THE DAILY BEES-OMAHA MONO A ! APJEUL 9 The Omaha Bee. Published erorr morning , except 8nn < 7 , Tbo enljr Monday morning dally , TERMS BYIMAIL- Gne Year..MO 00 I Three Monlh$3. < X 8U Monthi. . 6.00 | One Month. . . . l.W COB WEEKLY BBE , published ercrj Welneaday. TERMS TOST PAID- One ? ear $3.00 I Three Months. M QIzMonth LOO | OnoMonth. . . . H AUKBIOAN N ws COKFANY , Solo Agonti Newsdealer * In the United Statoi. -All Coromunl OORRE3PONDENOB- , atfons relating to News i.nd Edltoria antlers should bo addressed to the Kurroi or Tn BKB. BUSIM5P8 LETTERS All Buslnei Letters and Remittance ! should be nc Iressed to Tne UKK PDDUSIIINO COUPANI OMAHA. Drafts , Chocks and PoatolBw Jrden to be made payable to the order ol the Company. The BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , E. RO8EWATER Editor BEVF.UAL prominent politicians arc already having tholr measure taken for Valentino'B shoos. Three tlmoa and out is what they think. Eoterpriilng papers will now keep A "dynamite" heading standing in all editions. It is an unusually cold day when some plot to blow up a man arch or n government building falls to come through the Atlantic cablo. TJIE troops of Arlzoca are hot ) ; chasing the Apaches , and the Indiana are hiding in the mountains and enjoying - joying the fun. The cainalitii s to lu have been a dozen or BO noldlci.ii killed nd ono Ohihcanhan captured , | with the Apaches still on the war patti. As a matter of courtesy , if for nc .other reatOD , It would boa good thin ; if the council , acting OB a board ti canvassers , would recount the balloti out at the late elty election. There baa boon snob outrageous bungling ID every ward that it would cot bo sur prising If the result were merely a rough guess. CHARLEY FOSTER is all broke up ovoi his failure to secure the postmaster generalship. Ho iayi ho doesn't ciro straw about it personally , but that it means the loss of Ohio to the repub licans in the next presidential elec tion. The republican party must bo In a bad way in Ohio , if its only salva tion Is a cabinet position for Charley Foster. _ BOITOM Is to bo enlightened on the Indian question by one Mr. Herbert Welsh. It Is easier to face a Boater audience loaded with baked beam than a gatheiiog of Apaches cqulppec ' with breech loading * riflas and mlnli boll catridges In an Arizona canyon , Mr. Welih is treating the lodlai question from a safe distance ant I General Crook can sflord to envy hi 1 method of dealing wltb the savages. TflBBB need be no apprehension 01 one point In the matter of paving Although the petition of propert ] owners does not limit the rate a i which paving ; shall be done , the bo r < i of public wotki and city council al ways reserve the right to reject any am all bids. Of course there can be no com petition on sheet asphalt because thi Importation of pure Trlnidid asphal is controlled by 1J ttber & Co. But 1 Barber and company attempt to ezac an exorbitant price for their pavomen their bid will be rejected and otho materials will bo used. BEN BUTLEK is trying to tcacl Massachusetts that charity begins a home , Tao evidence produced bhi committee to investigate thocondltioi of Tewksbnty almihouso is almost toi horrible for belief. There Is a wol founded suipiiim that the death o inmates was hastened in order i secure the profit from the Bile of the ! bodies. Of seventy.three infant born in the institution in ono yea only ono remained at its close and former etudont at Harvard teitlGe that the infant bodies from Towki bury almost invariably bore evidence ot death from starvation. The pen c a Dickens would fall in deooribing th horrors of the Towksbury almhous * and Ben Butler's determination t probe the matter to the bottom wl be applauded by the entire country , THE unterrlGed democracy of II west hold a grand pow-wow at tt wigwam of the Iroqaols club at Chic ; go on April 13 , at which plates will t laid for 300 persons. Among the dl tlngnlihed guests who have aooeptt invitations to be present ate Georf H. Pendloton , Samuel Randall , Hem Watterion , Jore Black , Ooverni B F. Bailer , Governor Olovelan Frank Hard , General Liwton GjorgU , General Oirllile of Ke tnoky , Congressman Flower of Ne York , Samuel J. Tildun , Senator M Donald , Oovernor PMtleou of Pen ; rylvanU Iiyor Htrriton , JudgeTau man , General Hancock , General M Clellan , Senator Voorhocs , 801 nti Lunar and many others , among who are a dczjn presidential aiplrant There will be on unusual feast of re on and a fl > w of genuine Bjorboi and the telegraph companies are 'pr parlsg to put OB'an extra force I transmit the prophecies of a "glorlot victorin 1884 , " which some CM peotors have already committed I RENEWED LABOR TROUBLES Strikes are beginning in sovera ilacos in the country and there an cdlcatlona of the rcnowal of wide prcad labor troubles , Seine of thi liputos have arisen fiom a refusal employers mployors to ndvaoco wages , am thers from the rcfurnl of employee o accept the reduction insisted upoi > y tholr employers. In many instances strikes are in vltable. They are cfton purpose ! ] provoked by capitalists who with ti hut down tholr works until they ox must tholr surplus stock , find who ox Ito dissatisfaction In ordrr to cnrtal production. But nioro often they on ho result of a misunderstanding be ween the contracting parties am might bo avoided by mutual com iromlio and concessions , All experience has shown that t triko on a falling market never pays Vhon prices are drooping employer ! re only too glad to shut down thoii works and wait for bolter times. / tiiko plays directly into tholr hands 'reduction Is curtailed , the market I oliovcd aud after several months it li aiy to mnko a little compromiio , lo 10 men again at work and count nj 10 profits. Of course it must bo nndcratoo < iat employers rarely increase wagei n'oss asked and every working man has the right not only to domam uch an increase but to wlthold his la > or if it Is not granted. Oa a risin i mirkot the chances are that the om loyer will find it to his own tntorcs o grant the Increase. If not a striki may bring him to terms. Just at the present iimo any ox- enslve labor troubles will certain ! ; fleet workingmen moro unfavorably ban tholr employers. All the matkott ro weak and drooping. There Is i cneral tendency towards economy It xpondltnro , and A consequent ten enoy towards economy In production 'his is oapocUUy thooaio with on ; argost industries. Tao best Informix uthorltios , and among them some o 10 most prominent members of thi Cnlghts of Labor , agree that strike t the present time will bo injndlclou nd unseasonable. There is ono phaio ot the labo aettlon which has not boon general ! ; onslderod , and that la thi endenoy of injudicious strlkoi o build up industrial monopo es. B/ closing up small am weak factions they concentrate cap tal and power over labor in fen lands and narrow circles that can b moro easily combined and brongh nto concert to defeat pcssiblo move mots on the part of laborers. The only remedy agalntt the evil f strikes for whether they succee or fail they are always accompinle > y distress is the establishment o greater confidence between employer and employed. What the Unitei J tales needs are boards of arbitratloi ir the settlement of disputes and th > roteo lon of our workinpmen. I ogland they have been in active oj oration for more than ten yean , t he mutual satisfsctlon of all cor cerned , Tnelr general establiahmen lere would , save the country a : snnnual wastage of hundreds of thorj sands of dollars. TUB temperance question is to b ought over again In Ohio this yoai .nd . the fall campaign will once mor > o distracted by the Issue. Tw amendments will bo submitted to th otersof the states , as follows : "First The general assembly sha ! regulate the truflb in Intoxloatln iqiiors so as to provide against evil esulting therefrom ; and i s power t e y taxes or assessments thereon , I cot limited by any provision of thi constitution , . Second The manufacture ot an ; ho t radio in Intoxicating Minors to b ised as a beverage are forever pn libited , and the general am-mll hall provide by law for the onforci menl of this provision. " These amendments have passed th eglslaturo by nearly a party voto. . ; hird amocdmont paiaod the nonal and may possibly also bo snbmlttc to the people : "Third Thb general assembly ma provide by law f > r licensing the trafl in intoxicating liquors. " It will be seen that the voters I Ohio will bo given a scope of choii which ought to satisfy the rnoit e : aotlntr. Under the present constil tlon the llqunr trtfllo cannot 1 licensed. Too tidal wave of last ft was largely duo to the forcing of tl temperance laauo by the republics of the state , and it seems very prob bio that the renewed agitation w again help the democracy and pa the way for democratic tnccess 1884. MOUB than a year ago , a syndics of OhloiRO capitalist ! , headed by Jol V. Farwell , aojutod from the Tux legislature it qrant of 3.0CO (03 sen or about 5,000 iqasro miles of t most fertile lands in the state. T consideration promised for this mi ulfuont empire was the erection of stito house which it was sgroi should not cost luas than a mlllii and a half of dollars. At the time the grant , ugly suspicions we whispered around the capital , w&s publicly charged that the lai WM worth f ally $ ltO , an acre at t least estimate , and that oarrnpt i fineness were used in the legtslatu to secure the passage of the act , How enormous the job was is nc at last knows. The syndicate Is week succeeded in selling thtir property < porty to an Engllth company fcr t consideration which represents iti present actual value at $10,000,000 Tn other words Mr. l'rvroll and hii follow capitalists have pockotcd tigh and a half millions from their ventun twelve months after scouring a title t < their property and the atato has beet shamefully swindled to that extent. There Is to bo an investigation , bn no investigation will replace the pi ! fored millions In the state treasury The St. Louts Pott Duptttdi says tha the "transaction irresistibly rocalli the fimous Yazoo land steal" In thi early history of our country , when thi legislature of Georgia Bold the bes part of what Is now ( Alabama and Mis eisBlppi for a couple of hnndrcd then sand dollara. There was such a storm of indignation that an Investigftllot could not bo avoided , and it showec that every member of the Icglslatun who voted fos the bill hid a share It the steal. " It will bo very enrpriainf If iho Inevitable investigation of thll case does not show that the modcri statesmen of Texas are worthy o' ' their political ancestors of Gaorgia. DAKOTA'S DEPARTURE- Dikoto Is all In n f arment over thi now capita1. The commissioners atol A march on the people of Yankton thi other day by arriving at the capita before daylight In n sleeping car am skipping out before an injnnctloi could bo served on them. Under thi sat creating the commtaaion they hai to first meet at the capital and organ izo. Tata was done between two day and Is to all intents and purposes JGB as legal as If they had mot at big ! twelve. The Yanktonlans were fran to with ragn and they danced a seal ] anco with brandished tomahawke ndlgnotion meetings were called am eld not only in Yankton but In a ha ! ozan river counties. Threats ar made sgUnst the governor and th oglslaturo and there Is the devil t < lay generally. Tire days ago thi > akota commission landed In Slou : Jlty out of harm's read nd after mature deliberation the ; ave decided to advertiio for pro osals for a capital location. The ; Imlt the location to some slto 01 ho 40th parallel which , is centra jotwoon the north and south boun atlea of the present territory of DJ kota. Under the act , not leas thai 1100.000 is to bo accepted as a be nns for the capital location , bu here will bo no trouble in gottln roblo that amount. As our fried Pom Kennord would say , "There1 millions in It. " The commissioners do not feel a all frightened at the threatened in unctions. They say that fhls is to be a fair an qnare deal In the interests of th whole territory of Dikota and not o any particular locality. To an enl Ider it would seem as If the roloci tlon would be timely and eminent ! proper. Dakota has 140.000 rqnai miles and in point of area Is nearly i argo as California , which nei o Texas is the largest polll oal division In the United Statet ? he population at present I 200.0CO , aud immigration Is ponrln n at the rate of from 5,000 to 10,00 a week. The present capital Is on th onthern boundary of the tcrrltorj ally 200 miles from the centro.and ovc LOO miles from the Black Hills com les. The relocation will develop th railroad system and means an carl admission of undivided Dakota int he Union. There may bo , and probi > ly will bo , a good deal of land speci atlon , and perhaps jobbery , conneotc 1th the change of capita > ut the entire territory , on1 sldo of Yankton and the immedial neighborhood admits the benefit whlc must result from the new departun John Sherman will probably start i once for Ohio , The spring eleclloi in that state convince him that h fences need moro mending than eve PIOUS BROKERS. Total Oollnpeo ot the AuRuutlnlan 8 Hoolbty. BpecUl Dltpttch toTui Ilii. LiWUENrE , Mats , , Apt 11 8. It w announced to day In the Chthol churches hero that the Angustinli society would file a potl'lon of Insc voncy , * i'.h the intention of abando Ing all ellorts to reduce the indebto neas to depositors in the Auguatlnli Savings institution by collection The governor of the Augnstlulan ord stated this course was Ukun beoau the attachments on the ohnn property weald cot bo remove and it was desired by the socle that all creditors should share alik There ure now 22 attachments , RKI ga'lny eCO.COO , added to the liablllti to ? C3 dupisltors , $455000 , whi with mor nges , makvs the total 11 bllltlos (5G7 (100. ( The society olaii assets ot f uCO 030 , which cocsUt four ohurchra and parsonigos ai school bulldlngf. If the property ( old by order of the court the dcpai tor * will realize scarcely 5 per cer Ruv. McEfoy nays the otoHltora w bu paid in full , though It will to many years for a final jottlomor The Bcciety'a appeal for aid did n meet with a generous response. Four POTIOHI Urowa ( l. Bp Ul Dliptlch to Tui Him. OwENhTiLLS , Ky. , April 8. T little stream "Prickly Ash , " ro rapidly Yesterday. Martin Martlt toll gate keeper , attempted to cross with three children. The water swt them off and drowned all four. T bodle * wtn not recovered. RAILROAD MOTES. BprcUl Dttpttchei to Till Cii The Chicago & Northwestern Issue * n aUttmebt showing that It ban in operation and under conjunction flve tboiKandmlltn of road , The Ohloigo , Rnrlln ton & Quoncy road han ln'ued n circular to ehlpiieri ! itatlog that It N prepared to accept freight wltt-- outchanRo to 8 it Like City nnd pninti In Central Utah , vl Ita own line , thn 13ur < llnaton & Mliaourl River and tbo Denvei & Illo Orando , It in underttood that thli means a sharp competition for the Union 1'actGo In that territory. Secretary Samuel Wllkeraoa , of the Noithern PclHa railroad now In New Y rk WJB teen In rc ird to the truth ol the report that the Northern 1'acltlo road bad loartid the Wlsjonnln Central rullroad. Wl kersou said , although ncKotlatlons had bten In prngrein with such object la view , nn decided action whatever had as yet Lokin i > Uco , Baturdao cvenlnf at the Sonthetn ei- pro i train on the Iron Mountain railroad wan turning the curve tram the levee Into Poplar Ktreet. tit. Loula the online left the track nud pluiRed IntJ A thiee ttory brick hulldin ? , 1 rcuklnR a big hole In H front. The coitf HDR between the engine and tender broke , the latter shot off In Iho i > pn | lta direction and tire down the etitue fiout on the south slda of the s'reet. Uuth btilldlngj are dwelling houses , but no lumntea were Injured. No datnagn waa done except to the buildings nnd eufcine. Thi rumor that the Wl eon ln Centra ] road la to be landed to the Northern Pacific U denied by an tfTicir of the Wire nutu Centra ) . Prcaldenl Colby , of the 1 ttei road , when last In Milwaukee , tatd he had completed arranger ) entu with the North ern Pacllio by which tha latter were tc build rnnd from Superior City to Ash laud. Work bis teen pushed and track lajlng will bn completed in Septemhei next ; that traffic arrangement ) ) had r > eot c rp pie ted but that tha Wl.coneln Cen < tral was Independent ot the Nortben Pacific. A number ot ihlpoera of dressed beel met In the Chicago oific * of the joint g n of the enit bound pool Saturday , nd fur nlthfd Btatlntlcs frtm which tha join1 agent will make ut > statfinent to forwari to Commissioner Fink , to bo used by bin In deter Iniog whether the ratei or dresied beef khall bo fnrtber advanced Tee grain receivers ar d ihlppen also me Sitmdar , and consldsred the Jiroposltloi ot tbe east bound freight lines , shippers t bo allowfdto appjlnt their own welghuina terr , snbj-ct to the approval of the join agent , and decided it advl ahle to have i wtlgbmaetcr subject to removal by thi roitd * , and the proposition was not ac cepted , pending further conference to b held next Monday. TELEGRAPH NOTES. Bp Ul Dispatches to Tni Us * Louis Venlllot , tha celebrated Fteccl author and journalist Is dead. Herr Most ba * arrived in Philadelphia He was met by radical soclalliti. The remain * of the late Judge H. 0 McComas and wile , recently killed by In dian , have arrived at Foit Ssolt , Ka * . The Now York bank statement show * ; reserve decrease of $390,430. The bank now hold $ .1,701,000 below legal require menU. The Dei Moinea agricultural college ba been temporarily cloned owing to th breaking out of scarlet fever among th student * . Tbe steamer Brooklyn ran ashore a Hog I laud Friday night. Tbe pusenget were taken off ; she i * badly gruund an full of water. The agricultural Implement bouse c Geo. V7. Uuuso & Son at PeorU , III , wa otslly destroyed by tiro. Lou $45.000 , li inraijce f 27.5UO. The loese * by the fire in Hotel Berklej Boston , aggregated $170CCO , of wnicl $160,000 was penenal property and $20 , 000 on the building. Rumor * of receiving a letter threat entn the life of tha Maquis of Lome and reoen nsplolou * occnrreuce * at Rldeau hai auira some alarm at Ottawa. A fire Saturday morning at Sioux Citj ! . , gutted Heaver & Stephen * ' fnrntmn j u on ( took , $ , .5 000 ; tn-uranco , UOCO ( T in on building. 82,000 ; Insured. Tha trial of Mr * . Jane Vermer at Wei 3end , Wl * , , for the alleged poitonlog t ter mother with dotored soup , endt Satniday in a verdict of not guilty. Itii reported that horses are lufTerta a a few localities la Minnci ita from pint ye , glanden and a kind of nervct disease termed by come iplcal menlng tl * . A wrestling match between Joe Acto and Tom Ounnnm In Philadelphia ft ! lf 00 , wa * won by Acton In two stralgl brow * . Two thousand people weie pro int. int.Tbe Tbe American schooner Eitella and th ilixlcan pl'ot ' boat Teodorllo were lost o .he . bar at Tauoo , Golf of Mexico , dai ng a northern gale. All hand * wei drowned , Near Clinton , Jones county , Ga. , Cftec mile * from Atlauti , tbe nine ye r old nc Uu.k Jordnn , while playing wiih an u gun , killed Mrs. Whieter , an old lady , at voundtd her daughter , Air * . Allen at > aby. Police Sereeint William Becker , o judlufr , P. . . waa probably fitally hc : jy Mirtlu Wenrlok whim he wt takla n a carriage to Jill , Wonrlck was sfc'ei wnid nirreted. In D enpirt , Inwn , Satniday at tl city election ihe democrat * elected tivo 01 of eevtn aldermen , city clerk , R&BJBBH treft-urtr and police ungistr te. The r iblioant elect tbe mayor. Amell , Arnold & 0' . , flour and fei store at Williamnn'ic , Conu , was enter * Friday nlnht ncd the Rafe bluwu open at robbed of n < nall uraoaut of money ai : JOf 00 to $30,000 In bonds. There wat a gccoral display of fligi n hilt masc throughout New York 3 lu d y In honor of tbe memory of Pet ( J oper , Hbo-e lunenl took place In tl nf ernnon. The funeral was largely ul tend'd , A negro in J ll at Charleston , W. V l reported to h vo confessed to tbe mu d r uf the Gibbon children , for wh ! < Neal and ( ! nft are now in j til in Lezln too , and whom numerous attempt * ha' been made to lynch. James P. Snow dM In Mer'den , Coon Saturday night. la 1868 bo wa * chalrm If the Alabama delegation to the republ cn national omventloo , and was tba fir vote ever cast for Gtneral irant for a ca dldate for president , A pauenger Ualn on the Gulf. Colors & MsnU Fe railway \vu wrecke d ne Ce-lar Hill , Tens Most of the or * we badly damaged. Two expreai meten e had llmbt broken and the baggage mast was icrlourly bnit internally. A pslte fUht took place Saturday mnr ing near Na < trcoke , Pa. , between T > i SUvIu and Mike Oavanaugh. The Gg wj * Ion ? and bloul .of 2Jround" . Rlv WB ] LnnoVed down 21 time * . Gavanvi w n tha winner. Ujthnxou w re tCnlt To Uoiton Jnnrntl notes that cell wa * takrn from the alms home grave yn Friday , and n : "Onn cau Imagine t m-nrftttim whth would be produced by t intro'luotiim ' i to tha coinuiittee room ol penulre Tiffin , reekini ; with the mould th TdLe * urygra a yard. " Freeman YiunzK vc , treasurer nml bu neti m nafer f tha Cohort , N. Y. Stra board Co. , h > left that city , bavin ? , It alleged , forced the name of Nhhnl Clnte , hii f tLcr-ln-law , to notea for S2i 0 0. HI * acoounti are In snph conditl that thb company has iuf pended. HA circular * fan been i s ed by prcn nent mannftoturert of American win and ch mp gne Cklllog upon otb r man factnrers of wines to suggest some meaau to be presented lo congress to oppose t adulteration of native wine * , andamea * ! will b < called. It U suggested that th < kail b BO tax en puw itaUve wUss ; tfi is ra'e ot native still or iparkllnff wloei nder any fictitious for 'gn label fhkll be irohlbltcd , n d that the adulteration ol vlnen ha1l bs foffelUd nd the produieri 10 tnbj ct to heavy 6ne , Ju lus Marcnf , whlsVy broker , accused Fde'rnodioi ' ; the customs , arrived in New York frr m Portland , Ore. H v. Dr. Alfred W. PMttHpo , foi * eritv tey n yean rector of Chiist church , rnoklyn , died of pneumonia. The 'econd election m Cumherlanil and ? Mt Greenwich , It I , , resulted in i Humph fur tbe republicans. Dr. SimeonlK < nny Furney , aged 33 crgeon of tbe iteam hlp Monarch , ( or rarrly surgeon to the khedh e , was drown lln New York. The Ginidlan privy connell ha * dectdci nt to allow the Importation of Arneiicai hi sky In bond , even under the teventy wo hours limitation. Tbe funeral of Matt Grace , the Net Torktpoit , was made the occislon Sun ay for a gathering t'gether of notabli lUfcllUts and wrestlers of the conntry. In a quarrel belwecn Sergeant Wllloi aolored ) and Private Boyd , at Fort Hale ) alcot , yotterday , tbe forrmr shot thi alter wltb an aimy rifle , killlnt ; him In iantly. A Bpecial passenger train on the Ken ucky Central ditched the eog'ne ' ueai utter , Kv , , tunning into a land nlfp Iglitly li.jurlng the engineer. Tbe tire mnn was killed , Tbe Linden Daily Teleeraph Bays it un lands the pruldentu of the Grand Trunl , ad Cauaohn Pacific railway companlei lave held a conference which termlnatet atlnfactorlly , nnd there IB good prospect o an agreement between the two companle being nrtived et- The trustees of the Park Avenue Meth odUt Episcopal church , of Philadelphia seceded became the bUhop rtfueil to is ! gu a certain minister to tbe church , am rganlzd another congregation. One o tig trustees bought the mortgage on th hurch building. Ylgnaux and Schaefer announce tbo ; will go tr ) St. Louis and Cincinnati ani [ jlay exhibition garroi this week , remain ng in the latter city three days. Tn unont St. Louii will be the regular thre ill , fifteen hundred point * . Sexton ) lon cnl Duly go to Now York at one. : At Oikalcojn. Iowa , ' yesterday Mrs fancy Braden , ju > t returned from a Call ornla j mrney , was fuffoc&ted in ho oem at the hotel by gas escaping from th mrner. She had turned ( t off , but , an th op bad no catch , the turned it parti ; n tgain. Sno was quite dead when f li overed. Five hundred boyn and girls gathered 1 root of the hall in Syracuse , New York n which i he sulratiou nrmv Deld a meet ng , list night. SpecUl tfficers at the er ranee were pelted with mud. Tha crow ing "Koll the Oarl t Along" and "Pc ly Dudj'dCiit" The police disperse be mob alter three arretta. The govercment gauge at the head c Canal street , New Orleans , shows therm o be even with the great flood of J87-1 md five inches hixher than last yem tlost of the plating in front of the levee I : < ivered ( with w-ter. Steamers in man ases have landed freight 100 feet funhe ml than nsn l. Henry Bergb , the defender of all an malp , hai written a letter to Birnum , th circus man , condemning the killing of th lephant Pilot. His argument was tha clidaeffl , Instead of c > uelty , would hav nbdued the animal. Barnnm'i reason fc killing Pilot waa that he considered it safe not to subject bis patrons to danger. An accident on the Central Pacific rail way between Emerson and Winnipeg , h which EngineerRobin'onwaa killed Tb express from the south ran into a freigb it Nlnerville. The fireman of the exprei nmp d , hut the driver stood at hit po and WM killed. One pass * nger waa revei y wounded and several more slightly. Charl s G , Jackson , James Dever an D. P. Duncan have been indicted by th itrand jury for connection with the allege "rands in the street department under tb ate municipal government of San Frai : ico. The allegation * are forgery , pe nry , obtaining money under false pretet es by a si stem ot filsa warrants , an lummy pay rolls. Tbe allegation is thi ( LOO 000 a year was stolen In thb rainnei P. H. Bnrcb , advertising himself a th Union Manufacturing company , of Gall ua , Illinois , an1 recently posted us a awlr dler by the postofitce authorities , hai dii appeared. He succieded in swindling It nocent people , mtstly Swedes , by proa sing to send article * through tbe malli to the extent of $35,000. Since pubI ) xposnre , three hundred money order * an regUtired letters have been returned t tbe senders. It was feared in Ohioago that tha prei ent strike of ravens would Interfere wit the construction of the new board of trod and other large public structures , but tt contractors assert that It wilt not. Tn building committeeof , the board of trad aisert that they will make concessions t the contractor * In tbe present emergency A meeting of bricklayers list nleht d elded to continue tbo Btiike anddeclaie thit the threat of the contractor ! to in port workmen would not succeed , As an incident to the ceremony i dnrnrattng tha confederate deid in Ne Orleani Saturday , and' the lay ! g of tt cornet itona ot a monument to be BU mounted by ancqueatrUn lUlus of Albe ; Sidney Johnton , was an oration deliver ! by Jtfferton Davis , In wbhb ho eulogiz' ' the characteristics of the dead leader. ] Johnon he recogtlzed n strong pillar ' the confederacy , and when bo fell in tl field ol Shlloh the mightiest column whli sustained the cau-e had fallen. Ha dii in the moment of victory , and had he Hvi half an hour longer would have mai Urant u prisoner or n fnzitive. The co fedcraoy had three great leaderf , Jobmo Le aui JaoVson , who would compa with any loaders ef ancient or mode : times. THE GREAT GCRMA REMEDY FOR PAIN XUluMi and euici RHEUMATISM Neuralgia , ScUlici , LumbsQo BACKACHE , UillCEI , TOOTUCH SORE THROAT , QUINST.SWILUNQa SPRAINS , tcrineu , Catt , Iruliu , FHOSCDITE3 , Anl all ethnb 4llul ndfilfl * . nm con i semi Soil 7 mil Dnntliti. D i ) 71. DlrMtl.u U UD . . ! * i U A. TM W 4 C lUltUi.ra. Bt , C. B. GOLD MEDAL , PAR'S , li B&KEK'S BREAKFAST 0000 Wirnnted Absolutely pi Cocoa , from whlo the eic ol eli h I b n n iuo cd. It ! three time * theitrenalh Cocoa mlxid * Un fit rcE , , tow Itooior Sugtr.tnd u tater tor * t'r nor * e ommlc l. 1 Je'lclom. nourUhlDf , itrtrr enlrB.f.illj dlro > UJ , K'di rulriblj 4 > ptcd lor lnr Idi well M ( or pei ions In beilth Bold by Qroc r ! Cv niwrM W , BAIIEt OoDorcli8Ster. , Ma POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , 41KIS& UAOnUTKBT , nELTTHO , HOSE. DBAS3 AND IRON ITITIMOa Fir CTJNUk PAOKLSO , AT TniOLEaALB AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS GHURGH AND SCHOOL QELL8 Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. O. F. GOODMAN. DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTSQILSVARNISHBS And Window Glass. O \IAHA - . . - _ . NEBRASKA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUTl ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It is the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound Is eqnal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Oako in the fall and winter - tor , instead of running down , will increase in weight and bo in good market able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well an others who nso it can tes tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no charge for sacks. Address o4.eod-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Neb. . Hellman & Co * WHOLESALE 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. 13th OMAHA , NEB. MoMAHON , ABERT & CO , , Wholesale Druggists , 1315 DOUGLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB MCNAMARA& DUNCAN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN * * ' KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA " " - WhiskieS ! in Eond or Free. Also direot Importers of WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES , Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Agents for Jos. Schlitz' Milwaukee Beer , * Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 218 S , 14TH STREET , - - - OMAHA , NEB , PLANING MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. First-dnsj facilities for the Manufacture of all kind * of Mouldings , Planing aud matching a Specialty , Order * from the country will b promptly executed , addreas&lloommnnlcatt A. MOVER. Priori1 CHERRY GROVE FARM. Frederic , Monroe Oo , Iowa , 0. E. MAYNE , - - Proprietor. Ha * constantly on hand a larga number of Hcraea. Hatched Teams & Single Drivers A 8PIOIALTY reo Irtlcn cl Horse * and other In forma- ttinunt br ma'lon ' appllcilloa. WILLIAM SNYDER , CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , First-Olass PaiDting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done. 8 1310 Harney , 0 .r. lith , Omth * ,