Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 04, 1883, Page 7, Image 7
THE DAILY BES MON-DAY' JUNE 1883 3avo the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of f Ever Broirg.it to the City , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , IDO IsTOT TO CALL AMJ ! EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE URCHASIHC , HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUrFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following arc the times of arrlral and do- rarturo oltrsiiia from the local depots. The the trains start tram the Union Pulllc depot about ten minutes oirller than bo'ow ' stated , and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Iralna on paol line * and K. 0 , run on OMcago time , a half hour faster than local. Wabaib trains run on St. Ixmli time , twenty mluut & ( aster thin loca' . U , 1' . and Lincoln tralnsr JD on Council UluOj time. CHIOAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIP10. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kit..5:20pro : I Faclflc Ex.0:15 } : am Szand Mall".0:25am : Kx and Mall.0 5 p m D. Molnes ao".7lS : a m | Des Molneaac.4:40 : p m OIUOAOO , BUiaiNOTOif AMD QUINOT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5:35pm : Pacific Ext..9:20am : IIall and Ex.0:10 : a m Mall and Ki'.7:00pm : N. Y. Ex 6:20 : pin Kcb & Kaa Ex..3:10 : a m OU1C100 AND NORTI1WKHTBRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic E.5:15p : ml Faclflc Ex.0:15 : a m Mall and Ex.9 : : > 0ani Mall and Ux.6:15p : in Accom (8at. ( ) . .B.M ) p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p in KANSAS CITY , Sr. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:55 : am I Express 5:35 : pin . _ . 8)5p : ! ) I Mallard Hx..6' pm cniotl H.CIHO. Dgpirt. ArrlTo. id x.ll:30 a. n. CTtrlaniKx. . Lincoln Ex..11:20 : a. m. IcnrerBx . . .8:00a.m : , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m. Local Kx 6 0 n. m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 0:05 : a. m , Emigrant..BSD p. m. " Ex P-OOa. in. WABASIl , 87. LOUIS AMD PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m I Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m BIOUl CITT AND PACIFIC ) . Depart. Arrive. orSloux Clty.7:55 : am Frm Sioux 0' ' or FortNiobrara. Frm Fort Nlourara , Neb" 7:55am : Neb * 6:50pm : For Bt. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8M : a m OHIOAOO. UILWAUKHR AND 8T. FAUL. Leave Council Illuda. Arrives Council BlufTs. Uall and Ex.fl:20 : a m I Mall and Ex.0:55 : pm Atlantic Kit. . 15:15 : pin | Atlantic Ex..19:10 : a m CHIOAOO , MILWAUKKB AND 8T. FAUL. Loavca Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15am : | Faclflc Ex 19:45 : am Atlantic Et.3:40 | : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25 p m Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. ( Except Uoudays. ( Dally. Council Dlutta to Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council liluds. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p I 11 n in , ipra , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , fi p m , 6 p m. | in , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars bc ln their trips at 0 o'clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and n o'clock , and run to city time ; V \ CHICAGOjBURLINGTON&QUINCY OKriOE OF FRHIOIIT AGENT , ) OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUITS , May lu' , ' 83. f Arracgem nta lure been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of ono or moro cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TOFARTIE3 IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. Those carawdl como through to domination without n'oppl u. ( Julck tlma Is thereby loaued. rieaao order yiugooda vU 0. U. & Q , K. 11. A , B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. CCO TO H. R. JONES FOR THE Douglss Vapor Stoves The best and alniplest In the world. Also for 74 Gasoline Stovta. Council Mluff > . MES B J. HILTOH M D , , . , , , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 BrtiodtrKv. Council Blutta rnoa. orrioia. n. u. rueIT OFFICER & PUSET , Oouncil Bluffs , la , Established , - - I860 Dealers In Foreign and Doiroetlo Eich nzo nd "Sy thorncfh Hnowlod e ot the tmtura ! 'vrt frli'.oh KOVCIJ the operation * of Jkc.itloa 1,11 J nnViltlcn , a .1 oy a careful application of kbi One proprulud of woll-eiloctod Cocoa , Id , Kppt hw pnvidod oar lucaklint liblcs wlih t dslicttoly floored beverjife , hlcti may Bars M many heavv Jbctorj' bills. It la by the Judlcloct BIS of inch artlclon of diet that k conaillalfoi may be gradually built up until etronif eaoack to rnlit every tendency to dlsoMe. llanJrodi of gabtlo maladies are Coating around n < roadi to aUick wh'jravoi there la weak polcl.t may eione i iwy ( Atal bhaft by keeping ant Mlvjs ucll tortifikd with pure blood and a ftsp ti\y \ nourichcd fruns. " Civil eervico Onotl3. llade ( Imply with boiling water or milk Eo'd n tUo only ( J-lb and Ib ) , by Orocer9 , libeled JAMBS BPPB it OU. , HomcBOpathlo Ohemlote , 4 ( i.wl London. Hnglancl. / PERSONAIf-"P t of the human bodjr > enlarged , de/clopwl and atrenzthened , " el9li an Interesting adrert'iement long run In oil piper , la reply to inquiries we will tiy that there oo evidence ( ! humbug about tbla On the contrary , the adrertlKra arr very highly ln > doited Interested pereoni may get icalet cir culars gtving all ntrtlculars , rtrlng all partlco lars , by addresaln ? Crl < Medical Co. , V. O. | | . 618 , BaffUo'N. V Tel do K' n ; a HOHT -OF THK- THKK.00. K.0-0. Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY la now running Ita FAST EXPRESS .TRAINS from OHAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -AND THK- Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. V Or to any polntjbeyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOI&3G & NORTH To ST. PAtTXi OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE , thl Chicago , Milwaukee&St.PanlR'y Bokot office located In Paxtoi Hotel , at corner Farnam and Fourteenth etrecta and at U. P. De pot and al Mtllard Hotel , Omaha. fJTSoo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. MERRILL , A. V. U. OAHPENIKR , OenrralManager. General Pass. Agent. LARK , OEO. II. IIEAVFORD. OoncttlSurt. ( Asa'tOiu'ue.Aire Are acknowledged to be the best by all who kive put them to a praotioal test. ADAPTED TO COKE OE WOOD , [ HANtrFAOTUKED BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS. | PIERGY & URADFORD , SOLE AQENTS FOR OUA A MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Wotar and Congreit Btreati. rBCSSVOBT. CAPITAL , - - 8400.0OO SURPLns , - - 8 i 00,000 Transactn a general Banking business. Re ceives the accounts of Banks , Banker * and othora. Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Cable Transfer * in Kurope and Tel * egraphic Transfers of Monep throughout the United States , Buys and uolla Gov eminent and other Investment Securities , and executes any business for Its Corre- epondenti In the Una "f Banking. ABA P. POTTEF Preildeni. J. J. EDDY , Caihler. J. W. WORK , A 't Cashier mith'tno tW Jf3t.iM < > * aun \r of bUHine i.wt'H .rvlliythe i ar Jiitlto I -it Hop UittfcfJ. rrvte un HOP. * If yf.'l r j-mna unl urerL K rot. Jucrevion or dliMpa rleu ci dntrlr 010 or pui.rhmlth or lui ui ii ncit , ttlj ua Hop Vfluwter yoaari- nthmeTer yon frcl < bat ycur njitem ie 4 cJianlnK tor , ci itiinulutinc. i . . BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO AL NEWS WASTE OF WATERS , Further Details of tlio Ruin Wrought by Indian Creek , Fall Heavily Upon Many 111 Able to Bonr .Thorn. The Humor * of Do nth Soeiu Uji- iuunilod. THE BEG has nlroady given ninny dotnlls of tbo wreck and ruin caused } y the great rnln of Friday night , and , ho consequent ovorilowlug of Indlau crcok , and yet there ecom on every land loaeus to note and Incidents to narrate , many of which will never bo iblo to crowd their way Into print. Thoeo who have lost tnoro or loss by ; ho Hood number hundroda , nnd among he ae , those whoso lossea scorn light are [ requontly among the greatest anffor- era , as they had to struggle to got what the mad torrent swept away BO oanlly. The rain which fell Friday night woa one of the heaviest over known lioro , and yet it soonii that uvou the water , which came down In torrents , was not eulHclout to have caused the ruin. It Booms that one or inoro water * apouta must have broke in the BlatTo , thus letting an immense quantity rush forth at once , for after the rain had filled up all channels and covered the level places , there soomud to coino moro after more of water. The water In the crcok rose in an hour to as high as 35 feet in places. The now Madison street culvert , jn , t completed at a coat of $0,000 , checked the on-coming torrent for a time , but lu thus doing a largo quan tity of water accumulated , the arch not being largo enough for it to paaa through. The body of water spread over the banks , Hooding property never before touched by high water , and then it began swooping around Into Vine street. Had the culvert still stood , the torrent would have swept Vine street clean , but it gave way , and the torrent came sweeping on , and added to the already swollen crook ; the water madly swept away other bridges , dashed over the btnkn , and flooded Washington avenue and Vine Dtoot on ono side and Broadway on the other , and found rest only in ; ho bottom lauds , where it spread taelf , rising inch alter inch there , but with no such awift current as caused ruin in the upper part of the city.All All along Broadway buddings were flooded , and the water going down oven moro quickly than it roe ? , left mud and rubbish covering everything while sidewalks and crossings wore scattered hither and thither , and cul verts and fills washed out , leaving many 'dangerous places in the streets and walks. Mrs , Monroo'a largo frame honao , Sixth street , was cut in two , and the main part floated off. E , B. Wheeler , a painter , merits special mention for his bravery in rescuing two women from the second story of this house while it scomod every minnto that the building would go all to pieces. Frank street at Benton street bridges , though badly damaged , can bo soon put in condition for travel. Market si root bridge , which wan considered so weak that the city hna tboughtof rebuilding it , stood the rush of waters , Ita height doubtlees sav ing it. Justice Schnrz suffered much leas on hla four honaon on Mynstcr street a"d Seventh. Ilia barn was ewopt away , iiis buggy wrecked and his horse swept down the stream with post and part of a fence to which ho waa hitched. Tbo tiorso iras finally pulled out all right. In the upper part of the city there was also much damage along the creek. The old Powers homestead now owned byGeorgo R. Beard , stood at the roar twenty foot aboro the bad of the crook , and yet the water rene four feet all over the orchud , but It Bubildod moro quickly than it rose , it not being three minutes going down again. The water came with such a rush , and in such waves In the upper part cf the city that man * believe that it was the result of no rain clouds , bat of waterspouts among the bluifr. 0. Qeieo's bridge on Broadway was damaged but not swept away. The filling on upper Broadway was swept away leaving the piled lately driven there still standing. Swan's packing homo suffered. His smokohonso was swept away with 7,000 pounds of moat. The scales sidewalk and three wagons went. The brick culvert running from frank street across Broadway had its top torn off , and the bridge above there leading to Orescent Oity was badly damaged , but will bo repaired at once so that travel may bo re sumed. The Main street iron bridge , which cost $5000 ; , is atrown all along the banks. A largo number of cattle and hogs were swept down the creek , and the budleo Ho scittorod on the bottoms. Mrs , Homor'e house on Washington avonno wai mropt away. Martin Lawler'a house , occupied by Alex. Obort , was partly taken off , also John Spring's houao on Grcon street. Georco Robot ! lost his honeo on upper Broadway , furniture and all. He barely escaped with three of his children , the other two and his wife being at Mr. Hammer's at the tlmo , Ho is a hard working man , and is uow left entirely destitute , Aid , Siedentopf lost 000 foot of sidewalk and COO feet of fence Ben Riddle's 400 feet of sidewalk and fence was wrecked , and also 400 feet of sidewalk gone in front of property between Bledontopf d Riddle's. The brick yards were swept awa completely , including lumber , toe houses and all , There were four of these : Beasley Bros. , George Frou- bio , Hammer & Hainoa and Winches ter & Froxloy , Winchester's grist mill was bxdly dama&cd water soaked. Oonrad Tornodon lost IfiO feet of picket feuco , and had his house flooded. The Plurco street school house fence went clean. There is not a foot of sidewalk In. Uot on either side of Broadway from Osk etroot to John Olauaon'n real- dene ? , n distance of half a mlle or more , William Koolino'a 300 foot of picket fence la hanging on the treoi. John Steltor's tenant honto on Broadtray was badly undermined and sagged. J. Nonormoyor h.\dto move out , his family at midnight , ft d lost femes also outbuildings , besides being iloidcd. Caspar's gardens suffered greatly. Flvo private bridges abort * GolBo's brewery were swept owny , two of them being foot bridges' the othora wagon bridges There is not n house on Broadway from Oak to Union street , but whut le badly damaged by mud aud wstor and moro or less outbuildings , foncee , etc. , gone. Notwithstanding the rumors of par- sous being drowned none yet teem to bo well founded. ASSISTANCE TKNPKKKtl. The following telegrams will explain thcmgolvoi : OMAHA , June 2 , 1883 To lldjor Bowman , Council Bludn. Omaha very much rogrota to hoar of the torrlblo fl * od which vlaltod the Ulmffa laat night. If your eletcr city CAn render you any nsaUtnuco let mo know. CHAMPION S. OHASK , Mayor. COUNCIL BLUKKS. Juno 2. Champion S. Chase , Mayor of Orraha. Wo are now out of danger. No llvoalost. In behalf of the city I re turn you and your city thanks for your over ready aneliUnco. THOS , BOWMAN , Mayor. The water works company will not lose tuoru than $500. In suma plaocs mains were washed almost out , and where the pipes of the company and of thogas works rosBod the crook , they wcro rokou off almost like clay plpo steins , ho Glen avenue reservoir has con- dorablo water in it which must be all inmped out. The two horses swept down the ream when the barn bolot.cliig ; to ho Orvls packing houao wont , were u Siturday found in the lower part f the city all right , save uome brntnos ud scratches. A. Louie's loss to residence will bo 1,000 , and besides this ho lost $1,000 f fine dried venison. DaYol & Wright had several thou- and dollars worth of goods in their ollar , which was flooded , the damage elng qaito heavy. Frank Lavluo lost several hundred ollaro by the water soaking his fine oaf tobacco. Green & Co. , pork packers , had much bacon soaked. The stores all along lower Broadway iiad their floors covered frith from ivo to eight Inches of mud. P. C. Dawson's lime honeo was wept quite a distance and landed on Broadway. His lime , cement , toob , and n largo quantity of sand were cattered. The neat little cottage owned by Dr. Jawrcnco , and occupied by Mr. Dark- son , was moved off its foundation , and bridge timbers kuockod a great helen n ita aide. Tom Hill's horse wa * taken about 150 foot down the creek and the con tents ruined. The Chicago & Northwestern yards have boon filled in with from one to three foot of mud. Mrs. Bernard , on Wyandotte street lost all her household good , the build ing in which they wore stored being ruined. Siblcy & Go , , the commission mer chants , lost several tons of butter their basement beiug flooded. The mains of the gas company croea- Ing the crook being broken of ! , that part of the city north of the oruok Ic without light from that source , at least. The water did not make so much havoc on Main struct an wits at first reported. Some of the now-filled earth waa swept away , and much flood ing of cellars wan done , but little li anything swept away. J. T. Hurley very nearly drowned Friday night , while assisting n poet family to escape from their flooded houio in hio noighbarhood , but Jack being tall managed to keep his head above water and got the family to hie residence , where they were saf l ; kept and are yet. Jacob Nourmeyor'u damage to yard collar , etc , will roach about $400. J. M. Given had his store damaged to the extent of several hundred del lars. lars.Mrs Mrs , Ami Buttorfield's house anf forod to the extent of $300. Oscar Yaunkeman had carpoti spoiled and other damage. Y. Jennings had a number of hogi swept away and other property damaged to the amount of $050. Ono of the worat wrecked houses was one belonging to Officer & Pasey near the bridge on Sixth street , anc occupied by Dick Rjckeita and Thoma > Hill. It was carried two hundred feet or more. Mr. Rlokotts had t narrow escape for himself and child which ho was carrying off in his arms , hi having fallen three times in deep water The women in the French laundry had a narrow escape also , They wore taken out after the house had boon BO i float. Mr. Boccioft had also a close call Ho wai taken off Flrat street brldgi jatt before the Btruc'aro fell. There are almost rumborloas olho losses reported of small amounts Among them are J. J. Nuwton , $50 G. H. Brown , $300 ; Chris. 13)801. . leas of lumber and damage to build Ing , JCOO ; Mrs. Clinton , fences ant hosohold goods , ? 500 ; B. Grahl , $300 Walt Young , g300 ; 0. Whitney $300 ; J. II. Paoo , $100 } J. P. Weaver vor , $100 ; A. D. Footer , tr-nomon house , $30 ; Gaorgo II. Jones ant roomers , $000 ; F. A. Burke , $500 ; 8 Werrloh , $100 ; Mrs Newman , $300 Mrs. liundrlcka , $100 ; Jas. Mithon $300 ; Phil. Armour , $000 ; Johi Stngg , $200 ; V. Button , $400 ; Mrs Miller , $300 ; W. 0. Unthank , $200 Jamoa F. Spare , $700 In honoeholi goods ; Wells Cook $500 in con wood. Paul Banquet had hla barn dam aged and lost a wagon and som harness , L. II , Hammer had gome of hi lumber carried off. Ono of the heaviest personal loser by the ( boil vas Mr. Dofjany. His now opera house runs bai-k to within a few foot of the creek , and ho had , at CiiDsldornble expanse , trlod to protect the foundations by drlvlnp pilua and fillinc lu dirt. Thin even could not stnud thu rush of waters , and the building was undermined , causlna a lai go portion of the wall to fall. The baaomunt was tilled with water , and how far thnt lisa cHooted the root of the foundation It la difficult to deter mine. Ono of the sldo walla la cracked , ntid it will probably take $0,000 to put the building In na good shape an It wao before , nnd perhaps more. This disaster excites much sgajpathy , t\8 the public took much pridu In the enterprise , and cannot bat regret to neo euch a heavy losa fallen on its projector and Mich n check lethe the speedy complciton of the build- In i ; C. E. Stouo'a residence , on Vine atroot , was flooded badly. The washing away of the newly completed Madison street culvert has made much talk. There haa been much dlecaoalon before about thla cul vert , HOIUO claiming it hud coat too much , othora that It waa not rightly constructed. The fact that It wont out first la taken by such as evidence of the truth of their assertions. It cost the city $0,000 , nnd was Intended us a ourt ot dam as well an bridge ; but it seems now that it served the purpoau of n dam too well and that of a bridge too poorly. The rush of wutera WAS kept back , by If , thus causing the flood to spread over both aides , and cover property never before offcctod , and when aIargo | body of water was thus acumnlatoa , the giving away of the culvert lot it sud denly looao , thna allowing it to come with ncnmulatod for.io and volume , swooping down on the property below , and tearing everything away. The market street bridge , which , on the other hand , was coualderud very mi- oafo , and lu fact is no now , was so high and had BO wide aopan that it allowed the water to pass freely , nnd it stands to-day , the only ono between upper Broadway and Eighth Btroot. It Icoks ua if the theories about the improv- ment of Indian crook will needs bo modified. The 0. , B. & Q and Wnbanh Boom not to have boon affected. The Milwaukee - waukoo & St. Paul suffered considera bly , nnd no west bound trnlua wore able to got this aide of Neola , while the company's brldujo nt Park's Mills waa Impnoatiblo. The Rock Inland tralua run out on the 0. , B. it Q. to Crnon. The Nortliwestern was not ublo to got trains in or out but yoRtsr- day cuuia by Omalm and Blair. List evening th ° lluok Inland was nblo to go out ou Itu own track , the Northwestern - western wont by Omaha , and the other roads tvero running as usual except the Milwaukee it St. Paul , on which travel whs still interrupted. Tim BUB'S firat estimate of the loaa scouia to have been moro nearly cor rect than nuy other , nnd thoao who have baon talking wildly about it , reaching up to a million , now ndmlt that it will not bo for from $ 200,000 , of which $50,000 fall on the city proper. * Ladioa , if you would bo forever redeemed from the physical disabili ties that , in thonaanda of caeoa , de press the spirit and absolutely fetter all the energies of womanhooa , you have only to got Lydln E. Plnkhom's Vegetable Compound. Ono of the substantial Institutions IH the Marriage Fitiitl Mutual Trust Afsociation of Cedar Rapid ? , Iowa. Legally organ ized , ollicerod nnd inunngoil by reliable men. Kvcry unmnrrlod person should , have n corllflcnto in thla nnsoclntlnn , It la n BplondlJ investment. Write fur circu lars , Good nuonta wanted. COMMERCIAL. OOONCII , IILUFKH HAUKET. , WlIKAT-No. 2 spring 85oj No. S , 70 rejected fiftc ; teed donmuil , - CoiiN Tlioro U not enough corn coining In to make n market ; doilern paying 38j rejectoJ corn Chicago , 2-r > o ; now mixed. 5jc ; whits corn , 53c. The receiptn of corn are light. OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 83. HAY B 00&7 CO per ton. 35 per bale. Ryu 10@15c ; light Hiiiiply. COIIN MEAL 1 y.r > jmr 100 pounds. Woon Good supply , pricoa nl yards , 500@GOO. COAL Uellvored , hnrd , 11 00 i > or tonj soft. 5 50 per ton. , BuTTKH (3ood butter scarce nnd ( u fair demand nt 25W35c ; creamery , Sfio. Keas ltc dy i lo and plenty at POULTRY Finn ; denlem paylui ; 13o per pound for turkoya and lOc for chickens. VKQKTADLKH l'otatoei , GOc ; onlonn , 50o : cabbogen , SO ® lOo per dozen ; apples , 2 CO @ 3 50 per barrel. , City Hour from 1 CO to 3 ' 10. IJliOOMH 2 003 00 per dozen , BTOCK , OATTLK 3 00@3 50 ; calves C 00@G 60. HOOB Market for hogg quiet , as the < packing houaoB are cloning ; shippers are paying C 00 to G 75. DEHEUVINO OP OoNriDENOE. There is no article which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the communi ty aa BUOWN'S BHONOIIUL TKOCHEH Thoao Buflurlng from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases , Coughs and Colda , should try them , Price 25 cents. Young man or woman , If you want big money for a small amount , take a certificate In the Marriage Fund Mut ual Trust Amcclation , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , Tne Sou Serpont'd filvul. Virginia City KnterprUe , The big fiah of Lake Tahoe again made hla appoaranoa day before yoB' torday. 11 o suddenly rose in front ol > the steamer Governor Stanford and dltputod lior pisango. There wa ; qutto n rc'U h tussle for about tot ; mlnuttH , when the fitli leaped upward and snapping t u" the bowsprit , went away with 1in i'.n mouth. Aa the fieh lu making ro much trouble the owmru uf the steamers will send below low for n harpoon to ha fired from ; cannon , r.nd will try to kill it , Here tofore thii Csh JIKB only been seen twc or three times In the pant twentyfiv ( yearn In 1808 ho attacked a larg < boat and drowned four Canadl.tuH einco which time he has not been eeoi till thU year. Princes , potentates , plain people everybody needs &unuritun Nervine OfdrugilatBlCO | , Col. n. Waters , U. S. district attorney tornoy , Kansas City , said : "ib'umuri tan Nervine cured my niece of apaama , " Druggists In all state keep it , Is Good health , rouy cheeks and beau tlfal bkln , ladies can got by rs Brown's Iron Blttore , ARMY OFFIOER'S TESTIMONY. Captain iTonoph Ii , llnydon , retldlng at No. 021 Fourth street , South Boston , Mnsn , formerly captain In tlio army , DOW with the Walworth Mniiufacturlng Co pany , South Itaston , writer , April 211,1883 : " \Vlillo living In Cnmbrldgcport my wife wAs lllictcd with terrible pninsln her back and ! lile , pccompanled with tfircat weak HOPS nnd losa of appetite. She tried many no-called remedies without avail , growing rnpldly wotte , when her attention wan called to Hnut B llsmodv. She purchased n bottle frow Ijowcll't drug atore , In Cam- liridgoport , nnd after taking the first deco nho bcKnn to feel oulor , BIO | could ulcep wcl and after continuing It" use n nhort time the pcvoro pnlnn In her back ntiii elilo entirely dUappoarcd , and ho Is n well woman. Many of our relative * nnd friend * hnroiHcd Hunt'i ) UeiutHly with the most ; ratlfylng retmUc. I finvo recommended t many tinier , and an many tlmoi hoard the ramc ntory. Hunt'H Kcmcdy i all that In claimed for It , ami n real lilexalng to nil ollllctcd with Kidney or li\\et \ trouble , " MADE A MAN OF HIM Mr. C. ( ! . Wheeler , No. i ! : Auntln Street Cnmbrldgrport , Mass. , innkcn the follow- In remarknhlo ntntrmpiit. Oci April 17 , 1883 , ho MrltoH n followr : ' 'I have koou troubled with klilney dl < inio for nearly twenty years. Have nilforcd at tlmcH with toirlblo palim In my hark and llmlx. I UFod many mcdlclncn , tint found nothing reached my ca o until I took 1 hint's Hem- fdy. I purchased n hottlo of A.I' . GlUon. 730 Tremont Street , Boston , nnd before I had lined this bottle I found relief , and con tinuing Itx unp , my palnn and weikiiCHu all dliuppenrcd , nnd I feel like n now man , with new Ufa ami vigor , 1 hint's Itemedy did wonirra for UIR , nnd I have nn hoM- tnncy in recommending It to nil sllllcted kidney or liver dUeae , us I am | io ltlro that tiy Itn tire they will tind Immudlato relief. You may tire thla letter In any way you olioi p , on thnt the people may kuow of n Hiiro inodlluco for the euro of nil dls non of kldncyH nml Hver. " KiTAllUSUKU l&.S. eiDK HruiNa AITAOHMKNT-NOT PATKHI Kl ) . A. J. .SIMPSON. . LKADINQ CARRIAGE FACTORY lipg mil 1111 Voifo atrool , _ _ wnR-inrflm OMAHA , aiOUX FALLS Jasper Stone ( INCOltrOKATKI ) ] This Company la now prepared to receive ordori for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE , FOR Building Purposes , And will make lleiirea on round lots for piompt dolh cry , The Uompany lu BhlppInK , BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha , and solicits corrra- lomlenco and orders from contractors oil- a cd In pailn ntruelH In anv of the Western U.tlca. TESTIMONIALS. , Chicago , West Divis ion ItallHiy , CnlcaRO , Deoombir B , Ib82. D ; Klwell , r/i-sliloi t Hlonx I'alld Water IMuer Coin- ) mny. Dear Sir I ha\o recoh oil from j our com pany rlnco October 1 , ISM , about 100 tar loida ol K'lnlto pa\lnK blocks and liruolnUl them bo- ; tw uei * tbo r lli of our si root rallu ar tracks In the . heart of the city. 1 liato been usliik' ra\li < K ma terial In this city form ny yearn , anu I takoploa sure In fajliitf tint In my olnlon ; tlm r'nlto paving lilncks turnliihed by your coni | ny are the moit regular In tlmpo anil pvrfo t In form , and ( o far H I havu been abln to judgu , are poa- ncoaod of as durable ftaturo an any material that haa over been offeiod or laid In I no city. . Yours , JAH. K. LAKH ICopy. ) Hr. Louw , Harch22 , 1833. TO WIluil IT MAY CONCIUIN Tills Is to certify that I haroeiamlnrJ apiece of granite taken from the Slonx Kails Oranlto Qtiarrlo ! , and. lo my opinion , It Is the beat stone for street paving I have teen In America. ( Signed ) IIENUY FLAD , I'res. Hoard Public Improrcments. Stone for Paving Purposes And any pcrton lntercit < d InBUchltnprovomentl will find It greatly to his tdxantago to communicate with us. Wo Invite OOIIUESI'ONDENOE ON THE SUBJECT. The general managcmunt and euporvlslon ol the company's bu > lncsn Is no < v In the hands of Win. llclialo. Addrosa your letters teA A , G. SENEY , 1'rotldent.of the Jispcr Ktono Co , ml'mic-tf EiVCt XjiOTTXiS PAPER WAREHOUSE GRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 210 Nprth Main Ht , St. Leula. UIIOI.KSAI.K UKiLKUSIN HOOK , ) nflncnQ twumvo ' NK\va , r ; f ENVELOPES , CAUD I10A1II ) AND : Printers' Stock paid for Itiga and Taper Stcu' < , Sera Iron and MeUlH. Taper Stock rt'artliousta 122U to 1237 , N'ortl Sixth etrcct. may'JtUni "FOIl TABLK USE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER From Blrronborn on tlie iuuoiiMKNDii : : ) IIY TIII : inoiirsT MHD ; CAI < AUTIIOUITIKH. FRKD'K IIOI.I.KNUKH & CO. , Hole airirt or th U. a. and Canuli , 115 , 117 , 11U [ blm Ht. , r-V ALMA at E. KEI1H DEALER IN Fine Millinery HAIR GOODS , WAYE3 , BANGS , ETt Stock Entirely Fresh and Urn 109 ICth Street , Opp. Pottoflicc. JOHN STAHIKg , JEIIOME FCIIAMP , I'rfMdont Vice Prcs'l. W. S OEISIIE.V , Sto aiLlTrcaa. TEE NEBRASKA CO Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACUllEUS OF Oorn Flant'rs Harrowi rnrm Roller * , Sulky n.iVet Ducket llevatl K rVlndmll * . We are propMo. ! to do Jot ) work aud manufac- lurliiK for other parllra , A Jil' ' en all nrifoin to tht MhllKASKA MANUFAOTL"ltINO CO , Lincoln , Neb , SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 , CASES , Including Btnndnrds and gradm to match , nro dfrrnd to the jobbing trndo ut Ices than mnnnfAotnrcrV pricoa by FIELD , THAYFR & 00- , 170 Congr-cii Btreit BOSTON. SOLID SHOT AGAIN bT Blood Poison. . Oa. , Aprl 17 , 1883. tbo Ucllm of torrlblo Ulorxl I'oldon , and after bolni ; traitml by three phyd- o'answanco ' fined to my boil , not able to r lw my hand to my hoid nplt'lnr up c'ol nf blood , and roiliic d In weight from ISO t-i llOpvimli 1 Uonb'iran tin meolSWHTS Bl'KCIFU , an n IVM than three mouth * w i entirely wol welched 191 and Imo never hid njmptom of the dlnraie alnco If II hi ) a been for Swltt'n Specific 1 would have boon myitrno. [ JOHN V IIIS'JOP. THUD HOT 8PRN 18 TWO YEARS Wl fH- OUT RELIE * . Mercurial Khcmiutlsm nmdo mo a cr After iiInn Hut Hprlnta t.vo joira and the citry and I'ottih tria ineiitiitull 1 WM a ekclcton and in.ablo t ] do injthln ; , I v > a profalled upon to tsUoacoilMO cf N S , S. A'turtakln ' thro bottlin my api > o'ltewgi \ \ \ t ) t mproMan I Dallied llcsh rapidly.Uirii I hud t Ko tnvlM ) InltlcH I felt n \\ull an I c\ur'did. I la now t ( ho m mllu nlnco I took S H , S. My heilthand aVpdtto uro gcol , and I am able to attend to nil the bunlnrmi I can RCt. Hot HprhiRi , JAII. 1 , 1B83. CIIIK. IIKRCI. " I HAH imWAlU ) will ho paid to nr S"I 1 , UUU ChrinlHt who will flml , on analjdta ol 100 botnw of H.S. S. , ono particle of Mercury , Iodide ol I'otawtuin , or other Mlnoral Hiilmtanca. TUB HWIKT SrKCIKlU CO. , Drawer 3 , AtlantA. Qx Our llttlo book mailed free ( Dr , Felix Lo trim's GDr trim'sG PREVENTIVE AND OUIIE FOR EITHER SEX. ThU remedy hclne Injected directly to the eoat ol the dlieime , rtiiutreit no change ol diet or nail- oniiH , motcuiial or rolsonous niccHclnoa to betaken taken Intcrnaltj , When used AS A PREVENTIVE by cither iut.lt Is Inip'silbto to contract any prl * - vato illHi'a c , lint In ) ho cim of tlicno already UNFORTUNATELY AFFLICTED wo pnrantc'oS hoxci ta euro or o w II refund the money 1'ilcu by mill , poatagu paid , $2 per box , or Sboxui far $5. Written Guarantees - Hanoi by nil authoilzo 1 agents. 1)11. FKLIX LE IIIIUN & CO. , Hole I'ropi. - 0. F. noodma , Diuggla , Solo /Kent , for Omaha , Neb , miuawly HEALTH IS WEALTH DK i : . 0. WKHI'ri NIRVX AMI IIiuiv TRRAT MENT , a giiarinteud npnclflo for ll ) lerU , Dlzzl- ets , Coiivulsloni ) , Fits , Norvl ua Neuralgia , loadarhe , JMIMOTH Prostration caused by the UBO of alcohol or tobacco , WakofullncMH , Mental cprcfls on , Naftenlng of the train resulting la naaiiity and'oidlng to inliory , decay , and donth 'rcmituro Oh ! Age , llarrontoes , Lore cf power n cither soi , IiPolutiUry Io > its and Bpermat- irJhwa earned l > y otercxertlon of the brain , ull btuo or ovcr-lndiilKoncoM Kich box ion. .ilna one mcnth't trratmriu. tl.CO a box , or six 10x01 for $5 00 sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE OU > .HANTEU SIX DOXF.S. To cure my cue. With each order received by us for fix ooxes , accompanied with 13 00 , wo will end the puichai'jr our written guarantee to rc- und the money If thu treatment docs not cflocl acuio. Quanntco ] uoJonlybf. 0. F. (100DMAN in ior w Ir Drutriilit Omaha Neb. Authorised by the sttto to treat Cbronlc.Norvoin and 1'rlvato dla- raacs , A'thma. Kpllvnay , Ilheu * matltm , 1'llai , TaiioVjrm , Urln- ary and Skin Ulioasos , HIMINIL AVxAKNKSH ( nl ht losae * ) SnxuAi. ess of sexual power ) Etc , Cures guar anteed or money refunded , Gnaws low. Thou. B.uida of cases cured. No Injurious moillclnos teed No detention from bmlncea. All ruedl * clnm furnlshel even to patients at a distance , u Coi.9iillatlon free and coutldintUl call or write. AKO and uirerlimcoaro Important. A UOOrX for boi h BOXIB Illiutratod and circulars of other unt souled for two 3o etauips. FUEE ; Cl7Kt Ohtrlf-nSt , ST JLOU18 Mo. , ' . KEQULAU OKADUATK of two mtdlca Lollr ( { illi 9beoa longer cne kxl ; In the treat ment of OimONIO. NKRVOUS. SKIN AND DLOOD Ultensci than auy other phyilcUn In St. Louis M city pitprm eho * and all old ronldenll know. CouftilUtlon free tnd Imttod. When II le Incontonlnnt to visit the cltj for treatment , medlcluee can bo cent by null or expre < every , .here. Curable asta guaranteed , whore dontl ffxluln It la ( richly eUtad. Call cr wrltt. Nervous prostrntion , Debility , fent l ami Physical Weakueea , Mrrcurlal and other affections of Throat , Hkln aud liono Ulnod Impurltlod and Ulojd 1'otnonlng , HUln AlIectlnnH , Old Sorsa nnd Ulcern , ItDpetllmenU to Marriaue , Uhcumatttm , t'ilei. Bpnolal attention to casea from Gvor.workedT xln. BUltUIOAL OABKS receivn mieciuOlttcntlnn , Dlacnaea arlilny from Impru'leiroe , Kioeauos , InduUenoo * ! SU ) pajjes th wool MARRIAGE- well told , llanj receipts ; who m ymi. * y > who " "y Ml' wh cautei , consoqutooci ftnd curt. Bealad lot 25o pottage or ttunpa.