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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1883)
PAVING BONDS , The Entire Amount Bid in by the Omaha National Bank , The Kate Paid Felng Par. City treasurer Back opened the bids yestotday for tbo parchsso of the $100,000 five per oont paving bonde. The bids were from : Vonnor & CD. of Bjstoti for $50- 000 at par , and n bonus ot $25. First National Bunk oi Omaha for whole ntnoaut at 97 io , The Merchants National Bank of Omaha for whole amount at pir. The Omaha National Bink for vvho'o amount at 1,0) ) J. The bid of the Omaha National Bank , bjlng the highest , will of course bu hccrpteo , nnd lino-half the bonds will bo mudo oat and delivered to them on the 1st of Jane , and the other half on the 1st of S jptember. This raloln a flittering one in many rcspcciH. If oliow the obarioter of the credit of the oltv , which already has ontstitndlng $171 000 of 10 per cent bonds which cannot be called Infer for eix years , and It Is the lariat Bile of bonds over iu do wi'ut of the All- Bonrt , and probably the only 5 p if cent bond over laiueu in that turn- tory.Tho The ala la excisadlngly gra'lfylriir ' to Olty Treaoui- B ick , Ht ho claimed all along that 5 per cunt bunds could bo readily diapwed of , and this proves thathla judgment was correct , THE LAST JURY TRIAL. The Want of Funds Blockadoa the ( Jouree of Justice TJO trial of MjVey , the nllocod countorfeitur , continued to occnpy the the time of the United States district court nil day ynstordiy , reaching the arguments in the afternoon , It Is understood that this li the last jury trial thV. will bo held this tarm , us the funds appropriated by congruin fuJ rantilug the court are itlro.vdy ox Undated. Jtlna Rubin , MwVoy'u partner , la also under ludlc'.muut for the namj ofl'ouso , bat will not get a trial tMe term , and it la expected that ho will bo released on hla own recognlzinco. F , G , Peiry , Plattstnouth ; Dr. E. M. Park , Ashland ; II. C. Dunning , Shelby ; S. S. Lowe , Fremont ; .7. 8. McUlury , Norfolk ; 11. W. Alwer , J. C. Statson , J. Metcilf , Nebraska City ; H. G. Smith , Exeter ; Mr * . T. S.eele and Ur. 15 1 ! . Crawford , Wayne ; Ituhcit Ityiiu , Johu Xilrung , Lime illViu. ; . I ! ' ) ) * , ValparjiK ) ; nnl J , T , ArmeULUy , S.lver Cltj ; ra among Tucsjuy'j gjtsu .u tou LJ xtun , I . M. SifiUlon , liyruu O'Kaue , D. A. Wiutaiter , C. F. K"utzar , W. II , Deck , Otto F. Stein , A. Blakcstod and 0. S. Johnson , of Wahoo , are registered at the Milhrd. Irvin D.'ck , D. M. Koberts , W. E. Tracy , William E. Deck , John W. O'Kaue , and Albert Hagcuian , uf Ithaca , are guasts : tt the Millaul. Prof , Samuel G , Owen , of Lincoln ; S , 0. Smith and family , of Beatrice , uncl B. L , Coatol , of Wilber , are registered at the Millard. Hon. W. F. Cody "Buffalo Bill , " Maj Frank North and George Clother , of Cody & Cirver'd combination , are guests at the Paxton , Captain A II , Bogardus on. I Eugene E. Bugarduj , of Elkhart , 111. , arrived last ni bt to join the "Wild West " E , Landeman , Mra. M. M x Pauline Max and Mrs. F. Nesb , of Yankton , are guests of tde Metropolitan. Dr. F. X. Murray , U. S , A. , stationed at Fort Douglas , Salt Laka City , la at the Paiton with his family. W. M. Wood and Ed. M. Woolf , of Cheyenne , are at the Metropolitan. Ma ] , J. D , Kleatach , of Lincoln , in among the Pazton house guests , W. H , Sbersby and family , of Ogden , are at the Metropolitan. James Lawrence and Miles Zentmeyer , of Schuyler , are in town , H. Newman and wife , of Oakland , are guests at the Millard , T. J. Wyacarver , of Columbus , 0. , ie at the Metropolitan , Hon , Geo. W. Lininger returned from the east yesterday. J , Ssanlan and lady , of Randolph , art at the Metropolitan , G , H , Deordan , of Grand Island , la a the Metropolitan , Judge T , A. Kurd , of Leavenwortb , it at the Paxton , Sam. J. West , of Ft. Tnornburg , is a' the Millard , A. J. Borie , of Cheyenne , is at the Millard. O. E. Ojgood , of North Platte , is at thi Millard , Lieut. Brown , U.S. A. , is at the Pax ton. ton.C. C. F. Newton , of Denver , is at the Mil lard. George W. Post , of York , is in town , Ex-Governor Furnaa h in town , F. A. I Packer , of Cheyenne , la in th city. city.F. F. A. Folger , of Canada , is at the Pax ton. ton.D. D. M , Cave , of Alma , is at the Metre politan , Senator Manderton left for Blair yestei day morning. QZ. H. Miller , of Elkhart , Ind. , la at th Metropolitan , J. A. Welle , of Monticello , Ind. , is vii iting Nebraska's metropolis. G. 0. Kennedy and J. II. York , of Fl Scott , Has , , are at the Paxton , 0. J. Bacon , of Humbolt , Neb , , regL tered at the Metropolitan yesterday , Judge Crary and Justice Miller are ei -pected here Friday to otte ; d to U , S. com business , Gee , K. Bowen , of Howard county , an Wm , Gee , llawklnc , of LliicVn , registered at the 1'aiton yesterday , Dr. Stevenson , Kov. Df , 1'helnu , Goo , H. CaUwcll , W. H , Michel nrnl Dr. Donrdon , of Grand I.im1 , ciuio In on the Denver train yesterday Thn Pnunmn Cnrml. Special Dltpitch to Tux inn , PANAMA , May 14. The minister ot war 1m a warutd the canal compiny they must pay the cspi-nson of keep Ing botneeu 2,000 i.ud 15,000 uu-n on th iBthintin to maintain ordnr The minister estimates that the coat thna imposed on the company during the fourteen yrnra the contract grants for the com pi tion of the canal will amount to $7,000 000 and might even roach $10OL'0OOa or $12,000.000. , * Rovolutloa anKgeats the idea that from Woman c tues the power to "bruise the titpenta head. " The words take i-u v moaning to day Muou thla in preoljtly what Mrs. Lydla E , Plnkham's Ilouiedtaa do for the phydcttlly dtaeacod patient , Her Veg etable Compound reaches the ultimate sources of thu evil. Ita notion la gen tle and nolaelcaa , but it la more pow erful than the club ot Uercnlea , Ha Mr , The DUDII Trial. Special Dlspatcn to Tin 11 CHICAGO , May 14 , The Dunn trial was resumed thla morning. John Dougherty , n variety actor , and Paddy Uyau uoru among the first witnesscn , but neither g vo any Important to tl- rnony. The defense culled Jamoa Fitzgerald lo prove th.it Elliott had threatened to kill Dunn on sight and that ho Hitriifd Dunn to keep out of iho pa- ylliit's way. William Flail related the clrcnmatanca of Elliott's having bium reel ) in Clayton's drinking saloon waiting for Dunn to turn up Pat. Shcoly , a gambler , declared that Elliott was a dangerous man nud had beuten aud robbed witness in New York after hu had performed him it friendly turn. Witneua warned Danu tint Elliot' , would kill him on sight. Benjamin Morris , who claimed to bo an operator on iho board of trade , SAW the shooting. Ho board n shot und immediately after caw Elliott rnftchint ; for a pintol which WAS lying on the floor near Plalatud's feet. On crooa-rxamlnatlon , when aeked with what limit on the board of trade ho had dealt with ho refused to answer and by direction of the presiding jud o was committed to jail. H. J. Train , advertising agent , waa In thu Tivoli restaurant ana oaw the pistol drop aa though out of Elliott's hand after thu first shot waa fired. Elliott- then rcae , grubbed up a chair , whilij Plhiated atooped down to pick up the pistol. Three more ahots wrro liroc ) ; thou witness aaw a pistol in El- llott'd baud. Just at that Umo witness - ness herd PJalnled auy , "Hero it la , Jim. " J. E Bull followed Dunn Into the restaurant , thinking ho would uko u chair , and Intending to speak to him. Aa Dann reached the parti tion ho saw Elliott rise and pnt his hand back aa if to draw n platol ; ho > ud rrtaothing drop to the floor , and then tiring began. This closed the testimony in the case. The argnmonto will bo heard to-rnorrow. A hotel man by name of Rnnaom , Wio trlod to peep ovora traneom , Wouldn't toll what ho eaw , Bit t > la battered jiw , St. Jacobs Oil mudu it quite hand- aome. FnnnraloJ Amasa Stono- Special UUpatchUo Tun UEK. CLEVELAND , Ohio , May 14. Amaaa Stone's funeral waa hold this afternoon at the house , in accordance with the wishes of iho family. The acrvlcea wore brief and simple. The pull- bearara were brothers and nephews. The remains worn escorted only by relatives to Lake View cemetery , and placed in a vault near where Gartiold's body lies. "Erery epileptic sufferer ought to try Samaritan Nervine at once , " sayb Rev. .1. T. Etter , of New Olarns , Wis. "It's a never falling remedy. " Tbo Unitariani , Special Dispatch to TUB UBS. OUICAOO , May 14 The Western Unitarian conference , now in session In this city , held a business meeting this morning. The report of the secre tary showed the conference embraces sixty-four churcn Bociotles,42 of which reporting show an aggregate member ship oi 2,010 families ; twenty-two re port an increaao in membership during the past year , and the remainder do not , The churches are reported generally in good financial condition. At the afternoon aeesion reports ol the secretary and treasurer were pre sented. The conference then dls- caaaod the offer ot J. H. Wade , ol Cleveland , to donate $350,000 for the pnrposo of founding an institution of learning at that place , to bo known at the Wade college , provided the Uni tarian cunrch would raise an addi tional $150,000. It was resolved thai the western conference undertake tc ralao $30,000 and request the general conference to go on with the work. Wo notice the Marriage Fund Mutua Trust Association , of Cedar llapldi Iowa , highly spoken of by the .leading papers , You should secure a certlficati at once , Write for circulars and appll cations , SUMMER SPORTS. Special Dispatch to Toi Dm GHICAOO , May 14. Ohioagos 1 , Philadelphia 12. DETUOIT , May 14. New York one Datrolts , game postponed ; rain. BUFFALO , May 14 Bostons on < a. 3 ie Butfalos , no game ; rain. PuTKiisnuna , Va. , May 14 Dar ing the progress of a match game o base ball thta afternoon between thi colored club from Richmond and thi Petersburg club , a row occurred ot the grounds and pistols , knives anc bits were uaod. Anthony Rlchardaoi and James Archer , of Richmond were seriously wounded. Anothe : negro frcm Richmond , Harry Mar shall , was stabbed. The police restorec Is. order. Marshall , charged with shoot ing , was lodged in jail. The woundei were alao taken to jail , LEXINGTON , May 14. The woathe Is- was fair but windy , though the trad was not favorable for fast time. First event , throe-quarters of a mil heats , Newsboy won , Emilo Bontlllc second , Donouah MoKeofo. third Time , l:16i : 18-20. Second Event , Colt atakos , 2-yoai olds half milt' , War Dauco won , ASOA Ion second , lloyal Arch third , Time , \ 50iThird Third event , Maiden sUkce , 3-year * olds uillo hoaiv , Scalper won , Wall- fbwrrBPoind , Vanguard third. Time , 1:40 : , 1-40J. The boat modlcluo of the Ago for niokly cnrlnir IndUottion , nervous- en , utj. , U U rown's Iron Bitters , A Mule for n Text , Ilutilngtjn lUwkeje. A tinkle of bulls down by the bridge and hero comes a procession of three mules and a canal boat , gorgaoua In 1'a now coat of rod and green and yel low. Not extravagantly niithbtic , but very atrlklng , a vivid combination of touo and atmosphere ; sort of n crota betccn a blxck jtok nud H aand-btg , ai it woro. Proud Icdofd , is the load- mnlo with its ctrona of jingling bolls , and busy la the too try boy who times thu music of the chimes with reson ant blows uf his stick , Impartial ly distributed along the ontlrn line of the procoeslon. Save only the rear mule. The jester noticed that the boy did not rmlo thn niter mnlo with bie Mick. Wbon he bad occasion or Inclination to inolto that res jluto ani mal to a blgaer rite of apood , he dropped down under tbo leo of the tow-path and fired stones at the bay mule filth zabra Irg ) . And when by and by that sauiu mule aimed a spirited kick at n duck swimming In the middle of the canal and only missed it by an overshot , the jester applauded the boy's prucljnoo and wont off into the woods and climbed a tree tin ii tl > parade patsod by. "And thai , ij ino way , " ho thought , "that O.trtield the good got hie stint. No wonder that ho got to bo prctidont , . The tow-path la a training school for crocs and statesmanship. The boy learns the qualities of leadership , steadiness , aurcneaa and pride , from the lead mule with the jlngliog bellr. Rsstlcta and dlieatiefud in any other plaoo in the team , only useful in thu load , hn soon b < c/men indlsponslblo thoro. Cjnaorvutlam hu aoun loan a from tbo mule In thu owing , or 'middle load ' If ho guce too fi\tt hu treads on the lender's heola. If ho plods along too alowly , the wheel mule nips hla quiirtera. Ho d-'os not aim or bopo to lead , nud he seems to follow the uholo ptocesalon And caution and roapect are taught the lad by the roar uiulo. When A man can manage throe mulee , ho can mauago twenty , and when hu ctu do that ho cap run Iho cancur. If bo can run the ciuous ho can pack the convoutlou , and when tbo conveutlon la packed , ho has the nomination , and then ho can't : ua tbo people. The land has grown ! in big for that. If ho bo n man like ! . ( Held the pcoplo elect him , And r hla name be Sammy Tildon they alt own upon him. " The Maverick National Bink of So.iton draws foreign exchange , buys nd Delia Government and other in- ejtinent securities , and transacts any itieluesa for its correspondents In the no of banking , nufcth-mo Shoes of u Now Sort , altlmore Sun. About 160 prisoners in the Mary- and penitentiary are engaged iti the innufnctaro of merino shoos The norino ehoe is madn uf coarse wool rom South America. It is put brough the usual pocscB of clean- ng and carding at the pnnltuntlary , iud la then Htoamod. hnrdonod nud iiado Into n tough , pliable oloth about wlco the thlcknojs of ordinary shon cather , and ingouornlappuarauconot mllko the uppara in arotloovorahocB. The soles are made In the eamo vrny of the aamo ini'orlal , but are harder md heavier. The tihoos are not 1m- ) ervlons to water , but nro intended or uao principally in tbo dry , cold climates of the north. It la atatod , no matter how low tno temperature , ; ho feet will never got cold when on- asod in those ehooa. The ohoea are shipped principally to the northwest , where they are used la the lumber camps. Young man or woman , if yon want itg money for a Bmull amount , take a certificate in tbo Marriage Fund Mut- ial Trust Asa elation , Cedar Hapldi , 'owa. * NOTED nrjT UNTIT1.KU WOSIAIf , [ From the Boston alttbe. ] tiMTf. XHIort i The ftboT * U a good Ifkeneu of Un. LjAli E. F1&J f tro , of Lmn , Vut. , who a bore all other human total uy b truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Woman i ome of her correipondenU lore to call her. Bl ( oaloiuly deroted to her work , whlcb U the outcore t llfe-itudy , and It obUj d to keep § ] r lad uLitanti , to help her aniwerthe large correiponden ! lilch dally poun In upon her , each bearing It * ipeclJ rden of affering , or Joy at rclrue from It. H < getable Compound Ii a medicine for good and n < ril rmrpoKi. I hare personally InrntlgaUd It an n BittiflaJ of the truth of thli. On account of Iti proren merlti , It It recommend id prescribed by the belt phyilcUni In the count r ; ne uysi "It work ) like a charm and tare * muc Un. It will cure entirely the vront form of fallln C the uterus , I ucorrhma , trrvcular and palnfi S lenitnuLtlonall Ovarian Trouble ! , Inaammatlon an Iceratlon. Flooding ! , all Dltplaccments and the coi Kjuent spinal weakness , and It eipeclC'r adapted t i Change of Life. " It permeates every portion of tha system , andglv < w life and vigor. It removes falntneen , flatulenc ; titroys all craving for etlniuUnti , and relieves weal f M of the stomach. It cures Dloatlng , Headache t nroui Prostration , General Debility , Sleeplewnei tpreulon and Indlgriitlon. That feeling of bearln a bwn , causing pa'n ' , weight and liackacho , U alwa ) ( rmancntl J cured by Its uin. It will at all tlmci , ar . ndor all circumstance * , act In harmonj with Uia la Vat Rovcrns tbo female Fjritem. It coits only } l. i r bottle or all for $3. , and I * sold t rutrtfUtH. Any advice rrqulrcdaa to special caaea , at ie names of many who have been reutorud to perfo tAlthby the u of the Teeetalila Compoundcut 1 btalnnl liy addressing Mm P- with ctemp far rrpl t her home In Lynn , Moan. For Kidney Complaint nf rlthrr ncx thin compoacJ abundant tektlmonlalJ thow. MMr . 1'luiliam'j LIvrrl'llll/'eaj ! cno writer , "a. t'.t trorlil for the cure uf ConiUpatto nil Ton > ldlty ot the liver. Her Blo < . wotidorsln Its ujHxdal line and Ud < ( a mpound In Iti popularity , t her as an Angel of Mercy whou see o irood to others. X (2) Mrs.A.M.D. "FOR TABLE USE. " The Natural Mlnoral , KAISER WATEF Front Blrre bnrn on the Hhlao BECOUUKNDED D7 TIIK IMOIirST MED CAL AUTHOniTIES. FBKD'K HOLLU-VDEK & CO. , Soli a crt or th U. S. aad CinaU , Ufi , 117 , lltf lut Bt. , Nt ore. A2J Jm CHOP nhjponrs. Coudonaod Summary tor the Montn of April , 1083. FLiTTaMOUTii , Web , May 10 The following is the average taken from thn counties responding to cir cular No. 2 , iaauert by D II , Wheeler , secretary , showing the in crease or decrease over the same period last year : OUtlc Avorngo condition , May 1 , 1883 , 98 PIT cent ; pur cant on hand May 1 , 1683 , corresponding with My 1 , 1882 , 130. Horsed Average condition May 1 , 1881,100 n r cent ; per cent on hand Mv 1 1883 , corresponding with M y 1 , 1S82 , 112. Mules Average condition M y 1. 1883 100 nor cent ; ptr oont on hand May 1 , 1883 , corresponding with May 1 , 1882 , 100. HcgsAverage condition May 1 , 1883 , 103 nor cent ; per cent on baud Mrty 1 1883 , corresponding with May 1 1882 , 107. Sheen-Average condition May 1 , 1883 , 103 per cent ; on hand May I , 1883 , compared with May 1 , 1882 , 117. Dairy Cowa Average condition May 1 , 1883 , 1)5 ) per cent , on hMid Mny 1 , 1883 , compared with Muy 1 , 188' ' , Ill Rainfall Month of April , 3D incboi. Wages F < rm Hands Per day with board , 98 cento ; per day without board , $1.45 ; per month with board , $1 28 ; per mouth without board , ? 24 10 ( Jjrn Cost per cere , cultivation , etc. , $8 03 ; yield per acre , 04 bu ; per cent 1882 crop In producor'a hardu , May 1 , 1883 , 47 per cent. Wheat Gout per ncru , cultivation , etc. , $993 ; yield per acre , 14 bu. ; average condition May 1 , 1883 , DO per oont. oont.Hay Cost per aero , cultivation , etc. , $4 92 ; ylold per acre , 1A tons. Gits Cost per nero , onitlvation , oto. , S8 10 , yield per aero , GO bu. llye Gout per nore , cultivation , oto , $1240 ; yield per acn > , 22 bu. ; average erudition May 1 , 1883 , 95 per oont. liirlorCbet per acre , cultivation , oto , $13.08 ; yield per cere , 20 bu. Irish Potatoes Dost per acre , culti vation , nto. , $25 15. Yield per aero , 400 to 700 bu. Flax Goat per aero , cultivation , oto , $8 5G , Ylold per aero 12 bu. Tobacco Udo of land , gathering nnd cleaning $4 00. Sorghum Goat per aero , cultiva tion , etc , $15.38. Yield per aero , 275 gallons. Winter wheat 0 nidltlon gaod , Wlntor rye Gjndltlon good. Masdows Condition good. Pastures Condition good. Fruit Prospects good. Condition of soil wan never better. Number of treoa planted on Arbor diy , 1883 , over 1,000,000. DANIEL 11. WHEELEU , Secretary. LETTERS Remaining in PoBtofTico during the week 1-udlng May 12,1883. LADIES' LIST. / thburn , E Alboruon , Mrs T l.jbcock , Mrs F llrown , Mra M I < owdrey , Air , M CUrleson Mien A ( 'rump , Alias I Cnpolle , Mi U Kit , Mips M KmperHon , Minn M Kluenbiuh , Ml a A Uilli > on , Mian I G Gardner , Mis L Hitchcock , Mrn A L Hamilton , Mnt E D Ilowell , Mia > M Jobnaou , Mm K Kruler , Mrs E A liataon , Mim E K Learn , Mlt J Laurauu , Mlaa K Liurncn , Mi R K Morgnn , M MlkaelHun , Mies M Manon , M ra S J McDonald , Mra 1) J McKoy , Mits L McUovern , Mlna M M end , Mrn L Mulk , Mlns A O'llrloe , Mian M 1'almer , N S Ueaueo , Mrs N liceiie , Misj M Koper , Mrs ,1 G Swiaher , Mra M St. Claire , Mrs G Slutmiian , Mm W S Slater , Mre N N Schmidt , Mra E Shepard , Mra C P Treslddor , Mi a U Taylor , Mra L. GENTLEMEN. Adams , W P Aldrich. F W Abraham , J liroen , 1J J Brown , A F Butler , W Boyd , J Burnham , L M Clark , J A Casey , C M Campbell , W Carpenter , E 0 Coon , L Chase , F Campbell , F Caatleman , J II Doe , P Denworth. J D Degan , J Dety , L W Donahue , G II Kggleaton , F L Elfing , A J "Fulty , A Foster , T Glbb * . E C Garrison , II G Grouugell , J Green , J H Gould , W II Golden , O E Hackney. C Ilausen.AD Hector , T F Henly , F W Hutchlneon , W U Hogle & Co llamfin , S llarlow , J Iloke , J Haminors , J W Hogne , M Johnson , A Johnson. J F Klooa , O Keen , F G Klrachberg , E Lawaon , T Ladd , E W-2 Lnrd , D A Lawrence , F N iilohaley II Luid , Ml' Mahancy , W II McKlneley , F McVey , J McCarty , I McDonald , D J Mate , B Muaselman , A J Morris , W H Morton , W U , Mnhoney. W H McCarthy & Stod- Uhlion , J dart Power * , 3 T .Peterson , P Hudd , 0 lleynord. P O Swenaen , L Lima & Co Sharp , C A Shaugbnatay , J Smith , N Schutyer , W Shannon K Severe , H Somler , F . Theme , 11II Wade , F E Wllaon. II 0 Wright , J T Wood , T W J Wareinitz. O * Wagner , G F Tiios F. HALL , Postmoater. BEYOND OTJK PHILOSOPHY Strange Experiences Related bj Blanop Bowman. St. Louis Republican. Iti convi ruatlnn with a Repnblloar ropjrtt/r ji'sterduy afternoon , lifoho ] llowinuti said : "I am not a bollover in modern aplrltaallam and do not ballovo tha splrlte upaot ohalru aud inovo tablet but I can any that I luvo never beer able to account for many romnrkabli experiences ; I have had daring my Ilfi andor d Ihrontclroamsta/icos. We < > ri much nuurtr the spirit world than w think , perhaps , and the aplriu ot the departed dead , I baliovo , havu a certain tain Inlluenco over our minds. "When voyaging on the Rsd ien at made it a practice to pray every nigh and morning for my wife , from when I was absent and who at the tlmo wa an Invalid. Ono evening I knelt dowi as naual and trlod to pray for her , bu found I could not do It. Thla wor rled mo very mooli , bat I attribute ) my incapacity to pray for her to norv ouanoaa , as I had praachod a aorraoi to the paeaengora on board that after noon , On the following morning I again tried to pray for Mra. Bowman experiencing the name difficulty that prevented wo from accomplishing my purpose on the evening provlona , I wondered what had Impncncd. Waa I losing roy nonaei ? At length the thought occurred to me , 'Your wife tuny bo dK d , ' Bat thla I considered luiprobabln , aa I hnd n- colvctl n letter a few d ya before , stn ! ; . Ing thftt hho WM much bettor than the had been for a long time , llowovor , I waa anxious to reach u point whore I conld expect to riclvo nddi'ional tldiuga rolallvo to her coudltloti , Finally , on my arrival at Romp , I found n letter airaltlrg mo oonvtylug the news that Mra. llrortn waa dead aud burled She had dlod on the anmo evenitii ; that I found myself unable to tiray for her whllo voyaging over the Had Sea , This experience I wna never nblo to Recount for , yet I rhall nuvcr forgot It. "About the aamo tlmo my daughter had another extraordinary experience , but Itv.s not Mmllar to mine. "Whon In Farla she would ahut her eyes and could then too her muthor'a face distinctly. O.i the evening of her mothvr'a death aha attempted to do thta , aud wna ao terrified nt not seeing the face as uanal that aho ran nut of the room in'anothor apartment She felt thtU something had happuned , but her fricrda told her that her foara were all Imaginary. Subse quently aho received nonn that her mother had died about thu time aho jound it Impossible to see her fnco with her eyes closed. In tills honso ( referring to his roii- donoo , where the convoraatlon took place ) , about thi * time last year , I was lying sick , at thopntot of death , the ph/etclAU being unable to predict whether I would live or dlo. Then I had nome very happy visions , aa I stated in a sermon delivered recently ig Muslo hall at Hostoii. " Tliesu vUlnna wore published a ehort tlmo ago in Thu lljpublloan. In them the binhop wan trsnaportcd to the threshold of the spirit world , whore ho saw and conversed with tno cplrlt of hU docqnand daughter , who told him hla wife wna waiting for him In heaven. ITCHINC.ITCHING.ITCHINCI . . Soratoliing ! Scratcliing I r.\tlf species of ItcliliinIIiiinais , Itching Tllei , and tlollcnto IrrltaMona poculir to loih toxos , liiDtAiit y relieved by a warm luth itllh Uutliiira Srapnnda sln lo apkllcttlon ot G'utluirn thu srent Hkln Cu o. Thlj rcpnitod ilally wltli two or three do < o3 of tha C'u Icurn Ko-oUenl , the no * blosd Mlilfler , to keep tbo blood cool , the bowels oponaril Inn liver and kldno\s active , will speedily aril poriuanontly euro Itching Tor- tur a ol Iho Skin an ' Scalp t ft' lia < r dolled the belt imdlc.,1 skll1 and all known rcmcdlei. iTCHINQ HUMOIt Covering the Ii9lv , Hkln Copper Colored Intolerable Itcliliif uiul Terrible Humor Cured. I lu\o bpdi a'llktcd wilh troublesome ski siiwo , c ri < iliiK almost c mplcttl ) the upper ttt ft my body , cau'lr mv nKlii M awnnu a oppor folorui hue It cuu'd bu ruhbod cIT ilkc indn IT , and at times raining Into'o able Itching nd I ho mO'it Intcn 10 culler InK' I ln\o\i od bl oil urlllern , pills and other ajvcrllsnl roniedlot , ut I'xpoilinccil no rfllcf uitlll procur d the utlcura Itemelha , which , al honah mod ctro- sily and IrrtKlilir y , cirtd mr , alla\ln ; thil .rrllile ltchl K anI restoring my skin t > Itfl nut riliotor. I it nullllni ; to maku aillda\lt to the ruth of this btitomont. S 0 IIL'XTOV. Milan Mich. ITC1IINO IIl'MOH , Jo\critiB the Hnily fur ID you * with Kg LVcullur Itchinj ; Scab cured , A most dsircoihlu ! ) and o'lstlnato case of Sll hitimor Kcznim , hlch hai licun under inj ciAOiml ulHi'i\atlon Irani lid llr t npiuaianco | to lapraiDntlliuo. nlout ten lit ) ) J cam. cover U thu urea'ir i > rtlonol the p % U > nt'd ( > ndy am nihi wllh ilnpucullur lr > IUtluiaiid It'-lilni ; tmh nd to nhlchnll the knoun methods of ( rnt ( UK ichill'u ohkl been ai'pllod ' ulthoiit huncllt. as complttuly dla ppo rcd. liatlii ) ; acli'itiinnd eallhj i kin solely tliruuuli tint t iMiur * Him > dli-s. ClIAS IIOiOIITON. i8StltoSt ! , lioiton. OUTIOURAAND OUTIOURASOAP 'lea 8 cIT alllcxtotnil t\IJe co oSklu and Scalp j'tirnic" ' , all ) Itching mil Irrllbtlon , a ( ten , eel he. and hia > Llrcra , Olil Sores , and \Voundn while Iho HfKolvent ospels all IIunion ) atlalrK rom Impure Hood , Inhoiltol and ( JontaKlnn lltenuH. Sold by all IriiKjlntn 1'rlco Umlcii- aCu.tHjIarifoluxo * , Jl.OU. Cutlciira Hcsohont ! 1 00 per bottle. Cutlciira Soap , I5ct3. UutUu > a.ShavlnirSjap , IScta. 'OTTKHDHUa ANDCIIEMICAIjCO. , BOSTON D C A IITV f ° r Kouzli , Chapped , and Urea [ JEHU I I sySkln , Iliack ilia M , IMmplefl , iklti HlemlihiB , and lulantllo llumora , u o Cut- cur * boap. We Take Pleiiure In * nrounclng , MAUK TWAIN , EntllloJ , ' 'LIFi : ON THE MISSISSIPPI " A rich home , and the richest , raciest , volume of all the Twain scrien Coaracto litlo Illustration' . . $2 BOO IN CASH PK1/.KSTO AOKNTS. ' > weld , o the wlso la bUlllcUnt " APCUTC WANTED Outntl now ready , HbCil I O ( l ) for particular ! ) , addrrM U. 11IHIAUII A CO , Chicago. m 0-w7t EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST , "Dy a thoioaKh knowledge ol tbe natural law , which govern the operations of dhreutlon and nutrition , and by a carofnl application cf lh Ino properties o ( welllecied Cocoa , Mr. Kppa baa provided our breakfaat table ) with * delicately flavored beverage which may lave M many heavy doctors' bills It Is by the Jadlclooj nse ol such article * ol dint that a oonitUutloo may be gradually bull ! up until strong enough la resist every tendency to < liea ! e. Ilnndredi ot labile maladies are floating around tu read ? to attack wherever there Is a weak point , Wi may escape many a Iital shaft by keeping oni- Mlvts well ( ortlDed with pure blood and a prop erly nourished ( ram * . " Civil fiervlce Qaiette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Held n tins only (1-lb and Ib ) , by Orocers , labeled JAMBS BPP8 Si CO. , BomcDopatblo Obemlntc , London. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Oor , Water and Congress Streets , CAPITAL , - . 84MMM ] SURPLUS , - - * 00,0H ] Trannaots a general Unnklng liuslnefls. IUc eelvea the accounts of Banks , Bankers and others. lrnw > Foreign Kxchango nnd make * Cable TrannforH In Europe and Tel egraphtc Trnntferg uf Money throughout the United Htatei. Buyi and eelU Gov eminent and other Investment Securltlo and executeu any hiwine H far 1U Corro upondenU In the Una of Hanking , ASA P. POTTEf President. J , J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ass't Cashier. mi h-mo _ JOHN STA1II.K9 , JKHOS1K ECIIAMI' , I'rcklilent Vice I're 't W. .S. DK1SIIEN , Hec. aud Treu. THE NEBRASKA MAHUFAGTUEIG Lincoln , Neb. MANDFAOUIIEIIS OF Corn Planters Harrows , Farm Roller ) Sulky Rakes Bucket t levatlr e Wlndmll'i ' We are prepared to do Job work and manntai turlnr ( or other parllts , Aduiess all oraeis to the NEI1IIASKA MANUKACTUItlNa CO , Lincoln , Nsb. QIVT A TT A QlSPENSARY ! Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A , S , FBHBLATT , E D , , - PROPBIETOB. Dr. Fishblatt cau ba Oonaultod Evorv Day Exo Fridays and Saturdays , thcs * two Days being , dovqtod to Hie Dianonsary at Das M ma's , JowaItyooial attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER Ami Foiualo Diseases , as well as Jll Ohrontn and Nervous Disease ? IDE , . Ilm ll' n red'th' greatest curnlnthe worll for wonknew of the hack and Ilrubi , Involuntary cbargts. Impo'cney , g.'iiiMl ilohlilty , norvousnesi , languor , confusion nf Mev , palplUtlonof th hi art , tlmlillt ) , trembling , illmno's oi sl ht or gld.llm'ss , UUciscs ot thfl hiad. throat , BOM oi skid ( Tertion pf tbo HUT , lungi stomach or bowola those terrible disorders arising from to Itary hak III if > ou h , and Merc t pricll oomore Utal to the victims than the sonj § of Sjrcns to the marl * . er ol UUson , hllghtliu tnolr moit r ulUtit hopflt or nMclpatloni , ren lorlng tmrrlaio ImpOMtDl * . Thone th it are suffering from tne evil practices which destroy their mcnUland pnyilcM systoml causing NKUVOUS DEBILITY. The nymptn.ntof which are a iluU.ilUtrciwl mind , which untlti them from performing m lr bull * n ss and social dtitlra , makrs lupp ) mirrlage lnuo < s blc , dUtremeii the act on of the heart , catulnf flmlusol heat , de.rcsilonof npln'ii.uv I fjrel > llnir < . covtardlce. foir , dromi , ronllest night * , dlulups ) , fouctltltne n , iinnatnral ill clurioa , pain In tha bock and ) hlpe , short breathing , milan- choly , tire rontly ot rompnii ) and havn ureffrcncn to be alone , feeling a * tired In the miming M when retiring' , sfrulnil wonkius' , lost tnanhnod , white bone dei < oslt In the urine , < tervouin M. eon- funlon of thousht iremldin/ , watery and weak ejos , dv ixii' ln , conttlp'tlon , pnlcncu , pvln an4 ' ' " limbs , etc . should consult me immedlttely and be rcitircJ to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Who have become ykllnn of solitary vice , that dreadful and dmtractlve hah't which annaallf swoe | > tnan untimely Rrate thons nd f JOIIIIL ; mmi of exalted talgnt and brilliant Intellect whu mUht othcrwldeentranco lletnilne senators with the thunders ol thrlr eloquence or wake toc M- cy the ITUK | ! Ijro , may call with lull couudenco. MARRIAGE. Harried persons or young men contemplating marriage Ve aware of physical we kneu , toili prncroathopJHor , tmixitenc ) , oian ) uthtrdlwiimllllc/iMon spoo.llly relieved Ho whoplaoa bin self uoder the care of llr , Klin ila t n > iw relUlou < ly canOde In bis houor as a gentleman , and coafl * dently rely upon his skill aa a phy loan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Inmiodlatply cured and full vigor rottotod. Ttils deriving atlllollo" which rsndenllfe a bnrdta and i.iarrlago lioiHKslliIr , Is the | > onMty p > ld by the victim lor Imiitopor Indulgence , Youni ; people are ap to commit oxcmsn fie n not lifting awar ol the dreadful consequence ? that may ecus , how who that unJervamls tnls subject will di-ny that procreation Is lost sooner by those falllnc Into Into Improper habits than by priidxiitT llojldvs being deprlv d of the pleasure of niMthy ol * iprlng4. them Kit sorlom and ilmtriictlto srmptoraii of InthlKKly anlmlnd arlso. The ijitembc romca deranged , thoph\stcal and montai functions weakonj lx > iiof procrratlvo power * , nervoai Inability , djspcpMa , palpitation of the heart , Indigestion , [ constitutional debility , wasting oftht flame , cough , consumption and death. A ( JURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by untrained pretenders who keep them triflln month after moot tiklngpohonuusand Injurious com | > ounils , should apply Immediately. DR. FISHBLATT graduate ol one ol the most eminent coltoge of the United Stairs , hu eCfocted some of th * molt astonishing enrol thatucro ctei known ; many troubled with ringing In the ears and head , when atlrep , griat tiprvoiHiiois bolrg alarine < l at tortalnsoundi , with ffuquent bhublnj , attended some tlnica with iti'raiiKement of the mind were cured Immediately , TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. f. addrrsnn alt these ha ha\o Inlnrod thcmwlvps hy Improper Indulgence 'and Mill iff habltxwhich ml > both hod } aid mind , unnttlng them for Innlnoii , study , J"loty or marrla/n. llioso arn nnnio ot thp mclAiuh ly rtfieta produced by the early hahlU of iniith , vie wnk- nein ot the hi-k and llm'M , ptlm In the head un t dlmn M nf eight , Ions nf imumUr piwer. pilpl- tatlon of < ho hnm , djspopjla , nor\oui Irrltalilllty , dsrangomout ot digestive functions , debility , ( .onsuniptlon , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , I OVER TOE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , ' OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FHEK. Charges moderate and wlthla the reach of all who nofd . MoJical Ircutmeiit. Tboto whn ns do at a distance and cannot call , will receive prompt attentlo * through mall by simply flomllng tiller smptomii wllh pottage. Aiidri'MD I.nek Itm 'l4nmlia. ) Nrb- MANUFACTUnUll OF FINK BUGGIES , CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Ropooltory Ie Constantly filled with H Solent Bttick. Bc tin cnatoiy. IS , W , Cor. iotn utmuapitoi Avenue. in 2 m CAPITAL PRIZE , $ I50GOO , "HVifn lirrel/'l eertt/y that trt mjierviif the trrnmjnnrnt jvraU Ilif Monthly ami Stmi- \niniid \ I'riticinji of Tlir liinnstiinii Mute lint ml CIIIHJHIIH/ , and in jitrnm manage < iiiidm- 'rnl ' the liraicinyt theiimelrrt , anil Unit the tanu rt mntliieteil uttlt Itonettu , fairtirn , ami in , /iinl fnttlt toitaiilall parties , ami vt authorize hrc < } ini > atiitu tue thit tertijwite , < nthfae aim let nfmir n j > tatiireii attached , in 1(1 atlaertitt Oommuilonirt. I OVKIUIAI A MILLIOXDISTHIDMKD. lOUisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated In 1BC3 ( or 2.1 yean br the Irgla ja'.uru ( ur Kducatlonal tnd Cnarltahlo puipose * with a capital ofll,000.0,0 to which a rtserve und ol over f5V.00 ) has slnco been udded. Ily an overwhelmlni ; popular vote lt ( ranchlse was made a part of the present State Constltu- , lon aloptul Deccmbiir M , A. 1) , 1874 , laOr.nd tlntio NumHer c rowings will ike place monthly. / ( n tvr train or { ioitf > ontl. i k at too ( olio wing Ulitrlbutlon : ORANU P OMENADEOONQERT , durlnr which will t ke phce the 167th Qr nr Month y iNll TIIK EXTRAORDINARY ctCMN NNUAL DRAW. lr a At Mo 0rl ni Tteid y , .June 12 1003 Under Ihii personal buporvialon and manage' merit of Oen. Q. T. DEAUREQARD ofloi.tlna and Q n. JUBAL A. EARLY , of Virginia , Capital Prize ; $150,000 , idTNotlcu Tlc' ets a'O Ten Dollar ! only. Halves G Flft i , 2. Tmtht , ! . LIST OFPIU/.K3 1 Capital I'rlzo of 150CX ) . . .8150,000 1 ( Iraii'l ' I'rlro of S3 COO. . . 60,000 1 Orand I'rlio ol 'JO.OOU. . . 20COO lO.O'.O. . 20.000 4 Large Pilioi of 6.COO . 'JO.OCO ZOPlUeiol ICKJO . 20,000 60 " tOO . 25,0(0 ( 100 " 300 . 30,000 XOO " 2CO . 40,000 fOD " ICO . GO.OCO 1 000 " . B' . 60,000 APPROXIMATION MUZKJ. 100 Approximation prltts ol tiW . f20OCO 103 " " 100 . 10.COO " " W . 100 7,600 2279 I'rlt'S , amouatlng to $5 2,500 Application lor ratm to clubs should only be made to the oillcj ot thu Company In New Or leans. For lulcrmaMo'i apply to M. A. DAUPHIN. N.w Or.eidt La , or M , A Dauphin , OO7 ceverith Et Wathlngton. D 0 , KSTAllMHUKO 18BB. = : 's IIDK HPIUNQ ATTAOnUENT-NOT PATEN ) A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORS liCt and 1111 Dodge BtrMl , kOgTmo6m OJIAIU , N B , ' i i < * i < * * I ' . . i. FALLS Jasper Stone 1INCORPOIIATED ] Th's ' Company Is now prepared to receive ordori for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE. FOR Building Purposes , And will make fltfurei on round lota ( or piompt delivery. The Company Is shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha , and lollclta ccrrec- pondence and orders ( rom contractor * en gaged In paving streets In any of th Western ( Jitlej. TESTIMONIALS. ! Eur Ri TKNUfNT' OrTicn , Chicago , West Divis ion lUllwiy Chicago , December 6 , 1882. D. Elwct ) , Preside < t Sioux Kail ) Water 1'ower Com- piny. Dear Sir I have received Irnm your com pany Mnco October 1 , 1832 , about 100 car loidj ol granite pat Ing blocks and havolald ( hem be tween the rills of our street railway trackiln tha heart nf the city. I ha\e been using t avlng ma terial In this city for m ny years , und I take pica- sure In raying that In my o.lulon tliJKruilte saving blocks furnished by your ojmpany are ; he moit regular In sbape and perfo t In form and ta far I have been abln to Julge , are no * lessed ol aa durable feature as any material thai baa ever been ofloreJ or laid In ho city. . Youri , JAS K. LAKE. ICopy.J r . f ST. Loui > , March 22 , 183 ? r TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Thl Is to certify that I have eianlnej a prc | nf granite taken from UIH Sioux Ka'.ls Orinlte Quarrloi. and , b my opinion , It Is the best ataut lor street piviug I have eecn In Aimrlca. ( Signed ) IIKNHY FLAU , Proa. Board Public Improvements. Stone for Paving Purposes id any pcmn Interest ) d InsuchlmproTemcnti will tlnd It eraa'lv tohU nhautajfo to communlcito with us , Wo Invite OOIlIlESrONDHNOE ON THE SUBJECT. Tha ijencril minairemitnt and aupcrrlslon ot the coo paij'y builnosa la now la the h : dj ol ra. HcBM' . . Adilrcsa jour Icttera to A , G. SEHEY , I'foMdcnt ot the J sper Stone Co. ml rat -tl DUFRENE& 'MENDELSSHOH. ARCHITECTS ! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building ,