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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1883)
THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY JUNEfi. Know That BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure t ie worst case of dyspepsia. Will insurca hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility , and gives a new lease of life , Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nervcs.cnrichcstheblood. Overcomes weakness , wakefulness - fulness , and lack ofenergy Keeps off all chills , fevers , and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St. , Baltimore , Dec. 1881. For ill yean I tuve been a rreat ufferer from Ulood Distant , lyj- pcpiU.anilConitipatlon.andbecamo 0 debilitated that I could notretain anything on my itomach , in fact , life had olmou become a kurCen. Finally , when hope had almost left me , my husband seeing UROUN'J IRON UITTHHS advertned In the ' 5 paper , Induced me to give It trial. 1 am nowtaklna the third bottle i I end have not felt 10 well In six ' i years as I do at tlie present time. Mrs. L. F. GKtrriM. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up , " than any medicine made. MEMAT. , FAKIR , 1878. BAKER'S Iltiler'irrfmuim C&oroftite , the bf t preparation nf pliln chocolulo far fam ily UK. Italrr't Hi rafail Cucoa , frtim wtilch ( he rxrni ol oil hit * been rcmnveil. f illj dlgeitcil encl nlmlribljr nilnplnlforlnTilliIi. IMtr'l Vmtlta Cftitcit'nte , 01 a ilrlnk or rattn con fectionery It dellclout article I hli-hly rtcmnmenilcil by tmirliti.Juifr1 * llroma , Invtluiblc n a diet far chil dren. German Surett C7iucoafc ? , n tuoit excellent trtlcla for famlllci. Sold br Grocers eTcrrnhere. W. U AlCEll ; CO. Dorchcitcr , Jl/au. . An cxccllint Tonic niul Appo- tizorctuxiiuliillollnror , > i ul tlm whol < wnM over. Cm rA Ityspejt- fla , ItYmitHiu1 * * , llt'ndnrhi ) , lo > Mllty. Kurrnml.\ttup , lilmrlmn niul all ( Ilmnlrmof lliu IMr tlv orvun . J ( JniKtrtt | * a delicious llnvur to a Bl.i n ( ilininii.irno , hilionnde , ru < lfl , mul all diluUH , Try It , Tim Kt'iiulnu Angotturj Bitten l < mndu lir Dr. J. (1. II. MtnriT : ft So.su. Kflil by nK Hniif Bl t , Ui\H' < Tiimid l.l'i'.iorIK-iilon J. \ \VUPPERKAN , Solo Agent 51 Dr dwavN. Y rriroil. . & BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Corset Is warranted satli- factory to Its wearer in every way , or the money will bo refunded by the person from whom It was bought. fyk only Ooract pronounced by our leadlni phyfloUiu mit falarloui to th wearer , anil endorsed by ladle * a * K _ " moil comfortable and perfect fitting Cor t T f miCES.by BIjdl.ro > t a 1'aldl > Prt errlni , 91,00. - < Bcir.AdJutUnc , ! . ( > avmlnal ( extr * h Tr ) tl.OO. V Maniac , tl.DO > < Bklrt-SupparUnc , 1.60. \lrr Mle br Ie 4U JletaU Dealcn ertrywhw * . - -cmOAQO COKSKT CO , , CUlcsgo , U , . , ch Blttfn mceti Ilio nqulromenti il thu i&tlenil jibllcwa- t pie- i > t la a perfectly ] iuro > fntt bl icmtdv , imlir c > 'nir the thruo proport ei of a proven tire , 1 onlc and an al. Icritlvt. Itfartl- flea the bojy InUgoratts a il rnltrl'ie ' * Ilia toruld et3ui ch wid Iher , and reflect' r luUry chiDgolnthain- tire srst m Fors l by all Dru Iits nd Dcalon Kcncr- illy , my 19 mia rcil-ixw DUFREHE& "MENDELSSHON , ARCHITECTS ! .REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building. MCOABTHY& BURKE , Undertakers ! 318 14TH BT..BET. FAT S.Vd AND DOUGLAS , OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS , CALIFORNIA. J , G , Itursell , n young fanner residing near Fait , , vl lted Stockton a lew da > s ngo In cearch of a inrgcon who could re- aoTe a ihousund-legged worm from his ear. A druggist poured iweot oil Into the ear with good results , County Assessor Griffith of Sacramento In thwe hour ? , Wednesday , unearthed $100,000 worth of property that had not been retu ntd by the owners In the state' roents furnished them. Burglars stole 8300 worth of opium from the county clerk's office In Hacreincn- to. It was a lot that had been borrowed from a Cblnrne ttoro to bo uied as evl dencolna trial. The peach crop In and about Marysvillo will be a. partial ( allure this season , owing to rain and disease Only about one quar ter of the anticipated crop will be secured. The Portland Standard complains that that city Is oveicrowded with adventur esses , the majority ot whom are said to cotne from 8hn Franclsoo , United States Consul Willard at Quay , mar , Mexico , Is advising people not to go tj the new gold fields reported from Low r California , The Sonera county ggrlcnllural annota tion ha o lot n contract for the building of a new pavilion on a Urge scale. Three hundred soldiers have been sent to Lower California to preserve order and protect mining titles , Eas era oil operators have purchaioJ land in the San Fernando oil district , nd will sink for oil. The question of a free bridge across the Sacramento river at Ileddlng Is.again be ing agitated. A fire at Ciirrauvllle recently destroyed a greater portion of the business part of the town. At Oakland $175,000 are mbscrlbed to the capital stock for the erection of cotton The Salvation army are wrestling with the tinful people of Chico , A large fruit cannery IB to be built at Yuba City thii season. The exodui of Arizina miner * to Lower California continues. A branch of the Irish Notional League ias been organad ! at Los Angeles , MONTANA. The Helena land olTici has received in- tructlous to toil the old Ulackfoot agency grounds north of Fort Sbaw. The { rounds compriio 644 acres of choice and. and.The The miners' union of lUitto will cole- > ratn its fifth anniversary Juno 13. It has ,200 members , of whom 7CO are on the ictlve Hit , Gardner boasta of fifteen oaloons and stores , It is said that a newspaper will soon be ono of the Institutions of the , own. The Miles City post office has been ihnngod from a third to a sncnnd class jffic" , with asnlaiy of $1SCO instead of 81,200 The taxpavflrn of Livingston have voted .o build a 817,000 schoalhouie. The money will be rnlsed on bonds , Judith has a stook proteotlvo secret or- ginlzUlon which lua adopted as its name 'Ku-Klnx-Klan. " Twoomulbuics and two freight trucks nve been ordered to d' > do the Northern L'aclfio work at Helena. * It Is the opinion of some parties that n lowltv well cau be struck at Billings by boiiag103 feet. The California Vljnrlt powder company will entftblluh a manufactory In the vloluity of Helena. Montana celebrated its nineteenth annl- rereary of her organization on the iMth. Gov. Crosby was nupolnted visitor to IVeat Point by President Arthur. A tra n load of stock , 1,031 ! head in all , was recently taken at GUncllvo. ISKli nre invited for the construction of Ueiitou'x 839,000 court houno. The Sun Darg Mints at Walkcrvlllo hm jeen bonded for $50,000. The first ra ? pickers ever In Montana are DOW at Miles City * Killings Is to have a 83,000 Episcopal church , Dillon is to have a $13,000 school house , COLORADO. DonverNews : "Tho Grant i-melter In producing unenormous output of bane bul- ion at present. During the mouth of April the dally average of ores smelted was exactly 450 tons , making a grand total for that month of 13,000 tons. This N nearly double thn output of any other smelter in the world , " Collins Express ; "It is estimated that bealden thu wheat itill on hand there is from 350,000 to $00,000 worth of farm pro- dnce io the Poudre valley yet to bo dis posed of , " _ jTho road ia now opened between lied LJliff and Dotsoto , and travel is pouring into tha latter plaoo at a lively rate. Tomichl Springs , that Is rapidly coming into popularity an a health resort , Is soon to possess a $5,000 holol. ftiBusiness Is booming In Gunnlion , and commercial men and bummers are visiting that placa In swarms. The farmera say that the present stand of wheat is the best that baa been seen for rears. Mesa oountp has four poetoffices Grand Junction , Leon , Mesa and Bridgeport , Grand Junction has taken the Initiatory towards organizing a fire department. A Loadvllle pa er s ya the vltlting edi tors wore "whole-sold" follows. White salmon are iound In large quantl tlealn the tiunnison , The Colorado preis association will meet In Denver July 10. Koblnion wants some one to establish a bank in that city. The spring round-upof cattle commenced on the 1st Inst , A mutch factory will be established at Uuena Vista. Incendiaries still continue to irritate Fort Collins. La Junta has paised Ita imall-pex scare. WYOMINU. A new side-track Is being put in midway between L r inie and lltd Buttes , When completed , it is possible that the stdlntt at Fort Sanders will be taken up. The new station will bo named Kuiusoy , In honor of Mr. II. U , Kumsey , whote ranch Is near by. by.It It Is now an open secret that prepara tions are going on for the establlibment of an agricultural colony within Laramle county. Nothing cou'd be t done that would more advance tbo interests of the territory , A briden will soon be placed over the Powder Kiver at the stage crossing. It is to be erected by the Mliuourl Valley bridge company , and Unow at Hock Creek , The total coat will be about f 1,000. A new jnttodice ha * been instituted on ho Little Ltramle , tn take the place of .bo ono formerly called Farre' , It Is called "IlnUon , " after the assistant post- mauler-general. The marshal of Cheyenne- f was recently ocked lu the jug by A prisoner whom be isd arrested. The prisoner then made ; oed his escape. Two | largo two-story I'rlck butinena jouiei are to be built In Kvauiton this lurnmer , betldts a number of dwelling louses. Toe Gazette says Green Klver Is to have .heir new freight home , and work upon .be same will begin at u early dty. A Chinese cook at Kvanaton was fined , wenty dollars and coats laat week for hit- , ln ? one of the waiter girls , Buffalo U to have another church build- ng. Beginning June lit , the mail between , Fort Steele and Warm Springs will be In creased to a trl-weekly. The Chinese gardener * at Kvanston htvo had a big row over thowater right for Irri gating purposes. The Territorial Sunday School conven tion will moot at Laratnie , Juno Ctb , Oth and 7th , Another new strike of copper ore was made near Kawllus on the 2d fnst , NEW MEXICO. Among the curiosities that will be seen at the tertlo-mlllennlal i * the cross which Coronada planted In the Xia Pueblo.wben bo took possession of that village In the name of the king 312 years ago. A great deal of complaint is heard from the cattle and theep men an account of the dry weather. It Is said that not one-half of the now lambs can bo raised , unless rain cornea very quickly , and plenty of it , There has been discovered and located a bcdy of bituminous coal on Jaralosa creek , Dona Anna county. The coal lies In two veins , one five feet thick and the other two feet in width , Socorro has subscribed $500 to be put i > t the disposition of Prof , Longuemare , to make a creditable exhibit of ores from the county at the tertlo-mlllennlal , The Haton , Trinidad and San Pedro coal companies nro shipping from seventy- five to 100 carloads of coal per day and five cars of coke. Two responsible parties of Albuquerque are anxious to build the waterworks and have the company proposals to that effect , Several good dales of mining property are reported from the liouito country , In Lincoln county. Confidence sharpers are Infesting portions tions of New Mexico. There are thirty-eight mining compa nies In Grant county. Grant county claims thirty well estab lished mining camps. A bridge across the lllo Grande at So- rocco Is talked of. A new Catholic church ia to be erected at Georgetown. Beef Is worth 20 cents a pound in So- oorro , Socorro is talking of having the electric light. Katon ia to have a literary society , Albuquerque wants to incorporate , DAKOTA. The Mayville Eagle says that the pupils n geography in future1 , when the question i asked " \Vhtt are the products of Da ' will "No. 1 hard cota ? promptly reply , . wheat and fat babies. " The university of Northern Dakota has 3een located onu mile and n half west of , ho business portion of Grand Forks. The aying of the corner stone will occur on the 4tu of July. In digging In a Yankton back yard a quantity of conuteifoit tllver coin , some mold * and bogus metal were found in a lox. They bad evidently been buried some years It is stated that the forthcoming report of the land ollice will thow that fully ( > 5 per cent of the publlo lands entered the previous twelve months wa * In Dakota , The sale of the moveable property of the Queen Ueemlll company did not come off as advertised , an It/junction holding over the attachment previously played , Bismarck hotel men are kicking because Lho chamber of commerce of that town : mi put up tents for the accommodation of newly-arrived immigrants , The Grand Forks land and improve ment company purchased 843,000 worth of and in the vicinity of the new university .ocatlon luot wouk , The vote on dividing Lawrence county declared ia favor of a division. The mater - ; er will go mto the oouit * in the usual wayTho The Northern Pacific has fiye corps of , reo planters at work aloni ; the line of the road between Funo ; and Bismarck. Cans county voters decided not to bond Ihomnelvoa to build a court house at Fargo. The Fargo machine shops , Idle since last full , have started up under a naw manage ment. On May 29th the Dakota Instm.nca company , of Hioux Falls , wrote Its first policy. The land frauds nbout ( Ifand Forks are being investigated by government dotcc- tlvea. tlvea.A A now town called Dakota City has been platted twenty-five miles south of Mitch ell. ell.A A piece of native copper and some cop per ore have been found near Sioux Falls. Sully county has just been organized and the county Boat located at Clitton. A brewing company , with ? 30,000 capi tal , is Sioux Falls' latest industry. List month 103 cars nf immigrant movables were received at Ircquois. A building and loan association has been organized at Canton. A fruit tree nursery Is In successful operation near Parker. Sixty-five bulldjngs have been erected in Dovll'a Lake during May. A itage line has be n put on between Blunt and La Beau. Letter carriers begin to travel Fargo streets July 1. Chamberlain Is agitating thelinestlon of water works. MISCELLANEOUS. There were shipped from Salt Lake dur ing the week ending May 20th , Inclusive , thirty-nine cars of bullion , 1)91,763 ) poundi ; eleven cars ot ore , 231,000 pound * ; one cc.r of ore , 25,675 pounds ; one car white lead , 24,000 pounds ; making a grand total of titty-two cars , aggregating 1,272,423 pounds. The little railroad town of Carlln , Nov. , baa a library of 2,000 volumes , $1,800 In government bonds and 8500 In cash. It has 100 member * , who contribute 60 cents cash per week in dues. Uvery morning there Is a cleaning up of papers , which nro made up in 10 bundles and thlpped to the sactlou houses along the road , The completion of the Iron bridge of the Atlantic & Pacific railway over the Canon Diablo In Arizona , adds another to the lit of high bridges. It spans a dork , gloomy gorge. The bridge la 240 feet abovi the water and 541 fett long. It weighs 637,130 pounds and It cost 9200,000. Yurn * county , A , T. , Is in a quandary froaj having at present two county treas urers , bath of whom , although they re ceive publlo mouey , refuse to disburse any. The courts will elect which of the two treasurers ia entitled to the office. A Sjattle , W. T. , dispatch Bays : A subsidy of 9150,000 has been granted the Northern Pacifia to construct a road of forty miles to the coal Gclda of Kings couuty , woik to bo commenced imme diately. The Mormon chutch papers are recom mending a $5,000 subscription for Bolls Harris , wbo ia now in tba Utah peniten tiary tor contempt of court , In refuting tn give the name of her polygamous husband , A proposed project tn have the orphans in the state Home at Carson , Nov. , edu cated in the public schools baa stirred up considerable feeling , The Mormon church has tent 500 fami lies to oolonlie the valley of the Snake river , In Idaho Territory , to gain political control there. It Is proposed to construct large tan ka nr ponds on the banks of Silver creek , near Halley , I. T , , for the purpose of nUlng fiiih far market , The Northern Pacific railroad company bai men out In , the field examining and appraising land lu Kastern Washington territory. A good natna at homo Is a tower of strength abroad. Tea times as maoh Onad'a Sanaparllia mod In Lowell as of any other. ALMOST A CRIME. Fort Llbby , away ont In the wild cat put of Arizona , Is a lonesome , ugly. Indian beset place. A regiment of United States troops are stationed there , and they are principally occu pied In doing nothing , the monotony being broken only by an occasional raid upon the nolfihborlnij Indian tribes. Colonel Morrison had charge of the peat at the time of this story , and Major Philip Mason , a young and lately married ulcer , vras second in command. Go ! . Morrison's daughter Olara and Major Mason's vrlto Ilelon were the only ladles at the fort , They were naturally mncb together , and quite ai naturally the husband and OJara spent a great deal of time In each other's eoloty. Ono evening , as Olara sat olono in the open air , Philip Mason joined her. IIo had been absent on a Boomiog excursion , and his unexpect ed apnoaranca surprised her. Ho seated ulmeolf very near her , looking down at her face , "Olara , do yon know what has happened to mo since I have bvon away from this olact'i" 8no looked up at him with an alarmed expression , his tone was so serious. "Yon cannot guess , I suppose , " ho went on. ' 'I have msdo a discovery a moat perplexing discovery. " "What 1s It ? " "I have found ont that I love you. " "He took her hand and hold It as ho wont on : "Yet , Olara , I had my doubta before jI [ wont away , but I thought I was master of myself In this , as I have boon in other things , and fancied my sell strong enough to stran gle the serpent. But It would not bo strangled , Olars ; * it has wonnd itself about my heart , and hero I sit by yonr side , dishonored In my own sight , cornu what may bound to ono woman and loving another with nil my noul yes , with all my soul. What am I to ? " "Yonr duty , " Clara answered In a low , steady voice. Her heart was beating violently. 3ho knew now that she loved Philip Mason. And her own duty what was that ! 'Upon that question oho had not a moment's doubt. Her duty waste to ronlgn him without a murmur. Even after this there would bo the knowl edge that iio loved hur. "My duty ! Wfc ; Utht ? " ho asked. "To carry opt tr.y vowa to Helnu , whatsoe misery it may bring both of ut ? I am not ono of those saints who think of everybody's happiness before their own , Clare. I am very human , with all humanity'a selfish ness. I want to be happy. I want a wlfo for whom I can fool something moro than a cold liking , I did not think it was In mo to fool moro than that , I thought I had outlived my oipoclty for loving , wo&td the strength of my heart's youth on worthless fan cies ; spent all my patrimony of affec tion ; but the light shines on mo again , and I thank God that It Is BO. " "I must not hear yon talk in thl.i wild way , Major Mason , " she said , ' I feel aa If I had boon guilty of a sin agalnt Helen in having Intoned to long. But I cinnot for a moment think yon are In earnest. " "Do not play the dissembler , Clara. Yon know that I am In earn est. " "Then your scouting trip must have turned your brainand can only hope that to-morroir morning will roatoto your rouoon. " "Well , Inrnmad , if yon Hko nnd- ly lu lovowlth yon. What oru I to do ! If I'can recover my liberty If I can get my o elf free from this mar riage , will yon promise to bo my wife , Olara ? " "No ; a thousand times no. " "You do not oarofor mo , then. The madness la all on my aide. " "Indeed I do , Philip ; but I muet do my duty to Helen , whom I love Hko a Bister. " Miss Morlson drew her hacd away , and hastily retired. Three days after , a plcnlo party , comprising Philip Mison and his wlfo , Olara Morrison , and several officers , went two or three miles into the mountains and prepared for a day of enjoyment. Philip and Olara chanced to bo loft alone together , and his tongue wts Immediately the trans- gteisor. "Olara , " ho said , earnestly , "why should we both condemn ourselves to life-long misery ? " There are two as Helen la bat ono. Why should two lives bo sacrificed to make ono happy ? I have fixed everything for us to leave Fort Llbby together this very day from this spot ! We can mount two of these hones , and , before any suspi cions are aroused , we shall be miles awoy. " A blush of ohtmo ana insulted pride overspread Clara's face for a moment ; bat she wavered , and love proved stronger than self-respect. Philip harried her toward the already saddled horses. Before they had mounted , hownvor , the black clouds that prncodo a Rooky mountain thun der storm darkened the oconno. The thunder and lightning of a populous city are very different from what are hoard and soon in mountain ranges and great wastes cf forests. Like savage Titans , the sound swept down upon thorn. Everything eonpht shelter rrom the storm , of which sound was but the herald. Presently came the swift rush of waters , like a second delogo , filling the creeks and rivers and flooding the land. Great torrents rushed down the mountain sldo , swooping all before them. The plcnlo party ran for shelter to an old , deserted trappor'a shanty , and Philip and Olara joined them. For hours they waited , until night closed in around them. Then the men , knowing that they were Hablo to an attack by the Indians , began to grow nervous. They know that the oavsgaa most bo aware of their movements , nd they now quietly made preparations far re pelling any poslblo assault , The men numbered six , and they were * ell armed The darkness was Intense , and prudence forbade the kindling of a fire. Suddenly there was a fiendish yell and a volley. The savages doaortod their ambush and rushed wildly for ward , The attacked patty returned the fire. Fast as ono party of Indians wcro repulsed another sprang up in their plaoo.antll the whole woods seemed swarming with them. The annihilation of the little band seemed certain , when there was an encour aging shoot , and the clattering of nu merous hoofs was hoard coming up. By this time , however , the savages wore demoralized , and when the ICB- cuers had arrived they were retreating up the hllla The rescuers proved to ba a party sent out by Col. Morrison , who had beoomo alarmed by the long absence of the picnic party , "Is anybody hurl1 ? asked M&sou. Several slightly wounded doomed to bo the total of casualties. B Jt at this point attention was culled to Helen. She ntterod no sound , bat she was palo as death , and her hand was hold against her sldo , whtlo the blood oozd through her fingers. Phillip flaw to her and supported her head only for a moment , and then the dlod , Nonu bnt Olara know what Phillip meant when ho cried : "Thank Godl I did not wrong her after all ! " The terrible death of hla wlfo was a blow to Phillip , bat time found him again at the foot of Olara , And she martllod him. A Cnra of Pnonmonln < Mr. D. II. Bwnaby , of Owego , N. Y , , says that bis daughter was token with a violent c-jld whicli terminated with pneu monia , and all tba bc < t physicians gave the cnse up and tald shi could not live hut a few hours at most , Sh * was in this con dition when a friend recommended 1) I ? . WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOU THE LUNC5S and iulviHMl her to try It. She accepted It as a last roeort , and waa sur prised to find that it pr duced A marked change for the better , and by persevering In its use a permanent cure waa effected. Her Weight In Gold. I'ittsburjr Dlspveh. ' Worth her weight in gold" la not the moot complimentary thing that can bo said about a woman , as she would have to weigh 300 ponuds to bring her value up to 8100OOJ. A wood chopper called Billy Pinter , Wns badly cut up by a splinter , A11 bis hurts , they did yield , For St. Jacobs Oil healed , And he made a big pile that winter. Abandoned Soutaorn Property. \Vftih C.r. Baltlmor * Sun. 'Ihu court of claims has at last cleared Its docket of the final case brought before that tribunal under the provisions of the act of March , 18G3 , relative to captured and abandoned property in thu southern states. Al most all the property which was seized by the government agents , and to wnioh this act applies , was cotton From the official records the court has prepared Interesting statistics on the subject , The whole amount of proceeds - coeds of the opturod and abandoned property was $31- 722,400 , of which 50,551,000 or moro than 20 per cent. , was absorbed In the cost of collection and sale. Of this amount probably one-half at least found Its way Into the private pockets of the patriots who swarmed tn those days In the t-ulio of "special agents , " etc , and who sotzid proper ty right and loft without any regard for the legality of their proceedings. $2,550,675 were paid to claimants by the treasury department during the Incumbency of Secretaries Ohaae , Feseendeu and McOulloch , and 804 557 were paid on judgments against treasury agents. One thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight casea were filed in the court of claims in behalf of claimants to this propprty agE-regallng in amount ? 77 785,902 , This was perhaps not nn exaggerated estimate of the value of the seized property , for it has been generally understood hero that the government never received more than half the val ue of : ho property which waa taken pcoaoiialon cf la Its name , and then , as ia shown in the expense Item given above , had to pay royal commission ! ) for the disposal of the remainder , Of the caaca brought the court of claims decided 1,000 adversely and 512 lu fnvor of the claimants , nnd en tered jua monta to the amount of $9 833,423. The persons from whom this property was lnkoii thns recovered only about 513,000,000 of the amount The balance of the fund now In the treasury amounts to $10 512,007 , and this wtll rtroaln aa the property cf the United States , and the account Which has bcnn kept open for twenty years , will now bo closed finnllv. Angnttnrn Blttnra do not only dlstln- gulsh t 'Cimeuei by their aromatic odor above all others genera ly use J , but th y are nlsa a sure Iireventho lor all discuses orlgins'/lnf from th * d'gcBtlvo 0'K ns Beware of connteiteita. Aik your grocer or Jruifglft for ths genuine article , raanulactureU by lit. J. Q. It. Sleigert & Sons. Down In North Carolina , the other day , Mica Martha Oampboll climbed a tree to the height of forty feet , and proceeded to hang herself with her apron. The knot was bnnglod , but she fell into the water beneath and was successfully drowned. Ont west , a few years ago , a man waa so reso lutely bent on suicide that ho made provision to insure death in four dif ferent ways. Ho attached a noose to the arm of a lampoat over the dock , Standing on a chair , ho fixed the knot properly under his left oar and swal lowed a dose cf poison. Then ho discharged a horao pistol at his fore head as he jumped cil tin' chair. Bat accidents will happen. Missing hla aim , the ballot cat the rope and douiod him Into the ealt water , of which ho swallowed enough to eject the pnlfon. Ho was fished ont and lined $40 nnder the antl-unlcldo act. The New York Star says that the manlfoet moral is that ho might have caved money and dlimppnlntmont by speaking dtdp&rrgiugly ef a Chicago sporting man SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a menus of securing - curing n soi't nnd Jmlliant Complexion , no matter how poor it may naturally bo. Jlagnn's Magnolia Halm is n delicate and harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , Tan. Iledness , IloiiKhncss , Eruptions , Yul- ffnr Flushings , etc. , etc. So delicate and natural are its eirects that its use is not susnoctod by anybody. Ko lady has the right to present n disfigured lace in society when iho Magnolia lialm is sold by all druggists for 75 contSt flAS TUB iJKST STOCK IN OMAHA ANDEMAKES THE LOWEST PRIDES IMPORTANT IMPHOWENTS Have now been finished in our store , mak Ing it the largest and most complete FURfilTUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS ; , Ono Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 leet wido-avo filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown. , All are invited to. call , take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. OHAS. SHIVERICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farnham Street , - - - 3XT3EB1EB WUOLEQALB AND I1KTAIL DKALEU IN SJ5I i E Lath , Shingles , Pickets , BASH , BOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , 6ENi Ef B AOSKr rOU UILWAUKEE CEMT.NT fJ Bear Union Pacific Dam * . OMAHA , ANHEUSER-BUSGH Brewing Association , OELEBEATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS I FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part oT the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our foods arc Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Barney Streets. OMAHACORNIOEWORKS BTJEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OFJ Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc.1 310 South . Twelfth Street , OMAHA" NilT 7-mon.wpcl-M-m - - - POWER AND HAND Ji ' Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HALLADAV WIND-MILLS CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS dor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. PERFECTION HEATING "AND la only attained by using Stoves and Sangss.1 WITH wing trim om IKIOBS , For sale by filWJQIS ROGHRS & SflHS . ' 111. < r A MANUTACTUREU 01' FINE BUG01ES , CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Repository Is Constantly Tilled with n Sol cot Stock. Bent Office and Fnotoiy. U , W , Cor. iocn nna Uiipitoi Avenue , MANTJFACT7UER OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , . . . OMAHA , NEB