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# . . THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , MONDAY , FEBRUARY 25 , 1884. 9 TIMES OUT OP 10 Dr. Thonina' Eclcctric Oil CftlES llhoumntism and Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thonms1 Eclcctric Oil CUIlEd A Cold or a Iloarsonots. 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomas'Eclectric Oil ' cunts Asthma and Diphtheria. 49 TIMES GOT OF 50 Dr. Thomns1 Eclectric Oil curia Croup and Affections o the Throat. O ? x-ioo , GOo naxd. 01.OO SOLD EVEUYNVHEUE. ron THE ctmn OP ALT * DISEASES op --\DOG8.HOGS , POW TWENTY YEARS tlnnvnlirPV" . . . . . . . - pnlhlcVelPrtnnrvBppcllli'iiimvolirenii'Oiiiil Winncm. block Ilrpyilrrn. lAvpryHnlildnml Turfmen , Ilpmp llnllrunii * . plnnnr rjnri'r j nii'S ' MrnnuprlpJVuiul others Tittnullus Btoclc , lthicrfvct Hiico-M. . , . . - | , , -v | ' lliiinnlircvH' Vrlcrlnnry Mnniinl. Cs i HS ! fint tnv by mail on nivlpt of price. fiiiviiM CJfPnmplilct Bent frco on npplleatlou IlUMrilllUYS HOMEOPATHIC MKU.CO , 10l ! Million Street , New VorU. VltM Wonkneii nml Pro * trntlon from overwork or . . . . , , . . . luwii. im.ci | " - ! .M.OW > - large vlnl of powder for s % " 'it po t-f mi on re colutof 1'rlce. lliiiiiplirryH' Iliimro.liM. ! . < Jo. llhut. ague ( nia.110 ! ) I'ultira bt. . tt. V. . IP * * fcol wotll , r..n > j.p'pK Dlwrba Fft.r ni Arti * . Di Ul J.v.rrr ! > oflU ! > , ( , > ! ! > > O > nl A fr > dicp. liip.n d.lidoo. luor t > rlMier cti in < t.r , .nl to & 11 .ukiiit.r JtlnVi. Try It. anl H.r0f countritrlt. Ak your fr rfr or d-iicd t fur the 41 ' " * ' " " " ' ; . w'wCPESUAHH ! , OOLB i'3ET5 , . ( AFTKll. ) TTiLECTHO-VOLTAIC nnLT nnd other KLEcnua .til Arri.iA\crs nro Bent on W Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOUNQ OH OLD , who nro BUffcr- IIIR from NERVOUS DEBILITY , LOST VITAUTV , WASTI.SO WKAKXESSES , nml all these diseases of a PERSONAL NATCHB , resultluB from ABUSES and OiiiEit Oicsr.3. Speedy relief and complete restoration to HEALTH , Vioou nnd MANHOOD OCiItA TE D. Send at once for Illustrated 1'amphlct free. Address VOI.TAIU HKI.T CO. . Itlnriilmll. Midi. Hie notcgBlty fo : prorrut and otflclon housnhold n medic ; Imparatlvn , nnd o these Hontotter'i Stomach liiltcra Ii the chief In militant the most popular Irrfgularlty of thi stomach and bowels malarlil fovcre.llvci ooniplalnt , debility rhcumatlam a n t minor allmonta , an thoroughly conquer cdbythlslncompara bio family res toratlv , and medicinal safe iruard , and It la just ly tcgatded an thi pnrest and most c"n prehonsUo reined ; of its class , p For Bile liy druOgtsts and dealer ( tcncrally. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. OF MANLY ViaOU , Spermaton licD , , etc. , when all other rcmc dies fall. A cure guaranteed $1. 60 a bottle , Urge uottle , fou tlmea the quantity. 96. Rr 01 to any addrctui. Sold b' KNOL1BII MEDl OAL INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 Ollvo Street , St Loulo , Mo. "I have sold Sir Attlcy Coopor'a Vital Rcstorativ or years. Crery ciidtomer eK > ad ! hblily of It , nnuoolUtluKlyc'ndcria It us a remedy ol true merit "C. F , Goo'JUAS , Druggist. Om h _ 3RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal anil U.S , Mall Stoamcri SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Wiine , Germany , Italy , UiAlantl aiid franc Htcrrngo Out ardS20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , 12 1 Excursion , 810 , Including beddliiir , etc , ' /d Cul.in , SiJ Excursion , S100 ; Halooa from $ io tu 00 ; Lxcureloi 110 to $1UO. jtirt'otcr Wright & 9 ns , Gen. Agents. 15' Dioad yN. Y. ICaldwcll. Hamilton & Cr. , Omaha. I' . K. dlthj inan&Co. , 203N. lethHtrcct , Cinaha ; D. U. Id it ball , OmahaAcentH. m.t col.ly , The uje of the term " Hho Line" In connection with tb SHORT corporate name ola Krentrom ! conveys an Idea of uat what I OK I if * required by the traveling put I I ma mm lio-a Hhort Llnculck " m I I fid the boat of accommndl VbEM tloni all of which are furr iihod by the uroiteat raljnav In America. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. Howni and optratra over 4,600 mllc-flof Northern llllnoU , WUuoutln , MlniiMOU , Iowa Dakota ; and as t * main linca , branchei and oonnci tloni icach all the irreat buslnou central of th IVorthwextand Far West , It naturally an wer < tl ile cri ) > tlaii of Short I.Uio , and Doit Ilouto between Chlcajro , Jlihviukee , .St. Pant and Mlnneapolli. FTChlcagii , Milwaukee , La Ctorjo and Winona. AGhleago , Mlhvmkeo , Alicriecn and Kllondalt Chicago , llllwaukuo , Kau Claire and 8tlllwat r' BC,1ikno , Jlllwaakwe , Waiuau anil Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Uoati-r Dam and O&hkosb. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukeiha and Oeonomowoa Chicago , Mllwaukbti , Madison aud I'ralrledu Ciller Chicago , Mlltvtukeo , Owatonnt and Falrlhault. Chicago , Ilelolt Janem I'le ' and Mineral Point r Chicago. Klirin , Kockfonl and Dutm > | iia. CChliago , Clinton , Hock Inland and Cedar Ilapliii Chicago , Council Dluffitand Onulii. Chicago , Sioux City , Bleu * Kalln and Yunktmi Chicago , Milnaur-cio , Mitchell andChamberUla. llock Island , Uubuqnu , Ht Paul and Ulnncai lli Dateuport , Caluur , Bt. Paul and Mlnne Pullman Hlucpvn and the FInut Dlnlni Citu In world are run on the mainline * nf the OH 1C AOC MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILVVA" and et try attention U pr.ld to pasMugcn by court ! out employe * of the coinianj' ] , S. d. A. V. U. CAltP TTZB , Qeo'l ram. Agon ere it. bup PUBLIC WORKS , AMccllngof That Board onSatnnlay Night Last , BUN Hc'cclvctl mill Hut F < nv The Board of Public Works held n meeting Saturday night ( o open the oalcd proposals for paving certain streets ho coming summer and also fur making ontracta for other public improvements. 'ho rooms worn filled with contractor * , lib-contractors nnd all aoeinml eager to enowrho had put in the successful bids , J. A. Van Dollars it Co. . W. F. Swcosy t Co. , Hugh Murphy it Co. , Thomas Juckloy , William Mick , James Fee iV' Co. , and the Harbor Asphalt Paving Co. ro the names of those whoso bids wore pcncd. The following is a Hit of the nnmcs of udders for ntonu paving and nlso their iricos per square yard : The bid of the Asph.xlt Company 52.08 per yard on five year guarantee and 3.50 on a ten year ono. The contract for building main sewer if the Waring system in North Omaha was lot to Hugh Murphy & Co. The recalculation of the abstract prov- ng correct , the contract for constructing , ho storm water sewer on Farnani street , vhich was lot to 11. T. Shannon & Co. conditionally on last Thursday night , was ot to them absolutely , the coat being about -17,000. The contract which was the only curb- ng and guttering contract lot Saturday night , for curbing and guttering , on seven blocks in the Third ward , was lot ; o H. Molquist for SI. 19 for Colorado sandstone curb and DO cents for Mnnkato stone gutter and paving curb. It was decided that on Ninth street both the curb and the gutter should bo of Colorado rado sandstone. For some reason no twj contractors lad bid on the same piece of curbing and juttermg work , but the amount of work aid on by the sovor.il contractors mukcs a total of all work advertised to be bid > n. A conversation with a largo con tractor elicited the statement from him : hat ii vras done under advice of the joard. The board then adjourned until next Wednesday. Do you want tobuyS20OOOestablishe ( ] hardware business in one of the best lo calities in the city of Omaha ? Stock will invoice § 10,000. Easy terms to re sponsible parties. Sears &Bosard , 15th and Dodge , Williams' ' block. DISTEIOT OOTJBT , tf Attorney Gooihvin to Make Application fora Speoial Grant ! Jury. In the district court on SUurday list both judges sat together in Judge No- vill'a room , the day being consumed in arguments on motions and denmrrors. This morning the criminal docket wil bo'takon up before JuJgo Neville , beginning ginning with the case of Lon George , fo : robbery. District Attorney 1'arko Goodwin wil apply to the court this inprning , by written ton motion , for un ordiir to bo made om < paneling a special grand jury. Tin causes which led Mr. Goodwin to tuki this atep , as ho Rays , nro the action o the last grand jury in not indicting Ma1 jor Novr-oll , and the fact that four met have already been hold on prrluninarj examination , two of whom itru in jnilbu ing uuablo to give bonds. Mr. Goodwit thinks it will incur lefn expense to thi county to call a grand jury now than to wait until the last of next Juno. The following is the assignment o cases for to-day : UI.FOUI. JUDCII. WAKKl.KY. Wolf , vs. Edgerton , on trial. Baltou va. Wiiitinoro. Ballou vs. Farmer , licrsick vs. Sivoboda. Page vs. Steely. Finn vs. Manning . Merany vs. Borsek. Omaha VH , Anderson ot al. Eifitabrook vs. Dohlo , ' Dolan ot al va. Whitmoro. Bragman VH. Millor. Berry vs. Brcron ot al. Kulilman vs. Poyoko ot al. Baswitz vs. B. & M. R. U. Co. DBI'OKE JUI10E NBV1LI.E. Call of criminal cases. * A Won liy Coiiipliinotir. From The Washington Evening Star of the 10th inst.tho following is gleaned It represents a conversation betweoi Senator Mandorson and a Star reporter and the young man spoken of is wol known in thin city , being none other thai Tommy McCague , who was for a numbu of years in the Omaha National bank : , Senator Mandorson related to a 8ta ropoS'tor an incident of his experience ii Rejecting n mm to fill a position of.trua in the Jreasury. Iio said that before th civil service law wont into oilect ho wa advUed that ho could make an appoint ment to fill a position in the U. S , treaa uror's ollico , Ho Jookcd about to fini the boat material available , and finall ; chose a young man who had for years no cupied a responsible position in an Omali bank , but who had determined to aban don it because thu confinement wan in juring his health. The gentleman glr.dl ; accepted the appointment , hoping tha clungo of climate and change of labo would benefit his health. Ho won assign ed to a position in the caih division o the treasury , and is pronounced ono r the moat capable and dlicient men ovc there Senator Miinderson asked Treat uror Wyman if ho thought he coulu Iniv procured through the civil aervico rulea j man so competent and trustworthy. Th treasurer replied that ho was satisfied ho could not : that no such examination a > thnt provided could test the peculiar mialillciUions necessary for such a posi tion na was taken by the gentleman in question. Attomllnjj tin * Mnull Grits. A largo delegation of Omaha people liavo gene lo Now Orlcaiu to witness the Mnrdi Gras , which occurs on Tuesday next , February 120. Among these who hnvo gene nro the following : 0. 11. Dewey , J. S. Crtiillold , Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Withno'l ' and Miss Withncll. John Withnoll nnd Mi&soa Blanche anil Allio Withnoll , Ernest Poycko , wife nnd siatcr , F. J. McSlianc , wife and sister , Mrs. A. Bordcn , Mi s Agnes Berlin , Major Coburn , A. B , Snowden , Oliarles Ogdeii , Esq. , Colonel Ilaulon , John II. Ercic , E. T. Duke and wife , Frank S. Pnrmeloo , George E Key , 11. D. Sliull , Dan Shull , Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Baldwin and Ole Olson. EVIDENTLY A FRAUD , Rev , CoryuOiiF , Millard Dfiiioimccil as Sncliliy General Ttaycr. . iN nnrt Ponsloncrs AVlll Do Well lo Give tin ; Rcntloiiiuu a VVIdo Iturth. A few days ngo a man calling himself llov. Corydon F. MillnrJ , wearing a uni form , nnd rcprosnnting himself aa the chaplain of the Soldiers' Homo in Mil waukee , was in Omaha for the purpose of obtaining signatures to a petition in bo- alf of aoldiors in regard to pensions , 'rom ' Omaha ho went to Columbus , where ho ran agivinst Gon. John M. 'hayor ' , who nignod the petition without iving the matter hardly a moment's lionght , just aa hundreds of others signed tie document. Ho also g.xvo Mr. Mil ard fty cents , the reverend gentleman hav- ng asked for a small contribution. Upon ccond thougnt General Tlmyor canio o the conclusion that Mr. Millard night possibly bo a fraud , so ho nnvosti- atod liim n little. Thq general upon nquiry found out that Rov. Jtillard was tot sent out by nny organized body or oinmitico , but was noting on his own ac- ountandvras rcaponsiblo to no ono but limsolf. In Columbus ho collected twelve .ollars from various parties. Ho aaid 10 has been out on his business since fuly last year , nnd it wai calculated by loncral Thayer nnd C.\pt. John M. Inmmond , that at the rate of S12 per ay , ho had collected about $2.000 , and ho question is what ho does with that nonoy. " Uov. Mr. Millard finally became quite indgnant at General Thayor's quoa- , ions , and finally said to him : "you can invo your fifty cents back. " "No , " said General Thayer , "yon can keep that money , but 1 think yon are n fraud , nnd hall denounce you as such. " Its quite ikely that General Thayer is correct in iis conclusion , and people will do well to ; o slow in contributing to the support > f llov. Corydon F. Millard who is going , bout the country collecting money for hia uonofit , under the protcnso that ho ie .cling for the benefit of the soldiers. He s acting on his authority , and has not ) con solicited or commissioned to do any such business. NEW YOltIC 1XI31M3NI ! > BNTS. Prifir Views llLKimIin > * ilio Coining National NKW YOUK , February 2 , " . Thosocond meeting of the independent republican * was held hero to-day. There wore pres ent Carl Schurz , ex-Governor Potts ol Now Jersey ; Richard H. D , na , Henry H. Sprague and E. B. Hall of Massachu setts ; E. K Martin , of Pennsylvania : General S. 0. Barlow , I. B. Chandler , P. F. Wood , of Michigan , and others. Georno J. Crocker of Boston presided , and E. L. Lockwood of Philadelphia was elected secretary. The following preamble - amble and resolutions were ollered bj Governor Potts and adopted : WIIKUEAS , A consistent and faithful adher ent to thn principIcH of administration reform 'H ' absolutely essential to the uticcoss of the republican publican p.utv , anil , WIIKUKAH , Kvonts have shown that a disio gard of these principles has led to party do fcut inj > ovoral of tlio most important states anil. WHEIIKAS , The adoption of n Hiimlarly nits taken policy would luail to defeat in tlio no.xl o iitimtial election , thordforn bo it Jtcfnliol , Tliat it is Indinponsab'.o to tin BiiccesH of the republican jtarty that tlio chnr uttur. record nnd | ) ilitical fttjsncintiom nf it' li.indiil'itU'i for prosiilout a-xl viro ) no.-iilon jliould ba Midi us to w.irrunt rniiro confiilanci in their roailiues't to clofoit th * itilvnnccH nl roidy mudi ) towunU divo-cin thu pnM'C nur vice fiom party poiltici.iim nud uuntimio tlio. i aiivr.nco-i till thu bopar.itiou lias breii mad finr.1 and comploto. The following waa also passed : Jtcsolinl , Tint no Intorforanctiwith tin frni ch'iico ' of iloloifatoii to tlio imltmml < ; mvontlu ! by congroesioiial districts hlunlil nnywheio Ii tolornled. llanlictl , That tlio lutorn.sU of tlio rcpubli uan party imperatively demand that tlm man nstemoiit of atato nnd national u-irnngnn | ! Ii conlinod to men whoso character and recori nru such as to command tlio unhesitating sup port and confidence of the luombora of th party. ' A committee was appointed for tin purpose of giving practical expression ti the views of the meeting and adopting i plan for the formation or n permanent or gnnizitinn. Roproaontativos of all tin states will bo added to this committoi after local consultations are hold. Tin committee moota on Thursday next , am begins the business of organization. Delimit Indians. Sr. ' PAUL , February 2-1 An Indiai Head npojial'says that yesterday ovoniti ) the Indian * took possejaion of the store houses on the Long L'iko reservation The police arrived there but made no ar rests. The Indians nro defiant , and , i is said , well armed. Serious trouble i feared. No news has been received froii the File Hill reservation. I'lio Town. DBS MOINE , Ia. , February 23 , Ii the soiiato a bill passed to create n funi for paying for sheep killed by dogs , tin fund derived from the tax on nialo dogi CO cents each and $1 on female * to hi collected as other taxes and paid out 01 claims duly authenticated and audited b ; thu board of supervisors , Nn other bus ! ness of general interest was transacted Adjourned till Monday , Tlieru was no ucssiou of the house to day. Kml oruiCiilncd I.llo. DKNVEU , February 24. Ooorge II Fryer , ono of Colorado'u bust knowi mining men , from whom the celebrate ! Fryer HilPat Loadrillo derives its name died hero this evening from an ovordos of morjihino administnred by his owi hand , Two years ago ho was worth hal a million , but his extravagance and libei altty to friends C3ued hit financial ruin NOTED MEN IN CONGRESS , * f , Personal ADDcarauco' and Character istics or Prominent Reiirc- seiitaliyes , I'lio 1'lro Kntrt-s < > ! 'Hotli I'liHloH nnd Their lo wur nntl Mcttio.l ol' You would like to know something about the orators of coiurcs.it- well , they iiro n curious lot 1 can toll you. There a Jim Uolford , of Colorado , when ho spoaVa lie Btandtt very straight , throws his head back , and wags his rod whiskered chin at congress. IJo gestures with l\is whole body , and works every imisclo to its utmost capacity , from the solitary rod look combed across his bald head above the forehead , to his very toos. At Hrst lie hasn strong voice , thin , and like that of a country parson , somewhat nasal , as lie goes on it grows weaker , and thinner , and the poorer the voice , the more ear- neat the gestures , until at last thorn is no voice at all , nnd a rod-whiskered , bald- 'loaded , red-faced man is violently moving jiia lins and swinging his arms without uttering a sound. Mr. Uolford , because 10 is a western member , and because ho sometimes nets the buffoon , is nndor esti mated , The truth ia ho is n very well read man , delights in metaphysical nnd thuological studies , nnd can quote the classics like n Uarvard professor. Con gressman Belfnrd is a graduate of Dickin son college , has boon n supreme judge , and has boon in congress over since Colorado rado became n atnto. Ho is n married inu nnd has several little red-hoadud boys , who often hang round his scat in the house. SAM UVXIULI. speaks in spectacles nnd broad cloth. When on the floor in a partisan discus sion ho looks straight at tha republican loaders , nnd throws his voice at them as ho tlmkca his head and throivs his linger in emphasis. Ilia voice has n wonderful carrying power. Ho apcakn loudly , and every syllable is distinctly hoard. Sam Randall is a good doul of a bull-dozer , lie conorally gets it , for notwithstanding Ilia defeat for opoakor ho is undoubtedly the political leader of the democrats of thi.i congress. Mr. Kundall never makes long speeches. His words nro brief r.nd nioaty , nnd ho is always ready with bright sarcasm or repartee , but ho seldom rises to eloquence. TOM iunn , or M UNI : . Tom Hoed , of Main , ia another lion whoso antics nlways command attention. Mr. Rood ia a big man of live foot ton ten inches. Ho has broad , Hat shoulders slightly bent , and n big round head fas tened to these by a fat nock , not more than two inches long. His f.ico is fat and full and two little Chinese eyes ahmo out under light oyobpowa boloxv n broad forehead , which looses itself in his semi- bald head. When Tom Rood apoaks his face growa us red as u lobster , his fat .chocka pull' out , and ho shakos his whole head to emphasize ovcry Hontonco. He opens his mouth wide and tulles through his nose , articulating distinctly in the twang of a Maine Yankee. Hu uses no manuscript , and apparently speaks cx- tomporo. IIo gestures much , and has no regard for individual feelings. Ho utters the most cutting remarks nbout other mombero , ana ho is moro feared than loved by the members , on the other side of the houso. Another great speaker ia fJAMUKIi H. CO.Vy nnd hO 18 perhaps the readiest .Speaker in consresj. lie jumps about ti great deal while apc.ikfrJK ) nl : gc3tur6j ( violently , lie is wall road 'jfl o7 fF subject , and ho has his knowledge sit hii lingers' ends. Ho always has excellent attention , and a political fuss in the house is nlways en livened by his witty remarks and his cut ting roparteo. Mr. Cox's reputation for wit has overshadowed other qualities which would niako him famous if ho never cracked n smile , Ho in up in the classics , and his speeches sparkle with literary gcma and the fruits of extensive reading. Cox never talks without ho aays Bomotliinir , and that something al ways well. Ho ia a very busy man , and in addition to his congressional labors , society engagements , Hnda tiino to write magazine articles and books. Mr. Cox is always Icokcd upon an u young man. The fact is ho has boon in congroas longer than any other member except Pig Iron Kelly , and ia fifty-nino ycnra old. Ho is , however , ni uctivo as n cricket. Hie joints am well oilednnd the heavy fringe of hair which surrounds the bald white island on the crown of his head is just beginning to turn gray. C'ONOUIiSSMAK 1I011H , of Michigan , always commands the best , of .itU'iiiion. Ho speaks without mauu. script , nnd never commits his apouchos. His method of propniring for a big npeooli is to carefully outline his plan , and then take up the t-jpicj sop'ir.itoly nnd write out whit ho ivimta to uuy nlnut ; thorn , A topic oiioe written tip , lie thrown anraj his manuscript and tnistH to memory and the inspiration of the time to enable him to imprpvp on hi ) now clariticd thought , Even his jokes and cutting sarcasms un of ton prepared or thought up beforehand , and the expression which inudu liim fain < ous , namely , that "tho Houth had bottoi raise moro hogs and loss hell , " lip hat ready for ui two months before it wai delivered. Mr. ilorr ia a man of mucl ability , added to a good stock of conunor Bonao. Ho is a pleasant conversation alist , and liken to laugh hotter than tu cnt. cnt.It It is ns good as a poem to see Ilorr , ol Michigan , laugh. Ilia great round bull ] quivers , the lleah on his hit cheeks ohakoa and ho opens his mouth wide while hi swayu backward and forward in an ocatao ; of mirth. Yon would like to know hov ho looks : Ho is the picture of his twit brother in Wellington , O. Rather short very fat ho has a big head fastened by : short , thick nock to fat , round shouldoni lljj hair ia gray , short , nnd thick , and i Dtandu out on all aides as utility 111 that o Andrew Jaukton. Jiia face is full , in clincd to bo long , nnd is free from whin kern flavo the board which juts out fron his chin. Mr. Ilorr has u high forehead u bright eye , and a pleasant amilo. Hi was horn in Vermont , raised in Ohio and ho now lives in the salt nnd Ininbo regions of Michigan. He ia fifty.throi years old , is married , and lives wit ) hia family in pleasant quarters on ( street. no IKON KBI.LKY ia a curious speaker. Ho is long am thin and hia index finger ia the tliinea p&rt of his thin anatomy.Vh n h BjioaUa ho throws his finger ut liis' oppu nonta and with it nuch a mass of fact nnd statistical information that they dod him as they would the whole census bureau Mr. Kelley has moro brains to the atoi of lleah than any man in congress. It i wonderful what a strong yoico ho draw forth from that thin chest , and what olc quutico of reason mid denunciation lie ca call np at will. Ho i a very ready sponkor , and defends hia hobby , protec tionas carefully as n man docs n pot corn. Touch the tarilF , nnd his old bones will wako , advance free frco trade , and ho would rise from hia coll'm , Out side of this ho is a most plonsant follow. Broad in his read ing and friendly at heart , ho can converse delightfully. Though now seventy years old , ho docs a great deal of work. His eyes mo poor , however , nnd ho roads lit tle nt night , lie is very proud of his daughter , Miss Florence Kelley , who has done some remarkably good literary work , and who can nrguo protection as well ns her father. The two rondo the tour of the English manufacturing dis tricts together this year , going into the moat out of the way places , and studying the condition of the people. "UAtAMlTV11 WKU.IMI is n country looking member , with a roughly hawed face , black hair , coming down well in front of the oars , and n shnrt brown board which looks ns if it had boon trimmed with n buzz saw. When he spoaka ho toara the air In spasmodic angles , nnd yells on' , his words while his wh lo body gives emphasis. Mr. Wollor poaos before himself ni a great man , and his autobiography in the congres sional record is ono of the long ones. In his short fifty years ho has boon success ively n fanner , preacher , lawyer , and politician. MA.IOH CALKINS. Mr. Calkins is one of the finest looking men in public lifo. Fully six foot tall , his frame is Tilled out with as good a qua lity of llosh as over delighted n cannibal. Ilia face is the picture of health , nnd his blue cyoa ahino out brightly nbovo cheeks as rosy ns thoao of n country hello. Mr. Calkins has a big head , a high forehead , light hair , and beautiful rod whiskers well trimmed. Ho always looks fresh , nnd ho dresses like n gentleman. Mr. Calkins is now forty-two years old. Ho is an Ohio man by birth , but ho nerved in an Indiana rei'iinont during the war , and ninco then ho has boon prominent in Indi ana politics. In 18(10 ( ho was [ Indiana's attorney , and for the past six years he has boon in congress from that state. During hia last campaign the name of one of his opponents ho had two was Win- torbottoin. Mnjor Calkins has n good standing in the house , nnd ho is consid ered ono of the republican loaders. Ho is an eloquent speaker , uses graceful gestures , and piles liis desk high with books before ho commences. Ho ia con sidered hero ns ono of the few men having n great future before him , nnd I am told hih chances aa to being the republican candidate for governor of Indiana amount to n certainty. WUUA.M WAI.TP.ll 1'HKU'S established himself ns ono of the grout speakers of this congress by his defense of Fitx John Portur. Then was spoil on the lloor of the house the curious sight of a dude with braino. Mr. Phelps seems to nllbct the dude in many respect' . He is n olondor , natty follow with thin brown hair banged down ever his receding fore * head and disappearing entirely nt the crovrn Ilia face ia thin , not beautiful , nnd tending to the form of a hatchet. He lias n heavy mustnchonnd small , wol trimmed side-whiskers. Ho wears a wel fitting business suit , and hia linen is al ways of the whitest. In speaking he ii very distinct in his onuncntion , opening his mouth wide and showing hia tooth and graceful m his gestures. Ho all'oct n nasal toiuyi nd abounds in classical ul lusion. Hiii apoech on the Fit/ Join Porter case was a hit , and thronged gul lories and a full house paid close atten lion to it. Ho spoke without notes nn periods vrcro clapped. C.uir. Urown's Hroncliliil aVo'ftljf ! ' ? ttill re love Bronchitis , Afitlmia , CixtniVfi , CouMiitni | Ivo nnil Tliroat I ) | ouflM. 'flittfra at titi iscil with yuotl meeds. ADMISSION Ol' DAKOTA. tlio Kill and Opinions WAHIIINOTO.Y , Fobruury 21 The bil iroviding. for the admission of the south ern part of the territory of Dakota as i tate , which the senate committee 01 orritorics has agreed to report favorably a similar in many respects to the bil reported by the committee at the his session of congress. It provides for th ffganiiwtion of n state to bo known a Dakota from that part of the territory o that name south of the ifith parallel. 1 constitutional convention in to bo hold 01 the second Tuomluy in December , dole < atca to bo elected November 1-lth next ia convention ia to include IL'O dele gates , who nro to bo elected from oingl districts The usual grants of publi anda fur educational purposes are to b na lo and , a provision ia included reqnir ing the now atnto tu assume tJio dobti 'or the erection of such public building 11 are located within its limits. The bil eaves the northern purt of the territor with the territorial organization , but it name ia not agreed upon. Senator Hur : ison aaysof the ball : "I huvonodoubtth bill will pass the uonato if wo can got consideration of it. I don't think ill democrats there trill antagoniz" it , be cause its provisions would not admit th atato before the presidential election. " Senator Mamluraon emphatically aji proved of the views exprcraed by Henn tor Harrison. Hereafter , ho thought regard ought to bo had in ndmittin states for preservation in mean size mi' ' prospective population. It was time th northwest nhoiilil mule o its voice heard i national atlaira , Senator Wilson ha not given nmch'tl'uiuuht to the quostioi but was in favor of division and admii aion. It would bo but simple- justice t the ] > ooplo , nnd would relieve the m tional government from some oxponsi Representative Murphy wai bitterly oj pnsod to the proposition. There was n l < oed reason why the territory should t divided , and it would take n long nrgi ment to convince him to the contrary Others might veil opposition in aophu tries , but ho would bo frank and nay 1 ; opposed the bill from political roasom No good democrat was going to take an chances in allowing more republics votes to be cast in the next electoral co The Wnnlilmrii Will , MINNHAI'OMH , February LM. The dii triot court yesterday reversed Judge Ni land'u decision in the Washburn will cast which granted thu widow a third of th property. This coincides with the doc fcion of the supreme court of WJaconei on the same case , relative to Oovornc Washburn's properly in that state. In Kliwry. TOJ.KIIO , February L'4 , In the blgara case against nn ox-slave , one of whoi marriages wan contracted while in elav < ry. the common picas court decided tin the slave being property , could not coi a i tract a marriage , but that u blavo ma uJrltujOjueoama valid by co-lubjtation i * { nmoand wife after the emancipation pro wtllvt ' Tl'.tjKOHAVIl NOTK9 Ctl. ThoniM Worthlngton , of Ohio , died at i , Saturday. Tlm republican atntocoruonUon , of ( 'oortrln vlll bo hold on April 9lh , I'lncnnls i\ro pottml In Vlonnn , mklnp tlia loplo liow IOIIR they will lot tlio moiiArch ho. AthlrcM from Tnniiiln | * ln'.n tlmtVronch rnnbnaU nro ttklng position * In tlio wnton nf ho Tnn < | iilti tloltn , no ni to bo nblo to mipport m Attack on llncnlnh. A ciOl lm < boon mndo for iv nivttonnl convon. tlnn of wool-growers of tha Unltnd SUles , to noot In Chicago on the 7th of May no\t , In .ho gmicrnl Interest of that Industry , Tlio (5 ( A , 15. of llrooklyn , X. Y. , propo o .o nld In mining fnmU to build n homo fet INihloil coiifcunrAto million by n grand ilom- mstrntUm , nt which Hoochnr will proildo , The Unluntmvii , Kv.i commUtoo appointed > invratlgnto the Iowa by llooil , tit M to convov n trim tutl'ii.ito tn the publlo nml nnk or tollof , report * tlmt the loii I * $110,000. Many ( ninllioi nro nndly In nooil. The department of stito has ractlved n ilfgrnm from Kngono Behavior , United uUto * minister to ( ircoco , unying tlmt thn iroliililtlon of the tnipnrtntlon of park from , hU country Into llrocco 1ms been abolished. A porloiH encounter U reported In tha Don vownck country liotweon piuvmntn nntl tlio nlllUry. Bavornlvcro killed nml wonniloil , , 'urthpr lighting U fo.'uod , anil rolnforco * nonts Imva been h.iitoncd forward from Clicr- CRlk. CRlk.Noll Nell \rcKnlgno , a yomiR butcher of Win- lotkn , 111 , , Imn boon liullctod for thu Hiipiioscil mmlorof the nsod Wilson conplo lv.itvock. . I'lio ovlilnnco Riven before the Rrnnil jury n Mmt MoKalKiiuvta purely of n citcuni- iitnnttnl imturn , but npiinrontly very BtroiiR mul criminating. The Icorounr'n jury utter oitljfttlns ( the LolxonrhiK uilnrliWstor , lirought In n vonllct . onsviring tlm onnipnny fur not luvlnp the nlno lUixinlnctl itiiily for lire ( lump ami the ulna Inipoctor for not Imvlntf tniiK ] > ctoil the nlno. Hulti will now bn lustltiitpil liniiio. llntoly by thu rolatlvut of the mou kllletl , Tlm ( lorinan ( in/.otto ( ItiRinarek'rt nrpnu ) LVD : "Wo rcprut tliat The Cole no Gnzntto tlnno , niiioiis the llbornl paiioia , U oxproKHlnp the opinion tlmtMlniMtor Sargent iloes not enjoy the entno gonurul popularity mhU pro- locoanors , The other llliur.il joilrnala hnvo jiilnoil with tlm foi-oli n press hoHlto to ( lor- iiany for the purnimo of oxcltliiR pnbllo oplii- mi In Ainoricn ng.iiiirtt the tioiinan ( jDVuru- inont. " Tlio general freight ngonta of the Mlnnouri Ulxor mul Northwoatorii rondi have iloclilod to nilvnnco lumber rnto.i fn > m Chicus0 to Mil- HonrI river polntu , from in to ID cents per nintlroil. nntl nlno tlocldod upon n tonniornry llirerontlnl rntn of 'JO coutx from JCnu Olnlru , Win. , to the MIxHinirt rlvor , poiulinir tlio ( In cision of Arbitrator llcgno upon dlirvrontlnl rntu to bo nllowod froin J au Claire. The low rate * go into elfoct innnotllatoly. tiiccco liM nbolUliod the prohibition of \inoilcnn pork. I'nlliiraa Inst wonkII ! , ns compnrod with jy.'i thu pro\iuuH week. Tlm receipts of IIORS In Chlciiro tn-day wes iWX ) mid S.1WO oattlo. Pricon i ' The Schott block ntlnrlluton | , ! . . , buriiod Ifriday nlRlit. I.OHH S'JO.OOO , fully limured. The Bonnte commtltuo on torritorics lm\o ngreed to report u bill ndmtttiiiK South Da- kuto an n ct.ito. I'assongor trnin No , 5 , bound west on tlio Hannibal fc St. .loo road , I'rldny ul htvant tlironph the bridge ever the Cimrltou river , noiir Now Cambria , bndly wracking thu onlira train. A buy iianu.nl .Uuldwln W.IH Uillud , two iiornotm dnnguroiialy Ir.jnroi1 , llvo Borlously In jured and twenty others unstained minor In- jutlea. Col. ] lurnnby , corrospondoiilof ThoLondoi 1'ost Tulcj'rn ] ih from Sunlthi , cnys tlmt throi couiBOt mo upon to the Knitllili. 1'Irst , recapture capture of Tokar , chostlslnt ? the enemy if cu cimtorod , meuTiwbtlo recover and tlecuntl ; Inter the romnbiH of dipt. Monciilf , consul n Sunkin ; socoiidly , try to nttnck Osmun Dlgnn lo.ider o ( the rebels , nml dUporse liln foicoi T'litrifly , tOiChln troopi to Mmmmv " mij fror thuca attempt the relief of Knasala , Afu ilolw tWa , t\\wcu to Khnrtowi' , Ho ndusc | the v of Uw ImUvv troopi munynod r S.VL511 MOIIKK'S HUICIDK. Tli6'Bo I > 'Gl' 1)10 ) Hlott t'Jny' ' Foiuiil l loalliif ; In Miib't lllvcr. * NrW YtiKif , Fobni.iry 2i.Tho bed ; f u man found floating in the East Rive at the foot of Thirty-Rocoud street tin norning was tsfccn to the inorij'io. ' Then wna notliing on the body by which i could bo identified. It wan Nuppoaed tie ) o that of Salmi Morae , well known a , ho author of the "Passion 1'lay. " Curi ) ns crowds viaitod the remains nil day I'liia evening Mrs , Isabella Oault , witl vhnm Morao had boon boarding , idonti led the body as his. Ho had been vor ; doapoii'dont for 001110 time on account o iin reduced circiiniatnncos. It is tin eiiftral opinion that he committed suicide cido , na ho thioatoi.'cd on uevornl ocoa lions to end his life. Moreo has boon connected with tine o in Australia , JSurope , San Francis co , and Now York m varioiiH capacities or noiiVly tliirty yonra. What promi icnco ho possesu'd was nCiiirod ( | by bin hrough hii connection with thu Passioi PJay. Ho had mndu every pn-paratioi 'or presenting the ] ) ! ny in Now York am M only prevented after the most bitto : i ht in iho courts. Ho was gciicrnllj ooked upon nn a port of harmless crnnk TOKPID BOWELS , and MALARIA. , . From tliobo eourcua urlio tlireo-iourtlis oi ! > , c illBcascs of tlio Iminan nice. These rvmiitoiiiB inilicnt/i UioU'ozUt onon : I-ou ai //Vlictlte , ItiMVul * oimtlvo , tilvU Ilonil- uchii , fiilluem niter ntliif vt rilou < u i xertltm of Iio ily or iitliul , 3riicntlau of funily Iri-ltnltlllly at U'laprr , X. w KplrltH , A foelliiif of Xmvllist > irlrctel , l > UKl o kVliilU > lnKnttlia VIcait. IMity litTata HIM tycn , lililily col ored tlrlue , CONST ! t'.Vl'IOA , uiul do. Miami the use of n ininotly that nets directly ' ' . ' . ' on tlio Mvor. AtmUvonnodlolno'I.'UX'.r'fi I'll. r.H liavo no Oiiuiil. Tholr aotlon on tha l HUln Is nlso prompti romoylng nil Impurities tbrouirh tiiositlirro" cttr- enaiff nt tlio y ln > , " proiliiclotf Upr < > - on , n'Riilnr stools , n clofli ualioilv. TOTT'N VUbIM unmo no JUUIHOU or i rlplm { nor Interfere with dally worli nna nro ft perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA , faoidovcrywlnro.ano. omfo.44 Murray ht.N.Y. II TUTTS 6SSIR DYE. OKAV llAiii OH Wiiisiiua : cl'.uiigoa In- llnntly toaOwiHSY IILAOK byiiBliiBlo.up. lUlcatloii of thin Jiru. Jioia liy Unu or aunt by uapross on receipt or 0 * Unioo , 44 ilurmy Street , Ne\v I or 1' tvr Uut.ila will tali ) n tloo , thit on thg Oth ihj D | Jftfiuaiy , 1-HI , Henry Kulicv , a Justice of Hi > oaco , ut Millard I'rcchict , Iliuiu'ut ciuinly , Nu .iriw'ia ' I'nucil an crJcr il utta-hini'iit ( nr thu turn n ii6 tiunilrwl anil eiK&ty llvv ilol an lo'nn action I pcnillDi ; i.cl'ru him Mhirulii.lulin Illu u Ii plalntll anil 1'otur lloluUilefinilan . tnuttlu jirorvrty con nUtsutri' ) In linl.ilucrn In tha car , une IIIOAI ware. Oj nriolil , t u wlnto Ji'rj ( o < t , " Ublu * . i chain , ii t o luri > lcil < , 11'mnnc. 1 b nurcm , t utoi 1 to\f. iiliKnnnl ( ii'iatun ' ) , 1 looUinr.glai't , 1 Nt lna m fct to map , 1 ( hum , 1 urlnil.toi u , 1 w eh til 2 water liiirkttu , yn jMUiuli ol Halt , 4 lluticlg o ( pUJ tm , IMilckuii ) , l8 helm , 1 HO > OI | inovrl , 1 o > > n ilie lor , a IOIH ol luj , I teajitr , I li y rak , I luiiiU Kitlo ni lum ir itrouoj li y } ru , 1 cultivator , plow , 1 Limlun iak , uno tiorw cgllar , 1 bprli'i ; K-ai 1 two lion u corn iilauter ft il ha > Voen ntmoJiKil ut ili r alJ onli r , mul i-uuio v at continued to no Si day cl Maroh , ISal , at 1 o'o'ook. Jonx llu-M , I'Ulnim ; MlUinl , Jan. l , 1WI. Feb. l-l3-2i-m-ol COMPLETE TREATMENT , $1. A nlntilo d < wo ol Sanford'n Radlonl euro In- utantly rcll < r the most rlolcnt Hnccr.liif ( or IIovl Cold , dram tlm liciul ta by magic , nlOi | wattry illt- chirjro from the Nruo and K.vc , present * lllnjrl g Nohts In tlio head , Cure * Nervom Headache and lulnlne.i Chills unit Ko\er. In Chronlo Catarrh It clauses the nasal m wiRc of foul imiciu , restored ho semen of unicll , tintonnd lirarlnK v lien hfloctcd , Ircos the head , throat and lirnnchlal tulici of ofTcn- hclnfiltcr , incctcnuand purlllc the lirrith , stops tlio roiijth and arrots the piogrcM of Catarrh to * nardtUoninnrtitUn. Una iKiltlo Ilvllcal Cure , ono l ix Catarrhat Rot * \ cnt dnil RAnfonl'9 Inlialcr , nil In ono mcka n , nt al ( lnitlst ( tor $1 , Auk ( or SANroRD'u UADICAL Cunx. I'OITKH Dura AND CIIKMICAI. Co. , Dostnn l. Collins' Volute Eloctrlori et r v in Untly ftdcoln tha Ncn-oui Byrtim untl banlihos J' ia , A ixrloct IHocttlo lUtterr com- . . hlncattltn Porou * fiMtor tot IS Till : CHjconU Unnnlnllito-i r in. " ! ' * \ltnllicn Wc k mid Worn on SUfftRISIfl NEBVjt I'arM.itmirthnn Tired Mm- elcM > ro\ont UM | SC , -'ini'nnKilnoiio-hali tta tlmo thin nw otlior t < l.\ < \M i orJ. | tinia \\ho-o ili'lilllly. uxliitiKiliui and tircmtlura tluvuy nro CMiooil rtj ctcr'.vc * , errors of yunt h , oto. . are perfectly rcpturnt ( o tithii * ! Itrnllh nnd vlffiirou * miinliiinil lijr THE MARSTON noUUS. Noninniaclt dnipHnit. Tln l"atmcnt ( > ( . ! i > , i Ilclillliy nnd I'liy.loiil llccnyl * uniformunwfMfiil ! l > ppftiiM > unrrn on prnprt 4itiiiinii1iinctv mul tllrrct niPtlintNanaftv * MHHIn llinriiimlMii' u. .Soi-lrd Trrnllso frf . MARSTON REMEDYC0..40W.U" C1.U Y > . DISEASES OF THE J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oo-uuL1.at : n.ixcl llntlloillooiivro row\lreJ ) from tomilt of flro , oUlo' with Dr. 1'iula'r , Koom B , Crclijhton lllock , 1Mb nnd Ucm lan struoU. Western Cornice-Works , AND SLATE HOOFING. C. SPECHT , PROP. llll DouplM St. Omthit , Neb , UANUFACTUUER OF Galvanized Iron Cornices /arnormor Windows , FlnUla , Tin , Iron ud Slute " tooling , Bpcclifa patent McUHIo Hk\lli'ht , r tenl 1 JJustoil lUtcliot liar anil llroonot HncivlnI a ' i'vl ll 10 Roncral tvzcnt for the bovo line oi troo.n , Iron ncinir , Creating , UalmlraUcs , Voranrtas , Irnn U n lnir , Window Ullnd , Collar Oiuril * : ! > ccnaf * I ( orl'oorson * Illll ot nt ln ldt KUnrt The only Regular seed house in vNebraska ! TO MARRBT GMWRS & DEFERS : I have 'urn n complete ftuck of ( Hory Ulnil and Ba llot } ' ( if. Fresh ( lardun Sucds , bou lit direct ol pro- " ilSecil ( Irowurs. In llnlkund at l-istcrn u liowale ] prices , nnd ' title * to suit. \U11 iluplkato nny price list tliu'lmjur may pri'fir. 1'u'iicli , ( li'iman , Ijixllfh and American fronn Vliin-rr Ueedn In llnlk bnd In rackets , r'orcst Trco nnd UsOgo ficul. Scud for OatalOKiic , Free. J. EVANS , Scedman , 5ch J'J-ine nt-wlt 14th nud Dod o St. , Omnlm. ItANUFACTUIlKIW OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATF.NT METALH : SKYLIGHT , iron Fencin I CrestliiL-s , Uilintrailrj , Verandas , Ofdcoand Bark lUlllnira , Window and Cellar Guards , Kto. < ! OU. O , AWOCfn HTUKrrr , LINCOLN NK11. t. Manager. AI.ONO THi : LINE OF THE Chicago , Si , Paul , Mlnoeepolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tl.o tio-v-cxtonilon of llIu line from Wukeflold up tlio BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Concord and Coleridge Heachvs tlio beit portion of the State , Special ex cursion ra'nn for hnd tuckoM otcr thin line tu Waii , Norfolk and Hartliigton , and \Ia lilatr to all jirlnclpal po'i.tB ' on thu SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Trains cnor tlit 0. . Ht. P. M , k Q. Hallway to Cov Ington , Hloux Llty , 1'onca , UartliiKton , Wayne anil Norfolk , For Fremont , Oakdale , Nellgb , and through to V I- entlnu. iiTI''i > r rate" and all Information rail on F. II VVIIITNKV , Ooneral Agort. < < tr\i { * pulldlcg , Cor , 10th and Farnani Sti , iAii no eecured at ilcpot , corner inu 8ttt' DUFRENE f OMAHA NATIONAL S. H. ATWOOD , PlnttBinouth Neb , - - - - RRIIAfiRKOr TIIOHOUQ1IBRID AND 1IIJU GIUVI HEREFOeO HID JERSEY CATTLE 1JIU DDROO Oa JRU8 T BID BWIKI tg-\'i\\\nit rtaa\t \ forjtale. norreipondenoa solicited. \nieu J'fcttyTuru"T tir hot mean uiflrely tu t a tlino and ihcn Uivo thorn reliirn uiln , I tue n a radl. Cil cure. I have imijii Ilia ilUvaie I'f FITS , U'lLEl'dV . Tdntfdy tu euro thtf trurft cn a. Utcauta otli ri bar * od Ii na roawn fur m > t unw rectltlug eat * . DUO. ) fur * troatliu ana n Krfa Uotll * et mr Hmif mu UT. Ulv tiri ! | 4 anU Pint omco. Ii oaiu jmt uK fur a trial , anil I will cure yo . ldSref5 llr. U O HOOT llir rlBt. A Ylollra cf otrly Imprudenm. ciuilnx ccrToai ilo.bll- r.iutii.t-ia toc y.eto. . imvloK trlod la T m men iaova nx.io.iy u < ill aoTHp > , l t tlmpjo tn n of fat uic , wlilcb ha will nd t ItUK to lil > irlaw ( > < uuenn , Ail-GU. J. U. UKXVH UCh tn t MmrVi > i NOTICE. Notice U hereby is\\ti\ \ \ that tliq juirtiierelilp here. tolorouxUthiij ket .ii William 1' , ManuUc hud tl o , H. lien under ilollnuiianiu ut Minume A llc'ii. U thU day dUsulvcd , 'I'liUU to ult further notlct that I will not ro ro. BpomlUuloranydcUt contracted by ny l non la our late i rin name , nor wl'l ' I ( ay ny attoruov' * htt or co ( t carry v e y IUlt | > tlin ol any t ! - luiiiitlon ngatnst Any of the creditor * of Ilia Ute tim. of iiumiliu * 11 9 , and tlio uw ot my name to uur/ on any til h litigation U unauthorized bv me , * lm Vu. , IB . 18-tf ,