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    THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , THURSDAY , MAKOH 13 , 188J
WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA ?
Among tlio nmny symptoms o
Dyspepsia or indigestion tlio most
prominent nrc : Variable nppolilo ;
fnint , gnawing feeling nt pit of tlio
stomach , with umntisficd craving
forfoodhoarlburnfcelins ; of weight
and wind in the stomach , brtd breath
had taste in the ruoutli. low spirits ,
general prostration , headache and
constipation. 1 he re is no form of
disease more prevalent than dyspep
sia , and none so peculiar to the high-
living and rapid-eating American
people. Alchohol and tobacco pro
duce DysDepsia ; also , bad air , rapid
eating , etc. BURDOCK BLOOD
BITTERS will cure the worst case ,
by regulating the bowels and toning
up the digestive organs. Sold every
where .
THE GREAT HEALTH TONI01
HofFs Malt Extract !
Front nf Dottlo U ck ol Dottle.
It tbobest health bev-
crnpo known and con
tains but 4 per cent of
alcohol. Usod\erylarge
ly by our best phyilclam
for NurelriRMothcrfl , Dj
fcptlrn , Comalcpccnts ,
Weakly Chlli'rcn. ' le-
. rmml thu genuine , which
( Is put up enly In bottles ,
S5 ; as jfcr cut" , and bears the L :
Solo AgcntslorthoUnltod
British 1'rov
.new ol North America-
> T8 Orcenwlch St. , Now
nice W.OO per doz.
Tbe best evidence In the world of the
purity and excellence of lllacliwcll'o Bull
Durham Smokinir Tobacco la found ill the
fact that thofomo of this tobacco increases
from year to year. This could not bo the
caBO if it were merely " irottcn up to ecll , "
or bad any dubious or dangerous Ingre
dients In It Among mlUlona of users of
all nationalities , eurely Eomo one would
and out if itroro Impure. Injurious or
unpalatable. For 18 years tliistobacoo has
been acknowledged to bo the leil < n rt
irorW , and every year the Bull Durham
brand STTOWB more popular , the demaudf or
it wider , and emokcra
more ccUiuBlaslIc over Its
delicious natural flavor.
Art your dealer for it
Qct thn frenuino trade
mark of tlio Bull.
Tbero Is no mischief done whcra
Blackwcll'a Bull Durham
Smoldnff Tobacco la used.
26BTH EDITION , PRICE SI.QO
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
mm THYSELF-
A CHEAT MEDIOAlj WORK
Exhausted VitalityNervous and rhyslcal Debility
Premature Decline In Man , Eirorsol Youth , an h
untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ox
CCBBCB. A book for every man , young , middle-aged
and old. It contains 125 proscriptions for all acul
and chronic diseases each one ol which ia Inraluabl
Bo found by the Author , whose experience for
yoara U euch at probably cover before fell to tbo lo
of any physician 800 pages , bound In beauttl
French muslin emjoasodcovcrs , full giltguarantee
to bo a fluer worx n every eonsc , mechanical , 11
erary and professional , than anv other work sold I
thlt country for 82.60 , or the money will Do relundc
In every Instance. Price only $1.00 by mail , pos *
pokl. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Ool
modal awardcdthe author by the Notional llodica
Ajaoclatlon , to the officers ol which he refers.
This bonk should bo read by the young for instrno
tlon , and by the aflllcted for relief. It will bcnefi
all. London Ltncot.
There Is no member ol society to whom this boo
will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , guardian
Instructoror clergyman. Argonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W
U. Parker , No. t Bultlnch Street , Boston Uoan. , wh
may ba consulted on all diseases requiring skill an
expeilonco. Chronic andobBtinatodlseasesthat hav
baffled tlis skill of all other phye-IIC AI clon
epeclolctuon treated BUouesa-IILHL 'ill
without on lartano allure ,
DR.HORHPS ELEGTRI8 BELT
Will euro Nervousnw *
LumbagolUicunmtlini , 1'ar
.il > > l , Nfumltcla , Kcintlca
j Klilni-y , hplntt nnd Ll\t
j dliieaM'tf oiit.Astllliia.llcar
1 dlKea e , Dygijcpitla , Conv'l
nation. FMhlpelniCatallfi
. . . . l'llt . Kplfrpur , liniKitrnc }
DnmbAiruf. I'mlnnMitf Uteri , eU1. Only tclt'iitlllo Klcc
trie licit I n Aliu'rlrii tlmt ii'n'U ' the Elrclrlclty nnil map
netUm throiifrli tliuliuily , olid can bo recharged In an In
btA/it by the pullfnt.
SI.OOO WouldkNot'Bu Clt.
' * DR. Hon.vs-I was a Icteil with rheunnthrn an I
cured by utinj ; a bolt. To any one adllctod wltl
that disease , I would y , buy Home's Elcctrlo Belt
Any ono can oonler with me by writlnp or callltif
at iny Btoro , K2U Douglas street , Omaha Neb.
WILLIAM LYONS.
MAIN OFFICE Opposite postofflce , room i Fren
ter bloclr ,
tSTforrale atC. F. OooJinan'a Drug'etoro , ' ] ! ! !
Foinam St. , Omaha.
CrdmflllMO.0.2
AT.ONO THE WNE OF THE )
Chicago , Si , Paul , Minneapolis an
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The new extension of this line from Wakefleld u
the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the
through Concord and Coleridge
Reaches the b at nortton of the State. Special ex
curslon ra'ei for land leeken over tbla line t
Wayni , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and > la Blair to a
principal po'i.U ' on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC KAILIlOAr
Tr lns over tht C. , Hi. P , If. tc 0. Hailtray ti Gov
InRton , Sioux klty , Ponca , llartlngtou , Wayne an
Norfolk ,
Ooaaxxoot o/t
For Fremont , Oakdole , Nellgb , and through to V *
entinc ,
fffoj ratet ami all Information call on
F. B. WHITNEY , General Acer. * .
Striuj i DulldUfr , Cor. 10th and Farnaia till ,
Oir.iha , liob
C3TTiuk t UQ M secured at depot , corner Ut
I. CURE FITSJ
Wbeul IKY iur i ur iui m tn uitrvlyto u > p tuwca fur
time and then btTe tnvm return aff aln , I mei a a rad. .
1 core. I h ie ra.d tb * dlit.ie ol FITS , triLEWV
or f LLIMamcKKESSklUalongi udj. Iw > rruitar
nraedr to cart the urit C < UM. lkc u o othen BIT *
Mled Ii uo reuon ( nr not now rte Ulug car * . Vi att
CIUM ( r > ir tii ana a Km liotiu of mr Ian .
Oj , Olto Kipren and 1'ixt Offlet. U BO * * * > * +
uic for a trial , nJ I will ruro T-
liUrcwUr. U U KIH1T 1 J f iil 6L. W "
-MORPHINE HABIl
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lkim * . liowcffuic
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ,
, be Gily Cfflcials to Attciiu { ho Fun
eral of BiSuOD Clarkson ,
to ClinnRO tlio Pcrsoimcl of
tlio 1'olleo to tlio Kxtcnt ot
I'lvo Moinbr.rs.
A regular meeting ot the city council
as hold Tuesday evening with Councilman
5ohm iu the chnir. Roll called and
do mctnbora present were Messrs. An-
orson , Bohra , Loodor , McOuckin , Mur-
hy , llodficld , Thrano nnd Woodvrorth.
The journal vras roixd and hpprovcd.
Potitiona and communicatiutis from
mayor : Returning contract for the curb-
ng and guttering of Thirteenth street ,
or tlio reason that it overlaps. Referred
o the board of public vrorka for corrcc-
ion.
From mayor : Appointing Horace Jones ,
Moses F. Shinn and Louis Stevens ap-
iraisors to assess the damages by reason
of the extension cf Indiana avonuo. Con-
irmcd.
From the mayor : Appointing apprais
ers to assess the damages arising from the
extension of Nicholas street. Referred.
From the mayor : Presenting nn invl
tation from Hon. James Bt. Woolvvorth ,
inviting the mayor , council and all city
officers to attend the funeral of the late
Bishop Clarkson. Accepted.
From the mayor : Appointing aa po
licemen Maurice Sullivan , vice W. V.
Armour , Thomas Cormick , vice B. F.
Walker , John W , Nations , vice William
Aatman , Nilea Kelson , vice J. A. Dou
glas , and Frank Moanoy , vice W. A
Lane. Referred to committee on police.
From mayor : Giving notice thathchac
approved certain ordinances. Filed.
From Truman Buck : Giving the bit
of the Omaha Savings Bank for the $8-
BOO distrct January bonds of district No.
7. Accepted.
From A. H. Butler : Giving notice
that it would bo for the best interests ol
the city before the cross-streets between
Boward arid Dodge and between llth
and 15th were paved. That the city
water works company bo ordered to put
u hydrants between said streets at each
alley. This vrould require 20 hydrants.
Roterrcd.
From Mary Maloney : Asking tha1
the interest on her taxes duo in J8 0 bo
remitted. Granted.
IJJ.Tames Croighton : Presenting several
extracts from The Omaha Evening Dis
patch charging him with dishonesty and
corruption in his ollicial conduct and
containing strictures and criticisms on
the same , and asking that a committee
bo appointed to ascertain the truth or
falsity of these statements. In connec
tion with this petition a resolution was
introduced that a committee of three bo
appointed in accordance with the this
request and report the result of their in
investigations to the city council. Adopt
ed. Messrs. Redfiold , Hascall and An
derson wore appointed.
From James Creighton : Presenting a
new contract between II. T. Shannon it
no. and the City of Omaha , for the con
struction of tlio Farnara street sewer , in
obedience with the request of the coun
cil. Approved.
From J. Galligan : Presenting on
claim of § 35 for seven days' attcndauc
in the district court in the case of Gay
lord , administrator , against the City o
Omaha. Allowed.
From city treasurer : Presenting pro
tests of 0. P. Birkett , Mary A. Birkot
and W. H. Burns , on taxes paid. Filed
From name : Stating that Fred Xinfe
had paid his taxes under protest.
A number bf bills were referred with
ont reading.
From D. W. Lane : Asking that ton
men bo allowed Engine House No. 1 , to
act as minute men at a salary of $125 po
year , and in case any ono is absent twlc
in succession from fires "lie shall bo dis
charged. Referred.
From Little & Williams and others
That alley in block 119 bo paved wit
Sioux Falls granito. Referred.
From McHugh & McGavock : Asking
that some action bo taken to allow thci
claim for work done on Sixteenth anc
Chicago streets. Referred.
From McGavock & Gibbon : Askin
that their claim for work done on Cum
ing street bo settled and allowed. Re
ferrod.
From Simoon Bloom : Stating William
Kolko would take , § 100 from the city in
final settlement of his case againa
Omaha , wherein ho sues for $700. Re
forrcd.
: From Charles H. Hunt and others
That the city council reimburse ongin
company No. 1 for fire machinery bough
in 1875 , amounting to § 3(39.55. ( Referred
From Patrick Garvey and others ask
ing that Thirteenth street bo not curbcc
and guttorod. Filed.
ItESOLimOKti ,
By Loedor ; That Fire Chief Butler b
instructed to place fifteen men of Pioneer
noor Hook and Ladder company on a rcg
! ular monthly salary of $11 per month
in the fire department , and all minut
men now in employ bo kept on the sam
terms. Referred.
By Thano. That a hydrant bo put in
on the northeast corner of Ninth one
Pierce streets. Referred.
By McGuckin : That the resolution
passed March 4th , oidoring the city mar
slml to call the roll at 7 p. m. and 7 a
m. daily , bo rescinded , Adopted.
By same : That city engineer bo in
structed to ascertain the nature of al
complaints for erroneous side walk taxes
Adopted.
llEl'OBTS OF COMMITTEES.
Streets and grades : Roconimondin
the allowance of the bill of Murphy &
Co. for $04.50. Adopted.
Same recommending the allowance n
the cli'im of Andrew Murphy for $28,45
Adopted.
AYater works and sewerage Recom
mending that an ordinance bo paseci
creating sewer district No. 18 , Adopted
Police Recommending that the peti
tion of Frank Weimer and Pat Burke b
place on file. Adopted ,
Rules forms and printing Reporting
that 60 copies of an ordinance regulatinj
the erection of wires and poles for olec
trio light purposes , had been printed in
accordance with the wish of the council
Adopted.
Police Recommending that the re
ports ot the city physician and poum
master , for last month , bo placed on file
Adopted.
01UIINANCK3 ,
An ordinance directing the curbin
and guttering of Tenth etroet from th
south line of Leavtmworth street to th
illoy next south thereof. Read thrco
imo and passed ,
An ordinance establishing the grade of
Tenth street from Pierce south to Vin-
on street. It end three times nnd passrd.
An ordnance cntablishing the grade of
Vinton atroot from Thirteenth street
westerly to corporation lino. Road thrco
imcs and pasaod ,
An ordinance ronealinp ; ordinance No.
Ot reviving see 0 of ordinance F < o. fill ,
ircsonting the duties of the board of
mblio works and fixing the Blaries.
toad twice nnil referred.
_
An ordinance establishing the grade of
Chicago street from Twenty-fourth to
Nebraska street. Read twice and ro-
crrod.
The council then adjourned.
A SMALL BLAZE ,
O'Connoll'H Saloon l nrily ilcstroycil
by Flro at : ttO ! tills
At 51:30 : this morning a fire broke out
n the row of frame building on the cast
side of Tenth street , between Douglas
nd Dodge. The fire had gained considerable -
orablo headway when first discovered but
was soon put out by the department.
The building mostly damaged is ono used
Mr. p'Conuoll for saloon purposes.
Very little loss was sustamoa by the
owner , and that timing mostly from
water.
" \Vant. of
If Schroder . Itoclit.thodriigptata.iUinotnuc
cootl It U nnt for tlio want of faith. 'Iliay have
Biich fnlth In Dr. Uonnnkn's Cough nnil l.ung
syrup na a remedy for Colds , Consumption ,
nnd Lunt ; atloctons.tlmt they will ivo n liottlo
free to each mid ovary ono who is in uood n f J
incdlcino of tills kiuif
JUKI ) .
DEHfAUEST At her rcslitonco , No. 1'JOI
Howard atroot , voatorday morning nt 1
o'clock , Mary A. lonmrcnt , ngod 03 yours
Ira , Demurest w.is ono of the old citizens
of Omaha nnd leaves behind her many friends
who sincerely deplore her loss.
Funeral nt 1 p. in. , Friday. Vricnds In
vitcd.
Funornl Notice.
The funeral services of Mrs. Thos.
Foroirmii will bo hold at the residence ,
1414 Chicago street , this morning
at 7 o'clock. The remains will bo taken
to Crete , Nebraska , for interment ,
friends of the family nro invited to at
tend the services in the morning.
Wei UoMeyer.
It Is now undisputed that AVct Do Moy.
cr'HGntnrrh Gitro is the only treatment
, hnt will nbsolutnlr euro Catarrh frosli or
ihronlc , "Very efficacious , Srunl. Gould ,
Weeping Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mo ,
Mrs. Mary Kenyon , Blsraark , Dakota. " "Il
restoredino to the pulpit , llov. Goo. K. Itoia ,
Coblevlllo N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured
mo , Rov. C. II. Taylor , 140 Noble street ,
. " "A after 80
Brooklyn. perfect euro yoara
sulTorh'ff .1. D. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N.
Y. , &c. , &c. Thousands of testimonials arc
received from all parts of the world. Deliv
ered , Sl.OO. Dr. Wei Do Moyor'a Illustra
ted rrentlse , " wiah statements by the cures
mailed freo. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 182 Fultoi
Dtroot , N. Y. tuos-thur&sat-in&o-Sm
NOTES ,
Tlio greenlmckors of Mnino have fixed tlio
last day of April as the date for holding thci
state convention.
As a man Mr. Mower is said to ba growing
prayer and grayer , but as a horao ho Is bocom
mg darker and darker every day.
The Now York anti-monopoly lojgun is cir
dilating petitions in favor of tlio law forbid
diug tlio issue of free railroad pastes.
The Michigan state contr.il committee of th
anti-monopoly party met at Kalumuzoo recently
contly and decided to orgnniza that paity
throughout the state.
The Buffalo Commercial , ( liep. ) Chairman
Warirou's paper , says : "General Arthur i
not seeking a nomination , but ho is seeking to
make n good president. "
If Gen. Sliorman is nominated 'for the pros
idoncy ho might hail from Georgia. That i
the state through which ho is still inarching
IIo only sleeps in St. Loula.
Senator Merrill , of Vermont , is the oldos
member of the upper house ho having jus
paesoil his seventy-fourth birth day. Mr
Kcnna , of West Virginia , who is but 31 , I
the youngest.
The proposition to submit to the people
prohibitory amendment to the constitution hna
been defeated in the Now York legislature.
An earnest effort is now being made to pass
high license law , and it will probably bo sue
cessfnl.
The factionfl of the democracy eoem to b
on the increase in Now York city. There ar
Tammany Hall , County Dcniofracy , Irvln
llnll , all of last year's combination ; then thor
nro the lloaovelt , Jimmy O'liriau ; and las
an-1 least , the Haakin Democratic Union.
The stump of the old hickory polo tint up i
18CO during the Lincoln and Douglas cam
walfta by ttio democrats , and which wan orl
ginally 178 foot high , was recently dug up 1 ,
workmen who were excavating for tliol.au
phior block , in Springfield. It has boon pur
chased by Mr. Uamutottor , who helped t
erect it twenty-four years ago.
Congressman Springer is a nly old poltcr
HB has Introduced a bill that bosrins by pro
vldlng for extension of thu presidential term
and away down In the last corner , eoit of ou
of sight , Is a little tag that lengthens tha ten
of congressmen. William has n pretty but
thing on his district for about one more term
and says Tie to himself : "I Just draw attni
tlon to the presidential term , imd while th
people nre looking that wny I'll sueak in a
extra vear lor myself. "
A few figures relating to the vote of th
state of Now York will not bo out of place a
thu time. Governor Cleveland , democrat !
candidate for governor | tn 1882 | x > llod 635.81
end had a majority of 19J,851. Hancock
alee a democratic candidate , in 1880 pollec
r > 31fiU votes , nnd yet was in u minority o
21,033 , ( JurfioUl polling 055,551. In N w
York city Hantock polled 12:5,015 : , Clovolund
polled 121,1)14. )
It lei not generally known that Concroisma
AVm. U. Morrison , of Illinois , had the pre i
dcntial fovorbad In 1880. A letter w-ittc
by Jilm that year In published in the Chicog
paper of last Saturday , u klni ? assistnnco I
getting the vote of the delegation from hi
state to Cincinnati. JIo make * the suggof tloi
that "somp campaign nolao could be mudeo
the fact that I was a privnto soldier in th
Mexican war , nnd had General Grant's In
dorsomont an one of the bout olticeru in th
late war. " Modest , surely.
The of " ' *
parting "wholly negative' move
nients that are only designed to inlluonco pub-
IIo opinion agalrut a man who is iiuletly doing
good work for both his country nnd hia party
is neither good patriotism nor coed politics
Whether President Arthur or aomtbody els
will ba the man to head the national republic
an ticket this year It ia now too early to can
dldly determine , but the plain and obvious
movBinentH that are merely antl-Arthur o
anti-anybody eke Is todlvido and disintegrate
the party Into faction ! , and that la the thing
above all others that ought not to be done.
[ Spilngfield ( Muss. ) Union ( Uep. ) .
BrlorMcmiou.
"I have used liurdotk Wood llitlert with
great benefit for Indigestion and constipation
of the bowela. " 0. U jMton. Hamilton , Out
The Cai-pontcr Cawo.
0 ic oo , March 13. The Daily News
Petersburg special states that Attorney
Forest continued his opening address thi
morning IIo declared the prosecutioi
will bo able to ahow Oarpoutor'a where
abouts on the night of the murder ; tha
ho was clearly soon nnd identified in ntv
cral placet in his buggy with Hora Burns
MONARCHICAL MISERIES ,
he German Parliament Drop tlio Dis
cussion About LasKcr ,
tfalidi Donouucod as a Bad Mos
lem , Impostor and Assassin ,
Iho Situation at Suakim Hourly
Growing Moro Critical ,
'atal ' and Disastrous Dynamite
Explosion in a London Suburb.
Jl.iilfltono nnil llnvtliiKtou n ( Outs
Slnhon Visits Do l'arin.
THE OIilMVOUtill.
T11K I.A8KF.II 1I18CU.SSIOH.
BKKLIX , March 12. A provincial cor-
ospondont says that tlio Laskor discus-
iou is closed. Tlio Germans have agreed
t in no affair of parliament to examine
nto foreign politics and tlmt tlio imtion'a
nly intorcourao should bo through the
upromo heads.
Tin : DAD M.utni.
OAIKO , March 12. Sheikh Somtusi
las sent a letter to the khcdivo branding
'ill Mtihdi nan bad Moslem , impostor and
issossin.
CA1UO AND KHARTOUM.
Telegraph connnunication between
and Klmrtomn is restored.
THE HUAKIM SITUATION.
SUAKIM , March 13 , 2:30 : n. m. The
British have taken a position ono mile
irom the rebel camp. An attack will bo
made at daybreak with seven Rattling
| uns. The cavalry will probably fight
dismounted. Hidden in the trenches
imd pits nvo horde of rebels. The
British scouts nro frcuuontly fired upon.
MOUl ! DYNAMITE DKVILTIIY.
LONDON , March 13. 4 a. m , An explosion
plosion occurred last night in n hotel at
Pulliam , a suburb of London. It is bo-
ioved to bo another Foniini dynnmito
outrage. A box containing four packages ,
apparently cartridges , was found on the
promises. Ono man was blown to pieces.
LONDON , March 12. Inspector Mosor
ias returned from Paris. JIo failed to
ind evidence that the Fenians of Paris
nado the dynamite or wore implicated in
.ho London explosions. It is believed
hat nine men on board the steamer
) atmbo brought the dynamite to Lou-
don. Tlicso men the police are now
. .racking.GLADSTONE'S
'
GLADSTONE'S INDISPOSITION
* siid to bo owing to n disagreement
with thoMarijuisofHartington , secretary ol
state for war , that England must control
ho Red Son ports of Egypt.
MACMAHON VISITS DK 1'AUIH.
PAULS , March 12. Marshal MacMahon
; o-day paid a visit to the Comto do Paris
at. Cannes. The many letters the comto
is receiving , congratulating him on his
escape from death by dynamite , is caus
ing much disgust to the government.
THE ROADS IN EGYPT ,
LONDON , March 12. Much anxiety is
foil loading the situation nt Khartoum.
The Times' Alexandria special says : "It
is proverbial that three courses is / possible
sible : To leave Gon. Gordon to his fate ,
to dispatch English troups to Khartoum ,
or to import Indian troops. Tlio policy
of doing nothing has not hitherto
achieved signal success. "
AMEUIOAJT r.LEVATOUS IN EGYPT.
ST PETEUSBima , March 12. The coun
cil of tlio umpire approve , by a largo ma
jority , of the proposed concessions to the
llusso-Amorican company which con
templates the erection of grain elevators
throughout the country , but Michel Kal-
kofl' , editor of The Ollicial Journal , of
Moscow , strongly opposes the measure on
patriotic grounds. Therefore it is doubtful
whether the czar sanctions the scheme.
ailAUAM AND DIONA.
SUAKIM , March 12. rhoBritiah forces
reached Baker Pasha's position at Hariba
Tufsday at midnight and wont into
camp. Abysiunian ecouta reported Os-
man Digna was in position nnd sur
rounded by a largo force of rebels. After
dinner , which occurred about 1 o'clock , the
British started for the rebel camp , ad
vancing in n sqiuro. The British ore
without entrenchments. Five thousand
of the onumy'ti forces have been sighted ,
and a battle is imminent. TUe rebels
are twelve miles distant from Suakim. _
Fenians at F r o.
FAiino , D. T. , March 12. A largely
attended meeting of Fenians was hold
hero to-day. Captain B. Huston in the
chair. It m learned that a ro'port was
matio that three canes of urms wore stored
at soiiiii accessible p int and that should
there bo need for them in Manitoba they
would reach there with n number of men.
At present it was ducidcd to nwait the
report of delegates pent to Manitoba.
A number of leagues have boon formed
in Dakota , and there h great activity in
the organization in the largo cities fur
ther east. They resolved that moral and
iiutorial aid would not bo lacking when
there was a call for them over the lino.
The mooting was oecrot , and juat what
there is in the matter cannot bo accur
ately determined ,
1'al Captured.
SIIBUMAN , Tox. , March 12 , George
McFaddon , of Sherman , was arrested
hero to-day , charged with being impli
cated in the Pacific Express robbery nt
St. Louis. McFaddon was well acquaint
ed with Prentice Tiller , and wont to St.
Louis a few days buforo the robbery , llo
ia believed to bo the man who was in the
express ofllco with Tiller the day of the
robbery and assisted him in packing the
valisca and carrying the money away.
_ _ f
Helena Uuby ,
Osv/Eno , N. Y. , March 12. The marriage -
riago of Lieutenant John W. Dan en-
howcr of Jnannotto fame , and Miss Ilelon
Laden Sloan , daughter of ox-Speaker
Sloan , occurred at Christ's church at 11
o'clock this morning. The bridal party
loft for the west. After the bridal trip
they will reside in Washington.
A Fly IKK Thief.
BKNNINOTON. VT. , March 12. It it
now believed that to the defalcation ol
the fugitive postmaster , Tiffany , will be
added a heavy score against the Donning.
ton school district , of which ho had finan <
oial charge , II o took the order book it :
his flight.
The Colorado Hnow Slide.
DKNVKII , March 12. The bodies ol
ten of the victims of the enow slide a
Woodstock on Monday night have beoi
recovered. They ore ; George Aloxan
dor , Michael Shea , J. Oashwoll , Josepl
Trncy , Andrew Christopher , Murtii
Kuto , Marailla and Maggie Doyle , thi
ihildron of the widow Doyle , who , with
Miss Dillon nnd Hugh Alexander , were
escuod nnd may recover. Thahodies ) of
.ho operator ( J , 0. Brown , of Chautnu *
qua , Now York , ) of Joseph Rivorr. nnd
of John Mulholland have not yet been
recovered. N
Tine ciiouoit Muumcu.
Htnrtllnjr Testimony littroiluunil The
Scliciuo to ( Jot "tlio GUI
Incoli" Out of I ho Wny
JACKSON , Mich. , Match 12. Some
startling testimony was introduced this
nftornoon in the Cronch-llolcomb cxami-
lalioti by the prosecution. 0. 1) . Her-
rington , nil ox-convict , was put on the
stand and swore that in Juno last ho was
approached by Jim Fey , who said : "You
nro just the man 1 was looking for. 1
want n mau who has pluck nnd nprvo. "
1 nsUod him what for , aud ho said , old
Jacob D. Crouch was n d d old hog
and was trying to boat the boys out of
the property ; that if I would go with
Mm to llolcomb's at once ho would give
mo $ T > 0 , nud if I would help the boys not
the property back Judd and the captain
[ moaning Uyron Crouch ) would give mo
52,000. I told him I would write to him
If T concluded to accept. 1 never did
write to him , 1 saw Fey again after the
murder , nnd ho said I had better got out ,
ns Judd nnd llolcomb had put their foot
in it nnd knew I was on to them , and if
I did not got out they would shoot mo.
On cross examination ho admitted that
lie had been tried for cutting ft deputy
uhorill named Moo and that hu had boon
sent to states prison for an nttotnpt at
murder , The cross examination will be
resumed in the morning. Tlio Crouch-
Brown examination , in which Judd
Crouch is nccused of shooting Detective
Gnleuo Brown , will bo resumed next
Wednesday.
Htur Koutu Hlonoli.
WASHINGTON , March 12. Win. A.
Cook continued his testimony to-day before
fore the Springer committee. Ho testi
fied that tlio Star route trial was delayed
by the abaonco of the izovornmont , coun
sel. Ho was startled to learn that Bliss
was to gat $100 n day ; that ho afterward
charged travelling expenses aud washing
his linen iu his account against the
government ; witness declared that the
compensation of Blisn was extravagant ,
unjustifiable and unearned in every re
spect. The cases were improperly han
dled. The appointment of Bliss was
wholly n political appointment. Wit
ness stated that bofro President
Oar field was shot the attorney general
received anonymous and threatening lot-
tors. Cook was excused until to-mor
row.
row.Tho house committee en postofllcos
and post-roads to-day examined George
F. Brett , contractor on the star-route
between Now Orleans and Columbia ,
Misa. He denied absolutely that ho
ever made any statement us to Inspector
Woodward cr Mr. Ellis in connection
with any contract. No such transaction
over occurred with Ellis. Before he
could not have stated It.
The Ijtnilslium LIOVUCS.
BATON ROUOK , La. , March 12. A
hundred convicts have been sent to try
i > > save Bcaulien lovco. If it breaks ,
several parishes will bo overflowed. An
ther break is reported in St. Charles
mrish ,
Ijlko SlnncrR.
BiiiDOKi'OHT , Conn. , March 12. The
alvation army in being raided again ,
'hroo persons wore fined $17 each this
marnini ? for parading. They have ap-
Coaled.
A Dramatic Critic's Wilto Sulcldos.
NKW YOHK , March 12. Tlio wife of
lichard Neville , dramatic critic of Tlio
lerald , shot and probably fatally wound-
d herself to-night. Neville and hia
rife had separated aomo time ago.
Ilfljil JRlHtato Transfers.
The following deeds were filed for
ccord In the county olork'o office March
2 , reported for TUB BEE by Ames' real
istato agency :
John A. McSliano and wife to Charles
0. Paul , w d , lots 22 , 23 , 24 and 25 ,
block 2 , in Brookhn , $700.
Henry Schmidt and Ann Mary Schmidt
o U. P. railroad company , q c , si of lot ! ,
block 202 , and 2,037 square feet of lot 0 ,
dock 2015 , in Omaha , $19.
Millan Hindi-is to George L Miller , q
c , so. } of nw.J of se. } of Beel-15-ia ) , § 400.
Thomas \V. Head and wife < o George
X Tzschuck , < ] c , 11 40 footand five inches
of lots 13 and 14 , in Oak Knoll addition ,
83,800.
George L. Miller and wife to Kate M.
Ball , wd , lot 10 , block 10 , inond
addition , $700.
Leroy E , Einnraon , single , to William
j. Shrivor , w d , the undivided & inst
ot 12 , bl ck M , LOWO'B 1st add , 8lf50.
William W. Lowe and wife to John
Kolkonnoy , w d , 1-3 lot 2 , block 100 ,
n Omaha , $5,000.
J. W. Dololiunty , to Isaac Levi , q c ,
.ho undivided i of n A of lot 1 , block
200 , Omaha , 81.
San ord's Radical Cure !
Kuail Colds , Watery UUrharecs from the Nose and
EyiK , Kluftlng Nolset In tha Head , Nerroug Head
ache and Kovi t Instantly relieved ,
Choking mucus ilUlodKed , rnoNibrane cleansed and
htulwl , breath sweetened , smell , tuto aud hearing
rwtortxl , and ravaircschecked.
CouijhJi , Ilronchltls , Droiiiilngs Into the Throat ,
I'alniilii the Client , Dyspepsia , VVastlnK of Htrcngtb
and Flesh. Lou of Bloeji , eta , cured.
One liottlo Iladlcal Cure , ono box CaUrrlial Hoi
vent and ono Dr. Banford' * Inhaler , In ono ;
of all drugglnU. for SI. Auk for fliwroiio' lUuiciL
CUKK , a pure dlitlllatlon of Witch Hazel , Am. line ,
( X Hr , Marigold , Clover lllouonu , eta Form
DttUU AND CfUUlCALCO. . UoitOU.
Colllnj' VolUl Kloctrlo Plaster
Instantly affects the Nervous
. , . . u and banishes Vala
m : erfoct Klcctrlo Ilattery com-
wo . . . . , lned with a Porous l'ja tor TOF
13 THK Clil 26c * U It annlnllatiM i'aiu.
or L. vluliici ) Weak nnd Worn tMi
eiStO Htavil' rU , treni'thnn 'nred Mm-
del , rrerent j/lsease , and 'iifnori ) In one-hall tr ,
time than a-- other ula < V > wond. Hem
I. N. WAITE , M , D.
Formerly of iferoy Hospital _ , _ Chicago - )
for the treatment of Nervous I > Iso c , Chronic an
Buricletd UUeotea , and DUeason ol tnu Kyo 004
fur. Coiuultatiou anil ( nomination tr t.
OFFICE-Odd Fellow i Blixik , N , W , ror. Hlh n i
o die St . ,0aulia , Neb. Oltlcahouno to Ha. n
t 4 nd 7 to B p in. Suii'ty 10 to U a. m , aolr
O l VY'3 Sl'M O t < \ 1 f - } ) jj .
TRADE KAHX n WM w tju t nn j MARK
tun HKMUPT. An
nttfAllInK cure for
Seminal Weak-
1 iicn , S-ormitorf- |
.
nn > t nil Illscntc *
tint follow M a
( wijueiioo of Self-
Abuse ; Mlrmiot
, „ - mi , p in AFTER TAKING ,
In tha Hack , Dltnncus ot Vlrlon , I'romnture Old Ago
nnd .mny ether itlMiw * that Iciwl to Insanity or Don.
tumpllon and a rremature Grave ,
URWARR el nJwtl oinrnt to rofnnil money , when
driiKKKt * ( torn whom the Inodlclue Is bought rfo tie (
re iiul , hut rotor ) ou to tlio manufacturers , and the
ttqulro.notiU nre such that they are itliltnn , if trtr.
omnpllfd with. Hco thelrnrlttcn ( ruarantoo , A trial
if one slnglo ( woknco n ( Oraj's flpcclflo will convince
ho tno t ukrptlcMof 1M ronl merits.
On nocoiint of c < mntc/cltcrs , wo have adopted the
fellow Wrapper ; the only uomilno.
TFutl inrtlcuUm In our ( Mmphlet , xvhloh wede *
( .1'e to tend tres by mall to every ono. / jTTha Sp -
Ma Jlcvtlolnc is nold by all dru ilsU at 1)1ft ) pack-
KO , TsU | ncka < ; cs for fi , or will bo ivMit free by
mall on the r * liit of Ibo money , by MldremlnR
THK llAYMKDimNKCO. _ , UUffulo , N. Y.
DR. FELIX Lt : BRUN' < i
1MIKVKNTIVK AND OUW5.
FOE EITHER SEX ,
The rcmnlyholnitlnjootnl directly to ttio mat < < the t
ho dlsoMo , roinilrm no chancoot diet or luuncoiis ,
mercurial nr iwlionoiu mnllclnc * to bo taken Inter *
nftlly. Whoiiiinl M ) iravcntl\il > r either rax , Itll
InilKi lblo tu contract my | < rlr to ( llnoano ; tmt In the
awe ol tluuo dtrcn.ly iinlortinmtcly Xlllotoil wo Kiur.
nntoa tin co trasra to euro , or o \ > ill rcfuiul the rnnn *
.T < 1'rlco by null , postAKO | tatilt2. for box or thnit
boiea lor ! & .
WHITTKN OWA11ANTBK3
by all nulhorlicxl ftRcnt ) .
Dr JFelix Le Brun Sr.Co ,
SOI.K
0. F , Ooixlnmti , , Bolt ARont , ( or Oinahl
Noli. . 3-\\\v
! ) K 0. WEST'S Nitnvr. Ann Hum TmsAT.
MENI , a Ruamntootl ppooilio for ] lj-plcrln , Dizzi.
noii. Convulsions , 1'itit , Nervous NournlKla ,
HwuUoho , Norvouo Prontmtlinicnnsnl by tlio UBB
of alcohol ortol > ncct > , WnkofulncBB , Jlcntal Jo-
prossion , Boftonini ? of thn llmln rcHiltltmin in-
nnnity mid Iradlne to miory , clorny mill death ,
I'roniaturo Old ARO , llnrronnroa , liona nf imwor
'n oitlior nor. Involuntary IOBSPS nnil B ormnt.
rrlirrii rnusod byiivor-oxortlou ) t thobrain.Bolf.
bnfcoor ovor-indulBonoix linch box conlnim
ono inoulli'H trontmont. $1.0(1 n boz.iir six bcxos
fori.UBontbymnl ) ! iiroimlilon receiptotprlco.
ivr. t irAKANTF.i : six jioxns
To euro nny rnoo. With cnch onlor rocflivcd liyu
for BJX boxpn. nrcomiiauinl with SWW , wo will
Bond tha purchaser our written RimrnntPo to ro-
fuudtho money if the troBtrnoiitdou uotoffocl
a cum. ( limmnUioa iuBiiuiiuuiyuy
0. F. GOODMAN Rol A ont , Omahn Neb.
ELUC1UO-VOLTAIO nniT nnd oilier ItLKcrnio
i ArruANCxs nro ent on a ) Jny ' Trial TO
MUN.ONLY. YOUNQ OU OLD , vrho are mifTor-
( iiR from Ifrnvous DKim.rrr , LOST VrrAUTr.
WiSTiMi WKAKNKRsm , nnil nil tnoiq dlscnuri ) of a
J'KiiBONir. NATUIIK , rrsiiltlnit from Auusr.i nnil
OriiEn CAUSKS. Bpocily rollrt nna oomplolo
roatoratlon to ircA-.Tii , Vioon nnd HAKIIOOD
QUAnAKTicicD. Bond at once for Illustrated
1'nmplilot froo. Addrcs *
VO1.TAIO 1IKI.T CO. . nrnrilinl | . nilrli.
ta Wedioal Insiiiulo
, nolo fur tlicexprccapurposj
of clvlnnlmmcdlatc rcllelln
all chronic , urinary and prl-
, vato dlscntcu. Qonorrhccni
OlcetnndSyphills In all their
complicated forma , atno all
diicaeci of the Skin and
Ulood promptly relieved and
pcrmanentlycured by reme *
dicB.teatedin n/'orrj/Vivira
_ „ „ „ - - fi ] > cclitlJ'rartlce. Seminal
Wtalcncss. Nlulit Losseaby Dreams , Plmplea on
the Knee , I.yat Manhood , < w //i' / < 'fi/riirfi/.T/itro
i.iiio ffl > rrlt r > itl > i < i. The appropriate remedy
u at once used In each case. Consultatlona , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med.
Iclneu sent by Moll nnd Express. No marks on
package to Indicate contents or sender. Addrcsi
DR.Ari1ESNo.204WashlnglonGI.ChtcagoIIL
Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.
AS USEFUL NO DEALER '
IN A
I5f
GROCERY I Groceries
STOKE O VN Avroicii
AH i luiit or TO 1111
COUNTKIt Without li.
SCAMS.
K.C.CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR.
ttVLAUA , NISI * .
Nebraska Cornice
AND-
MANUFAOTWICIIS OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
CDoxrxax
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOH NO ,
PATENT MCTAtIO SKYLIOHT ,
Iron Fencing !
Oreitlnin , Balustrade ! , Veraudai , Office and Boot
( tailing * , Window and Cellar Guards , Kto.
OrtU , 0 , AVD o 8T KIIr , tINCOlN NEB.
(1A1HRR. ITftnaorer
OMAHA
Stove Repair Works ,
1 01) South 14th Bt.
( urubhlnir ouiUnijs and rep * i
mir IDI uf all description , wood n to KOI , chingod
burn coal , crate * .Drctuck , damperi , Sa r.oinUntlT
on hand. Try cue o our ito/e V'1 ' ' "Ivon km
toth ! >
MMHUDD IIESTUHtU.
2 . A f lotun ol earir Imprudcuco , cainlog nerroas '
I labllltr. prauiatar docijr. vtc. . bavlmr tried la
I lain ev ri known rernodybaadl oo rea lmpl
I tncatw of lf- are , which b will moi lltiW to
THE MEROHAHTS
Autliorizod Cimitnl. - $1,000,000
Pnid-up Cnpitnf , - - 100,000.
Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000.
BANKINO OFFICKI
N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th St.
OFFicrns :
FKAKK MtmritT , President I SMt.K.no9iiiuiV.PrM.
. B. WOOD , Cashier. | Lrrnun DRAKI , A. Cain.
Frank Murphy. Samuel K. ItORers , Ben. B. Wood ,
ChAtlcs C. Houml , Alt. 1) . Jones , Luther Drake.
Transact a General flanklnK Buslncw. All who
IMO any Banking lnnlncs * t trannct am Invited to
* H. No matter now large or umall the transaction ,
t n 111 rccch e our cnrelul attention , and we promtsa
always courteous treatment.
PIXVH particular attention to builneu for parties
rcnldlnf ; oubtldo the city. Exchange on all the prln.
cIpMcltlci of the UiiHod States nt very louoitratoo.
Account * of Batiks and Bankers received on favor *
able term * .
U'lioiCcrtlflcuto of Deposit bearing S per cent
Interest.
Buys and roll ) Forolun Kxchange , County , City
and OoTfrnrntml gceurltlnn
UNITED STATES
OF OftLAUA.
Capital , - - $100,000.00
O. W. HAMILTON , Proo't.
8. 8. CALDWELL , V. Proo't.
M. T. Q AH LOW. Cnshlor.
DIKEOTOK3 :
S. S. OALDwr.Li , B. F. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAULOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts oollcltod and ftopt sub
Joot to olght chock.
CortlflcQtonof Dopoolt losuod pay
nblo In 3,0 and 12 menthe , bearing
Intoront , oren demand without In *
torost.
Advances mndoto cuotomoroon
approvedoocurltlooat mnrkot rate
of Intoroot.
The Intorooto of Cuatomors are
closely guarded and every facility
compatible with principles of
Bound banking freely oxtondod.
Draw sight drafts on Ennlandlro-
land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu
rope.
Qoll European Passat" ) Tickets
Promptly Maae ,
States Depositors
j
OF OMAUA
Cor. 13tii and Farnaiu Std.
Tha Oldest Banking Establishment
in Qmnha ,
8CCCKSSORO TO XOUNTZB JUlOTtiKfil
Orsaniced in 1808.
Organized as a National Bank In
CAPITA ! ; . . . . . . . 5200,000
Sl'Ill'IiUS AND PROFTCH ? 15OOOO
ornciu piincTCM
Ur.iMAS Rbimiiii , Prcatdcnt ,
Joim A-XBHIOIITOI < , Vlco I'roaMcni m
\ ousu'B ICocurn , Zd Vloo I'raaldenl.
A. J. 1'oni.iTov.
F. n. DAUB , Cuhlcr.
H A. 4Tka-tf ) > .t , Awlatanl Cishlor.
1'iiniAcU * gcrioM banking Lujlneea. Itsuoa tlm
cortlflcatcs bcurln ntcrcat. Draws itrtlU en Kan
'r ncUc anil rrlnoliial citlcn In the United Stfttoi
Also IX > IHJA , Ihlblln , IVllnburnh Alid tba prludpa
Itlno nf Ui rnnilneut of Kuro .
H , ' K , BUEKET
FUNERAL DIRECTOH M EW1BIILN1EB
111 North Iflth Rtreet Omaha
$ ao.ooo fox-
7.1 l _ REGULAR , MONTHLY DRAW
I III ing will take place in Covington ,
Ky. ,
3
Thursday , March 27th , 1884. ,
A Lawful Lottery & Fair Drawings.
chartered by tholextilature of Ky. , and twiceduEUr-
od legal by the highest court Iu tno fitate Cond
given to Henry County In tha turn o ! 4100,000 for tba
prompt payment of all prices told.
March Scliome.
i rrUe. . . ? scoea
1 Prlio , 10,000
1 I'rlre 8,000
2 Vrltci , 82,600 each B.OOO
6 1'ritos , 1,000 each 6,000
Prices , tOO each 10,000
100 Prirco , lOOeach , . . 10,000
200 Prlicd , W each 10,000
600 Prizes , VO each , 10,000
1000 Prices , 10 each 10,000
0 I'rlcea , 800 tich Approximation Prices , ,700
B Prices , 200 " " 1,800
9 Pilcos , 100 each " " POO
l,87fi Pilces. 110iOO
VTliola TloKAto , 82. Half Tlcliota , 91.
37TloH6tonO. OB TloUOtS. 5100.
Remit money or Puetal Note Bonk Draft In Letter *
or * uml u , llxpreei. Orders ot $5 and upward bye
o i > ros3 , can lw > ent at our expense. Add rein all
onion to J. J , I > OU < ! IAH , CovlURton , Ky
d-wcd Int Bw ii-\v 2d w ein.
F. SCHBUiJEJVIAMNM D
UKOULAU OKltMA
Homeopathic Physician.
UPEOIAUST OF
WOMKN , CniLDllEN b C1IRONIO DISEABEa.
Hours-At Il * ldcnceNo. HiSB. 10th Street , till
10 a. m. , and alter 8n. ra. Hours-Ak office , No. US
audlOuB. IDthHt , UooinT.iromlOa. m.toBp. m.
N.B. Tbo Tape Worm will be removed , wlikout
danrtr , In Jlnw of from S to B hour * .
F.B.YOUHaHOSBAND ,
I
1803 Farnam Street , room 3pm ha , Neb ,
Collections solicited Monthly or otherwise ; both la
Ity and country , and ou all lines of Itallraadi. Be-
urlty procured for debts not promptly paid , Bool * '
) it aud balanced weekly and monthly. A general
dltuiK biulneis done. Uowuiision ol all kino *
roptl ) attended to. U U N Utuk v 1 hint o
elcuoci ivea
Pioneer Drug Store l
B. E. COIl. 1STU AND JONE3 8T3.
DE.P , 8 , LEWIS , - Prop'r ,
*
AGENT FOK
Ohio Oil Oo.'a West Vircinla , Oylindet-
r > ud other OUs. comtautlv oa baud.