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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1884)
- -t * * * - . OMAHA DAILY BEE --MONDAY , APftlL 7 , 1884 , "All jou ovn fault II you remMn tick whom jou e > n Get hop bitter that never Fftll. The weakest woman , smallest child , nd sickest invnlid can use hop bitters jrith safety nnd great good. Old men tottering nround from ' houmntism. kidney trouble or any Toakncss will bo almost now by using op bitters. My wife and daughter ware made oalthy by the use of hop Kilters and I ccommondod them to mypooplo. Moth- dial Clergyman. Ask ny ( ro J doctor II hop Bitten ro not tha l > ett family mcJIdnfl On earth. Malarial fever , Ague nnd Bilious- ess , will leave every neighborhood as eon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and ' ouralgia nil out of her system with hop liters. " Ed. Oswego Sun. Keep the kidneys health with hop oittora and you need not fear sickness. Ice water is rendered harmless and moro refreshing and reviving with hop oittora in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged nnd nfirm in hop bitters t 'At the chun jo ol Ufa nothing oqtiata Hop bitterita.allay all troubles Incident Thireto. " ' 'The beat periodical for laelion k tnko monthly nnd from which they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bit ers. " Mothers with sickly , fretful , nursinf hildren , will euro the children and benefit fit themselves by taking hop bitters dai iy Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease _ that might have boon prevented by n timely use of her oitters. Indigestion , weak stomach , irrcgii' aritica of the bowels , cannot oziat whet : hop bitters nro used. A timely1 . * . . ' . " . use ol hop ntttcra will keep a whole family In robuit boalth n year at a little cost. To produce real genuine sloop am child-like ropoao all night , take n little hop bittora on retiring. That indigestion or stomach gaa a1 night , preventing rest and sleep , will dia appear by using hop bitters. Paralytic , nervous , tremulous ole ladies nro made perfectly quiet ane sprightly by using hop bittora. BITTERS , Aa rzwlltal . , fel worll cur * PJurhtft. Iti.r ftkd Arui. U4 1 ' f lb ni < p.Ur. Orf.n * . A few dr r Inmrl * d.ll lo . Btnr to fUM.r chftnpant , Ma U ftll mnm.r Jrioti Trr II. * H | rtttnvtrMit. A k rour * " * ' tlrwreui rot niuutuund bla. . j u. B. HIM ni & loxs. ; . w. vnjrriauAuiT , coia AQEHT. if. r. The klJnoys net a purlllcrs of the blooi and when their time tlona are Intcrfcrrra with through wiak ness , they need ton Inif. They becnuii healthfully active b' thousool Hoitottcr Htomach 11 It to re u hen falling abort o rollof from otho aourrca. Tnl > super ! BUnmlatluR tonl i also proicnta ant arrests fovtr ant ague , constipation Ihcr complaintiljs popflla , rhoumatlflm and other ailments Uio Ik with regular Ity. For solo t > y r\ \ Druggists and IJcal era generally. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. or MANLY VIUOll , Spennatorr lioos , eta , when all other remn dloa fall. A cure guaranteed. $1.60 a bottle , largo liottlo , foul times the quantity. $5. By ez proea to any address. Bold by alldruffgUts. KKQLISII MKDI rKSTITUTC , Proprleton , 718 Ollvo Street , St. "I b&Yo sold Sir Astloy Coopcr't Vital Restorative orvt' r . Every customer Bpoato hlfbly of It 1 anbceltatlnglycndonaltaaaroiucdy ol true moll " 0. V OODIIAH , Drug eli Omnha eKl 1888 lB-m&e. ooj _ RED STAR LINE Belgian Boynl nnrtU.S , Mall Stoanicra SAILING EVEIIY SATURDAY , BimVEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , Tht Rhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franet Stoprage Outward , ! 0 ; Prepaid Jrom Antwerp , 21 ; Ezcunlon , 910 , Including bedding , etc , Sit Cabin , ? fi5 ; Kxcurslon , 8100 ; Silooa from ? Jute 00 ; Excursion 110 to 9160. jHTPotor Wright & Sons , Oca Afcnts. 65 Broad' ' w y N. Y. Caldwell. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. V. K. ( IM. man & Co. , 203 N JOth Street , Omaha ; D. K. Him. ball , OmahaAKonlrf. in& cxl-ly BU9RH ! ! ' $ ELECTRIC BELT Will viire Kenau > nt > r , nly.U. iul lKlu , ili'litlca ' Kldnty , Hplnu nnd lltir " uMi.nnut.trthiiin.lltail Oifv , DjMMnln , Oniifl " ' ' ' " * . Cnlnnli i.i,1 7'lHl" . . . . - , \ - ' riiiji. i.i > iupfY , inipoti iici , UumliAiiiiv. liulnpiiu Uuil.cU' . ( inly M luitillal Itu tnallitltln Anurlinthnl Kii'Utlii'Klitirhlty mid itmir m.llim llinMiuli tha bud.and laalwrulmiKid In an In tUuit liy the patii'nU SI.OOO Would Not Buv It. DR. HORtii-I win a ktod with rhimrattliai aa cured by ujlng a bolt. To any onj allllctwl wltb that dl oMo , i ivouM y , buy llorno'u Kloctrlo Holt Any ono can ooulcr with mo by writing or calllnu at tuy store , U2U Uouxlai itroot. Omaha Neb. . . WIMJAU LYONB. u.iu ' ' ' " " I10"018'- ' ' 'oom * rreB bl k / "KorniloRtC. Y. .OooJinjn'j Druj rtoro , 11 wuaiaBt. . Omaha. ' - HIM o O ,1 nliu u Uulillll . > . xliaiitUmi tml iiremttura decay rociUK.ati Btce ie. , rrrorn of yuuth , etc. , trn iJirfectly rntorod ) loiiilin.t lifitllli > ni | ' " ' " ' ' > J'r THE MARSTOrJ BOLUS. o lnm > chl. * . T hulr uiAcrtoai Mobility and I'll j lrul lIccnyM uniformly ecwwuful brrtuiw imnui on iwr'oot iiKl cllrct t i , S. H ATWOOD , PJattamouth , - . . . MUDIKOr TIIORODOUBKIIO iND 111011 OH1DI HEBEFORD AND JERSEY CAHLE A8D BUaOO OK HUH RID BWHI e. Oorrvipoodenoo fwlldtK ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co. , IIJ and 219 North Main 8t , fit. Loult. WI10LK8ALK DKALK11S IK BOOK , /W 1TINQ OAUD llOAItD At > D PEINTEE'S STOCK "i"t V A MEXICAN SUNDAY , ri'hc ' Gamblers and Their Games al Tacnliaya , A. Democratic Mingling nt All Grades nnd Classen In I'urmmnco of tlio National Vice. Corrcspondonco St. Louln Globo-Domocrnt. CITV ov MEXICO , March 20. To unj truth , there is not much Sunday in Mexico < ice , though qutto ns much as in Spain , Italy , Franco , and other Ohristian coun < tries of the Kama rnligious family. So il was innocently dcomod proper to utilize tlio day by n visit to Tacubayn Of the plixco wo had hoard much , nnd of the goings on there a great deal muro. It is but n < dllngo in the valley , perched upon ono of the spurs that wan once n jutting promontory into Lake Tczcuco , in thai time not so distant by the Aztec calondni when the capital vraa n Yonico whose streets were traversed in canoos. It is r plnco fallen into decay and dust , in the very midst of which lies an Eden of blrdi and bloom , of roses , green-sward and peacocks , fenced with iron gates nnd r wall twenty foot high. By way of dicrcfl aion I would like to remark that I loliovc I could live in Aloxico and bo reasonably happy if I owned the mansion nnd parl nt Tacubayn. But wo came near not going there , The Pluzi intervened. My friend wni a Boston mannnd possessed nil the qual < ideations which enabled him to pronounce nounco thoSunday morning music , thougl ; by no moans snored , very good indeed. ] myself could perceive that the BiniBhini wan of the yellowest variety , that the nil was of temperature of nbout G8 ; that the chairs wnro comfortable , nnd the Moxicnr dandy wag out in force with n now ( silver mounted lint. Oloso bosulo us the bip bouquets of the flower market stood in roflu nnd parquets at 25 cents each , nnd contrary to the statement of the late Thomns II. Benton , their odors filled the nir. Little brown faced Mexican children , their jot-black hnir tied with white rib bans , nnd wearing high-heeled boots , wore around us in droves. The oodato Mexican gentleman , with the fold of his cloak drawn close beneath his HOBO , nnd a tall plug hat of the < late of 185G upon hie head , paced dutifully the solitary consti tutional ho had in nil likelihood not missed In twenty years. Two or throe battalions were undergoing weekly in spection on the pavement in front of the palace. The biggest boll of the cathndrnl boomed nnd banged nt intervals. Ped dlers of everything catnblo nnd drink- nblo , with their wares upon their heads , threaded the crowd scre.aming. Ladies on their way to church' flitted by. In n word , it wns a midwinter Sunday morning in Mexico , and Boomed good enough with Tncubaya still in the dis tance. But a row of green nnd yellow strool cars , first , second nnd third-class , had boon slowly getting itself in place not fai in front of us for some minutes. It waE evident that n good many people besides ourselves contemplated going , nnd we joined the crowd reluctantly. It may as well bo remarked hero that in the city ol Mexico the street cars go everywhere , II you arc n stranger you can not go ninisr by taking any that stand on the immodi- nto criss-cross tracks in thojjg. Inza. They nil , if you stay aboard-long enough nnd pay 12 ? cents , carry you to some quaint and interesting suburb. THIS IIISTOUIO HUNDAY JIOKNINd wo rumbled through long streets , pasl pulque shops nnd deserted little mnrkol squares , to where the view began to open across the rich valley , whoso shape is thai of an irregularly elongated soup-pinto. Most of the way lay beside the grnv arches of the throo-conturios-pld nquo- duct , nnd in some twenty minutes we were boiido the gateway which lota the public upon the stoop road which winds around the hill of Ohapultopoo. Through the gateway wo could BOO the enormous cypresses , some of tlium forty foot in cir cumference , and all of them fantastically decorated with gray moss , which were hero at the time of the conquest. Ohapul tepee to the tourist must seem n much prettier plnco than it did to the Amer icans ono day in September , 1817. Ono of the gems of Mexico , or of the world for that matter , it is n very ugly place to climb under fire rocky , stoop nnd over grown with brambles and cacti. The "castlo" oa the summit Is merely an enormous and handsome residence , bearing - ing no likeness to a fortification , nnd now , as at tha time of its'assaults nnd capture , the National Military school. Tacubaya came ton minutts later , tha mules , as is the custom in n country reputed slow , going nt n keen run thei whole of the way. Once reached , it was an astonishing spectacle. The single long , stoop , rambling street was crowded nnd brilliant with nil the colors of the scrape or the rainbow. It was a eon of silver-mounted sombreros , n surging mass of hundred-button breeches. Everything was there , from the barefooted peon girl to the French nymph in striped bilk and wliito feathers. In every tout were long tables piled with doublo-caglos and stacks of ordinary dollais. Everybody wns opon'y ' gambling. Roulette , rouge ot noir , monte , nil the French ami all the Mex ican games were crowded with eager do voices. Blear-eyed old roues who know their little games by years of assiduous practice sat intent in their places , rolling cigarettes and lighting them , and deftly stacking piles of coin upoumystiasquares while again nnd loss scorned nliko entire ly powerless to oll'iiot ns much as n looker or n grimace in their vulcanized faces. Women were there , also , as silent nnd intent and hundaomo ns the men , nnel oven moru chijdren reached over each other's shoulders to deposit smooth rials on rod or white squares. The uusul music discoursed its dying strains from n stand , serving , as its only effect , to fill the spaces of n silence that otherwise would bo oppressive. OAMKS 0 ? ALL KINDS. All the place and all the acono was de voted to the vice that at Taoubaya rises almost to tha dignity of an industry , On the ground of the ttreot were arranged guinea aa childish na marbles , for the benefit uf the largo class whoso capital did not rise above a few coppers. Everywhere the dulco peddler cried his wares , finding purchasers enough to utablith the fact that the Mexican lias n sweet tooth. The air was rodolunt of the yeasty odor of pulque , nnd a largo pro portion of the crowd hud nmuied thorn- selves by acquiring the sleepy nnd good * naturcd intoxication of that celebrated bovoraqo , nnd worn loading cnch other around by the hand. It is natural and sustaining to the Mex ican peasant to ait and aleep on the ground. Groups numbering dozens equal led thus , enjoying the festive eceno in the only manner possible to ago mid do Brepitudo , and idly gossiping upon neigh borhood topics. Street restaurants diet a lively business. A street restaurant is A woman who ciU on the groaud , fan- nine the embers which glow beneath n shallow earthen dish of boiling lard , In this lard float things which look like a variety of the doughnut , And these she fishes out nnd soils three for one cent. tA goodly crowd of the unwashed , higher up the street , scorned to bo im < meusoly diverted. A visit thither dis closed the pranks of a native who embodied < iod in his person the functions of n whole theatrical company. Ho had no hesitation in changing his garments in the public highway , and before nil the audience , and took advantage of the fact of his having on nr > shirt , to dnnco ngrotosquo measure whoso _ accompaniment was n rythmicnl whacking of his elbows against his naked ribs. Tlio hilarity was , however , chiefly occasioned by his recitation of cnncionct little doggerel rhymes in which the faces , dress nnd personalities of his audience - once were freely made run of. IK A CIIUIICH. There wns an old church there ns r matter of course. Tired of the abound ing wickcdncsss , nnd it bning Sunday besides sides , my friends nnd I wont thorp Lines of cactus hedges nnd stops out it thorock _ led to it. It was Golgorhn ovoi again when wo attained it nnd pushoi open the decaying door. Skulls am largo bones lay promiscuously around The lloor wns n , complete pavement ol foot-worn grnvo-stoncs. Even the bad room , where during its usefulness tin priests staid , vins a scpulchor. The oh crone who kept the place did not knoti how old it was , or anything nbout it The images and candlesticks , nnel tin Virgin herself , were covered with the gray dust of half n century , nnd the hart pine bcnms were eaten nnd shriveled b ) the years that no man has counted. J nskcd nn ancient man how long it hai been abandoned , nnd ho replied that il was nlwnys na wo saw it. By and by , an the afternoon waned , we grow tired of the festivities. Ilungui came upon us , and wo did not scorn tc fancy either the dnlcca or the doughnuts , To chnngo the monotony , wo hired n car riago. The moon rose upon us nmic1 the mighty cyproBBos of Chapultopoc , ant made black shadows below the gray ole buttresses that seem to hnvo boon pul there to support the hill , and gleamed upon the single golden star of the be.iuti ful monument to the soldiers who fell ii : defense of the placo. Emerging from the gate * , guarded bj two mounted sentinels , wo drove slowly back to the city by that pnsoo destined tc bo era long ono of the finest drives in the world. The groups of colossal statuary placed at intervals along the road looked like sllhouottsagainst the blue black sky ; n sky compared to which even thnt ol of Cuba Booms palo , filled with atari that in these mountain tropics seem nearer than these which hang in the hazy skies of homo. There was a "Sun of Austorlitz , " but to us there is the moon of Chapultopoc , n more mention ol which will bo sufficient to recall ono ol the exceptional days of our lives.J. . J. > V.S. Are you Billions ? Try tlio remedy thai cured Mrs. Clement of Franklyn.N. H Hood's Sarsapnrilln , made in Lowol ! Mass. _ SHE WANTED TO POP. A Bnelly Scarce ! Swain Who Provoel to iJo too ProvlouH. Burlington Fieo Press. "Say , George I'm going to pop" - _ The young man reached for his hal with a frightened expression of counte nance , and faltered out something nboul nn engagement with n man down at the hotel. "Why , George , you 'nint going sc early , nro you ? I wns just going to say that If you'd stay a little while loncoi I'd pop" - George disappeared through the parlor - lor door , nnd was hastily fumbling for the catch-lock in the hall. "Say , George what's the matter ? " she cried , rushing out after him. "What nro you going away in such a hurry for ? If you'll stop just a few moments longer I'll pop" But George was thrashing nround in the storm-house , nnd jabbing the uoor nil over to find the latch. Ho finally buist n hinge off and was kiting down the path like a frightened door , when his girl stuck her hcnd out into the frosty air and bawled out so 'that she could bo hoard a block away : ' Say , George I if you'll ' como back I'll nor > Boino corn t" George came back. Cure Thnt Cold. Do not mifloryour Lunca to bocoino diseased by allowiuR a cold to contitmo without uu ef fort tu euro it. Thousands Imvo ( Hod premature - turo iloutliH , tlioictlnis of Consumptions , by simply nnRloctliiR n cold. 1)11. Wfll. HALL'S BALSAM for tlio LUNGS will euro Colds , Coiifih * nu < l Con- suuiptlo Buror nnd quidcor tlmu nny other remedy It acts almost like inaglo iu many cases , and in others Its olfoct , though slow , is sura if pornlstod In , according to directions , lloiirj's Gnrootlo Hnlvo Is the Best Saho for Cuts , Bruises , Bores , Ulcora , Sail lllumm , Totter , Chanpocl Ilnnda , Chilblains , Corns and nil kinds ot Skin Knip- tlo 9 , Freckles and Pimples. Got Honry'it Carbolic Siklvo , aa ull others are counterfoils. Prlco 25 cents. Ir Motfu Liver Pills. Theiso Pills liavo never boon advertised very imii.li , but they have just an much intrinsic merit na though they were pulled tu the side * Ijy Indiscriminate aiUortUIng , Try thorn nud bo coin Incod. oniuora In Trouble. BIHMAKCK , Dak. , April fi. The regis ter of deeds nnd the county attorney liavo boon subuhoouod to appear before the grnnd jury nt Yankton forthwith. The Bubphoona calls for all records of real catato transfers during the months of May , Juno and July , 1883. It is be lieved the United States attorney will endeavor to show by the records that Bomo capitol commissioners dealt in real estate contrary to the capitol removal bills , and procure their indictment. Ariel PllOBpIuitc. No I'byslcian Need Hesitate. Dr. S. V. OtEVKNOEii , Chicago , 111 , , says : "Horsford'a Acid Phosphate should bo made oilicinal. It ia the most eligible form for thoadministrntionof phosphorus , and no physician need hesitate to order it on hia proscription blanks. " Wool Growers' Contention. KANSAS Cirv , April C. The Missouri Wool Grower's association yesterday ap pointed a committee to confer with the issociations of other western states nnd territories with view ot scouring equitn bio rates from railroad cotnimnies. Their desire is to obtain on mutton sheep , the same rates to oacteru cities as are given on boeif cuttle. Delegates were appoint ed to the National Wool Growers' con- , 'ontiou. A atato association of Merino Breeder's wua organized in the afternoon. Unless you use Pozzonl's medicated coin- plexlou jKjuder , which roatorttf freshneua to the nklti. and impurU n durable ) * oftnesi < equalled by uouo other. STATE JOTTINGS. Tha plnns for the noiirml school nro com ploloiJ. The buildtnc will bo of bttck , two stories and basement. The contract for the new poor house wo , lot to Mr. A. Zimmerman , lor ? 3OI5 , to be completed by August 1st. Tha docket lor the next term of dlstrlc court for Dodpo county now contains sixty- four casps , ami there will probably bo two ot thrco moro before court convenes. Knglncor Wilson , of Ottawa 111. , who recently contly miulo n mmey hero for the proposec wuter workn. urROJ the city to use electric lights Inntond ol gas to Illuminate the city. A plant of 100 lights run by water power woul ( bo cheaper than four times the number of gn lamps , llKATIltCE. Tha Beatrice National bank hta clmnpcc hnnd . Mr. J. B. Wciton 1 now ilreildont The McDonnell ticket swept the field Tuca day , The street railway proposition was de foaled. U. I1 , trnlni from Omaha run through thl city to Blue Springs. The arrangement wil continue until the now line Is completed tc Manhattan , when Beatrice will bo made it ill vision. HAHT1NDS. C. T. Ifnmlorson resigned the passongo | Moncy of the St. Joe & Western hero , intend ing to go Into business In Omaha. % T. If. ( Jrogg , of St. . .Toohllo trying tr bonnl n moving freight train , slipped nnd foil one foot coming under the wheels. Ho wil lese the tooi of the crunhod member. The Hnstlnctn Iteds will noon enter the dla mend nnd run for the states clutmplonshii ngalnst nil corners , A ropresontntno will be Rent to holporganlro the state baseball league OKANII ISLAND. Two now rnllrond i > rgnnn hn\o made thrir npjioarnnco hero The U. P. Daub MK ! The IS. k At. Handbill. Both claim to hn\o cranks The contest nt the poll list Tuesday result gil In tlio triumph of the progrost-Ua olomun nf the city. The isjito wns granting the righ of wny to thn B. & M. railroad on Plum street. The imposition came from the U. P nnd it wns burled out of sight before the sun wont down. TUB HTATK I.V OFNEHAL. Prohibition carried the day In David City by 35 votes. Blair declared for prohibition by electing ni antl-Ilccnso ticket. Prohibition nnd license divided honors on election day in Soward. The spring term of the Crete schools openot with nn enrollment of 372. North Bond cast I'M votoi at the town elec tion. This woulel glvo It n population of nbout 1,000. The Union Pacific railroad company con- trllmted 81,000 toward repairing the Plntto briJgo nt Kearney. The school census of Blair shown 930 chil dren of school ago , nn increase of four over the previous year. Oakland has secured the Burt county fair for Qvo weeks , guaranteeing the necessary grounds and buildiogn. The Indies of Herman , Washington county , are ealil to ho the most efficient members ol the fire brigade of the town. Last week n colony of about 200 people for Antelope crook , 100 miles west of valentine , from Vinceunoo , Ind. , passed through Colum bus. bus.Tho The right kind of a man can buy n half In terest in The Nemaha Granger. The editor is anxious to divide the glory of running n dem ocratic paper. J. A. Klhvood , nn amateur horsothiof , wai gobbled by the ollicors nt Blair nnd the plun der recovered. The team belonged to Bob Dinsdale , of Klkhorn City. Tholtovr. S idol , of Seward , had his pockets picked of $20ash nnd a check , in Lincoln. 'Iho nimblefmgorod fool thief presented the check at the bank iu Seward and waa at once taken In. J. W. Smith , of Talmngo , is just recovering from n sovcro case of blood poisoning. While skinning beef the kuife slipped and gashed hia knee cap , the poison of the knife mlxiug with his blood. I. M. Wolf , of Crete , was born on all fools' day forty-five years ago. It wns not his fault that Ills natal dny foil on April 1st. Last Tuesday ho wns ro-olocted to oflico without striking n lick wliilo his opponent workeel tooth anil toennll , Tohn McCann , a well kncmn cjtizon of O'Neill , wai drowned in the Elkhora the night of the 28th. The night waj dark , nnd lu going tu visit his clnlm a few miles from town ho loft tno road nnd drove into the river The team wn ? also drowuod. The fifteen year old son of Prod Oostorsich , of Norfold , attempted to ntop a runaway plow team , nnd it took 300 ntlclics of n doctor's nocdlo to BOW up the gashes. The plow struck the small of his back , cutting n furrow along the backbone to tha shoulders. Ills escape from death was a mirndo. John Pingman , of Seward , during a Into tear , tried to paint the Un with several lines of goro. After slugging an unoffending citizen ho ran against Constable Lciter. The latter put iv hole through'him without cere mony , which VN 111 lay him up for weeks , if it does not box him for eternity. The barn of Andrew Burklund , near Stromsburg , was struck by lightning nnd fired , during the Btnrm of the 31st , indicting n loss } f § 2,000 , , Tha contents , consisting of eleven bead of homes , five sets of harness , a lot of machinery , four hundred bushels of corn nnd a quantity of oats were burned , together with a stack of hay which stood near. Lafayette post of the flrand Army at Weep- ng Water , propnso to build a 812,000 brlcl : jluck , tha money to bo raided on uhurM of S.T uaclu The lower lloor vv ill bo usoel for storoi nnd the upper lloirtor n large hall capable of seating COO po < * plo. The Fchoino la backed bv lomo of the rlcnost men In the town , nnd will jo put through. _ /riia state reform school is within eljjht of Kearney , yet itn Influence over tha bad boya of thutoivn Is way below par. A gang of nmnpitorfl known as the "dirty do/on , " broke ntii tha school lionso List weak and Hinonred .1m dour knobs , latches , seat * itnd window ills with tilth. This is ono of these cotes do- imnding a vigorous application of a stout cathcr strap where it will do the most good. High license maintained its gtip in nearly nil thi ) towns In tlm htato where the test wa < mudo in thn la to municipal election. Only \\hurotliola\vhasbcoii loosely observed anil uloutm allowed to run the town , has prohibi tion been miccestfiil , notably iu Blair and Da- .Id City. In every town where the law has jcon Btilctly enforced in all Its details the voters wcro gatlMied nnd doelded by their bal- oUtu leave well enough alone. < L S. Schmittors sold "Peruvian bitters" nt Uclvi loto width Eoomod to "ralaa the devil'1 uniting the toughs of town. A dose of thorn undo a man feel htagcr tlnn nny mortal in I'liuj or county. Sclimittorj wna mmplnlnod ) f nnd hU arrest elected by U , S. ollicera. Ifo was taken to Lincoln and bound ovi < r to .ho May term of the U , S , ciurt at Omahn. i'hu I liters proved to bo forty-rod whiskey of tht ) worst kind. Frank lllcharda , the boss of n 4x10 dog- gory at lionklomnn , buckled on his artillery uid murchod on MoOooli early laat weak. Ho , ok tha town by Rtorm , whoopud it up lively in the street koptthu town red hot during an entire night , tiring salutes from hia gun in the lutervuU beUveim drinks , thumped tha proprietor of the hotel with a revolver , and uilulhl time generally at a cost of only MO. McCiHik fhoulil crawl Into n small hole whan the cowboys uro about , orhlro a cou ntable with bomo hand. Mr , Curry , uf Albion , had a narrow escape Win belug bm led alive , a fewdijs alnco. Ho wut : oigigod in boring a well and had got it down to Hamothlugorer it hundred feet , when , i account of it CM Ing In so much , It became necuajury to go down nnel put In a curbing. I liu well was onlv twenty Inches in dianu tor "id any one tan Imagine liU feeling * , when ; us | > ciidcd over n hundred feet from tha sur- ece , tha ueill lifg.ui caving iu at tha top nnd , ? l > r < | In't ) ' notion of hU mau saved hU . if " 8 The well wan bored ilowu over thirty ertibeliiwr vvhuro hu wan working , yet hu wiw oiirlaj ulmobt to hU waist before ho v&a ex tracted. Horilllcel 3'iuUDELViiiA , ApriU A dispatch let I no l'rt s from Jfiehoning City aajn nfteen landlords wh hud old frame houses and stables ranted to from six to forty Hungarians ouch , were arrested and fined variousaumsftnd coats. There is talk f passing an ordinance prohibiting any now Hungarians from finding lodging hero , A dozen Hungarians , including women , took quarters near the East Franklin colliery - liory , nnd are willing to work nt any prico. Minors notified the boss to give thorn notice to leave the placo. List evening a lot of laborers and minors made a raid on the camp with shotguns nnel revolvers. The Hungarians quickly buckelcd on their cooking utensils and ran down the mountain aide nnd disap peared. FOUE1GN FU/VGMENTS. / THi : I/OST HTEAMBH. ANTVVEIH' , April 5. ThostonmcrDaniol Stcinmann loft Antwerp with h'fty pas sengers , and n crow of thirty-six. AKOTUEU WllECK. HALIFAX , April 6. The steamer Now- CostloCity sailed from this port for Boston yesterday morning. During thick fog , she struck a shoal , and knocked several holes in her bottom. The captain attempted to ro'urn to Halifax but water poured into the steamer HO fast that it became necessary to beach the steamer in order to save the lives of the passengers. I10UIAL OK THE UUKII. LoKt ) < ufApril 5. ThoDuchosaof Alba ny this morning visited the memorial chapel where the bodyuf her hnaband was resting nnd remained n short time alone with the doad. The funeral service took place nt 11:30 : this morning in St. Guorgo'a chnpol. The queen , Princess of Wales , and Princesses Christiana , Louise nnd Beatrice went from the castle through the deanery to the chnpol. The Prmco of Walea , Crown Prince Frederick Willmu of Prussia and other royal personages naiomblcel in the memorial chapel nne marched in procession to St. George's chapol. The Prinro of Wales followoe the coflin as chief mourner. Tlio dean began to service as the colliu entered the door. The choir sang : "O , God , our help in nejos past , " nnd Spohrs' nnthom "Blessed are the Departed. " Coflin was then placed in the vault. As the queen retired the choirsang"Leadkindly Light. ' Ohopon's "Funeral March" was plnyec as the other roynl parsonages withdrew. Anfjosturn Bittern nro the best remedi for removing indigestion nnel all diseases orig mating from the digestive organs. Bownroo counterfeits Ask jour grocer or druggist for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J , G. B. Siegort & Sons. Tlio Ohio Liquor ] Jnw. CLEVELAND , April 4. An important legal decision W is rendered to-day rela tive to the constitutionality of the Scott liquor law. The motion before the state district court to reserve to the supreme court Wm. Butzman and Jacob Mueller against Whitbeck , treasurer , was decided by Judge Commagor , who said that two members of the court , Judges Lemmon and Commagor , were of the opinion that a motion to reserve should bo granted , but aa the statute requirou an unanimous consentofthocourtandasonojudgeWick- Iiam ) dissented , the motion would hnvo to bo overruled. Judge Commagor re marked that the majority of the court thought the Scott liquor law -was equally unconstitutional ns the Pond bill , and that the decision rendered by the su preme court on the Pond bill , governed in this caso. Attorney for plaintiff in error asked the court to decide the case on its merits , but owing to the defect in in the petition , discussion in this case was postponed. In passing in the above motiontho majority of the court virtually decided the Scott law was unconstitu tional. The case will now bo heard on its merits. Lpmmon and Commagor are democrats ; 'Wickham , a republican. AllE YOU GOING TO BUUOPE ? lu another column will bo found the an nouncement of Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON , Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York , relative to the very complete arrangements they have made for tours In Europs ths coming Spring and Summer. "Cook'a Kxcur- Bionlnt , " containing maps and full portluulnrt , will he mailed to any address on receipt of 1C cents Tlio Blue nnel the Gray. YOUK , April 4. General Grant being invited to preside ovnr the mooting to bo hold hero under the auspices of thn soldiers of both armies of the Into civil war to raise funds to build a homo for lisabletl ox-confedorato soldiera , writes to General J. B. Gordon , promising his aup- [ iort , financial and otherwise. General Srant adds : "I am in hearty sympathy with the movement , and would bo glad t accept the position of presiding oflicer if I was able to do so. Youmay ] rely on mo , however , for rendering all the aid I can in carrying cut the designs of the mooting. " Baby's Petition. 'Jto 13 rcitlcss , ilaj B are llcctlnff , 'hilclrcn bloom , but illo li taithlnc ; iVnrnliiK take , all friends ami mothers , iVatUi the iirecloui iirliautl ; brothers ; toad the homo Ufa ot Victoria , Children nine , all ImaUAHrOKI \ ; S'o sleepless night * , by baby njiiallljig , Like larks thej Hsu In earlv morning. Vllliiinoiiri lll livviiyinon. RISING SUNInd. , April 5. Two mask- id mcn wont to the house of John Smith , living in this vicinity last night , boat him insensible , then ransacked his house for i largo sum which Smith was reported to liavo secreted. Failing to find the money they lit a fire and swung Smith , who hud recovered consciousness , back and forth over it , in hopes of making him diseloso the hiding place of the treasure. This was continued until ho again became in sensible , when the robbets departed , thinking him dead. A neighbor Jounel Smith horribly hoatem and burned this morning A posao is in pursuit of the villains nnd will lynch them if caught. Iron uiiil Ste-e-l AVeirlceis. PiTTsnimo , April C. The Amalga mated association of Iron and steel workers meets hero to-morrow afternoon ; o orrungo a tculo of wages for the ousti ng yi-ar from Juno 1st. Ropresenta- : iyos nro to bo present from every dis trict in the association. The amalgamated officials nro reticent in regard to the prob- ulilo result of the meeting , but it Beams bit bo the general opinion of the member ship that the scale now in force will bo idopted. TELiEUHAl'U NOXK3. J'mpcror William Is improving , The democracy of 1'euimyhanU doolaru for Uudull mid protection The bank * of New York hold $ IL'0-100 , in xcoea of legnl requirement * . A fire in BrodericU fc BUCOIII'D vvlra rope actory at St. , l.unU caused a UMJ of 840,000. Georga Leo , eoloiod , was hanged by a mob ) f HO citizens of Muguollu , AJua. , fur a- .lulling u child of four yeara. Seven membera of the committee on ro In fuvor of tha lutabliihiuout of a ioiUl telegraph uyetem with companies nl- eudy or tiuruaftor to be organized , but on the inunloii of bnlldlui'poNornmtnt lined of tol- u-raph they uro divided , four , Hill , Wilson , uwjor mill J.ick ou Iwlng In favor of the > ropORitlun , nnd three * , SauUbury , M ucy and cd tu it. jroiu < ippa The largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices Furniture ! DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just rccoived an assortment Car surpaaaing anything in this market , comprising the latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Exponsivo. Parlor Goods Now ready for tlio inspection of cus tomers , the newest uovolti's iu Suits and Odd Pieces. Draperies. Complete stock of nil the latest styles iu Turcoman. Madras and Lnco Curtains , Etc , , Etc. Elegant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. 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