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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1884)
DAILY BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , MAUCIU , 5 SALE ON In about ten dnj's wo will oflcr to the citizens of Omnln nnd surrounding country , the largest nml most complete line of OvorcDats ever shown in this , or nny other city. lu addition to our Overcoat Sulc , wo will ofler mnny extrn drive in the \ ny of Clothing throughout our store. Our stock of Men's , Boys' Youths' and Children' Children'G ! Consists of nil the Intesfc novelties kept in n first-class Clothing House. [ Boys' Flannel Shirt Waists , Boys * Percale Shirt Waists , Boys' Plain White Shirtwaists , Boys' White Shirts. The Largest stock of Men's White and Colored Shirts in the city. SHIREMAN BRO'S & CO. , 1308 Farnam St. , between 14th and loth Sts. , Omaha , Neb. THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES ILLIIVIHI MU Willimantic Spool Cotton is entirely the product o Home Industry , and is pronounced by experts to be the best sewing machine thread in the world. . FULL ASSORTMENT" CONSTANTLY ON HAND , and for sale by HENLEY , IIAYNES & VAN AESDEL , m&e Omaha , Neb. W. F. HENLEY. CHAS. HAYNES. W. C. VAN ARSDEL. Henley , Haynes & Van Arsdel , WHOLESALE | lc' ft. ' lOHMIS , HOSIERY , fUMISHM 1106 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA , NEB , PERFECTION > ji wVj' Heating and Baking T only attained by using CHARTER Stoves and Ranges , fflH WIRE GAUZE OVER Fci Bale by HILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA Double and Single Acting Power and Hand Hi ] Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery/ Bolting , Ltoso , Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLB , OHU110B AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 14" Dodge St. , \ rs 3iSK } OMAHA. NEB 0. M LEianiOiJ. H. T , OLABKB. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BHOS. & CO. ) Dniffsists ! -DEALERS IN PaintsOif . BEAUTIFUL MILLED , Tlic Jllllnnl Hotel oniconnrt Itnll nenntinilly Dccorntcil For \rcoks past n dozen or more tilled workmen have boon busily on- aged in decorating and beautifying the otunda and dining hull of the Millard lotol. The work has at last boon com- > loted , and is certainly -worthy of notice , t hiw boon done at an expense of $1,500 , nd is ono of the finoit jobs in this city. The wall hangings am of Kr. IJcck it o.'a mixko of Bolid relief or pressed apor , printed by hand in three metals of i Persian design. The bust ) ot the hang * ngs and nbovo the chair rail , consists of no baud of frieze of Lincrusta-Walton , ccoratod in colors and inotajs tohar- _ ionize with the hangings , and is finished ith a Hat gilt nnd ubony moulding. The ado is of the sixmo material , treated in oathor effects. The four arches , leading from the main nice , are treated dillorontly from the vail. The sides are in maroon velvet , with arches and faces of the saino _ in obins' egg blue ground\vitli lloral sprigs nd tropical plants artistically painted by and , and framed with ornamental gilt noulding and bcadincr. The finish at thuTop of the hangin s onsists of a heavy gilt picture rail. The oniico is tinted , the prevailing colors bo- ig blue and gold. The cove of the cor ice is decorated with bright maroon olvot. The ceilings of the main oflico , corri- ors and dome are papered with hand- rititod goods , divided into various simp- d panels by gilt beading , and iinistiod in rrsco. The dining hall is decorated in the imo style , and like the rotunda.proaonts beautiful appearance , and both are inch admirnd , it being the first work of 10 kind over done in this city. FRIDAY'S ' SUIOIDE , lln Former IjUo nnd the Probable Cnuso For Ills Crime. William Fischer , the man who took his wn lifo Friday in this city , had ovi- ontly soon far hotter days than his lust ncs. His trunk , which is now in the oasession of the coroner , is filled tu vorflowing with the relics of hii happy pmo in Germany. An album is among is effects , in which is found the photo- raphs of his father and mother , and also ovoral pictures of himself , wnich show im both as a Gorman gentleman and wearing the shoulder straps of an army flicor. Ho had a largo correspondence nd his letters woro' all carefully umbered and filed , and among thorn ore several late letters from his mother n Germany. A number of trophies of iio hunt were also found , also an elegant air of spurs , shewing that ho had boon ccustomcd to enjoy himself while yet at lomo. A number of letters were found from jartics in Chicago and other cities to whom ho had written for employment , , nd all were the same , no work. Ho was a chomiat and had a diploma , and oing unable to find employment he loubtless became despondent. Ho loft 10 note behind that told why ho had taken that which no man can give life. His brother , H. E , Fischer , county lerk of Gomal county , Texas , was tele- ; raphed and answerol saying give my > rother a good burial end send mo the THROUGH OARS , The C. , B. Vr Q. HunninK Tliciu From Omaha to Chicago. Dispatches from Chicago night before ast stated that on yesterday the 0. , B. fc Q. would run through trains from Chicago to Omaha. Inquiry at the ticket ffico of the road elicited the information hat only through cars were running for ho preaont , and not through trains , as mnounccd in the telegram. Yesterday morning , at 8:50 : , the first through car over run from Omaha to Chicago by this road was drawn out of the B , & M. depot yards. It crossed the river at Platts- nouth and arrived in Chicago early this morning. This step taken yesterday is the one announced nearly two months ixgo and is initial to putting on through trains This action on the purt of the "Q. " is ominous of war , nnd unless a compromise is effected will lead to n cutting of rttes between thin road and the members of the Western Trunk Line association. The Evil Diii-CH. Following ii tlio crimu calendar for po lice couit. for the month of February , 1884 : Assault with Intent to kill 1 Dititiirliunco of thn peace , 4f' ' Larceny , . , i ; Vuiriiits nnd suspicious jlmractora Ti Intoxication. . . , , , . . ( ! isault ami ( lattery , . ' . 11 Threatening to fiko lifo 7 Carrying concealed weapons 1 Discharging fireanng. . , i Committing milsanco , Keeping dangerous ilosr , , . Obtaining pooda unilur false protuncos rrostltutlon , , Kinbozzlomont , . . , , , , , , . Gaming , . , , , , , . , , , . . Violating hack orcllimncu. . , . , 1'rocnring Illicit Intercourse , , Keeping disorderly houses , , 1 Grime apfuInBt nature , . . . , . , . . , , , , Defrauding partner , Keeping combustibles. . , . . , , . , , . Inlluencing wltnoaa , , , Obstructing sidewalk. , , . Horn 9 utoaung , Hurglary Swindling. , . . * Totd < , . . .21 t. Patrlck'H I > ny , The ancientorder of Ilibornians of thii city propose to oelnbrato the annivoraarj of Ireland's Patron Saint this year in i manner that will eclipse any thing of thi kind over before Attempted in Omaha The order hero is comprised of branche 1 and 2 , the Hibernian Biflcs and the ! juetlycelebrated bond. This body of men numbering over ono hundred nnd fifty will be visited on the 17th of March b' delegations from all parts of Nebraska' rnd western Iowa , Their will bo a procession through ou principal streets , after which the inein hers and their friends will proceed ti Masonic Hall , where they will bo enter tained with speeches , recitations , am vocal and instrumental music. The committee mittoo have opared no pains in prcparinj a programme of the boat muiical am literary merit , The best locaj talent hai boon secured ag veil as eminent cpeaker some ol whom have a national rrnuta tion from abroud , ' LEGISLATIVE PERSPECTIVE , A Glance at Iowa's ' Law Makers anil Their Wort l > olit cs , Political Slates , SoulnOInt * tors iimt Chlt-Cliiit Kront tlio State's Capital. CorresiK-milonco o ( TIIK UKK. Dr.s MOI.NIN , March 1. Tlio vigor with which the lompornnco question hns boon discussed during the past week found expression to-day in the remark of a little boy upon watching for sometime the fnuitio alibrts of the ponderous Merrill rill , of Clinton , oxcidodly exclaiming , "Oh , ROO him , mamma , BCO him , he's gottin' Bwonty. " It had boon fondly hoped there would bo no discussion , but after a repeated re hearsal of tlio Hamlet soliloquy , it wns thought best to gratify the constituency nway out on the prairie waiting for the echo of a voice and so the forum rang with the wonderful forensic display. 11 is really remarkable how much biblical history and precept ono can absorb in two or three houra cireful attention. There hove boon none in the house as yet , who have frankly acknowledged , as did the sarcastic Senator Bills , of Scott , that ho had eschewed all aunh quotation ; ho did not profess to bo conversant with the book , ho hired a minister by the year to attend to. that business for him and ho should hold him responsible throughout all eternity , that ho was kept busy enough trying to bo a good lawyer. But with some this has boon the chance of a lifo time and it has boon religiously improved. That a member was forbidden from speaking twice on the same amend- mont.madohim nil the more careful to formulate well what ho had to say , and not speak in a hap-hazard way , to bo bo patched up in n subsequent efl'ort. There wore a good many dialogues , and in that way variety was given to the ex ercises ; and the work is poculialy apph. cable , for many were sorely exercised , and gave a good and rare display of ex tremely vigorous calo3thonics. However , ono member managed to take n little nap during a lively debate , it might have boon a pretense , but if so it was very life-like. Yet this was an isolated case , as every ono else vras wide awake and igorously attentive. There was a large crowd in attendance o ilond inspiration to the scone who irrull have boon so glad to have given ubstantial appreciation but the speaker Iocs not like noise and so the dcmon- itration was suppressed. Howover.thoro s always an unmistakable approving mm , an unexpressed sympathy , that makes itself felt on such occasions and H was not lacking. The best speech on the democratic or iccnso side was from the young member 'com Davenport , Mr. Schmidt , partly in its merits , partly because it was a sur- iriso. It was not thought ho could do ) well , but ho undoubtedly carried oil' ho honors and deserves the laurels. Governor Carpenter probably made ho best ellbrt on the republican sido. There were a great many whoso judg ment hold fooling in reserve and many ; oed speeches were undoubtedly with- icld from a good and wise motive. The speech of Mr. Dallingall , the democratic member of Ottumwa , proba- 'ily gave rise to the most comment as ho laughing inquiry upon all hands , liuco the infliction , has been , "Did pou hoar Ballingall ? " It was onjoyorl , 'not for its intrinsic value , but as a , okon" of the most wondorfu jndifTor- inco to the laws which go vein mood , xjnso , person and gender , but , so long as he remained in such blissful ignorance , ho gave himself up with great abandon to the inspiration of the hour and his solecisms are not supposed to liavo jar red on a sensitive or delicate organisa tion. tion.Thopo Thopo was great animation and a litUo exhibited by the hourso during the vote upon ] the Merrill amendment about half of the members , were up asking to change their votes , and , oven Mr. Merrill himself , under the development of the roll , concluded it expedient to vote against his own amendment , which , upon being lost , loft the Clayton substitute the only choice of the democrats. Mr. Clayton took his defeat nonchalantly , with his foot perched upon his desk and a good sized chow of fobiict-o in his mouth. The member from Pottawattamia is very popular with his fellows and his counsel is much sought by fiiund as well as foe. Hois very courteous and respectful to everyone ono and never HO busy that it makes him cross and imrly to tlio interloper upon his time. Mr , Russell , from Muscatino , fully exemplifies the exclamation of Arthur Rnnnicastlo when ho cries "Oh , sweet , first tiino ! " and oven to the caitml ob server it ie evident that ho in iiuw in the business and endeavoring to make a record , A\l \ in all , the question was rather feoV.ly discussed and was not given the logical and dignifioJ consideration it was accorded in the senate. During the discussion the galleries have boon filled and every available chair given to ladies on the floor , while many were obliged to stand and in numer ous eases it won then uncom fortably crowded. A largo number of wives of the members were in attendance and occupied chairs by their husbands. There were many little children darting hither and thither , and they made a pret ty picture. Senator Bloom's wife ! i hero with four little ones , all of whom , with demure and pretty manners , came with their mother to listen to an after noon session. Next to the modest and pretty manners of a child nothing adds ic much to ito attractiveness than for it tc bo prettily and tastily dressed , and man } are made to reflect great credit upon the taste and judgment of the mother. A child of two , three , and four years hat little to recommend it except its porsorv al appearance , which makes it quite necessary 'ogive it careful consideration Many of the ladies wore becomingly at tired and brightened up the monotony o ; gray heads and gloomy broadcloth. The quiet of the senate ia in market contrast with the confusion of the house but still water is said to run deep and i is supposed the saying like "old wood ti uurn , old wino to drink , old friends1 etc. , has lost nothing with ago , and is a true now as when first entering upon it IOIIK lifo The bill of Senator Bloom to suppm option dealers was given u lively hairing I The little senator was warmly aocoiidm I by Senator Bills , and occupied the firs I part of the week , and after so man' amendments that it was materially cliMiirctl ! , , the bill finally pa sod. The saving bntiks bill occupied Thurs day nNornoon , and after a running debate - bate of touch intricacy and length , it was referred to the judiciary committed , and undo a special order for next Wednesday afternoon. The senate judiciary committee spent yesterday morning in the consideration of Hall bill , lor punishing mob violence. It was fidaliy agreed to report favorably with a few amendments. The i rosouco of a legislative body awl the aKcndniit visitors at the capitol in alwajs conducive to political gossip , and prospb. Mvo political chances are sum marily disposed of. Just yesterday two gentlemen were busily engaged in such idle amusement , and the possibilities for Iowa's next governor * uio given duo consideration , and _ oiio gentleman promanout in state politic * placed them in the order in which ho supposed they belonged by right of pro cedure and personal strength. First came Lirraboo , second , Hull , and third , \Volfo. Larraboo was ilrst becausoi his relation to the convention nominating Sherman , but with the probability strong of having to change places \\ith Hull , as ho was developing unexpected strength , and , may bo while their friends were contending for the placo. Wolfe would stop in and boar away the honor. Hull would undoubtedly bo the choice of Dos Moinrs people , as ho nnd his wife have many friends hero who would bo glad to see him elected. It is understood , also , that Mr. Jack son , the secretary of the senate , will bo a candidate for secretary of state , nnd is looking up his caso. After all there is no more applicable place than this for the old contention of country debating so cieties : Is there not inoro pleasure in anticipation than realization ? About thii tiino in the session it is usually portinout to ask how long the legislature is likely to bo in session , and it has this year boon answered about the first of April which is capable of a two-sided significance. So far the social season has been unusually dull. Two largo parties are talked of soon , however , ono of which is the reception of Judge Colo's social regimen , and can bo always calculated upon. There have boon sev eral little informal evenings spent to the pleasure of many , and , after all , people largely enjoy them bolter. There has boon little of interest nt our opera houses and the now capitol has boon the chief object of attraction this year , but all our glories in that building Imvn been fondly settled and wo have have rested contented. L. V. D. STATK JOTTINGS. LINCOLN. The Western Newspaper Union will open a branch iu the Musonla tomplo. Cnttlo thlovos nro working successfully among the herds of fhnnora no.ir town , J. W. Lewis enjoys the honor of being the first colored man who \ur soned on n jury In Lancaster county. The State Democrat has sccurcil anew homo nnU Is tuning Its lyre to "O. Uo .Joyful. " Steam power will bo added to the caloric. Tlio attorneys of G myt convicted of forgery , hiu o asked for anew trial because a copy of The Democrat was found in the jury room. The Stock Yards company hay filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk and secretary of state. It Is Hahl Sf.00,000 . , half the stcck , have boon Bubncrlbed already. Lincoln was terribly surprised this week , by the announcement that tluoo young plrlx had suddenly nnd notoriously disappeared from their three soiorul homos , leaving their dis tressed parontH and frionus no clue to their future \\lieroubouts. There Is positively no clue to either the Intention or direction of the fugitives. l IIIMONT. : Haporis toha\oanow Motliollst church , > cost 53,000. Uov.T. . C , Lcmis has soorodi \ \ \ connect ion \vith the Journal. Quito n number of fine brick business hou c3 nd residences will bo begun as soon as Dakota egulatcs her weather , The Congregational society has secured ilnns for n now ch"rth which will cant in the iclghborhood of § 10,000. It will bo built on .ho site of the present ono , corner of JSruuil troot and Military avenue. A gns works proposition IB before the conn- ill , Mr. A/Drill , of Cedar Itapicls , la. , offers o put In the piunt on condition that hu bo ; Ivcn a twenty year guaranty , exemption from Luxes for five years , the city to pay for fifty 'amps at § 30 each per annum , Avcrill pro- naes to put In thrcu mllm of mainH nnd fur- Ishgas to piiviito consume at 53.60 per ,000 feet. CHAM ) 1HLA3I ) . The dilatory nation of the council In giving .ho 15. & M. rlttlit of way tliroujjli cortali itroots is warmly approved In U , 1 * . circles ind gives the latter company time to sldetracl lior rival. Frank Komorllng , a liralccman in the U. ' . yard wax killed by the cars lait Tuesday night. Whllo coupling caw Ills foot wn caught by a guard rail , and before ho coult release It the wheels wera upon him. Ha ha been in the employ of the railroad ooinpinj three or four years and wiis a man of ntcmJ habits. Ills parontH are living In Litchllold Mich. IIKATIIIL'K. The U. V , telegraph Una IB now complotoi making a through line from Marysvillo , Kiw to Oimihn. The trial of Heed , the wife murderer , I now In progresi. The murder was committal In July , IKS. ' . 'Ho wont to the hnutmiii th night , broke In the door with the butt of hi gun , made a toruh of the splinters ant searched till lie found her nnd then shot her JIAHTWflS. I'lans are being made for a 1mgo hotel to b built Jioio this summer. The authorities nro indulging In a spasm o reform by uhutttng up the female dives. Hastings propones to put a bn o ball clu in the field to capture the htato pennant. The houKo of Farmer Seymour was robba last week of § 150 cash and sonia jewelry , J reward of 850 Is offered for the thief. A saloon keeper hire was f jund , a few nights ego , in the arms of a soiled dove bj his wife , There was n ncroam and tearing o hair , and then the light wont out. J-LATTH MOUTH. The annual meeting of the stockholders o the Omaha & Southwestern ( U , & M , ) com pany hero , lost week , was a mere formullt to comply with the law. Only ft few subord iiato otliclals of the road were present. The announcement Is made that thro Omaha newspaper men will participate i "NValtlngforthoVerdlct , " to bo perfnrmo hero after lont. McDanaugh , of The Watch man , and O'Jirlcn of The Itopubllcan , ar the heavy vllllans In the play , and It may b said that nature and art coimplrod to fit thoi for their respective rolen. It U worth th price of admission to BOO them 'laughter eac other at the close of the play. The utur of th third Ii htill hidden in cosmic dust. TIIK HTATK IN aK.VKHAL , Huh In talking up a 816,009 college. The South Aulmru cieamiry began upora lions ou the first. Unit county has voted , 297 to ill , tu bulli an ! ? K,000 court house , The fire alarm drill has been Introduced Ii the schools of Kearnny , A church edlfico Is to bo ( milt of brick b ; tli.i Methodist * of 1'onca. Jiellwdrd , Jlutlor county , with i of 500 , thriven without a lawyer , Tli' > new Oitlinllu church at IiidUnola wll 1 U iledlvtted next 1-VIday by Jtt , J < ev. Uishoi O'Connor , McCook Imit * of her water works , am to hfivo the best fncililtoi for fighting firoi of any town of her sue. A temperance wnvo has struck Nlobrarn clo < o on the heels of the regulators. Morality and moderation go hand In hand , The commUiioners of Waihlnpton county luo given high license nn extra boost by rais ing Urn prlco to $1,500 per annum , A party o { eastern money kings nraimcitl- gating the Xlobrnra rher water twiwor nt NIobrarnlth a view to Improvement. Mrs Hlchmoml of Shelton iot ; hold of the Vtrong medicine bottle and took a do oof poison. A thorough pumping saved her. It , 0. DivN , n newspaper nun of Falls City , bus brought suit np.Mnit 1 * . W. Illrk- humor for libel , rlnlmlng ilamngos in $10,000. Louts 1 ! . Hnltmatl , of Mmllsou county , los ) hli lifo at Wlntcom , W. T. , on the S3d ! ult. , while trjlngto s so n companion from drown- Inp.Tim Tim report corner from Mtiulon that n man \vnskiiockrd i'owii ' noivr the depot there ono night last week , his skull cracked nud money tab on , Mrs. N. Downing of Hnnnon Is "f yonrs old , nnd among her ncnloxoinonts Is n quilt con- tntiilng i1i.SO pieces It will bo sold to help a church. Toknmnh feels like the small boy with anew now si\it \ nud red top boot ? , It is nn r n city ot the second clnsi , having ix population of ovorl COO. A vrgctablo cnunlng house U one of the coming Industries of Waterloo , Douglas county. Stock In the concern Is being tnkon llbornlly. The body nf Xnvlcr 1'ggott , nn old man.vvas found on the road ton imlci northwest of Ash- Und , last wook. His death was caused by a frill on the Icy road. The farmers of Door Crook , Wnyno county. have n nourishing vigilance society of fifteen stnlwatt n'ombcra. voiy few stock thieves v cnturo In that v iclutty. A .Uihn Smyth story comes from 'Madison ounty , A fauuor of that name has fallen icir tu Sir > 0,000 In Kuglund nud has gone the pond for the pile , Wnhoo talks strongly of encouraging the 11 t M. to build through the town nud building reservoir to supply the town with water for re nnd street sprinkling purposes , Sownrd U nttU vvnitiug impatiently nn the vvoot will of the Union Tactile uillcors to nmo the day they will listen to the soductlvo rora of the county rntlroiul committee , Several dfotirstnto exchanges nro compli- nentlng Sonntor Van Wyck by naming him n connection w ith the v tec presidency. lioyi , our heads nro entirely lov el , and the country > uld da worse than ' 'catch on , " [ Ashland n/otto. Ono of the 1'otcrBon boys nt Supotlor City , .toinpted to run the town undnr n pressure : n liberal dose of lightning whisky , but the : oun innrtthal put a bullet through his thigh ud ended the picnic. Tlio dispenser of the rowntcr must go , Itov. W. H. Tlbboti , homostondod 100 ores of land near Nebraska City years ago , hlc.li the railroads afterwards gobblod. The general Luul olllco hat now decided that 10 railroad liai no claim to It , nnd that it ro- rrtK to the original owner. It IK woith 5,000. The Crete Vidotto perpetrates the following ghostly fabrication : "In Nebraska wo nro lasliod in pure sunlight , and as the meadow uric chirpi bin cheerful mntln , the husband- nan Is gcttluir everything In readiness for a lountiftil seed time , nnd the nvorngu citi/.on queries , "Wlicro , Oh. where , Is the wild , wild west. " Ask the bllrznrds that nro chasing each other louthwnrd so frequently , making millionaires uf the coal dealers. The Hkoloton < > f n man \vaa found In the hoi- ovv of an old tree on the Missouri bottom , near St. Doroin , last week. About thirty oot above his position in the tree wns n largo poning. Ho may have fallen or ho mny have joon murdered nnd thrown In , or ho may hnvo eon thrown down alive. In nny c.wo it irould have boon utterly impossible for him tx > ot out. Tills homo of the ovv IB nnd bnt must avabeon his tomb for many years though ioro nro no Indications how long save the do- aycil nnd mouldorlti | , ' bones , Thn Johnson County Journal complains of : io dlscrimitmtinp method of railroad ta\a- ion. The AtchUnn & Topokn rnllroad which est the pooplaof JohnBon county over 81,000- 00 In bonds was naeossod In 187 1 nt 8251. 1 1C iio taxes on which were S3Jil. ( In 18SU , eight tonta later , this same property , with itddl- Idiinl siclu trnclai , etc , WH asacsnod nt ? 1 - ' . ' , 42 , the tuxes on the hnmo being ? 5-'OH.01. , 'hero are twonty-llvo nnd cighty-ono 100th liloa of A , & N. In the county , i'lio real nluo of the road Is SH.000 ! ) per inllo. A J > ynainlto IlAituianuitfi , Pa. , March 1. Fifteen ounds or dynamite , in a small shanty in ho lower party of the city , exploded this norning , damaging sixteen buildings n Eleventh street. The dynamite was n cartridges placed on a shelf to dry tack of a stove , by the men employed at JcCormick'a ( marry. During the nb- cnco of the men the shanty caught fire md the support to the shelf burned , \vny. The dyimmito full , and , oxplod- ng , not n vistago remained. Four louses were shaken apart. Of sixteen louses near , not a whole patio of glass vas left. The wife and ton children of 0. T. Brown were cut by flying glass. TORPID BOWELS , DISORDERED L.SVER , and MALARIA. From these wourmiu urlso llirco-iourtha ol fto UlHcuses of tlio human , titcu. Tlioso ; TnUjnialnllcatoUiolroilfltnnuor.o ] ) ol apptllle , IloitclH eniitlvo , tilclx ] teail tvcliu. 5iillncuB nftor oatlna , uvcrslou to txcrtloii of Jtoily or Ktluu , IlructnUon eif fond , Irrlltililllty f < miir , X < oiv l > lrltu , A. froIInK ol'liuvlnq n /lenrt. I o t Ijt forci I Ii o r y en , li taMy col ore a Vrliio , c'oiffKTiPAVIOIVV and < lc- nmnd tlio use of aiumoilythnt nets illrootly on tlio Liver. AsaLlvcrmodlolno'JCOTT'fi ' I'lly r liavo no equal. Tliolr action on tba KldncyAiinilglclnla also prompt ; removing all iuipuiltles tliroiili | these tin pa" * cnv- cause no nuimea oriilplnir nor Interfere wltli dally worlt unil nro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Boldovcrywlmroli.fo. OIUro.41Murriiy8t.N.Y. QUAY HA in ojt WnsKi'na atiuiiKt'u in Itantly to a Uu > 88V llt/.mc by UHlnulo uji. plication of til la Uric. Hold by Druxylat. : , oruentlycspros8onreoeiptor 0' Olllcu , .H Murray Btrnct , NPT Tf ori . 'IITT'R MAHH&I nPIIRf UinrnflPTR ft'tr * OH1CAQO SOALR . fllSUbUN tfU t , KtU , 1O , f ID. oii ( MIX , III am IKi * tiicluilrd. 2401 ! nAHMER'B. SOALir.SO , . Tlio Jfi. . . jiKUiUiVM'U . tn IKTi. | n iixiuTiiLiiiti7E ) . ludun-aTitn uuhi mm. POBJ ( ! S , TOOLS. &o , BEiT IUIIUK HAUL rim > 11,11 r 1'ropOHnls for HubulBloiiuo lurua , llMIKJII.tRTBIlK Dri'ARTMENT OP TIIK 1'IArfK , ) OKICK Cuic.r COUUIHHAKY of BunHisrKMK , > Omaha , Neb , February lltli. IBSt. J Kutloil propoiMi ln'ltiillcUi | , mirkoil "Proponal fur HolnlnltncoHtorui , " anil a < lortBk il to the luidor ulltiicd , will Iw reotl til , tulijcit tolliu u ml con il tlont. at thii ollloo until 12 o'clock nnno , JIurtli 10 1831 , at ulilcli tine an J place they u Jl bo ctwced I < th i > re eiic of klilda B loriuriiUlilnic und dolhcrj at tliu Sufcfclktcnco btreliou o or luch otiar plio li th rltr of Omaha an may Iio dciiKiiated , 18J Hirrtli 1'urk , lluht meiu , Illaik i/ropohalu i nil Information ai to tlio inniiie if bidding and torin of I'ttvoruiit. will bo lur"i he ( ouoiilloatloi | | titliU olflce. Tlio ll ht U rcscrtiu to r jvcc uuy or all Lid * . JOHN' I1. HAWKINS , m\r 1 3i llalor anil O fi NOTIOB , Notice ItlitrUiy ( 'hen that t'ia ' pattnernblii here toforofxlulliig Ijctwcdi William K , ilannluK tin COD , 1 [ , HUM under tlio firm name ot .ManuliiL' t Jltn , IndiUduy illisolvul. 'Jbla In to Klu ( urtlmr notice tlmt I will not It ; ro Kicnulblti lorony ilcLtscoiiIructeJ bj any iwmon < i our late llnii name , nor wl | | I pav " ) ' attorney' . ( IM or c t tu carry on < uiy lit'uathii ' ol any dv K ( iptlnn ufulint auy ol th < crvUitor * ot tlio lat trn of Mitnnlng A JIciu , and Die USD of mv name to ourrj I on any iu ) i litigation lnunauUiorliiul by me. . ) WJLLIAJ1 1UANNINU. . 1 i Oraalu , Nib , IXb. , 10 , IKI. fob. IS 11J 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 Dr , Thomiw' Eclectric Oil CURES llhoumntism nnd Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomns1 Eclcclric Oil CUHES A Cold or a Hoarseness. 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomns' Eclcctric Oil ouiua Asthma nnd Diphtheria. 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Dr. Thomns1 Eclcctric Oil curns Group ami A flections of the Throat. , 3Oo fvxxcl SjJl SOLD EVERYWHERE. vSlSl ron Tiin cam : or ALT , DISEASES OP rOH TTvT.jrrY YlUns Hiimplirrvn' rnlhlo Vrtrrllinrv Gprclllcn liavoIwn jiscilIV I'nrincrH , Hoi k IlrrrJorH. I.lvrr > btnMo nml 'I'lirlmi-n , Home Hnllronclii , MntuilncliirprR. fonl Minn Cnmpniilr.i. Trnv'n Illiinodroinpn nml Mcinittcrli-K. uiid others liaimuug etuclc , witliiwrfoctsucrrtii. . lliiiiiilirrVPtorlnnry Mnnnnl , ( TO PK f cut fmi liy innll on rroel | > t of iirleo , wccnts Urlamiililpli nenl frco on nuplloaUon IIUAIl'IIRKYK IKI.MIJOl'ATIIH : MKD.CO , 109 riillon Street , ! Ne\v Yurtt. UIIMDUDCVC' Vltid WraknoM and Proi. flUlilr nilKL trntlon rom overwork or IniUncrotlon , DnMnnt nuapromiitljllUIIItUJ . . . . J3ftn In nta V > sours , CDfOU . t InrKOVlnl of ixiwilrr far 6irnt post fn-itonra Cfl tofiirlcn. Ilinnplirpi ' llomro. SlrJ. CJo , Ulast. < iat loguo Iruo. ) 1UI ! tullou bU N. Y. . , DR. FELIX L.k BRUN't G 1'KEVENTIVE AND CURE. FOR EITHER SEX. Tlio rcracclyliolng Injected directly to the sent of the dtscono , rciiulrea no clmnfro of diet or nau ooUB , mercurial or poisonous medicine * tu bo taHcn Inter nally. When used M n jirav cnth o liy cither fox , Itlo Impossible tu contract any private disease ; but in the case of those already unfortunately aflllctod o guarantee > antoo tin oo boxen to euro , or vi a \ \ 111 refund the moo- o ) , 1'rlco by moll , poata o jialtl , ? ' . per box or three boxoa for tG. tG.WIUTTKN WIUTTKN OUA11ANTEE3 by all authorized agents. Dr. FelixLe Brun&Co. SOLE PllOPRIETORS. O , F. OooJmttii , Druggltt , Hole Agent , fur Oumbu el ) . J-wlv Dn II 0. WEST'S NEnvn AND Him.v TOEAT- MES7 , n ( juarantocd Btioolilo-for 11storm , Dizzi- ' CoiivulsiuiiH 1'ils Nervous Neuralgia , line . \/ui viiiaiwiir.t , * vi. .mv > .n Mt Iivulocho , Norvoua ProRtrntiini cnuecd by the tieo f iilaohul or tobacco , WnkofuhiosB , Montul Do- ; ro6Bl n , BoftuniiiR ot tlio Hrnm rcemttnii in in- nity nnd londiun to misery , dcony nnd death , 'romnturo Old ARO , Dmrcnnens , Loss of powoi n cither BOX , Involuntary Looses nnd ttyormnt- irrliocacausoil byovor-oxortionot thoornin.Bqll- : buuo or OTor-indiilgouco. ] > ici ) box contains mo month's troatmnnU $1.W ) n box , or BIX boxoa : or$5.UOhontbynmil propnldoH receipt of prlco. WK UVAItATVTUU SIX BOXKtt To euro nny coao. With each order received by n tor nix buxce , nccompanif > d witli f 5AK , wo wiU jond the j urolm or our written KUijrnnMH ) to ro. 'uiultlio iiionoy If the treatment does not offocl inurn Gimrautnos iReucd only by a F , GOODMAN 8 lo A cut , Omaha Nob. Wo bare upentover B 100,000.00 our rlfbt to the llurhuu Hull on our tnnlo-inork. Iliuloubtcilly 1m IH to-day the most voluablo Dull lu the world Now It ntumln to rtuwon that wo couldn't ttlfonl to iirotflct him no thnromrtily- IIIAtJK\Virl'M HUM , liUKlIAifl To- linrr > of wlilcli ho Is tfio rej > ren < .utaUve , voiiu't Iliu UKMT HiuokliiK Tobacco ever umile. Tlio PiJes of Dlucliwoll's Dull Durham BmoklnR 'J obocco far oxrecd thoeo of any otlicr brand In 'lie world , dimply bcrauxo U haa Iwcu , 1 > , and will IK. , the bent that cuu Iw madn All deolem have 1U Loot fortrodo-uiulc of Uio Uuli oil every packoeo. frfw , < * ws iWMi33tiWtfia-iiiwn.il M-i.1 i far Army Triximportatlnn 1K U > JUAIITKBS DWB1WBT OP TUB I'MTfB , ) OlnOKUK'lKr | | | ( IAHTKfWA81l'U. J. Uli.UH Ntll , MlUCll 1 , X8S1 , j QKAI.KO rit01'03AlS , In triplicate , subject to tlio- O unual conilllloni will bo rculve'l at tills otllco- until 13 o'clock , noon , Tuomlay , the 1st Uay of April , t&81 , or al mine hour ( allav I > B 'or il'llercnco ' In time , ) at the ulllcex nf tlio AitlxUnt ( ) uarlcriiin ter at Lhejunue llopot , W > ornl | f. und OgJcii. Utah , at hlcn time anjjihcca they will baoiwnedln i > re > ence of bidders lit \\ajon IrangputatUn an the fol lowing' ilcicilbid rtui \ , durlnu the ( Ucul vcar coin. mono n/ July Itf , Ib8l : J , llotwicn Mtlnu.v , Neb. , and Tort Hoblnunn , N b. 2. IJctwoeu Olittjoune Dow.t , W. T. and 1'oru Lar- amle and MoiClnnov , W , T , > * ' ' " ' aD'1 lletweonlUwlliniBU'lon , U , P , Ry , and Fort Wa lmklo , W , T. 0Ilotwcei Oiitor SUtlon , O. P. Jly. and Fort lirlilger , W. T. fl.-lletwtm Cu or Station , Northern I' , Ily , and Fort iicKlunoy.W.T. 7 , llttweenOaoahn Depot oronyrolot In Omaha , City to r rt OiDnha Neb. 8. JleUi * i any polnU within Ointh * Cit > Ilmlta. 0 Betw tn Valcntlue St tion , U. 0 , mid IVtlUo H. ] ( . and Fort Mnbrara. JJ-b 10 , llttwocn Oieycnnu City ant Cheyeuue Dcn-.t and V rt I ) . A Jtuaul' ' , Vf , T. 11. UctHicn FaltUiko Clly anil Fort Pouglov , Utah. Tt oo > or moin rescrxs the right to lejtct any or all prox | al . proio al > , formiof ooalracU and printed clrculin iMliu full Informa'loi M to winner of I IddlDir , trinm l contract and jiajiutut , tvlll Ka fur- nlllitd on i. | > | , | Icatlon to this ulll-o or to the office * of the AJI Uut ( iunr tru ftitvrn at Che\uma aud Opdun. IIIMO.IU : | ( xititalDlngrl'roputia'iiihould ba marked "l'i ifuuM or wngon T aiupcilatlon be'ncon I l - . ' O , H DANIIV , martii 1-ra 18 $ Chief ( juartmuiattcr , NOTIOB TO STQOKiTOLDEHS. ' Ihu Bonuil oicetlni : ot the ktrolilol.leni cf the 11 Sri : I'l UMaiiijiu Coui'AiVU1I lu lnlJattho public ? . r i tlou clllcu on Mendu ) Mtrcn W , 1WI , at 7:30 : p. to ' lor th lection of utfcvri tm ] tne tranfcactloa ol f iiucli ctliej l > u luo"B M ui.y come Uloto it. fib 19-lOt Ii BOSEWATBU. Vmldtut.