Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1884, Page 5, Image 5

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    OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDl BSDAY. APKIL 30 , 1884
jiailway Time Table. .
V. P. K 11. , MAIN UNK.
WAV * . AMU VI.
rclflo Rtproite.lSI.OJpm AtUnllo Kxptew
Woetrrn EXPTOM 8:00 : pm WOT tcrnKxpross. 8IOp : m
O. Iil nd Vita. . . .4'Sop m 0. IslinJ Pam. 11:10 : a m
ttaoota Ex..12.50pm Unooln Ki..lS:65p : m
DIVISION.
M 7io : , 8.00,0:00 : , 10:00 : , 11:00 : : m.,12 in ;
1:00 : , 2:00 : , 8:00 , 4oO , B.OO , fl.-oo , 10:10 : p. m. On fiun-
d > } si 7:10,0:0IM : : \ n. m ; 2.00 , 4:00,0.00 : , 10:19 : n.
tn. ArrlvaftttrknsfordcpotSOlninutotUtor ; llroaiV
w 7detotCouncll | niuffn , SO minutes Met.
Ixsavu Council Hinds , Br old way Jciwt , S:00 : , 6.09 ,
10:00 , 11:00 : a.m. ; I2m.l:00 ; : , 2:00 : , 8 00 , 4:00,5:00,0:10 : : : ,
10:40 : p.m On Sumlayn : 8:00 : , low ) a. m.12 ; m ; oo ,
6:00 : , 6:40 : , 10:40 : J > . in. Arrive Tramtcr dcjiot , lo min
utes later.
Ixave Council HluITi Tr ntcr depot : RC5 : , VU ; ,
10:25 : , ll:2GR.m.12 : ; rail:2B : , ! :2SS3 : : , 4:25 : , t > : ' ! t > , 0:26 : ,
7:05 : , 10:55 : p. m. Arrive OmAha 20 minutes later.
LliVB OUlfU. L1AV1 OOURCIt > M.OrTS ,
r&M No. 2. . . .7:66 : m run. No. B. . . 7Sf : > m
" No.10 . 5-lSpm " No. IB. . . .11:45 : m
\1 " No. t . & ' 50pm " No 8. . . .11:10 am
, " No. 8 . S.K > m " No. M..7J15 pm
" NX fl..8IB : m Ko. 1. . . . 788pm
" No. fin..fl.Mnm |
ftfTTho above le Omaha Tlm .JF7
Standard ttino It U minute * lister than local
tlmo.
B. & it llAltnOAD TIME TAHtK-CENT. TIME.
DE.1TIR RirRKSB ,
WIWT BOBKD. 1ST BOUKD. "
MAVB. ARJUVK.
Omaha , . , . 7:30 : pm 8:40 : am 6:55 : pm 10.05am
AshUnd. . . SJ1 : pm 11:11 : am 4:52 : pm 8:12 : am
Lincoln. , .10M : ) am 12:54 : pm f 8V : ) pm 25 : am
Crete . llriOim : | 1:64 : pm 2:11 : pm 8,01am
nastlnjts. . 5:15 : am 5:00 : ( im 11:55 am 10:50 : pin
Rod Cloud. 8:00 : am 6:55 : pm 10.25am 8:21 : pm
SloOook. . .10:5 : am 10-35 pm > 6ltpm : 4:10 : pin
Akron. . . . 3:15 : pin 8. * > ftam 12.50 am llC5i : < m
Den\cr. . . . 7Ui n 3 05 am 0.25pm 7:30 : am
MISSOURI PACIFIC STANDAnD TIME.
DM-ART. I
1 6.45pm
K. 0. . ST. JOE 6 0. B.-I1.-STANDARD Tlini
Malldally . 9.15 ft m I Kxtvn f , dally
Kiprcps , dally I except lion-
eioopt Satur : I daft . U25nm :
days . 7:45p m | Mall , dally . 7:15 : pm
0. , St. P. It. & 0. STANDARD TlilB.
( Depot 14th and Webster Sts.
tnA\ . AnniVB
No 2 1'u9 cngor..8:10 : am I No 1 Pae'cngcr 6:20 : p in
No 4 Mixed . 2:30 : rm | Vo 3 Mixed . 11:16 : nm
Sniidaxg Occptcd.
WABASI1&ST. LOUIS.
Loavo. . . . . ' , . 7:50am : I Arrivo. . . . llCOnm :
Lwi\o. . . . " . . 8.60pm | Arrl\o . . . . . . 4:20 : pm
0. , B" & Q B. R STANDARD TIME
tSM * . R.15 am I Express . 9:2C : m
Expnw . 4:50 : p m | Mall' . 7:16 pm
All Trains Dally.
O. , H. 1-4 ! f. R. B STANDARD TIME.
Mall * . 7.50am I Kxprcsa. " . 10 00pm
Eiprcr . R-50 p in | Jall" . 7:2iam :
Sundays cxccptcd.
C. , M. & St. P.-STANDAUD TIME.
LKAVB AIUUVB.
WftlKkEx * . . . .5:000 : m IPaclfloEx . fl : 0m
AtbntloKi'.8:6nj : ) m | 2Iall&Kx. * . 7:00 pin
Sundays excepted ,
0. * N. W. R. R. S TANKARD 1IME.
Mill" . 7:60 a in I Exjiron , . 10:00 : am
Einre-n . 3:60 : pm | Mall' . " : i5pm
3unda\s ciocptul
H. 0. il P. R. R.-SYANDARD TIME.
Mull" . 6.00 am I Exureso . 10:00 am
Expreos . B:00 : ptn | llall
SUDdara exoo ted.
Opening and Closing of Ealln.
KODTI orra.
a.m. p.m. a.m. p.o
O > &N. Vir.,0.R I.ftP.,0. B.
& Q. , at. I'n-il ft Sloan ; O'ty. ' 11:00 : eoo : b:40 : b.ld
O. , M. &S.P. t 0. & P. In 1 ' . 9.0S 5:10 :
Wabuh Expr ea . . . . . . . . 12:30 : 8U :
Wa'JMhlocal . 8.00 fi :
K. o. , at. Joo/.u . 9:00 : flee : 6:40 : 6M
k J MlM' utl Paclflj . 7:30 : c:40 :
. Ei & , St. P. M. ItO . fi.OJ 7:5 :
31 * Union Paolfli , o.ciUnd . . . . KM
' * Union PrtolDo , Denv er Kx . . . . 4oo : TSU
O. & Republican Yalloy . . . 1:30 : 11:35 :
B.&M. Express . 7:00 : 7iO
K. & 1I. for riattamouth , S.
llend , A'hlnnd and Lincoln. 11:00 : 7:30 :
Oake open Mm-Jajs Irom 12:00 : m. t 1:00 : p to
O K COOTANT , Postmaster
" drucl > l > . Price
4U ud > i ccmi.
IJJ mill lor Bmoont In
Hotico to Cattle Men
000 CATTLE FOE SALE.
IPO Ileiul of Stcf n Three Years Old
SOO ' ' " Two "
20) " " Pcllers , Two "
160 " f-teers , One '
820 " " Helfera , Ono "
Tbe above de > cribad cattle are all well bred low ;
cattle , stralffht and smooth. Tlicse cattle will bi
fold In lots io Milt purchasers , and at reasonabl
prlovs. For further particulars , call on oraddtcsj
M. K. PATTOW.
Waverly , Crcmjr Co , Iowa.
. AJ o younz eraded hiilli. mlImoStw
A llooHoMf rlj-3Wpagti
I uumerou * engravings trc-
. _ avl-al iccrttl which
k lliuic contcmpUtlngmtrrlie | ;
k.liould know. Ilundmlf ot
JlUcflpti.howlocurcNerrouj
Debility , Bemlnil W kncM , cic. , icnt i ! y '
for 50 centt ( moni > j' or poiloie lUmpi ) Adilrfii Br.
4. bchnable. Cor. Broadwuy mil Lucai Ar , Bt. Ix > ulliU > .
WITH
n
'ad year work is doue for all ti
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
le World
to produce a more durable inateria ll
for street pavement than the
Sioux Falls Granite.
OZRZDIEMR ! ;
FOR 'ANY AMOUNTIOtt UMV\ \
U
ll
OR
MACADAM ! S
filled promptly. Samples sent aud
estimates given upon application.
WM.MQBATN & co. .
Sioux Falls. 1
DISEASES OF TUB
EYE & EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Until otBoe * ue roptlred from result ot flro , offl
with Dr , l > iker. Uoam t , Crelfbtoa Illook
tail
PRINCIPAL LINE
VltOM
CIIICAaOjPKOltlA&ST.LOUIS ,
11V WAY OP
OMAHA AND LIHCOlAl TO DEUVS2 ,
Oil VI V <
KAWSAfl CITY AND ATOI1IS01T to DENVER
Connecting In Union DoiiQti nt ICn
Omulmnml lcnvc.'i-\\ ) tlnxniKli tmliis lei
And nil points In the Oi-cnt Wo t.
GS-OXHSTGJ-
Connecting In Gmml Union Doiiolnt Chicago
ltli through tmltm lor
JV J2 U' YO K K , HO S TO IT ,
And nil Knslbrn ClllL-H.
At I'coili with throutih tmhn lor IiuUntinn-
nil" , Olncinuntl , Columbui , niul nil i > olnt < i In
UinMnHli.Kost. At St. I.uuU with tlnousli
iniliiB loi- nil polnlH South.
lilcjpint H.iyCoiclic < i , I'm lor CnilthUp -
cllultiK OliuliN ( scat' * tii-o ) , SimiUiiiK Curs with
HuvulvliiK Ch.ilrs , Pullman I'nliico Slcoplnj ;
CHI's ivuil tha l.unoiiH C. It. tQ. Dining Cn
run dally tonnil from Clilcn o nud Ivnusnj Oltyi
Chlcnjruniul Council lilulls. Olilcnjjo und \lv \
? Ioluu $ , Olllciiso , St. Joscjili , Atulitsnn mul
Toiuka | without ulmiic. ( Only UiruueU llnu
lunnlns tliclr own twins l > ctwcon ChlcMKo ,
1/liicoln mill Donvoi , nud G'lilcno ; , Knnmis
Oily mul Douvur. TlnoiiKli cin-s bctttcon
liHllnimpolHnml Council Khiirs , via L'uoii.t.
GOINO XOKT1I AND SOUTH.
Solid Trains ot 1'lo.rjtiil luy Couches nnd
I'ulliimii 1'ttlucoSloopliiK Cmsui oiun dally to
nnd from &t. l.ouls ; vjn llannlbnl ; ( Jiilncv ,
KooUulc , r.iulhiKton , Ciulni-Hniil < l3 und Allicit
J.mtoSt. I'uul mid Mlniipi | > oll3 ; I'm lor Cars
with Kecllnliis Chairs to nnd lioin St. I.oiil *
nud I'rorln. OnlyonorliniiRuof cui-s ) > tnron
Ft. I.ouiHixiul Don Molnps. Iu\\a , Lincoln , No-
bmsUii.siud Denver , Colorado.
It 13 also tlio only Throiurh Ijluo bul\\ ecu
ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL.
It It known us the cieat THItom'.II CAR
LINK of AmuUc.i , iiud la unlvci-Milly admit
" (1 to be the
Finest Equipped Hailroad Ia the World for
all classes of Travel.
Tlirougli TicUeta via this Una rAr snip atai :
IE. 1C. coupon ticket olllcca In llio United States
nnd Camilla.
T. J. I'OTTRR , PERCEVAL LOWELL.
M i amr dm " ft-N r-jll-w
Tha usu ol tha teim " tttioi
Lao" ! In connection with tb <
coriiorate name of a Rroattoad
ccnv 0 } s an Idea of tut what
required by the traveling pub
lie a Short'Lino , Quick Tlmi
and the best ol ncoomruoJa
tlona all ol which arc lorn
Inhod by the preitfst railway In America.
And St. Paul.
Itotvnn itud operates over 4,500 mllreof
Northern Illuiol ) , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa
Dakota ; and na tJ main lines , branches and oo&neo
tlons roach all the ero.it business centres of Ibi
Northwest and FarWqst , It naturally answers tb
description of Short Line , end Beet Iloute between
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis
ChiaiK" , MlhvauXce , TA Orosao and Wlnona.
Chicago , llilwiukoo , Aberdeen and Ellendala
Chlc.Ho , Mllwaulico , ICau Claire and Stlllwater
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Chicago , Mllwankeo , Beaver Dam and OshUosh.
Chicago , Mllnaukco , Waukneha and Oconomono.v
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madieon and Prairiedu Chltc
Chicago , Milnaukeo , Owatonna and Falrlbault.
Chicago , Uololt Janesv i'lo ' aud Mineral Tolnt.
Chicago , EMn , Uodford and Dubuquc.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar ICapld'j.
Chicago , Council Illufla and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yank ton
Chlccco , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Rod. Hand , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In
nrorld are run on the milnll noa of the C H I C AC O
MILWAUKEE ft. ST. PAUL RAILWAY
aod every Attention la paid to pMWngore by courie
ous employes of the company.
S. d. MEURHi , A. T. H. CAKPEirrHB.
Genl Uonoget. Ueu * POM. Agenl.
OEO n. HtAKFORD ,
MANUFACTUKKB OF
CORNICES. '
WINDOW CAPS , FIHIALS.5ETC.
a ie
MMIA NKB.IU8KA.
ITTIER !
617 St. Charles St. , Si , Louis , Mo.
A KliOULAH OKADUATK oi two modloil college !
2\ . has been engaged longer In tha treatment ol
C1IROHIO , NERVOUS , HKlN AND BLOOD Disease *
than other physician in St. Louts , aa city papers show
and all old residents know. Consultation free and
Invited. When It to Inconvenient to visit the cltj'.for
treatment , medicines can be wont by mall or oxprut i
everywhere. Durable oases irnaranteed ; whore doubt
xUta It Is frankly stated. Cell or write.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Phyilea
Weakness , Mercurial and other affections ol Throat
and Mouth , Old Bores and Ulcers , Impedl
menta to marriage , HhoiuuAilum , PI | < M < -im at
tontlon to cases from overworked brain. SURGICAL-
UAB153 receive special attention. Mmnaaes mig
from Imprudence , Kiooaaep , IndulgeoeeB permanently -
ly cured.
J. WILLEBOORSE ,
FOUMBIILY VUOPRIBTOR OY
Temperance Hall Saloon i
Has now opened his saloon at the
Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts.
Where he will sell the belt kind of Liquors , Wince ,
and Lager Beer.
EREti LUNOH EVERY DAY.
9"My frlcnes are all Invited. ap lfl-lw.
ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co. ,
HI and 219 North K lo Et.Ht. Dooll.
WIIOLESALB DKALK118 W
nooK.i
NEWS , ; S wiupi > iNo
KNVKUPEH , OAUO BOAIU ) AHD
WINTER'S STOCK
i paid ( or iug < ol
BSUNS WICK & CO.
Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom ,
ANIJ ALL OTHEU QtMINO TABt-KS. TEN I'M
B ALLS , CHECKS. ETC ,
IB South id 8treet/L&t liouli , 411 D 'aw ro Btre t ,
] Kiwitu City , Mo. , 1821 t > ougUi St. . Onuh * , Neb.
HENRY JIOUNIJEUQER ,
\ Agent.
ATEAOIOEVEHTj-
A. Ffttlier'fl Do inli * mul Spir-Inttlctcil
lcnth UlH Mnn'rt Finn ! Urn-
cue Too TJJUO to SHVO
1'nroiit.
Tha graphic occiircnco tlmt Is described bo.
ow l < ono i f the moot remnrk.ibla episodes In
, hn doinoslto history of Amoilcn. His ubso-
utn truth which CAII readily bo verified.
Tha Inhabitants' f tha pleasant town of
? urtlaiul , N. Y.voro shocked ono morning
jy thi nnouncomont that Mr. Clinton Kladgn ,
ono of their most proinluoi.t citizen * , hod com *
nitted Filicide. The nnvvx fprorvil rapidly nnd
irousod the ontlro neighborhood \vlioro Air.
lllmlgo was to well ami favorably known. At
irst it Boomed Impossible tlmt nny ono fmimtot
vud domestic could do RO rash n deed , unit the
nqntry wag hoard ou every Btdo iw to the
causo. The facts ns dnvolopod on luvc.iUpa-
.Ion proved to ho 09 follow * :
Mr. ItiudfO was domestic In hla tastes nnd
.ook the greatest enjoyment In thn society of
ia children nnd prldo In their dovlopomeut.
And Indeed ho had good reason to pa proud
lor they gnvo promise of ) o g lives of succons
and usefulness .But an ovli day camo. His
joutipoet son , William , began to show signs of
early decay. 1 lo felt unusually tlrod each dny
nnd would EomGtlmcA sloop the entire nftor *
: ioon If permitted to do BO. Ills head palnod
lilin , not acutely , but \vithn dull , heavy fool
ing. There was n Milking sensation nt the pit
of his fctomach. Ho lost nil relish for food nud
much of hit interest for things nbout him.
Ho tried manfully to ovcrcomo thcso fcollne ,
Imt they sootnodstronger than his/jclll. Ho
began to loose flesh rapidly. The Author bo-
crmo alarmed nnd consulted physicians M to
the son's Illnes ? , but they were unnlilo to ox-
{ ilaln , Finally nove.ro sorosbroko out ou hla
inna and ho was taken to Buffalo where n
imlnful cpcrntlon was performed resulting in
iholoii of much blood but nlfording llttlo re
lief. The young man loturncd homo nnd a
council of physicians was called. Ator nn c\-
Imuitivo oxnniinatlou they declnrod tlicro was
no hope of final recovery nnd that ha must
lie must dlo within n very few dnys. To do-
scrlbo the ogony which thn announcement
caused the father would bo impoanblo. His
mind foiled to grasp its full moaning nt first ;
then finally seouiod to comprehend it , but the
loud was too groat. In an xgony of frcn/y ho
seized n knlfo nnd took his ownilfo. Preferring
death rather than to mirvlvo his idolized eon.
iVt that tlmo William Jlulgo was too weak to
know.wlmt wns trnnsplriig. Ilia fnco had
turnoj black , his broatn maecd entirely nt
times , and his fiioniU waited for hla death
lulleviug that the fiend liright'a dia.
ease of the klduojH , from
which ho was miffeiing. could not bo removed.
In this aupromo moment WillUm's Bister cnmo
forward nnd declnrod tlio would make a final
attempt to B.IVO her brother. The doctors in
terposed , assuring her it was useless , nnd that
cho Houd ! only hasten the cud by the moans
Bhe proposed to a ploy , lint she wns firm ,
mid putting nil barlr , approached her brother's
side mid administered n remedy which xho for
tunately had on hind. Within nu hour ho
seemed moro easy , nud before the day wns
ov rr he showed tipna of decided improvement.
Thoao favorable signs cont'nued , aud to-day
Wni. B , Klndgois well , having been virtually
raised from the dead through the marvellous
power of Warner's Safe Cure , na can bu readi
ly verified by any citizen of Cortland.
Any ono who rellocts upon the facts above
described must havo" n feeling of sadness.
The father , dend by his own hand , euppt'sing
his eon's recovery to bo impossible ; the POD
restored to health to mourn the loss of his
father and the agonized relatives with n mem
ory of sadness to forever darken their lives.
Had Clinton liingo known that his son would
recover ho would to-day be' alive and happy ,
but thn facts which turned his brain and
caused htm to commit suicide were such nj
nny one would accept as truo.
However sad this caao mar bo , the truth re
mains tlmt thousands of pooiilo nro at thia uio-
mont in as groit uctnal peril ns Wlliam Ilingo
nnd in as great danger ot causing mlsory if not
death to thfir. friends. Liver nnd kidnny dis
eases are become tha most common and most
dangoiousof nny or all modern complaints.
They are the moat deceptive in their begin
nings and horrible in their final fctiges. They
are far more deceptive than consumption and
can rarely be detected ov ou by skilful phyeicinns
unless a microscopic ; analysis bo resorted to ,
ruid _ few doctors understand how to do this.
Their slightest approach , or possibility of approach
preach should strike terror to the onowhois
threatened as well us to all his or her friends.
These diseases have no distinct symptoms , but
come in tha form of lasitudo , loss of nppotito
aching muscles and joints , dull headaches ,
pains in the back , stomach nnd chest , sour
stomach , recurricg eigns of cold , irregular
pulsations of the heart * ' aud fre
quent ' dizziness. If neglected
the symptoms nro certain to run into chronlo
kidney and liver or ISiight'x disease , from
which there Is euro to bo a great amount of
agony and only one moana of escape , which is
by the use of Warner's Safe Curo. The im
portance of taking this great remedy up'-n the
slightest appearance of any cf the above symp
toms cannot be too strongly impressed upon
.he minds of all readers who desire to escape
deathnnd _ pain and prolong life with all Its
ileasurea and bleFsinra.
Give the "Women a Ohnnco.
Wo arc apparently in the midst of an
epidemic of embezzlement , Bays The St.
Louis Post Doapatch. Defaulters , for.
fjors , and swindlers of all kinds abound ,
md diahonoaty among trusted cmployoa
is beginning to shako our confidence in
iiumnn nature.
Hero is a partial remedy , which
worth trying. This ia to employ women
as clerks , and to lot them hundlo the
cash.
cash.Young
Young women have not the tomtatior
of young men. They do not smoke .inc
drink and haunt billiard-rooms. They do
not spend money on hack-rides and on
Frail companions. They do not know
: iow to bet ; they have no chance to
gamble.
Woman who are so fotunato a ? to b
; ; iven a chance to earn their living are
regular in their habits. They are honest
sober , industrious , accurate , decent and
safe. t
A ( treat many women are already cm
ployed in all departments of business nn <
in all capacities. Wo doubt tvhethe
there is a case on record of ono of them
turning out a thief.
The more generally women are em
ployed in positions of trust and confi
d price , the fewer will bo the cases o
ombczlement.
_
ARE YOy GOING 'A'OlKUHOPE ?
In another column will bo found the an
nouncement of Messrs. THOS. COOK & BON
Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , New York
relative to the very complete arrangement
they have niado for toura In Kurcpi th
coming Spring and Bummer. "Cook's Kxcur
eionlst , " containing maps and full particular *
will be mailed to any address on receipt of K
cent *
_ t
A Big Fire At Glenns Fulls.
GLENH FALLS , April 28. Little's opera
house , at Glens Falls , Presbytoriai
church and Union hall are diatroyed
The firemen demolished part of "Slur
dererarow"alino of shanties , each occup
byaBalonntoproventhoBpreadof { the lire
A band of Indians , giving an exhibition
horoRavodagood deal of property. Ahigl
wind carried the flames beyond the con
trol of the fire department. The fireman
and apparatuses from neighboring village
usaiattxl in the work of subduing tin
flumps. Thirty firms wore burned out
Total loss , SMO.OOOj insurance , 800,000
A Great Discovery.
Tlmt in daily bringing Joy to the homos o
thousands by Having many of their dear one
from nn early grave. Truly is Dr. King'
New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay I'evcr , I-os
of Voice , Tickling In the Throat , Pain w Bid
and CliMt , or any disease of the Throat nn
Lun n , a positive euro. Guaranteed. Trla
es free at 0. F. Goodmaa'u Drug Store
Loire size 81.00
_
"
"ROUGH "oN RATS.
Cleans out rata , mice , roaches , flies
ants , bedbugs , skunks , ohipmnnka
gophers , ICc. Drucubta
"
\ \
np.'Hniith ntiit Chnrllo llrnuoli
rested Im t NlRltt on n
Hpriotm
Quito A sensation WA3 created last eve
ing by the nrrcst of Cap. Smith , form
rly ono of Omalm'a members of the
pccisl police force , nnd Clinrlio Branch ,
no of. the firm of Wood it Branch , who
un n gambling house over Spicglo'a store
i this city. Thy were arrested on a
rarrnut issued on n complaint sworn out
oforo Judge Donoko , by William V. Ar-
lour , nn cx-policomnn , who failed in ro
oiving a reappointment nt the beginning
f this municipal year. Smith and
ranch nro charged with obtaining SftO
nd $500 respectively , under fnlso pro
soB. The complaint alleges that those
wo men representing themselves ns the
; onts nnd attorneys of Roger 0. Guthrlo ,
ity marshal , wont to Seth 0. Baldwin ,
0. 5. Iliggins and others and upon these
eprcsontntiona obtained from them the
urns of money before mentioned , with
ntent then nnd there to client aud do-
raud the said Seth C. Baldwin , 0. S.
[ iggius nnd others.
Smith nnd Branch were amsted late
the evening and taken before the
olico court. Smith's bail was lixod nt
700. After considerable time nud
roublo n BUlliciont bond wna furnished ,
gned by D. S. McGuckin. Branch's
ail was fixed nt $1,000. Ilia bond was
igncd by Henry Homborgor. They
ore then released. Their examination
M sot for Friday nf tornoon.
It is understood that this is only n
noans of obtaining certnin testimony
hioh the district attorney Godwin has
eng boon sucking. It is thought that
hen it comes to n show of hands ihnt
10 money will bo accounted for by these
efondnuts. Those men who paid this
lonoy , it is understood , nro ready nnd
illing to testify that it wna paid nnd for
hat it was paid.
Tried JJy Toll Marks
The fourteen tramps arrested yeator-
ry near the union stock yards were
.Icon . bof ro Judge Benoko for trinl in
10 afternoon Seven wcro discharged
id seven wore sentenced to the county
ail for fifteen days on broad nnd water ,
ho complaint was read to each separately
nd if ho denied the charge ho was
nvitod to atop up to the judtro's desk and
(
ave his hands examined. Ifthoy had
pen them the marks of toil ho was ro-
cased , otherwise ho received fiftoou days
nd the coats.
THE STATE CAl'lTAU
Ooinplctod lor tlio
Coming Convention A Provy
Gnthorinfr Cunitidntos.
pocial doip&tch to Tlio Uoo. ] f a3i
LINCOLN , April 20. The local com
mittee has completed its arrangements
or the coming convention , nnd every-
lung in legislative hall ia in npplo pie
rdor for voter nnd visitor. Near nil the
oems in the principal hotels nro nlrcady
ngagod and a big crowd is expected on
Thursday. The knowing ones say this
will bo the greatest proxy convention
ivor hold in the stato. The probabilities
re that Lincoln will present Hon. T. M ,
ilarquette , or Ex-Mayor Wright , as the
ocal candidates for delegate at largo to
Chicago.
Frenchmen can properly bo called "tho
cnights of the table. " They are good judges
nail its refiuoments and delicacies. In order
o stimulate the appptito and keen the digest-
ve organs in good order they give preeminence
nence to Angostura Bittern. When yoii
try them be sure it is the genuine article'
manufactured by Dr. J. G. Slegcrt & Sous.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ,
TUB CUANCKS FOK AKTJ1UK.
CoNCOUi ) , Now Hampshire , April 2 ! ) .
The republican state convention for the
choice of delegates at largo will bo hck
: o-morrow. Colonel Sawyer , undorstoot
, o prefer 'Arthur , is the only candidate
sure of election
TUB HENATE 1IILL AR I'AHHKI ) .
WASHINGTON , April 29. Ai amondcc
and passed by the senate , the bill provid
ing for the establishment of a bureau o
animal industry and txtrpati on of con
tagious cattle diseases , provides tha
the Commissioner of Agriculture shal
organize in his department a bureau o
general industry witha chief who shall b
A COMPETENT VErKIUNAUY HUltOEON ,
and who shall investigate and report th
condition of domestic animals of th
United States and the causes of coutag
ious , infectious nnd communicable dis
cases among them. Ho nlmll also col
Icct such other information on the sub
ject as may bo valuable to the agricul
tural vand oommorcial interests of the U
S. for the purpose of the bureau j the com
missioncr of agriculture ia authorized t
KMI'LOV A rOUOE
not to exceed 20 persons at any on
time. The commissioner ia to appoin *
two competent agents who shall bo pr < tc
tical stock raisers or men experienced in
commercial transactions Directing liv
stock , who shall report the best ntanno
of transporting and caring for animal
and the means to bo adopted to sup
press and extirpate plouro pnouimnii
aud other dangerous , contagious ant
communicable diseases.
ANO TUB COMl'HNfeATJON
of such agents is found at ten dollar
per day. The commissioner is to prepar
at soon aa possible such rules or r9gula
tiona aa may ba neceotary extirpate th
diseases named and certify the oamo tc
the pxocutivo authority of each ntato an
territory and invite their co-operation it
fho execution of thu act of Congress
When i ulus ute , t shall have been no
copied by such oxcctitiv
authority thu comniissionc
may depend on thonhito accepting , muc
money is necosiary for the purpose of th
investigation contemplated by thu no
such disinfection and quarantine moas
urea as nro necessary to prevent th
spread of diseases from ono etato or torr
tory into another. In order to
WOMOTK TUB EXl'OHTATION
of live utock a special investigation as to
existing contagious discaio along the
line of the Viritcd Slntcu nnd f.iroitm
f " 7' muU1 Stho trnn.'poHntion
nun irom all ju-ta , , , f the United
? . " ' iho - fit
p-ut in
i
which tlio
calto
MO exported , nnd
opoitnudo ha atcroUry of tha troaa-
nry , who.Bh.a1 eoopwalotlth the .Into
and inu.nc.iul . . authentic , , colorations
and peiwna engaged in the transporta
tion of , neat catllo by Und
or water , in
establishing for n a fo couvcynnco
of cat
tle nnd preventing the aptoiui tf ) disease
The secretary if the Ir.aiutyU nmiorl
is-od to tnkp auoh stops ns may bo nccon-
nry not inconsistent with the act to
I'UKVENT TUB KXI'OUTITIOX
of cattle affected with nny contagious
diacnscB , especially plouro-pnoumonU ,
Transportation companies nro forbidden
to tinnspprt cattle nllY-ctcd with nny con-
tagioiis diseases from cue et.ito or terri
tory to another ; but so called splenetic
or Texas fever is executed from the cUo-
( ? ory of cnmmi.nicnblo . diaonsca RO fnr na
regard * the transportation of cattle to
market.
VIOLATION or THE ACT
by railroad companies or vessels is declared
clared n misdemeanor on the part of the
manngor or captain , punishable by n flue
not to exceed $5000 , or imprisonment
not to exceed ono year , or both. It is
nindo tbo duty of the United Htntos dis
trict nttornoya to prosecute cnses. The
sum nnpropriatcd for the purposes of the
act is $ I CO,000 , instead of $250,000 na
appropriated by the house.
For sick noadacno.
Dr. N. S. Head , Chicago , Bays : "I
think it ia n remedy of the highest value
in many forms of mental nnd nervous
exhaustion , attended by aick headache ,
dyspepsia and uiminiahcd vitality.
M'UMKUH
llom.ihitng In the Omnha postollico unclaimed
for the week ending April 1C ! , 188-1 :
OKNTLKMKX.
Allen U I ) Ames U TJ
AloT Andornoii Jf li
A.t leroii J Adama O W
iVudorhon O Attvvoo < lV l
( Vllonl-'U nnylan.r
DulKor.T Itrion J
Uiinktimu J < ' linrtlett , t Co
renglor Jlr liroiiimn , T
liojdW Iklllnger II N
Chvrk AI M CnslnwHky A
Cnuglioy A Jt Corbott 1J
Connally 1' Culp O '
Champonoy iV Cm noyV
Cnlner K Caldvvcll J It
Connolly J 1' Chnhill A
Dover. ) JJovvnos C H
DoLandWH DIxonQ
Iaw8on Downer 0 T
Drake 1) K Bdllck E
Ktnory 0 Klaemoro M Ij
K linAH KxchiiBgo Kntltank
Ko > c J Krench J II
IVigtwon .1 N Kloid J
Fuller K C Fries Q
Falton ] 'U Fischer W-2
Fitzgerald M Kick O
Foley A J VJaury A A
Gagau L ( iillln .1 K
Gibson S ( Jordon 1'
' ardinor J B W duotAfsou F
Otlgg's A OrolT F
Howard BO Howe AT
Hood K H Hess A
HartmanF.T Hughes P
loigonstiii Ij .TacRbson U M
Jones E S it Co Johnson O K 'i
Kam&rat F U Knapp A
Kimball A S Korar .1
Keith C W Kollopg B
Ijalireclc F hnrton A
yon il JjOvtla A J
jawronco TJ Lakoy C
.iiidbom C S I.alforty II E
IcCalmont J F Morns T
lohattJW Meidllngor.T
fooro JI M W MegUBB O
torso W 1' Malmgron II
loLanghlin T McKuight .1
STelson O B Nlelson T
forthway W W Nul.arg W 1 1
\Toro IJ O'Brien , T II
I'Lemiowx L 1'lano Harvester
'helps fi Peters II
'iggattW Potter WJ
'asloF Itathbwnll
tuih G P Koseufufd T
llckoy K Kufsoll E F
feed i" Happ J
tuhlo O Hoymond 0 W
. .emonis A C Schudt A
tnith B C Stuort II 0
3vanda J Swisuer W W
took O Shlvoly K
SIssou K Strarng K U
itamor It K Sooty M
Stoiubeimor J Stark O P
Soykes W Todd W
'hompsmiJ Thomsenll >
Toy Cf M Thompson W
West O L Webster H V
Whitelqy T Wood S
\VhoW White F II
Word .T - Wilson J
Wove J Young & Waline
LAI1IXH I.1KT AI'llII , 20 , 1884.
Aruboo MIss.r. Andernou MIs G.
Albiy Minn A. Anderson Mien 11.
Andcrnon T. Audoison Mi 8 M.
Barrett Miss M. llorgman Mieu I.
Brown Mrs. M , J. Itrown Misa A.
Brown I. Comedy Mrs. O.
Copland Mrs. II. Cro er Mrs. I * A.
3uguo L. ClnruDco MrH , M. A.
Caruy Mien A. Duncan Mrs. , T. C.
Diiruo Mrs. II. W , Erikson Miss M.
llurhurt Mrs. 1C. Fully Mm. K.
Fisher Mrs. J. A. ( iruvfH Mrs. .T. K.
Gallagher Miss K. Gold Misa L.
Gibfcon N. llurinan MUn B.
Johnson Mrs. J. A.
Karlnson Allsn J. AI. Kompu Ml s I/ .
Klonisck Airs. C. Koch Mis < ) M.
Luwlx Airs. A. Jj. Lymi MrH.
Morrison Afrs. 1i. Merriam M rH. W.
McDarragh AIIiw [ i. Mlllny MrH. L. O.
MortiO Aliss r. MvCarty Miss K.
AlcConcc Alru. S , Morgan B. t
Nye Miss O. A. Ol on MisH M.
Ovorloot Alru. A. B. Porter Mw. K. S.
toiHon MrH. It. J. Kathbim N.
Itobortn Mrs. A. J. Ithudes MM. K.
Smith Airs. A. J. StewArt Mrs. W. A.
Hnndborn Aliss A Q Swrshy MUs 0
Swooson AllsB II. Sheldon Minn M.
Kollgsohn Alias Simons Mlsn 0
Travis Aliss .T Toner M A
Voshurgu Aliss A VunbusklrkMrsSi :
WaHbington lira WulkiirMUsA
Wtir Aliss JI \Villoaa Mra M
Woodford Allw 0 Woolans Mrs W
AVolfAIrsAI Young J
Oolong M
4th ( . .LAKHMATTKI ! .
J K KohhiBon MUa N HI . .
B Blair MUs M Barrett
H BIckley
C. A. COUTAKT ,
I'ontinitater.
Lndloxl I'hiHlcians And ihmimt.i tmvo nna
lyzcd 1'ozzonl'H medicated complexion jk > wdn
nud recommend itn use to their wlvonaud lud ;
tnnnds. What bettor could bo said nf it.
"That whiter klu ( if hem tluiu tnuvv ,
And Rinooth an rnonumuntal alabaxtcr , "
Vi'a * nv iioulrod ( by imlng I'o/zoul'i )
Moulcatecrcompluilon 1'owder.
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER
AND DHALEH 1
Mctalic Cases , Coffliii.Casktl . ?
ETC. , KfO ,
1000 Farnam BI , OMAHA ,
TelcL-mnhlo crden iirouintly altciidixl to. Coronur
'
McOAETHY BURKE
S18 UTH 8TRKET , BET. FARNAW
AND DOUGLAS.
BR1XEL & MAUL ,
( aOCX3K330R3 TO JOHN 0. JACOBS )
' OTDERTAKERS !
tbf oW unj Hit l > rn m otroct. Ord r ty ( el *
( lupb jpllcitvl auil iirouijitlf utte. t 4 lo.
This cut shows n eoctiona
view of our New Point Ai
Dry Refrigerator , jnnnufno
tared in fho ino < b perfcc
titainicrof Kiln-Dry lumbo
Clmrcoril Filled , Zinc Lined
flnlvimi'/od Iron Sholveg
lilnclc liniimlpd ! Trim
ininjjs Hniidsomply natiuled ,
and designed fortliOAvanta
of n clrt"a of tr-ido thnt ro-
( iuire3 the best clnss of
goods that cim ho made.
We shall soil these Ro-
frigernfora nt manufactur
er's prices , with freight nd-
rieH. You nro respectfully
invited to examine them.
Conipnro prices t heforo huy-
S *
Respectfully ,
W ] . . WRIGHT ,
Manufacturer's Agent.
317 S , 13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
BB
103 BBADSr ST. , DAVENPORT , 10\VAU. S. A. Entabliihod 1878-C tarrh ,
Doi\fnoss , Lung and > orvous Discagoi ! Speedily nnd Pormnnontij urcd. Pationb
Cured at Homo. Wnto for "Tjm Mr.moAt-MiRaioNAHY , " for the People , Free.
OniiMiltation nnd Corroanondonco Gratia , p. Q. Box JJS12. Tolcuhono No. 220.
HON. EDWARD RtiSSBLL , Postm tor , Davcnjort "Phydoinn oi
ivcft ADiiity unaIark \ d Sliccoas. " CONOHESSMAN MUHPHY , Davenport.
Una ! "An rioiuirnrilo AT.in. Kino Slicccnn. WnnrlwM CtirM. " TTnnrx. R n R
I
THEBESTHREAD
Willimnutic Spool Cotton is outiroly tlia product of nome Industry ,
nwl is proiionucpu by exports to ho fcho ocst sowing machine thread iathe * n
world. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , and
forealsby IlKNLEY , UAYNES & VAN ARgOEL ,
in So Omiur\\ . "
CLA
1024 North Eighteenth Street , Oninlm , on Street Car Line.
* A
WHOLK3ALK AND UETAU ,
Lie , Lafli ,
Grades nntl prices ns good nnd low ns nny in the city. Plenso try me.
I
Jfifl
THE LEAOS O CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and 1411 DodroSt. 1 c Xn \ OMAHA. NEIJ
LUBfl MEECHTNi |
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I H
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PQ
t/2
OUMIIMGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS.
YAN PAPPBLBNDAM
TILES !
Made of Sheet Motnl with Pressed Ornaments. 1,0 Leaking , No Cracking or low
ing oif. Fire Proof , Chnap and Durable. Tlio Moat Ornamental Roof Made. „
Practically Tested for Nearly Tea Years , With the Most Gratifying Remits ,
SULLIVAN BEOTHSES , Agents. I
Fig. 2 View representing a number 51
of Tilon ns arranged upon H roof.
F/g. / 3 Detail sectional yiow of tlio
eanio.
Fig. 4 Ono of the Roof Tiles.
Fig. D Wall Tile , tJio white pnrt of
which ia covered by the ono ubovo
it , and requires no doaoription.
SULLIVAN BEOTHEES ,
OF
TIN ROOFING
SMOKE STACKS ,
Breechings ana Bert Iron WorK ;
TIN , IRON & SLATE ROOFING,1
Guttering and Genial Jobbing
TIUtiH UEASONAULK ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
10'J.lll SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. ,
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
A.ND
HOME - MADB
521 South Tenth St.