from local
'shorts" ' wns loss urgent , nnd with this
oinand lacking , and not many outside
rdors , the market ruled quiet. The ro-
: oipts were larger , and 18 par cent ruled
lontracts. The market opened jc lower ,
luctuated somowlmt , but finally declined
o n point Jciilo under Saturday's cloning ,
ind closed at the inside figures. Trnding
n moss pork was rather light , nnd prices
hewed very little alteration , declining
.Otfjlfia on the vrholo ranga. Trading
ivaa confined to Mny nnd Juno deliver-
ics. Very little wna doing in the lard
nurkut , prices showing little change.
ON CAl.I. IIOAItn.
, ! )00,000 ) bushels of whont sold nt a do-
ilino of Jc. The cnttlo market general-
y was rather quipt , There was little or
10 iti'iuiry for shipping cattle mid none
ivhalovor on export account. The quil-
ty of cattle wiis only fnir. Thcro wan
icarcoly n do/.en loads of such na would
aiBwor for export ulono ; yet nmong tha
'posh ' receipts were n good percentage of
ight and medium \voight.i. The cuslorn
narkots were reported ns plentifully sup-
) licd nnd prices n ahudo lower in Now
fork , lit 10 mid 1000 Iba.export giades ,
1010 to 7 00,1'oofl to choice shipping ,
200 and 1050 lbn. . 55 80 tel ( 00 ; com-
nun to medium 1000 and 1200 Iba. , 55 15
.o 5 75.
TllK UUITIHII ( IHAIN TItADK.
tegular Prcas Dlupatckoj.
LONDOX , March 10. The Murk Lane
BxprosB , in its weekly review of the
British grain trndo , B.iys : "Pino quali-
, ies of white wheat are firm in uoino
irovinccp OJ to Is dearer. Flour in dull ,
The foreign wheat trade is rather vforso
(
owing to moro prossnro to Eoll. A few
California cargoes oil * coast were taken at
nn advance of Od. Sixteen cargocu ar
rived , Bovon sold , oni ) withdrawn , nnd
nine remained , including eight of No. 1
California. Sales of English whont for
the week were 51,505 quarters ut 37s 7d
pur quarter , against -17,497 quarters tit
l-'a Od for tiio cotrosponding week last
year. "
OUU C'OUN AND WIIKAT l.'UOl' .
WASIIINOION , March 10 The report
of the consumption nnd distribution of
corn tml wheat in the United State ,
from the returns to the department of
agriculture to March 1st , will show that
about fiixty.Bovon per cunt of the coin
crop has gene into consumption , leaving
thirty-throo per cent still remaining
on liiind against thirty-six pur cent of
the ciopof 1882 on March lot , 188t. :
Tin's ahuws a reduction of about 70OUO-
000 bushels. In Michigan , Wisconsin ,
and Minnesota , Iho stock is but a million
bushels , ngaiust twenty four million ) nnt
Murch. In the bult includim/ Ohio , In
diana , Illinoid , and Town producing 558- ,
000,000 busliels- the stock in only 152-
000,000 , which in Ices by 'MUOO,0JO ( than
tlio stock on March lit , J88J. The pro
portion of morohntablo corn is eixty per
cent , or ! )3S,000,0)0 ) ( ( ) bushels. In
ayorngo yearo it it 80 per cent , Five-
sixths of all unmuruhantablo corn , or
moro than 500,000,000 buahols , is found
north of the Ohio river and Moat of
Pennsylvania , The average of merchant
able corn is placed at about 51 cents per
bushel , or $180,000,000. Unmerchanta
ble corn makes ait average of 27 cents
per bushel , and value of $107,000,000 ,
Hovon per cent of the crop is yet in the
fields unharvustcd , The wheat of 1883 ,
remaining on hand is returned ns 110 , .
000,000 bushels or 28 per cent of the
crop. On March 1 , 1883 , the quantity
on hand aggregated 11 1,000,000 bushels.
The report will give the result of inves
tigation and the comparative quality of
the crop of 1883.
KTJUCKKN STOCK.
TUB ArruoTBi ) DibTJiiirr IN KANHAH.
KANHAH CITY , March 10. Top oka ad
vices statn that Major Sims roUirnodyos-
torday from the district infottcd by the
foot and mouth disease. Tlio district , 3d
miles in area , is now rigidly quarantined ,
and every effort will bo made to Btamj :
out the disease , Dr. Ilocomb ] visited
Ohase county upon the report that the
disease had appeared there , and uftor a
careful nxamination of the herd in ques <
lion pronounced it free front disease. A
public ] meeting wUl bo hold at Neoshu
Falls to-morrow , when a systematic
movement will bo at once inaugurated ,
It is proposed to buy all the infected
cattle , kill them and burn the bodies ,
The railroads of the district have given
insurance of their co-operation in the
.work of preventing the spread of tin
disease , Reports from the northern
western and southern parts of the state
indicatocattlo nndshoopingoodcondition ,
.j WYOUINO ALAHMKD.
} OIILVBNNB , March 10. The appear
j unco of the foot aiid mouth disease ir
Inino nnd Kansas creates great alarm
the cnttlo men of the west. Tlio
Vyoming Stock-growers' association has
ken iinmodiato stops to quarantine
o territory nnd exterminate the
Ulictod cattle should the dis <
iso nppcar. The association lins
leo _ dispatched the governors of xd-
oining states nnd territories urging the
nforcomont of quarantine nnd the oxtor-
lination ot the diaoaso by the dostrue-
on of nlToctod animals , flovornor llnlo
ill Imvo full loral nnlhoritj to protect
lie territory ngnmst the disease ,
KANSAS RVOOK nuowr.ns' CONVENTION.
UOIWK OITV , March 10. Tlio Western
nnsoa Stock Oroworn" association , rep-
iscnting 250,000 head of cattle , worth
8,000,000 , will moot here on the 2d of
pril , and remain in session three days ,
joading stock mon from nil over the
nuntry will bo horo. It is expected to
o the largest and most important of the
ind oor hold in the stale.
THE MEROHAHTS
OOP
Vuthorizcd Capital , - $1,000,000
"aid-up Capital , - - 100,000.
urplus Fund , - - - 70,000.
BANKING OFF1C1 ! I
' . IK Cor , Farnam ana 13th St.
OFF1CFU3 :
lAHKMmniT , resident. I SAM tE. Roams , V-rros.
M. 11. WOOD , Caxhlor. | LVTIIKR DUK , A. Cash.
ntuncnoi3 :
Frank Murphy , Samuel K. llojors , Ben. B. Wood ,
liailos 0. IIouscl , All. D. Jones , Luther Drake.
Traniact a Qcniril Hanking Business. All who
M o any Hanking Imslncmj t * trannact nro lnIU J to
> ll. No mutter bow lame or small the transaction ,
\\lll rccolro ourcarclul attention , and wo riromlto
u aj s courteous treatment.
" jBpixrtlcular attention to Imslncaa lor paitlca
ilnR outnlilo the city. Kxhano ; on all the prln *
palclllci oltlio United Stairs \crylottC8tratcs. .
Aconunt * ol Banka and Banl.cn received on favoi-
> 1e terms.
IssucuCcrUflcato ol Dcroelt bearing 6 per cent
tcrcnt.
Buyiiuid noils Foreign Eichanpo , County , City
nd Uo\crnrrcnt Mourltlni
XJNITED STATES
OF OMAHA.
Capital , - - $100,000.00
. W. HAMILTON , Proo't.
8. 3. OALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cashier.
D1REOTOKS :
! . S. CALDWELL , B. F. SMITH ,
' . W. HAMILTON , M . T. BAIILOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts solicited and kept sub
oot to night chock.
Cortlflcntoo of Deposit \aauc \ < ( pay
bio In 3,6 and IS months , OoarinR
ntorost , oren domnn < ! without In-
oroot.
Advnncoa made to cuatomoni on
npprovocl securities at mnrkot ruto
oflntoroot.
The IntoroBla f Cwstomors nro
olosoly guarded and every facility
compatible with pi-lnclploa of
eound banlclng froqly oxtondod.
Drnw slfjhtdrafto'on Englnndlro-
nnd , Scotland , and nil parts cft-u-
opo.
Soil European Casa fi Tickets
R Promptly Maoe.
H , K , BUKKET
FUIEUL OieECTOR
111 North 18th Street rtxmhi
E. VOLEMEYEB ,
THE PIONEER MEAT DEALER
OF OMAHA.
Illn many friend * are invlttd to rnll at MA new
tut nurkut , 013 OumlnK St. * lib to tbuv wl'l Und.
< > ' t rn , all tr e choice cuM n liocf , JlutUm auil
rf ut nv 1 ip rW f tirl c.
V. 80HBUBKMANNM D
nKOULAH OE11MA
Homeopathic Physician.
SI'hCIAMfiT OP
WOMT.N , OIIILUnRN d CHIIONIO D1S11AS13.
Hour -At IU M < nco , No. J < 8 , Itlthatreyt ,
10 n. in. , utid oftir 3 p. in. Hours Al ollloo , l > n.
and ] OA 8. IMh lit , Hoom 7.from 1U a. 13. , toll v
N. B. Tbo Tape Worm will tu lomc.veil. h i "
rlanv r , In Hmn of from l ! to U linur
. F. GHOSH & CO. .
uS
0 ill.NKTWOKKB , flUOH AS
COUNTfiUS , BARS , IOE BOXfiS
LIBIIAIUES ,
anil till lilnils ot ofHoo w rk a fii > cchlty Call or atf-
drtm ItUl . ' rk oii ht > - "
I.AHD AGENCY
0. F. OAViS & GO. ,
DAVIH
1MI6 KA1UVAM T , OMAHA.
lUve lei ula 200,000 MIM ciictnlly noloctoJ Undt
Iu Kaetoru Wcbrasia , at low price and on eajy torma.
Impiovoa tarma ( or tulo in Oougtu , Dodge , Oolf i ,
I'utte , Curl , Cuiulnc. Bon > y , YVaahln ton , Herict ,
Baundera , and Itutler Oounlic * .
TAxeg paid la all parts ol tbo State.
Uonoy lo uixl on Improved firm * .
KlUry lubUoAlw r * In ott'o ' * . Oomiono < ) wci >
.4
.4E.
E. A. KELLEY , M , D.
-AND-
C. A , WILSON , M. D. ,
Physicians and Surgeons !
OPR * urn
Dr. . Amelia Burroughs ,
OFFICE AND KliSIDUKOFj'
617 D edge St , - Omaba ,
T