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I at . TU. 'IxJE OMAHA DALLY WEDNESDAY , MARCH 1 ibb MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL Council Bluffs , Iowa. Wagon Oo , Farm and Spring Wagons , Deere & Mausur Oo , Oorn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o. , Moline Pump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Oo , - Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders , Meohaniosonrg Maoli , Oo , Baker Grain Drills , Sliawiioo Agi'ioultural Oo , Advance Hay Rakes , Met Manufacturing Ou , - Eureka Power and Hand Sliellors , Whitman Agricultural Oo , Shollors , Road Scrapers , fto. , Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fish Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN .All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. Address All Oommunicationo to Council Bluffs , Iowa. * 'WWBB > ff551 4Wbt 1 ? * * 13wiil O * WHOL1IAND AND JOBBERS IN 'Flour ' , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of .the Best Brands of CI&AES MAMiCTURE ] ] TOBACCO , Agents for BEHWOOB HAILS AND LAPUH & RAM POWDER CO. W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & . JOHNSON , COMMlis 1111 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - $801,000. Capital SOCK , _ _ _ _ _ $1,000,000 P r Value of Shares , - - - 826,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE r * Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WJI. R. TII.TON , Vlio.PrriMenl , Uumiiiliis , Wyoming G. N. HARWOOD , Secretary , CuiunilnxVyoiulijfr , A. O LO.S'N , TroMUrcr , Cumutlnn , Wyonilng EI 3E3 5 r .Dr. J. I. Thomas. Loul Miller W. S. Drimct. A. O Dunn. E.K. Harwood. Francis Leavens. OHO. II. Kalou. Lewis /xilnun. Dr. J. V. Watklni. no22mo6m OEO. W. KENDALL , Author'zcd Acnt ( for Sale ol Rtot-K : ! ! ' " " \elj. FOSTER WHOLESALE- LUMBER , GOAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Proo * n "Heap" Y < U22 JHy iST * * Oa - ' rTKIl. * _ Wfm } * g V9fj x4 X 1020 Farnham Street , A SCENE IN IRELAND. How ft Procoss-Sorvor vv na Forced tc Eixt Ills Writ. Dublin Time * . At the usual fornight potty sessions liolil liwt week , the iMfc&iiUiiff imi is- Irixles being Uol. Stunrt nml Mr. 'I1 II. Wilson--thrco yoin g men imniud Corbett , nml n mnn twined Sonix , word olwrgoil with having murderously ns- ul'.t'd it i > ioc ss'8ervor named Slico- dy. Patrick Sltuudy doposiul that ho re sided in Crttriek-on Suir , niul wnn a [ M-ocea-8ot ver. Tluirsiluy , SIHli Do- : eiubor Inst , ho got n nnmbnr of writs lo nerve on iho totmiita of IMr. Sonlly. The writs wuio for rout duo. In the disclmrtjo of tlmt duly ho proceeded to Hitltyiical , and served .sonio of tliu toiiiints with writs. ' 'While you wt-ro serving those writs did unythinjj'Jiiippen.to ' you ? " "Yes. " "What was itl" "I had thorn all sin-Ved but two 0110 for Mrs , Shea and another. 1 got as far : IH Shea's house , and , as I entered the farm-house , Shea , the prisoner , met mo. Ho said : 'Sheedy , I never thought I would see yon at this dirty work.1" "Did anything happen to you , then ? " ' 'Yes , 1 heard voices in the kitch en , and 1 became frightened , and turning , ran ; but before I got twenty yards 1 was seized by three or four persons , and dragged back into the kitchen. " "Woro the writs taken from you1 ? "Yes. " "After you were taken to the kitch en did anything happen to you ? " "Yes ; I was knocked down on the brond ot my back , and sover.d pavtios shouted ; 'Shovo tht writs down his throat.1 "Can you say if the prisoners were the parties who shouted : 'Shovo thorn down his throat ? ' " "I was too terrified to know who did it ? " "Were the prisoners there iit all ? " "Yes , they were all in the kitch en. " "You say that you were knocked down in the kitchen. When you were down did anything happen to you ? " "Yes. " "What ? " "Aa soon an they shouted : 'Shove the writs down Itis throat. ' I pleaded for mercy , but it was no use , and one of the party stuck a writ into my mouth , and 1 was held down until J swallowed it. " 'vriioy made you swallow tlu writ ? " "Yes ; Shea's writ. " "Did any of the prisoners take parl m thin ? " "It was not they that shoved the writ down my throat , but they assist' ed in holding mo while it was beint. pushed down my throat. " "Did you swallow more than om writ ? " "I was kept down until I swallowed the other. " "Did you got any water to wasli thorn down ? " [ Laughter. ] "Yes ; after I awalhmcd the first writ somebody said to give mo a drink of boiling water , and after that I got some < Jirty water to drink. " "And after you got the water they made you swallow the second writ ? " "Yes , sir. " "Did anything else happen to you' " "Yes ; I was cuffed and beaten and threatened that if I was over got at such dirty work attain 1 would not get oft'so easily ; and just as I was going out of the kite' on , running , a kettle of boiling water was thrown after mo , but it did not do mo any harm. " "Had you to promise that you would never again go writ-serving ? " "I had. " BodH of Down Fool Hard- All beds seem hard to the rheumatic. Then liarken , ye ueovlsh suirerera ! Ap ply UK. THOMAS' KCI.KOTHIC On. to your aching joints and muscles. Holy upon it tlmt you will experience speedy relief. Such , at lea&t , is the testimony of those who have used it. The remedy is like- wito succosfully resorted to for throat and liinif diseases , spraius , briiibcs , ttc. fel > 28-eodlw The Intor-Stato Commerce Blllo Before - fore Conarrosa. Chicago Tillmne. Seven billu have boon introduced in Congress at the present sussion to regulate commerce by its railroad ? among the several states. The most prominent ot these measures are the Reagan bill and the Henderson bill. They were Before the last Congress , and li'svu been rcintroduced without essential change. Their main fea tures are well known to the readers of The Tribune , as they have often been discussed in these columns. Both au'ruo in prohibiting unjust dis criminations and requiring railroads to ch irgo reasonable r.ites. The chief but not the only difference between them is , that llcagan proposes to en force the provisions of his act by or dinary judicial proceed in the courts , while Henderson's bill authorizes the appointment of a. board of throe Com missioners to superintend the opera tion of the law and report violations of it to the Attorney-General by whom suits are to bo instituted. The lleagan bill has been intro duced in the Senate by Coke'of Texas. Senator George , of Mississippi , has another bill ( understood to bo based on the law of his own iitato ) covering substantially the same ground as the llcagan bill. Representatives Mc Lean of Maryland , HoUghoovor and Watson of Pennsylvania , and Towns- head of Illinois have introduced lulls relating to the subject. All these measures , with the oxooption of Sen ator George's , are before the House Committee on Commerce , which has boon considering thorn for the last week and has listened to a number of advocates for and against thorn. These annual hearings of railroad attorneys and the representatives of commercial interests boforotho House Committee Commerce are fust taking the shape of a National farce. They are significant , inasmuch as they in dicate the deep interest of the people in the subject and the disposition of Congress to defer , so far an appear ances go , to public sentiment. Hut it is well understood that while the Commerce Committee is organized as it has boon in the last two Congresses there is little piospect of obtaining favorable action on any measure of radical reform. The disposition of the committee to take a favorable view of the railroads case was shown by aomo of the ( juos- lions put to the persons who appeared before it. Mr. Washburn of Minnesota seta for example , who happones to bo the solo proprietor of a railroad , de sired to bo informed by one of the representatives of The New York Produce Kxchnugo whether it was not nu ordinary conimcicinl transact inn for a railroad to capitalize its e.irn- iiujs and renioaent its increased valu from whatever cauct > , by new Mock , on winch interest muni bo paid. Mr. Ilorr. of Michigan , \ wi moro direct in his expressions of sympathy with the railroads. During tlio hearing f Thursday night , Thurbcr , of Now York , undertook to show the readi ness of tlio railroads to resort to brill- cry by citing the case of n Now Y rk Senator , who tdlogod that an attempt liad been made to bribe him. The following colloquy Uion occurred : Mr. Herr ( of thpcommittcu ) In it not the general belief that that follow lied ? Mr. Thurber T don't know. Ho was well berated by the partisan press. Mr. Ilorr I made up my mind ho was n liar. From the candid ind unprejudiced pit-it in which Mr. Ilorr , a corpora tion lawyer , approaches the consider ation of the | tnnttiir , it may be sup posed that the committee will have n valuable opinion to i > ive when the timecomes. , Mr. 1'asje , Iho Chnir * man , is an able and valu iblo member , but on this one question of legislative control of railroads he is liable to the suspicion political obligation to the Prtcillc railroad compnmca in Califor nia. The business on which the com mittee has boon engaged the last few days seems to explain the secret of its composition by the ingenious Keifor. A number of absurd proposition have been laid down as gospel truth to the committee by the railro.id at- torno.vs Mr. Wayne MaoVoagh as- ncrtcd that the Government hiid no moro right to attempt to control the cost ( if transportation than itovilU h.ivo to repulatu any of the other olo- inents in the east of pioduction. He ignoied the fact that this is the one olcuumt entering into cost of produc tion , if it does enter therein , which is purely arbitrary in its nature not subject to laws of sunply and domain ! not open to computition and is based on a franchise conferred by the Gov ernment. Other railroad attorneys and ollicials took the ground that it was proper to do evil that good might come. Cases of individual suH'oring , they contended , were overcome by uonoral bonolits to shippers and the community at largo. JTlio ) merchants of Now York and the farmers of the west were ably represented in the hearing before the committee and it will not bo for want of convincing reasons that this committee - mittoe will fail to take favorable action on any of the bills , or to press ono through the House if it shall bo reported , but there is a widespread impression that this Congress is not going to take hold of the matter in a sincere spirit or to mgo it vigorously to a conclusion. ' Ehonpod from tlt Tolls. John ISacon , Liporltt , Ind. , writer : "Hurrah for Si'iiiNn ISuissosi ; it's all you recommend it to be. My dyupepsia haa nil vanished. Why don't you nilvertiju it ? What allowance will you maka if I take a dozeu bottles , so that T could oblige my friends occ sionally ? " 1'rico f > 0 cents , tt ml hottles 10 cents. fo ' 8 eodlw PEIGHTPUT STORIES From the Lips of Russian Jews Just Arrived In PhlladolDlila Tales of Murders , Tortures , and Per secutions Almost Be yond Relief. Special Dippatch to the Chicago Tribune PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , February 24. The Russian Jowa , 800 in number , who arrived hero yesterday , are com fortably housed in the old Pennsyl vania railroad depot , West Philadel phia. They express themselves as overwhelmed with the coidiality of their reception. Some of them tell frightful stories of the persecutions to which they were subjected in the old country. Abraham Shcetnor , only a short time since a prosperous shoemaker in Warsaw , about a year ago had his homo entered by a mob of peasants , who seized his wife and throe children and bore them to the outskirts of the hamlet , while the father , frantic with grief , vainly followed , pleading for his loved ones. The jeers and aeotl't ot the incarnate fiends were the only re ply to his supplications. On reaching the suburbs of the hainlut-stroot poles were planted in the earth so as to form a group of the inoMier and children , The innocent victims were bound to the stake , their clothing sat urated with oil , fagoln placed around their foot , and the torch applied. Almost within touch of his hand thn father was bound to another stake to witness the hellish torture of his wife and children , who in vain stretched 3Ut their hands to him who could no longer ail'ord them succor. The fl lines burned out. With mock solomity Shootner was released and informed that ho was at liberty to take charge of the charred trunks of what but a Few hours before constituted his loved and loving family , Nurtullolliakoir.iilassof eight years and the picture of health , tolls the following story of the unnatural estrangement of a son and father through the son embracing the faith of the Gentiles : Her father was a watchmaker , and engaged with him was a HOII named Cabassa , who thought his father treated him un kindly. Cabassa embraced the faith of the Gentiles and spent his leisure time in their society. His father re monstrated with him , but to no pur pose. The son had become enamored jf a Gentile maiden. Ono afternoon the son loft his homo , and on the night of the same day returned with a party of Uentilo companions. The father was taken from his bed , a small iron was heated to a white heat , and , while thn other tormentors held the lutlior us in a vise , the son thrust the iron into hia father's eyes. The next day the son married the Gentile , and withirt a year the father died in pov erty. The unfortunate child is with her uncle and aunt. Israel Rallaghor was in Odessa whim the persecution commenced there in May last , lie says that peasanta attacked their houses and rilled them of their entire contents , The men wore beaten and some killed , Women and children were assaulted , J von innocent l > abi > n wore thrown out of upper-story windows and their brains dashed out on the pavement bolow. A wealthy farmer named Baraski offered 150,000 roubles to the howling mob who had attacked his dwelling to spare his wife and daughters from outrage , but the Howie assaulted his family and boat him al most to donth , Idiino Vuii > r , \ f Warsaw , says violent lent demonstrations occurred in December - comber last. Cilizoiis at llrst at tempted to defend tlioin'olvos , finding itiis IIM > ] OD to appeal to the author ities , Thny armud themselves with clubs , and f > v a limn worn successful in repelling the mob ; but when this fnct hrcamo known to the authorities the police swooped down upon them and demanded their arms , which were given up. 'I holt the persecuted poo- Die weio h-ft to the iiKrcy of the ho.utloss inquisitors. Children wore thrown out of third-stoiy windows , men wore murdered , children slaugh tered , and the women sutlered name less horrors. Shops were ffenoil out and houses pillaged and hurtled , while the police niiil military stood by with out offering intoiforenco. Four hun dred moro of these long sutloring poo- pie are expected here next week. Jacob Mnrlrolf. of Lancaster , N. Y , , s.xys your Synip lUo ow work * well for everything you recommend ltmy ; o'f ' , wife uid children lm\o nil uacd tt , mid yon cnn'l find a health ! family In New York SUte-Osl. fi , Utfl ) . 1'rico M ) c mt . trial hollies 10 cent * . foVJS-dmllw RninuUnHivHtl VM nci. nly on Hop jounr wliMo , r > ou f. jour so ot \ nu will tin U.linero jouure nnritilli > Mop Hitters SoMlirOn.k irUtx. KoiuKo Ulrculur innninr.f ffiivo your BTO . 'i to. It hns in. , envoil nun * , l roil s FASTTIME _ 111 K ° ' "nT I'-ISt tlkl.O the DMcago & I ortliwest- TrUiH leave Omnh * ! 1:40 : p. m. and 7:40 : A. in , For f nil Infornintlon cMlon II. T. DUKI. , Ticket Acc'it , 11th nml Xnrnh.un Sts J. lll'.I.L , U. 1' . r-kiuu ) lfi > otur at JAMKHT CLAllK" , Ocner .V enj , Omah-x JalTmto II S880. SHORT U ? E. 1880 , KANSAS CITY , * St , Joe ft Council Bluffs IH 1IIK ONLT Oiroct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTHKKAST Omfihaand tha Weat. So ch\mo of nrn between Oiuthn Rn A M. lad hut otio hctwoon OMAHA ftuii NEW YOHK DailyPassengerTrains ALL KAHTKIIK AND WE.STKRN CITlBa * UU LKtil OtrAHOKS and IN ABVANCKof AIL OTUKR LINK- . Thlii cntlro Una IK cquippoil with Pnllm n' Pnlaco Hliwiiinf ; Curs , Pahco tayCoochm , Miller' Safety riit'orni unil Coupler , anil the calol > r ( < \VojtinKhouso Alr-bnko. e3Tt < o that your ticket reads VIA nANUA' OITl" , T. JOSLPH & COUNCIL ULUKF8 IUII rohl , vliSt. . Jonqili and 3t. Louis. llclioti ( nr uiln at nil coupon stations In On Went. J. F. BAIINAHD , A 0. DAWK * . Qoii. Supt. , St. Jonoub , Mj | Oan. rw-j. intl Tlciot ! Ait. , St. .loncph , Mo. ANDV notiDKM , Tlcliut Aicnt , 1020 FartiUam utrcut , \ B DAKSAIH Oencral Apcnt , OUAIIA NV _ Real Estate OF P R OPERTY 1 For Sale By JOHI I , OLiEKE , S , W , cor. Douglas aud 14th Sts. _ _ f.biodU _ NERVOUS DEBILfTY , Dr. K. 0. Wtht kt'rvu anil Itialn Treatment A epoclflo lor Hybturla , Ulzzlnoia , Convulsions. ferrous lluailatho , iluntnl le ] > roB ioii , I < OBH ol IIotuoryBperinatorrhooaIinpottiiy , Involuntary Kniiiutoiis , Premature Old AKO , caused by ovtr- exertlon , Boll-aliuto , or ovor'ltidulgunco , which oada to inlicry , decay ntid death , Ono box will cure recent caaei. Ka h ) > o contains onoinoiitli's rcatmcnt. Ono dollar a box , or nix IJOXKH lor Ivu dollars ; aont by mall | ircialil on receipt ot irlco. Wo ituarantcu nix boxes to euro any CMC. iVIth each order received by ua lor i > lx boxea , ac companied with live dollar * , will vend the pur chaser our written L-uaranteo to return the noncy II the treatment does not ell ct a cure. 0. r. Goodman , Drtiftnlst , Hole , Wliolcsalo and lotoll Afent , Omaha , Nch. Orders by m l | at price. d&wly PILES ! PILES1 PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No One Wocd Suffer ! A uro euro Tor lillnd , MaMtw , Itching nd Jlceratc" ! 1'lles lias been discovered by Dr. Wll- lam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's ndlun Ointment. A Blnxlo box liaa cured the woret chronlo caoos oltfC or SOyeara utandli'i , ' . No ono need cutter Qve rouintes alter applying thin onder/ulBOotilnK medicine , Lotlono , Instni- rocnta and eltctuarlva do moro harm than ftood , William' * Oltiltncut nl orba the tumors , < UU ) the Intonsoltchlnit , ( p rtlculaaly at night alter rotting wana In bed , ) aetn at apoultlco , clvea lu- itant and palnleii , ) rnlltl , mid iBprvpareil only tor 'Iliij. Itchm ? o ( Hie private ( urtsj and lor noth UK vine. KcaJ whnt the lion J. U Cclllnbcrry ol Clove. . > ul saya nlxu t Dr. Wllllain'a Indian I'lln Olut- ncnt : 1 haw uacd ( tcort-n ol 1'ltea ourui , and It aflords-mv p uasuru to my that I have never lound rui ) tlilnif which gave xtuh Immediate and poima r.eiit rclfcl AH Dr. Wllllain'it Indian Ointment Kor f u In fill iliuyfhui or malloil on receipt price , Vl.OO.HENRY HENRY & CO. . Prop'ru. , OlkVHUMD , 0)110. ) For ulo by 0. V Goodman. ( < UiilHnilvii ( < nu'lv _ ' ' J oh T G. u'acobsi' ( For 'mly ol Qlah&Jacobu , ) UNDERTAKER W , d.CONNELL , ATTOENKY - AT - LAW , Of won If rout Ilooms ( up Blair ) la IluiMom new brick building , N , VV. corner ritMnth DC arnhua BtrotU. THE ONLY RELIABLE AND STANDARD BRANDS 'ClGAKETTES AND TOBACCO'S PIONEtR CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA. i-a , -A.MJ3AS8A.r > Ort. HT. .T/VMHJS. .teC. ST. .TA.TVIITJS 1-C & ; O. MI Mr NovKt.Tiic. " . rwuc Tonxrco AND fonts mcK rAmn , NVVUI5 I1 < \POIl A In Conn MODTHPIROR. tlnmirpwweil JnrrlpnnllnnM , economy , anil rniiVi'iiliMiro Tim Mift frolluu of the cork hotwcnii thn tooth , makvn thin the moat clrdrablo Mul iil"i : iMit inoiilliiicco | , liosldcn nl)9orMug tlio ulcotlDo anil romlcrln a cooling tcneillou to llin mil'iVn Sauiii inii hiMi At thn ninownoit HWKRT OAronxr , CiOAnr.TTEs , atumtutflv piirf , Tin ) C-ttxmil , Cnpuntl > ( , nml Yotcr.ui Cork MoiUh | > lore Clcftroltca , are highly recommended. SI1 1. 1 VV\ .KN\Mfi.i.r.i > r.Niis. Tlmllpnmtsor UicnoClKarcttci ) nralinporvlouii to moll * lure , HUH ninvlillun tliu ninoVrr to eoiuiuno them without mtitllallnR the rnpot In the mouth. troiu thulliu t Huluntol bright Virginia , Mll < l nml Hwiet , gunrantccd pure , di , i > uv AM. i i\i.iits : TtiuiiuoiiouT TIIK WOULD , Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks , The only inulji Uional plato that origiunl firm of j is givini ; for In- llogors 15 run. atnnco n oinglo All on * Spoons , F o r k a u d phtod Spoon a KnivoH pinto ! trlplbthioknoBB with the uroutout platu only on of cure. Eaoh thu c t i o a lot buinj ; huiif ; on a aculo while ivhoro expo d buini ; plutoil , to to woiir , tlu-rnby insuru n full ilo making n ainglo poail ot Hih'oror plated Spoon thorn. thorn.Yo wear aa long ns \Yo would call .1 triple plated ospucial at ton- ono. lion to our aw Rival. Orient- Tinned All Orders In the Wont uliould ba Addressed to B. HUBEEMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. .PILLSBURY 'S BEST ! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR always gives satisfaction , because it makes superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted .to run alike or money refunded. , W. M. YATES , Gash Grocer. cr. BOOT AND - SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUAEANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9,00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . 6.00 American Calf Boots , 5.00 Alexis Buckle Shoes 3.50 Pegged or , - - . MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS A'ND SHOES FOB FEES OUT 0 ? MAPE , Ordera Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch. Single Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from $5 to $18 , Double Braeoh Loading Shot Guns , $18 from to $75 , Muzzle Loading Snot Guns , from P to $25 , Fishing Taokle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stook of Show Oases Always nn Imported and Key West , Cigars , a large line of Meersbaum and Wood Pipes f nd everything required in a First-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Stort , Cigars from $15.00 perl ,000 , upwards. Send for Peric List and Samples ,