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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1883)
THE DAILY .BEE : SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 The Daily Bee. Sftturdrxy Morninp , Fob IO Wonthor Keport. ( The followIDR obfcrvattnnn nra t\Ven nt th ) mime initiunt of time t alltlis Btntlons aentloncil. ) WAU U r'r U. S. PIOKAL PHnvicit , ) OUAIU , Koliru r > 9 1-81 , (1:45 ( p. in ) f BKhlVITIBe. Ths U. P , tr ! n N , 4 , yesterday was sir boors late , Not n nlnglo arrest was Jin ado by the polio Thu red y , The Turners celebrate their ] annlrer- ary next Monday. The now directory , jait Issued by Col , Wolfe , U & d.lsy. Don't forget tha Swcdhh library BHIO- elatlou's mwquoraJa nt Masonic Hall , Frld y , Februuiy 10th. Tnh waithe day Wigging'tlie prophet , ot for the great alarm. Wl glni orldent- ly mnde a miscalculation. demon vr. the Omaha Tribe of lied Men , was the rtthor [ startling title of one of tha casei set for trial ycatordiy , 1 he caaa of Itoblnson v , Wrlgbt , J , P. , WM on trial by Jury jeitcrday , t lit belni ; the third rap the petit jurjlunhnd tit. A La Flat'.o farmer who got full Thutsday and was locked up In tha county Jill to get roller , was relented and cent bomeyaiterday. The Concord ! * mibscrip'.Ion mv < itier- * de ball will take place nt Turnfir H ll , Kcbnury 15th. Tfio eub-cilptlon II.t It no * open at Max Meyer & JJro.'n miwlo tore. fO 35 1'or tha ncii thirty days I will mil my itock of bag ) nnJ aatchols at n reduction of 21) ) | > cr cent to make room fornownoodx. Call and bo convinced , Marbtll Trunk Vactory , Mlllard Hotel lllock. It ) lit Tills evening , Trnf. Samuels , the optician , leaves the city , and all thoBo vho have not called on him to procure n TKitr of hli fjlauioa pbould do NO nt once. IIU r.oms are at the 1'axton house , from 9 . m. to 7 p. rn , OWNBB WASTED A watch taken from a vn < rant and Hiippisod to have boon itnlon In now nt the police hoadquatterg , Owner can nccure panic by proving proper- Ij and p&yloc ; for this ndvoitUoment. The Concordia society's annual mas- < iuoritde which hna the finest conlumes of any In the ) ear nnd Is strictly n subscrip tion aflalr , will bo given at Turner hall on ThutsUy , thalDtb. Next Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock a grand concert will be given at Turner hall by the Rluulail Union orchestra for the benefit uf suITerera from the floods In Ger many. Mri. Ahl-Puls , the nctreis , and others will t ke part In the entertainment. The fined cards ever issued by Prang are his valontlnef , which are dltplayed by Kuhn & Co , , Cretghton block , who always lead In the way of fmo cards , Theuo vi l- eotluos rary in price from C conU to $3,00 each. Marshal Angoll wont down to Lincoln jeiUjnUy with two prlaonon , Urown od Marshall , tha 1 former charged with misting nnd overpowering nn officer and the latter with running ft gambling houpo within the highly moral precincts of the capital , K. F. Trevelhck , n noted lecturer nnd champion of the rights of labor , will bo lu this * ity on Monday , February 19th , nnd will deliver n lecture on the nubjeot , "Libor and Its Wrongn , " under thd am- plcea of tbo Knlghta of Labor of thin city. It will be n very Intoreatioi ; dUcuurao to 11 cU'soa ol citizens , SheiltlCon Grover , of North 1'latte. It in the city on otficlal bualnesj. Ho catno down to not a colored man named Henry Johnson , wholt accused of Bleating uovoral boms up at North 1'UUeand who was ar rested here Thursday by Sheriff Miller on telegram from Mr. Grover. Two fiuo ( ur robes bel&oglng to Dr , Codman were eto'.ju off hla horses about 'J o'clock Thursday , while the team wu Branding lu front cf the ! ttalrway lotdlni ; up to the doctor's olUso ] Ia OruIcknhanV'i block. One of the robes was bear nnd one buflalo , the two being valued at $80 , whlcb . will make the oQense grand larceny If the rogues are discovered. The uklns had beer thrown across the horses backs , with i blanket over tliem and were t.vlen nwaj nod the blanket left In Ita original place The doctor dltoovered his loss when hi came down stairs to go home. The pollci were at once notified nnd are inaulug i lively search for the stolen property. The editor of the SvenaVaKolketsTId ing , cf St. 1'iul , Minn. , will deliver n leo ture at the Swedish Library Aesoclatloi Hall tt 4 y. 'JO , Sunday. The Tiiomas v . Thoir.ai jury came Ii Lite yesterday with n verdict , Cndlni that both the l rovlcui husbands of thedc lendant were dead but tbat as bi tween th jJaintiff and delendint there was an cqua amount cf cruelty. The consequence I the court , counsel and parties ol the sul are ni much In the dark as ever , The remaining twa patties of th "Heine Circle Club , " serl H of ' 83 , v.1 UVe place at Mosonlo lull , The club U I flonrlrhlng condition and has given sou : of the moit enjojnble and select p > rtlea < the season , Tbo Cist party in Mason1 titll takes plica next Tuesday cveulni . February 13tb , \ Newt hat been received In this city < the death of Major John Wolfe , who wi a soldier of tbo war of 1312 , nnd win l.\ti irujorof the New Jersey state tnilltl He wii th cr ndf t er of It. W , and. M. Wolfe , of our city , and Joseph ' . Wolfe , of New Jerier , He WM born I Wolfetown , Warren county , New Jertey , March 13,1702 , and died on the 4'.h Inst. nt the advanced age of 92 yttt. The m Jor SDont the early part ol his life In his native slate , retfiovlrg to Canton , III , In 1ECO , nd ton years later took up his residence with bis only surviving son , John K , at Seymour Like , Mich. , nt which place be died. Ono of Havcrly'a companlcf. corn- pond largely of bnliet d neerf , pmed east last evening ever the U. 1' . Mr. G. C. Green , rgentof the UnltoJ States lllfdrlc c < tm > ny , has nrtlveJ lu Omaha to Inspect the plant her * . He Ii n very pleasant gentleman and n line elecrl- clon , A prominent Omaha ntltorney Inform , od us last nfght that the Third judicial Ilitttct would soon have two judgec , the judicialCDimnItt e of both houses ef the leglilaturo agreeing that there Is too much builncfs In tbo dUttict for one judge. State Journal. Frank Cirptntcr nnd Mies Nellie Ursird nero uilted In marriage on Thurs day e\cnlrK ) last , nt the residence of the lirido'n brcthor , in Shlnn'rf addition , Uev , A. F. Sherrlll cluolatlng. The brk'o I n beautiful and accomplished young Udy nnd her hutband has drawn one n f the firit pilzjs in the matrimonial lottery. After * the usual congratulations there was an elegant nup. par. Tha presents were numerous nnd crstly. At tbo ckBO bf the festlvltlei i ho happy ccuplo proceeded at once to > neat cottage on Twentieth nnd Douglai Urcot , which had already been fitted U { for their reception nnd future home. FISTICUFFS. Sot-to Lasl The Elllott-Hanley - Evening. I'bo Colorado Champion Quite on the Finbt Round , The Bet-to between Elliott , the visiting pugilistic star , and Jack [ lanley , the Colorado champion , drew aa Imtnonso house last night , havirg baon well advertised and both mon well enough known to have many frlonda. In many rcapncta the fight was o fiiluro. It WIB culled at 11 o'clock sharp nnd Ilanliy was to bo knocked out of the rlnf , ' lu fonr rounds. Mar- qaiu of Quucnsbury rules , for $50. Hardly had the two rnun cutno to- gothur bdforo it bccAino ovidonl tbat Ilanloy was to u < > t the worst of it. Elliott played with him no a cit would with n mouse , with the dllfercnco that Ilin- icy atond his puiiiahmont hko n man , ruturiiiug favors for all that ho was worth. The round lasted three min utes , and when about two-thirda through Ellictt gave a llanlry a blow just below the tumplo , on the ri ht ildo of his head , that brought him to his Unco * . After that ho appeared to bo dazed , and there was llttlo force to the content. Tim a was called and the two won retired from the Btago but Ilanloy , almost Iramo- dutcly , cama up to the footlights and addressing the audlonco said that bo would have to give up the tight 'and the fifty dollars but that with a week's training ho would bo able to appear with Mr. Elliott to better advantage. Mr. Dtvln , Elliot's manager , fol lowed him and nnnunncud that they would co from Omaha to Kansas Olty nozt wot4c , but tint Elliot would glvo ilanlcy $100 nnd pay his ex penses If ho would coino down and stand Dp bj foro.him for four rounds. The majority of the audience dis persed an soon as the sot-to cloned , and many felt disappointed at the abrupt termination ot the nfTiir , for which , however , Ilanloy showed hie common sense , as ha would probablj have had his nook broken had he came up a for a second round. THE NOBLE RED MEN- They Appear as Dofendanta in a Cum In the Dlatrlot Court. The case of Mary Daemnn agalns the Omaha trlbo of the Improved Or der of Red Mon la the dlstlnguishoi title of a case that was sot down fo trial In the district court yeetorday bat which was continued until the cat now before the c1 urt rhould bo con eluded , The orii'in of tLio case IB In torosllng. In 1880 , Ed. Krclsuman a saloon keeper , who kept a place a that tlmo on Tunth street , nuar th Union Pacific depot , shot and killc < John Di'.emm , also a salovn keeper The tragedy grow out of an nllcgoi intimacy botwcum Dionmn and Krelu man's wifo. Nothing was over don with KreUsnun , as tt VJM presume ) that ho acted in solf-defensc. Both the mon worn members of th Improved Order of Had Men , and a tbo tlmo of his deutL Daemon hold policy of Insuraucn in the benevolent olont branch if the eooiet for 8100 in fiver of hi wife. When she endeavored to collcc the amount the orgvcizUlon refuse to pay it , alleging HO u reason , that he husband was not a member in goo standing at the time of his death , ] wna aecortaluod that tha nocioty hn received his dues up to and after tli time ho had been killed by Krcis man. man.A. . suit was brought by the widow I the county court , and the judgmei for the amount rendered against tl society. The present case In the district cou U an nppotl from the county tribuni Mrs. Daemon is represented by I D. MoLaughlin , Ecq , and the lie Mon by Gen. Ooirln , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OM HA , NEB. Tables anpnllod with the boat tl rmrkot atlords. The traveling pub ! ohlui they got better uccommodntloi and moro general stttiafaotlon he thnn at any other houeo In Omah Rate , { 2 pur day. nng21tfm SLAVEN'SYOBEMITE COLOON Msde freer the wild llowora oft ] mi * AMKD YOSEM1TK YALLH It lq the most frn raut ot pctfnm - Manufactured by U. B , Slavou , Si F. Francleoo , Forsalo In Omaha by V J. Whltjiinuso aud Kenuata Brp dcOo. HEADLIGHT GLEAMS , The Oregon Short Line Oom- ploted to Shosaone Falls , B , & M HoBtilition to Begin Scon Other Railroad Newe. The Oregon Short line was yontcr- thy completed to Shoshone Falta , Idaho , 320 miles west of Granger , the point at which It loaves the Union Pa cific main line and sixty miles south of lliloy. Regular passenger ruid freight trains will begin running over the com/letod portion of the road the lit cf March , and the Union Pacific f ilka expect to transport thirty-five thousand peopla out into that wonder- tal cuuntiyduring thacoming ycar.tho quota to be drawn from all parts u ( tno east and south and even the wont , the Centennial utato having not mincB enough to form an attraction along dido of the rich nvnoral deposits of Ichho , "Tho gem of the Mountains. " NEIWAHKA. 1MM10UATION. Mr. II. R. Rindall. of the land department - partment of the 13. & AI. road , came up from Lincoln last night and regis tared at the Millnrd. When asked at to the prospects f jr the coming year in his department , ho said that the Burlington & Missouri would do the biggest business this year ever known In the hiitury of the stato. They had 3G7 land seekers out on their late midwinter excursion , and they expoot to "begin hostilities noon. " Ho an tialpatoi a very lively season fur the land department , and an immense tide cf immigration , Illinois being ' likely to take the load 'this year in contributing to Nebraska's population. COLI ) WEATHER , S , L Pottit , ft Pullman conductor , who has been running on the Utah & Northern road , cimo In from the west last nigbt , and will hereafter run on the main lino. Slnco ho made hie laat visit to this city , ho has had b tatto of cold weather up in Montana , boinp snowed in , and seeing the ther mometer g ) down to 55 degrees bdlow zoro. Tliu mercury frozj and BO did nearly everything else in that coun try.Tho The wcathor between Omaha and O don is near enough ta the arctic temperature to satisfy him in the futnro. A HT1TOH IN TIME. Warned by the big floods east , thn Burlington it Missouri folks are putting - ting in staunch ice broakn about their bridga at Plattsmouth. Tncir method IB to diivo ton or twolro plica up stream from ouch bent in the bridge , and then flaw tlumi oft'at a nlopo of 45 dogroea from the bridge down to the water ; then frumo on top of them a heavy timber ; thrn pikn on top of that a railroad rail , BO that the ice coming down the river . .will slide up the rail and over the bridge , thus breaking It into a thousand fr.igmonts and thus hoping to eave the bridge from the shock of the floating ico. This plan Is said to work successfully elsewhere , and It is believed It will be a perfect protection to the bridges in the Platte river , which heretofore have suffered terribly. [ State Journal. THE NEW DIRECTORY. A Valuable Work for tha Convenience ofCltlzene Generally. Ool. J. M. Wolfo'a city directory fcr 1883-4 , and the ninth yearly edi tion published by the gentleman named In Omaha , is out and being distributed to the business mon and other subacribara In the city. The volnmo contains 16,570 names anc covers 424 pages. According to tlu usual oatlinato based on ono name foi every three of population , Ornahi now has 49 710 people living withii ita limits. The directory of 188 : contained 13,040 namoc or a popuU tion for the city of 37030 HOUS. | Ii will thus bo aevn that OmahVi growth for the past twelve month has boon vorv rnpld and eh iwing ui incrcaso ol 11,700 in the number o residuuts. Besides a directory of names , tin volume contains a compendium nf n1 secret , benevolent , church , social am public societies In the city , tognthei with a map of the city , showing th strootB , aud additions , and sut-divle ions. In the introduction to thi work a number of cuts of the mi prominent public and private build ings are xtvon , which will give non resident some idea of the uagnUiconci of Omaha architooturo. Party's by the name of Johnnon' ' figurpuptotho ) ) number of 207 , whileth claaaiu but somewhat hackntyed iiam of Smith comes in for 253. The city shows quitu u number r foreign population , such as lltmiant who heretofore have never graced ou city. Altogether the Inborn of Mr. Wo'f 1mvo boon rewarded by the productio of a complete and useful book for th purpose of which ho dtmignod it. Bucklin'B Arnica tialva. The BSAT SALVB In the world for Oat Brnlaeo , Sores , Ulcers , bait Hhetun , Y < ver Horen , Tetter , Cbapued U r.ls , Chi blaltiB , Corns , nnd all ckln crupthms , an Voiltlvely ouronpllM , It lit Kntrnntocd t rlv BRtlafnctfon i tuary rcfcndn I'tloe , 25 oetita par ex. ffnt > U br f The Flood rit Cincinnati. Special Dtupatch toTuilliii. CINCINNATI , February 0. Thorlv < continues to riee two Inches an l\ou ; It wno ( Htj-seven feet three Inches i 12:31 : to day. Dispatches show H n codiul eight Inches at Marietta ' A will continue to rite hero till to mo row , and may reach six feet. No m dltional Iocs of property reported hen thouah butlnetu is much retarded , A Newport , Ivy. , fully two hnndrt families wore compelled to move fro ; thnlr < ] .veilings , and many innro wei driven to the upper stories. Weathi still clear and cold. The river at midnight was still r' ing slowly. The Ijisi will bo roue less than usual nt timiliar Hoods , c account cf the gradual rise , clvir tlmo to prepare. The river is filllr at Portsmouth this evening. Tl chief losses hero are the stoppage i dlstllleriea and other manufactoric and dliturbancoof railroad trtffia. No additional losses are reported at points up the river. THE MlXIOAN METHOD. Murder of Durban Hepburn In Chi huahua five Kuflliaa Lynched. SpecUl DlitchtoTlln | LM. Mexico , February 0. This morn ing a telegram received from Ohlhua hua , tat , S inday aficiuooti abuat two hundred cliwoluto cbaraotots , who haveoftMi giVuti tr. > nbk' , iitUukid n store bi'luiiging to > hu i'unos Altos mining company The employes re- slated , and Manna ! Archon , clerk , wan killed , Uoohan Hepburn , the rrlncl pil member t f the campnuy. neutto the etoru to qoiot the tumult , iiddrta sing thu attacking p tty in conciliatory language , but fi idinK his moderation mot wilh insul'sho ' hurrioi back to hit house. Juflt aa ho entered the room ho was shot and died inatantly. Four houra later a ti ht onsucd batwcon the employes and ruflians , four mon baing killed. Aid bclr g summoned from ad j inlrg towns , the authorities and cit izens turned cut on rmsno , cipturcd five rcflhr.8 , among them Hepburn's s"jilerer , tried and ixecuted then ; Monday , liepbnrn Wis wealthy and had invented mush money in Onihui- hna. Order was restored and the authoriti s are pursuing criminals in the mountains. A HOUNDING INliUJIRY. The Rubbo y Mniufactufera Closing Their bhop : a. Uui < e Com bination. Spcclil Dispatch to Til s Un. Ntw YOUK , Fabruarr 0 A private meeting o ! rubber mannficturera wae .held nt the Astor house yesterday , at which werj present fifteen represent- a'lvoa c f the loadii g rubber companier of the United States. The convention discussed the question of the advisa billty of forming a consolidated rub ber manufacturer g company , to include < tll thobiot compaiiies in the country , and after discussing the subject In al its points , decided to leave ttio mattei to a committee of six manuf isturers , who will make a report at the uei meeting. In accordacco with at agreement made last month a numboi of companica close their factories to morrow , and thiow at least 8COO , per aona nut cf employment. Thu rtasoi for this action is the high ptice o crude rubber , which manufacturer ! claim is duo to the operations o cliques working tanard Hpecnlativi ends. The mannfacturo/s would bi willing O piy the advanced price foi crude rubbur if they could get a cor reepondingly advance f guro for thtii goods. The Canntlinu t * Special I ) ep.tch tolns UKE. OTTAWA , Fobiuary 0 Parliament opened to-day. Ttiu governor general oral in an address from the throne , said : "While passing through thi United States I was rejoiced to ob many evidences of regard for the empire pire , of which thh country form * si largo K portion. ' May thia friendship so fully returned by us , bo enduring aa it is natural and advantageous ti the mutual interests oE both great na tions. " The governor general oaid the pro grosa of the Pacific railway was quit unprecedented. Triilb can now b carried on the main line from Thunde Bay to within fifty miles of the croc sing of thu South Saskatchewan , dkttanci ) of over ouo thousand milei It i 5 confidently expected the Rock Mountains will bo reached the presort yeir and that within the name porlo substantial progress will bo made o the Lake Superior section Tha ral way and track is laid upon a larg portion of the road now under cor tract in Oolr/tnbU. / Tlie lit BS nn the Ranges. Spetlal D spateh to TUB OIK. ST. Louis , February 0. Rennrl from the oattlo range eectiqn of Col ( rado aays the loss of stock by the sno storms and cold weather amount to 1 per cent. DBNVEK , February 0 Leading cv tin mon of Colorado uzprees th opinion that thu lota ot cattle on th ranges by the recant siorma will m exceed G per cent , may be Romethirj more. Many reports are highly BUI satinnal. The Colorado rnngea , o pecially cattle , were in line condltloi and thus far withstood the atom without severe lcs > , but if the n : tremo weather continues but a fe days longer the percentage will 1 greatly inoreaood. Demand it , and take no other Irn preparation i xcnpt Brown's Iron BI ten. It is thu boot. The TelrgrapuVholo - Special Dispatch to Tun His. NEW YOKK , February 0. Tl Evening Post nay * : The main poln of the agreement between the Wentoi and Mutual Union Telegraph con pauira and which only awalta slgnin ] uro ai fdllown : This Western Union wi least ) till linua nnd pr perty of tl Mutual Union ntid pay C per cent Ii tcrcat on Mutual Union bonds and ] per cent dividends on Mutual Unlc at'islc ; thfc consolidation of the servlc reduction of expensed , etc. Tl Mutual when operated by the Westei Union will , it is believed , give tl Western Union a net profit of $ GOC 030 jko ? 8COOCO per annum on tl lease. WycinliiR Amuried. Special Dispatch lo 'Ilia HUB. CHKYKNNE , Feoruarj 0. Gnv. Ha has written nil open Inner to Sunati Saundors.chaiimin of the uunato cot mltteo ou territories , potitionii agatnet the proposition to take Yelloi atone National park fremVyomlu giving It to Montana. Harry Oelrlcha , president of tl Wotnlng Game 1'rotective aasool tion , haa ulao written an open Iftt to Senator Vest on the same snhjcc Oo'rloho hews the acparlority of tl gHino laws of Wy > inii-g over Mo tam. The ent'ro ' pwp'o are MOHBI Dgjinst tha mo anro. Public moetio to pretest nro 'icing hold all ov Wycmlug 7h rinano'a of the U. F. Sp lal OUpatth to TUB 1J . NtwYtUK , February 0 Thoatal mnt of thu financial condition of t > ' Union Pacific will oho IT that after pa h iug a dividend of 1 per cant and pi n Tiding for all dues to the governmo the float Ing debt has been aubsta ig tlally liquidated , also that over ai in above the above mentioned items the wlll.remaln $ GOOCO in the trowu i , besides the sinking fond , THE CONDUCTAIRE,1 Th9 Person Who Pu ches in the Presence of ihu JPubsengairo OonUfrrefl From an Bvery-flay StandPoint - Point , Shorn of Hla Lantern Ho io Just Like an Orditmry Individual. An Interfiling Shotoh rf the Mon nndUlH Ktthtdf. It haa recently been decided in the court of an eastern atato that a rail road conductor occupies exactly the tame position with regard to his train that the captain of a ship docs tn hla vcaacl that ia , ho haa abtoluto con trol ever ita movements , This dtoi eion adds materially to the d g lily and iraportanoj of the conductor. Not tha' , his tmjesty his boon nl'g t at any time within the memory of thu traveling public-qalto to the contrary. Every ono stands In uwo of him , and the timid-minded passenger views hie approach with trepedatlon. In the night tlm3 , when the car la dimly lighted , and the temperature h either very much too hot or very much too cold , the conductor is omnipresent The door opens with n rush and shuta with a bang ; ho is among you. Hie elegant silver-plated lantern , brightly polished , gleams In Uo dim viata oa the reflections of light are cost off b > the burnished metal , The colored glass which onclrcloa the top of the glebe felvcs an unearthly and aatanlc appeoranco to hla face , The lantern la held in the usual manner , the con ductor's loft arm huugiug it up to hia breast aa if ho thought it would got away. The familiar cry of ticl-ata , given in a deep and sonorous volco apprises you that the boss ia after you , and you fumble about in your pocket * nervous ly for your pasteboard , whlih entities you to rido. A fueling ot relief croi'p ; over you after the august beir g hut brought a focus on you wilh his Ian- torn , punched your ticket and moved on. You imagine thut tH ! conductot something immeasurably out ( f the ordinary run of mankind , but he isn't. Yon only see him on dreas pa- rode , as it were. It ia u good deal like thu army. When the captaine and lieutenants are on dress parade , you wonder how they cm bo o fine looking and bravo. You pea ibly for got tint the exhilaration of the band , the gold lace on the thouldtrs , the brass buttons and cotton padderj breasts of the officers go a lonz waj towarda fastening the dlatingu.ish.ee appearance and warlike front on them When the dress parade ia over ant tbo fine trappings are taken off ant thu d dicers go over to the cutler stort and sit down and play 25 cent ante aud drink cocktails aud whisky straight , they unbend and act liki ordinary mortals. So it is with thi conductors. When they finish worV ing the trait and go forward to the baggage car anc tear themselves loooo from their Ian tern , they converse freely with the baggage and expreaamon , and , if in i good humor , they will even condo scctnd to talk to the head brakeman. Conductors are human , and man ] of them are even imbued with thi desire to make money rapidly. It i said that some of them are foolisl enough to got the idea into their hoac that they are a stockholder in thi roadr and in a ft of abstraction proceed coed to declare a dividend while 01 their run by pocketing some of th "pick-up" fares without oven consult ing tha directors on the expediency o thu measure.Vo do not think thi i < s a common thine with the boye hoifevor. There arc a good man ; gentlemen among conductors , and o course they would never do any sue ! thing. But black sheep gut into over flock , nnd wo aru writing about thee dark gpecimene. When two trains meet ou the roa and the-conouctors get out and shak hands with each other and inquir irith solicitude , "What kind of atrai havu you got ? ' n person who Is not o l.s likuly to be deceived. Ho thinks i refers to the number of passenger aud uiaybo their sccml qualities. Thi la not the case. All they want t know is ho IT much the other haa mad on his own account. In most raiiwa stations now-a'days may bo seen nc ticea to the tffect that passengers pui chasing tickets before entering th train will ba entitled to a rpbato of certain amount , usually 25 cents This reduction la not made out of an love the companies have for you , or t EIIVO the conductor the labor of aellln the ticket , oh , no. It is a deep corj spiraoy to defraud him out of hi rightful dues , the local travel , A con ductor is onu of the most consclentlou meu yon ever saw. Hu does not tak al [ the money ho collects from tb passengers to his own uso. Ho has method for ita distribution which i highly jnst aud equitable , aud on which should recommend Itself t bank cashiers and atato treasurer ! After he gets through colloctln tickets from thoao passengers wh have them and money from these wh have no ticket * , ho divides the mono between hltnaelf and the company 11 takes all the money in hla right ban and throws it up to the ccilii g of th car. What sticka 10 the ball cord be longs to the company " , id what . ' . ll to the floor la his share. Nothing ca bu faitur than thie. Ho gtvea th eomo show which ia u 10 company , grot deal more than moat men voula dc Lk'ciuae thu managers of the road d not eeo fit to havu the bull cord c at fixed that rorao of the money rroul aslck , the conductor is no' to blame. Some people ray tint freight cor du.-tors do not have a fair clintics , i n the matter of fact ia that it ia pie t ebo Inrd picking for them. They miiing boy to make a little , however , by helpin yo - each other , When two freight train eDt aru standing at a station , 0110 tf whlo Dt is ju t ready to pull out , a countrj U > man and hU wlto may happen to waite id to rldo for a station or two. If the re do , the conductor will casually remat " 7 to his companion , after looking at h watch , "Well , I must draw out. " Th. ther conductor will hasten up to tha ouplo and ask them if they re going on the train , If they ho will tell them they have got time to got on btfore it starts , hey will hurriedly jump aboard ithoat baying their tickets in the tatton , thus saving the agent the rouble of stamping and Bnlltpg their 'ckots and allowing the 2o centi rr- ate , and the conductor don't mind IB work at all. Thn next tima th'iati no o indac'oM meet on the road , the no will eay to the other ni he hauds ut u bill or sumo silver , ' 'I own jou hat , " mid t > n other one smiles aud Conductors are sometimes subjected o netillinn remarks by the train men , specially thu engineer , who srenu to 0 itrht in qutMiomnjftho uuthoiity of 10 f rmcr. Only a r-hort ( ituG 1150 on the Union 'uotfic a conductor was Insulted by nn ineer in a way whkh uum have ntlo his blood bull. The cngincor ' a friend , who wan also a railroad lan that ho wanted passed ever the ) > d , Ho wont to the conductor and eked him. The latter histttedand nally saidVII : , I don't know narlry whtther I can lot him ride or ot , thu company are watching us relt ? close now. " The engineer got mad and said , 1 . 'a not for paisicg railroad mon that iiey ro Witching you , its your mg fingersTno conductor wa stonished. The engineer's friend ot a free ride , however. Mike yourself healthy and strong , lake life happy by using Brown e ron Bitters. Mm R-lnlUcd to Death pedal 1) upatcli to Tim HKK , DKS.VKK , February ! ) A bill to tax he net nutpit of minus pttsed bath houses i f the Icgiolatura. In the sen- te the fuht was must bitter , lasting itftcr 1 o'clock this mornii g Several 'eadini > state papers oppeaad the bill ruin inception and prnnounco it un utraio upon the state's leading In dustry. The execution of Milton J. Y , r- berry , for the murder i f Uhns. Cunp- hell Innt year , ( incurred at Albuquer que , N. M. , at 3 o'clock this ttpr- uoou. HH haintngued the crowd "for hnlf an hour from thu scaffold , and died soon after. Skinuy Man. "Wellfl" Health Ronuwer" rostoret health and vigor , cures Dyspepsia , Impotence , Sexual Debility. ? 1. New Yoih Notts Special nieiwtch to Tim DBS NKW YOMK , Fiibruiry J ) . Tha pov iiuuM't haa nned tbohrm of Phelps , Stukes it Co. , bniikers , for thu recov ery of internal reveM'o upon their capital a * the rafo nf Ji oor centrfr " mouth. Thej'd o ui"d that only he capital ot ,1 banking psenclatioii nctnully employed In tlio b.tnkora business wna hahlo to taxiMon b/ the government , nnd directed the jury to fiad a verdict for the cefendantn. The diaticguUhcd jury summoned to hold an trq-icat ovtr the body of Michael Kel'oher ' , the victim of a ntic'n frnnz } , in BsIIevue hoanlta ) , fizz'ed. Gen. Grant \vna on the Mexi can commiislon and could not attend , Jay Gould Bent a physician's certificate that ho was rufferlne from facial neu ralgia. Ex-Mayor Cooper was chair- laau of the uaaombly district commit tee meeting to-day. Ex Mayor Hall was excused nn the plea of "press ol business , " Yillard could not bo found and Sheridan Shook WBB out of town , The chamber of commerce issued t memorial to the president on the sub ject of prohibition of importation o ! American bacon and ham into Gar many. many.TUTTS PILLS SYIVIPTON1S OF A ( TORPBD LIVER Z < O33 of Appetite , Bowolg coatlvo , Pain in the Head , witli a dull sensation - sation in the back port , Fain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after outing- , with a disinclination to PX- ertion of body or mind , Irritability of tcmpor , Low spirits , with a feol- itirrof haviiisr negrlectcd some duty. , w eiriness. Dizziness , Flutterloj ; ai the heart , Dots before the eyes , x el- low Skin , Headache generally over the * right eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams , highly colored Urine , -YVl YVlCONSTIPATION. . TTJtf'S IMTjT.S are etprrlally daptril ( o ( iicli cnscx , one tloao et fectH micli a clmiiftc of feellitK MB to- iU tlio ini-y Incrciiie tlieAi > pftItennr1can e the body loTnhe on t'le li , thus Hi tain U iiourUlied , na tiy their Tonic Action on tlio J > luc tlvcOrKxinlJcK- ular Stool * nro iiroiluccd. l'rl < o IS cents. : t * niurrnv St. , IV. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Grur HAIBOR 'WursKrno chunpo to a QLOSST BUCK by a glnitln application of tlil-i 1)r. It Imparts amtnrul color. Actnlntitaiitnnoniis- ly. SoUl Ly TinnrL'lstaorEi.iit byeiiiuo.wjii rpceliitof..Sl.O < > . OFFIGK , an MIIII11AV ST. , N. T. Dr.TlTTKJlAM < lLcMlilmMi.iirorimilli | < ii ii.l-V li lll be ln l ! l HILL cu \i\\cMam.J \ \ \ fS'SPEO IAU b will FO&I1IVELY not b l juried unless paid In advance. IO LOAM MONtY TO LOAN Call at Law othcoof D. 1 MONEY as room fcCrelfhton Block. _ _ _ ( C Farrian T LOAN-On chattel mortfroso fi MONEY . A. U. Tutton , Ho. 1510 Douln ; 8tiv t front room upi-taira , 435-tf TO IOAN At 8 per cent It - . tcrest nmimaotf. , nooandU | wards , for fcto B ) ears , on first closa city and fan propert ) , UKMIS HKAL HKIATK un J LOAN Aousc : IBth and Pouitlas Hu. OVEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrher M n < kl Eat ae and Loan Agency , oppoj't ' 7d7-t ( TT.D-Mtnt i work In tltubr. " . Mam fller. lltn ! ree . 072-12t " T8 W n cd mole rr fonale , In t\ci AOE" am t" u In the Uclted Stiles $10 ( tu.rl3.iO par d y erslly ma'c G. C , hl'EOU & CL > , 10 Darcl y Strict , ho * York City. J 18 1m roor. / \ trot girl for ceicinl hou'i W/NteD Mrt W. W. rl tulaai. 10th stre bolwern lonewoith and Jlirc . BTO-Vt - frr tita 1 Ii mil/ . Must the WANTEU-OIrl cooking nt soner tio'jutwork. Uood w e'tn av 'xl plrl. App' a C. A BINOER'H Storr , 030 IO 15ih , Df r Cai I cl A enur. WANTK& A KOOdbjrber. Jntihy thejm App y to U. F. aUMl'KUT , MI-lOI Fremont , Ktb. . - houteVreper , n > lddle-fi woman lthouchlldrtn , In tuLlIy of l : AddMM Ihll week "J. P. Ame , "rUntci s I'cte OmUia , tiler which t D' lr , 6510t 1 inij WANTED For Reneraf bouwirorV Jtz y Darenpoit St. fcjo ] 0 ( ' ' " " In ArA.NT.F-DTA y'U'lf gricert I V lluit ii'itfennid the l ml m sand thi ra-t r or < w. Al o upctk netnian and > i g Ui. A ) . r a ' 1' . T. s. io. . " Un Illce , l h lull oami nd uddrei' . Alioa o ard tarueiol re'erence * _ D 7d atC > iincld hoiii7. 917-13 _ _ XjTANT ED Four flr t cU' w'le'tors ' Mftar V V. io tf w < m n. Mar lei men preferred. Ad- rK" 8 II , 9V-HJ ML. ! / L. / , AXTAX'Kn-l'lriBi t friinlOcd room rr Milt . ' * , " .r'lln"i''r ? ' ' 'T 'I ' RM lianil wlfn with h nnl A 'ilres uutl , Kojru rj 15i ) "P. N | | ' ( are MIIUul llrte . FebVl * W\iHj-dtu ; il uliyit lail.r , kiri i , , n p U ti faiUj inf lecanclln rltn Hot ' , Illli lr.- ' . 073-9 } WANT-ftD ASl'uitlm by acomnoient ulrl ' > ti ttSrcik o cl nrl | In a l at fam'ly. lv r f rencf. Aild 't ui ilnwtrd Stnot " et. 1C til ll'.h , nor h a do eo end do r fr m OCO 9t ; \Va 'ta ! ' i-- a < anon , Flats' cltj O ru'irences. AdJrc B"C" . tee olllco. < il nt * OH HtNI-MOUlJtn AND UAMD 'I U rooinhoti c , with barn , 18th and avinp tt. FIv room cttbt'r < . ne Oih nlllukory. Inquire of J. tltll'l'SK E , 035 14 15U H. 5th. K H'NT 'vo Ur.-e nomi , " "d or J unliml h.U . 8 C south 18 h s'rea DOS UI [ 70K KK-T Cot' < ol23 fct. iUry'ft > e ue. f Inquire r ext ilcor 9C9 12 F0 < Itl-Nr Ku tilthol r onwl h hoard , Ka hnfi room. Also table board , ilJIB bW t t-KNT 4 air 8 linil thin Ij in I-u of 1 * itjlllor , wl h hem of twj roiiin , Liml ii three farc-l , oruo 2l ' 'o , oierf 18 acres id ote cf i acres , and all rj | < - - f'nr l. Il'JIH A e t , Olu-tf I'.th and DJII.W | atriet' . FOH U NT Neit eot'lKiful' lit nlcelocaMon. IZ 00 jwr mo , th. D.J THOMAH D5J-13 IIUKE utif > trilsscd rooms for rent , with hay window , 1118 hlcaio ( strict. Olur.lt OK lriwin' frur rein a"d kUch- F en. Apply A. JIu phy 4H14h-t 9' 1UK H hT Double oitK Ij Jacobs' SM-lw PO KENT l/p-9lali8 / oet 1417 farna-n Mt. 8J0.1W JO'tv ' ( ) . JACOliS. \ UAKOUA CKK > Kli ! T Tl o 2nd story _ t\ . and h Sfment of bulldlu No 1111 farnara ilmt. Inquire next doereas . j81mi ! FOR It"NT-ne orBan , $3,00 per m nth , at A. Ho'pa's Muilc Hall 777-lm ARU-M Hern co ron.e cea 1S10 Oodge St. " 3-lm Tin H UKNT 2i house . 2 to I" roomi , at $3 to J1 $ 5 per m nth 8hr.\cr's Kent Bureau , op- o east oiner. Lf68-tf liiOH HUNT So\oral snu 1 hnmos , 5 roomi L1 cack. DK. C. H. PAUL. ' 33-lm UH K Nl Oun Ur 'e iiI4i * < y fur i M'ud rooiu with h ard f.r tno at 1808 CallforiiU St. 7nT.Iraii. B ' New Map nf Omaha , Just completed an J rca 1 > for dell * crj at ? 5 cai h. Is 4 feet wlda by 7 feet lon # . Larirust ami most complete map of Omaha over published. Otficlal map of the citv. Si'o column. I7O i SAUK ( J r il tf Dr hi r is 1) II- j.1 r nu. ' 21o S. ICti M tai-BJ PflU SVIA-i'o cl lu'n'tnri1 , I'cluilrg h r and Inr flxtuio- th leu nf t nhuilillrj ; nju re ol H char O'Krt'o rV Kuer.i , No.i \ \ > o th U-.littro t Oiiuhi , Neb KJ7-1 { "AI.KKurniluro in i lu-iclu tlttm 8 at ' I c Hou f , onlOtUstrctt , bjt. L'BTenrort ' mid Cupl ol \ari- - . 15 1U Thioo rTi two honoT. > v E i tq i-re taVe , BC2 3t IBtu and Cat ; . F OALi' Touin of hitris , liarrieH , and v a7Q'at S17 Lcav > n f r'hwre t OC'-I3t EOltS LIijpanolm Ic' , Parn Buandwa on Inquire Jamoi I'aUon.rOpc hou'uau tl , Jie-luio IISAII > A lar-je Ice fhont , almost ntw siilt We lor fa tion nr rtt urunt , cost 120 CO l > l 11 told for 7ii ou also 01 H MII.I 1 like y orn - nu'iitetl cojl.trr , 1U1) Doll ION bt. Dlk- > \ \ , ' HUT r I > i Milu .L. baitraiu the null card \ > llxiurc * now In ute at nur vorls. Ihu ccin 1 t "uiflt lent uotd t new , nd o rtNtiof 'n liiuflO ITS" POTII ) II 'If ' , Hn.ter.Rto m P nip , ! -niolf ht > k , Rtrii > fid W itr O { , \V.nriH' ) < Vai\cs rfpc < , < te. It wi.be tiKiu ounli it thh lir-t o ( Mj t JUy fj rtto ntcr s t > itr Indict o call xn1 H tlnnfo tikii Ajr hi ; tSund i 'xrtp * ' } at the \V ilniAn Mul nil imk'j , comcracva tojnth o'.rt Nl < h- < kti1 01T-i'u . AL.1llou'u aud lot for rale on H )3th Fvi.l t Dorcus acrittj. Call on the premises. Tl OTi : , KJUSALE CIin.\P fi2mllrB e8t of Ij Oinah * . on ho Union Vacille railroad barn , two ttiry hoto1 and furniture , three to 81) MUis'ootl stand , KO d bUbni.- ! > ! < . GOwil ttcwons fur scllluf , ' . Inquire of aubacriler. AL NOBUIS , 713-lm-mo "oirh ( end , Neb , i ALIv t'uc eu niapH ol l\o rubka :0c ilOR 1 Korbirgalns ini aha City lmpro\eJ and un rnpreil property , cal ! onViu r , Kliri- ver , i'o i Udtate Agent , oppod te poitolllcc. .1UU i K SIX room ixittio Kith hnrn nd IJ half lot on Chicago utrcut , near Illirh School Only SL',300. JIcCAOUK , 27-t > _ OPP. I > OH SALtJ A ur t cinm recond ti ud l Imeton- F Call > tl31Bn > rneySt. 897'tf IIKiriC FOll tALEtO.OO p r th-U' jd , Yard 15th street , two b Otka tenth tf llo'levuo road utc 2J-3m ( LOUE ZODIBBIJJ _ , _ EMIS New Map of Oinahi , Just completed OIK. J ready for il ll\ cry at Wiaach. Ii t fe-.t wl < 1 LargCBt arid most conipletu map ol Omaha over published. OrGelal uiap of tlir city. Soj column. T CST Thlledrivlneon tba vi'nlno' J > nu- _ Lj rv fcth , a inlnn bo * Find r rljj " return lu I IS V rniin it/tet ai.d rcceUo ro C3il. Yeetc-d y atr rno-nan Otter Muff con- LOST vl ItoMniclkeichiel w | < h ohwror.icr nn Lumlrjr ( < or lz\rd 'r o' , retwicn 18lh and foil. Fuller cal for riw.ird at H'.b.1) ! ! Lir.B. . ' , ' .a ICth Ktifct EDWARD KUKHU MAG STEH "K PAUIYSTKUY AND COND' TI 'NALIST , 498 Tooth utrcet , hetvtueu Farnam and Hartley. Will , with ho aid of iruardlan snlrits , obtain for any ono a itlanee of the past and present , and on certain conditions ID the fu ture. Boota aud Shoes made to order. 1'ufect BatUfaotlon enarantwrt. Absolutely Pure. This pen der ncor > arlca. A marvel of ] < urlty. ttrcnirtn and wlioltsonienena. iloro cconcmlcal than the ordinary k'ndt , and cannot he xldln competition with the multitude of low test , thorl eUht , alum or phosphate powder. Sold only In cans , IloiiL BiKWa l'o c Co. , Wkll-Sk , M