OMAHA DAILY [ DAY , APRIL U , 1884 , Thousands Hiutonoil to tfcoir Graves. Relying on testlmoninlr written in viv id Blowing languageof Homo miraculous cures nude by some largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands to their gravesj behoving in their almost inwino faith that the smno mirnclo will bo performed on them , nnd that these testimonials niftko the cures , whllo the so called medicine is nil the time hastening them to thoirgravos. Wo have nvoidod publishing testimonials , vs they do not make the cures , although 'wo have THOUSANDS WON THOUSANDS of them , of the most wonderful euros , voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine , Hop Bitters , that makes the euros. It has never failed and never can. Wo will give reference to any ono for any disease similiar to their own if desired , or will re fer to any neighbor , as there is not n neighborhood in the known wend but can show its cures by Hop Bitters. A LOSING JOKH. A prominent physician of PHUburg said to n lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill honllli. and of Ills Inab Ity to euro her , jokingly caid : "Try Hop nittors" The lady took it In earnest and used the lilt- torn , from which she obtained permanent health , She now laughs nt the doctor for his joke , but ho is not so .well pleased with it , as It cost hsm a good pttiont. rcns or DOOTOits. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in. Wo believe - liovo the schedule for visits in § 3.00 , which would tax a man confined to his bed for n year , and in need of a dally vis it , over $1.000 a year for medical atten dance nlonol And ono single bottle of Hop bittora taken in time would uavo the § 1.000 and nil tlio year's sickness. A LADY'S WISH. "Oh. how I do wish my skin was a-j clear and soft nt yours , " said nlady tohor friend. "You can oasliv make it so , " answered the friond. "How ? " Inquired the first lady. " 15y using Hop Bittern that makcn tmro , rlcji blood and blooming health. It did it for mo as you observe. " mvr.N ui * IIY Tin : DOCTOIIS. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work , and cured by so simple a remedy ? " "I assure you it is true that ho is en tirely cured , and with nothing but Hop Bitters , aud only ton days ago his doctors gave him up nnd said ho must die , from Kidney and Liver troubles ! " BITTERS , Aa nMlbat . . , ef.iaulilt . . * . . flkm.rtovvMdenrO . . _ . * Aol wcvld. eur.1 ptI * . DUrrbv F m wd Antf. fcn rnal. A few drop , loirftrl ft . .f.iloutomr I u4 l til Mmm.1 ifrinll Try It. tivl ik jo > I" " " " ' "a1.t * Uwi * " ! * 61 UUOAltll'AT. If. JT. The kldncjs act a purifiers oftlio bloo * nd when their f 1110 lions are Intcrforrcc. with through wtok nous , tliov need ton- lug ; . They become licalthtullv acllvo by thouioof Hosteller . Htomach Bitters , ulioa falling abort of roll of from other sources. TnlsBiipcrb stimulating tonlo also pro * cuts and I prints fovir and nffuo , constipation , N liver comnlalnt.ibs pepsla , rheumatlBm , and othnr ailments UsoUwlth regular ity. For sale oy 11 Drug-gists and Deal- ota generally. THE MII.D POWER CUBES. UMPHREYS' H OMEOPATHIC- SPECIFICS : Inuao33)oira. Each number the tpoclal pre scription of nu omlnent pliyslclnn. Tha only Blmnlc , Hnfoand Sure Uodtcliici for the ) ) oplo CUBES. rnici. 1. I'cvcru , CongestionInnatnatlon * . . . . , 2. Wormi , Worm terer. Worm Colic , . . . H. Crying Colic , orlcetlilnRof Infaula .23 . lllnrrlien ot Children or Adult" n. OvDcntarv , ( Irlplne , Illlllou Collu , , . < ! . Cliolnra Mnrbii . Vomiting 7. Cough' , Culil. llronchltln H. IVcuralcU. Toothncho. ncpachn 2ri O. llendnclici. blclc lleadnclicn , Vtrtlga , 'J5 If ) . ly poiila , lllllloiis htonmch 2.1 II. Hiimrr 'J nr I'nlllflll I'rrlod UA la. Wliltoi , tool'rofii o I'crlodi .un 1.1 , Croup , Cough , Dinicult llronlhlliK , . . . H5 14. Hull ithnmn , rrjslpela , 1 runllons , 1O. llheimmllini , llhoumatlo 1'nln I2H 1 Ii , Kover nnd Actir , Chill , Fever , Agues .no 17 , IMIct. lltlnil or lllceillim .no III , I'nlnrrli. ncuto or chronic : Inlliirnza SiV. WTioopTni < ! < "iahrvlolpntcoiigh , M .no 21. ( innoral llcbtlltv , Physical Wtakneis.no J7. Kidney IH rn.e nil 2 . NerroiM llcbllltv < 1 < > ' : it > . Urinnry AVinhnrim.VttliiRthabed.nO 32. Dlienionllhollonrt . . . , . 1'alnliatlon. . . . . . l.OO ' ' ' bold by drugglnu. or sent by tha Ciuo.orMn- trio Vlnf , fron of rlmrKO. on receipt of prlca Hondforllr.lliiiiinliruVH'nniikoi , Illromu c , f Aadr u. llniiinlirovH' > ilnmvnpnthln Mca - - Jll ! Knliori Strrat , liew Yorii. Vuoii you coma to think of It , It la not Odd that literary people- prefer plpo to a cigar. It Is liandlor to Binoio tvhcn Uiey are writing , and over BO much cleaner. And then It irivea ( hem the true etucnco and flavor of the tobacco. The snoot fastldlouH emokcrs unonfr all nations and all clauos of men agree that , uo tobacco grown on the Qolilcn Tobacco Belt of North Carolina Is the men -Idle , iotu and refined In the world. L'.gCtcr than TurkUli , more f ranraut than lUvsnv freer from nitrates and nicotine than uy other , it is Just what the connoisseur l > raUtos and the habitual emoker demands. The very choicest tobacco grown on this licit Is bought by Ulack. well'n Durham Tobacco Co. and appears in their celebrated Bull DurhamBmoklnifTobacco. Ills known the world over. QetUie genuine , wlthUnll trade-mark , then you will bo sure of having abso lutely run tobacco. b Chartered by theStateof 1111- nola for thecxpieus purpose of cIvlnElmmedlato rellctln all chronic , urinary nnd rUa yate dlieaies , Qononhcea , Olcet andSy phills in all their complicated forms , alto at1 ' dUcoEcs of tha Bklu and EJood promptly relieved and permanently cured by rcmc- dics.tcjtcdlnaiVr/yreiir * bjteclal 1'ractIce. Bemlnal * ht Leases by Dreams , Pimplea on < n 7'i.ct".r't > i - > ' The appropriate remedy W at once uted In each cate. Consultation * , per. inmal or by letter , cacredly conndcntlal. Mod. : iclnes cent by Mall and Expreu. No marks d.on ptckaze to Indicate contcnto or tender. Address BBJAMCS.No. 2q4Washlnglon Sl.ClilwflO.llit jLfJUMJcfJ. . tu tutL tL HL THE ATHLETE'S ' ARENA. The Japanese Wrestler Wins AnotherT Victory at Cleveland , Though Ho Butted Like a Bam and Sorntohod Like a Girl , Prof , Donaldson Knocks Out an Opponent at Brainard , But Eofusos the Honor of a Bout With Duplosois , Pennsylvania Prize Fight Broken Up by Polioo , Mrs. John Jj. Sullivan Gives Illrth > Jolin 1i , } Jr. TI1UMPKUH ANI > IVUESTJjKllS. Till ! JAl' AGAIN VICTOHIOUS. CLEVELAND , Ohio , April 12. Matsada Sarakichi and Andre Ohristol wrestled a mixed match to-nght ! at the city armory. Thrro was a largo attendance. Prof. Joseph Donoly seconded Sarakichi and Duncan lloss seconded Ohristol , who was "tho unknown" that Ross matched against Sarakichi after the match last Tuesday. The first bout ; Japanese style , was won by the Jap in ton seconds , Ohristol going to the floor on all fours after two collisions. Sarakichi hutting him about the nock. Thu second bout , catch-as-catch-can , was won by Ohristol in four minutes , by n log and n half Nelson - son lock , after a lively nnd interesting struggle. The third bout , Japanese style , was won in thirty seconds by the Jap , who hutted like n battering ram , and slipped and scratched like a fighting school girl , much to Ohristol'a. The fourth bout was won by Ohristol in six minutes , after an exceedingly brisk and interesting contest by a body lock. The final bout was determined by lot for the Japanese style , nnd was won by the Jap in fifteen seconds. DONALDSON AS A KNOCKEll OUT. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Aprtyl2. Some time since Prof. Donaldson , of this city , offered to knock out in four rounds any man in the northwest. Three candidates for the honor mot and selected ono named Booohor , of Brainard. To-night the men mot in market hall , which was filled. Two rounds were fought , Donald- sou tunning the match. An effort was made to bring nbout a mooting between Donaldson and Duplesois , but Donald- son claimed ho had performed his part and refused to fight two mon in ono night. A PENNSYLVANIA 1'IOHT. BtUTALO , April 12. A prize fight for n purse of § 500 took place between Thoa. Dougherty , of Erie , Pa. , and Tonawanda , Pa. Seven rounds were fought in forty- minutes when of " " dispersed ono , a cry "polico" persed the crowd. HLUaOEU NO. TWO. BOSTON , April 12. The wife of John L. Sullivan , the famous knocker-out , gave birth to-day to a bouncing boy. Ho is named John L. Sullivan , Jr. Hood's Sars.ipjiruni gives an appetite and imparts now lifo and energy to all the functions of thobody. Try a bottle nnd rcalizo it. it.A A DKVIIUSH DOOrOK Who JniprlsoiiH and Abuses n Young Girl While Getting a Divorce. SGRANTON , Pa. , April 12. Dr. W. S. Madden was arrested to-day , charged with imprisoning , chaining and abusing a young woman during seven weeks. She to-day escaped and exposed the matter to the polico. The young woman is Sadie Olonahan , of Lowistown , Pa. Madden says ho was getting n divorce from his wife and alleges that Sadie was wailing for him , but becoming tired of waiting , tried to got away , and ho pre vented her by chaining her to a bed stead. IIoisl'oril'H Acltl PlioHjinnto' In Debility From Overwork. Dr. G. W. COLLINS , Tipton , Ind. , says : "I used it in nervous debility brought on by overwork in warm weather , with good results. " THE HEVOIATTIONAUV JKEPUBMO Tlio DIsNatltlixctloii tu Mexico Grow ing into llol > clllon. GALVEHTON , April 12. A News Laredo special says : For several days rumors have been rife of a threatening revolu tion throughout Mexico , which nro about assuming a tangible shape to erupt the atato of the quiet prevailing for the past four years. The causes are Inrjjo mon eyed concessions to American railroads , the action of the government ou the nickel question in ordering the base coin funded , nnd the repudiating of certifi cates of deposit on the return of the ninkols ; the passage of the stamp act re quiring a twelve cent stamp on all arti cles offoro'l for sale , notwithstanding the previous exorbitant custom house tax ; failure to pay the soldiers of the regular army , resulting in the demoralization of the troops lit Monterey and throwing down their arms nnd deserting in squads , because they are starving in the garri sons ; together with charges of cor ruption openly brought against the prnsidont , who is now worth 81,000,000 nltocothoi ; ho was poor when ho wont into olllco four years go. Gen. Trovino , the idol of Northern , Mexico , was waited upon at Laredo to-night by a delegation of leading citizen * of Monterey - roy , on his return from Europe , after a thrao months' absence. A _ political bar gain was made between him nnd Presi dent Diaz , the present candidate for the presidency at the approaching Juno elec tion The significance placed on his pro. matura return at n critical moment it that while ho will not countenance < i revolution elution , ho is prepared to enter thu field as a candidate for the presidency. MEXICO , April 12. * Many of the largest - est houses in every line of business Sro again open , It is expected that tlioao still holding nut will open on Monday. It is understood that when the merchants nil conform to the government , it will modify thu stamp tax. Confidence is being - ing manifested in business circles. IlallwuyMattoni. NEW YOHK , April 12. The directors of tha Wdbaslt road hold a meeting this afternoon for the purpoio of devising a plan to pool all the business on ft cash basis similar to that of the northwestern roads , and a op the existing competition. The meeting adjourned until Monday. N , Pa. | April 12. Ihn first train over the Pennsylvania company a nnw road entered Norristown to-ony. communication having boon established between this place and Spnngvillo , at which point the Pennsylvania line has formed switch connection with the Rsad- [ inffroad. . , , L m.n ROCK , April 12. To-day Judge Caldwell , of the federal court , decided the case of P. K. Dow and other trustees vs. the Memphis & Little Rock railroad , and appointed n receiver for that road. CHIOAOO , April 12. The east-bound shipments for the past week exceed 07- 000 tons , the largest in the history of the pool. A Ferlfcut Medicine. SINO SINO. N. Y. , POST OFFICE , March 19 , 1883. Ono week ago , while engaged in my duties as Assistant Postmaster , I was taken with \iolontpainor _ kink in my back ; it was so painful 1 could hardly breathe , and I ached all over my body. I immediately sent for an ALLCOCK'S Pouous PLASTEII and applied it ever the spat of pain ; in twenty minutes I was en tirely relieved and cured. I hnvo used Allcock'8 Plasters in my family for over twenty years , nnd have found them won derfully ofibctivo in curing coughs , colds and pulmonary difficulties. They nro a perfect medicine chest ; they euro without the slightest pain qr inconvenience , never leaving a mnrk on the skin. TI1OS. LEARY. 1'rcsidcnt of the Village of Sing Siny ' " " " " " „ , Jff. Y. When purchasing a Porous Plaster , bo sure to got "Allcock's. " All other so- called Porous Plasters are imitations. KXOX. Now Olitir CH Af aliiKt Illtn. BOSTON , April 12. Wm. A. Paine , secretary of the committed of the share holders of the Pacific bank , said this af ternoon that on Tuesday last a series of charges against Comptroller Knox was forwarded to the house committee on banking and currency in Washington , which is now investigating the affairs of the bank. These charges are fourteen in number , and contain entirely now cwi- dcnco , implicating Comptroller Knox. At the time of the previous hearing be fore the house committee on banking and currency , wo had been too much hurried , owing to the death of Ives and the change in our counsel , to put these latter charges in proper form , so wo delayed their presentation un til now , in order to make them complete - plete in every detail , both as regards the allegations and the ovidcnco supporting thorn. I am not at liberty to state what these charges are , because Knox is to ap pear before the house committee on Tues day next , when the charges will bo form * ally presented. They are very damaging to Knox and abundantly supported by incontestable proof. The first of the charges refers to another prominent bank in Boston with which also Comptroller Knox was identified. " A prominent shareholder of the latter bank who owned § 200,000 worth of stock in the Pacific bank has declared that if the house committee on banking and cur rency does not proceed in the matter as would seem just and proper from the serious nature of the charges presented , ho will at pnco institute criminal pro * cccdings against Comptroller Knox. ARE YOU GOING XOEUUOPK ? In 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 Burops tha coining Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur sionist , " containing maps and full particular * , will bo inallod to any address on receipt of 10 wnta The Ohio Scott Law. COLU.MIIUS , April 12. The legislature passed a bill to-day repealing McCon- nollsvillo or local option feature of the Scott liquor tax law and amending the sainu so as to provide for the semi-annual payment of the tax. The legislature will adjourn on Monday morning. "Mono sana iticorporo sano.1 "A Bound inliul in a Buuntl body" in the traclo mark of Allen's Brain Food , and wo ans'iro our readers that , if ( limntislieil with cither weakness or Brain or bodily powers , this remedy will per imuiently btretiKthun both. $1. At drug Rials. TELEliUA.ru Charles B. 1'inluynon , aged 17 , found'gullty of murdering hU grandmother , haligod liliiisolf Saturday at Portland , Orciron , In the coriidor of the jail. The Now York weekly bank Rtatmnont la as follows : Deposits , increase , 938,000 : ! ; ru- nerve ? , dscroaco , ? 087,000. Thn banks now hold 93,017,000 in oxceas of tha legal roriulio- ments , The Savings hank at Mineral Point , Wis. , closed there Saturday. ABSOU $100,000 , liabil ities not positively known , but very largo. The county funds are deposited In thn bank , J. If , Gundry has been appointed assignee. Thn Grand Army of the Bopublla post of New Yorlc h a made further arrangements for the thoattical entortnlmnont on the 30th Inst. , for the benotlt of u fund to build a homo for disabled ex-confederate soldiers at .Richmond , The ealo of tha Butler county , KIIIHIH , corn contribution to the Hood snderorj , took pluco ou 'change at Cincinnati Saturday , 1'ricos ranged from two t j throa cents nbo\ the market rates , and tha aggregate realized was about $7,000 , The value of the exports of broadntufT . . fur March , 1884 , waa SIO.-158.450. n0-alnst § 17- 811,88. ! for iboeamo inontli of last yaarj for the nlno months cmiod March 31 , 1R81 , It waa . . . . nirainBt SlG'.iOT.O'.iS for tlio same poitod ol last > oar. The United States cllapatch boat "Dolphin. " built at Itoach'g varcl , was fuicreasfully launched Saturday afternoon at Clioator , 1'a. A largo nuiubor of JIOIBOUH were proton > , among tbeni Secret try Chandler aud Admiral Mtillaney , and other ollkers of the navy. Wooding and 1'uryor'n fine colt " 1'arou- clalo , " ono of tlio fiu or I ton in thn Doiby and tlireo-yoar-old ctakou at tlio coming spring meeting hero , ran away ut J.oulsUllo ] Satur day , Injuring himself badly agaluit a fence , Ho fell un hU jockey and the buy \uw fatally hurt. Dr. Bridge , of Pennsylvania , atate veterinary - ary surgeon , liaa dlicuvcrod pleurn-pnomiioiitn In n herd of cattle belonging to Goo , llughoi , of Willlaton townnliip , Chester county , near the faun of 1 11 J.owls , whoso c.ittlo ha\e boon miamitlno'l ' for BOIIIO time. One cow wa < killed anil the rent quarantltmd , A reduction of otio-hnlf cent ixir bushel ling been tccfl'jted by onn tlious.nul lulncrf oin- ployed by thu Now York und Cloxoland ( ! aa aud I oal oompauy , They nill now receive less than ban been paid for throa year * , The o | cratora cliliu a reduction necessary on au- count of tha Introduction of natural gas. The grand jury at Ft. NVayuo was last woolc luatructed to in\08tlgato Sunday base ball lilnylng , hlch hag reeu indulged in by the Ft. Wayuo Ii so ball dub , of the Northwnt- ern league , also liaing Ramps advertised for Sunday during thu BOMOII. Tha crand jury failed to return the Indictment , and the Hun- day playing will bo continued. It wan decided at the cabinet mooting last Friday toluve exhibits undo from the variout dejiartimntji of the goveruinout at the world's j Inchiftttlal anil cotton cenlonnlal ochlbitlon , which otratin In Now Orleans next Dccomlicr , and to-clay tna president Issued an executive order similar to tha ono IsMiod by Grant In the cnno of thd centennial exhibition , A statement prnparcd by the poatofllco do- partmont iJiows that while the revenue for the imarter ended March 31nt won IHM than the corronpondlnp period of the procedlncr yearn , the lesuo of two cent stamps oxcoodccl by 27 per cent , the combined issue of two and three cent etainps for that quarter. The letmoof postal cards hnfl fallen off about 13,000,000 pieces elnca the Inauguration of the two cent IktO. Connecticut U flooded \vlth pauper emi grant * forced out of Caitlo Garden by the gonta of stoamthlp linos. A Rang of mon ere recently at the depot In Now Haven , lace uninhabitable by vllo odors ml the filth of their persons. They finally font on an early tram to Merldon , whom hey were sent out of town by they author- ! , los. Another motoly crowd of Germans wcro ticketed to Mcrlclon n day or two ago. The tax-payers are indignant ever the pros ccts of tramps swarming over the stato. Now York banks bold $3,017,000 in excess f legal requirements. 1'dward Smith , American consul at ein , died of appoploxy , Friday oonlng. . The Messrs. Ghislin. bankers of Chartorlo ' , nd Antwerp failed. Liabilities , 10,000,000 'rancs. The grand jury of Fort Wayne , Ind. , re- 'used to indict localbanoball clubs for playing n Sunday. The carload of corn cent to Cincinnati from Butler county , Kai. , Hold for S7.0UO. The irocoedg go to the flood sufferers. The -1st district of Pennsylvania will none : t double-headed dolcffitlnn to the ropubllcin latioiml convention ono for Blaine , the other nfc : the field. fcfc Mrs. Anna Schoclc , manager of the "Homo fcw Kriondlosn Children" at Lttgrango , 111 , , , vas convicted of rruelty to the orphan out- Cl a ts. Soutonco waa deferred. The United States dispatch boat Dolphin wax Rticcossfully launched from Boach'u yard : wV < Chester , 1'a. Secretary Chandler , Admlrn iVllhams and other naval oilicors wore present. Gen. Badoau. connnl general at Havana , dot illnos to give his roasotia for resigning , The niprcRsion prevails that his re-ignation IB in lotno way connected with the Aqucro o\pedl ion. William A. 1'aino , Bocrotary of the shareholders - holders committee of the 1'ucifio bink of Bos on , says serious charges have bcon filed with , ho hotifo commlttoo on banking nnd currency troller Knox. The Third Illinois District convention no- octod Congressman Goo. Ii , Davis and John { . Wheeler ai delegates to the republican na- ional convention , with Charles II , Plant/ and V. , T. Snail as alternate * ) . No instructioiiH. Baby's Petition. Mo h rcttlcss , ilnjs are fleeting , Jhllilrcn bloom , but dla In teething ; VarntiiK take , all friends and mothers , Vati.li the prccloua glrli anil brothers ; lonil the homo IKo of Victoria , . Children nine , all had CAHfOim : fa sleepless nights , by baby equalling , Jko larks they rise tn cailv morning. STATE JOl'TINGS. CiRAKI ) ISI.A.M ) . A largo firstclasn hotel loads in the list ol town wants. The Grand Island public schools now oa : upy five ecparato und distinct buildings , ono if ton largo rooms. There were C5,3Gi acres homesteaded and 1,712 acres timber claimed in the district er\od by the Grand Isl.ind land ollice during , ho month of March. The cash business ot , ho oflico for the month was 533,000. Contractor dishing , who has the construe Jon of the B. & M. grade from Aurora to Grand Island , states the work is progreasluc apldly and that the line would bo completed jy the ICth of May , providing no further ob taclo should interfere. DEATH1CK. The Democrat pronounces for the "old , lckot" and the bar'l. Gage county furnishes prisoners in its : ounty jail with tobacco. Beatrice , with other metropolitan business , liax established a district messenger service. Another batch of 100,000 young ttout hss eon shipped to the northorii atro.ims. Misa Mary Knox has gene to Utah to Infuse resbyterian lore into the merry wives of Monnondom. blip will deliver some hard ICnox against the pillars of polygamy. LINCOLN. It is now called "Lanluun's holo. " George Tuttle baa boon hold in Lincoln in 8300 bonds to answer a charge of perjury. Tuttle's strong swearing was done in justice court , Frank Pepperollf of Pawnee countv , was brought hero on the charge of Helling boor at t picnic without government license. Ho iva bailed inS200 to appear at the no\t term if the United Statea court. Two or three boys were arrested lost Mon day far breaking into a feed store nnd at tempting to get some apples and possibly other articles. The boya were required to U e bail in the sum of $100 each , which they ild. THE HTATB IK OENEHAL. Aurora has decided to build a 810,000 school. Carpenters and bricklayers are busy AVost Point. A uiro fence factory , will soon begin opera tiocin at Auburn. The ladles hall of Doano College , Crete will cost § 20,000. Nlobrara takes no stock in wheels of for tune , and all gamesters lingering there are in \itodtoinovoon. Ono real ostnto agency in Kearney soli $13,000 wotth of real estate in the lout twenty days of March. The SewardCoal Co.vlll begin digging fo : tha coveted vein In the northwestern part o thu county the coining week. A ping of robbers in mask ontnroi McCook tlio other night and socuied S7" > in cash and considerable dry goods. PJattsmouthers falluil to , respond liberally to the guarrntcu test for Tom Keene am Kate Claxton , and the dates liavo been can celod. The Schuvlor dratnatio club In billed t ( i.lay "Ton lights iu n Uar Hoom , " In Nortl itond , Pretty t.dl bender , that , for an mill liceuso town. Hydrophobia la remarked among cattle Ii Otjo county , the rcHtilt of dog bites. Sovora cons have boon killed. The symptoms nr unmUtakublo. The jowalry store of Ales. Cahnolot , ! Nebraska City , waa roLbed of 31.000 worth o goods in broad daylight , \\hllo the proprlcto waa at supper. The trains ou the Salem k Nomaha brand of the U. & M. hat discontinued on accouu of the bad stnto of the roadhod. The road wa built during the froozlnir weather. Knglnoeraaro investigating the ronto of th proposed Nttawaka , Woodlewn & Northwest ern road , a Kansas corporation whlJi ha lixod ui > on Pawuoo City aa ita northoru tornv ntia. ntia.Harry Holilon wa n npaco bender on Th Alnaworth NOWH who.liilo'a ] > outln { ; fo "c-jpy" managed to rlllea mall uackot flv registered lotturu. Undo Sum will give hli a "Bit. " Sirs. JamM Jolmaon , of Urowiu Ilia , ii Here and sick woman , the result of curelossi playing with u Held lire. Her back und ou eiilo and hip were badly buruod. It war narrow escape from cremation. The West Point Creamery Company has no cetitod Madieoii'n bonus to put up anil operat a firit-closx creamery thoro. Wf.rkulllcon meiica Immudiatcly , and tha building u ill b completed by tlio ITith of May. A horse thief w as captured near Piurco th other < day , after a Iholv chso Ho had tw horeea which bo wan trjlng to run elf lnt' ' > th nerttiwent Ono wai suppmed toba\eboo ntulcii in Marshall county , Iowa. Jank McCaul , of Itulo , It n treachcrou Italian to fool with. Ho aneaUed up beliiu BUI Wilson while tha latter was working In looping ( Kwture , and felled him to the trrount with a Clew In the head. Wilson waa uucou scions for hour * , but finally recovered. Me- Caul skipped out. The row originated In a tongue lathing. In Humming up the improvements of Fair , ! old , thin far dining tlio spring. Tlio Ilorald ndg that sixteen now residences have boon omplotod , as many moro enlarged anil 1m- , ) roved , and probably not loss than sixteen moro under contract. A Fall City small boy put a IMitod match n tlio pocket of another lad , There won a ackogo of powder In the pocket. It wont off. 0 did tlio lx > y. HU clothes caught fire and jft a number of Intorottlng blisters like the roduct of an old tlnio whaling. Fools and puns never part till death como . 1 nhocking tragedy , the result of carelessly landlln ? a revolver , occurred four miles from Jlair on Friday , thn 28th tilt. Harvey 'rcnch , a young man of 10. that bin httlo irother through the body , death following in a ew bourn. Beatrice ) Is about the ftatno distance from ) maha ai Pawnco City Is , vet you on got a round trip ticket between those two points for S5.40. It will coit just 85.20 to get a round .rip between hero and Lincoln , just half the distance. Competition explains the low rato. JPawnoo Press. Fairflold 1 * talking of a college. About one fear ago n committee wax nppolnto cl bv the : hurdies olNebraska | and Kfltisus , of thoChrK- , lan denomination , to coo what could bo done award * the establishment of a college undo : , ho patronage of that church , somewhere , jlthor In Nebraska or Kansas. This commit- , eo Is now seeking a location and are reported 'avorablo to Farliold. A nito worth $3,000 ia ir t requisite. Out at Ihnorick , Madison county , a crowc ! if boys drained a keg of boor and felt quite oily and in fiehtlng trim. Chan. McCallum and Cha.i. Willmoro warmed up ever thu nerlts of n horse rnco , and to cm- ph'wlzo the arguumont , Willmoro cut a milo track across McJallnrn's bow els , which made him "wilt like water. " It waa .ho work of an assaisin nrmod with a jnuk < kulfo. McCallutn died Inst Tuesday. Will- moro was jailed at Madison. Ho ia piid to bo entirely | satisfied with his work and expects to cnmo out all right , vvlth verdict of justifiable liomlcldo. " The Stella Trihuno figures a murderous eon. sation out of the discovery of a hutiiun sk lo t on in the trunk of n , tree near St. Dcrolu n 'ow weeks OKO. "Somo sixteen yoara ago n well dressed man applied to Henry Mullett , who lives on thu Missouri ji.st opposite the 3t Deroin ferry for a night's lodging. Mr. Mullett boln ? unable to keep him , lot him cross the rlvor that nlclit. Ho was taken icrons the river In a skill by two men who Ivod I in St. Deroin from where ho wanted to continue hia jouruoy to Trues and pay over ho money which honad with him for certain j ; ror , ta of land ho had previously bargained for. Shortly after tl.o two follows whoso characters wore questionable left for parts unknown. A f ow ( laya ] ago mon were engaged in sawing down a lollow elm tree near St. Doroin. When the , rco fell , they to their horror found they had lawod through a skeleton. The quoation now a , is this the remains of the man who was .akon acroBs the river sixteen years ago and 103 . not been hoard from slnco , and where are .ho two follows who took thia man across the river ? " Is Your Blood Pure ? Now thia is an important quoation , for with out pure and wholesome blood there can bo no perfect health , and without rood health lifo ia i mere burden and a wosto. For impure blood the bos * medicine known Is SCOVILL'S SAKSAPAHILLA Oil BLOOD AND LIV. ; USYKUPmay bo bo implicitly relied on when every thine else fails. Take it in tbo Spring time ospociallyfor the impure secretions of the blood incident to that season of the year ; md take it at all times for Cancer , Scrofula , Liver complaints , Weakness , Boils , Tumors , swellings , Skin Diseases , Malaria and the .housand ilia that como from impure blood. Talking about the Liver , wo presume ill ; emper is moro often caused by a diaorderod iver than anything eho. To in euro a cheer- ul disposition take RCOVILL'S BLOOD \ND LlViil : SYIIUP which will remove .ho prlmo cause ( and restore the miud to its uiturnl equilibrium. Not Proud of Her Country men. Carson ( Ncv. ) Appeal. Sam Jones , of Gold Hill , who dearly eves a joke , has a domestic in his house who is a countrywoman of Sullivan. The other morning hoand Evan Williams were lating breakfast , when , by a preconcerted igreoment , they began a dialogue some- hing like this , Sain leading oil' : "Curious , ain't ' it , that Sullivan took water from that Dutchman ? " "Yes , indeed ; I was astonished. Ho ecmcd perfectly cowed. " 'Well , I don't blame him. Hano is a ) ig man and strong as a bull , and I guess 10 can lick any two mon in the world , Colin included. " "Phat's that , Mister Jones ? " broke in ho domestic , who had been hovering about the table ; "a Dutchman lick John ullivan ! Are yez crazy or dreaming , Mister Jones ? " 'It's a fact , " said Williams. "Hans Hoyer , foreman of the No 2 crosscut , Crown Point , deposited § 500 forfeit to moot Sullivan , and when ho saw our man : io weakened and lot the money slide. " The domestic dropped a china plato on ; ho floor , and stood speechless. "Ho breaks all his rock with his fist , " jroVo in Sam , "and runs the steam drill by hand. Wo pay him § 12 a day just for the steam ho saos. . Sullivan happened to como in when ho was making birdsoye porphyry with his fist , and I'm blamed ii iio didn't turn rmlo as a ghost. " "Mr. Jones , if Mr. Evan Williams says this I'd bolavo him , but as you say so it wouldn't go. There must bo some mis- thako about his boin * a Dutchman. " "Ho is a Dutchman , " said Williams , gravely , "or else I don't know a Dutch man when I sco him , " "Thin , gintlomon. " replied the domes tic , drawing herself up n couple of inches higher , "all 1'vo ' got to say is that John L. Sullivan's no Irishman , and don't spake of him as ono in my prisenco. " Angostura Hitters , the world renowned appeti/or and Invlgorator. Used now over tlio vvholo civilized world. Try It , butbowaro of Imitations. Auk your grocer or druggist fo the genuine article , prepared by Dr , J. CJ. B Slegert & Sons Front Chicago. Atlanta Comtltutlon. "May I have this seat ? " she asked of the genteel looking drummer whoso bag gage was occupying it. "I don't know , ma'am , " ho answered politely. "It belongs to the railroad , you know ; but I'Jl see the conductor , und may bo IIP can give it to you. " She grow purple and said : "You don't understand moan , can I take it ? " "Well , Idon'tknowthatoithor. You so it is fastened very firmly to the car floor and would bo troublesome to get up however , I'll have a carpenter to comi on board at the next station and ask hi advice. " "I don't want to take the old thing , ' she howled. "Is this your traps on it1 ? "No'm , " blandly answeiod the drum nior ; "thoy belong to the firm I travo for , " "Well , can J sit down h re , " she final ly screamed , after shifting from ono fee to the other. "I don't know , madam , you are the best judga of your muscular powers. "Whero did you travel from ? " she screamed. ' 'Ohicagi , " ho replied. "Tlmt settles it , " she said meekly "will you please move your valises anc permit mo to occupy a small portion o this seat ? " "Certainly , " ho replied , "why didn' ' you say that at first ? " The train sped on , while he sat count ing up his expanses , and she wondering if Chicago cheek had any equal under th < sun. sun.For For Nervous and i'ayfical Debility , reai "The SJonca of Life ; or , Self-Preservatlon. ' Warranted aa itdrerttsod , or money returned The Largest Stock in Omaha * and Wakes the Lowest Prices Furniture ! DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising .ho latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection o cus Complete stock of nil the latest tomers , the newest noveltir a in styles in Turconmn , Mndrns and Suits aud Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtains , Etc. . , Etc. Elegant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SEIVERICK , 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB' ' wive. AND TWO WHEEL CAETS. 1819 and 1320 Harnoy Street and 403 B. 13 h'0treet , \ f\i. t . Rl _ B. llastratod CaUlocuo furulshoil free upon appllcafon. . ' % J > III C 11 Cl 111 6IJ : D ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) 9 LIIV3E AND CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts , , OlT13l3 ! Not ) . O'O DEALERS IN afe and Lock Oomp'y HKE AM ) BFEOLAE PBOOF SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WI2 OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It Is the beat and cheapest rood tor Btoctc r-t any kind. Ono pound L > equal to three pounds of corn stock tea with Ground OH Cake tu tlio Fall ana rftstor , Instead o ! muni riff down , will Increase In weight and be In good marketable c < , i .tlon In tno spring. Dairymen , ft rfoll as others , who use It can testify to its merits Trr It and lurJ i Jjr younwlvea. Price (25.00 fit f'.ii : rtuonarge for sacks. 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