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    THE DAILT BEE--TUESDAY MA.Y 22 1883
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POLITICAL HYPOCRITES ,
The ProfesEioDS of Republican
Politicians Examined by the
Light of Praotioo ,
The OlfBS of Railroad Warts
Fut in Office by Valentino
tine Grand lalaud'u
Greatness.
Correspondence ol Tni Du.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , May 21
The republicans of this coanty prom-
laed everything last fall dating the
ouuvats that any reaaonablo anti-
monopolist could domtiud. They
claimed that the republican parly
had done and wan willing to do every
thing in ito power for the many as
Bgalnat the prlvilegoB of thofow. To
have hoard the uloqaent appeal * cf
W. H. Mlchaol , of The Grand lalaad
Times , ono weald h vo thonght that
the republican party had always been
a strong anti-monopoly organization ,
and was the only party that could
solve tbo nuti-sumopoly question.
Mr. Miohaul himself might have boon
sincere und have tally bollevod that
all he claimed was tru ? , bat the party
itself aincit laet foil has not proved
his claims in bo trno. Too notion of
the roiiubllcann last winter on all
railroad legislation was not just-what
It shonld have been to suppjrt ihe
claim of the party that It ia and
always has beau nn anti monopoly
party. While same of the ropnb-
llcana In the legislature were in favor
of good railroad Initiation , u st of
them wcra either la faver of 4ndlffdr-
nt railroad legtalation or none at all.
The evidence to provo this is fall
and oomplutr. .
Quo of the no t proofs of the insin
cerity of the republican party in its
profossaou of anti-monopoly Is faiuid
In thu'cnaraotor of the appointments
to federal oflico made by the pirty.
Take tho'Tnlrd ooogrosalonal dfUriel
as an example. There is hardly an
appointment in tbo diatrlct bat who
is , and ha'i boon for years , a ' not of
tha railroads. Oongrenaman Valentino
tine has invariably appointed this
class of tn < m to office Wo were told
by the republican speaker bora last
fall , that Mr. Valentino waa entirely
Independent of the railroads , but whou
an appointment is made by him it is
a man taken from thu-rallroad ranks ,
a man who has bopn a cnupor for thu
railroads for yoira , 0. L Howell ,
who has jaat bjon appalntod poatraai-
tor here or Valentino , la that kind ot
a man. Ho has boon the blind tool
of such men aa Ohannoy Wiltso and
George H , Thummel for years Ho
has been connected with the railroad
for years , and is one of the few Idiotic
railroad cappern hor.i who rail nt : uiy
ma a who clr-lmn that the peopl hav
a right tn rcgalnto , by luw , ru'rond '
rntea. Ropablic.uis may hi k ab
the righto of the people , but whoa It
comes to m&kmg'liwa ' and filling tno
offices the railroad attorneys and cap
pera ran the machine every time.
Grand Island Is booming. The
county is rapidly filling np , so thst
third-olaB lands which nobody want
ed a year ago ara eagerly sought after
now.
Money has boon subscribed for a
two-story brick hospital , and work
will begin on it this oaa on. The
Slateru of St. Francis will have charge
of It , and it will be ran on the same
plan as the St. Joseph hospital o
Omaha.
A great deal of rain his fallen , and
the weather haa baon too cold for corn
plotttirpf , yet a good deal has b
plimtetl ami Is np , doing nicely. Cora
and oVB will bo the staple crop here
Moro attention will bo paid to stock
of all kinds. Thousands of dollar ;
have been and are being invested In
sheds , barns and corrala for stock
raising , and it will not bo long or
Hall county will take first premiums
in Shorthorns , Aldernoys and finely
bred horses , an she has on agricultu
ral displays. John Fanner has a herd
of fine Alderneya and Shorthorns ,
and Mr. A. 8. Patrick has ono of the
finest and most promising Hambloton-
ian stallions in the west.
Within five years Hall county will 1
have herds of as fine cattle and stables
of as fine horses as are to be found
west of the Missouri , Oome and see ,
Mr. Editor , for yourself , some time.
H. S.
A THBIVINQ BUBOBM OF OMAHA.
To the Editor of the tin.
The people in and around Elkhorn
Station have reason to congratulate
themselves at the enterprise mani
fested by their business men and the
Improvements that are being made
this spring. The place has boon nearly
dead for so long that it is refreshing
and encouraging to the surrounding
farmers to BOO live , active men come
hero who have the capital to handle
their produce and keep all the neces
sities requisite for their comfort and
contentment. The first man ono
meets on getting off the train ia the
smlllucr. genial B&ldwin , paid by the
Union Pacific company to attend to
its business hero , by the government
to act as pestua&ator , who , with hia
charming little lady , does so much to
render the soalal life of Elkhorn ap
preciative and enjoyable. Ncrt wo
meet our old friend Sail
ing , formerly sheriff ol
Sarpy county , who with his partner ,
Mr. Swaty , have como here from Pap >
pillion and gone into the grain and
lumber business , with the pralsewor
thy object of making an honest living
in an honest way , which they are do
ing , as the surrounding country ia af
fording them ovi < ry eiicaoragomenl
and a liberal patrouago.
Next neighbor to the above firm wi
greet Dr. Cannon , a little old , but stll
reckoned as the handsomest man it
town. Ho keeps a supply of drags
large enough to physio the entire conn
ty , and no ono out hero thinks of risk
ing a journey to his long homo with
out being aided In a scientific mannoi
by some of the doctor's compounding
Just above the dostor , ou the sami
side of Broadway , the Board of Tradi
building looms up , presided over bj
Hans Jacob Rolfs , who always pays i
pent more than Chicago quotations fo :
grain , and according to hiruiolf In
variably looses money , and yet llan *
la fast becoming rich , Just arots
Broadway from II a us , Me n , B.'unor
& llabeu preside over ono of the larg
est stocks of general merchandise be
tween Omaha nnd F'omout , They
are nooomodatlcg and tqunro uion to
deal with , the only rlond that rmujs ,
over the firm la that 11 ibur is n doaio-
CMt with an uncontruKblo proponsl'y
f ir trading horses , however ho bal
ances this by belup an auti-tnonnpo-
lUt nud a strong supporter of TUB BEE
Of oobiao Gco. Stewart In stilt hero ,
ready to go as n deligto to a county
convention , no matter how badly
packed it may bo-in the moantlnu
he is troubled * ih a mania for talk
ing about the Yollovratouo ralley , acd
to the bsst knowledge of hl friends ,
haa In the hat two weeks , had In the
next two years to 03010 , inoro sleek
in that particular valley than over
roamed the plains of Wyoming , In
fact ho ( s Inclined 'o orr.n'nent after
the pattern of Bill Nye , of B lomorang
fume.
I'horo lo a couple of disciples of Ei-
calaphlus oat hero , but as they bury
their mistakes arm * ) fire railoa south of
town the loan suid : tbo rt them the hot
ter , and their oodo of ethics does not
allow them to advertise , a very pru
dent > > nd wise provision , judging from
the population of the comuterlos
throughout thu entire country.
But spaao will not permit us to
mention nil the Industries oi the place.
The contract for the erection of a large
elevator here h&s boon lot. A. J.
Popploton , of Omaha , is at the head
of the cnterprlsa. his will add very
materially to the bnsluess Interests
now established , nd will induce more
to como horo.
Sumo time in the future Elkhorn
will bo filled with snbjrbau residences
< -f business men of Omaha , A finer
location does not lay out of doors , and
Its proximity Omaha , the short
tioio it takwito run in and out of the
city , will reader It a very desirable
place to reside. So with a hint to
real estate men nnd speculators to the
fffdct that there Is still a little land out
hero that can bo obtained with money ,
and that each an investment would
quadruple Itself in as many years , wo
will close without charging for the
Information. NROUXLE.
Correapotxtoncivot Omaha lice.
ELKHOKN STATION , May 18. An
other week of cold , rainy weather.
Farmers are almost discouraged.
Some have planted their corn , but
will have to replant ; It has boon 10
cold that the com has rotted in the
ground.
Hon. A. J. Poppleton and wife
cimo out to their farm on Saturday.
Mr. Poppletou hna ono of the largest
and boat iurma In Douglaa county.
Mra. ( Frank Srowart haa been very
ill for the past two weeks , but ia bet
tor at present. .
Rev. Diffeubackor , who was at one
time pastor ot the Congregational
church at Sarpy Oontor , Sarpy county ,
paaed through hero a few daya ago
with hisifamtly and honsehold goods ,
on. hla way to Arlington , where ho haa
a cipted a call to preach ,
rfwfcyzo & Baling are building
fence around their lumber yard , and
making drains to protect their corn
cribs from water.
Mrn. Sampaou teaches the public
school here , and la generally liked as
a teacher , I bollovo.
Shciruan Wilson is proprietor of the
barber shop , He will cat your hair In
the latest style , and ahavo you In
moro waya than ono If you aren't
careful. Shop ono door south of
SWUYZO. & Saling'a office. ZOE.
The Mavorlck National Bank of
Boston drawa foreign exchange , bnya
aud eella Government arid other in
vestment securities , and transacts any
basiueaa for its correspondent ! ! In the
Imo of banking. m&th-mo
Omnlia Victorian *
Special Dispatch to TUB BBS.
ST. PAUI. , May 21 At Eau Ololre ,
\Vls , to-day the Ohippewu railroad
war waa nettled by a compromise.
The Omaha Company are to bring
their grade up to that of the Central
and both companies are to build and
maintain the crossing , each paying
half the expense.
The coroner'a jury waa in session
to-day orer the remalna of the Fin-
lander who waa killed , but after view-
ing the body adjourned without hear
ing evidence or rendering a verdict.
One of the substantial institutions Is the
Marriage Fund Mutual Fruit Association ,
of Cedar Rapidr , Iowa , Legally organ
ized , officered and managed by reliable
men. Kvery unmarried person should
have a certificate lu this association. It Is
a splendid Investment. Write fur circu
lars. Good agents wanted.
SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE
Made trom the wild flowers of th
FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY
It la the most fragrant of parfumo
Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , Man
Francisco , For aale in Omaha by W ,
J. Whltehonso and Konnard Bros
HIVINQ BEES.
What a Lively Day the Boys Had | ln
Georgia in a Game They Did
Not Understand.
AlbaayOa.New .
There wan a lively bee hiving out at
Judge Odom'aoakey woods place the
other day the whole affair bolny
fully up to reputations as regards the
tragic and ludicrous. Judqo Odom
had charged Mr. Roberts , the over
seer , to watch the bees and let nc
swarms get away. Swarming season
approached , and Roberts made for hit
apiarian harvest by preparing gums ,
aud conveniently placing tin pans ,
bells , horahoos , and other Instrument !
of music likely to comrjoao anci
detain a swarm of bos or
taking French leave , tlo ait
not have long to wait , The othoi
morning the hottest kind of a swara
darkened the air , and Roberta put hli
orchestra in motion with a vigor tha
would cause any musically.educatec
boo to pause , reflect , and turn back
They did pause , and with ono acoorc
pitched up on a tree In theysrd.when
they formed themselves into a funnel
shaped mass. Roberta then playei
upon them with a huge syringe fron
a bucket of water , and having effect
ually , as he supposed , put out the in
clpient flame that lurks In their tails
prepared to gather them1 into his gar
ner. ' The bnrch ' of boos wen
some ten or twelve foot from the
ground , and the object was to land
thorn safely within the bee-gum , A
serious dlUiaalty here mot Mr. Roberts
to wit , how to bring the gum In
proiimlty with the boos and retain It
there. She god. ' of geuina wore pro-
pitlon * ; necessity , prolific old mother
of Invention , brought forth a sou In
the person of "Blind Phil , " a colored
man of the place , who is nearly or
qulto blind. "Hero , Phil , come
hute , " said Mr Roberts. "I want
you lo hold this beo-pnm up under
that bunch of boos , while I olimb thtt
tree and sweep them in. " And with
out ceremony or unnooetstry delay In-
seized Phil , and placing him direct ! )
under the bees , put the bee-gum ou
top of his head , and directed him to
stand fast. Broom in tund , Mr.
Roberts then ran np thu trvo with
thu ulmblenoss of a oat iquirrol ,
and , crawling out , hung himself
on a limb , and cautiously begun to
sweep thorn oil' , letting thorn fall into
the open box on the negro's head hi-
low , Mr. Roberta congratulated
himself on the saoooss of his cchomo
Sometimes a wad of bees vrould tnim
the hoa aud strike Phil on thp shoulder
dor , which made him restless. "Stand
firm , Phil said a voice from above ,
"and they will not sting yon. If a
boo fiads on ) thai you are afraid of
him , ho will sting you certain. Just
lot him know you are not afraid cf
him and there Is no danger. "
"Ouch ! golly ! I'm stung for enahl
Whew ! Mars Roberts , I'm got to drap
dls brx ! "
"Stand still , yon chicken fool you I
I'll soon Imvu them all In. Who cares
fora boo ? ' , ? u > then an old-liner a
king boo marched down Phil's back
under his shirt , and Phil became still
mor < ) uneasy. , but Mr , Raborts spoke
soothing words from abovo. Sudden
ly , however , the boos soeosod to real
ize who it was disturbing them , and
about forty 'business ' fellows popped
Mr. Roberts simultaneously , and ho
dropped his broom , lost his hold , and
came down with u crash upon the
negro and b"X. With a whoop
and a wild screech , Phi *
got upon his ioot and II
out followed by a crowd of bees. Hi
forgot his blindness , and wont ho
know not whither , striking the garden
palluga broadside and levelling throe
panels with the ground , Ho never
ntopped , but continued to charge
nround the lucloauro until the vegeta
bles were nil destroyed. In the meantime
time , Mr. iRjbortu was folly employed
In fact , ho was very busy. Around
the house and through it ; then under
it ; oat to Iho gate ; through the bore
lot. and "over the hills and far away. '
Neither were the bees idle , bat dil
igently "Improved oaohshlnlutr hour , '
flitting from flower to flour , ( Roberts
and Phil were the blossoms ) , calling
all tho-oweeta and raising merry hail
Columbia The swelling has all gone
down now , aud if anybody BOOB autraj
oworni of bees in the neighborhood
they notid not hesitate to hive them ,
as Mr. Roberta and Pail will lay no
claim to them.
"Don't DO Alarmed
at Brlght'a disease , Diabetes , or ,
dleeaso of the kldnoya , liver or nrlub-
ry organs , as Hop Bitters will cor
ti'nly ' and lastingly euro yon , and it is
tha only thing that will.
The Great Question.
New York-Star.
Henry Wattoroon is reported r.s
saying that the democracy must tie to
the tarlff-for-rovdnno-only plank in
1881 , even though it should provo to
bo a millstone around the nook of the
party to alnk under that load than to
sail Into port with another banner.
But , fortunately for the democracy ,
Mr. Henry Watterson Is fast getting
to bo regarded ao a crank , and hla do-
llvoranuos have lor-g censed to bo re
garded as anything but the irresponsi
ble outgivings of u oontmtlonal free
lance. As all trno democrats believe
in revising the tariff as fast and far as
practicable , so as to lesson the bur
dens of the people , to remove rt-
strlctionn on Industry and commerce
without disturbing the business of the
ojnntry , there Is no sense in making a
tr.es about it. Tbo people of the
United States have other subjects of
vastly greater importance to attend to
than an issue which haa become of
secondary interest.
Most of the great controversies and
questions which onoo agitated the
country and divided parties , have been
virtually settled by the changes of
half a century and the growth of pub
lic opinion. But the fundamental
questions of principle have .not been
settled and remain as Important and
vital aa ever. And It is the new ap
plication oi these fundamental princi
ples which create the real Issues of out
politics. Democracy moans the gov
ernment of the whole people , for the
whole people and by the whole people.
That is precisely what Thomas Jolfor-
son understood by the word. And
had it been proposed in his day to pul
the whole transportation interest oi
the country Into the hands of irrespon
sible corporations , giving them rlghti
and privileges undreamed of bj
the farmers of the Constitution ,
leaving them to fix their own
terms for carryingpersonsandproduce
enabling them to form combinations
In defiance of the laws of compoti
tlon in order to control parties anc
bribe legislatures , and buy np courti
and pack congress with their satellites
seizing on ( public lands enough tc
found an empire ho would have
Issued a protest against such danger
ons assumptions of power , in oompar
ison with which th declaration of In
dependence would ba tame as a Jnm
morning in comparison with a cyclone
Yet all this has been done gradually
stealthily , Insensibly , until over ]
state in the Union to-day Is practically
at the mercy of combined cor
poratlons , backed by vast capital
and in some Instances oontrolllm
the machinery ot the state governmen
and the eourta A eulld , ajjqresilve
unscrupulous power has baan organ-
lied lusldo of the states to govern thi
states for the purpose of absorbing thi
earnings of industry and the profits o
trade , and omatlng a class of million
alro autocrats richer than an } otho
In the world. No description of thi
real facts of the situation can be madi
whioh does not present a picture ful
of portents of danger to the republic
and of doom to the rights and llbertle
of the people , If present forces con
tinno to operate unchecked for th
next ton years aa they have for th
past decade , what our fathers nnder
stood by the freedom of the poop ]
will be a mere historical reminiscence
SPORTING NOTES.
( JonolUBlon of Four Day's RacoB
at Lincoln ,
Lincoln Journal.
The jig la np , the ball Is broke , the
tarfmou and their horses have gene
and the fonr days' aport at the fair
grounds has ootno , llko all other Rood
things , to an end. Yesterday was by
far the best day of the mooting in
Qvury respect. The raooa were raoro
interesting than ou provlons dayi ; thu
'Utoudauoo was mnoh larger aud the
racua gave general satlslaotiou , All
things considered , the during meeting
was u grand fineness so far aa sport is
concerned ; bat as n financial specula-
tlon It was an Ignominious failure ,
which falls rather hoavtly upon the
road shoulders of J , W. Jacobs , who
ortaluly deserves better treatment at
ho hands of this pooplo. The gatu
eoetpta for the four days amounted
o the paltry enm ol $300 , while the
Id veteran turfman hang np parses
mounting to nearly $3.000. As u
matter of conreo , ho got a largo elloo
if the money back again , for the roa-
ion that ho had horsoi that could win
TUB AFTERNOON SPOUT
egan about three o'clock , with the
half mlle rnnnlug race , best two In
; hroo , for a panto of 81,000. The
ntrlos were Wllllo 0 , Brown Dick ,
'at Comedy and Brown Eiglo. Af-
or considerable scoring the horses
were sent away with n pretty fair
tart , Wllllo 0 a lougth behind , but
in the back utrotoh all the hnreos
might hnvo boon coveted with a blan
ket , if the blanket was largo enough.
On the home stretch Willie 0 waa in
lie van , with Brown Dick pressing
ilm oloeoly , and Oomcdy and Eiglo a
ongth behind and aldo by aide. Wil-
lo passed under the wlro in 53J , win
ning the boat , with Brown at his aldo
and the othora straggling behind.
The second race was a repetition ol
first , only Brown Dick atolo the polo
and kept It until the back stretch was
cached , when Willie 0 lapped and
passed him. Willie also won this heat
.n 53 $ , with Dick a very close accond ,
and ( Jomody and Eagln distanced , The
race was awarded to Willie 0 ,
THE TEN MILE UCNNINO HACK.
The crowning effort of the day and
week waa then called. The purse
wa ? $1,000 and It was plain to bo
aoon that the owners o' thu thorough-
broda were very nneaiy as to how the
race would terminate. It was rumorud
abont that the stable of horaoa belong
ing to . Dr. Reynolds were brought
from a long distance especially to win
the race. Mr. Jaooba was vary cool ,
bat the continual biting of his
monstaaho Indica'od nt ' .oust nervous
ness. Baforu the horses started ono
of hla friends naked him If ho thought
ho conld win the raco. lie calmly re
plied , "Barring accidents , I will win
the raoo or run the life out of every
horse in the atabln. " ,
THE MOUNT.
Attcr warming two horaoa np ,
euonging their mouths , scraping the
Is-.hor off thorn , the blanketa were ro-
r wed , the straps tightened , and thor
r < itlvo animals hold until the lady
r > .ore could mount. The ladles came
on to the track and were greeted with
a hearty cheer. After they had
mounted and before being called to
the judge's Btand , Mr , George F.
Tucker , ono of the jndgo& of the race ,
introduced them to the assemblage
and stated that Mine Oliver , the lady
who would rldo Mr , Jacobs' horsoa ,
wai drcaaod In groan ; Miss Tennyson ,
who weald rldo Dr. Reynold's horses ,
a red plame in her hat , and Mra ,
Wall , who would ride Mr. Olancy'o
hotBOB , gold fringe about droas and
arm elcuvua.
THE erAHT.
Minn Oliver wna mounted on "Ro-
aumptlou"Ml ; uTonnyaononl'Slicer , "
and Mrs. Wall on "Oorbln. " "Cor-
bin" drew firatpoaltlon , "Resumption"
second and "Sllcor" third. The
horaon got a pretty fair fair start , with
"Sllcor" a little the advantage. It :
was a beautiful eight , Miss Oliver alt-
ting erect in her aaddlo , Mlaa Tonny-
aon slightly bent forward aud Mrs ,
Wall riding Inclined allghtly aldoways
Ouward the gallant horaea went at s
tromandona rate of speed , aide bj
side , with Sllcor slightly In thi
oad , Rjjumptlon at hla throat latch
and Oorblu not far behind. It waa t
steady ran , iho two first named horsei
running together to the quarter pole
sack and homo btrotohes nose to uoao '
As they passed under the wire in the
first mile It waa hard to decide whc
wont under first. The second milt
waa run the same way , neither hors (
apparently gaining an Inch on thi
other.
At the clone of the firat mile thi
iorao rode by Mra , Wall for some
reason stopped near the dlatanco flaf
on the home stretch , and before hi
conld bo started again , too much tlmi
wan loat and Mrs , Wall retired fron
the raoa.
In starting on the third mlle , Mia
Tennyson foil from her homo on thi
back stretch , near where Mr. Jacob
ind hla men were with their relay o
fresh homes. The animal aho wa
, riding supposed It waa the changln )
, place and came to a sadden stop. Miai
Tennyson struck him with her whl ]
and he jumped from under hor. Bhi
fell quite heavily to the ground , am
wo understand sustained aomo bruise
abont the body and face ; but li
an Instant she waa grabbed by Mr
Jacobs and mounting a freah here
continued the race ; she made a gal
lant attempt to make np for loat time
and allowed that aho was a lady of re-
nurkablo oourugo. Each of the ladle
rodu fivii horssa In the race and mad
aa many changes. The changes b ;
Mies Tonnycon were made qnlcko
than by Mlaa Ollvnr. The darky wh' '
attended Mlsa Tennyson's horao
lifted her bodily from one horao t
the other , whllo Mlsa Oliver dia
mounted , walked to the fresh horao
and wai oanlstcd into the tad die
What MUa Oliver lost in dlemonntln
and mounting , wo think waa made u
In the apooi and ondarance of th
horaes aho rode.
The ton miles was run and won b
Miss Oliver In 21 mlnutoa and 1G
Booonds , The fastest mlle waa mad
by Mr , Jaooba1 horse , Joe Bowott , I
148. ;
BILLIARDS.
NJSW YOBK , May 21. Aftornoo
game : Daly 500 , average G C8-7 2 !
boat run 33 ; Oaroor 452. average
20 72 , beat run 30. Time of game ,
hours 55 minutes.
VJgnaaz' and Wallace played th
thirteenth game of the tournament
to-night. The game waa very close
throughout. Wallace won In the
ninth Inning amidst deafening ap-
plauio. Vlgnnoi was but three points
behind , but hla friends were very
tnnoh disappointed by his drfeat. Ho
was looked upon an nro. Score ,
Wallace fif 0 , average 5 50 90 , best
run 35 ; Niguaur total 497 , average
5 43 90 , boat run 37.
IIOYCLK RACE.
CHIOAOO , May 2l' . The bicycle race
for the casltnptonahip cf America ,
12 hoaia a d\y , G days , bnqan at 11
o'clock this morning at Bittory D
armory , track 13 laps to the mlle ;
OJntcatante , Mllo. Louisa Armalndo ,
champion lady bicyclist ; W , M Wood-
sldo , chtnnplon of Ireland ; nnd W , J.
Morgan , champion of Onnnda. Sooro
at cloao of the first day Woodsld 14i
miles , 1) l pj ; Armalndo , 143 uillce ,
12 Up ) ; Mutgau 142 milca , U lapa ,
THE TUItP.
riiiLAUELruiA , May 21. At Bel-
nont park , In a clnaoly contested two-
mile trotting raceto-rlay , for $1,000 a
aldo , Llzzlo M won , Scotland Locoud ;
tlmo , 45G ; , 4 53 }
LJUISVILLK , May 21 To-morrow's
races have boon postponed ou account
of ahoavyatorm.
TUTI _
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPBD LIVER
Loss of Apnotlto. Dowels coativo ,
Fain in the Hand , with a dull sou-
Ballon la the back part , 1'aln under
tlio Shoulder blade , fullness after
cntlnir , with a dlslnollnatlon to ox-
ertloa of body or mind , Irritability'
of tornner , Low spirits , with a fool-
Injr of havliijr iicwleotod somoduty.
Weariness , DizalnoBS , Fluttering at
the lioart , Dots before the yes , Yellow -
low Skin , lloodaoho ( ronoraily over
tbo riRht eye , RcstloasneBB , with flt-
ful dreams , liiKhly colored Urine ,
fyfUlCONSTIPATION. .
TTITT'.N IMI I.H nro entecUlIr
tilnptnl to luch rnici , ana laie er-
tetstm aucli a clmiiue at fcellug to
niiiiil li the tiflorer.
Tiu-y lucrrnte ttio Am > MItenn < 1 ciinia
IhotxHly loTnkc OH I'luli , thus Ilm nj
loin li iiourlnticil , nnd btliclr Tniilo
Actlouoiilliu Ill citlveOrcnl
ulnrHlonl" nro iiroiluccd. I'llcd
it.T niiirrny Si. , IV. V.
artiT lUin on Wiii'iKriin chimpo tn a
IILACK ! > > a 8liiKln oi | > llcnttin nf tlili HVE. It
tmpnrtAniintnriilcnlor. Art Iniitniitiiii > ' > ui-
1 . Kolil l > y Uniffclsta , or kuut by ( iiri' s on
rxvci'tcf..Sl. ! < )0.
ot-vicu , as niiiuiiAT HT. , re. v.
-SIIIM-lLoHiliinHMrforn.illoBi.dV
U olll k * B > llt < l > Ukk uiOUkM M. '
Eailway Time Table.
'
U. P.'lt. H. MAIN LINE.
LHAVK. ARMTI
Dally Kxprem.HilB p m I Dally Einrciis 1.26 p m
Uer ver Kxp. . . 7:40 : p in I Denver Kxp..7:1)5 : ) n in
Emigrant. . . GUO : p m | Kniinrant K.'l am
OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINK U. . P. Uh. OT.
LXAVK. ARRIVE.
Lincoln Ux..lll5a : m I Lincoln Ex.lOSp m
Mixed 8:15am : | Mixed .4:4fipm :
DUMMY TRAlNB-lJRIDaK DIVISION.
Pummy trains leave Omabaai follows ; H.OO a
m ; 9:00 : a m ; 10:00 : am ; 11.00am , 1:00 : p m ; 2.00
p ro ; 3:0(1 ( p m : 4:00 p m ; 5.00 p m ; 0:00 : p m
Dummy trains leave Council Illuffa an follows :
8:2r : > am ; 0:25 : itm ; 10:25 : am ; 11:25 : a m ; 1:25 p
m : 2.25 p m ; 3.25 p in ; 4:25 p m ; 6:26 : p in ; 0:25 : p
u.
Sundays iho Dummy trains leave Omaha at
0:00,11:00 : m ; 2:00 : , 4.00 , 6:00 : and 0:00pm. :
Leaves Council BluD * at 0:26 : and 11:25 : m ,
2:25,4:25 : , 5:25 and 6:25 p m.
TUROUOH AND LOCALPA89ENQER TRAINS
imiDQi : D1TISION.
I.KAVK OMAHA. LltAYl COUNCIL HLUrFH
PwiaNo ' . ' . . . .MT Pass. No 5. . . 7,25am
11 No 10 6:45pm : " No 15 11:20am
" No 4 3:40pm ' No 3. . . 11:30am :
Emigrant lift 0.0:15 : a m No 19 7-npin
No 7.0-00 pm 11 No 1. . . . 7:00 pm
SIOUX CITY & PACiriC DEPOT N. IBlh St
Lou-o Omaha for O'Neill via Ht Paul
Line for Ulntr . 8:30 ft rr
Arrive f/om Ncllgh
C. , M. & ST. P. R. H. U. P. DKl'OT.
LltAVB. ABRITII.
Mall & Ex 7:45 : a m" lUll&Ex..7.-2f.pm |
Atlantic Ex..3:40 : put Pac'flc ' Ex..9:49am :
Dolly except Buuclay
WABASU , BT. LOUIS & PACIflO R. R.-U. P
DEfOT.
-
tlAVR. ' ARRIVK
Omaha 7:15am : ( Omaha 11:10an
O. , B. & Q. R. R U. P. DKFOT.
flt
t ARRITI. LXAVB.
Mall'- . . . . 7:45 : a m I Kxprcsj . 0:15 : a n
- Kiprtgn . HMOpm Vi.ll' . 7.25 p u
- N. Y , / * . leivcg Council Dluffs at 8:17 : pmt
arrlvta " 820 a mf
Sundij > cxccpted. i Omaba time.
,
0. , It. I. & P. K. R. U P. DEPOT.
ARJUVB. L1AT > .
Mall 0:45 : a ml Expreaa 7:45 : an
0 Eipreni 7 0 p in Mall 3:40 : pu
duminjaoctpUd. | SutiJaj s excepttu.
, 0. & N.V. . R. R.-U. P. DEPOT.
ARUIVB. UIAV .
Mall * 7-45 am Expren 8:4S : an
, Express 3:40 : pra Mall * 7:20 : pc
, dunJays exceptou 'Sundayi ' excepted
' B. 0. &P. R. R.-U. P. DEPOT.
Uallt ? * ° m I R P. ' . * * * Si5S ? "
Expren 00nm | Mallf
0 ( SuDilaya exceptod.
BT PAUL i ! OMAHA , NEBHAPKA DIVISI01
-DEPOT N. 16TH BT.
No 2 8.00 ami No 1 < :50pc
No 4 12:45 : ) > m | No 3 11:46 : a r
tiunuays vxcepted.
K. 0. , BT. JOE , i 0. B. B. R-B. & M. DEP01
Uall 8:25 : am I Express OKK ) a r
Kxprcn 7:20 : pm | Mill C:50pi :
B. A M. R. , IN NEBRASKA.
DemerExp..8:15ara : 8:35 : pt
Lincoln Kip..035pm 0:40at :
MI8SOUIIIPA01FIC-'U. | P. DEPOT.
ittRIVI. DRFAKT.
Express. G:50am | ExnreM 7:25pt
Mall 0lpmMall : | ; v"8 ! ° ? 5J
Trains leaving at 725 p m anil arriving ' e'- ! >
a m will have Pullman tlteptn.
Opening and Closing of Molls.
ROUTS. orsif
a. m. p. m. a.m. p.u
Chicago & Northwestern..11X0 9:00 : B30 2:4 :
Chicago , Rock bland & P..11:00 : 0:00 tao 2:4 :
Chicago , Burlington &Q..11:10 : fcOO fi:30 2:4 :
WabaSh. : . . . . . . . . . 12:31 : 6:30 :
Sioux City & Pacific 5:00 : 7:20 : ]
Union 1'aclBo 4.00 11:40 :
Omaba & Republican Val. . 2:00 : 11:10 :
Iturllngton & Mo. In Neb. . . 0.00 7:40 : 6:2 :
0 Omaha & N orthwcaUrn. . . . 6,00 100
Mtsiourl PxcUlc C:30 : 6:30
Local malls for State of Iowa leave but once
day , viz : 4 30 a. m.
A Lincoln mall Is also opened at 10:30 : a. m. .
Office open Uuudayu from 12,00 m. to ' '
m.
Til03. f. HALL Postmaiter
Saturday tvenlng Tralni
The fol'onliitr ' tabli chows the date and nami
rf toai's lunniuK tralca to Chicago from U
Ublon Poclllc trander on Saturday evening ;
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2 The Chlcsiri , St. Pan ! Mfnneapnlli and Om .
tnlna Itave every 8iturd y afteinoon.
The Cblcsgo , Milwaukee and St. Paul tral
bo caye every taiurJav afternoon *
MEDICAL DISPENSARY i
Offices and parlors over the new Omaha
National Bank , 13th , between Farnam
and DouglasStreets.
A , S. FISHBLATT , I. D , , - PROPRIETOR.
Dr. Fishbktt can bo Consulted Every Day Eiorpt Fridays and
Saturdnys , thosi two Days being devoted to His Dispensary at
DCS MOIUPS , Jowa. bpeoial attention given to diseases of the
THROAT AKD LUNGS , CATARtiH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER
And Female Disease , as well as All Chronic and Rorrous Disease
IDIR.
IlMdlMOTited thvfrroatMt cure In the world ( or wwkkneM at the btck and llrah * , InrolniUrj
discharge * . linpotency.Kgniriltttblllty , nervousnriu , languor , conttuton of lde i. rulpltttlan ol Ihi
hcutt , timidity , trembling , tllmneas oi > lght or Rlddlnesa , dlaouoa ol the IKV ! . throat , IOM or ikla
flections ol tbo liver , lungi , itomach or bowels thoaotenlblo disorders arising Irora so lUry kab
Its cl yotiih , and secret prictl en more Utal to the rlctlnn than the lonci ol Syreni to the martp
or * ul UlyuM , bllghtlnz their moitrvllant hoiimor ntll | > atloni , rendering mtrrlate IranoMlbli.
Thpo til it are ( USerlng Iroin tno evil practice ! which destroy their menuland ptiyilcal lyitamt
i using
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
The syinptoonof which are a dulldlstre * od mind , which unflll them from performing tnelr btut-
iieaa and uncial dtitln , makm humiy mml&go Irupou.blo , dlstrowca the action of the henrt , cauilnf
fluihenot host , iloi rcsalonol splrl'n.ovil larobjdlngj. ojwnrdloe , ( on , draimi , reatlou nlghta ,
dtuluoos , loriietlulneu , unnatural dtachugei , pain In the back and ) hlpa , short breathing , melan
choly , tire easily of company and hav.i rrettrcnce to be alone , feeling at tired In the morning at
when retiring , ismlnal wraknca , loet manhood , white bone deposit In the urlno , I'errouintm. con-
luilon ol thquflht , trembling , watery and weak eyes , dyipepslaconstlpUon ; , palenna , pain and
weaknoai In th * llmbt , etc. . should consult mo immoJUtcly and bo restored to peitoci health.
YOUNG MEN
Who hare become Tlctlnn of solitary vice , that dreadful and destructive habit which annually
Bwoein loan untimely grave thoiutndi nf young men of exalted Utont and brilliant Intellect who
mUht othorwlio entrance listening senators with the thunden of their eloquence or wake toecsta-
cy the : living lyre , may cell with full confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Itarrled penani or young men contemplating marriage bo aware of phytlcal we knenloii >
imcroatlve power , Impntoncy , or any other ulnquillllcatlon ipeodlly relieved. lie who places him
under the earn nf lr. Flan ila ttnav rolliou ly coufldo In hla honor M a gentleman , and coal-
dently rely upon hla anlll aa a phyalclan.
OROANAL WEAKNESS
Immediately cured and full vigor rojtored. This dlsiromtng affllotlon which render * life a burden
mil marriage huponlblo , t tha penalty paid by the victim tor Improper Indulgence. Toung people
aroap to comoilt exctssM tiotn not being awar ot the dreadful consequences that may ooiue.
i ow who that understands this subject will dimy that procreation Is lost sooner y thoao falling
Into Into Improper habits than by prudent ! Doaldua being deprlv d of the plcuuro ol btalthy ofl-
spring * , the most scrloiH and dentructlvo symptoms of both body ani mind nrlao. The sjstombo-
comes deranged , the phvolcil and mental function ) weaken ; Lonof procreatlve poweM. nervOTH
Inability , djspcpsU , palpitation of the heart , Indigestion , ( constitutional doblllty.jwaatlng of th <
flame , cough , consumption ana drath.
A CURE WARRANTED.
Persons ruined In hralth by unlcMned pretenders who keep them trlflln month after .month
taking poisonous and Injurious compounds , should apply Immediately.
DR. F1SHBLATT
Rraduito of ono ot the roost eminent colleges of the bin ted States , haa effected I imo of the moot
au'onlshlng euros that were over known ; many troubled with ringing In the oars and head , when
lult-op , great nervousnois hotng alarmed at certain Bounds , with frrqucnt blushing , attended Mm *
tlmoa with derangement of the mind were cured Immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Hr. F. nddresacs all those wha have Inlnrod themselves by Improper Indulgence 'and sollUt ;
habits hlch ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for busluo-a , study , society or marriage.
Thcso are some ol the m clinch. ly offtcts produced by the eirly habits ot > outh , vli : Weak-
now ot the back and limb * , pain * In tin head and dlranosi ot eight , loss of musgular power , palpi
tation ot iho hrart , dyspop ia , nervous IrriUblllty , derangement ol digestive functions , debility ,
consumption , etc.
PRIVATE OFFICES. OVER TQE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
OMAHA , NEK. .
CONSULTATION FRICK. Charges moderate and wlthlu the reach ol all who need s-lrntlfio
Mod leal treatment. The o who res do nt a dlttanco and cannot call , will locolvo prompt attention
through mall by elinply tending thlcr symptoms with pottage.
Andrnxa Lock Itnx 84. Oman * . Nob- _ .
Are acknowledge ! to bo the
bast by all who h-.ve put them
to a practical test.
ADAPTED 70
COKE OR WOOD ,
MANUFACTURED BY
Buck's Stove Co. ,
BAINT LOUIS. |
PIEKCY A ItltAUFOIlD ,
80LK AOKNTH FOB OMAHA
RUBBER BOOTS ,
SHOES & ARCTICS.
10,000 , OASES ,
Including "tandarda and Rrftdes to
match , are offered totho jobbing trade
at IOBB than rnaunfacturoro' prices by
FIELD , THAYER & CO. ,
170 Concreu Street
DOdTON.
MayIB-e d3t
LSTOVE
Tha only OIL STOVK that will burn nil
KradeH nf Kerosene -'AUSOLUTK
SAKKTY. " Send for descriptive circu
lar , or call anil tximlno It. Addresi
MILTOCTKOOEBS& SONS' ,
1321 and 1323 Farnam Street.
sat-mon-wo1-2m
- - -
CEItTiriCATH OP
23 AUDITOR OK PUBLIC AC.OUNfSl
01 Htate cf NebMki , Lincoln May 14 , 18S3. )
It In hereby certlfloJ that the HOME L1FK Insurance -
suranco Com | > any of Niw YORK , In the s'ataot
23 New York , bts compiled with the lmmran e law
of thli state , and Is aut orlzed to transact the
25 toulncij of Life Usuraneo In this Btata for the
15 current year.
27 , . > j Wltnen my band acd the soil ol
17 I HAL. \ the Auditor ot Pub'lo Account i tbi
20 1 , ' < ! y and year above written.
JOHN WALLIOHS ,
_ , . , AuallorP , A.
This ola rell b'o company have reo-mtly open
.ha ed a General Western Agency In Omaha , nd sp
polutecl , M. HJiConuvjct ihtlr 'gsnora' agent
Ins Office 17 and 18 Omaha Dink bulldluf.
iu21-mc-lw
A 8kln or Beauty li Joy orover.
DR. T. FIXIX QOURAUD'S
Oriental Cream or Vagi ai Ceautlfler.
The Oriental Cream rurldei as well as lU-autl-
flei the Skin , Removal Tan , Pimple
Frcokler ,
Uothpttcb
csan'every
blcmtah on
bcantyand
defies ( it-
lection. II
boa stood
the test ot
SOyeanan'
lo o harm-
le so we
tnste It la
bosuro the
tloola pro
i'Z&Ml perlymad.
Sl 2SMilalMk 5SSM
Blmllar name , The dlHtlmrnlshtd Dr. L. A.
S vro , Bald to r .ady of the IIADT ON ( a patient ) !
"As you ladles will use them , I recommend
'O urntid Cream' as the least harmfal of all the
Skin preparations. " One bottle will last six
months , using It every day. Aho Poudro Jub-
tlle removes superfluous hair without Injury to
tbo skin.
MM a. M. R , T. OOUH AUD , Sole prop. , 43 Band
St. . N. T.
For Bile by all DrucRUts and Fancy Goods
Dealers throughout the United States , Canada
and Xuropa.
TPeware of base Imitations. 11,000 rewatl
( or arrest aud proof of any ono sellln < the sane.
14-weow'tne at ew-flm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE.
Of LANDS WITHIN THE
Otoe and Missouri Reservation
IN THE STATES OF
KEORABKA AND KAH8A3.
UNITED BTATIS LAND Omci , I
DIATKICI , Neb. . April 30th , 1883. f
By thed'rectlonot ' the Hon. Secretary of the
nterlor , the U. S. Land Omce at Beatrice , In
the Stats of Nebraska , will bt opn on
Thnrsflay , the 31st Day of May ,
1883 at 10 o'clock '
, , a , m.
For the purpose of receiving application to pur-
hisa tha remainder of the linds of the Otoo and
Missouri reservation , In the states of Nebraska
.
The lands will be sold on'y to p < r < ona who
hall within three monllii from the date of their
appllca'lona m-iko a permin'nt settlement upou
ho same , and each application muit bo ace > rn-
tanlod by ai affljxv.t aa evlavaco of good fait "
n this rtniicct
Tho'a da wlil b , BO < l to the hlfheft rcsponal-
lie bidder , at net loss than the appr laed voJue.
n 80 acre tracts , and no one person 111 be al-
owed to purchiso more thin 160 acres , except In
cases of fractional excels ( contiguous thereto
where the survey of towiishlp and sect'on ' lines
could not ba ma e ti conform to the boundary
Inea of the risenatlon , In which raja the oxc M
not exceeding 40 tens , r < y be adJel to the ICO
acres ,
The toimsof latearo aa follows :
Ono quarter In cash , to become due and paya
ble at tlis expliaVon ot thrto rcon il s from the
dtiu ot filing application ; one qunter lu one k
) earonequirtcr ; In twi yeirs : onu quarter In V
hiee years from the date of sale , with Int rest v
at Iho rile cf 5 per centum per annum ; but la
ciro of dtfault In the first or case piyinent , the
lerson thus defaulting sha'l forfeit absituttly his
rltht to the tnct for the purpose cf which bo bti
i > pnlled.
No l Ld will be sold upon which Iraprovc-
ncnU aie found belonging to Indian * as reported ,
by the appraiser * In their tchcdule of their ap-
pralsmerit.
Tno sale will be aubjuct to npproval by the
Sicretiry of the Interior , and will ba continued
from day to day at licatrlco , uu'll the landj are
dliixiscd of.
A list ol tha lands , with the appraised value of
each tract , will bo found on fllo at the dUtrl.t
laid oll'co ' a' lluatrlci.
lluatrlci.H.
H. W PARKER Register ,
01031 W. H BOMhltd. Recelvsr.
JOHN D , PEABODY , M.D , ,
PHYSICIAN AHDSU8GEO *
OKCICK ROOMS. 8 & 6 1607 FARNAJJ.
Omaha Neb
A
All thoitwho from indUcrellom , iciiin or oUicrc4u < iu <
wiU. unL.t.tJ. to. ipltllod. ph/ilc llj 4relBo4 , ul un.OI. M
rtrform nunllH mivA.I life' , ulih dutlet . . . * . troirlr _ _ . .k _ , . * eta i.i U ottuuli T . til r r t ml.
> * * t Haaheod. gkmpli , ifftttlit , oUtilr. pliuut. u
lot IrollH. Oonnlmron will ) pbil Ua rtil.
MA1UTON ItEMEDT CO- W. I4lk Bt , Itw Trt >