2 THE DAILY BEE- MONDAY APRIL .13 , 1885 BITTERS Combining 1HON with TCUK VEOCTAI1LK TONICS , < | nlfklr anil romplcttlr CLKAHSbS and KNIUCIICS * TIin m.OO . Quickens the action of the Wtcr and Kidney. Cftara the complexion , make * the skin mooth. It Aot * not lnJnrethetf lhfan hf dMhforpro < lnceron. Ktlpatlon-AU ; OTHEll IIION MEDICINES DO. Fhftlcluu and DruggtaU ororjTihero recommend it. Dn. N. 8 nnoOLM , of Mtrion. Mum. i" " r ! .I recommend llrown'd Iron Bitten T Jn J.lo ton o forenrlchlnKUw blood , unit rumoring * 11 djspoptlo umptoms. ItdoMnotlmrtthotwtti. " Dn , R. M , DKLZELU n < > rnf > W . Ind. MH i I htra prmcrilMKl lrrmn' Iron 1)11 ) tors In c efi of niDmU nd blood dlnoanoii. also when tonlo wa * needed , and It ba * proved thorough ! ? Mtlndctorr. " MnWn. BjTOta , M St. Marr St. . New Orleans , I A. , Mini "Broiro'a Iron lilttors rellorod me ln c wi of Mood jpolnonliyj. and 1 uoarttlj commend It to those needing a purifier. " The Oennlns has Trade Mark and croewd rod lines \napper , TnUo no oilier. Made only l > 7 1IUOWN CHKM10AL CO. , 1IAI/TIMOKC , Ml * . I.ATim1 HARD rtOOK-n ofal and attractive , con tuning lint ot prireit for r ! lposs Informal Inn about coin * , nto. . Ktron away br all dealer * tn medicine , or tnallod to BJIJ addraa on receipt of So. ( tamp. BEST OPERATING , SELLING AND Elver offered to the oubliOi Mendelssohn & Fisher. Rooms 28 and 29 OnwhaNatLBank Block BuccRssoaa TO Dufrene & Mendelssohr Goo. L. . 'Isher , former ; with W. L. B. Joan ; Architect. Chicago. JinUolm J. R SEGER , Harness Saddles une of th raORl complete Blocks of Harness HAS , Whips , Brushes , Horeo Clothln ? , etc. h&ad. 110 M. 18th St. , Bot. Dodge and Capita xmue. mOedlmlp Bartend two otamps for Celebrated UodlcalWnka , Address , F. D. CLAllItE , JH. O > ( > l80 SouU Clarlc Street. CHICAGO. ILL. IS CONDUCTED BT Boyal Havana Lottery i ( A GOVEBH1IENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 12 to 14 Days. IOKKT3.rJ.CO , . HALVES , 11.0 ! flabjecl to no mtnlpaljtUon , not oootiolled by th Mrilealn lolarMt. It la the fulrcak thlnj laib iilu/oof chtnoeln exlstenoe. For tickets apply to BniPSET&CO. , 1212 Broad wav.N. T. City ; SOUNDER & CO. , 103South 1th 81 BL Louis , Mo , or U. OTTOS ft CO , 019 Main Bt. Kansas Cltr. Mo. _ _ _ ' * k > Mrf * v * ' IVcd.vrita.hunilred3 of < iifl - a on Ilorlick's IrVufBl mithcrsT Mother1 * milk contains no itnivh. An artlflclil food for lufwts rtiould MiitfUi " ntaron. The boat and nu.it nutritlouj - " Hn ra M * . , ( la health- nr iicVntHd for JM'ANTH.and iliKtvptdlKtfor J > vwi'KVTJflH [ ! M < IS a IB 0 i U'a . > , tree f rein inrookli.ir , lleoouuicudwt by rhy lcloni HUrhiy loncucl ) l to MurBln Motliprs M a ilrluU. ITIceIfl BErtlftcenta. JlyiiUdruirirtHa "FlflU aljfllcd od anSrillju * . " 0.1' , VMt } , U D. . a niie ( , .V. / . . . . " Mai U ll Ihit eoa'.d t > < tuittl. w.ir , aitJ , ' " S'--No"hMU rl t l > - ntlajlt iup - - oi In rrono ; Ihloi eiunc. - * * CVlurn , H , l > .t JYw. V. T. Mil b Mnt br mall on rwoli't of prioo In Ltamp" IIOUr.IOK'S FOOD CO. , llnrlne , l . onr.iCK'.I ) r EITU/OI Chartered by thcStateofllll noU for the express purposi oreivlngltnmedlate rclictlt ail chronic , urinary nnd pri vate diseases. Qononhcra QIeet andSyphilli In all the ! complicated forms , also al diseases of the Skin not Hlood promptly relieved am permanently cured by rcme _ _ _ , Semlna Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples ot ihoFaceLostManhoodj > o > U { ( < rf/ct ! < rr < i.37irri < j iiocxj > crli ir i < ( ii/ . The appropriate remed ] is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal. or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med iclnds cent by Mall and Express. No marks ot package to Indicate contents or sender. Addrcs : Dn.lXMES.No. 204Washlnglon Sl.Chlcaflolll HAMBUEB-AMERIGA1 PACKET COMPANY. Direct line for England , Franc and Germany. Th ii amahlps ot this well known line sie but et Iron , In water-tight compartments , and ar fu nlihed with eterv requisite to make the PMH both tale and agreeable , They carry the UnlU BUtea and European malls , and lea\i > New Yoi Thusdari and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDOJ Oberbou , fPARia and 1IAUDUKQ. ( Uteti blocre from Hamburg 110 , to Hambar 10 ; round trip iO Firat Cabin , 165 , HW and | 7i Uenry Pnndl Mark Hamen , F. E. ilooroi.l Toll , agenU In Omaha , OrouewcR t SthoentKei agentsln Oouuoll Bluffs , a 1 > . KICUAUD & CO Ceo. Fas * . Agts , 1 Broadway , N. Y. Ohas. Ko taloiU b Co. , Qenrra-1 We tcro AjeaU , 170 Was ] la < Bt , Chicago , 111 Is the simplest , best anil mo t complete tT > ( inuds. IlMlaterchanEeabletTpa pl U > i hi parta and prints from the faos ol the Up * , u cid of through aa inked ribbon. I'doo ouly | ii Bead for dcecnptlie olroulars. QEO. J. PAUL , AGENT , Ini P. 0. Cox 711 , Omaha Neb. WAR RECOLLECTIONS , CaipalDisoflliBSecontlowaManlr ! -A Weary March t a Trading New Boots for Old Shoes The Gallows at Pulaaki , Bbcrmnn aa a FUnkor. Vrlttcn ( or THE BKR. BKR.VII. VII. The fall of 18G3 found the division of en. G. M. Dodge , which Included our cglmont , located at Pnlasti , Tonn. , BOT- inty-fivo mllea south of NashvlUo , after a ard march of a week or ton daya from iiagrango , Tonn. , to which point wo hade o two months previously , from Cor- nth. It was a tough tramp to mo Indl- ( dually , as I had started oat wearing a isir of now boots made to order and fil ing like a glove , instead of the broad- olcd army shoes so admirably adapted to nfanlry sorrlca. My foot swelled and eon became so painful that I would have gladly thrown the boots away and gene barefoot , but for the fact that the stony roads over which wo marched rendered that impossible. As I hobbled ilong ono day , every stop i torture , Johnny Mills , a miserly olc chap , bantered mo to trade my boots for hlu nearly worn-out ihoos. "I'll dolt , ' said I , "and RVO ! you a now pair of shoes in addition If wo over roach a camp where shoos can bo drawn. " The offer was eagerly accepted and wo eat down by the roadside to make the exchange. With much pulling and tugging I managed to get ono of my boots off and slipped m ] bleeding foot Into the cool shoo with a sigh of relloi and began on the othoi boot , but was interrupted by old Johnny with "Hold enl It's no trade , for I can' get this boot on to sayp mo , " and so , wltl as keen a tense of disappointment as , ever experienced In my Hfo , I surren dered the shoos , pulled on my boot auc stumped along to overtake the company My manner of marching attracted th attention of qniok-wlttcd Dick Gear , wuc made SOME FUNNY KE1IARK3 thereon , whereon a laugh was raised a my expense. "If you were half as bad ! crippled as ho IB , Dick , you'd have booi riding In an ambulance for the last thrc days , noid my metsmato , Sergeant Flep gras , who. know the safForlng I had on durcd from the first day of the march Then there was another laugh not at m ; expense this time. A few momenta late Dick left his place In the ranks , jolnoc mo in the line of duty sergeants , anc said quietly : "Lot mo carry your gut for you , J . " A llttlo act of thought fnl consideration , bat as I write thee words , twenty-one yoara later , my hear Is fall of tenderness for the memory o the bright-faced lad whom , on a dreadfn day of battle near Atlanta the following July , I helped to carry to a sholtorei place , a wound In his side from whic ! the blood was fast flowing , and received his dying metsige for the wld owed mother at Cincinnati. TVliet I sent that message n few days later added many words of my own how he bravo son had met his death , how th tervico ho had rendered his country frotr the day of his enlistment in May , 18G1 had been faithful , patient and efficient how ho had endured hardship and dan ger without a murmur , and how hi cheerful , hopeful disposition and kind heart had fixed hts memory forever In the affections of his comrades. Soon after our arrival at Pulaskl one Samuel DavU was captured near outline with complete plans of our camps con cealed on his person. Ho was trlod a a spy , found guilty , and sentenced to be hung. It was shown on the trial that the plans were furnished him by citizens o Palaiki , and he was told that he could save his own life if ho would disclose the identity of the parties This offe was declined , and the erection of a gal lows In full vie < t of the jail whore he was confined proceeded with. Sev eral days elapsed while Arrangement for the execution wore being made anc the offer of freedom was several times repeated peatod but each time refused. On the day set for his death ho was brought on TO THE GALLOWS In an ambulance , seated on his coflin , It company with a chaplain and preceded bi a band playing a funeral dirge. Wo wore formed In a hollow squara around the gallows , and when the procession arrived ono corner of th equate opened and the prisonc and chaplain entered with four mon car ryiog the coffin , which was placed at the gallows steps. Prayer was offered anc Davis started up the steps and just thei was touched on the shoulder by an office who for the last time said : "Glvo th names of tbo men who furnished yoi these plans and you will ba granted at escort to Brapg's outposts ant plvon your liberty , " The boj looked about him. Ho was only olghtee years old , and Ufa was bright and prom islng to him. Just overhead , Idly awinp Ing back and forth , hung the noose ; a ! around him were soldiers standing in lln with muskets gloaming In the bright sun shine : at his feet was a box prepared fo bis body , now pulsing with young ant vigorous life ; In front were the stop which would lead him to a sudden anc disgraceful doatb , and that death it wa viithin his power to avoid so easily Fir just an Instant ho hesitated , auc then the tempting offer was pushed mid forever. The steps are mounted , th young hero stands on the platform wit : bands tied behind him , the black hooc is slipped over his bead , the noo&c Is ad justed , a spring is touched , tbo dro ; falls , the body swings and turns violent ly , then la ttlll , and thus ends a tragedy wherein a smooth-faced boy , wlthou counsel , t landing friendless in the raids of enemies , had , with a courage of th highest type , deliberately choseu deal to life secured my means ho deemed dls honorable. Of just such material wa the southern army formed. The oxecn tlcn of this brave lad teemed a crue thing , but , as General Sherman said t the citizens of Atlanta , "wnr Is a cruelt which cannot bo refined. " In the summer of 18G2 , at Corinth , a orderly sergeant of the Seventh Ills , ba an altercation with the colored cook o his captain ; the latter took up the qnar rel , shots were Changed and the cap tain killed by the sergeant who was conn martalled , convlctod and sentenced to b hung. The proceedings and findings o the court wore sent JO WiSSlDENI UNCOLX , for review. There was great delay 1 getting returns and , afo'r ( being confine for many months , the sergeant wai re turned to his company. In December 18G3 , he re enltttod for another term o eervlcf , went north with his company o sixty day's furlough ; returned to Pol- aikl and resumed his duties M a soldier. t was generally supposed that punish- nedt would never bo Impoiod upon ilm , as so long a time had paised nco ho was tried ; ho was n excellent soldier and a favorite with his comrades , but in April 1804 , bo proceedings of the court woto return- d from Washington , approved , the man was taken from a sentry post where ho was on duty as picket guard ( having been educed to the ranks In 1862 } , taken nto Pnlaskl and hung on the gallows on which young Davis WAS executed a few nonths previously , and which had botn oft standing. December 22d , 18C3 , a largo proper- ton of our regiment ro-onllatod for an ther term of throe years , or during the war , and como north of a furlough , ro- nrnlng to Pnlaskl in February , 1844 , nd on the 28th of April wo started to Chattanooga 13 join the army then or gantzlng there for the Atlanta campaign. Vo belonged to the second division of ho sixteenth corps , only ono other dlvls- on of our corps , the fourth , being In hat department. Wo were soon after assigned to the Fifteenth corps , commanded by Logan. Sher man's army at that time was iomposod of these two divisions of the Sixteenth corps , commanded by Dodge ; ho Fifteenth , by Legman ; the Seven- ocnth , by Blair , forming the army of ; ho Tennessee , under the command of SlcPheroon ; the Fourth Fourteenth and Twentieth corps , forming the army of iho Cumberland , commanded by Thomas , and the Twenty-third corps , the army of : ho Ohio , under the command of Scho- field. field.Tho confederates were then strongly BNTKBNOIIRD AT DALTOIC Georgia , and commanded by Gon. Joe E. Johnston , and the first movement ol Sherman's was to send McPherson off to the right and rear of Dalton through Snake Crook Gap , a plan which was so successfully carried out that the strong fortifications of Johnston's army wore rendered unolesi and the confederates forced to fall back and take up anothet position. Thus the campaign proceeded for tire months , flanking by Sherman on the right and then the loft , by rapid marches and a forced cnacnatlon ol heavy linen of fortifications and com manding' positions , with but llttlo loss tc either side. A fully equipped infantry soldier bean a considerable load , and on n hot day il la very oppressive. His clothes arc woolen , and the dark color draws the heat. He carries a musket , canteen o : water , cartridge box with forty rounds o ! ammunition , bavsraack frith from ono t ( five days' rations , knapsack with changt of underclothing , writing materials , otc bayonet , blanket , half of a dog tent , rubber blanket , tin can to boil hla cofibi In , and , occasionally , ho carries alee i frying-pan. This , however , WAS only tin case with the more provident ones. Whei wo first struck the D'IIO ' woods of Georgia wo found some difficulty in cooking. A soldier would pound his coffee In his til can , using his mnakot barrel as a pestle pour in water from his canteen and placi the can over a few Innocent-looking pltcl pine sticks , touch a match to them anc turn aside to eomo other duty. Instant ly almost the pine Is all ablaze and the can is shrouded In a roaring five fee high , and the soldier is fortunate If hli coffee boiler is not molted fiowii before ho can rescue It. Twelve miles was considered a day'i march , but was frequently exceeded , anc wo have marched thirty-four miles between tweon camps. When on a long tramp 11 was an aggravation to the Infantry met to BOO A SNIFFY YOUNG OFFICER fresh from the north and attached tc some general's staff dash by on a horse , and it was their custom to yell out , cheer' ' fully , "Grab a root ! " or "Jump off jump off ! " or "Cut the lines If yon can' ' ! hold your horse 1" If he was fitted enl with the tremendous cavalay boots wbict many of them affected , the boys would sing out , "Come up out of those boots wo know you'ro there , for wo see yom oars ! " Or in case his pride sought ex < preseion In a showy hat with much braei and feather adornment , it would bt "Come down out of that hat ; we know you'ro there , for we BOO your foot. " On the Atlanta campaign Gen. Me Pherson added to his popularity with hit command by never compelling the BO ! diers to abandon the road to allow hlnv self and staff to pace back and forthalong the line of march , but always skirted the read himself , dodging through the woods , dashing across open fields , and when a stream was to bo croseod , forc ing a return to the highway , ho would quietly wait and drop In at the roar of a regiment , hurry across and take to the woods again. In passing he would al ways recognlzo and return the ealatloiu of the command with that graceful cour tesy which so well fitted tnls prince ol soldiers and gentlemen. FILES ! A SURE CUBE FOUND AT uABTI NO ONE NEED BCTPEB. A sore core for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Flloa has been discovered by Dr , Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr , William' * Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronio cases of 25 01 SO years standing. No ono need suffer five mlnutoa after applying ; this wonderful sooth' ing medicine. Lotions , instruments and eloO' tuarioa do more harm than good. William's Indian Tile Ointment absorbs the turners , al1 lays the Intense itching , ( particularly at nlghl after getting warm in bed , ) acts M a poultice , rives instant relief , and la prepared only foi I'llna , itching of the private parts , and fei nothlne olso. Read what the Hon. J. M. Oofflnbewy , ol Cleveland , snya about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oolntmeat : "I have used scores of Pile Cures , and It affords me pleasure to lay that 1 have never found anything which gave incb Immediate and permanent relief M Dr. Wil < liam's Indian Ointment. For tale by all dnifr/ gists and mailed on receipt of price , 60o and ยง 1. Bold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. V , GOODIIAN , Wholesale Agent , Interest In politics Increases In Ger many. There were 505,197 more voters , allowing for all increase In population , who wont to the poll in 188-1 than Ir 1881. Of this increase the social demo cratio party polled 248,020 votes. This Is the best season In which tc purify the blood , and Hood's Sirnparlllt is the best blood purifier. 100 Doaoi Ono Dollar. The senate and chamber of deputies o Venezuela lit in two lofty , barn-llki looking rooms , each' about sixty fee square , and entirely destitute of decora tlon , except the never ending portraits o Bolivar and Guzman. JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE Is high ly Indorsed by honsskeepers and other who have tried It No aoap Is required and cleaning Is done with a saving o much time and labor. All housekeeper should u o it. The villa on tbo Wand of Elba , whld was occupied by Napoleon after hla abdlca tlon , In 1814 , was recently purchased b ; tbo Jesuits , who intend to convert It Int a college , STATE JOTTINGS. ' Alniworth hw roller "Shinny" club. Ilobron has A school population of 433 , Nebraska City elected A democratic mayor , The Dodge county jail U without a tenant , Hnmboldt has decided to' build a $12,000 school house , The school consul shows an increase of fitty per cent in 8crlbner. Kearney oloctcd a high liconio mayor by a majority of fourteen. liloomlneton nronouncnd for liquor llcoato by n majority of thirty. Cbai. Nutt hud an arm crushed In the ma chinery o the Wilber Mills. The young men's republican club of Platla- moutli hns boon incorporated. Ilartington oilers Inducements to a practi cal brickmaker to locate there , The democrats scooped everything In Fre mont , except thrco conncllmon , ( -The Nebraska City distillery paid 580,000 government taxes during March. Holdrldeo has a school population of 200. ? ho boys have it majority of two. 0. K Stoarn dropped dead while painting a louse In Arapahoo. Iloart dieoaso. The republicans of 1'latlsmouth made a .lean sweep with.their town ticket. E. Underwood loads the wheat growers of Cnox county with 200 acres planted , Track-laying hns begun on the eighty-four mlles of , road graded west of Valentine. The production of double-hooded calves li ecoming a thriving industry in the sUto. There is a surplus of laborers looking for nrork on the line of the Sioux City & . Pacific. The "law-and-order" ticket prevailed ever ill combinations of the wicked in Hastings. C. II , Deitrich and others have brought uit to recover possession ot 387 lota in Hast * ngs. ngs.Ilobron Ilobron declared against license by n major- ty of eleven , llubbcll and Cheater did like wise. wise.Tho The Plattsmouth Canning company baa bo * gnn operations by manufacturing a stock of cans , Arlington contains sixty-nine American [ nmlllo ? , ono Bohemian , thrco Irish and ono English The bridge ever the Rawhide , between Jamestown and Fremont , waa burned by a irnlrio tiro. A telephone line is to be constructed be- Lwoon Ainsworth and the county scat of Koyn Paha county. Stamper Perry , an aged gentleman from [ ndiana , waa plucked of 3100 by pickpockets at Plattemouth. The gilded glebe surmounting the epiro o the M. K , church in Lincoln ia jnst 115 feel from the ground. High license swamped all opposition at Rot Cloud. The natives will take theirs etralgh and above board. The temperaco : ticket carried the day ir Control City , while hih license carried every ory thing in toward. One thousand tons of stool rails , to be iiBot on the D. & M. line west of Wyraoro , have arrived at Plattsmonth. The distance from Ohadron to Dcadwood via the proposed extension of the Sioux Citj and Pacific , ia 121 miles. An elderly gentleman , < passenger on n C train , was relieved of $120 between Pacific Junction and Plattsmouth. H. II Carpenter , convicted of shooting anc sentenced to on9 year's imprisonment , oecapec from the guards of the jtil at Minden and li out. out.Tho The anniversary of Odd Fellowship occuri on the 20th of this month , and the lo-tges ir all parts of the state will colcbrato the oven ! at Lincoln. The citizens of Niobrara celebrated the completion of the government bridge across the Niobrara river by n holiday turn-out am inspection , John Fitzgerald came within thirty votes o being mayor of Lincoln. In a city with 80C republican majority it speaks well of his run ning qualities. A soap peddler doing the country youths ir Pierce , was tuccesafnl In relieving the crop o : curious verdants of the community of all their Inoto cash. The Holt county agricultural society is pro- eprcting for a favorable fcito with a view ol purchasing grounds for the permanent use elbe ( bo association. J. W. Alger , of Woyno , is sa'd ' to have an oar of corn grown from seed picked up on the battle field of Chicliamauga , nearly twenty- three years ago. Two elevators at Exeter handled 1,321 loads of grain la six days time and claim it as the best work on record for any town of less than 1,000 inhabitants. The two year old son of Kdwaril MoWhin nio , a farmer near Seward , while playinp around the barnyard , fell into a trough full ol water and waa drowned. There are S3.000 in the school treasury' of Paplllion and $2,000 will be added to it in the neat thirty days. Iho treasury is in better condition than it haa been for years , Kov. J. E. English , the well known and popular ex-pastor of St. Philomena'a catlio- Iral in Omaha , delivered a temperance lecture , o a largo andfcnco in Exeter Sunday night. C. B andS , W , Irwin , Plattsmoutb , two shop men , are said to have fallen heir to $20- 000 by the death ef an uncle In iMenr Britain , 3onn. . A rich undo is a good plant to culti vate. vate.Last your the prohibitionists elected their ickot in David City by about 100 ic ajority. Tuesday the license tickets was elected by an average of 35 , and the republicans are claim- " the St. John ng that this was for"revongo on folU" Wm. Mick , of Aurora , believed himself possessed of a devil , and to rid himself of that gentleman's undesirable company , Wil liam took a razor and deliberately cut hia own throat. Concrete homes are coming into fashion in Jreighton , No lumber is required save what B necessary for iloors , camnga , otc.t and the expense of carpenters and masons is in a great noasuro dinpensed with. The dictator of "Tho New Republic" at Lincoln has Issued the following spiritual pronunciamento ! "The memory of the late Nebraska senate is sufliciently preserved In ileohol to last a century. " George Mathews , of Columbus a fast young man and general masher , who waa im- ilicated in the rape resulting in the deuth of Collie Quackonbush , has been found guilty of manslaughter , A now trial haa been panted , A man arrested m Nebraska City n short time ago for forging the name of W. V , tf ichol to a telegram sent to Cbmn New , of Omaha , turna out to bo an old offender , well known to police circlea. Lightning struck the steeple of the Presby terian church at Plum Creek and knocked elf the topmost trlmmluL'8 , then descended through the roof and and left footprints in different portions of the interior. daughter ot John Wagner A 10-year-old , living in St. Charles precinct , Cumlng county lisa just died from chewing n coisonoua weed that growa by the roadside. Another child came near dying from the same cause , W. H. Forth slipped from a load of hay at Blue Springs Friday and fell between the horses , frightening them Into a run. Two wheel * passed over Forth * ! body , breaking bin back. Ho died within the hour. The body of William O'Qrady , who started for Sebetha , Kan. , last November , waa found on Friday last floating In the Neinaha river at Falls City. William was drunk at the time of his disappearance and drowning , The Santee reservation lands , aa haa been frequently itatedwill ba open to filings under the homestead , pre-emption and timber cul ture laws , on the 15th of May , Application ! must bo roada totlie Nebraska land cilice. Some bruised victim of roller ekatos ra vcnged himself by firing the rink at Seward and calmly viewed the local infirmary go u [ in smoke and flame. A carpenter BUOII ad joining was also burned , The firebug It tin known , The steady growth of Norfolk ia shown ir the fact that additional schooU are a necessity Steps are being taken to build twomori schools , one to cost $1,500 , the other a tub- tUntial and commodious building to coat Ir the neighborhood of 915,000 , t The O'Neill Tribune , the democratic fog horn of North Nebraska , li now the "oulcia paper of the war department of the Unitec States , of the U. 8. Und office , Holt county and the > lllage of O'Neill , " and MoDonougl wears a srallo as broad as the map ot Ire- And. And.Tho The school elto squabble in Central City iaa boon amicabley settled. For months the livlslons of the town made by the railroad lave fought each other in nn effort to sccuro bo location of the proposed now school. The matter waa eottlod by deciding to build two choola of equal value. J. E. Morrison , n Plaltsmonth attorney , ma boon arrested for collecting 5200 for lodgoa & Co. , of Pokin , 111. , and approprla- tng the game to his own use. The Journal says the statutes of the state fl.ro BO fixed that an attorney jannot bo punished for cmbez- loraont or any similar crime. The lawyers nro n power unto tliomsolvoa. The Columbus milling company , with a capital of S25.000 haa boon organized. It la iropospd to erect a > building and furnish It with the latent Hungarian machinery capable of grinding 123 barrels offlour per day , Work will bfgin immediately and It is expootod that ho null will bo ready for business in three months. The overwhelming and unexpected success of the republicans In Plattsmouth had a aerl- ons , though not fatal rfleet on some mombora of tbo party. The Herald describes Its own sufferings : "Breathca there a man with aonl BO dead who never to himself hath aald : 'I'll ro and paint the city red ! ' And when the nky night haa fled , rose from his hard and jainfnl bed , and said : 'Oh , heavens , what a load ! " ' Oregon II. Phillips , of Beatrice hai sued out an Injunction restraining the Gage county commiislonora , clerk , state auditor and Smith Bros , from rolundlng the $100,000 bonds Is sued to the Omaha & Southwestern Railroad company. These bonds were issued in 1871 , payable In twenty years , and drawing 8 per cent Interest , The new schema of the com missioner is to oxohango thorn for twenty-year jonds drawing Gpor cant. Plant trcoa and plenty of them , and of every kind , for shade , for lumbrr , for wind breaks , tor ornament , for fruit. It la said of an English nobleman that ho always carried > ome acorna in hia pockets , and when ho fonnd a convenient place on his grounds , ho planted ono. Lot every Nebraska nobleman , who ia redeeming the ! andscapo of the plains from the monotony of its natural condition , plant for trees and plenty of them. [ Colum bus Journal. Frank Giles , of Cambridge , owned a gun with deadly trickors and hammers always ready to go off. Ono charge took effect in the right breast and the other in the throat , sever ing the jugular vein and causing instanl death. Ills dead body was found In the high grass , near the river , by a companion who had been hunting with him , but before the acci dent happened had gene further up the river. The body waa atonco taken to Cambridge , and subsequently shipped to relatives al Saulsbury , Mo. Deceased waa 19 years o age , a carpenter by trado. The Day of the Desperado IB Over , Detroit Free Press. _ Ho looked in at the door , eaw six 01 eight mon around the stove , and then he drew back to arrange his toilet. In his bolt were two revolvers. Down the back of his nock was'a bowie knife. In Ills eye tbo lightning lurked , and around his mouth was an expression to freeze the blood. When ho outerad the saloon il was with a war-whoop which should have lifted every man a foot high , bui no ono moved. When ho advuncsd to the bir and naked for a glass of double- and-twlstod death at forty rods , hia voice and manccr should have driven the bartcndpr down through the floor , but he didn't sink an inch. ' This is my day for gorel" bellowce the stranger as ho held up tie glass anc surveyed the audience. Nobody seemed to care , "Who put Tiger Jask under the sod ? ' ho demanded In an awful voico. Nobody answered , " Who run Bloody Pete out of Dead- woodi Who made Anful Smith take water at Denver ? ' Ono man eaid something about the weather , but no one minded the inquiry , "And I've como down from the mount aina to get a dozen ecalp-locks { or a nou table cloth ? " howled the stranger. "J want a dozen 'leven wouldn't do me Whoop ! Whoopool" At this point ono of the men who bad boon trying to catch a nap got np anc walked over to the stranger and tooi htm by the car and led him to the doe : end gave him a lift. As ho returned to his chair ono of the crowd inquired : "Who was he ? " "Dunno , but he made mo tired , " was the reply , and the ontlro affair dropped without another word. Gcod-bye , Catamount Sam , Panther Jack and Buckskin Bill ! You'vo had your day. It's no ueo ringing up the curtain on empty benches. When all so-called remedies fall , Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures. It Is B id the university of Pennsyl vania is about to start a hospital for dogs and other domestic animals. A "Phila delphia lady" is supposed to bo ready to endow a department for cats literary and otherwise. "Wonderful Emcnoy. " Some people are slow In telling what wonderful things ara beicg done for thorn , but Mr. John P. Daly , of Glllison- vlllo , S. C , , says he takes great pleasure In testifying to the wonderful diicacy of Brown's Iron Bitters in dyspepsia , fever and BRUO and general debility of the sys tem. Bo hai personally experienced the most satisfactory results from the use of this valuable medicine. Make a mem orandum of this , all ye whoio systems ore run dovrn. Brown's Iron Bitters will euro you. From 18G3 to 1883 the lottery players turned Into the llojal Italian treasury $27o.OOOCOO. Count Cavour used to call the lottery "tho tax on fools. " Ridge's ' Food irjllftnd the 91,15 the matt economical rit * to buy , Drvgytitl ihmldktipit , but i/ you cannot procure I/if / i rue of your Druy- /lit tend the amount uitli / ( ( aildrcii to Woolnch & Co. . rat- tntr , Matt. , ami they l orwarttatan , tee prat paid. CHICAGO , THE SHORT LIN And BEST ROUTS. . HIOM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BCT1VEEN OMAHA AND Chlcaco , Minneapolis. Milwaukee , St. Paul , Cedar llapldi , Davenport , Clinton , Dubuque , Ilockford , Ilock Inland , Freeport .lonfaville , Klgln , Madiaon , I a Grouse , Belolt. Winoua , And all other Important pointtt Kutt , North. out and Southeast < Ticket office at 1101 Farnam street ( In Paiton He tel ) . and at Union Padllo Depot , Pullman Hleepers and tte Finest Dining Cars In tbe Werld are run on the main llnruof the CIMCACC UU.WAOKVI 4. ST. PiULll't and every attention UptU , Ats't Oen'l MantRer , Ats't Ccn'l FtM Artot J , T. CLAHK , Ocn'l BuferiatcudtQt , TRAD nw 7 MARK : l , < gTA < VX etii Free from Oj'littrn , Kinetic * and A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE [ * r Conghpf Bore Thront. ItonrwcncM. InHatniat Coldh llronrhltl * . Croup , Whooptnff Couch * Asthmn. QtilnMf , 1'nlnn In Chiiit. ftnl other AlTrctlon nf iheThront * n 1 Lungn * Price no f f nt bottle. BoM liy Drnccl t and Dr M > cr . lrtlt unable to induce their tltattr ta ivomptlv pet ttfnr them if III rfcrti etiea bottte , Kfi > rtiicharye4 ' walJ , by tending on * dollar ta THE rmnirs A.ronri.rn roinxT , B l Uwo n An < l Xjinurnrtnrrrti , lUlllmori. , nirjUnl , C. S.i. METAL POiSON. lam a oopptr mlh * by trade , ind the small par- .lelcs ol brasa and copper from flllnR Ret Into tores on my arms and poison oil my whole nvttcm. Mercury administered brought on rlioumMtom , and t became a helpless Invtlld. Jl took two dozen bottles ot Swift's ipeelflo llr ItRt , arms and hands nr n'l ' rlsliturnln. Inso them without rain. My rtstoratlon la duo to S , S. S. PitTitn V , Ix3V , Jan. U. 1835. AuguiU , Ua. Malarial Poison. Wo have UBcdBwllt'sSpfclflc In our family M an antldoto for malarial polnon for two or three Tears , and have never Known It to fall In a single Initanco. W. U. FUHLOW ; Sumptcr county , Ga , Sept 11,1SJ. Ulcers. For six or eight years I suffered with ulcers rn mv right leg. I was treated with Iodide ot 1'otaaslum andMorcury , and I became helpless. Six bottles ol Swl't's ' Pnoclflc made a permanent euro. Feb. 2J , 1885. U. D. WILSON , Gainesville , Ga. Bwllt's Specific Is entirely vocctablo , Troattio on lood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. ThoSwirrSrjcincCo , Drawer 3 , Atlanta Qaor 169 W. S3d St. . N. Y. 017 St. Charles St. , St. Louis , Mo. JlTCRuUr Kr&3aat ort d MrJlcnl Colrcl ! , bu been long oj ; ed In tbe iptcUl treatment of 0 jtonir , Nimvoli. Bit * aoU BLOOD Diitistritrian nr other t-bfitolin In fit. LuoiL u eltj paperi liow and all oM resident * , know. Nervous Prostration. Debility. Montr ! r.cd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Mttc * lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Polic/sJnfl , old Sores nnd Ulcers , ro trutci ith ctn r Me > a ueecm.on luted irltnlltle p rlnclplcn. fit'elr , rrUiUl ; . Diseases Arising from indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , ihieh rroJncs lomooftkj follo lnc cfftcUl ntrvouiDcM , dcbllitr , dlmutii of ulttil and dercctlro memorj , rimnlta on the raw. rttirilrfcl tlecaj , arenlon to tbt .odtlj or ftui.lfi.coDiun.i of licit , eta , rendering Uarrlnce improper or unhappy , au Grmantilljoared , rampblrtSG ( | iricm tlio bovr , 'ta etlcd envelope , rrcc to uny Kdilrns. Consultation 41 tf nodcrbf null free , nainTltfJ. Write rorqueiUou. A Positive Written Guarantee five * In all cnrabto cises. Mr < llelaeaicBl everywhere. Painphlcti , JSnglteh or XJcrraon , 0-1 pae i , d 2crlblnff above due tut cs , in male or fomal * , FRE& RflARRBAGE GUDDEI late the LIVEH % il > l KIDNEYS. ami J.MT ! iiu Tint HK iTH und VIQOn of VODT1I. Oft * \\aninf Appellto , liv. rni , I.nclc ol BlrciiRth. and 'J ITS' * L'"lljiKalisolHtely urcil. Uoiic.'i , muscles Qua 'ros receive ntw lorcc. Krllvcn ? tlio inlnil uud siippllus llralu 1'awcr. Kn.Ti r I UK from cumplalnti _ _ ji.'uuMr.rto tliclrsox wSII a In DB. Zl'BrEB.'S IKON a-Ol-TiC n naf an4 " > ooily euro , ijllvcsaclear , healthy complexion. frequent attempts at c" l "Jff'Mnit oiiljraail rj the popularity ol tliuorlclii.il. l > u uot expert- Ucnt getihu ( ) ini > AI. AND HKST. ournddrt'Buto'lljnDr. HnrI rMsJ Oo.V .u ! , Mo. , for air "DBEAII BOOK. " B oilof iuua and usoEuUn/ormai-oa.troaJS' REWARD $50 EQUAL or ORILLARD'S PLUQ TOBACCO. "The PimeC pnuit tx u I.ARQE anil i COOD wirtn d oioKio , oo a o2 vtt Itla brand U a happy combination cf flno , young crisp rod , burly IOOK filler , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR and It just meets the taato of a largo number of chowors. Orders for "Ploweharo" are coming In rapidly from all parts of the country , demonstrating how quickly the great army of chewers strike a good oombloatlon of Tobacco , both as to quality and quantity. Messrs Loilllard& Co , have cxcrcleod ne little time and labor In endeavoring to reach tbe Acme of Perfection In Ploneharc , aid seem to bare done It liceldca the TKX CUNT CLTS ol I'loweharoare Which Is a point not to bo orerlookod by dealers who will flnd It to their Interest to order eomo and glvo their customers an oppoituUtv to try it. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Denlnra supplied by Gronowee& ScUxmtgun , Council Bluffs. Pcreeoy i Moore , " " L. iflrscht & Co. " " Stewart liros. ' " 1'axton & Gallaglior , Omiihn McCord , Brady & Co , Omaha. l''or ' tale in Omaha by II. YlDRllntr , CIS S 13th Stroot. Henry Ditzen , ( iOl S ISth St. llemirod & Co. . Ii02 8 lath St , 3oo CarisiaD,1015 Kornam St. Kaufman Bros. , 207 B 15th St. Kaufman Bros , 100'J Farnam St. Frank Arnold & Co. , 1418 Fornam St. August Flotz & Co. . 150'J Douglaa St. Jeo. Ileimrod , G13 N Kith St. Bergen & . Smiley , N. W. Cor. NHh and Cum- ing Sta. Van Green Broi , , N. W. Cor. Division and CnmloR St . / . Stevens 913'N. 21st St. WOOD'S MAMMOTH MUSEUM-THEATER. ( Fonnoily Academy cf Jlualc ) S. A. DnizHiiACH & Co. , Proprietors Cou J. II. WOOD , Manager Success of all Successes. Jlr. J. W. Burton , supported by Mortimer k Weaver'aStar Dramatic Co. , in the Hu man tic Iriuh Drama , "INSHAVANGE. " Charge of stajo porformaaco tlute tluicfl a week. MUSEUM Will contain FreaVe of Nature and Curiosi ties from all parts of the wnrld , hcinp a tclon < tlfic and moral exhibition , Kntiru cbaoco erery week of curioiltlet , A Kesort for Ladiea , A Itenort for Children Kluseam open from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Thoatur JIatlpt'e daily , 3 p. m. , and night , 8 p. m , lOcta ADMISSION lOcts H crtd Conceit 8un < l y 't ' niwn and eve ning. cm Xha rcmirknble growth ol 2 daring the hut ( air yoaro U B nuttor ol great Mkmlahmont to those trho pay n occasional visit to thin growing city. Tbi development of the Btoo.V Yards ths nooouity of the Bolt Llnt > Rood th * finely paved atroota the hundreds of now residences and costly bnalnoci blooki , with the population of oar city more th n doubled In the laat five years. All thil la a great surprise to vlolton and it tht admiration of onr clUzoni. This rapid growth , the bnalnosa activity , and the many gnbitontlal Improvements made lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Invoatoi ha made a handiomi profit. Slnoe the Wall Street panic May , with the uubooqnont ory of hard time * , there haa boon less demand from epoonla * tors , bat B fall demand from Investor ! Booking homos. This latter olosi era taking advantage of low piOPS ! In build ing material and are noonrlng their hornet at much loss cost than will bo posnlblo K yoav hence. Speculators , too. can bay real osU1 a cheaper now and ought to take advant > o of proaont nrlcei foi fntut pro ta. The next few yuan promises gri to > developments ; In Omaha than the patk tiv ) yean , which have boon aa good at wo could reasonably doslro. Now man ufacturing ostabllBhmonta and largo Job bing houaoa : are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha And through- but the State , who have their money In the banks drawing o nominal rate of In * torcat , which , ( f judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater rotnrua. We have man * bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchase ! largo profit * In tht near fnturo. We have for sale the finest reni- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , ! 7th. 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the ending streets in that direction. The grading of Faruam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Bome of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Faruam , the pro perty in the western part ot the city will increase in We also have the agonny for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments mode in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the once in a short timn. We also have some fine businesa lots and some elegant inside reni- dencop for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bnrpun ) * by calling ! Mife ; 8t , Hot foen Farnham nud Doughi ? . P. S. Wo oak tlioeo who him property for aalo at a bargain to gw ns a callWe want only bar ainu Wo will poHitivoly not hnud e pro erty nt rnor than it ? renl value. v