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    OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY MAY 2-L 1884.
JOUO3H
ANUFAcTtmEtt or
6ALVANI "
CORNICES ,
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC.
-a. LC a.atix Eiti-o t
OWMIA. , . . . NKD
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
017 St. Clinrles St. , St. Louis JIo.
A resultr gri4n&t < iM o MciSlffil CMIetei. hM I ten longer
tfiffftCed In the Ipee ! * ! treatment of Cmojnc , M TOt , BKIW
find moon tiiuiitiithAti any other I'hjtleUaln Bl.Looli ,
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental nnd
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Altec-
lions ol Throat , Skin or Doncs.Dlood Poisoning ,
old Sores and Ulcers , ro irmni uh nnr niiti < xl
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess ,
Exposure or Indulgence , hieh prodn Mtn ef th
l ] lowltn tltccm nertotiincif , dtbllltt. dlmneii of iliht
and dcfcethit memory , jltnplfi on the rae * . fbjileildecftr ,
arrrtlonloth loeletj or remtletcntu lti ol ldeattt . .
Tendering MarrlAee Improper or unhappy , tro
rertniQeillj cured , 1'irnphleusn t ngeilcnttiv itoTeenl
Uietlr < ! en\elope , ( ree to no ; xldrcM. Coniultillou alof-
Bee orb/ mull rrrc , todlnTlttd rlto for nucitlom.
A Positive Wriiren Guarantee
tdre * ID 1I earuble ec . WcJIetnea trot evcrymbere.
rflmphlpii , Encltnh or Ocnntn. 64 jmg * . dn *
vcriblDff above dl ea ofl ( in laalo or female , FilEE.
MARRIAGE GUIDE !
160p r < , nn rilKtes. lllnitMteil In etothtndlitbloJInr
We , money rt o t ( t : ianir , ) prr coier * , 23e. Tbli L Ak
cooulni ill the eorloui , doiittfut Or luouMtltt wint u
kn w , X knoll ersre t Itilcreit la nil , ) U ltti , Hc utr
lUrplneis > re promolid tIn tdTlce. '
PRINCIPAL LUTE
1'KOU
CHICAGO , PE01UA &ST.LGUIS ,
IIV WAY Of
01IAHA AND LINCOL1T TO DEHVES ,
OK VI t.
KANSAS CITV AND ATCHISON to DENVER
Connecting In Union DepoN nt KniKiisUlty ,
Onmlia niul Denvurwlth tlinmirh tmlns lot-
Anil nil points in tliu Great West.
CS-OX3CTCS-
- . .
Coiiiicctlnj ; In Cnuul Union Oopot nt Clilcngo
ulth tlnongli tmhiH lor
NJ2 W Y Oil 11 , BO S 2" O N ,
.Ami all inslcrn Cities.
Atl'corli with llimiiirh trains lor Imllnrmp-
oils , Ciiiclnniitl , Colniubiis , nml all points in
tno'-outli.Ksist. At St. J.ouls with
tmlns lor all points South.
, I'm lor Cars , uithlle-
n C'li.itis ( sr.Us fieo ) , Sinoklnj ? Cam with
Ui'Vtilvlng chnli-s , I'nlliiinn 1'al.u'o Sluunlne
Cms niul tlio inniotis c. I * , .tq. Dlnliifc Ciu-3
mil ( Lilly toamlfiniiiCliicngonnd Kansas City ,
Clilc.i'o ; and Council lllnltd : Clilcuun und Dos
Molnes , Chicago , St. Joseph , Atchlson nnd
TopcKu without , clmiiKc. Only tlnoimh llnu
nmnliiS their own tialns between . . .
Lincoln niul Dcnvor. niul Clilenso , ICansus „
rttv anil Denver. Tlnotisli cars between
Jjullnnapolla anil Council lilulla , via 1'coria.
OOING XOIITII ANII SOUTH.
V\ \ Solid Trft.na of Ec ! < ; iint Day XJouclics nnd
'
rullnmn 1'HlneoSlceiiiiij' Cars mo uiu'udnily to
tind fiom St. Louis ; vTn Ilnnnlbul ; Onlticy ,
Keokulc , lliullngton , Cedar llaplds nnd Alhcit
Lento St. Paul and .Minneapolis ; Parlor Curs
with lleclininir Chairs to nnd fiom fit. Louts
nnd Peoria. Only ono change of cars between
St. Louis nnd Pen MoiiiLs , Iowa , Lincoln , No.
braskn , nnd Denver , Colorado.
It Is also the only Tlnough Line l)6lween
ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL.
It i < i known as the Krent THROUGH OAIl
I.ISU of America , nnd is universally admit.
i-d to bo the
iost Eiulpoel Railroad ia the World for
\ all classes of Travel.
Through Tickcis via this line for sale atoi ?
It. It. < oupon ticket otllccs In the United States
s.id Canada.
l' . J. POTTER , PERCEVAL LOWELL.
> Icc-Prci. iGen. Manarr Gtn "ani -
JTotico to Gattlo MSB.
900 CATTLE FOR SALE.
IRQ Head of Steers Three Yeara Old.
200 ' " Two "
201 " " IIciferB , Two "
151 " ' Steers , One "
22J " " Heifers , Ono " ,
Tbo above deecrlbed cattle are all well hred Iowa
cattle , straight and smooth. These caltlg will be
told In lots to Milt purchasers , and at rcaaonablo
iiticca. For further particular * , call on oraililusa
. M. K. PATTON , S
nr. Wa\erly , BremirCo , Iowa.
. . Alsoyo unj ? erode ro7-dmo 3
Hen
\i'toiso ! tlclillliy ttxliaiihiltm and prematura
ilccii v nrocausLd Uy r ESfcp * , crroraof joiitli , etc.
r.-i perfectly restored to riilni t lirnllli and
vli'oro'iii iniinliuoil hy THE MARSTGN
? < C > t.US. nBlnm h drupcinB. Thlstroatmeni
> AcrIIIIK J > cl > llUvnnd IMi ] tlrul Hcciiy M
H.iii'innly rucenfnl hfranso onri'ii on imrioet
ntfi > riifi > liinutv > iiiil direct iiipiho l andiiD-
* . .IIM < Ilinrnu(7l > r. < kn'3. hnaldd 'IreAtleu free.
Ui. Ya u
N
ed
TMTKU. )
BELT nnd oilier ELHcrnio
ts nro cent on Ui Pays' Trial TO
lira ONLY , XOUNO OK OLD , who nro BUfTcr-
, Ing from Nbnvous DEBILITV. LOBT Vmurr ,
i WAETISOVKikNESscn , nnd all thoto discuses of a
i'KnsoHAt. NITUIIK , resulting from AUCSLS acd
rOTiicn Cicsi i. Siwody relict and rnmpleto
trontoratlna to IlriLTii. Viaon and MANHOOD
iuoANTcrD. Bond at once for Illmtratcd
Vainphlct free. Aaarcsi
" .TAIC ii/r ; CO. , MurdUnll. Mich.
RESTORED.
: A victim ot carlr rudence , canimg nervous
tffeolilty. premature decay , viu. . bftTlnt ? irjtn IU
\ * In every kno > n remedy , bfts dlrcoverrd A ulrnplo
.
. -.r , . , , .tirf , ) , o will > end 1'ftKJi to
I'mUmiu fit. . NewVort
MPROVED
SOFT
ELASTIC SECTION
fa WRrruifil to war longrr. fii
uho form luster , an > l Ktvu l tt >
/rutlrfuctlon than wiy other Corv.
In the m rkut. or i > rlcn paid i
.j < ) rtfunil 4l Tliulodorv inenttu
" | C KU' I"1 * * pliJJlcUlis. accul'
turintrchantfortuct
ri , jiiKi.i'n / o\ . . .
n. F & co
1 of the Ce'ieratlva Organ *
_ quickly eii'nl ' by the
CIVI LB M KTIIOIl AdoiiUd in all the 1I06I'IT4I >
OF VHAN'Cfi I'rumpt rtturn of VIGOH. faltni le
caiej3to9 , Sevcro otie , $3 to 812 I'amphle *
1'rto , Ci > lalu IletnedUl Aono ( , JBt-tulton tt. , New
York.
S , H , ATWOOD ,
Plattsmoutb Neb
, - - - - - , '
BRUDiaor Tl/OUOOall EID AKD U13II OKiDI
HEBEFORD AHD JERSEY CAHLE
Am straoo oxutair BID BTIMI
tor ill Oorroip ndeaia foil
Capital Prize , $150,000 ,
" H'e do kertty ctrtijy thai ue ntperrtit the ai
rwjementi for all thr Monthly and Stmi-AnnvG
Drawinffi of the Louisiana State Lotterv Compani
itki ( n ptrton manajt and emilrci ike Drairinj
il > tm ntttanilthat the taint are conducttl uitl
koneityfaimeti. anil in flood/a A toward all fat
tit } , ana uiauttorite the company to tits t\iictr
( . .lM f , uittt/ae-timilei n/ cur lipuitttret attaints
in 1(4 ailctrtunntnti. "
COK 1S 10K1 I
U over Half a Million Disinlintcil !
Lonisiaiia Statdoitcry
1803 ( or ! 6 y e rs bj tha letfilolnn
or ojuoatlonftt Mid chailUbla putpoecs with K ur >
Ulof tl.ooo.OOO to which a ro > er\e lund ol orti
650,000 has slnoo boon Mlclocl.
By an o > cr holinnjt ! popular vote Its trunchli
ITM nmdo a part ot the vrcsont Btato oonstltutloi
Ucptod December 2d , A. 1) . 1670.
Ita grand single number drawings will
take place monthly.
It never scftlca or postpones.
Look nt tha following Distribution : 109th
Grand Monthly nuil the
Bxlraorflinary Sciui-Auuual DrawiDg
In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans ,
TUK8DAYJUNI3 17 , 1881.
Under the special super * Islnn and management ol
GEN. G. T. BEAUUEGARD. of Louis
iana , nud GEN. JUBAL A. EARLY ,
of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000.
o , Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halvcf ,
? 5. riftlw , ? i Tenths , fl.
1 CAVITAIj FIUZB OK S150.000 . . . . SI60.0CO
vnizi : OK 60UOO . . . . 60,000
1 011ANH VUIZB OK 20,000 . . . . 20,000
2 LAUOn IMUZKS OP 10,000 . . . . 20,000
4 LAKOB PHIZES OP 6.000 . . . . 20,000
M I'lllZES OK 1,000 . . . . 20,000
60 " 600 . . . . 26,000
100 300 . . . . 30,000
00 see . . . . 40,000
COO 100 . . . . 00,000
1000 60 . . . 60,000
PHIZES.
100 Appro imatlou 1'rltea ol $200 . . . . $20,000
100 100 . . . . 10,000
100 76 . . . . 7,600
8279 Prizes Amounting to $522,600
Application lor rates tn clubs should bo made out }
i the offloo ot the Company In New Orleans.
For further Information wrlto clearly Riving tul
tddress. Make P. 0. Money Ordera payablu Mir
address Registered Letters to ,
NKW OULKAK3 NATIONAL )7ANIf ,
Now Orleans , L
Postal Notoa and ordinary Intten by Mnll or Ex
cBB ( all auuiB ot $5 and upwards by Express at oui
expense ) to
U A. DAUPHIN ,
orM. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , L .
MTdevonth St. . Wa hlnpto7i I ) , c.
trii 11 HIM uinjiuu4iii : n 1141111 H3H.I n
Tell the children to cut out and BAVO the comlo
BUhouctto jiicturca aa they appear from IBSUO to
issue. They will bo pleased with the collection.
This Bpace'i la 'owned by
BIiAOKWELL'S
Of conrroxremean the ftmoni animal appearing
on tha label of e\ery trunuino package of Black-
cell's Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every
dealer keeps this , tha lut bmollnjf Tobacco made.
Xcno genuine without tradc-marlc of Uia Bull.
Poison Oak
Scema to yield e\cry time to treatment \vltli SwIfl'H
Specific.
fipartanburi. . S. C. , March 1.1,1834.
Your most valuable medicine ( Suift's Sliecilic ) haa
done mo no much KOud that /eel like s.iJlriK' th.s ( nr
lie benefit of thoeo who Buffer like 1 did. I was
ioisoncd by Poison Oak , and Haw not a urll day ( or
eix ) ears , until I used SwiH'a Hpeclflc. In the nix
cars I used almost oiery Und ol medicine , hut none
lad the dcairrd effect. Alter ueln ? tlx liottlcs cf
It'H ( Specific I am restored to perfect health with
not n etgn of that a f il poison left !
Yours Truly , DAVID NUSBITT.
POISON OAK.
" h\4 ( or thirty eight joirsBuffered every pprlng
d tuiamerIth Poison Oak , viilih I contrutteil
n h thliiwhon ( a boy , I trlfd everything ( or it. In.
cludlrjp nmiy phyticlang , I ut without any benefit. I
took Eix bottles ol Sullt'd Specific ( S. H S ) ( out
oarH ago , and It cured mn found and well. Three
umniorahavo | nentd , and I havohndnoritnrn ol It.
JOSEIMI llKASLKr , Coluinbim , Ga.
Our Trcatlao on Blood and Hldn Dlseason nuilucl Ircc.
THEhWIFTPPECIK/O CO.
DFOMIT 3 , Atlanta , Qa.
V. Onire. IfiflW.gS St. , lift dh ar d 7lh a\s
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
LINE FOIl ENGLAND , KKANCK AND
OEKMANY.
Tlie stcamililprt of thli well-known line are buiit o'
ran , In water-tight compartments , and are furnished
with every requisite to make tUo pmsigoboth
sato and graft-Ma. Tliov carry the Uriltoii Hiatf n
and Kuri ] > oan inalU , ami Iravo Nuv Yorks Tliurt-
dajsaml oatnrdaya I'lj month ( LONDON ) Cher-
bourt ; ( I'AItl and HAMBU.MO
Kites : KliBC Cabin , $ (5 ( , $7UundSO. StcBrago , 820.
Henry 1'uiult , Jlaik Hanscn , F. K. JioorejM. Toll ,
onentsln Omaha , Gronowiig t Kcliofntircn , agents in
Council Illufld. C. II : IllCIIAUD 4 CO. , Oon.
Agta. , til Uro lvay. N. Y. _
To those "uftcrinitfronitce
effects of loutbful enor < .
i minal wf aknuwi. early ai
cay , lo tmanhood. t . , lwilliiendyounrticular ofa
implo and certain moan ( ( , free p ( cliarRB.
benarourtddrtmtoF. 0. X'OWLKlt , Moodut , Oonn
air
. . . ture i ur hue mean luereiytofttopuivm lot
fctlrco and lliunlnto them return again , I ruiwn artdi.
talcum. IIiuvu nitdo the dlieoo ur FITS , El'ILEray
or KAtrJNOSICKNKSSrt llfo lotiji udy. ( warrantor
fcrned * to cure the wnrit caioi. Ittcauia othora bava
tilled ia no reavon for not novr recelflttg a cnr . riftMat
onna jor a treatUa and A 1'reo llottla cr my mmm. . ,
muaj. Ulve Vipront and I'wt Unlc . It COM * T >
* iuiului ? f nr a trlbl , and I wlllrure yrv.
lildrxu llr II ( I KOI1T 1 P > rlt
er Wormy Velna of the hcrolura. O/trn tftt uit u .
r"'A mulLoat Manhood , Debility , , Ac ,
qul < klyand } iiil ( < ii/ynirri < by llie Elastic Cradle
Compressor , t.6.o 4 Ruing , Circular Free.
cmATE BtWEEIAL AaUTCT. lCjrdtam..JIiwTert
EUEETIALADIES
tint ! radical cure by inv
method , bised on recent sci
entific researches , even in the
most desperate cnses without
nny trouble to the function * .
I cure equally thn sad con-
conscquniiccfi of tlie Kins ol
youth , .nervousness and im-
ootunce.
DJSCKKTIOK OUAKA.VTJIEI ) ,
I'rijer to lend the Krict d crlptlon of the SIckncii.
DR. BELLA , ' '
Member of Several Scientific Societies ,
U , I'lnoa do la Nation (1 , I'AUIS ,
rnie
RAMPANT BOURBONS ,
A Largo and Liyely Conycnlion of the
Untcriiflcil at Liucolu ,
Douglas County Walks off With
the Lion's ' Share of the
Honors ,
Tlio Oltl Ticket Kntliuslnstlenlly Kn
dorsiul AVItli 11 "Hovonuo
llcform" Cry.
Special to TIIK BKK.
LI.NCOLX , May - - . The democratic
state convention , to select ton delegates
to the national convent ion nt Chicago , nee
somblod this evening , in representative
hnll of the atnto cspitol. The convonft"
tion was nu unusually largo nnd ontliusi
natic 0110 , showing the democracy to bo In
n healthy state of anticipation. The
speaker's desk wna ornamented with n
flowery ship of state , ot beautiful design ,
with sails unfurled , while on the ponnnts
were the dubious words ,
"MAH : TOUT , "
in immortelles. The ship was designed
nnd presented to the convention by Mrs.
Sawyer , of Lincoln.
Shortly after 8 o'clock the convention
was called to order by Mr. McMnnignl.of
Lancaster , in the absence of J Sterling
Morton , chairman of tliu state central
committee. Scarcely had the gavel fallen
on the desk before n dozen dolegntea had
jumped to their foot nnd shouted for rec
ognition. Several nominations for tem
porary chairman were made nnd some
withdrawn , nnd the contest finally nar
rowed down to Miles Xontinycrnnd Beach
I. llinman. The former was considered
the representative of the Morton-Miller
element nnd the latter the opposition.
A motion was made to elect Mr. Ilin-
man by acclamation , which was amended
by substituting the nnmo of Xontmyer.
This throw the convention into the great-
cat confusion. Simula niul yells were
hcaid on all side . Delegates jumped
on chairs nnd gcutuichited like imulmen.
The chairman rapped vainly for order
but his knocks nnd voice were drowned
in the hubbub. Mr. Popploton , of
Douglas , walked down the cnntor aisle ,
and in n voice that rc.sa ubovo the din ,
rebuked the convention for its unmanly
and undemocratic conduct. This
brought order out of chaos. The chair
then put the motion to dcclnro Xent-
myer elected by acclamation. A lodu
and prolonged "nyo" wis the response
and the chair declared Xontmyer elected
without calling for the iiogntivo voto.
This notion again upset the con
vention nnd for a few moments
A nOW SKEMEI ) IMMINENT.
The supporters of liinman had nn over
whelming majority stout , husky , mus
cular men ; they crowded around the
chairman nnd demanded that the vote betaken
taken by ballot. This was agreed to by
all and the call of counties began. The
ballot resulted : Hinman 182 , Xontmyor
JIG. It was made unanimous. Kent-
myor escorted the chairman-elect to the
place of presiding. Ho acknowledged
the compliment and returned his thanks.
Nat Smails , J. G. P. Ilildobrand , J.
M. Minor , and two or three othorarero
nominated for secretaries. Smails de
sired to withdraw , but was not allowed
to do so , and the entire lot were elected.
Zontmyer , of Oolfnx : Walbach , § of
Hall ; Croighton , of Douglas ; Roberts , of
Hall ; Moss , of Pawnee ; Morgan , of Buf'
aalo ; 0. E. Smails , of Dodge ; Fox , ' of
Pierce ; Speldon , of Otoo , were appointob
a committee on credentials.
by Messrs. Poppleton , Rcdick , Greene
ot Buffalo , Dr , Maloney and others , All
were strongly in favor of Tildon and re
form and these sentiments were loudly
applauded.
Tlio report of the committee on cre
dentials showed all but three counties
represented and very few proxies. The
Cono-Franso [ ( contest from Cuming
county wna settled by dividing the vote ,
three to each.
The temporary organization was made
permanent and the following committee
mi resolutions appointed : Popploton , of
Douglas ; Mnloney , of Richardson ; Green ,
of BufFaloNorthof ; PJatto ; O'Day.of An
telope ; Baker , of Dawson ; Wntkins , of
Lancaster ; Sattorleo , of Orel ; Ilnhnan , of .
Dakota.
THE VLATroilM
reported and adopted is na follows : ;
We , the dolejrfites of tha democratic party
of tliu tnuto rf Nebraska. In convention OH- cu
, Bulnmt the following platform of re ai
forms and moasnreH : airi
KirhtWo demand a vigorous frugality in
every department , mi J from every ullicor of th
the government , unit wo lioni tily concur In the
ontitnont "that no reform of administration
in poruiblo HO long ui tlio iovormii"nt ; is direct
ed by A party which id under the dominion of
false dictriiw arid nninmtcil by onormuna
pecuniary intercuts In the porpotuutluu of ox-
sting abuses.
That the first eiroctu.il tcp in the reform
of our Kovermnent inuxt bo a fundatnoutul
change in tha policy of Ita administration.
Second That \Iowof the tinemial anil
dlsciiuilnating operation of the existing tariff ed
and the unjust and excessive burdoim ImpoHod
upon tha peoiilo , we ire in favor of a raviulon
which shall limit it to tha production of the
neceBimry rovonucx of the ( ; ( ncrdniontoconoin
Ically ndminlBtored. That it should ho eo ad
juutod us to prevontOH far us poeniblo , uneijual all
burdens upon labor , and to hoar most heavily
on articles of luxury anil lightly on article * of
nncesMty. Wo bollevo euch : a revision of tariff is
laws , himplllied la their operation and admin
istration will result in decreasing the growth
of monopolies , prevent the oppression anil
rpollatlon of labor and tha unajuul distribu
tion of wealth , anil abolish tpocial and class
legislation i jn
Jlaohtil , That our fathers under the load of
Thomas .lofformm rescued our republic from
tha control of federalism and the alien and se
dition laws of the elder Ailanm , HO will the
democratic party of 1681 , if united , hurl the
republican party from power and re-elect Sam
uel .1. Tildon and Tliomaa A. Hendrlcks
1'residoiit and Vico-I'resldont of the United
States of America.
THE TIKI OP WAIl. gjnr
The election of four delegates at largo nr
was next in order , nnd it was decided
that the chairman of each delegation cast
the vote of the delegation for fuiir caucli
da'03. ' The ballot resulted as follows ,
MO being a majority ,
IJoyd 250
Morton 211 no
Johnson Ill
Mumrer 17'J '
llinman , 7"
Cantor ,111
North 103
Popploton announced the vote of /
Djuglas , of which Morton did not receive -
coivo any , which wan the first noticenblo
n'lieation of the ballot , and waj received BOO
vith considerable ) cUt-erlni ? by the anti-
Morton men.
When Otoo came to vote she returned )
'ho compliment by .leaving Boyd out , and
'hero Wds another clapping of hands aiut
shouting. Sounders and Howard cut
Boyd one und three votes respectively.
Tlmyer gave Boyd no votca. Tbciu
offset the ninntoon voles thnt'jMortor
failed to got in Douglas.
Tlio nominations were mndo unani
mous.
James K. North , 0. W. Johnson , B.
I. Ilinmnn nnd Chnrlcs J , Bowlby were
oloclcd nltornatca by acclamation
UISTIUCT nir.inATr.s. :
The convention then dissolved into
three district conventions nnd proceeded
to the business of electing district dele-
gates.
The first district elected G. P. Marvin ,
of Richardson , and John A. Croighton ,
of Douglas , delegates , nnd C.V Pool ,
of Johnson , mm .1. A. Vnndomark , ol
SnunderA , alternates.
The Second district elected 11. A.
1'entty ' , of Adams , nnd A. J. Ritton-
housp , of Hamilton , ns delegates ; J. W.
Ferguson , of Kearney , nnd J. 11. Ken
nedy , of llnrlnn , nUornntos.
The Third district elected Patrick Fnhy ,
of Holt , nnd Jndgo John G. Uigi-lna , of
J Platte , dolegntos ; S. G. Glover , of Washington -
ington " , nnd II. G. Bonestool , of Knox ,
nltornntcs.
The convention then adjourned.
1JXC1TKM14NT.
"What cmi o * tlio eront rush at Scltrotor A.
llecht's Drug Storoj" The free distribution
of gnmplo bottle * of Dr. Bosanko'a Cough niul
Ijinig Syrup , the mmt popular rninody for
Cotighi , Colds , Consumption niul lironchUN
now on the mnrkot. Kogulftr Uo f > 0 cents niul
.00
Hnrncston.
Special Corrositondonco.
"Otoo Agency" calls out the brakcman
on the train southward from Beatrice on
the Union Pacific , nnd wo nlight nt
Bnrnestou the thrifty town which occu
pies the land once the site of the Otoo
and Missouai Indian Agency. Scarcely
two years ago , instead of n lively prosper-
our town surrounded by well cultivated
farms , the present town site was an In
dian village and the laud for miles on nil
sides nn unbroken prairie. The Otoca
were highly favored by the U. S. govern
ment in many respects. Their reserva
tion , the last of which was sold Decem
ber 10,188 ; ! , embraced sumo of the finest
land in Nebraska , and on this town site ,
selected by the chiefs of the tribes on
account of of its beauty nnd adaption
by nature for the purpose , the govern
ment about eight years ago erected a
number of buildings nt nn enormous cost.
All of these buildings nro still standing
and are models of atrongth nnd line
architecture. Among others , there
nro n steam saw nnd grist
mill , Indian ngont'a residence ,
u number of small residences ,
eovoral stables , a jail , and n stately nnd
imposing building which wni used ns n
school for the Indians , The. school build
ing stands on nn eminence overlooking
tlie surrounding country. No expense
was spared by the government in erecting
it , and it is admirably adapted for a
school. From the top of this building ,
which is three stoiics high , there is a
splendid \iow of the valley of the Big
blue river , extending from Central Gage
county until that stream is lost to sight
in the undulations of the prairies far to
the south in Kansas. Every quarter sec
tion as far us the eye could roach , aenmed
to have now farm buildings upon it , and
n pleasant sight it was toaeo ( Ueso evi
dences of nn intention to occupytho land
as homes and not to hold it for specula
tion.
tion.Tho
The now town , Barncston , though not
yet fire months old , has had a marvellous
growth. And yet it cannot bo wondered
at , when the situation and character of
the surrounding country Is considered.
It is situated on the Union Pacific rail
road , on the banks of tbo Big
Blno liver , which just hero could
bo advantageously used to supply the
motive power for manufactories or mills
and thorp is sumo talk among the enter
prising citizens of moving the old govern
ment steam mill from its present location ,
to the river's cdgo nii'i establishing it
there with both utcnm and water as
motive powers. This will prove a profit
able investment to the man who takes
hold of it , for the machinery , though of '
very best make , can bo bought very cheap ,
and there is no mill within ton miles of _
this placo. There are already in the town
two groceries , two drug stores , two hard da [
ware stores , two dry goods stores , two
implement houses , two livery stables ,
ono lumber yard and one furniture
store , and yet there is roorp for moro. wr
The crying need of the place ia a hotel. CM
This seems to bo the drawback in all the
.owns of the west.
cm
The Baruoston Iowa Site company has
nn ollico lilted up in first class style for
heir genial and obliging agent Air. J. L.
tin/do tt. A bank might bu organized and rci
run with profit here , most of the farmers to. ;
and merchants at present doing their tel
banking at Beatrice , 22 miles distant. wi
The merchants report business brisk and wiAt
the few who are there have the monopoly At
ely and are not anxious to spread the
praise of the town abroad. About two oh
equnres from the business part of town St
are beautiful residence locations. Near sir
those lots are three springs of water which
according to the survey are live ! ind ono
half foot higher than the business street. [
Plum creek , one half mile south , in a is
beautiful stream whoso banks are cover
with walnut and other trees of u uizo
remembering ono of eastern forests.
In addition to the natural beauty nnd
resources of the land there are hero the
relics of the tribe which once occupied era
of southern Nebraska. On a high
bluff , ouo-quartor of a mile south of town ,
the Otoo burying ground occupying
about throojacrea of Mr. llax.lott'e lurm.
Mr. II. will fence the grounds and if
possible prevent persons from desecrat nro
ing the graves to obtain the trinkets
buried with the dead. Many graves
have boon opened by curie-oily seekers
and Mr. Hazlott is determined to atop
the practice. Many "cashes" atlll exist.
They are jug-shaped holes in the earth the
ton or fifteen font deep , ton feet in diam
eter at the bottom and about two lout at _
the top. In these holes the Indians
stored their goods before going of ! to the
mountains for n season's hunt , Here too
are ( he remains of their wigwams or
topoos.
Although it may bo a grand nnd good
work to try to civilize the Indians nnd
prevent the extinction of the race , yet ,
wo contemplate their habits of life , Inin
their indolence and general worthlusariCBs mil
are compelled to believe it was a wise ui
step of the ( 'overnmont to remove thin In
tribe to the Indian Territory and open re'
the reservation for Battlement by the JO
whiten , who , in thonpaco of leas than ono if (
/our , have changed the country from an Shi (
jncultivated prairie into fertile farina and Ve
Beautiful homoc , Five years hence will , lr
the Otoo Reservation second to tiu : lrll /
section of country west of the Mississippi % ;
ind will "eo in BarnesUm a rival of iu mull
ld r noijjhborj , Wymoro , Blue Springs unlJ
and Liberty. E.
In 1H5O i'lirwm't llronehuil Trocim" wore
n'.rodtiujd , and their uuccWrf UH a , cure fur been wurk
Jolda , Couidm , A lhina , and Jironcliitls , haa
jeon unparalleled.
MADAME rVODJESKA ,
the First Appearance in ibis Oily of
The Polish Actress ,
Her rorannntlon ol Koatxllnil In "AH
Von l.lko It. "
The greatest dramatic event of the
cnson , no doubt , wvi tha prosentitior.
last evening , at Boyd'n Opora-houso , of
Shnkespcnro's comedy "As You Like H , "
by the eminent Polish nctresi M'ivilnmo
Ilelcnn Moiljcska , supported by Mr.
Maurice U. Uarrymoro nnd nn excellent
company.
The reserve scat sale was the largest
during the entire season nnd the house
was tilled with an Intelligent , fashion
able and handsome audience , ono upon
which nny artist might g zo with ndniir-
ation and pride.
The center of attraction , of course , wna
"Kosnlind" aa portrayed by Modjeskn.
There can bo no doubt as to the correct
ness of Modjeskn's idea of "Uoaalind ; '
ncikhor c.in there bo as to its nrtistic in
terpretation. If in the minds of nny
there exists nny BOUSO of dissatisfaction
with the portrayal in ita comprehensive
result , this must bo accounted for
through the personality nnd not through
th art of tliu actress , Modjcsku
in ono ns all * that in pure nnd
wisn nnd winning in womanhood
She appcn's ' irnsisiibly to the fancy , and
every one touched in the least with
the artistic tempetainont she enslaves
in nn ndmirntion as strong ns it is subtle
and sweet. And it is with such charms
that she inspires "Rosalind. " Her in
terviews with "Orlando" in the third and
fourth nets were c < iptivnt'ng and dis
played her wonderful tiUonts with marked
success. She has n delicious little foreign
accent , not enough pronounced tn inter
fere with the proper cndenco nnd enun
ciation which she would give her linos.
She dressed the part beautifully. Her
costume in "Ganymede" was n symphony
in itself. Every feature of it bore tlio
Btamp of her intelligent study nnd nrtistic
tasto.
The play is very diflicult to present
satisfactorily , and that it wna done EO last
night is no insignificant compliment to
the company with which Modjeska has
surrounded herself. Mr. Barrymoro
nude nhandsonio , graceful nnd intelligent
Orlando ; Mr. Owen's Touchstone wna
good , And Missoa Slmw , Ellison nnd
others dcsorvo moro mention than it Is
possible to ninko nt this time.
tlio Poor Mnit' * HiiiuJny.
PHILADELPHIA , May 23. In the M. E.
conference the committee on the stnto of
tlio church adopted resolution ? , to be
presented to the general conference , de
ploring the keeping opnn of places of
businossand drinking saloons nnd running
railway trains on sr.bbnth , and declaring ;
all unnccassary travel on the sabbath ,
buying or reading Sunday papers , and all
form of plpiisuro taking on that day to bo
in violation of the divine injunction.
Cnrncll'H I'rcHldont'H Opinion ,
SVHACUSE , May 23. President \Vhito ,
of Cornell university , at the Alumni ban
quo t , slid : "Though I yield to no ono
in appreciation of the importance of the
business intoroita of the country , I BOO
moro nnd moro clearly there is something
moro important , and that is a body of
thoughtful men and women. "
The "Weather To-dny.
WASHINOTON , Mny 23. The Upper
Mississippi valley : Clearing weather ,
northwesterly winds , stationary tempera
ture , higher barometer.
Per the Missouri valley : Fair weather ,
lorthwostorly winds , stationary tempera-
uro , higher barometer.
Tlio AVcIuli Sangorfbat.
WiiKRHiiAKitK , May 23. Eight Welch
choirs , aggregating a thousand ringers
'rom Luzorno , Lickawanna nnd Carbon
counties , competed nt the Eiatoddfodd
xvdny. Prizes from iono to three hun
dred dollars were awarded. The atten
dance wna onorinnii" ,
_
no It with I'lonxtiro.
WatiRlnrnros. , clnigRlnts , of Waterloo , Town
wrlto : "Wo can with jiloaiuro B V tint Tluim-
l-thcttie Oil gives tlm bust sfUlnfactlin of
anylliilmont . . wa Koll. Kvcryhody who liuvn
will ha\e no othor. ThU rcinmly In a certain
cure for all nclisn , nprninH niul jialiiH.
Gould , Vunilorhllt nnd I'lnli ,
Nr.w YOHK , May 22 Jay Oould JIBH
received n note from Cominod ro Fink
o-dny that the stntoinont of Gould 'H
ti'lrgrnm to Vandcrbiltwns in accordance
with the facls.
Acquitted iMnrdc-r at DI-H
Di : MOINKH , IA. , May 23. Wilcox ,
charged with tha murder of Mayor
Stubbs , of Polk City , about two years
since , was acquittud hero to-day.
To combat ignnranra , to uproot old
ogyisin nnd confer hoilth : and happinosn ,
the object of "Tho Science of Life ; or ,
Self Preservation. " The book ia adver
tised in another column.
Plttfllmi'K Iron-WorkorH Will filrlko ,
PJTTSIIUKO , May 22. The iron-work-
will present a scale to the manufac
turers to-morrow and if not signed by
Juno 1st a grand i > triko will result.
TJ , H. DouglM k Sons' Cnpnlcum Cough
Drop ) nro inanufaotiiroil hy tlioimolvoa , niul
the reiult of over forty yearn' cxporlniico In
compounding uoiiKh mcillclniu ) , nio.l3t. ( .
Ijlfo lor u I/Ho.
LITTI.K VALLKY , N. V. , May 23.
Charles B. Clarke was hanged to-day for
murder of his wife.
Bl'KOIKIO MKUIOINKM.
TRADE MARIC IIIUBIAT -innjE MARK
usu IltuBur. An
untalllng euro lor
gemlnal Weak.
ncMfiii rm torr >
lima , Iimxitmioy ,
mi all Dlmmaca
that follow an a
nuqucrice ol Hull.
Almuo ; OHna \ ol
.
" ' ' . - - -
Moinorv. Unlvtr-
ORETAKIIifi.MiuJtude.i'aitAFTER TARIHC
the Hack , Dlmnonn of VIMon , 1'ienia o M Afro
jiany otherdlHoanos that load tolnianlly nrCon.
lumntlon and a I'reinaturo ( Iruvo.
UIWAUK ol adTurtiwiinenti to refund money , whou
Iruttsuta from wlioi' " the medicine U boiiKht lia twl
' .mil , but refer you to the manufacturers , and thr
ii'iiilrf moiiti are ouch that they are nelitoM , if evtr.
joiniilloil ! with. Hcu Unitwrlttua'imrAntoo , Atrl.il
uno ilniila pickaga of Orb ] 't Hiitoltlo will convlnrt
moat nkoiiilcal cl Itn rtal mcrltu.
On account ot c mitc/'elUr < , we U.ivo a < loil | < xl the
Vellow Wrapper ; the only ifouulnc.
4jrrull inrtluulara In our iwtnplilel , which woils
Irutu seua Irco by m ll to unry OUD.iTTIioBiw
lfla Modi ln in told by all drujnlts at 41 per puck *
, or tlx jiackai M lur W , or will tu Hunt free li.
on tliu ruorlpt of Ihu money , by addrenslitlt
TIIK OUAYlIiiKiNit0. ; ; . ; ; , tiuOalo , N , Y.
n Omaha I - ' .
DISSOLUTION OK I'AUTNKHSHIl' ,
The inrtngrulilp lictwuen ll mlll and l' ttt i n ha *
d < wil > eil liy mutual consent All ( > intrati | for
nUl be tarrlixloiihervaltcr > > v inj
JOIIN I
Omaha May KJ 1684. may S2
The Largest Stock in Omalia and Makes the Lowest Prices
DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
2
Just rocolvoil mi assnrtmont far snrpasalng Anything In this market , comprising
the InUsst niul moat tixsty designs rrmnufncturou for this spring's trade nnd covering
ft rnngo of prices from the Ghonpoat to the moat Expensive.
Parlor Goods Draperies. , J
Now ready for the inspection ofcua- Complotp stock o nil the latoafc
iomera , tlio yowost tovoltirs in styles in Turcoman , Hndrns nnd
Suits niul Odd Pieces. Lncu Gurtnins , Etc. , Etc.
Eloarant Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHIVERICK. ,
1 SOU , 1808 nnd 1210 Fnrnmu Street. - - - - OMAHA , NEB
THEBESTTHREAD
Willimnntic Spool Cotton ia entirely tlio product o Ilomc Iudii8tr7 ,
niul isnronouncua by cxnorta to bo the best sowinu ; iiiuuhiiio thread in ilia
wirM. FULL ASSOltTMBNT CONSTANTLY ON 1IA.ND , nu
fori-nh - by HKNLEY , HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL ,
m&o Omiihn. Nnb.
1 409 an 1411 OodRcSt. . { I OMAHA. NE"1
IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS.
VAN PAPPELENDAM
Made of Sheet Motnl with Pressed Ornnmonta. Lo Leaking , No Cracking or low
ing oir. Fire Proof , Cheap nnd Durable. The Moat Ornamental Roof Mado.
Practically Tested [ or Nearlv Ten Years , TO the Most Gratifying Results.
SULLIVAN BROTHERS , Agents.
Fig. 2 View representing a numbo
of Tiles as arranged upon a roof. "
Fig. 3 Detail sectional view of the 6. i" I
eamo.
Fig. 4 Ono of the Roof Tilos.
Fig. 5 Wall Tile , the white part of
which is covered by tlio ono above
it , and requires no description.
SULLIVAN BKOTHEKS
1IANUKATUHEH3 OF
TIN ROOFING !
SMOKE STACKS ,
BreecUiuss and General Iron Wort ,
TIN , IRON & SLATE ROOFING ,
Guttering and General Jobbing
TEIIMS JtKAHONAIlLE ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
100-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. ,
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
ifljY This cut shows a sectional
view of our New Polar Air
Dry Refrigerator , manul'ac-
lural in tlio most perfect
tiianueroi' Kiln-Dry lumber
Charcoal Killed , Zinc Lined
Galvanized Iron Shelves
Black Enameled Trim
tilings Handsomely paneled ,
and designed for the wants
of a class of fcrndo that re
quires the bust class of
goods that can be made.
Wo slm sell these Re
frigerators at manufactur
er's prices , with freight ad
ded. You are respectfully
invited to examine them.
Compare prices boforn buy
ing. . ( .
Respectf ullv , - ( J
W. L. VVRIGHT - '
Manufacturer's Agent. .
JU
317 S13th St. , OMAHA ; NEBRASKA.
Dr. COftlNAU
103 1JRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , ty S. * , Esl bliehcd 1878-Catar ,
Toloplion
IION. KDWA11D IlUSSELL , Postmnator , Davenport , anyis : "Phyaloiun ol
ort ADtuiy aim IMarkod KUCCOBU. " COi < QJ < ESSIHAU M.UItPnY.jD
l-"ilcn > Ati nonnrnbln . . . . . "
; 31.iii. .Kino Hupcoaa. Wonderful Onwii.FIoiipi. . R
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