i i/ .4 THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WEDJSUSDA * FEBRUARY 7 The Omaha Bee. Pnbllnhed every morning , except 8nn 7 , The enly Alonday morning dally. * TERMS BY MAIL- One Year..810 00 I Throe Monlha.3,00 Six Montha. . 6.00 | Ono Month. . . . 1.00 CHE WEEKLY BEB , published every Welnesday. TERMS POST PAID One Year $2.00 I Thrco Montha. fX ) qii Month 100 | One Month. . . . 20 AMKKICAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Agent * . " ewsdealcra In the United States. , CORRESrONUENOE Oommnnl. | atlona relating to N'owa nd Eilltorlnl ji liters rhdtild bo uddronsod to the Eurron or THE UKE. BUS1M < ; = S LKTTEIIS All Baslnei Iiotters atitl Iteuilttancea ationld bo rd ircBted to TIIK BEE PcnusmwJ COMPANT JUAHA. Drafts , Chock * and Po ti > tlioo Jrderj to be inodo payable to the order of the Company. BIB BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , E. ROSEWATER Editor. The $500,000 appropriation IB in every respect a capital steal. WIGOIKB' storm has gone to join the man who found Charley SBKATOFJJ at Wathlnpton are eald to regard an extra ocuilon as inuvltablo and to bo prcpiriug for It. A HIONAL serviao to the country would bo the removal of ( general i from the oornrnand of ti { < TUB Lincoln Jounwl still continues to abuse Benalor Van Wyck. Pdro- loum Y. Nasby Gere can't forgot the loss of tlut postoffi'-o. WITH her rlvera barsting their banks and fluodi in every section of the state , It looks aa If Ohio DM under the operation of the much hated Pond law. . EVBIIY representative of the riil- roads in Lluooln IB talking against time iu the hope of killing all legisla tion against the extortions and abuses of corporate monopoly. As the jawa ol the corporation law yers in tha legislature wag steadily , the jaws of those members who douiro honest regulation , demanded by the poopio , diop. TIIK house oomnlttoe on oommoroo is preparing another river and harbor bill. In spite of the dreadful ramago wroucht by the Inst tlver and harbor bill the house still persists In playing with loaded weapons. THE legislature ought to bo deaf and dumb < rhen the bill Increasing the grounds of the Omaha asylum for mutes como3 before them. There is no necessity whatever for iucroaiiug the real estate owned by the Institu tion. PBKSIDKKT Annum has transmitted to the senate the resolution of the Nobraeka legislature requesting that Oanadlan lumber bo placed on the free Hat and' commending Senator Van Wyck for his efforts looking to thin end. SECRETARY OP TUB NAVY CHANDLEI appeals to congrats for an asslstanl secretary. Aa there is at present one naval officer for every eight seamen it the na\y It looks aa If one might bi pared on a pinch to help the secret * In the burdensome duties of his ofllao TUB only two republican lenaton who had the courage to vote to pa books on the free list were lugalk anc Yan Wyck. Senator Van Wyck i making himself a record in the tarif debate in favor of tax reduction tha wilt not be forgotten by hla constltu enta. TUB government has a claim agalna Tom Oohlltroo ( or 910,000 , and thi congressman elect professes to bo abli to pay only $500 of the amount. A Tom la notoriously the biggest liar li America , it is scarcely safe to acoop h'j word In a matter affecting his owi Interests. The claim ought to col looted in full. GOVERNOR PATXISON , of Pounsyl vanla , has sent a message to the legit iaturo urging the prompt passage of bill to prohibit unjust discrimination and pernicious favoritism on the pat of railroads in their freight ratoi This latter point he emphasizes ) urgent. The now constitution of th late prohibits snch dlncrlmlnatloc but left It to the legislature to onforc the prohibition by the necess&r statutes. The governor points to th clause of the constitution on th one hand , and the needs ( the people on the other , and I a tone of dignified poromptorluoi calls on the legislature to do Its dul in the premises. It is urged thi railroads theuld discriminate in the charges between short and long dl t&ncei , &s it costs BO much to hand goods , This Is a more pretext ; charg for handling goods are not ohorg for freight , and to double and tret the latter under the pretense of pr Tiding for the former is a species downright swindling. The rallroa are common carriers , and the least I Torltolem shown to individuals or ' calltlei ought to bo severely puuUhi \ T * - THE DUBLIN ASSASSIN * . The murder of Ljrd Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Secretary Burke In the Plcunlx patk , Djblin , on the Gth of May last aent a thrill of horror throughout the clvlllzad world. Thu masica generally of the Irish people recognized the deed aa a blot on the character of the country. The nation- allst aoction particularly saw In the event the frustration cf their beat hrpoa. AH believed that with the rueignntlon of Mr. Furstcr and the appointment of Lord Cavendish a now era was about to datm upon the country , and that the conciliatory mcaiores outlined by the British cabinet would rapidly bt put into execution , These hoped wcro daehed to the ground by the ter rible tragedy in Plnuaix patk Pub lic r-yrap.Uliy , wtich for two joan previoas had been BO freely extended , waa at ones withdrawn from Ireland , and the entire Irish poopio suffered by the doodn of a bind of ont throats , who are now believed to bo in the hands of the law. It la a matter oi general congratu lation that the mystery teems at lasl solved. The sensational surprise ii ( the Dublin police court on Saturday was the tramp card in the government cico. The testimony of Michael Kav- anaugh Booms to rivet the laat lluk In the chain of evidence which convlctu the guilty" partncro in the .conspiracy of Jfltat M y. \ KavanaugH awcara that ho drove a car to Phcunix pi k"on the evening of tbo aneaflslnatton , which contained fopr prisoners Jn the 4ofkj that upon his arrival at the scene of tu ? another cor , containing foot of the accused , joined them , and that the tnnrdur took place within his hearing , five additional conspirators participating irr the attack on Lolfa Cavendish and Mr. Batko. From the tcutlmouy it apprM that Burke WAS the only object of assault aa at flrat decided upon , nnd that Lord Gav- ondlah wna murdered becauao ho viae In Bnrke'a company , After the naur. dor Kavanaugh drove { our ot tbo no- sassln'a back to the city , stopping for a moment at tbo river , where tbo bloody knlvco with which the dread ful deed was committed wore thrown Into the black waters , Taken In Usolf , the testimony ol the Informer would bo open to suspicion , but It L > corroborated aa to details by three independent witnesses. There la no reasonable doubt that the gov ernment , after nearly a y tar's vigorous - ous search , have finally laid tholi hands on the light men , nnd in doing o have uncovered a aroat conspiracy , that has boon reoponolblo foe moat of the brutal crimco which have dlj- graced the Irish uamo for the pa * three ycaro. The hope so cordially oxprceood bj Mr. Pnrnoll and the loadora of thi Land Le&gno , that these ruffliiui would bo brought to justice , Is nov llkoly to bo realized. Their blood ] dooda have paralyzed all attempt ) at conciliation towards Ire land , have alienated all forelgt sympathy aud blocked the march o reform. Every Irishman who Is mon Interested iu the welfare of his ooun try than ho Is In the execution o schemes of private" revenge willap plaud the execution of those humai batchers of the Dssaselnatlon circle The sooner those criminal secret BO clotios are supprcanod the bettor 1 will bo for the country and Its cltizono THE MILLIONAIRE BARON B. Wo hear much more nowadays tha : we used to of "tho poorer classes and "the richer clawei" In the Unite Btatoi. Fifty yean ago wealth WE more evenly distributed throughot society and the only aristocracy whlc wai not repudiated by our people wi the aristocracy of intellect. Wit the growth and development of tt country and the increase of speed ; tlon haa come the rapid acoumulallc of large fortunes and an eager pursu of wealth regardless of the means use in Acquiring It , which li dal Betting up higher barriers between ti rloh and the IDBJB fortunate. Fifl years ago $200,000 waa a largo fortut and John Jacob Astorwho was quote aa worth a million was regarded as modern Crowns. To-day the numb , of mllllonalraa has Increased a hni drod fold aud several thousand clt eons of the republican C9nnt the wealth by the hundreds of thousand The tendency of the times hi t most clearly shown Itself slm the outbreak of the war. Tl era of reckless spaculatlc which then , sot In has continued nn bated over since. Men * lost sight the old-time business methods 1 which modest fortunes worn looki upon as the result of years of Indc try and commercial foresight , ai risked their all upon the throw of die. "A million " or nothlna" was t cry on Wall street , echoed from t corridors of the produce exchange a carried into every great spoculatl enterprise. Capitalists with in < cunning than honesty otlg atod gigantic tchemos of c porato swindling. Stock y torlng and construction oompa profits entered into commercial 1 on the wholesala. Great monopol of Into oxlitenco sprang through the i ds sorptlon of smaller enterprises , wl 'a- ' the continuance of K ftwar ta lo. taxed the public for the benefit of < id. industrial barons who grow upon the linpcsls laid upon the pee ple. As a a mult the United Statrt has now a largo and a growing arts * tocracy , whoso claims for distinction and cxcluolvoncss rests solely upon the slzo of their bank deposit * . Their exhibitions of vulgar dlspUy fill our newspapers In every largo city The press chronicles each now add ! tlon to their magnificent palaces , and devotes as much space to their moot recent extravagant fancy as it docs to their lateit successful scheme for ad ding to their poauasionn. The growth of privileged clowcs le > \ danger which seriously threaten the prosperity of the country. Tht undue accumulation of wealth is in- creating with too much rapidity in the United States. Our Goulds and Van- dorbllte , Kecnes and Crockcra , Fields and Ojmmacla Inve not ricurrd thnr immen'eo firtunos by industry end fortnight in Irgitltna'.o tranuao'.lonB. If they had no ouo would have nny flight to object. The millionaire Vur6ns have becdmo millionolrca by & dlarcgard of all the Interest but tbolf own. By levying tribute on the people ple they hnve directed the currents nf wehlth flowing through the channel * of trade to their private benefit and added to their own poefJCEtoious by rob bing the public. THe day has como when the great social problurii of checking this dangerous tendency of the liaios is fortiug itstf } upon the pabplo of the United States aalt never has before. And the ugUatlon cannot and will not cease until laws are posted and enforced fof the protection cf- society frcm the oarse of a people divided into t fro clones * the million- * irp3 and Iho Rrn OLOUDvho since the days of the Ft. Phil Kesrnoy mazeacro hoi p.noo,9pd ; < ; 3 in keeping his name piomi- nently before UiO f 1'Wio ' 10 framstng through thu oant wUti & oiory tlmt ho was robbed by tbn government of 4,000 ponica during the Sioux cam paign in 1870 , mid aavoral Waebington corrodpoudcuts r.iid A uumbor of phlU anthroplc eastern papers have worked themselves into a high degree of ox- cUcrnout over the cruel wtong which was perpetrated upon this friendly In dian , An Interview with one of Genera' ' Crook' * foraev ofiioora of staff , which Is printed in another column of TUB BBS , effectually di&poncs of lied Cloud's claim and his pretenses of loyalty during the Rosebud campaign. The 4,000 hones dwindle down to 400 ponloa taken from hostile Sioux sold tot their benefit , the procoadn of which wooo Invented in cattle and turned ovur to Bed Oloud'a band. The atoiy of starvation and want IB plsood in IU true colors and another instance ol General Crook's Wisdom In dealing with refractory Indiana la brought t light. The interior department in this In stance Booms to have ctlrrod np a first class mare's nest. AMOKO other matters of interest tc Omaha which ought to receive the at tention of the legislature la tht amendment of the law regarding boards of education In cities of thi first class. Experience ban proved that a board composed of six members the number at present on our boarc of education , is too email for the worl which comes before it. Betides , fem Is a quorum of six , and four mombort are too few to control the board. Thi number ought to bo increased to a least nine , all of whom should b elected at large. This would give n a board of education largo enough b deal promptly and effectually wltl the growing Interests of our schools PERSONALITIES , h Joah Billing ? h a been In Foughkeepal 10 vWtioK hi ) mother , who In 02 yean old. Oath la still leoturlrg on "ThomM , th n Doubter , " Alter heating the lecture pec plo do not blama Tbotruu , Itd Aa Ions aa Mr. Beltzhoover remains I d ea Gen. LUzen U1 bo perfectly e fIt f y la predlotluK itormf weather , Mra , E , A. Jewell , .ot Georgetowt 0 mohii , . cooBtecl down a hill on B lucd rle 0y tha other afternoon , her ntnotiath blrtl JBV Gould began life by kacplag boot In a hardware atur . It VJRB only a qaei tlon ua to whotnor Jay got near the bjok , The keeplug wan easy. ) Mr. llobort Brownlug'a forthcoming vo nme la to be called "Joooeerla. " Whethi it la H patent medicine or a long pad hi not baen made public. George K , Anderson , of Tituevflle , h : hU lita limured for (315.000. This thought to ba the lursea : personal Insni ance In the United State * . Sarah Uerohardt'ii Jewels are being sol 10 t auotlnn in l'arl. < . The name of the gei tleman who beat three aces for Mr. Sara Uernhardt h&s thua far escaped pnbllclt ; Lillian Wbltlrg upoko Uet week befni the Boston Womitu'tf UiKht'a Auoolatle on "Women In American JournMUm Thli U believed to be the eialeat subject c record. A woman at Greensboro , N. 0. , 58 yea old. haa bought pair of Bpectacl id and begun attending school. The net ot the Bf . cher-Tl.ton scandal teemi ' bard been rather alow In reaching Nor ho Carolina. head Col. Jamei Coulter , a member of tl TenncMee legislature , wean hU hair like ad woman , banga and all. There la ion vo curlotlty In thi * section to know what ttj of bloyole Col. Coulter rlde f and what ire hla dally allowance of clgareta. In. Queen Victoria having accepted the N < Tentament which aavwl a aoUtier'a life the battle of Tel-el-Kebir , tbo Oblca a- Tribune "The whnao ay : man Ufa w any eared by a deck cf cards will prnbat ny communicate with the Prince ol Wale : Ife Henry Ward Beechor believes In worn lea dressing richly and taxtefully , but doea r ib- believe In sending to Worth , of Parli , I - dre8ee , ai be nerer a w one of hit dreu lie that wsa not § lr Inchea too abort at one e riff and three feet too long at the other. Mme. Nlliaon told a repretentlve ot t .ho Cincinnati Enquirer recently tbat abe w fat greatly afflicted with Insomnia , and teldc lpt more than three honia during the night. Tae late Mr , Nlls'on la prooably now making up for loat time. Mra Hannah Tyler , ol Branfnrd , Con- n ctlcnt , who hna been trechtaa ! for hfloen yeara , ft U from bfr chair the other Hay , getting tuch a ahcck M to biing hack the thud of atieecb , and now aho Ulka s well nn over. Mr. 1'yler niw seea that too much furniture la worse than m ne , P r on Nownnn , tpeaklcg to a rf | > ortcr about the allver mine la which 10 uanv Mdli < Hli t ministers were Ibtcrralcrt. an ! which pn vtd worthier , paid th t , "ihern waa a Inrge-aiz d Etrdopijn In the truce " If thin la no ill JClhlnpau will luvo the public Hympathy. The llev. [ Joeeph Conk fell betwr en o trnln of CA > K and the ttntlim platform nt I'onltner , Vt , the other iUy nod w f pulled ouc by u i ytunder jiiBt In < lu o to t'eeapa u tetlous injury It l < mup foil tint Mr. C'uotc full uve pome uf the law wor la hfl la iu tha habit of tar < ylug Htuuud with him. An ( XHirlntillon of the book ? of That ) . deui P. Butli-r , clilcf cleik in the w tor department of Ciinden , N. .T. , * \ nwa n dfioiticn , ! of 8JK/lMr.o ( / the l t if Jjcu iry. If ha hud hut been liiterlumd with ( t l jirobab o that Mr Uu.ler would havu b * n the only m n In 0 tnien ( ntilo 10 culf' brnto the next fou th uf July. Morjeika > ald In iespin'0 to the re- muk ttiat Mary Andtri ; 'U KDI cold nnd unlmp k'.flot.od In her lnv < ) acenea ou the atnje , "There IB no such thin * hs n old and unlt/ijmsHloiifd girl. ViiJeimun limy teem HO , becau o ahe haa not met the right IK-IS m. Him will meet h'rn , huwtv.-r , mid thai will remedy her & { > | it > rtnt coUne'r. An attre'ofl mntt Ml In love before you ten her ( it lit r bott. Tberold uoixieptlonto the rule. " Juat l-eforo Iho Ute IVuesbu Ptfoce Ohnrlea ezpliod , the emperor entered the room , and the doctor , upprotchlog Ih bed cif tto Beml-unconcclous prince , announced ' His majraty the euitio/or. " Ilearii'g thoiu wurun , the dyice uifn uado a hum vllorl. r luid Mi right hftnd , ncd faintly exclaimed , "K labe hocLt" ( li-itg may he Hv ( ) Thceo wire his lf. t words , and he theu quietly vzpircd , with bid band In that of tbo empree * . The emperor , who was deeply moved , knelt at the bcdaido Christina Nllfsjii tclli ft Cincinnati re porter that eho probehly will mnko her homo lo Netv York. ' 'I have really noth ing fo bind toe tb the otber aide of tbo wa. Kit , " i he eaM. "J , r yen taw , came from A DjWAnt fatnliy , I .im proud of it , My father and mother , h ) were Sjredl&h peaamtH , are both deau , I am tbo yuoa < tm ol a family of teyen children. Well , my brotherd and rlttora cie atill alive , Tteyuro yM peaawit ? , fond of tholr frfo life and will rever cbanie. ; I can under , stand them , but with the change that hue taken pjacj la me by education , musically &n' Aiherwlio , AUA by my nraoctatlon iu the world , thny oonnut nndpr < tHnd uie , " ' Badly BlriolsoA- Special Dlapatch to TUB Ujn , VVATJsitBtmy , Oono , , February 12. Bltihcp Logue , of Ireland in ackuowl- edgltig a drtjffcfor eevernl hundred del > Iftro recently aqnt for tha relief of the iilsli-uaicd Iu the county Donegal , writes to the treasurer of t'uo National Land Lv gao that the number of people ple Htrlokon la not aa l&rge aa in 1879 , but the ao : onr.ta coming in from the distressed diatrlcts are more heart- rendering than any received during that gloomy period , nnd thou'.anda of poor oreatnrai will not bo able to Bupprvua the cry cf dlsticoa much longer. A Glowing dpoclol Dltpatch to TUB Dm. PHILIDELPHIA , Fobru ry 12. Romero , the Mexican minister , wai eutorttlned thla evonlne at a dluccj given by the oWswnsof'Phll&dolphla , Kx-BIfyor Fox presided. Romerc expressed the hope that the bond ) between the two republics wonld grow stronger , nnd drew a most fhttorlnj picture of the brilliant future in atori for the country ho represented. Salvation and Sliver- Bpocltl Dispatch to TUB ll . QENEKA , February 12 The Mleso Booth and Charles Worth and threi others wore expelled from the Salva tlon army for being unable to acoonn for the proceeds of a collection at i meeting of the Army hero. The Barlnl ofTliome. Special Di'pikh to Tim Ban. NKW YOKE , Fdbruary 13. The re mains of the late Charles R. Theme Jr. , wore interred at Woodlawn cemetery etory to-day. No religions service were held at the House'or crave in ac cordar.ca with his last wishes. Onl ; a four personal fjiendswero present. TbalFroch Student- Special Dispatch to Tua Bn BRUNSWICK , Me. , February 13.- Elght more sophomores have been 01 dcrcd to leave Bowdain college In mediately on account of their con nectlon with the hazing. This make twelve who have been obliged to leav within two woolta. Bad 'Weather- Special Dipatrh ! ta Tna Dai. BAKKB , Vt. , Fcbraary 13. Th wont storm of the season ooaurred tc day , Three feat of SHOW on the love drifted to an immense depth. Ther ( s great Inconvenience on account of lack of water. There has boon no ap proclablo rain since October and n thaw thh winter. _ Catting a CIuuinaL Bpcdal D1 patcb to Ton Ou. WiiiUMsroBT , Pa. , February 12.- The four of a disastrous flood oauso the lumbermen to begin cutting channel through the great Ice gorg from hero to Oharlton , twenty mile distant. _ _ The Bay Company Butted , BpocUl Dlepitch to Tua Vx * . BOSTON , February 12. It Is n ported that the Bay State iron con pany , a largo concern in this city , hi suspended. The liabilities are sal to bo heavy. Deserving of Thanhs , Special Dkpatchea to Tna lisa. CHICAGO , February 12. Augui Qorhardz , who shot and killed a B UK bagger , was discharged from custod by tno coroner'a jury with a vote i thanks. A Rallrond Indicted. &pod l Dltpatcb to Tna 0 . Bisoon , Maine , February 13. Tl Brand jury of the supreme cDurt hi 30a indicted the Maine Central rallro : a for causlnc the death of Dr , A. - wiuuai.i bUV VW * v * * v ' * i < Plckard , who was Btrnck by a tral : iu Beaton. „ Special Dttpatch to Tua Baa. BOSTON , Fobruaay 13. The boa : of aldermen have passed an order th the entire city bo illuminated by tl electric light. in Tbo Data Tized. ot - , . . . ui'patch to TUB DEB. or OTTAWA , February 12. The 12th ej March is fixed for the return of tl id Princess Lonlao. he Demand it , and take ne other In aa preparation except Brown's Iron B tan. It la the boat , THE TALE OF TAR , A Madison Masher , With Morals So Rotten , Requiring a Good Dose of Goal Tar and Ootton. For Luriuir a "air ? , " Well Padded and Prim , To P. Neighboring 5h d , JDork , Gloomy aud Qriru , liut in Ihn Jicnr of His Ecrtioj- Joy fn Dnrli , The B'sojs Tripped H'm ' Dp bo Ended tbo Lark. Correspon Jonoo of Tun Una. MADISON , Neb. , Fubruary 12. An event of a highly sensational character took plaoo hero Saturday night which may bo of some Interest to the scandal loving poopio of the state. The fade arena foil own : 'Iho chief isctor in the story wo are to relate is a highly respectable lum ber dealer , whoso name we will call S , whose family rcaidoshCre bnt whost place of business is at Plat to Cantor , a town twimty'ono mlloa conlh of this point. A short tlmo b 2 for a Christmas a young German girl arrived hero to rnuko hur future Homo with her uncle. On Christines night the Odd Fellows gavi * a ball at the town hall , where our family mnn received rtu introduo- tion to the young lady. About a week after this ovtiiit.no mido bold to writ" n letter to her , ntatliig bio admiration pf her many personal charms and desiring - siring the jjtyfwuro of her society at Plalfo Centof. The young lady knowing that 8. ffsa a man with a wife aud fottf children , and not being able to read the loiter , ini'nod the document ovur to hti un cle , who ottne to toirn Ju a rage look , leg for the writer with a club. Hemet met on his way some of his friends whom ho took into his confidence , aud naked their ndvica UA to what he should in the matter. It was finally agreed TO KEEP UP THE COBRKSrONDBflOI , aud accordingly one of the frlende ansiroisd the letter in the name of the young lady , Informing S , that she w&i ylod of bis high esteem. This bnswei fairly Bet the corzeepoudenoo in mo < Uon , and It vras kept up until Sutur day night , when the matter came to n climax. The family nun was lured on , owing to the love like answers tc hto oon&t'poudenco , until ho told the lady ho would give np Ml and leavt his family forever and fly with hii novr'lovo to oummur oilmen , Ho waite to como up from Platte Center 01 ueual on the above mentioned evening tu viilt hid family and n UEBTIKO WITH THE YOUXO LADY was arranged to take place juot bole ? ttip.TTnlon Pacific depot after the trail had arrived , whore he had alroadj given ordero for a carriage to be li waiting for him. Ono of the friends of the younj lady , dressed hirnaelf np as n yonuj lady , padding hla form to make th resemblancd complete. The signal of recognition wore for each to wave i white handkerchief. Several more o the friends hid themselves In the shei of an elevator near by WITH TAB AND COTTON BATTING , lying in wait for their victim , shouli ho take the bait. Finally the famll ; man appeared , waving his handker chief aud conuhlng lowly to attrac the young lad ) * s attention. She BOO : appeared on the scene , giving the re qultcd signal , which wa Immediate ! recognized , when the happy famll man flew to the arms of his expoote darling in the most endearing torma- "Mlno liebsts , mine llebsls , " which being translated into our language moans "My dear , my dear , " he at th same time kissing the latter oroatur fervently. The young lady walked arm In an with the f iinlly man around the ele vator until they came to the openln of the shod where the rest of th party lay concealed , when the youn lady suggested they should STEF INV THEHB , aa she thought the boys were watchln them. She had no sooner entered tl shed than the youug lady placed h ( knee In the small of his back , npso ting him to the ground , at the nan : tlmo the concealed party were npc him , taking away his sovou ehooto and , notwithstanding his loud cries < murder and help and his ontroatli for the men not to kill him , the poured tar over his face , neck and ha in grand stylo. They then allowe e him to depart for hla homo a uadde a but a wiser man. OUUIET. For Oooglit.Sintlima and Tliroi Disorder * , Use BROWN'S DnohoniAL TIIOCHFS , ha log proved their etiieacy by a teat of mat yean. Sold only in loxet. Will Investigate. Special Dispatch to Tin lira. BOSTON , February 12 A loglslath Investigation is probable of the sun mary removal ot Earlo , the warden < the state prison. THE GREAT GERMAI REMEDY FOR PAIN _ . RttltfM led 10 mu-iM .miimi cum IS RHEUMATISM 1 Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbijjo , IlACItACHE , EIUICEI , TOOTE1CI1 SORE THROAT , Eonstti , CnU , Bn a , rnosxmrES , DvnNM , scii.ni AnJ all other todll ; ut of nm cisn i IOTTU ie BoUbjtUDntrlittt DMtori. IJlrKUoiu U m It- UeVXCTCD ISZOM CHCaXJ POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , * tmiflKU7 , BKLTIKU , IIOSE , BKASS AND IRON FITTING'nrz , II PACKING , AT WHOLKSALX AND RLTA1L. rfALLADAY WIHQtyHLlS GHU8GH AHD SCHOOL SELLS Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR II la the bjst and cheapest food for stock of any kiud. Ono pound is equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win ter , Instead of running down , will Increase in woighfnud bo in good market able condition In the spring. Dairymen ( W well as others who mo it can tes tify to iti rnorlla. Try it and judge * for onnolves. .Price $25.00 per ton ; no chatty ) fov sacko. 'Addrers 04-eod.mu "WOOOPM&N LINSEED OIL CO. , ' Omaha , Nob. Hellman WHOLESALE 1301 and © IVJAHA , NEB. WIpNAMABA DEALERS IN AND PENNSFLVANIA hiskieS ! in Hond or Free , Also diraot Importers of WINES , BRANDIE ALES , Jobbers and Manufacturers Of Fine Agents for Jos. Schlitz1 Milwaukee Beer , Bottled and in Kegs. 214ft 21B S , 14TH 8TEEEU , - - - OMAHA , EEB , MoMAHON , ABERT & CO , , Wholesale Druggists , 1315 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA FEB. PLAN.NG . MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. Flret-clnga f&dlltlee for the Manufacture of all tdndcs of Mouldings , Painting and matching a Specialty. Ordora from the country will be promptly executed. addresmall commnnlcnU/na to < A ATOYER. ProrrJct The Original and Only Eogular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. 0. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IK Atrrlcoltaral N. W. Oor. Ittb Vegetable , " and ! Forest , llawor , , Dodge Streets Grass , Hedge , I , Omaha. Neb. Wo mko a specialty ot Onion Seeds , Onion Seta , Dlno Orasi , Timothy , Rod Alfalfa and Whit Clcner , Opagean 1 Honey Locust. Pcalen and Market Gordenorj Mill ea\o money by builcir ot aa fcff-fiencl for Catalogue , FKEE. ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association CELEBRATED EEG& BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXOELLENT BEER SPEAKS , i FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our &oo < Is arc Made to the Standard or our Guarantee , GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the "West. . Offlco Corner 13th and Barney Streets , OmahaM , ,