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8 THE OMAHA BE " : niURSDAtf , MARC ll 2 1882 1 THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , March 2't Wonthor Report * ( Tlio following observation * are taken At the Knmo moment c ( tlinn nt nil the sta tions named. ) WlB DUfARtMltXT , U , ft , RlO'AL 8IHVICK , ) OMAHA , March I , 1882. (1:46 ( : p. m. ) ) LOCAL BREVITIES. Dug Burnt wo * arrested yostonlny on the charge of antnuUiig K , lire water , Unity ly cum moeti in the Unitarian hurch to-day ( Thunday ) evening. HH The fintit Kay We ft , Dimo.itlo nnd iin- iwrloil c'gitrg ' nt Kiilin'n. Try them. 1m. -Finest line of UdloV haud-baga at Saxcn , junt In. tf. There U a long truln npeodlofr woit- ward thli aftornOiin over the Union 1'n- cifio rsllr.-nd. Some ono broke Frank Currlor's street shunrcaie and xtolo nover.il y\hmMo plc > .turoa therefrom , March comci In like A lamb nnd If * 1gn hold Iriid will go out llko a raging Hon. The Onmhfi bricklayers' union held their regular monthly mooting Ttcsday at their hall nn Douglas street. naiutifiil rotulenca ioti $100 cnoh , : $5ilunrnand $5por month , lioinis , agent , iFiftocnt'i &nd Dotiglat ntreoU. The pnUs and Inuilator * for the tele graph line to Denver are up171 inlloi west of Lincoln , The B. & M. from the went wan four JLOUI-H late Tuesday. Tin detention WIH ; teamed by a wreck at Dorchester. The 13. k M. folks aru talking about rgivlng the iiioplo of Ijtucnln a frco ride to Denver when the ex to union in completed. All reapeotahlo people nro iavlteil to .attend Iho Hxvo'li h Library Uall In Turner Hill next Satunluy ovonlng. ml-H lle uUr mooting of Nobraika Engin * 'Co , No , 3 tvnlght. All member * nro re quested tu be preHont. The deikin ] the "county clerk's ofllco vacated by Mr. J. B. J. Hy < w Is now oc cupied by Mr. John Taylor. The will of Henry II. IlixriU formerly of tliH city , was filed with Clerk Baumer Tucalny. It was datidj August 23d , 1871. A petition Is being circulated to change the curb line nf Doilgo Direct HO ni to leave only forty foot h I. wo in curves to tLe javed. Loula Berger wa tix'ion Into camp by the offlcew yeeterday ou warrant sworn to by hl < wife , charging him with writing an insulting lettt-r to lier. The statement that the old M. U. church won to lie routed to the city for the public library wna erroneous. The Swedhh livttngelloal Mimlon church have positively secured the property and will have it after M rch 1st. G. A. Llnqutxt , Merchant Tailor , removed - moved to 1200 Faruhatnutreotvheroho la fitted up in the most modern ntylo , re ceiving a largo and chnko Hulootlou of uprlnj , ' good , among which are novelties. A special meeting of the Social Art dub is called on Friday ( at the room in Clerk & Kostorn building ) at 11 n. in. to consider tin oxpndimoy of ? ctiring the services of O car Wilde in a lecturer before it. All member * are oxpoctud 1 1 bo pros. 'out. A photograph of the New Grand Central an it appeared yesterday would be a pretty picture. Tlio wnlU have reached the cornice in many p'.ncPit nod score * of men nt work putting on ths caps up in mid Mr , give the work a metropolitan air , For Sale at a bargain , the xtock nnd fixtures of the Miohig n T.ilwco > Store , 1417 Douglm street , Omitlut. flrat cU B , location goo-l , r ut low factory roe onj fornolllii Applv the store. (20jvn-m-Witf-n 01 ii-t The bricklnyera * of the I CM union have requeited Danlfl O'Keeftf , Tlce proildo , t of the N ittiihitl Union of ( bricklayer * of North Anieii-a , to vlhlt their city on next Tlmr.diiy evening for the purpose of iiiHtalllng thvlr union into th * national body. In the police court yoUenluy the docket was light und th ) audience Htill lighter , for once hiving nu attraction 61s'- where even at this early hour Two IIlid viduuU were arraign d for diiturb ng the peace , one going to jail und the ot'.er ' btirlng continued. A plain Slocmnb wnu ent to Jail. Tuesday another tttange phenouie- 1Cmi non appeared In the Heivens , the monn forming the renter nf attr ctl m , Ic 'a * bout 2 o'clock when the eid orb wm 4eeo to be encir led by a d rk ring with two attendant moons on tha right nnd left edges of the ciicle. A ruy of light oroatod the circle from top to bottom , while an other united the two inoou , forming a roiH. Quite a numborof poraons wituesi- ed the night. DIED. KNIGHT Myrtle A. , daughter of Jan and Kate Knight , aged one yf ar. Funeral took place March let , ut U p 01 , , from 91r > North Fifteenth street Friends of thv rmni y uro Iavlteil. RYAN Mi Annie , died nt her letl d nco nn WelwUr Iwtween Hfteen und Blxtoenth. Kuueral notice heivufter , * JUhT KK0151TE1) . New DrcaBOoodn , New Calicos , Now Lttcos , New Huttonn , Is'ow Hosiery , at the Button Store , " * ulood-10t Tenth nnd Jones. See the 5 cent Calicos ut the " 1 lies iou Store. " ' "l'4t THE LABOR TROUBLE , The Strike nt the Kivor Front Increased in Its Pro portions. The Workingmen Parade the Streets with a Brass Band. The Jrower Mon Join the Banks or the Strikers The Fight for Wages on Which Mon Can Llvo. The situation between the striking laborers on the B. & M. grading cnn- tract and Contractor Stcpanson an- sutnod n moro aorious appearancn this tonlay. The announcement that there would bo men on hnnd who would work r cm ] ted in a largo nnd enthusiastic crowd being assembled on the spot nt fl:45 : a. m. Further at tempts at negotiation between the contractor and the men resulted in accomplishing nothing. The men wanted § 1.50 per day nnd declined to accept 81 40 which wns offered them. THE PAllADK. After considerable parleying the men formed in double line , nnd nftor securing the Bohemian band marched to StophonHon'fl brick barn on Tenth ind Hartley where they displayed n dummy rigged up to represent the man 10 Would work for 81.25 a day. It wua stated to have been the intention to entry it through the streets nnd , hon burn it , but before that could be done some of the men demolished it entirely nnd scut tu rod the remains in the street. THOUBANIIH OP HPKUTATOKH. The sound of a band of music at so early an hour in the morning attracted considurablo at tention from the mum streets nnd when a few minutes later the striking work men marched to the Popploton corner there was at least three or four thous and people there. The bidowalkH worn black and windows everywhere cur tained by n throni ; of heads. The men carried at the head of the pro cession a red ( lag on which wore the words , "Striking for § 1.75 per day , " this being the amount de manded after the refusal to go above $1.40 , though Mr. Stephenson sub- Buqiiolitly otlbrod to pay § 1.50. After playing several airs the flag and band led the way up the south side of Farnham street , the band stopping occasionally to serenade some of the busincBB houses on that thoroughfare. TIIKY OltEKT T1IIEII OLD EMM.OYK11.tl1 At Farnlmm nnd Thirteenth they caught sight of Mr. Stephenson com ing down on the nppositosido , escorted byamiuad of the priico. headed by the city marshal aiid doputy. There was a great shout at this but the contractor nnd police passed on down without a word , the procession thereupon reversing the direction of the in arch. On Eleventh and Farnam they mot the same party coming back and another halt was made , horns tooted and loud groans and expressions' disapproval in dulged in. ORDEHLY AND OOOD NATURKD. There was nothing in the actions of the crowd , on the streets , to indicate any intentions of violence but rather a good humored poking of fun at the contractor. Proceeding down Fnrnam they halted to soronudo TUB BKH nnd just as they did so thn stars and stripes were thrown out over the government building , which brought out prolonged choura. The Union Pacific headquarters und the Oanfiold house were UHO treated to muaiu , the crowd making quite a long stay nt this point. After playing to the Union Pacific clerks nnd ollicials , a man in the throng cried out , pointing to TUB BEK ollice , "Thoro is our friend"and , turning to the headquarters building , "Thoro is our enemy. " I'ROMIHKU ASSISTANCE. One of tliu muii informed n reporter ( hut they had rrrt-iveil word fri in the mini in i ho U 1 * . thops and Smult- ing worltH that U necessary they would stop Work and help swell the wvci'ssion. Ho said that the U , P. foundry had iilroady shut down , nnd that a portion of the moulders had quit work mul that only a few were at work in the blacksmith shop , Inquiry did not de velop any further fiicls , and shortly before noon the crowd dispersed und re assembled at 1 p. m. IN THK AKTEllNOON About 500 mou assembled on the dump nnd marched from there to Tenth street , between Douglas nnd Dodge , whore the sewer work was go ing on , and where about twenty-live ion were on the trench , AT THE HKWKH. [ lore ono of the party addressed horn , and they all with tlueo oxcep- ions ceased work ut once , and the najority of llio visitors moved on tu ) ho cori'i'T , a few Htill runmiiiing , Ttvn of the sewer mou got out of the ditch on being told to do BO and the third remained longer , when h was told to ; i t out or ho'd got dirt thrown on dm. At this ho got out , and us ho - was about to start away ho was liaiidled in a pretty rough way and iinally carried ou" bodily. Quito a num ber had 'joined the strikers since the . forenoon and there were many who expressed the opinion that it would ' provo the beginning nf a strike in which all the workingmen in lawn would join. It is said that there has i boon dissatisfaction for aomo time I in various quarters ut the reduction of prires when living ins been HO much higher than usual , and hence there was much conjecture us toby the outcome of the example sot by graders. A number of buuinoRs men nnd others expressed themselves us blaming Mr. Stephenson for the wliolt trouble , Not ono has been heart to blame men for not wishing to worl at § 1 25 a day , as they say no mat can live and keep a family on $7.50 i week. MAYOlt IIOYO was a ked by TUB BUB reporter as i the application to the cUy authorities to interfere : "I cannot interfere with men for peaceably parading the streets , " way the reply ; "tho law gUM-nntcos them that liberty , " It is reported that Mr. Stephenson intends to KUO the city for not protecting him with the police. TIIOL'lir.R. It scorns that during the forenoon f < the men unhitched nil the horses from the wagons and carlo and dumped the latter , with plowo ' , etc. , into the pond near by. Mr. . James Callnhan , who was super intending the grading before it was stopped , was hit on the head and hurt wliilo resisting. After leaving Thirteenth atroot tin1 strikers ] nnd the largo body of man accompanied the procession to the sewer ditch on Four.'oenth street be tween Farnhnm and Harnoy where about twenty five men \roro at work. The strikers harangued and insisted on these to quit shoveling and the crowd gathered on the corner of Fourteenth and Farnlmm streets. At this juncture MATOK 1IOY1) upon the Bcono wiih the police force , Chief Engineer nnlligan nnd two or thrco specials. The mayor snid : "I command you in the name of the State of Nebraska and as Mayor of the Oily of Omaha to disperse. . " The crowd at this raised u dissent ing yell , when the mayor commanded the ofllcors to nrrest the ringleaders , nnd four men wore quickly placed into wagons nnd taken to jail. The by- standing strikers attempted to inter fere , but the oilicora clubbed them oil' , and succeeded in clearing the corner. The mayor evinced the best of nerve , and by his pluck and authoritative presence ' quelled what at onu time seemed to bo nn imminent riot. After the disporaing'of the cr < wd at the command of Mayor Boyil , everything was quint up to six o'clock , and Farnum street uuumed its ordi nary appearance , except , purhup.s , that more people were gathered on the . , corners , discussing , projund con , the relative positions of the strikers and the city oH'icialn. After supper about two hundred of the strikers as sembled on Howard street near the dump and from there proceeded to the corner of F.irnam nnd Ninth streets , where an informally organ ized meeting was hold. At this congregation objut a hun dred of the strikers remained and they were addressed briefly by the best speakers and by the chairman. Ono of the speakers gave it as his opinion that the Rtriketa would gain their point by Friday , if they would bo firm. Ho was of the opinion Unit the men should never have allowed the leaders to have boon arrested yes terday , and said that if they had been men inatuad of children they would not have permitted it. HHHThis latto'r sentiment was not as enthusiastically thusiastically applauded us the man speaking it could doairo , and the atten tion of the crowd Boomed to bo alto gether on other things. After awhile it was determined that the mooting should adjourn until 7 o'clock this morning , when the strik- eis should all gather ut th dump nnd watch matters there during the day It was generally agreed that if men attempted to work at the prices struck against their tools should bp taken from them , but no one to bo injured. Liter , another gathering wns hold at the corner of Ninth and Howard streets. The mooting was called t order nt 8i30 o'clock , und cries were immediately raised for Edward Walsh , the bricklayer , who was supposed to bo prosont. Walsh responded , and said that before the strikers could hope to do anything of good or bo olit to themsolveathey must organize. They should bo firm , but at the same time they should bo very careful to bo law- abiding. He thought that $1.75 waa only enough for them to live upou and would bo reasonable From sta tistics it could be proven that a boom for any city never lasted longer than five years. Therefore it behooved thorn to make hay while the sun shines. No man could live upon § 1.25 u day and it was unreasonable enable to expect a man to work for such RII amount. Ho then censured Mayor Boyd's action in interfering with the strikers on the corner of Fourteenth nnd Farnam streets. Ho always thought that in America every man had a r' ' V to go where plenped ; to discuss any question , BO long as ho did not attempt to break any laws , and ho entirely tailed to see where the Htrikora hud attempted to do anything out of the usual lino. Ho a ain asks mon to refrain Irom injuring anybody or anything. The mooting was quite orderly and I the speaker was moat enthusiastically applauded throughout. It was agreed that n mass meeting should bo held at the city hall this morning at 0 o'clock. The crowd then very quietly dispoa od. THOSE AUHKHTKI ) . The men who were nrrosted yostor- duy uCiernoon , as being the loaders of the striking nnd riotous mob on the corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets , gave their immos ns Peter Johnson , NioJ * Andurson , and Ernoit Ucchtor. A special policeman , numod Van Norman , was subse quently arrested for taking part in the usaault upon the mon lorcoi1 out of the water works trench on Tenth ittrt'ot. In the case of each of the three parties arrested on Farnam Htrtet the bail was put at § 200 Anderson and Rochter furnished the bail and were released about six o clock in the oven- ing. ing.The The penalty prescribed by the statute for the otl'enso of riotous proceedings is 9100 line at the outside and three months' imprisonment. The prison- era will bo arraigned this afternoon at two o'clock. VACCINK TI11U8. Dr. A. II. Dorns , founder of the celebrated Lamnrtino Vaccine Farm nt Fond du Lao , Wis. , is now propa- tinting pure Uovino Vinm ut Lincoln , Neb. Ten Ivory Points , $1.00j Oiuuts , 82,00 ; caah with the order. Only phynieiiiHs supplied. A. H. Douius , M. I ) . , fob22oodlin-nute Lincoln , Neb , at Jd- at BOTTS BREAKS FAITH , And Tells a PJatisiblo Story of the Shooting of Stroobuch , Which , If True , Would Exonerate Him Entlruly. The network of proof against the alleged murderers of Henry Stroobeck in Keg Crook township , Pottnwatto- mio county , lown , is clowly closing about them. It was made moro se cure yesterday by the confession of Joncph Bolts , the colored man arrest ed at the house of Mrs. Green near Metz' brewery , in this city , nnd who from his well known character was suspected strongly of having been the man who fired the fatal shot. Betts immediately after his arrest played innocent to perfection but the proofs as to his complicity in the af fair were too overwhelming and yes terday ho made a quasi confession to Henry Orobc , the ox-deputy sheriff and \ the jailor , Mr , Joe Miller. Bolts' story is a plausible ono , and is confirmed in several details by known facts Ho says that on Friday afternoon last Murray und D.m Shon- tor came over to Omaha from the Blulft , and mot him near the headquarters - quarters buildim ; . They naked him to go across the river with them nnd net as doorkeeper at a lecture to bo given by Murray nt n school hi > usu in the neighborhood of the residence of Stroobech. Whether there ia any such school house or not Betts don't know , but it is known that Murray , who is an Englishman , has delivered several lectures at different Uinvs. The trio crossed the river on the-2 o'clock dummy , Murray payim ? the fares of all three They reached tlra vicinity of the suuposcil school houst ; about ! 'u'0 ! o'clocK , but were lost and could not find it , if it wiis thoro. Joe then wanted to robarn to Couu- | cilllufh , but the others1 refused and [ T proyoaud hunting for a farm house , which they did , bringing up at Stroo- boclv'o. Hero they encountered a dog which was baligcront.and Betts was assigned the duty of pacifying wliilo the other two tried to find lodgings at the houso. liuving got t the dog quieted and finding that his compauior.B had entered the house , Joe started to follow them. He got only inside the hallway when-ho heard the shot. Ho says ho think'3 ono of the two fired it , of course , but don't know which ono. All they got was the § 0 , nnd of this small booty none fell to his share. The pistol was obtamod at a Coun cil Bluffs-pawn-shop , a friend having offered it to them for protection < m the trip iff they would pay the amount due on it. Ho claims Unit he VTOH nor. lot into the secret of ilio object of the visit in the slightest degree. While this story may or may not bo true it is-a- plausible ono , nnd further confessions may be had uliioh may help to unravel the mjstery. Walton , who was arrehted as a wit ness , being the party taken in to do the work and who backed out , waa taken over to- Council Bluffs yester day.It It was rumored on peed authority last night that Strooboch's wounds wore after all not likely to provo fatul. A NEW GRAND JURY. Judge Savage Grants the Bequest of tha- District Attornoj. At the opening of the district court yesterday District Attorney Burn- ham made application for the calling of n special grand jury to finish up the criminal work of the tarm inter rupted oy the illegality in tJio organ ization of the regular body. The law under which thia ia askivd is ia fol lows : Section 405 , Criminal Cede of Ne braska : "After vho dUcluiryo of the grand jury it shall bo lawful for the court when it shall be deemed neces sary , to order the sheriff to call together - gother a new grand jury from the by standers or neighboring citizens , of sixteen good and lawful men , having the qualifications of grand juroru , who snail bo returned and sworn or utlirmed nnd shall proceed in iho same manner. " The state's attorney took the ground that one of the cases thus interrupted was tor alleged murder and that to delay the action of the grand jury and the trial of the case was to keep n largo number of witnesses on hand at a great expense to the state and annoyance to thorn. The court granted the desired order , and the now jury will probably j/ot to work to-day. In the meantime Kos- tors renews bin bail , which he did this torday morning. It is stated by his attorneys that it is not customiuy for a court to exor cise this privilege except on extraor dinary occasions , and they do not think thia ono. But ono special grand iury was over called before in Douglas county and that was by Judge Luke several years ago , when n murdoro waa under arrest and had to bo deal with by law at once or probably bt lynched. There nro two or thro supreme court di-ciaions bearing 01 the subject nnd the now indictmon , will no doubt bo attacked by the do Maine Neva- Hop Bitters , which are advertise id in our column * , nro n sure euro In ague , billiousness nnd kidney con plaints. These who use them HU they cannot bo too highly rcomn. mended. These nlliicted should givr tliwu n fair trial , nnd will become thm-by enthusiastic in the prniee of tlieir curative. Portland Argus. l-d'-'w mar - - Army Orders. The following general orders have joen issued from the headquarters of the department of the Plutto , Omaha , Nebraska : A general court martial is hereby ap pointed to moot at Fort Bridger , NV. T. , on the Otliday of March , 1885 , 01 ay soon thereafter as practicable , for - the trial of Trumpeter James Collins company F , Fourth infantry , awl jul ! other prisoners as may bo brought before fore it. Detail for the court Oflptnui * Ed win M. Coato.1 , Fourth infantry ; Wil liftin II. Binbeo , Fourth iufnn'ry Henry McElorry , nsijslniit surgeon1 United States nrmy : First Dtutonai.i Edg.tr 13 , Hobcrtsoil , Ninth infantry. Second Lieutenants Silns A. Wolf , Fourth infantryj nnd Edward II. Browne , Fourth infantry. Captain Gerhard L. Lulin , Fourth infantry , judge advocate. A greater number of oflicors thnu those limned cannot bo assembled without manifest injury to the sor- vico. Captain Joseph Kcoffe , Fourth in- ftuitry , recently promoted , will join his company. First Lieutenant Charles \V. Mason , Fourth infantry , recently promoted , will join his compnnv. HUNG IN.M1D-AIR. A Horrible Death Mot nt H Midnight Hour. A shocking sight us that seen this morning on Thirteenth street below Jackson , where n large and fine look ing cow hung by the neck nnd fore feet in n well , dead of cowan , hi > r tongue protruding from her mouth from strangulation. It nppoars that there waa a loose platform ncrus.i the mouth 01 ? tlu * well , which while strong enough , , trn * too mall for tin nperturo it cover d It had boon uasd for some time , , and yesterday coal 'vngons wore drawn over it in B.-rfety. It probably worked to one aide , and about mid night last nii > ht tie cotv , which be longed to Mr. Allan Sutlcy , in wan dering aBout , struck the platform and both went down into the well , which was dry and quite deep. After fulling feet down until Jior head was- febt below the ourfaco of the street several foot tin- animal and the platform be came wedged nnd wouM go no farther. jln this position aho was discovered nnd ! efforts laado to draw her out ? ri th a derrick nnd tackle riW were without success nnd she dually died from strangulation. This morning her owner found her and sesnred asaistntioe , but up to noon hod not got her out , no * her weight and | wedged in position were too much to handle easily. Ho will > ndoavor to : unko somebody piy ; for the cow iiB he claims her Io38 is duo to.tho care lessness of the wo'l ' owner or the city. Shrowdnesi'tmdAbility. . Hop Bitters , BO freely advertised in all the papers , sec-alar and reliuiuus , nro liuving n liu'fio Bali' , and nro mip- p'nnting ' all other medicines. Ther is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant , nnd tlio proprietors-of ihesi- Bitters have shown great shrcudiit'S * and iibilny in compwnidiui : it Bitters , wluist ) virtues are so palpable to every ones observation. [ Examiner and Chronicle. marl-d vv VMnsclt Snfo ' * at Homo. " George or \ VillimuVniaoit , the xascally contractor shown up in Tun BKE ou Tuesday , waa brought to this city yesterday morning by Sheriff Ilyera and taken to Plattsmouth. Winscit was taken to n.hotel on Tenth street for breakfast and put in a square meal. He didn't look * at all worried and ia probably relying on his iiioiui- muntal cheek to carry him through. RACE.FOR. A PRISONER- Hazen and Nolign Try their Leer Powers for thei Peaeesslon. of Wilson. Charlea Wilson , the man who was arrested as the burgbu who robbed the American House , was dismissed ! from custody yesterday , by a nolle prosequi entered by the district at torney , the principal witness against him not being able bo appear in court. Immediately upon , this action , Capt. J. J. Neligh and Detective Hanen , each sUned after the prisoner , on the run , for the county jail to secure him ahead of the other. Neligh reached the jail lirst , and on Hazen's arrival ihoao was n contest of wordsad to whether Wilson ahould bo taken to Lincoln on Neli h's warrant for bur glary or to lilair by Hazen for the B. & M. robbery. It waa finally agreed that ho should go thu state capital lor trial on the chiirgu now pending against him. PERSONAL. . Goo. Wildhh , of Aurora , U in iho city K. W. ( iiinther , of AUi'-n * in at tin WUhnell. Gen. J. M. Thayer armed , m the oitj ye-terday. Krauk Ireland , K.i. , of Nebraska City is ngaiu iu the rity. , J. Hlgsja , of Tine KiiUje , . isi iu thu city ' ] ( i at the Withnell , Dr. 0. 1C. Thump * > u Ml yestenliy f' ' > a St. Paul tm a buine s biii. [ Moj.T. . .T. UphAiii I * a giie.t at t'4i Withnell , where lie arrived lant evening. ( J. B. Hm.th and wj > fe and MrH. KJiza Sutfen , of Missouri Valley , are at. the Withnell. A. 0. Will-ami1 , i Lincoln , urri ei in tlia rity y itcnliy. He i < re Ut red at HID .v'ttlmell. s I'nif. A. U Willi IIM caino up from bii-t ovva.ii > ! ; and Htoppvl at \VItluic-ll. \liMter Mui&mlo Con iliin anil Supa * liiten lent Stevena arrived in t > < | > eui ll cur ti-riUy afUniiwn fiinn Gu-nnl Ulail vhera they hve boiii ejwiilnhiS. th dnno iu the lutfiet Klyli a Edholm i\i \ Eriektti's. SIKUV Kluko Flour nt A Heiivy Swell. . II. lw iicr , of Virtiillc , X. Y. wrltea ; "Yrur TuoJiAy1 KoLronao Of cwrud n bvlly awelloil iieck'antl mire thr < vi i n my sou In furty-ehht IIOUN ; ono c.p cation aUo removed ilia pain from a very fore \KS ; uiy wlfuS fix ' waa aluo 'jtuichver ! llauxcd < n i.iuch an that ulie could m - w ! k about I'M home ; t > he applied the ol wul in tv iitV'four lioutw.w cutirul fU8-tleodvr NOT . &N OMAHA HACK AX AN , Out n Coutt < rff Dluns SlolRh thnt Mndo Trouble Tor Anna Dickinson. 'i'ho recent puHic.ition in TJIK BIK : Ciiiicorning the hnrd time that the Anna Dickinson jwrty , or u ptut thcruof ] , had when IIITO recent/ ) , was g'Veii upon the authority of Ths Lin coln Globe , and w.is connidorab/y / in correct. The trouble experienced by Iho party in finding the depot ft-asnot duo to n "drunken Oimha hack driver , " us stated , but to the weak ness of a Council Bluffs' alei h. The episode | occurred after the performa - a ice in Councrl Dluffr , ns the party wore bcini ; driven through the snow storm to the tr.innfor depot. , ? ust as the del pork hetiso was reached the sleigh in which the party were st'owod away broke down , smd it became ini- poshibio tu go any further , The passengers started out on foot to walls to the transfer i ml lost their path in the snow storm. As a conire- quenco they wandbred about on the pmiriu for about an hour until they finally stiruck the right road and ar rived at the depot. 3t is needless to > say that they suffered much and were generally disgusted , but the cmise therefor wn not the inebriety of a hiicic driver nor the fault of iniy other individual , but duo to thn weakness of the con vo.vince : in wliich they stinted out. TUUE TO HEtt'TBUST. Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother , con stantly watching and caring for her dear ones , never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. When they sire assailed by disease , and the system ahould have n thorough cleansing , the atonmch and bowels regulated , blood purified . , malarial poison exterminated , she must know tlr.it Electric Bitters nro the only sure remedy. They nr the best nnd puroot medicine in the world , and only cost litty cents. Sold by Tsh it McMiihon. M ) Tire Only Knovm Hcal'Caro. SPEGJAL 40T1VES. ixs'KV f'.i U \ Nai. . - . M ui ItooinS ( ; r < nvhtnn / ll/\'l't- ' l.OA > At B P .Ul/U ttru-t In tamiol 'tHiiU , lot 3 to o jiMr * . on ihif-clasv city rni iirojierty. Bejlifc K AL INi .r.il AoKNt'T , Ifitli wid Douclait Sts. HELP W ANTi-.D Two if.wi lliirncssaiiktra ; go i waste ? , ttuady umiilntinont. R&ijutru or .rttij . Aaron f.'catU , Aurpra NtJV :83-7 AKTKD A ttooJ slow l > oy aii Illchtcr'J , 1322 Farnham St. SSO- ' i'wlns In famllka r/v a younsr WANTED Imly. who unntT-tand * Ur < 3.sf Ulnj , ' . AU dresi Win * V. f. , I'co cmac. 275--1 * AVtu-tkmln a.htuineai house WANTED oung ma < i who un orut'in' tf book- eeivInK , Is also a good penman , Solary at first not.M > much an objrct , us aplace where at ton- tl .n lo bui 111031 an-1 honest p.foro auce of duty "llllin reuarded. Oed rcicrcncas Kivcn. A'l- ilc6s K. 8. , Bio olOco. 3Sl > tf ANTED Uood btnutglrl for jfentral hail c W worl : , must ho good cook Mid ir ncr. Ap jr at 012 Jackton St. 370 t ( fVITANTED A goeil stfadyiboy from 15 to 1 ! | f joir > old 10 work In ktorv. Inqiilro at ! VX7 ANTiD ; A U.y nnt.undutlii yunrnof KO VV Enqulro N. Kcirner 10th iri Douglas . 270-1 * i \\1 AN TED A competent < jjcl to ilo iciitri VV housework , at corner iluatUkjii and 1'le ta. , bhlnn'a ad 3tloii. Qood wagus. 271-tf A man ti takje < ; ere of horses ail' WANTKD worka&aubplauo. HuBt buv rccommonilatlans , II. W. YA'L'aS. 2U7 E TAO good harness m-vlcrs ; stead WANTKD K. STACH , York , N'ob. ! Z3 lino' WANTED That can Hot up lime GOOPKK . ApplV Immediately to JOHN 0' ' 11 KIE , 1 imc Silns South llcnd , Caas eouity , Noli. E ploymtntbx- youna roan' WANTKD ( .tore. II Maniiwullir , e ploymcnt ngeiit , lltiistreofr , niar Farnham. PA1VTEI1 Nuwaalr ) , northwest corner o ( w 2SJ nnd Hurt SW. 2.17-tt- A poiltlon ia steiic-rnpher ( b ? k WAJfTUD m a Jlnt-clmw In the nrt and a l to do verbatim reporting ; ' any > > l"il. " "S i1" employed in the camts tor i. > t-rai xoar- jest but m ulJ prufn a "ItUiilloii at aminucn-Hj De tins wlary of SIJCO p f y nr. est n Iu .I'M IH ultcn both K to rrornlcimra tor a d i.l > IJly If Addrw * Win I ) . Own , lUweso , . - - * - > ooitonp wo ijiidt-r WANTEIV-rirbt-cii-i > > * el1ul | 1' " " * : " ° "c bat Hrnt-claM iitulii.i'i'l * Aiwa Kooioy i * walti'r. Ap > U atir-rtVirnluiu t ill Kuiidliik iinrtirf urf WAWTKD Clark. Uclluvue. i VV7 iNTIJP 4.-Alldron M b arderUn -elect VY uUiool , attlflth and Calllornla.St. U II. ( IOMI9 T67-W FOB HENT HOU8EB AND UANU 6T IlKNT HouiK ) far rent orv.mh St. , M Iicrwuuvorth aiwl Marcy St.v O. A. LJi alilt Ht0.y ! rnnBm'8l. S8i-3 IiiitUEaT A nUcly furnlfilfd room. Oal with. M ercnce > C07J N. .jlh St. 27MI U'INT-2 ' bon < one lAnd f ni 5 rt > om" Fn 18th nJ Paul KU. luqiira ! ' IH.'i THOM HEN'l-Kumlshea m OlUlUlh Ht.kct 'J ' ; Ulltori'la and Websayr St . _ Sfl5-tf O KJI18 rents l outf T : ots7farnisrBtorcg. ) a"nJs D roonn , etc. Office 16th aiid.I > oul | i > St OUIlli T NlfelvfurnlsheUrxim. Aw > lva liftl Farnham - j. SIS-U UKET Sto room In orlck UilUlnir , N FOil . lorner ICjh Bill Uiuvlnif. 0. V Uood man , 1 U" Fariili. m St. Mt-tf IUNT-Stralllir.r . , unlUble for \\onot corner r rtihain tunl 2 h Ht. Apply to It. bhrcte. VX ) ' Tnoil HiWiT noiw mi Sherman ' " > ' roowitlutttVc , A ply to N. W Mo rill. 307 .ilthb- _ gytf T BOOIIW In Jacolu' b'ocl. ' Ui/tJ'11 _ * " * > OOH. liENT Furniiniu nun loom , Jf. B t/ K Uth and JitkuM. s-- " ' 1OH HihT : llouro of tight rooms. KiKjul jj J. Pliui * oc , 1512 bf filth SV 077-tl UKNT t furniihfd loemw cor M- e . IJCil. * Q.tl , lOll HKNT Klccly imuUl.cJ rooms with h without Ixwril. J\-WOU \ 'jlo prlcet ) . 20 t st. " ' SALE I ITIOIl 'AMI Team ofyounff her o , wajronaml 1 harnMhoiMifi ( | ! yew olJ and about 16 li d lileh. Inquire of J. Vlckcnburc , nt K l- honi A hrlckton'K. tCS-S' BEMIS feN hou < - , loK , farms MI " " onicc , irnhund i > ugKiiUs. I.IURSALBUIIIIIAOB-A wmnietj nc pv j ptr outfit eon lstlric of n , No. 6 Taylor & ion prr i , cha c ? , Ifft , &c. , tc f complete , for nsldu 7 ro'iiiniia folio. For particulars cnll on or address M , llunhim , r i U. llirtvrell , Clark * , Neb. S65-lt 8AI.JC At Hall } etil mill , near Military 1J10H 1 ItrMpo , . " 5 tons of N'o. 1 bile.i hay. Will bo Itllvercd to any pv t of the city All > ground eed at the bvreit cntli prlitr.V. \ . II. McCOV. 23a-lmf PUIl SALK wen yncrct beautiful land , well locatfd with goftd rcsMeiico , barn , out- well nr'l cittern ; pUce woil fenoeds erms onty > V. If. HAUTI.ETl1 , Itcnl EsUto Aycnt. 2S9-1 riOU SANK IO.O.JO Ulack Cap Mammoth Clus- L1 tcr llMticrrjr Hoots "Iillo Wild Place.1 , MVX > ordtrunt 1414'Dotlgo St. JOHN O. Wllr L11 , Commlsslo < Han. Ul U IF.M18' C1TV MAI'S , 10e. Mount l I > Mar * . 8-J.SO. OEO. I' . HEMIS. . . * ! ' harness fr ? Ucdnmn' * It'tu etr ct linrn- Hl-B' [ 7(011 ( SK At Solomon's , 1204 Fftrnhatn Hi. . i ! KOld'fteh , sliver nsh , . ecl , alllfraXnn , devil ill , Impcrifcd canary birds , t ilklmr i r.rrotgold nchcs , red Mrili , inocMnp birds , fish globes and aquariums ; . * ! ! nlzoi and a/Its , at pries resem ble. 14Mf 71O11 SAl.K Car-loud of hones at IHllranco'i J sale Bttt ) e , Z10 S. 10th > 3 . J6J-1 * ITlOn SAM : llleyclo , 4ln * Standard Colum- L1 Ma. Apply t nion Elector. 203-tt [ T10K SALK rioiHo wllh 6 rooms , h rn and I1 ion ? loa o-nt lot on Uith Ht. , bet. Burl and ) Ttbstcr. Incfirn t Kdhnlm If Krlckson's. r 206-6 FOR SAMC-At reasonable n itro' , a rntnur- ant w'th tisturcs complete ; dolnir good Inquirer t 410 SouihlSth Ht. 263 H 70K SALK-A No. 1 yan of henry draft _ ' horses. Kn i-j4ro ot G. T. I'a'ulscn , at Peter Ocas' . S48-Sf 1'rciinllch cows , al * > nice fresh t ; butter , ut IJual'tf j > vc ry etoro , eorncr Tenth nd Dodge. BU.K Itcstaoiajit with K ° oH patronage Foil on 10th M. ; rcixsjn for idling , ruustKO ev * o took after linporlr.ni buslncs' . tnnulro at 10 S. 10th St. 174-tf LOT3-3100 c ch , L > ? 5 UOTn and S5 pirmonth , KICM1S , Kgtnt , 5th nnd Doug'na ' 3ts. OK SALE A i ocil aeeonil hand street hack fur aalo , nt a low bargain , by Dr. I aac A-arda , 1109 Fnrnham street. 74 tf. IY1OK SALK House and lull lot In good loca- U tlon , cheap. Price , ? 1250. Easy tsrnu. IcCAOUl,1 ; Opp. post tHee. ISO OUSAlKBc8tbullcKo3lot In Shlnn'a ' ad- P dltlon , J42 font cast frmit by 120 feciltspth. p piHtuHAe. W tf OR SALK OR UENT A ( rrocery store and P butcher shop , doinfgooil business.ID - qnlra at this olllcu. 012-tf FOR. SAJj&-2 nlco couatera and 2 silver plated show casrs , at Oto , Peterson's , SOI1 Bout h Oth St. 741-tf SAluK Urulllcxcha ge for Omaha ) iro- Foil , an Improved etw on of Hud adjoln- tic ( a station on U. 1' . R. Itt < II. DUNHAM ; 118 'arnham S4. , Omaha. V20 3mt SAuE ! Or trade far- ' city property , on FOR of honoi , Imrnca * * nd uagon , AiiJrcs S. Y thlsclliCiJ 7S2 t ( HALK A tOed sovcn-ycar-old hort F10R \Varrntcd to urivc einglo or doub'a. E.1 quiiu of OcorKB Canliuld , CanOolcl houso.novlStf novlS-tf MISCELLANEOUS. \V A'DKliKL'l , UfSCOVKKV AWUlam's cyo jaho nivlo In Gtnaha , Ncl ) ; , atitl has un api.lJCd to hundndi of cases an < l lun never en know"10 fall yut. \good \ for the eor- eHt and w i > kext of i-jei forffounff and old. AH hat arc suffering with aoe ojes tiy it for your- ; olf. ( llllce , W. corner of ilCtn and iDouclns itOmahi , Neb. l'rk 35c , 60c and M.03 per bottle. iW-4 Ul1 By the sabaorlber near West TAKKN Oiiiiha , Douglas . , Neb. , 1 Iwy inaro a-i nt twelve yo < raold , 1'ilatk bay hario colt about 1 ytar old with huVcr on , 1 darkibay mare colt aboultwo j(5aroldi Owner can ba > c cells uy calllnu and payln * bUi K. W > CAliSENTER. S781' Hret cbn tabld baatJ , at 2011 ROOMSAnd " ml-lia' 2 unfuoiishcd roonuAruianttnd WAHTED Hifo , murtbe znoderato In [ uicu. Ad- drcaa II. , Ufo olHco. S07-tf > 1RHET WKAVI.V" Done bv Mra. C. niglcy i N. E. cor. 15th i nd JacUon. sta 28S-1' TNSrUUCTlON OS TYPB-WHlTERS-We _ L cn > In frequoi tjiec.lpt of cppllcatlona for operator" . UGLIj i AMES , KiW Farnham , Agents Remington Tj-po-\VrlWrj. febl8-lra \ . RK.NT Choice of 30 Cull iota to loasb S\W. Cro'Rhtin ' C"IIcgc. Serbia per year.T Uojter Thomas & liro.k Ilooiu 8 , Creiihtonh liloat. , * tiOuachi dojvn and 40 per month hMI" , eteht(8)poti ) . notei securerf , by real state irvuriiiaito for tala. Addieas P , W. Hex ( . . 208-7 * D1UCK KOKAI.K. . ji3 20H-II GSTAUROOH * COK. RICK HS-tf TIANO AMI OnaAHsInstTUCtion by S. 9tl HlOIIESTtriUCEpaldifor all lilnds cl. , UODV nietaV and rage , by. L Qalliiaky & So , , 102 DouglM St. -W-lm Ul'.MSHKD 1100HS.VORV.KNT S. W.Cor. F 10th and DavMipon1 ! M ; . OM-ll FCIRNISHIfJl.lfcOOjrs FOHteNT In- riitJI08pj.'A..trJ KiU | > oriuii > lJ3D'IjoJK < ' street. Ofrvtt A A M , tsa or SMALL IUS.INESS M iOt d Uy 'jjjji ! rionod man. Small salary. I' , u. lta.1 JsQl Ui y. _ MS.tf riUr MSIIhl > .ilOOMS Wniiln Kirco blocks ol f jm. < toillio In < | Ulro at IfilO 1X1 e. 920-tf ) y. IN CllA\O.S and Oil , 1)OATUAIT lno dd.r.ntlve MRS. D. ) ' ' * 'A rt ' | KM" ' " " ' " 1. . S4g tf > AUBU IU iV At A. Bat ! r'B Feed Store 1CUEHL. OF PALV VSTiaiV AND COK31 130SM Jf-T , 4US To nit , Strtot , between Parrttun urxl H fJiojr. Will , ' rlth Uie ld of guas4l a spirits , < / < t ln for auv onoidlanre at the pitek ao d vi * vnt , Mi.l cdi.ertalt conditions In the fa ture. Ptoots ami fib > cs mle to ; rJcr. I'orfeck - " ' > tlcn putrM toed ii2l" ' J Absolutely Pure - Ihlspowi'tr ncur varies. A marvel of pur . Ity , strength aril wholesomcnrsi. More econo mic 1 thin the ordlnari kludi , and cannot ba > ald In coiupctlilon with the multitude ol low 01 lo t , short weight , olara or phoipbato powdtn. 20U Bold only In ran. KOTAL DAMR9 1'OWPW C v 103 W U St. , New Tort.