THE DALLY BEE-OMAHA , JMDAY. JANUARY 11 , 1884. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W , A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superintendent Omaha Iron Works U. P. RAILWAY - - - 17TI11& 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | IN n Engines , WATER WHEELS , ROLLEKDMILLS , : Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting kCloth [ STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDG 1 I 1 We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for jhe ; erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing ; Flouringr Mills , fremStoue to the Roller System. Bf Especial attention given to furnishing Power Plant sfor any purpose - pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended -to promptly. Adrdess AdrdessRICHARDS & CLARKE.Omaha , Neb. AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1319 and 1320 Hamoy Street mid 403 8 , 13th Street , 1 ulshedfrco upon application f in 1858. 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street , OMAHA , NEB DEALEH IN ETC. ; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. 'Call and Get my Prices before buyinj' elsewhere. Yards , corner 9tli and Douglas. Also 7th and Douglas. J. 0. PRESCOTT N. P. CURTICE. f J. 0. PEESCOTT tfe CO. ( ( , 37tot.il Music , Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. CHEAPEST iffl MOST RELIABLE HOUSI Xxx t Lo > EJtnto. CALL AND EXAMINE OUU STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICE ? , . . . . we. Farr.am ctrost OMAHA. STATE JOTTINGS. LINCOLN. Wolf traps are In demand to protect coal bins. bins.Tlio county treasurer pMd out $ .13,500 In- tcwst duo on rJlriMd bonds the first of the . The swulon t > t the United State court hai brought n number ot lawyers , litigants unit jurors to town. Tliobuckof the Ilnrltngton Imi bcon utif. fonoil by the compllmonUry rotolutiona of tlio .ird ol trade , fur refusing to jolu the tti- dondghcnawny. Tho.T urni l Intlinatos that nn Onirtlia maif , who was mmblo to obtain Ills I'lglit cap nft ton o'clock , hai asked tlio mayor tfl 'rlnjf th lire bolls to warn the people tnat . * " ( ) hour o tan Imd nrrlvoil that tlioy ( .mtglit sit.V tliol [ > raycra and RO to bod. " The bamniot to the retiring chief justice > ; lie suproino cu\irt , Hon. ( icorpo II , l.nko , niu , lia incoming jnstlco , M. 11. Uocsovn given nt the Arlington liotcl TucsiUy evening. The inavotdnblo abionco of JuilgcuLakonmlMivv veil , loft Mr. Itccao In full poFftosMon of tlio iionors of the foiut. Ainoni tlio gentlemen iroitcnt u cro : .Tmlpo JClinor a. Uimily , of the Jiutod States district ; Governor Ininos W. Dawos ; District Judges S. . Pound , W. II. Morrii , J. H. IJronily nnd 1MG. llamorj State Superintendent W. W. W. .lonoa ; Hon. T. L. Webster , of Omaha , and Hon. . S. H. palhoun nnd C. NVoouhonso , of Nebraska Ulty. The banruethxll was tastely decorated with flowers. A Inrgo huracshoo was RUS * ponded from tlio colling In the center of the com , and btiskots of ilowors altornntcd with ivrainlils of frnlt nnd cake on the tnblos. The Incoming associate jnstlco , Hon. M. U. [ loose , called In early mnuliood to the discharge of the duties of the highest position known to , ho judiciary of our stutoj may ho bo fearless n upholding the constitution , faithful In declaring claring the unwritten law , nnd Btrong In nd > ninlstcrlng exact nnd equal justlco to nil , " wna tlio first toast of the evening nnd wna responded - spondod to by Hon. Allen W. 1'lold. "Tho odornl judiciary , " wns rcsx > ndod to by Judge Oundy. Guy A. Brown toasted the supreme court nnd Judge Schoonholt rotated tlio trials nnd tribulations of the "pioneer bar of No- iraska. " Hon. T. M. Morquotto responded , o the toast. "Tho local profos'lon , " whllo Ion. A. J. Sawyer closed the fuast with n lootical tribute to "Tho Indies. " The banquet vas in every respect a success , reflecting great crodlt'sn the members of tlio county bar who managed it. r-LATTSMOUTH. The Tmlco-a-Monthclub ga\onnoth r party J. A. JIcMurphy , formerly of this city , has Mirchasod The Schuylor Sun. The "Illustrious Vivo" celebrated the birth' day of Mayor George S. Smith last Monday evening. Journal philosophy : "Because a girl wears a wing on each side of her hat it doesn't prove lint she is nn nugol. Neither is it couclush o evidence that eho is a goose. " Judge Pound has appointed the following Imes for holdinc coilrt in Casa county : 1 lie ifth Tuesday of April ( April 'J9) ) , the fifth Tuesday of September ( September SO ) , nnd , ho second Tuesday of December ( Uocom bor'J ) . The county commissioners have taken charge ofalittlo runaway boy who nrrivod iu the ity Saturday on his way to Sodalla , Mo. He was hungry and cold. Ho said his father nnd mother were both dead nnd that they had ivod near Blair. On being given pen nnd nk ho wrote the following note : "Dear Mother 1'loaso send mo 45 cents and I will ome homo nnd never run away from you if/nin. / From your runaway Hon , Frank ulow. " _ _ _ _ _ _ HASTINGS. The ; narringoable young ladies of Hastings mvo mapped out n plan to bust the bnchol * ra' association before the leap year wanes. Tlio "meek and lowly" editor of The Demo- rat piously dofTa his hat and in sheer despair xclnitns , "In the name of God , what has be- : omo of tha Christ-like people ? " Got thco to nunnery , Richard , FREUONT. Sneak thieves are Bucco'sfully working the town. Several clothing merchants report re- scent "calls" and trifling losses. The sneaks were rounded up ntVnhoo. . The Fremont Lodge of Knights of Honor 111 noon bo called upon to nay nn insurance olicy of $3,000 on the life of Jerome 0. Jhamberlnin , who was recently killed by n nine explosion in Colorado. Ho left n wife nd three children , nnd formerly resided in ' 'romont. The annual meeting of the State F iremeiiVi ssociatlon will be held hero on tha 23d of this nonth. A largo gathering is expected. The onstitutiou of the association provides that ach lire department belonging to the associa- on shall bo entitled to ono delegate , who mil bo the chief or his assistant , and that ach company shall bo entitled to ono deb ate. TIIK HTATK IN niCNKUAL. Grand Island will soon have n dally paper. The Indian school at Genoa will bo in opo- atton in n few weeks. All U. P. lands south of the Platte river In Ceith county have been sold. The people of York nro tired of paying first law prices to third class shown. Buffalo and Hall counties will put n $10COO iridgo over the Platte this yoar. A special election will soon bo held in Ful ertou to vote bonds for a school house. Tlio North Loup Herald , only fix weeks old Is the handsomest infant in the state. The Antolono county teat wnr between Ne igh and Unkdalo will bo carried Into the courts. Hon. R. D. Holt , a prominent citizen ol I'alls City , died auddonly of uppoploxy , las ! tlonday. Boone county complains of a surplus ! nide chow * , minstrel troupes and other catch * > enuy affairs. All the desirable university and Hchool lane ] n Knox county was void for from $7 to f 12 ior acre at the recent sale , A man named W. S. Cox. a workman on ho Chester branch of the B. & M. , died sud [ only of conjostlon in Wymore lout week. Charley Durdlck. aged nine years , was accl- lentally shot and killed by a companion , named Collins , while playing with a gun near ) rd a few UayH ago. The county commissioners of Keith county mvo ordered a vote on a proposition to issue H'J.dOO in bonds to build n bridge acrocx the South Platte river. John McFarland. who wns arrested In Da vid City on the charge of "holding.up" and obbinx George Hall , was discharged , tno o\I- denco establishing an alibi. The Hiunboldt Opera house Is In trouble. The town trustees raised and lowered the iconso , and finally put it at a top-notch. Tlio rustoes wore anxious to secure "annuals , " tut the managers refused to bo bled , Hebron will Boon bo treated to a class ol railway trains usually run by the 1) . & M. on kll of 1U jerk water lines , consisting nf coin' jlnatlon box oars converted into so-called pas' senger coaches. [ Uubbell Register. Button's now opera house will BOOH bo road ] 'or the scenery , It U a neat , double front jrick , two story block and occumes the upper story. It has a fine dress circle capable of coating four or five hundred , and a gallery , Gee , P. Marvin , editor of The Gage Count ; Democrat , lost two children last weak b ; Hphthoria , which Is prevailing to an alarm IUK extent at Beatrice. The only roinalnlni child was also reported dangerously ill of the Baino disease. On Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Augustus [ Irelltnanof North Bend , while climbing 01 to a wagon loaded with furniture , xllpped am full upon her head , receiving injuries from which eho died two days after , oho wan a widow lady , aged fil. Parties while quarrying rock near Jtulo Found an open vpuco In the ground represent inga > ault. There was n nword found am some parts of A skeleton. No one know whether the bones were liuiimn , or vi licthc they belonged tu an animal. Albion had n lively scandal and church row [ ait week , Ciatheijno Deasay nuoro out u warrant for Ullly Wliltu to compel him to la the paternity of a prospective child , Billy resisted nnd n trial was ordered , Tlio basement of tlio Congregational church wni secured for n court room. Hardly had tlio trial commenced when the trustee' of the church appeared nnd bounced the entire court judge , jury , lawyers , nml eager on-lookoni. The North Plftlto Telegraph .iy § : In the year 187i ! , when J. H , McConnell n. < iumo < l charge of the locoinoltvodflpartmo.it of the U. I1 , railway nt North I'latto , It" then gn\o cm- ploymont to ninety men , and the tiny-roll ag gregated SS.GOO. There It now employed in this department > 2 men , nnd the pay-roll of last month amounted to $33r > ( Ki.RIn 1871 ! there wore but twenty-two locomotives on the division. Now there nro filty-thrco , The North Plstto Tolarftph nays n quiet game of cards wai In progrots in the ttnrlor of a wcll-knoun clthen , the other ovomtifr nnd continued to n late hour , Ono nf the players Eiipfjcstod that it won time to ndjourn , but the n. c. with n J > ot raking hand , sitd , "Never ir > lml the limo , gentlemen ; I'm czar hero. " "Von , gentlemen , " nld n silvery \olco , ns the * , nppoi'Tod In her robes do chambro , "M o w th the Rnmo. but the czar Is 'o ' oar. oar.Tho Chambers family ! I'onJsllnB ' of pe.tOiW , H\lntnt West IVlntj had n prnt oncnpo Jnnn iloath by nspliyXW , last week The Republican anys the family retired n. usual , not CkCOumlug of the danger tlhtlnrkoi so near thom. As the lire got low In tlwsto\ iftor tlio draff were closed , it commenced tc Lhroxv off gat. Being asleep , they did not no tlca It and only ixscamo i > arttally conscloun. Some of thom trot tK't of bed and Hoomcd to linvo groped holplfsslj'about only toBlnkdowi n utter unconscloiwicok' . Physicians say thn ihlrty minutes longer woC ldhavo proved fata iml all would have boon l > oyoml earthly nlil I'ho cause of the ncctdont wva Imperfect pipe \ud n defect ! vo fine. George Dorsoy , of Fremont , Is nt the Pax .on. i Charles P. Mntthowson , of Norfolk , is nt the L'axton. Dr. C. T , Wood , of Columbus , Ii nt the ? axton , Mrs. nnd Miss Thomnson , of Teknmnh , nro it the Fax ton. C. J. Alexander , of Lincoln , Is a guest nt .ho IVttou. L. W. Colby , of Beatrice , it registered at .ho . Paxtou. C. S. Clcavoland , of Kxotor , Is n Paxton [ UOSt. A. H. Swan , of Clioyonno , Is a guest at the Mlllard. , . A. G. Bcoson , of Lincoln , Li at the Pax- .on. .on.A. A. K. Cody , of Schuylor , is a Mlllnrd fUOlt. T. H. Collins , of Fremont , Is at the Mil- ard. ard.F. F. S. Klcpsor and wife , of Weeping Water , ire at the Mlllard. John Xohrung , of Lincoln , IA at the Mil an ) . C. M . Murdock , Samuel Wymoro , J. 13. ilaya. G. F. Walker , O. P. Nowbranch , Rich- ird Livoay , and C. A. Burnham , all of Wy nero , are registered nt the Mlllard. S. M. Iliuon , James Marsh nnd K. J. Rod- iriclc , of Blue Springs , nro nt the Millnrd. J. U. FnrriHgton , of Lyons , Is at the Mot- opolitan. J. C. Flommiug , of St. Paul , Nob. , Is at he Metropolitan. J , D. Palmer , of Denver , is a Motropoll- an guest. John B. Howie , of OgalallaIs at the Metro- olltnii. ' C. H. Mallck nnd J. M. Pullers , of Hnrlln , ro at the Metropolitan , D. A. Young , of Denver , Is at the Metro- olttan. A. G. Sherwood , of Central City , la at the lotropolitan. II. C. Avion ; of Ogalalla. Is at the Metro- oil tnu. F . B. Peace , of St. Paul , is at the Metro- oil tan. .T. P. Byerly , of Canton , 0. , is at the letropolttan , STATION SQUABBLE. Vymoro and Blue Springs Pleading Their Cause with ilio Buillngtou and Missouri Illvor People la Tliia City. The citizens of the little towns ofVy - nero and Blue Springs are considerably worked up ever the depot question. Wy- nero already has a depot by the Union ? acific road , while Blue Springs , with .ho . Burlington & Missouri road running .hrough her boundaries , is entirely left jut in the cold with no railroad depot of my kind. The Blue Springs people are very inxipua to have the Burlington & Mis souri company locate a depot in their town , and the Wymoro people are very nervous ever the proposed dopot. A delegation from each city was in the city last night to urge their claims before Mr. Iloldrcdgc , of the Burlington & Mia souri. A SAD FUNERAL , Ulio I nst Sad Tribute Paid to the ICov. O. F. StollliiK , I ) , D. The funeral sorvicoa of tlio late Ilov. 3. F. Stalling wore hold at the First Baptist church this morning at 10 o'clock. . Notwithstanding the inclemency of the ivcather , the church was well filled with Lho frionda of the late pastor , of which lie has loft behind in Omaha a largo number. The services were conducted by llov. Barnitz , of DCS Moiucs , wlioso remarks were very appropriate and touching. Iho pastors of the various churchcw ol the city occupied ohairs upon the plat form , nnd each ono took uomo part in the oxcrciscs. The choir furnished several appropriate selections , Thu floral decorations were very elaborate ate and exceedingly beautiful. The body was taken from the church thin afternoon at 3 o'clock to the depot , whpn it was Hhippcd to ( Ohio wlicro it will bo interred. Mr. Franl Stalling , son of the deceased , and Mr Will Young , nephew of the deceased , ac companied all that remains on cartlt o Dr. Stalling to the last sad resting place Army Orders. Tlio attention of commanding oflicor and boards of survey is called to Articl XII of contract for wagon transports tion as cpntained in general ordcra Ko 99 , headquarters of the army , adjutan genoral'a ofllco , Washington , Docombo ; 20,1883. In all cases arising under tlii article , the board nhouldstato its opinioi but make no recommendation , A general court-martial ia appointed to meet ut Fort Koblnson , Neb , , on the 14th of January , 1884 , or ns soon thereafter - after as practicable , for the trial of Pri vate Edward Farley , troop M , Fifth cav- nlry , nnd such other prisoners as may bo brought before it. DKTilli TOR THK COUIIT. Cnplaln John M. Hamilton , Fifth cav alry ; Cuptnin J. Scott Payne , Fifth cav alry ; Captain John 11. liahcook , Fifth cavalry ; First Lieutenant Francis Mich- lor , 1-iflh cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Henry J. ( loldman , Fifth cavalry ; Second end Lieutenant Lester W. Cornish , Fifth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant John L. Schon , Fourth infantry ; First Lieu tenant Charles II. Watts , Fifth cavalry , judge advocate. A greater number of ofltcora limn those named can not bo assembled with out manifest injury to tlio survico. UK Hit IjAHKKU. The Vimornl 3ei-\lccs In N'aw York. YollK , Januarj10. . The chain * comniClM Im r.rloptcd resolutions r nesting the Drostdont ot the United Ste8 / to appoint a comnUssion with n \viow pf procuring to other countries free commoTco IT it' ' ; residents along the banks of the Cfougtf rivofi now monopolized by the 1'ortugeso. ' tno l"3' ot Uorr Funeral services o > 'or " ' Laskor , the Gernmn staO8nn " were conducted - ducted this afternoon. Ti DO(1J' w > H bo put on board n steamer for .Europe Sat urday. The body of the church was drnpbd ' mourning , and the AincxicMi and flor man llaga were placed over ti.io nrk' , II is estimated that 4,000 persons jvitncasw' ; ho coromontcs. Upon the { .latforu. ivoro Chief Justice Daly , ox-CToinpl roller Glrocn , llov. Dr. T. Laskor , jr. , of Hos- ,011 , Hon. A. D. White , president of Cornell University , Carl Schurz ; Mayo.r Sdspn and many others. Amons the listinguishod citizens in the body of the jhurch were Henry lliohtor , Judge Noah Davis , William M. Evarts , Henry Ward , Boochor , August Uolmont and Oswald Dttondorfor. The ceremonies were con- iucted by Rev. Dr. Mendes , Dr. Gott- load and | llov. Dr. Huobsch , who do- ivorod a glowing tribute on the char- jotor and work of the dead statesman , ilacing him foremost In the ranks of jormany's public men. President SVhito spoke briolly , aa did also Carl Schtirz. The physicians of Hon. Thomas Kin jolla , proprietor of The Brooklyn Eagle , report hia condition satisfactory and pros > octs of recovery good. AVASHINGl'ON AVAIFS. WASHINOION , January 10. At the nooting of the ways and moans commit- , cu , Mr. Morrison announced the follow- ng committees : Changes in the tarill'a aws , Messrs. Mills , A. S. Hewitt and volley ; changes in the internal revenue aws , Messrs Ulount , Hurd and Kasaon ; efunding customs duties , Moaars. How- t , Jo tos und McKinley ; refunding taxes m tobacco , Messrs. IMaokburn , Her- ) ort and Hiscock ; refunding taxes on pirits and malt liiniors.Measra. Herbert , ' 31ackburn and Hussoll ; rofiuuling mis- ollanoous internal taxes , Mcsrs. Hurd , 3Iountand Russell ; roliof.for lost United States bonds and coupons , Messrs. Jones , tlills and Hiscock. At the mooting of the senate committee n commerce , Mr. Gibson's joint rosolu- ion appropriating $1,000,000 to bo im- nodiatoly available to continue improve- nont of the Mississippi river was agreed o. Requests were sent last evening to 11 republican senators to bo at their seats t 2 o'clock to-day for the purpose of looting Senator Anthony president pro am. of the senate before the hour arrived ho purpose was charged and a caucus ras determined upon for to-night or to- lorrow to consider the matter. The house committee on public lands rill hoar arguments Monday on the quos- ion of forfeiture of the Texas Pacific irritorial land grant now claimed by the outhcrn Pacific. At a mooting of the sonatp committee n poatollicoa and postroads it was deter mined to begin ono week hence consider- tion of several measures proposed to stablish a postal telegraph. Senator Edmunds will give his views in support f his bill. The president will visit Now York on lio21st _ to attend the reception of the Jnion League olub. The United States has filed in the ourt of claims counter claims against ho Union Pacific company for § 8)0iU7 ! ) ( alleged indebtedness , including D per ont of the not earnings. rim NorthwcHlcrii llano Ball Ijcngno. CHICAGO , 111. , January 10. The north vestern base ball league began session toro yesterday , the Grand hapids , Fort \Vayno , Peoria Soginaw Quincy and Bay 3ity clubs being represented , tno Toledo ind Springfield clubs having withdrawn rom the league , the former to go into the American association. The session was consumed in hearing a series of charges ivgainst the management of the Fort Wayne club which was charged with ploy- Inggames Sundays and otherwise disobey ing the rules of the Iraguo. The special committee appointed sub Btantially absolved the club management and voted to allow the Fort Wayne to remain in tlio league. At the session .his morning it was decided to admit fol lowing now clubs : St. Paul , Minneapolis , UillwaUr Milwaukee Muskegon , Terre Haute , making twelve clubs in all , Millionaire ! Gnrtoii'H Will. Nr.w YOUK , January 10. The will of the millionaire broker and banker , Ju- lus Hall Garten , who died recently iu Switzerland , has boon filed for probate. The estate is valued at over $2,000,000 , ; ho bulk of which goes to the testator's son Albert , now an infant , when ho roaches his 28th year. In case ho dies before ho attains that year , his portion will bo divided equally among twelve charitable educational or public institu tions , nmon ? which are Yale , Harvard , Columbia , Williams and Cornell colleges. Fonce-Ciittliiff. Tex. , January 10. Senator Taylor introduced a bill in tha legislature providing for the removal , within ono year , of all gates and obstructions across 11 classes of roads in Texas. The bill , if passed , will cause the greatest struggle of the session. Its adoption will cause pasture owners to divide up their hold ings , and will , to a largo extent , solve the fence question by cutting fences ac cording to law , Can't Foolco 'Mollcau Man , SAN FJIANCIHOO , January 10. The steamer Tokio from Hong Kong yester day brought only twonty-ono Chinese traders. Probably wo liuvo noon the last of the famous Canton certificates. tlio Itullrnudti , Mita. , January 10. The governor's mogaugu to the legislature opposes ( lie upturn of fee * and perquis ites for oilidalH. A molution was oifuml in the sonatp looking to the regulation of railroad tariff niToctinjr intor-stato com merce , and recommending that represen tatives in congress bo instructed to advo cate A national law governing the samo. Captured Crlinltinla. Fi.AT.nu8H , L. J. , January 10. Dotoo- live Kallahcr has just arrested the sup posed murderer of Fannie Gaskill near Elmira. Ha was taken near the city line and is now boinq sent to Now York. FitKRiioM ) , N. J. , January 10. Ohas. p. Holmes and Henry Jackson have been indicted for starting the last tlireo largo lirca at Rod hank , causing a loss of upwards - wards of $4.00,000. Tlio Had Men ot Idnlio. CmcAdo.January 10. The Daily News Woissor , ( Idaho , ) special says : A masked mob took Clms. Diotorli , the murderer of Suck Uoald , from ttio jail cell , shot and bent him , then dragged him half a milo to a slaughter house and hanged him to n windlass used by the butchers. Pope nnd Masonry , RO.MK , January 10 , It is said , the pope is about to issue an oncyclycal loiter regarding Freemasonry , in which it is believed n distinction will bo made bo- twcon continental and English societies. For Congress. OVSTKH BAY , N. J. , January 10. The democrats of the 12th district Imvo nom inated Colonel A. 0. Woodwoith for POU- gross. A NKW MOVK. Sonntot * Giiltom Wants tlio Sioux Cltr nnd 1'Aolllu to Construct Ita Original blue. The biff introduced by Senator Ciillom proposes to amend the act of July -,188-1 , for the construction of a railroad from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean. The bill recites , the pnssago in 1802 of mi net ono section of which provided for granting bonds and lands for the con struction of the north branch of the Union Pacific railroad , from Sioux City westward to tlio 100th meridian , and the lubsoquont passage in 18C4 of anamonda tory n t at tno request of several of the Northwestern states and territories , tlio spirit nnd intent of which wan that tlio proposed branch phould connect with the Union Pacific railroad at n point beyond the 100th Meridian. But this north branch has never boon constructed west ward from Sioux City ns contemplated by the two acts passed , the last of which de clared the grunt i made forfeited if the road should not bobniltin ton years. This time has expired. Railroads have , however - over , been constructed through Iowa end Minnesota to Sioux City , Ynnkton , and athur points on the Missouri river north of Sioux City , nnd it is declared that the public intoro.stu demand that the branch railroad provided for in the original nets shall bo cnnstructcd. Senator Cullom , therefore , proposed to give the privi- egos granted by these acts to such rail road company now organized or , hat may bo organized under itato or territorial laws as the presi dent may designate ; the route to bo rostwardly from Sioux City via Niobrara alloy to such point on the Union Pacific vest of the 100th meridian as the com- mny may , select. The bill contains a > revise to the oilbct that the company vluch builds thin road shall not receive my nid in tlio shape of bonds or lands , is was provided in the original acts , and hat the road must bo completed within ivo years after the passage of the not. Samuel In Gold Sunnlilnc. taw York JouruslJ n , Q. Mr. McDonald and all the other domo- iratio candidates for the presidency will > lease note the fact that in this bright , > eautiful Now Year's week Mr. Samuel F. Tildon may bo soon spinning in a tandsomo sleigh along the 'Wcstchostor lounty reads belling his spirited of Kim- ucky horses , Ho holds the reins him- iolf , nnd the gait is way bolo\r three min- itos. There is no paralysis in the right inn ; his eye is bright and ho urges his teaming steeds with a vigor worthy of andorbilt behind Maud S. and Early lose. It is not impossible that when ho next democratic convention moots ho vill bo the first of the presidential candi- iales on the ground. TUTT " " " TORPID BOWELS , DISORDERED LIVER , and MALARIA. _ . From thcsouourouu urlso tluuo-iourtbo ot tlio ( llDoaaca of tlio huiimn ruco. Tlieso rymit m8ln < liaatotliolroxi8tonoujT..oB of Appetite. Jlaweli cuitlve , Hick Ileail- ache. fullnciig aaor eatlnj ; , nvcrnlnit to exertion of Jiocly or lulilit , J'nictutlon of fond , Irritability of temper , ' iplrlU , A feclliic ; of linvliiB ' , ( Ucart.I otil > eroro the ryoilil Iily colored - ored Vrliie , CONSTIPATION. Una do. xnand tha use of a rnmody that acts directly on tlio I.Ivor. AsaLlvormodlolnoTUTT'S I'lI.r-H Imvo no oqual. Tliolr notion on the KldncyflimclSkln la also prompt ; roraoylnu all lmi > uiltlcu Uirotih ( tlieaolliroo"Bcav cn/'jr ( of tlio dy t m , " prodaoinff itppo- tlto.BOunJ dlKCStlon , rrgulurt ; tools , a clour eltluanU u vigorous bcxly. TDTT'S VI W.S cause no nim-ioa or n lpln not Intcrforo with daily work and nro n perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. fioliomywhere.arSc. omcM Murrny8t.N.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Onr HAIR on WHBKBBH ohoiiBqa In. Itontly toftOtoser IlbAOic byuHlnglo up. plication of this lru. Hold uy DrufgUto , vroontbyoxiirosaonrncolptof 01. Onli-o , 4i MHrrriy Btroiit , N w VorJr. BUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBEE- Patent Dri Fruit Lifter. AS USEFUL NO DEALER IK A I in GROCERY Groceries STOKE CAN AlTOltn TO UK A sum or ' Without U. COUNTKU SCALES. H.C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR , OiLUIA , MUIS. neemsttj tip t prompt fttid ettioietK ' household remerilo * k Isdnllycrrofftnirtnora lm | > tratltt > , and o ( thcsa lion to tier's Stomitch Hitters If the chief In rnrlt ! nj tha most potmltr. Irrfjfulnrlty ot tha itom\eh Miatowelt , milirUl feversliver , complaint , debility , rheumatism and minor ailments , ro thoroughly conquer. cd by llilslncompm- bio f Amlly rcMontlris Mid mcillclrul sAfo- piiurd , and 11 Is Jn t- ly rcffftrded M the purostkndmoitooin. prehenslTo remedy b/\U DrUjfgists and Dealers BITTERS , A MMllnl tnolhlntlntt .fnqoUll. iT r.nn tu l if li , * w l ofl1. mt ItyipfMi Zuutkr * , r.m ftnd An * , < l til < l nlnl a Ik. l > lft ll , . Ofj.nl. j > r , . Inrf Inran JriMn , l ti flwl r .ti.nir t * . Ml U kll n n.r lr1li. Try It. j. w. tiiw.iirAr \ , if , r. OREATENQLISH : REMEDY. OP MANLY VIUOnSp rm torr- hica , ota , when ll other rtme- illos fall , a curt mxirantecd. ll.CO a bottle , larso IxrtfM , four times the quantity. $5. liy press to any ruMrew. Bold by fclldnipglaU ENGLISH MKDI- OAL INSTITUTE , Proprietor * , 718 Ollro Street , St. Uml , Mo , - "I have snld Sir Asttcy Coopor't Vital Restonirra or yean. Every oustomti poaka highly ot It I onhcilUtlnglyondorsa It u remedy ot true merit. " 0 , F. GOODIIIX , Druggist. Omaha Feb. 1 1883. vlS-mto-codly P * _ _ _ mported Beer IN BOTTLES. Srlnuger , . Bavaria. julmbacner , . Bavarin. Pilsner . Bohemian. Inisor . Bremen. DOMESTIC. 3udweiser . St. Louis Vuhauser . St. Louis. Best's . % . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner . Milwaukee. drug's . . . . . . Omaba. Ale , Porter. Domestic nnd Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER , 1214 Fornam. _ IR.HORHPS ELECTRIC BELT . Will euro Nerronnnnn. Lumliarn.Mheumatl | m , l' r ' ' 'Tf ' " . Sraralirta , Kclatlcn. KUlnt ) , Hplne niul I.t\cr ( lli > caF.tiinoiu.ABtliiiiaUcfirt tiwlwlB , Comi'l- imtion . Knifiol | . Cntanli. i'lltfi. ipllrp : r. Impotency , * . * S umh Affiiv. rrolniiima Ute , ote. Only rrlrntltlaKlco rin Holt In Aincrlni Hint ni'niln the Klwtrlcltjr and malt- otlxin through thn t > ol3 * and can lx * recharged In an lu * Ifuit by thu patient. . . .j SI 000 Would Not Buy It. DR. HORN * I WTM afflicted with rheumatism , and tired by lining a bolt To tmr one aflllcted with hit dlaauo , I wou'd ' lay , buy Home's KlcctnoBelt. Any nno can confer with me by writing or culling t in } BtoreU20 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYON& MAIN OFFICE Opposite postofflco , Iloom 4 Fren- or Illock fiTFor Bftlo at 0. F. Goodman's Drug Store , 1110 'aruam itiqot , Omaha. anaM Orders UllodC.O. D. Huron t. Anca. ELVOTHO VOLTAIC nntT , * nd otlitr Kuconua > m.i Nrx . Wo will wna on Thirty Iyi' Trial , TO MKN , YOUN11 Oil OLD , lie flru nufforln * from Ncnvoua DteiiITT. Ln r VmuTT. nnUthai * dlieuM ot \ 1'iniumf. HATUJIK roiililng tram AIIUUM nnd OTIIKU OAIKM fipertly relief and com * pleto ri'nturatlon to llnLTII , Viaon and MAIOIOOD ( JoiiUMTFKi. . Bendtttcnrotcrlllu tratcUr jnplili free - LC BELT CQ..IABSJALI..IICL ! Nebraska Cornice AND GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES' FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO BKYUOIIT , t iron Fencing ! Cresting * , Baluitrades , Verandai , Offlco add Back lUlilngi , Window and Cellar Utmdu , Etc. N. W. COR , NINTH AND JONEB ST3. WM. QAlaKU. Manaatt. _ A T6 % CTmTTTT7SCufonlllloutnl0(1- A. Jr O fel.TJ.VJij Idno. 1'atented Oo- . . . - CX . HwT AXJ. V * JtoberlO,78. , . On. IDX No , 1 will euro any cane la { our Uayi or loss No. : will cure tlio mutt obutluatocajouo mutter o ! bow A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougie * No nauseous tlonen of tiibebs , copabla , or oil of aan > Inl wixxl , tint art" ' . vln to proiliioo dj'spcpula by Jos trjlnu tlio c..atlns ol the atomach. I'rlco 11.60 Bold by all drutrcUti , or mailed on receipt of price rthcr particular ! good for circular. Jo'i'i ' btruot , Mew Yoilc. CHICAGO SO&&B ca 3'IU.V lUUin KAIL , IU. UllA , fW. ,41'uri , * IHi , ll.'mii IIUK liirluilnd. 240I1"AHMCR'8 BOALC.Sa. l " J ftl.w I > HU'tlTv-'TU 01. tflfef lb. , TOOLS. &o IHIUI M1DK Mill IHITTOU , 610 Viturn W < ! ' > niuwera , MITIIH. Vlcui d > Oilier Article * - HUOUHULK 8. H , ATWOOD , Plnttamouth Neb , - - - - - BBUDIH 07 T1IOROU011URID DID UIQII 8RA9 AHD JERSEY CAIILE I AXD DDROO OR J1MIT KID BVIMI jtVVouaK ttook ( or wlo.HOorr ipoudeae ( ollolUd. Thl J1ELT or RrRcnrr * . tor i luaup * * tuiiMlr for of ttiu K 'ncnitlvii < . . _ \\vtf \ It no mUt&ko about Ililn luilrumrut , tlia run- llniiaui i.tn-uui of EI.KO- llnnujli inr | i in * in iifloic tiuiu tu JiraUI'T futiuh thf lift ( piJ > > > M lin * llh Muatrlu u-u * , iiviiiln' ioi | > i > , Itl'for Mt Wivwini i lEaro patltltar u ly fur tlia ftbuTO tu * tbouiiaili of CUM pf tb vorot kit ffliavob a cured. iadd. to Mropg u BUT INUk * fUadl eiScMj"tli.l I will wn'l TWO' WTrL&tJjnaKtP i -"er wllll uI VA1.UAULU VUKATJ8K on till * ( UMkH , tC dJfloriir' ' . . AUJrtft . \ ' OUoEiprwmntli'.O. * IU p. A bfftriTU. 11 ] > . > * rlUt-.V .MYarV