OMAHA DAILY --WED'NESDAi , APftlL 2 , 1884 "All jon own fault If yon rem m tick where you oun Get hop bitter that never Fall. The weakest woman , smallest child , ' nd sickest Invalid can use hop bltlors vrlth Bftfoty nnd great good. Old mon tottering around from * houmatism. kidney trouble or nny Toaknoss will bo almost now by using op bitters. My wife and daughter were made oftlthy by the use of hop bitters nnd I ocommonded thorn to mypooplo. Moth- dist Olorgyman. A k any ( rood doctor 1 ( hop Bitters are not the licit family modlclno On tilth. Malarial fever , Ague and Bilious- oss , will leave every neighborhood as eon aa hop bitters nrrivo. "My mother drove the paralysis and ' ouralgia all out of her system with hop Htora. " Ed. Oawcgo Sun. Keep the kidnoyn healthy with hop oittors and you need not fear sickness. Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing nnd reviving with hop Dillon in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged and nfinn in hop bittorsl 'At Iho chanjfo of llfo notlilnif equal I Hop bitten to .allay all troubles Incident Thitolo. " ' "Flio best periodical for Indies to take monthly and from which they will receive the greatest benefit ia hop bit ers. " Mothers with sickly , fretful , nursing children , will euro the children nnd benefit - fit themselves by taking hop bitters dai ly. Thousands djo annually from some form of kidney disease that might have boon prevented by n timely use of hop olttors. Indigestion , weak stomach , irrogu- aritios of thobowola , cannot exist when hop bitters tire used. A timely . ' . . . " . moot hop Blttm will keep a whole family In robust health a year at a llttlo ooit. To produce real genuine sloop and child-liko repose all night , take a little hop bitters on retiring. That indigestion or stomach gas at night , preventing rest and sloop , will dis appear by using hop bittors. Paralytic , nervous , tremulous old ladies are made perfectly quiet and sprightly by using hop bittors. BITTERS. Aa iHllnl tppthlnc toalt tl i < t l lu Iinr , nn o i frn O4 A.U vofU. ( tint Dj.p.p.1 * . Dunfccn , f" " ' " > * "d * " Utttim a ItM Dlpilln Ori.nj. JL t. " drop * Input dc u B of tt I | Uil f th.np.tt. , ( ad U 111 nmaa Jrtsk. It. 4 fcmt * * f cou lr/Mu. Atk Ttur twr r dranUl for MtoU , Buuhctutd bDR. . / 0. If tllOlm CTBOXB. J. W. WUPPEEMAHH. 0013 AOIOT , Bl JUIOADWAY. Jf. r. The kidney ) act n purifiers ol the bleed MOSTE1TEI& & nd when their { MHO RV TlUIBIATtl M tlani art Inturtorrod with through wi ak HOBS , ilioy need ton ing. They kocomi healthfully sollvo In thouuof Ilostotton Stomach Bitt.'on when falling ehort o roll of from othoi Hourccs. Tnla super ! stimulating t o n i i also pro < cnta ani rrosts fever ant ague , constipation liver comclalnc. tlya ] x > p U , rheumat'sm fefct STOMACH * und other ailments BITTER5 Use II with rogutir Ity. For ulo oy l Druggists anil Dool era generally. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. \OV \ UANLY YlQOH.Bpormatorr ihata , oto , , when all other remr ( diet fall. A cure mtarantetd fl.M a bottle , largo bottle , lou ' ttmoi the quantity , ti. By ex press to any addreu. Bold b ; _ all druggists. ENGLISH MED1 CAT , INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 Olive Street , Bt fouls , Mo. - "I have sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital ItostorRtiv ctvtnuv. Every customer epoaks highly ot It onhKitatioglycndorso It us a remedy of true mo 1 " 0. F oODtUN , Drug c\ \ rm ha eV1 1S8S 18-mfco. eo RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and II B , Mail Steamer BAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP Thelihint , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franc Steerage Outmxrdt20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , 12' Excursion , f W , IncJuJlngboddlng , etc.lM Cabin , ttl Excursion , (100 ; Saloon from $20 to $ )0 ) ; Exouralo UOto 180. jBTPeUr Wright & Sons , Oca Agents. 65 Brou way N. Y. I Oaldwell. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. E. Ole < man & Co. , 08 N. 10th Street , Omaha ; D. B. Klu ball , OmahaAgsuU. tatu coJ-ly " Tba Emperor Ixxils Hapoleon tmoked only the finest clgan the world could pro duce. Prof. Ilonf ord sys the Emperor t dgtrs were made i > oclaUy for him lu lla- Tana from leaf tobacco grown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina , this being the ( Inert leaf grown. BlackwcU'a Bull Durham Emokinir Tobacco U mada from the urno leaf used In the Emperor's ciirirs , U abeo * lately pure and 1s unquestionably the bout tobacco erer offered. Thackeray's irlfted daughter , Anne , In her sketch of Alfred Tonnyton , In liar f n't MenMv , tells of her rUlt to the rrcit i > oet Bhe found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco , sent him by Hou. James IluMcU Lowell , American Minister to the Court of St. Jamec In thesa days of adulteration , It Is acorn. fort to smokers ta jtitow that the Bull Dur. ham brand is absolutely pure , and made from the best tobacco the world produces. lllarlcweira Dull Durham Smoking To- baoeo 1s the ! ( and purest mada. All dealers bare It None ircnulne without the trade-mark of the Bull. GOLD HEDli , FABIB , 187 BAKER'S Warranlud altoluttly put Cocoa , from wLlch the excess Oil kas been removed , IthaiMr tlmti tht ttrtiigth ot Cocoa mil -Uh Btarcj , Arrowroot or Bujn aeteffio tu moro cconoa it Ii delicious , nourUhln jthenlaK , erjilly dlgc ti.-d , ai jolly adapted fur invalids t ft for persons la health. /Old / uy Uroc n ererirfbcrf , TOu Darciicsler , Mas VVKSTHUN N13WS. DAKOTA. The Vcrmllllonllo in proud of the territorial nlvorslty. The Immigration to the lnlorlorr > f touthern lakotn Is reported M simply Immense. Secretary Teller presented the Teller Host onipnny of Ynnklon n silver pfirndo trumpet. Tower City clntms the llnost public library i Northern Uakotn. It consists of 1 , 021 oliunoi. Work hu boon rosumocl on the now court ouso at Howard , Minor county. The build * ig complete will coet $15,000. Loading citizens of Yftiikton nro con font PR ogothcr to BOO Whnt united effort mny do tu dvnnco the Interest of Yankton. The Springfield Methodists will build , male- ng the fourth church edifice In the place , The lothodlsts oipcct to Invest 31,510. The Yankton Sioux loft the bottom landi : their reservation In anticipation of a flood , hey will run from wntor as quick as tiny s- sMadison Madison people rained by subscription Intl cok In two hours ? 2t > 00. to build nn opera ouso. The amount has since been Incicasoil o $3,5-0. The first annual cncampmot of the depart ment of Dftkotn'ri Grand Army of the Iloiub | < c , will bn hold nt Sioux Kails , on Wodncs- ay und Thursday , April 20th nnd 30th , 1881. The following record of the river opening at rnnkton Is. dirnUliod by The Herald : 1H70 , 'obruary 21 ; 1R78I'olinivy 10 ; 187 ! ) , March ; 1880 , Kahntnry 24 ; 1881 , March 27) ) 1882 , larch 3 ; 1883 , March M ; 1881 , March 20. A young man named Dale , who has boon oo- ipjl" ( , ' the responsible ) potltloti of ngout for 10 Northwestern Klovntor company nt Minta as dlsnpDoarcd. An examination of his no- ounts proves him to bo nhort ta cash at loust 1,000. The real estate question In connection with 10 proposed Motlionlst university has been ottlod. A high plateau overlooking Mltchull s tj bo the site. Lots will soon bo on the larket. The announcement Is nlio made In 'bo ' Hepnbllcan that' the College of Arts , to o erected this sprlug , Is a magnificent Btruc- uro. " The Cooper Brothers , founders nnd owners : Couporstown , In the county of Qrlggs , hive ust mada n sale of 5,720 acres of land in the olghborhood of Cooporstown , at $15 per ixcio , r $85,000 for the whole , the Cottpors to have ils year's crop also , which Is worth $10,000. 'ho purchaser is Mr. Howard Ovitha , of Now 'ork City. Of the ontlro area sold , 3,0,0 acres ore Improved land nnd the balance unbroken rairlo. WTOU1NO. Tlio Johnson county stock association will robably bo killed by the now mavoiluk bill. Christ Scheldo , n German , was run over and Illod by the iJonvor passenger train , ton lies from Choyonno. There is a great scarcity of beef in Johnson > unty , nnd what there Is of It is most accept- jloln the form of hash , George Jones , farrlor of Company I. Fifth ivnlry , was found dead In a haystack near uffalo. An empty whisky botilo and two nail bottles of morphine , furnished the foun- atlon of the coroner's verdict. A. man named McOloIlan has worked the uthoritloi of Cheyenne , Laramie and other owns for free PKSBOS on the plea that his wife ras driven insane by pistol shots at Ogallala , [ o is deadheading his way to Portland , > rogon. Shooting cattle has become a pastime with umo ono in the northern portion of Johnson ounty. If the indignant neighbors do not nng him in the meantime , the county will adoavor to furnish him employment about 10 last of Juno. The Lodge Polo ditch and reservoir corn- any of Laramie county lias filed its articles f incorporation. It is ta furnish water for rrig tiou , milling , agricultural nnd median- cal purposes , Itn capital stock is divided nto 150 shares of $100 each. The rocoat reduction of U. P. * employes mounted to ten per cent in Cheyenne. When lie boss announced a reduction of working ours la order to keep all his mon , most of Item struck. Now men were put in their loco and the kickers got their time checks. Comnliments of The Boomerang : "Sj ably/ i the Union Pacific managed over the western ( vision that , during the late storm , , when now was falling thick and fast , drifting to URO depths in places on each division , through which snow plows were being driven at the roatest speed , in order that passengers and nail might not bo delayed , only two or three ory trival accidents occurred. A delay ol Ix hours was the result. " There was a surprise party at the Kogon anch In Sweet water county on the night elbe bo 20th , Fifty persons were present. Alonn oward the hour "when graves yawn anil actors raise the dead , " a party of five prairie vhoopora arrived , well filled with whisky and well armed , The dance was merry nnd joy corned unconfincd till the leader of the gang announced , "We're going to tear the hearts out of the whole Itogers family if they put or any airs around us. The threat was carrleil iut to the letter. At 2 a. in. the row began , nd when It ended John Itogers , his brothoi } eorgo Rogers and his son George Kogora > . , were weltering in their blood. The oldei itugors was statibed In tnn loft side , the kiilfi mtering one of his kidnoys. His brother hiu > eon stabbed in the back , the blade of thi weapon cutting through Into his abdomen and George Hogers , jr. , was badly stabbed be iwcon the shoulder blades , The woundoc nou were Immediately cared for and tin iponcy physician at the Shoshone agency son or. Ho found the throe men In a crltica condition , but thought it possible all roigh survive thulr wounds. The assassins cs capod. COLORADO. A portion of the late confederated Ute res irvatlou has boon proclaimed govormnon land. land.Tho The Gtmnlson council has appropriated $20. 000 for running the city this year. And thi ognlunt 385.0CO for last year. Durnngo , in her solitude , kills time by argu ing the Ute question , and has arrived at th conclusion that they mutt go. A letter received at Denver says that th snow at Garilold Is about fifteen feet deep 01 the level. Garfield Is the coming summer ro sort. sort.Tho The medical department of the Denver unl vorblty has turned loose five young doctort Siildo doctors are frequently hung out In Col oradc. The Denver & Itio Grande road bed is bn Ing widened through the Grand canyon , It ! thought that the third rail will bo laid t Sallda by August 1 , The copper and smelter being erected a Canon City by the llockv Mountain Mln Development company will bo completed am blown la in a few weeks , During the past two weeks no lets than ; dozen enow slides have occurred at and ubou Anlinns Forks , Fully twenty-five feet o snow has fallen in that region during the winter tor , said to bo the greatest ever known. There is about 200,000 bushels of wheat tor od In the elevators and In the immediate vi cinlty of Fort Collins. Wheat Uuuwworll CLMJ per hundred. This will bo sold BOOH and will make times somewhat lively in tha vicinity , Loadvlllo Democrat : James R. Mllburn the surveyor who was killed by falling Into naft oiuort tima ago , scetnoi to have bco tingled out as a victim bv relentlfs fato. H j ° , 81,200 in the failure of tha LeRdvillebauV 8700 in the First National bank and 8BCO li the Merchants and Mechanics' . A short tlin afterword ho lost 9150 out of hl jacket , and ; jhort time after that ha lost hli hfo by falllui into on open shaft. UO.NTArU. Silver Bow county it well heeled , with $85 , 000 cath In the treasury. nnT Nortbern , 1'clflo had Kraut covers 18 , 301,000 acres In Montana. Sliver Bow county It well healed , with $85 ' 000 co h In the treasury. The Northern Pacific Und grant cover 18,304,000 acres In Montana , The W stern Union Is preparing to third vrlra from Blunorck to Waihlngtou tec ritory , The Western Union are preparing to run i third wire from Bismarck to Wwhlogton ter litory. It ll rumored that Drum l.ummnn stock I booming lu London , $4' ' ) j > er ( hare bolnp th latett quotation four times It * par value. 1'rrt Benton ha * material on the ground " < $20,000 in c < t h with whtcli to erect n now school house , for which bids will bo received. It Is nimnrod that Drum Lummon stock U booming In London $10 per h ro bolng the latest quotation four times Its par valuo. Fort Benton has mnlctlnl on the ground and 20,000 in cssh with which to erect n now school house , for which bids are being re ceived. The Indebtedness of Door Ledge county , lo s caih resources , on March 1st , WAS $25 318 81 , being a reduction of nearly $1,000 for the year. The Indebtedness of Doer Ledge county , les < cash resources , on March 1st , was 825- 318.81 , being a reduction of nearly $1,001) ) for the year. The buntnos * men of Helena are endeavor ing to form a Helena & Benton railroad com pany , with a capital stock of 93M)0,000 ) , di vided into 35,000 shares of $100 each. The buslnem mon of Helena are endeavor ing to form n Holonn & Benton rallro.id com pany , with a capital of SJ,500OCO , divided into 35,000 shares of $100. Hclnna Herald : "A letter recently received hy a Montana gentleman from ono of the Union 1'n. Hi a officials In Dunlin , Imparti the intelligence that Bozeman will not only hive connection with Butte by way of tl.o Utah & Northern , hut with Helena also , and that within a few months , " The Helena Independent savs ! "Molllo Finlay wns the first woman in the C ; ur d'Aleno district. Four moro followed , whi'o ' others were on their way at last reports. Ono nma has taken his wife andslx > yoar-old boy to .homlnoi. All women who huvo gnno In lave tnada the trip wearing men's clothes. " The "Doo Carter lode" Is the wonder of the .orritory. It U owned by Mathew Wiinner. jlold specimen * from the mine f ho wed $14,000 to the ton and 1 % ounces of silver. Thu "Doo Carter" discovery 1 cs between the once fam ous "Snow Dilft" and "Bald Biitto,1' and is supposed to bo the happy medium on the ves * , nl divide , or rather the greater of all the rich quartz nil 1103 of that noted district. A Montana exchange , rpoaklng of a Mor mon paper , says that 'tha decomposed canot vhlch edits it is a late Impoitatlon from the i'ljl Islands , and should bo wilted down. He 's lee frcfh for this country , and oven the sav- ng grace of a now cot of endowment robes , soukod in the sacred grease vats of the church , will not suffice to conceal his plentiful lack of ability and the vait amount of misinformation and b.vl character ho has accumulated. CALU'OllKIA. Three largo whales were caplurod recently near San Diego. Bugs have ruined the fruit trees in Surprise Valley , Modoc county. A whale 55 feet In length was washed oshoro at Santa Barbara a few days ago. The crop prospects are generally reported ; oed ; but the ground is too wet for summer allowing. Copper City , Shasta county , is again do- lortod. This is the second time in 20 yoaia rhat the place has bcon transformed from a thrtviug mlnlnc town to a deserted hamlet. The Norlh Belle mine wai sold bv the Jnitod States marshal lout week for $310,000. It was bid lu by the Holmes mining company , who hold a judgment for that amount. There U a nine-year-old Rtrl attending the mbllo ecnool In Grass Viilley. Her name is Lulu , and she Is said to be ono of the most iromising pupils in the school. She dresses n tbo American style and bangs her hair. In addition to the nine skeletons already 'ound buried on the site of the ancient danco- louse at Jt)8ui Maria , Calavcrns county , four nero , making the number 13 , huvo boon dis covered. It is generally conceded that they were all murdered and placed there for con cealment. The largest partition suit over brought In Ulifornift was instituted in the Santa Clara county superior court recently. There are over 1,500 persons interested. The action is jroughtto make an adjustment of the Las Auimos ranclio by setting it apart In eov- iralty to the tenants in common. The ranch s a grant comprising 21,377 acres of land in .ho southern part of the county and Includes the whole town of Gilroy. MI8CELLANKOU8. There arc four doctors aud ono undertaker n Cal dwell , Idaho. Shippers at Portland claim that they can send gialn to San Franclaon and put it In a ship there for the United Kingdom at 75 cents ir $1 a ton cheaper than they can ship it from Portland. The Indians In Alaska are said to have used n making salmon nnts , the bulk of OK ) miles of telegraph wire , which was laid by the Over land lelopraph company many years ago at a cost of $3,000,000. Beaver Crock , Idaho , is said to bo a very promising gulch. It is about twelve miles From Itiglo City. Three weeks ago there was hardly 8tO mon in the diggings Now there uro over ' . ' ,000 , and the number is increasing every day. , Cure Tlmt Cold. Do not suffer your Lunirs to become diseased by allowing a cold to continue without an ef fort to euro it. Thousands have died prema ture deaths , the victims of Consumptions , by simply neglecting a cold. DK. WAI. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS will euro Colds , Coughs and Con sumption surer and quicker than any other remedy. It nctn almost like moglo in many cases , and in others its effect , though slow , is aura if persisted lu , according to directions. llenrj'H Garbollo Salvo Is the Best Salvo for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Soil Kheuni , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corns and nil kinds of Skin Erup tion * , Freckles and Pimples. Get Hoiiry's Carbolic Salvo , as all others are counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Dr. BIotfH Liver I'llln. Those Pills have never beou advertised very much , but they have just us much intrinsic merit UH though they were puffed to the skies by Indiscriminate advertising. Try them and bo convinced. STATE JOTTINGS. KltUMONT , The school census f-hows there are C3G girls and 185 boys lu the city. The brldgo over the Ptatto has boon repaired aud communication with Sauudors county re stated. The Uuloa Pacific road bed oust of Fremont Is very soft iiml uneven , owing to the contin ued wet weather and frost lu ti o ground , Judge Kly raUod a purto of fcOil among the generous citizens to Imv a wooden leg for Al bert Broker , a young German who lust a limb whllu working tor a farmer uoar Hooper , two years ago. > QIIANI ) IHI.ANII. To-morrow will bo a lively diy hero. The municipal contest nlll bo fought on thn ques tion of giving iho B. & M , light of way on I'lftm street. Tli metropolis of Hall county Is becoming quite a metropolis in the ean < ation line , I'ol- lowing tlosolv on the heels of the bridge ucd deut comoii the report of n pUtol nh'.t , liroa by John W , Sanders with suicidal latent. Mr. Saudew was visiting his brother , Dr. Sander * , of this city. While in Dr. Jans' drug Htoro , Filday morning , ha placed the inuizlo of a phtol to the roof of hl < mouth and put iv Ifullot through hid br.ilna. The causa of the deed N uttilbuted to buitnosg IOMCS dur ing tha OhU river Hood. Mr. Sanders was ougagvd in w Indow-glass making ut Holluir , iind ilia flooding of tha works aused a lues of $15,000. This , together 11 malaria con tracted while cleaning out the works after the florid , naturally brought nn mental dojirei- nioii , nii'itho visit to hU brother was under * taken to secure n much-needed change of otlmato and recreation. The result Is already told. His remains were sent to hli old Louie for burlaL 1IKCOLX. Attorney-General Powers has filed an opinion that the law doe * not allow assessors wore than $3 a day. - Qula Uolunan , the Wavorly murderer , 1m bcon gruutuil a new trial by the supreme court , aud alio a chauga of venue to Otuo county. This ounngo N inululy duo to the fact tint a Lincoln jury Is move ! by jmpv thy lather that oriduuco , The ladles And gentlemen who participated In the luttt vocal urtUU' f.stlval formed a per. liununt tti olatl < > P , with Prof. Fulrbrother M president ; Mm. Hirim Robinson , vco-pmn ! < dent ; Mrs. K. W , tfcll , ' cr tary ; Miw Ella B-l ; A.i' . . . 1 < 4 * iftMimmmHmm Mcltildo , treasurer. The next meotiog will bo hold in Lincoln. IIA1I1NOS. Mr. U. H. Pllchor will show the Hasting , ors what cnn bo done with tha olcctrio light , and will try to organlzn a loc.il oloctrlo light compMiv.to opcrateapettnancnt plant. Moan < tlma fifty lamps will glimmer in the dark ness , A young lender-foot from the east , who had boon making himself rather fresh around the Hasting * girls and annoying them with indecent - cent proposals , was taken out Sunday night by some young men , soundly horsewhipped , and ordered to leave town. It wni a Hastings maiden's rovclllo that roused her lonely sisters to united and per sistent attacks on the bachelor * . Hero s n clarion note ; "Lot us bo up and doing , with a heart on victory sot , f till achieving , still pursuing - suing , and each ono a husband got , " Thn Hastings college has just closed a pros perous sestlon with an enrollment of sixty live students. Workmen are now busy on the now McCormick hall , which , it Is expected , will bo completed by the lant ot Juno. A dormitory to cost $15,000 will bo ready by the opening of the full term. TI1K STATK IN ORNKIIAI. Central City is talking up a $11,000 school house. Beatrice has formed a $3,000 company for the mauuf-icturo nnd sale of wlndmlllripuinps , ungiuoi , etc. Two hundred and fifty foot of the Ashland bridge wont out with the flood. Sldnoy Dillon k Go. have retired from the butcher business In Nwrth Platto. Jadgo Dundy has offered his property In Falls City as n elto for n college , The Webster county republican convention , to bo held at the court house in Hod Cloud , has bcon changed to Monday , April 21. There are about 1COJ hogs sold in the Rod Cloud market weekly. A pretty good showIng - Ing wofh'Hild judgo. The murkot runs from $5 00 to SO 00. Sutton has a Building ft Improvement com pany , which IISH built a line opera house aud made other substantial improvements in that oiitorpiifcingllttlo city. "After sixteen weeks of waiting in the tha-iow of the corn stalks , " says tha Shubert Q , "tho beneficent father of till postMHces h s vouchsafed unto us mall facilities tmch as they are. " Two Cretans are repotted to have exchanged wives , or rather thnt onu , tired of his own , ran oil with another man's vtifo. No names are given , the scandal being intended only for homo consumption. Some of the loading citizens of Edgar have organized a joint stock company with a capi- tat of $10,000 , having for its object the Im provement of their town and the encourage ment of Immigration , Several dams have gone out with the spring Hoods in different parti of the state. Several million damns hav ejgonooutin Omaha also since tha mud flood sot ia. Strange what emphasis a letter can add to a word. Wilber has a bruiser In the person of Chas. Hurvoy , but like all that clans picks an in ferior and us'oi a bludgeon. His lost victim was Horace Mathews , whom ho bruttally boat with a whip. Mathews has boon under the care of phvalclans since. The editor of The Firth Times will hereaf ter "jlno the percession" on St,4atrick'a day. Two youthful shamrocks , a boy and Rirl/ ar rived on the 17th , the first twins born in town. / Donations of catnip thankfully received and subscriptions promptly receipted. George Williams of Norfolk , had an adopt- boy , Willie Wooden , on whom a fatherly core was lavished. In return for this generosity , Wlllio hitched up a pony with George's sad- die nnd bildlo , buckled on Mrs. William's filvor plated revolver , borrowed $10 on the old man's account and started for the wild northwest to join the cow boys. Now that it is probable that there will bo another biidgo at Omaha , the U. P. railroad company comes to the fiont with open heart and is going to erect a wagon bridco In con nection with their railroad bridge. It is quite ainming to see how generous a railroad can be when there uro a few "special Induce ments" thrown out. [ Liberty Journal. Another suit under the Slocum law has been started at North Bend. On the 30th of last November Patrick Moran celebrated his birth day in the usual way. Returning from town In his wngon he was thrown out near the Raw hide at-d Ida spirit went aloft. His widow has entered suit for $5,000 against A W. Gllman & Co. , James Barber and John Seivers , saloon keepers. The plans for the York Exchange Bank block have been completed , and excavating will commence 03 soon as the frame buildings now on the lots can bo re moved. The plans embrace five buildings altogether , with a frontage on two streets of H0xl20 feet , two stories high. The cost is estimated at $30,000. Two tains'left Nebraska City last week loaded with lard from the pocking houses of of the Nebraska and Iowa Packing company. There were twenty-six cars in oil , and the product was valued at $101,200. Maj. Wheeler , the well-known ex-sorretary of the state board of agriculture and the elec tric light 11 f previous state fuirs , has received u Imiuisdine testimonial from members of the board. It consists of a handsome parlor sot of seven pieces , a rocker , a sofa , an easy chair , and of four elaborately carved shairs in pairs , richly upholstered In crimson brocaded plush with trlminincs and tassels of plain crimson plush. They are very rich and hand. Hi'iiio ' , and major and Mrs. Wheeler very justly fuel qulto proud of them. During the wind storm of Thursday after noon , Mr. J. L. Davii < on. of Milford , went upon a now ono story brick ho was building for the purpose of fastening tha roof , which wax not completed and liable to blow away. By some moans Mr. Duvlion got entangled in the ropes ho vrni using , and a severe gust of wind utrikii g the bnlldlnr , thu roof wits car ried uwiiy come thirty-live feet , and Mr , Davisou with it. Ho was released from the doiiila , carried home iu an unconscious condi tion , and medical aid WUH summoned. Twc ribs on eltliur side -"ere found to bo broken , and ho sustained other soiious injuries. The recent death of Mru. Lee of poison in Crete , has created much excitement in the city. The Yidotto savs : "On account of do- mestio difficulties that have existed between Mr. and Mis , Lee for the past two or throe yearn and strong circumstantial otldoiice , the suspicion rests upon Mr. Leo as being guilty of n most foul and damning cilmo. He li ono of the oldest citizens ot Crete , and has always borne a good numo as a Mr dealing business man , and many of our citizens are loth to bollovo him guilty , while ethers think there is no doubt of the fact. A post mortem ox- amlnatloii was held and the stomach was sent nvvuy for analysis. " Nobra kk ) City has a younp blood , a crooked branch ( if thn Dillon family , who pulls hid gun on the l ast provocation. A few nights ago ho tried ineffectually tu put daylight through the nl ht watchmnn of the Morton house , bo- caiwo the latter rtfusod to "dish up the beer. " Ho blazed avvny at the watchman itud chased him around thu houno. The watchman be ing coruoicd , rotumed the tire , and a lively f unllado was the result. No aumaga was done. Young Dillon then went up street with blood lu hU oye. An old Gorman was ina'ln ' to kneel on the sidewalk and pray. Dillon was finally coaxed to put up bin gun and vo to jail with nn officer. ThU Is not his iirt acntpo. Through family ii fluence ha hai heretofore escaped the punishment dealt out to poor devils without frlondi.3 Peter Urubm and a party of Fromontors are exploring tha Whlta River country , UU miles be ) end Valentino. The Shelton Clipper Inflimatos : "Wa doubt whether the l.lncolmto * are capable of judg ing of the quality of the water , ' A much larger acreage of small grain will be BOWU this spring iu Furnus and Harlan counties thuu at any Umo aluca 1870. The bad boy of Fremont are numerous and vicloun. They carry "nigger-hoot r" sillies , with which they break pin to glass v.lmlows as o.'islly 01 with a i > l tel ballet. Three Ashlaud youngsters foraging on Wo- hoe Creek , devoured a quantity of wild par- enipi. It took coimldentble rubbing and rins- ( Lg of bowels to prevent a funeral. ] Ttio Fremont creamery is doing a big busi ness and the uprlng ra h baa not beeuu yet. About 7tO pound * of tha choicest butter Is be ing tun ud out every day. Thre more huudu are to bo added tu the working force at once. The boy with the "I-dldn't know It-was- loaded" gun has turned up U Nomnu , Benne i county. A sbvon year old sun of L. W. B a- nuu put a bullet through the body of hi * lit- i tie tUter. Tim child was living at Iwt ao < 1 counts. There U uy rouiu for bytnpntby when a father put.1 hl < artillery wi'lifii roach of hi : children. /Miont 1,500 feet of the coslcYtj ircrtlo o thn Blair brldgo was taken out by tha flood When tha gap was about 100 feet -wide tin ratlr still remained In place with the bridge ties hanging to thorn , nnd bvor this smpon < slon brldgo a man walked from ono side to thi other. Hebron boasts of her nnw depot , and clalmi It is the finest outi'do ( if Lincoln. There arc five commodious nnartmoiitit ; ladle's waiting room , telegraph and ticket office ) , gentlemen's waiting room , baggairo room , and freight r om , all well arranged and adapted to thcli different use * . The rooms are neatly finished , The floors are double , the upper being of oiled maple. The nrrcst of Capt. Dodge , the leader of the Nlobrary regulators wns a trifle dramatic. When Slicrill Huffman opened the door of the Dodge domicile the captain was titling by the fire readlnp. Ho jumped for his revolver , which was lying on a table near by , but Mad , was too qul k to- him and "got the drop" on htm before ho could grab It. Mrs. Dodge then jumped for thn revolver , but was antlci' ptttoU by Deputy Frush who got there ahead of her , She than tiled to takn It away from him , but did not succeed. Dodge thought the hone thieves were on a lynct ing tour , and when ho loarnnd they were regular officers ho quietly wont with them. The stolen horse was found in ills stable. Horsforil'H Acid Phosphate. Valuable Medicine. Dr. W. II. PAIIMALKK. Toledo , 0. , says : "I have proscribed the 'acid in a largo variety of diseases , and have boon amply satisfied that it ia a valuable addi tion to our list of medicinal agents. " Vnloiil Ino's Candidacy. Fremont Tribune. E. K. Valentino is again Betting up the pins for a ro-nnmination from the Third district. A man who has bcon in public life as long ns our representative has , sixteen ycara , and a man who has bo- comp so thoroughly imbued with a sonsu of his own greatness naturally dies hard nnd gives up only when all the life baa been choked out of him. The possibility of Mr. Valentino being able to capture the convention depends upon what sort of action is taken by those opposing him. If there ia a unity in the anti-Valentino crowd they can defeat nim. But if they scatter their forces and the moro timid are won ever to him at the last moment , as was the case two years ago , in violation of all pledges , ho may succeed. \Vo think , however , that the good sense of the republicans of this district will dic tate to them the danger there would bo in Mr. Valentino's candidacy. Ho pro bably has lost no friends since ho was chosen the last time , but the result of that election developed an opposition to him that was alarming to the party lead ers and it cannut aafuly go unbcedoc1. In the coming canvass the influence of Governor Dawcs is very likely to bo opposed to Mr. Valentino. When Val entino went to the governor sotno time ago to assure him that President Arthur would appoint. Senator Manderaon to the vacancy of Judge McOrary if ho ( Daweswoulci ) appointhim to Mandorson'a place in the senate , the governor did not give him a satisfactory answer and , in fact , would inako no no promise to do anything of the kind. Valentino then wont back : to Washington in a rage and there is now open hostility between them. them.Mr. Mr. Valentino ought to keep out of the race this time. Ho has had glory enough in the land office four years , judge six and congressman six moro. this district and state certainly do not owe him any further political debta. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an extract of the best remedies of the vegetable kingdom known as Alteratives , and Blood-Puri fiers. Train Talk. Chicago Herald. "Yes , I was in quite an accident once , " said the baggageman , as ho stood in the door of his car waiting for his train to start ; "it was a queer accident too , and I never want to BOO the like of it again. You BOO that long white spot there on the aide of my head that ridge ? Well , that was the result of the little bust up I'm toll ing you about. Ir was on the Lake Shore a good many yeara ago. On my run one day I had a Blooper a corpse , you know and as it was a throtigh passenger 1 put ' it' in the extreme rear end of my car. Nothing unusual happened till wo got this aide of Adrian a piece that wasboforothe air line was built when wo struck a cow on the track and got throwcd off. It was right on a high bank , too , and wo wont to the bottom with a good deal of a crash , I toll you. Trunks and boxes flow around there pretty lively. One of 'em struck mo there where you see that scar. But the worst of it was the Blooper's box brake open as it came tumbling down to my end of the car , ana the passenger stuck his head out to see what was going on. I wouldn't a-mindod that if ho hadn't como qnito so close to mo. His banned up box stopped right side of me , and his face came right down on mine. It makes me crawl yet to think of it. And I had to stay thuro twenty minutes before the boys could got at me , with that clammy dead face , two weeks gone , up ngin mine. I believe my hair'd a-turn < d gray if there hadn't boon BO much blood on it from that hole in my head. No moro mixes like that iu mine , please. " For seven years Aliens Brain Food has stood the strongest test as to its merits in curing Nervousness , Nervous Debility and restoring lust powers to the Generative System , aud. in no Instance has It over failed ; test it. $1 ; G Jor § 5 , At druggists Law and Blcdlolnc. "Stop that coughing over there ! " cried a Now York judgo. "Such coughing dis turbs the business of the court " There was a short painful silence , writes Eli Perkins , during which a. palo , consumptive man struggled with himself , then coughed again , and continued it for several minutes. "I'm bound to stop that coughing ! " exclaimed the judge. " 1 line you $10. I think that will stop it. " "Jedge , " suid the cadaverous man , "I'd ' bo williii' to pay § 20 to have that cough stopped. If you can stop it for 810 , you'd bettor got down off that bunch and go to practicing medicins. There's money in it , Judge money in itt" Many cosmetics for the complexion has from time to time boon put upon tha market. But none hav o stood the test as has 1'ozzoni'n medicated complexion ixnvdor. It U an alto- lute turatitt for blotched , discoloration * ) , frock- lea , etc. For Halo by druggists. New York Journal , With a roar of terror and an ominous twist of nis pink tipped trunk , his most sacred majesty the "Light of Asia" was lowered over the aide of the City of Ches ter into A barge which lay in waiting yes terday morning. A short run over the river and Jenoy City was the fust place in the United States to have a real sacred white elephant tread its coil. Allowing scarcely any time for gatohands and jbrakemon to worship his imperial sacredness - ness , the keepers rushed him into a car , [ and away sped the train for the City of .Brotherly Love , where ho will form tha I leaiiug feature of Foropaugh'a thaw. The largest Stock in Omaha , and.Makes the Lowest Prices JL DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortrnon' far surpaeoing anything in this market , comprising the latest nnd most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trndo nnd covering a range of pncos from the Cheapest to the meat Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the Intest tomers , the newest novelti' s iu styles in Turcoman. Madras and Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lace CurtniiiB , Etc. , Etc. * Elocant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. 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