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    OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY MAY 16 , ISS-i.
MANUFACTURER OF
GALVANIZE
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC ,
3.3.O aiatix K5tx-oot
OMAHA NKI1.NA8KA
WITH
year work is done for all time
to time to como.
Vs. WE CHALLENGE
fm w ra a
o produce a more durable ruaterinl
for street pavement thau. the
Sioux Falls Granite.
S
FOll ANY AMOUNT OF
OR
pr mpt1" . Samples sent and
orf given upon appli cation.
WM.MOBAIN&OO. .
Sioux Falls.
617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo.
A RZCiULAR. GRADUATE of two medical college !
J.Z. h-.i been en a ed longer In tin treatment ol
OnROXIC , NEHVOU3 , SKIN AND BLOOD Dleoisos
than other physician In St. Louts , as city papers show
CjiJall ol.l rcslilonta know. Consultation free and
/imltod. When It Is luconenlcnt to t Lslt the clty for
' ' treatment , moltclneg can be sent by mall or oxpreia
CTcryv.licre. Curable cases ( ruarantecdwhero ; doubt
exists it Is frankly etitoj. Call or write.
NervousProitratlon , Debility , Mental and Phyelea
Vi'cikcua , ilofcurl.il .iml other attcctlons ot Tbroit
and Mouth , OU Sores nnd Ulcers , Impodl
mcnts to m rrtiea , Knonavuism , 1'ifcf. Bn-jeltl at
tent Ion to coses trom n\orworkcd brain. SUIUHUAL-
CASKS rcciiho e ; > ocul attention. Ulacaies
Irom Imprudence , Kxceaaes , Indulgences permanent
ly cured.
260pagesthowhole ;
ryweIlto1d.Uui7
receipts ; who may
. marry.whomaynot
whycauses , conso.iuoacca and cue. M lloJ for 25c ;
or stiraoa. o 91-divlv
Hotioe to Cattle
900 CATTLE FOR SALB.j
110 Head ol Steers Three Ycara Old.
200 ' " Two "
MO " " Ilclfera , Two "
150 " ' Steers , Ono "
220 " " Heifers , One "
Tbo aboro described cattle are all well bred Iowa
cattle , straight and smooth. These cattle will bo
eold in lota to suit purchiserc , and at reasonable
irlcc9.3t"or ) further partlculara , call on nr aildrcea
M. F. PATTOK , .
Wa erly , Bremir Co. , Iowa.
. Vlsayo unz erulo m7-dme-S
PEIUCIPAL LINE
FKOM
CHICAGO , PEORIA & ST. LOUIS ,
nv WAY or
OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVE3 ,
OH VIA.
SAUSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER
Union Depots nt Knn-us Olty ,
Ouiiiliu und Denver with tluuuglitminiilur
Anil nil points in tlioUientVuit
CunncctliiK In ( ininil Union Dnpot :
Itli thruiiKh trains I'm-
jsrjj w Y o n K , no .s T o .v ,
And nil I'.aHtern Cities.
Atl'rorln with tluoimh tmlna lor Iiullaniip.
ell , Clnclntmtl , CuliimbUB , and nil iiolntH in
tluihoiitli.Kiist. At Ht. Louis with tluoiigli
traliiH tor ull poliim ftoiitli.
KICKiint Day Coaclies , 1'arlor Cars , with Ito.
clliiliiK ( Jlialrs ( scats lieu ) , Smokln-j Cnrs with
Jtiivolvint' Cliuli's , 1'iillinun rnlucu Sk-cplnu
Caw mul the famous 0. 11 , &Q. DlnliiK bare
lllll dully toond from Clileuiro anil Kansas ( jlty ,
( ihlniKounil Council llluils : Ohlcauo mid Dia !
Jloliids ) , Uhlcafjo , St. Josuph , Atulilson anil
Tujiokn without change. Only tluuuKli lint
iiinnlng tliolr own tmlns hctwtori Chleuo ( ,
Mncoln niul Denver , and Ohli-aua , Kansas
IMtv nnd Diniver. Tlnonili CUM hutwuun
IndlaiianolU and Council lllnlls , via 1'uorln ,
GOING A'OHTII AND KOIJTII.
Solid Trains of Klosant Day Coauhcs nnd
I'lillinan I'ulacuSlcciilim Cartiaioriin dully tc
and liom St. Louis ; via Hannibal. ( Jnlncy
Kcoknk , Dnillnf-ton , Cellar JtaniiUnnd Allied
Li-atoht. I'ttiil nnd .MlnnraiHills } I'nilurCnrt
with Ucc llnlne fliaiis to and Iroin fet. I.oul ,
und 1'i'om. Only ono cliango of can * botwi'ur
St. I.oulaund De Mulnc * , Io u , Lincoln. No
linuska. und Dunvtr , Colorado.
H Is also thu only TJiioiich Mno between
ST. LOUIS , UIUNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL
, Jtl ? lf < J 'n a the ( rreut TllltOntJII OAI
I.l.Nh of America , and Is universally admit
1C'I til l)0 tllO
Finest Ejulptsed Railroad In tha World to
all classes of Travel.
Thronsli Tickets via this line ior * ale otaj
IM.coiiM ! | > n ticket oitlccs In tlmUiiilcdStntci
I . : < ! Canada.
W. J. I'OTTEK , I'EnCEVAI. LOWELL.
> > ' 'rii i.ita.igr. ftr Otn p ' > 1
i Amelia Burroughs ,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE' '
617 Dodge. . St. , - Omaha ,
TKI.KfHONK Ko.144.
BfUlORNE'S ELEOT8 BELT
ZI.OOO Would Not 13U" It.
DR. HORIK I xrrva afflicted with rhemnatkra ml
utoil by mlnff n belt To any ono ixinictcJ with
.hat illsouc , I nouM SAT , buy Homo's Kloctttc Holt ,
Any ona cnn confer with mo hy wrltlmr axlllDK
, my store , 1120 DougUs street , Onmlin , Nob.
WILLIAM LYONS.
MAIN OFFICE Opposite portofflco , room 4 Fton-
cr block.
tJTForgileitC. F. GooJmnn'e Drugstore1 1110
' * inam St , Omaha.
Orders filled C. O D.
T. 0. CARLISLE ,
unr.iuKR : OF
,
MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA.
"Send for Circulars. "
lu U. r. Wnsr's Nniivr AI > HU.MN THKAT.
F.NI , n Kimr.mtpoil Rppciho for lljutorin , Dizii-
' ? ? , Convulsions , r'ltn. JJenoiw Nournlitin ,
nnilachnNervoua Prostration caused bj'tlionpa
'alcohol ' or tobacco , Wuki-fulnci's , Jlontnl lo-
opiiou , Hotonininf tlm Drain resullinuiuin
nity mid londiiiR to luitcry , ticrny nnd drath ,
romituro Old Aun , l.i ! r > IIIICCB , Loss of pnwm
cither ECX , Invuluntnrr Jiossos nixl Bpi'rmnt-
rlicrn canoed bymcr-nxorlionuf thabrmnGclf-
. 1-icli box containa
) Ut-o or ovor-iiidulscucc. -
no iKonthB troutmi'tit. $1.X ( ) n box , or fix bozee
r5r.tX'i50iitbyiiiiiil propuulon receipt uf prico.
nu wis : j : xis
o euro anj raso. WitU each order n > 3f ivon vyv.t ,
r c : bnxr r.ooc.mii.imM with t-B.O,1 , wo wiK
ncl tno purclisitsor uur written tumrautco to re-
ami the ui ( > ii y if the tieiitmoutiloegnotoUjol
euro , ( iuttrauT/.ip > K UO
0. F , GOnnMANN , Dnuglst Acenta ( or Omahn
oh.
DR. FELIX LB BRUN'1
PHEVENTIVE AND CURE.
FOR EITHER SEX.
T.o ! remedy bolnR Injected directly' tn t'lietut o
o disease , requires no change ol diet 11 CMISOOUF ,
crcurlal orpjUonous mcdlcino to bo taken Inter
Hy. When u ul an n preventive by cither Bex , Ills
irO9slble ] to co.itr.-vct Miy private disease ; but In the
ne ot thoi-o ulrunly uatortunatcly allllctcil ; uar-
too tluoclnxci to euro , or we ulll rotund the r.ion- ' ,
. rriie ! > y tm'l , pcwtrxO nMJJ2 per box or tbree \ j
IXOT for ? i.
WJIITTBN QUAKANTKE9
hracdby nil authorized agentr.
JrEelixLeBrua&Co.
SOLE PUOPUIETOnS
O F. Uooduun , Druggist Sole Agent , lui
eb mto wly
JAMES I. CRAIG ,
AND FLORIST.
Flans , specifications and cellmates of cost of laving
ut new or remodeling old lanns , grading , soddlngr ,
tc. will bo furnished on application. Oroucr and
ealer in all kinds of Floners , Shrubs , Ornamental
md Shade Trees. Just the thing for Cemetery or
iwn Decoration. Green llouao and Nursery -J3rd
, reot , near Fort Omaha. Cm FIe orsaod Flower-
ig Plants In pots for sale at all seasons , and any
[ oral Designs or Bouquets made up on the shortest
otlce. Orders by mall promptly attended to.
tress I' . O. Box 635 Omaha , Neb.
GEORGE J. ARMBRUST ,
S E orncr 22d and Cumlng St.
GUTTERING , SPOUTING ETO.
Orders will bo promptly attended to.
IN BOTTLES.
Erlanger , Bavnria ,
Culmbacker , Havana.
Pilsner Golieiaiu'i.
Kaiser Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
Budweiser St. Louis.
( Vnhauser St. Louis.
est s Milwaukee.
chlitw-Pilsner Milwaukee.
Kruc's Oinahti.
Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine
Wine. ED. MAUKTSR
Farnafii St
MANUFACTUnEU3 AND DfiALKllS IN
II
WHIPS , ETO.
Wo make a very fine light harness , and hare ftl-
waja on hand a full line of Uoruo Clothing , Curry
Combs , BrjBheu , etc.
No , 116 N , 16111 St Omaiia Neb
R. KAUSH
. ,
rim TAfLOR
llm just received a full line of Imported Fancy 'Suit
liigi and I'Autalooni uf the latest styles Also
guarantee * fine nttlngaand no trimmings.
at Low tat I'rlcu. Also Cleaning lyulu
and Hcpalrlnir , S. K- Corner IBth
and DatennortBtreeU
EDWARD KUEHL ,
HAOISTKR OF rAUTYSTiHlY AKD CONDITION
ALIST. BOB Tenth street , bf twcen Faraaia tnd H i
oey , will , wlta tno aid of guariHan iplrlU. oltaUsIng
mj one guace 01 to p st nd prosinl , nd tb
erwln condition In tno tutura. uv.ti an ! 'lion
m J ordar. I'urfoct satUfactlO r
"VKTTO
TO PURCHASE
Fnr Spot Casli. i.'ill on nr oddrewi Jtr , or ] IIr4
SUuhrn I. llUODf.UICK , 818 South 10th itrctt.
CEO. WEBER ,
BAKERY r
All kinds ol lircul , Fancy CaVes anj Fici tutiutlj
t > u
GOULD'S ' LATEST GAME ,
An Attempt f > lUilldo/.o Ono of "Tlio
Ituo" IMItorlul Stall' .
Having failed in the recent Attempt to
obtain money under false pretenses , and
nlso in the futile endeavor to boycott TUB
BKK , the pro toni presiding genius of the
Omaha Typographical Union takes n now
tack in an attempt to bulldoze Mr. D. 0.
O'Rognn , one of the editorial stall"of this
paper. How far ho succeeded will bo
seen by the correspondence below. Mr.
O'llegan is a printer of twenty years' experience -
porionco , has always been an authority in
matters of dispute wherever ho hns boon
employed , was twice n delegate to the In
ternational Typographical Union nt their
Washington nnd Albany sessions , and a
member of the body that framed the In
ternational constitution. Ho is known
by printers from Now Orleans to St.
I'nul , nnd from Omaha to Now Yorkj is
universally liked by union and non-union
printers , who uniformly speak of him ns
"ono of the whitest men in the newspa
per business. " Although in the editorial
department of newspaper work for years
ho has always taken n warm interest in
"tho boys , " and boon of much service in
securing thorn advances and other advan
tages in olliccs in which ho has boon em
ployed , While little oho is needed to
show the injustice of Tin : Bin : printers'
strike , yet his testimony Trill add another
straw to brok the back of the camel of
calumny that has been brought forward
to bear the blackmailing burden intended
for TiiuUiiB :
Tin : coutiKsrottDBXcn.
Mu. O'HEAOAN : 1 am authorized by
the board of trustees to request you to
como out of Tin : lira : ollicoand nlso to
appear nt Union hall nt 8:110 : Sunday
morning for initiation.
Kiu.o : < io 0. Goui.n ,
President.
May ! ) , 1881.
Mu. K. O. GOULD Dear Sir : Your
note receivedand contents duly consider
ed. You will pardon mo if I beg leave
to refuse acceding to the request of your
self and the "board "
of trmtoos , either
to "como out of Tin : BEI : ollico" or to
"present myself for initiation , " etc. My
refusal la based on several grounds , the
first mid principal ono being because your
demand is absurd , nnd being absurd is
only insincere on your part , and merely a
preliminary stop to turning on to mo n
portion of the volume of vituperation
with which you have been so liberal since
the ill-advised and cruel strike precipi
tated in Tiu : Bii : : ollico a
few weeks ago. I aay ill-advised because
it was n failure before it was begun , and
because it was dead before it was twenty-
four hours old. 1 ray cruel bccauso it
has been such a bitter blow on some of
the printers who were called out from
their work at a time when they could BO
illy alt'oid to bo idle , and who have , with
their families , since been Buttering from
the lack of sufficient employment. Ano
ther reason I refuse ia bccauso I fail to
see by what authority you can dictate tome
mo where 1 shall or shall not work. 1
Had imagined that the recent trouble was
i printers' strike not n strike by the od-
torial atafl of TUB Bm : . As far ns I am
nformcd , there has been no complaint as
p their salaries by members of the edito
rial profession in Omaha , notwithstand-
ng a few of them are willing to give
heir services for much less than any
competent printer can earn on any papier
"n this city. Indeed , I am reliably in-
'ormed that n former editorial employe
of ono of the morning papers who hns
'ccontly , both at the mooting in the city
tall and hat Sunday in Hnscall'a park ,
) eon very breezy in his championship of
'downtrodden labor , " and who is asso
ciated with you in an occasional
and rather questionable publication
would have been perfectly willing , and
so volunteered , to displace myself on TIIK
BKK editorial staff at a salary § 9 per
wool : leas than I have been receiving.
But even if I were in tholinoof typograph
ical trork , 1 think under the circumstan
ces of the recent strike , I should have re-
fuacd to obey the unlawful alleged action
yio Omaha Typographical Union. It
s rdtfrOd'and , carried on at every atop
in contravention of all the rules of the
International Union , which forbid n
strike without being ordered by arogular-
[ y called meeting of the lucal
union ; which forbid the voting on this
question by any member who hns not
tieen a resident of the city for at least six
months ; which forbid a strike calling for
a change in the standard and measurement
of nny typo ; and which emphatically for
bid the uau of violence and epithets i n
the conduct of a strike. I have no ob
jection to joining nny typographical un
ion , oven though for some yearn I h.ivo
not been much employed in that apcclul
line of work ; but I cannot in self reaped
connect myself with n body cailing itsoll
u typographical union that so ruthlessly
trods under foot the laws of the
head society from which it receives
its power The violations I have cited
you can easily see I am correct in , by
reference to the laws and constitution o :
the International Typographical Union
1 am certain of it , for 1 had the honor
of being a member of the body that put
that constitution and thoao laws in being
There is much more that I would like to
say in this matter , but the public hac
already had a surfeit of it. But 1 wil
nay that if it is your purpose to causeless ! ;
nnd unprovokedly vilify and traduce mo
or to number mo among those you have
marked for assassination of character , ot
account of my refusing to obey n ridicu
lous mandate , 1 am prepared for il
Whatever my human frailties may havi
boon in the past , and whatever virtues . '
may not luvo possessed , I will claim tha
I have never flinched in the lack p
moral courage to do my duty either it
the face of un unjust employer or a tyran
nical and reputation-blackening body o
men usurpingjtlio.imnio of trade-union li
conclusion , 1 would say that 1 have writ
ten nothing hero that I intend should in
jure any person's feelings. I regret being
ing compelled to push myself , a comparative
tivo stranger in Omaha , into publicity
nnd do so now only because what little
have said and done eincu the failure o
the strike boa boon misrepresented to my
friends among printers and others
Probably you and I look on life throng !
different views. Ot later years 1 hav
come to the conclusion that the strut'I ; !
for existence is no more pio-nic ; tha
"life is neither a pain nor n pleasure ; it i
serious business. " And that lie wlu
honorably provides for wife and littl
ones is coining as near doing hia duty i
this world as it ia po iblo for.poor . humu
nature to accomplish. 1 remain your
respectfully , D. 0.
ArinyOrdor-H.
llocrutt Matt Morse enlisted at Fort
Omaha , Neb. , in assigned to the Fourth
I infantry.
. llocruit Adolf Yogcli , enlisted at Fort 1
Omaha , Neb , ia assigned to troop 1) i
Fifth cavalry , nnd will bo sent to the ol
lion of his troop on the first fnvorablo
opportunity.
The oxloniion of ton (10) ( ) days Icavo ol
absence granted ild Lioutonnut J. V. S.
Paddock , Fifth cavalry , in paragraph ! ! ,
special orders No. ! W ) , current sorioi from
tnoso ho.-utqiiartor.i , is further extended
13\on dnyn.
AT M
I. D. AVIIIIiniiN , Snoolal I'otlociiian
from Duly OnUI < | I < K
Drunk , Attempt ) * to slioot
MnyorMuConncll ,
Beatrice Express , Mny 1- .
About 4 o'clock Saturday nfternoon an
unsuccessful attempt to shoot Mnyor
McConnell wns made by .1. 1) . Williams ,
The streets were crowded with people
and the first report wns that Mr. McCon-
neil hnd been killed. There was great
excitement , but much of it died nwny
when it waa learned tliat Mr. McConnell
had not boon hurt nnd that Williams was
under nrrest.
The circumstances nro the following ;
Saturday being circus dny , Mayor Me-
Connell appointed ooveral extra policemen -
men , nnd among them \Villinni8. Sometime -
time during the afternoon the Mayor's
attention wns called to the fnct that
Williams was drunk. The Mayor after
wards found him insldo the circus tent ,
in the condition stated. Ho walked up
and removed the ollicor's star from Will
iams' coat and told him ho wna no longer
needed in thnt capacity. The mayor
then passed out into the nicnngorio tout
with fcMr. 0. E , Dorsoy. Meantime
Williams , who wns more than indig
nnnt thnt ho hnd lost his atixr , walked
around the circus tout between the ring
and the foot of the soata , revolver in
hand , looking for McConnell nnd threat
ening to shoot him. 'Williams then came
into the menagerie tent nnd seeing the
Mnyor wont up to him nnd insolently de
manded hia star. Mr. McConuell re
fused to lot him have It. Williams said
ho would have it or there would bo
trouble , and told the mayor tint ho "had
nod n fool to deal with now. " Will
iams followed McConnpll around the
menngorio tent , still talking und Illicit-
cuing.
The circus over , the mayor and Mr.
Dowcy came up town nnd went to the
lattcr'a store. Williams waa nlso up tow n
by this time mul had gene to the mayor's
ollico. Ilo came in saying to wanted to
pay 82 that he owed Mr. McConnoll. Ilo
handed Ed. Sherman , of the mayor's of
fice , a $5 bill. Ilo then began threaten
ing Mr. McConnoll. Ilo pullcd out n
revolver , nnd said , "G d d n him , I'll
give him the contents ! " Just nt that mo
ment , Mr. McConncll , having croosod the
street from Dorsoy'a entered the door.
Ilo had advanced in&ido nbout two steps ,
when ho found himself face to face with
Williams , who wns pointing the revolver
directly nt him. Quick ns n llashjEd.
Sherman struck down the revolver nt the
instant it was discharged. This quick
movement saved Mr. McConnell's life.-
The ball struck Williams ou the thigh ,
making n slight wound , and buried itself
in the floor a few feet nwny. This oc
curred in nn instant. Mr. McConnell hnd
barely time to see iho weapon pointed at
him when it wns fired. Without knowIng -
Ing whether ho wns hurt or net , ho rnn
into the back room of his ollico. Ed.
Sherman kept his hold of Williams mm
after n hard struggle took the revolver
from him. Williams wns nrrcated at
once and taken before Folico Judge
* J ' "
Smith.
A complaint charging him with shott
ing at I. N. McConnell with intent to kill
was sworn out by E. B. Sherman. The
witnesses examined were E. B. Sherman ,
Gray Wurnor , 0. N. Emery , W. E. Clark
and I. N. McConnell. The testimony was
substantially what is above given. Wil
liams testified in his own behalf. Ilo ad
mitted that ho had the weapon nnd hnd
mndo threats to shoot McConnell. IJo
denied , however , that at the time ho
pointed the revolver in the office , ho aavf
Mr. McConncll or any ono ulso approach
ing. The court ordered that Williams beheld
held to answer in tins sum of 82,000.
Failing to furnish bail , ho wastakcn to
iiil , where ho now is.
A Grout
lalnstora for nil who UBO Kemp's Balsam
nr the throat and lunge , the great guaranteed
oincdy. Would you bollovo that It it Bold on
tfl merits and thnt ouch drviggUt Is authorised
a refund your innnor by thd ] 'routrator of
Ilia wonderful ronicdy if It falls to ctiro yon.
iclirotor & Bccht hnvo secured the n onuy foi
Trlco COo and $1.00.
Rofrardcil an a Crnnlr.
? lnttsinouth Journal ,
Senator Van Wyck is no longer re
garded as u crank in the senate , but
ms the fnuiilty of bringing forward nucli
ucasuros as look to protecting the rights
of the people and attacking the grasping
mpositions of moneyed corporations ,
llocsntly ho won a triumph over the
Northern Pacific by defeating n scheme
that company had well matured of got
tkg possession of u round million acroo o
valuable lands along what is called I'ny
nllup branch of that roc.d. Senator Vnr
\Vych Baid Iho company thought to bo
very sharp in getting possession of the
public domain. "This branch , " Baid the
senator , "thirty-ono miles long waa
claimed to bo entitled to n land grant na n
part of the Ciscado branch , whic'i ' brand
hns never been built , nnd there ia no
prospect that it will be.
The estimated coot uf the Puynlluj
branch wns 8500,000 , and the jDinpan ;
claim about a million acreu of vnluabl
timber and mineral lands. This brand
simply runs to coal fluids ownoqby th
railroad company , nnd Iho presdont u
the railroad company had in a sUtoinon
to the company excused the vcr/ nice ]
grndo of the road by saying that "iho cnrs
would only bo loaded on thohonotilo
They would all go up empty. " ? ot the
company seeks to got patents o thcs
lands from the necrotnry of the mterio
before congress passes on the validity o
the grant. The inquiry sot on f jot bj
Nebraska's wide awnko Bonator yjll pu
u stop to this sort of thing.
I'll OB
Mien mo frequently preceded by n rtnno o
weight In tlio back , loiiw and luwor part of th
ubdoinon.cunnInK the patlont to mii > poB ( hohiv
noino alFcctlon of tha Idilnoya or iioiulbbrinf
or anjt. At Union , uyiu towia of InduAtloi !
are jiruiont , OH flntuoncy , uncimtiioHH bf th
tttoin.ich , etc. A inoUtcru llliq iMjinpl-btldn
iirocluciiii , ' it Aery cllniitfmiriblc Itchni ) ; ptrtlcii
Ittrly at iii | lit ftor ottlni { warm in Lid , It
very coiiuiKJiiattoiiilunt. Intornul , Ktcrnu
ontlltchliiKl'loi ) yield at once to the ujiillcu
tlon of Dr. JJi)3anIco' rile Jtoinody , which uctt
directly UIKIII the jiarU nlToctwl , nlwurljliK tli
tumors , allayinif the iutunno Itchlnt ; , uid ul
fouling a jiunnunont euro where utucr nnna
dlud ha\e fulled , Do not dolny until thudra'i '
ou tlio HYKtoin iinxlucoH jionimiicnt dlxuilIUy
but trv it and bo cured , Kchrotor & iioclt.
Trade uuii.lled | hy 0. T. Uooilinaii. "
Jlalccr'n 1'iiln I'anncun.
Is ono of the boat UiilincntH put m > . t U
real pain klllor , anil dmtioyu pain , wiether
jntornul nr internal , whenever u < od , t linn
boon u ntumlaril lomedy fur the putt tlilty or ;
I folly yearu.
j TOWNSLK Y'-i TOOTH AKODYN1 pw ,
, Iu tatitly ,
CIVIL SERVIOE ,
Hon. iJolm M. ( tirgnrj , of ilio Com <
tiiliifrlott , in Oiiiultn.
lion. John M , Gregory , uf tlio civil
service commission , arrived in Omnlm
Wednesday , nnd resiatorcdnttliol'axton.
Sir. Gregory wns scon by a loporler niul
; nvo n lengthy account uf tlio aims nnd
workings of tlio civil Horvico commisaion.
Tlio original civil service commission
wns organized in 187-1 under Gen. Grant ,
.ho appropriation for it amounting to
$25,000. Of it G.V. . Curtis wns tlio
iresidcnt. It continued thrco ycara , but
congress failinr to nmko nppropriation
or it , tlio commission died.
The present commission cinsiMs uf
) orman H. Eaton of Now York , L. 1) .
Toman of Ohio , and Mr. ,1. M. Gregory ,
of Illinois. Its July is to formulnto
ulcs for the exaltation ot the civil EOT-
ice of the country and to BOO that the
aws in this respect are carried ont. It
n-opnroa the blanks for all mallei B re
quired in the examinations , propounds
ho questions , and certifies to iho heads
f dopartmonta , tlio eligible candidates
r those who have successfully nndorgono
lie examination required.
The appointmonl of eligible applicant *
ro in proportion to the population of the
Uito , and this apportionment is based
pen the number of congressmen of each
tate who are considered roproBcntntivos
f Iho pooplo. Although this nrrango-
nont does not all'ect the older clerks , still
t allbrds a better atalo roproaent.ition in
opnrtmoatnl positions than boforo. Ho-
ere its creation , the District of Columbia
uid more clerkships than any two of the
tntoa. It is , Mr. Gregory claims , Iho
rat time in the history of the country
hat there hns been mi cquitnblo distribu-
ion in Iho matter of clerkship * .
The commission haa jurisdiction over
ho applications ot people to 0,000 clerk-
hips in the dill'oront departments , and
iaa been extended to poslolllce.i which
inploy fifty people and upwards. It is
vithin the power of the president to ox-
end it to others , and it is oxpoutpd that
loforo many months the executive will
xtend its operations to Nebraska.
The questions of the commission for ox-
mination are all printed , with accompu-
lying blanks , upon which the unsworn
nay bo written.
All applications for oxaminntion must
) o forwarded to Washington. E'l'lio nppli-
nut is then notified when the commission
vill oit at place nearest him for examina-
ion. The clerkships range from copyists
ecoiving 5700 , to othora commanding
ospectivcly ? 1,200 , $ l-IOO , ? 1JOO ( ami
< M ,800 per annum. When an applicant
lassos examination ho is placed upon a
ogistor. From the number BO placed ,
wording to the apportionment above-
nonlioncd , the man who stoort highest in
ho oxaminntion ia selected when a clerk
s required for work. _ Following this
ccommondation comosix months of trial
n the labor before the party is accepted.
Vt the end of this period the suporiiiton-
lent of the work upon which the novr
nnn is engaged reports upon all the feat
ures of hia vork aid : character , ana if
hia report bo favorable- the clerk in
otttincd and promotion laid open to
inn.
inn.Tho commission ayfttoin ia n positive
boon to congressmen. It takes hours of
ungrateful labor from their Rhouldora nnd
emovos some of the a opportunities of
iiaking deadly enemies. ( When eomo of
, ho legislators ask to havea constituent
dvanccd , they are told that nothing can
dvanco him , nothing can keep him back
) ut his competency or inollicienoy. Mr.
jincoln nays the system saves him several
lonra a day.
The oystom affects ladies the aaino ns
gentleman , though since its establishment
ewer of thorn have been appointed than
ormorly. Up to January of this year
early four thousand clerks had been
xnminod. Of thoao nearly < 55 per cent
asscd , while but filG wore given
lositions.
TJio examination in this city v/ill bo
ireoided over by Messrs. Ooutnnt ,
Voodard and Lawton. TJmy will bo
mbllc and conmioncod this morning at
0 o'clock.
Mr. Gregory loaves for Lincoln to
narrow , where an examination will bo
told Saturday.
IIorsford'H Aclil I'liospliatc ,
in Conatipiitlon.
Dr. tT. N. Rc IIINHO.V , Medina , O. , aayo :
In cases of indigestion , constipation
xnd nervous prostration , ita reuulta
liappy. '
The I'rchDyiorlanont
SAUATOOA , N. Y. May 15. The gen.
oral BHSO Jibly of the Presbyterian churcl
mot tliis morning und was culled to order
by the ponnanont clerk , Hov. Dr. Hob
urts. Two thousand poraons were in at
tendance. Tlio opening sermon was delivered
livered by n Syrian missionary , Kov.
Dr. II. 11. JcBBUp. Tlio following olll
cors were elected : Moderator , Jlov. Dr
JlayoH , Denver , Col. ; stated clerk , Hov
Dr. W. II. lloborlH , I'rincoton , N. J.
permanent clerk , Hov. Dr. W. K. Mosro
Columbus , O. ; treasurer , Huv. II. W
Terrace , Now York. A committed wn
appointed to niako a memorinl ininuta 01
thi ) hvto moderator. Hov. Edwin U. Hut
field. The docket and rules were reni
and adopted.
tit Murilor flio Iiinouont ,
YOUNOHTOWN , O. , May 15. There i i
scone of incitement at Horhnd , Ohio ,
where Horn nnd Gibbon will bo hung lo
morrow. The Mth regiment of the Ohlc
National guard und a portion of tlio 811. .
regiment are there to protect the jail
Crowds of excited men uro coining 01
every train. The murder was so ntroc
ions the crowd insist on a lynching or a
public execution. Sheriff Gutcs this after
noon received two hundred muskets and
ammunition for deputies.
Kuimwny Mulcu Kill ) KobDoru.
GJ.KNIIIVK , Montana , May 15 , U. S
Paymaster NVhipplo , un roulo from For
Huftjrd from Glendivo , Tuesday , was nt
tucked by muil ujjents. Sergeant Oonra
was killed , nnd three privates seriously
wounded. The mules nttacljod to the
innunlaiicu in which the ) ) nymaator nni
thu treasure box wen- , ran uway , and the
robbora were .foil ( id.
Tlio Wuulliiir'J'u-Duy.
Ndrox , May 10 For the
Mississippi valley : { slightly warmer , fan
weather , variable wind1 ! , shifting to oas
mid couth. For the Muiouri valley
Fair weather , followed by Increasing
cloudiness and local rain , uouth-casterl
winds , und stationary temperature.
AiioMluni HI Horn ia n homohold won
i M ovur tlio world , Kor o\tr & > ycaia It I
i udvcrtUod lUulf by Itummlta. Jt U now
j vortlseil to warn tlio ptilillo ugidiut ooimlor1 1
f Iti. Tlio iruimlno iirtlclo l Jiiaiutfttfturou
< by Ir. J. (3. JJ. Wwort & Hwi'S. ' \
mmmrn HOTEL
Tlio Palace Hotel of Denver.
Oor , Sovonteontk and jfiwraaoo Sfcj
lloomi 76o to $5.00 per < Uy. Spccltt HM t liy Ilia Month.
TUB FINEST TA13LK IN ME WEST.
Conducted on tlio American mid Etiropoin Plans. D.vy
Hoard § 7 per week.
P , S , OONDON , - - PBOPBIETOR ,
rag
JOHBER OF
Ufir
EASTZRA PRICE ! * DUPLICATED
11 FAUNAM STRKK OMAHA NRB
Doubfo and Single Acting Power ano Hand
Kngino Trlmmliujo , Mining Machinery,1 Doltiug , lloso , Brass and Iron Fitting
Steam Packing at wholesale and rojail. tlALLADAY "WIND-MILLS , FittingOH
AND SCHOOL B12LLS.
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha NOD.
0. F. GOODMAN ,
AND D12ALER IN
i
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
North Eighteenth Street , Onuihn , on Street Car Line.
WlIULIiSALK ANO UKTAlb
Ll Lam
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G miles and prices ixi eootl and low us nny in the city. Please try mo.
_ This cut showa a sectional
view of our NewPolar Air
Dry Refrigerator , manufac
tured in the most perfect
manner of Kiln-Dry lumber
Charcoal Killed , Zinc Lined
Galvanized Iron Shelves
Black Enameled Trim
mings Handsomely canoled ,
and designed for the wants
of a class of trade that re
quires the best class of
goods that can bo made.
We slm sell these Ilo-
frigorators at manufactur-
Or's prices , with freight ad-
ded. You are respectfully
invited to examine them.
Compare prices beforn buy
ing.
, Respectfully.
't { . \VRIGHT
Manufacturer's Agent.
317 S13th St. , OMAHA , ; NEBRASKA.
IMPORTERS OF
3t
AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
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CELEBRATED BRANDS : .
Hsina Victorias , Eapcci J.es , Roses in 7 Sizes from 560
fco $120 per 1000.
AND TOW FOLLOWING LEADING F1VK CENT CIGARS :
Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels. ITe.w Stan
dard , Good AdviceNew , Brick.
REND 170R PRIOE LIST AND SAMPLES.
Mass. Institute of Teclmologv ,
DOHTON HASH.
KxuuiUiaiioiiH in St. I.oulH.
Hv" ' r four yt r courses In Cl > llh JUchanlcnl ,
Mliiliiitanu Klottrlcal KiiKliitierhu Archilcoiuru ,
ClioinUtry rhynle , Natural hiitury ute htndcntu
tro also fulinltjud to jmrtlal IT tjieclal LiiurKM , Next
ficliool > ( or liVKln * Hcjit. ' "J. 18SI. Kntrunvo oxiin .
luitlonHUttliu nlllco Knjit , of I'nl.llo hUinulo , 8V. .
iioriiur 7ih oinl Clicstrnit Ht . Jl.iv M an I 30. nt 10
n. in. Applv to I'Mf , \ ' W. I.OIIK ,
IlulldliiK , tit. 1/oiiln
1oiilnWIIIWIKH WKl.KH.Kicrftary.
KHANiJH A. U'AI.IUCII , 1'rrnldint.
< l iniiott a wk Un.
A CAKD. TII ll who are inftvrliitf from cjrori
anil linllicritbiu of joulh , norxmii wtnl.nias , early
ilo uv , I'm ' of inanh'iu't , etn lull ! iicnd a rcch u tint
wllliurejim , 1'IIKK OKCUAIlOi ; Tnls ureat rein-
cdy MaiilUcuverud by nu.l tluncry In Koutli Ameri
ca , Kuril .lf addrewicd cnvilopj to Hi V , JiMKNlT ,
IMUV , Htitlou I > , NIIW Vcrk , dy nuVo cod
1514 Webster St. Onwlm Nob.
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( Huoct Jsor to the old U. I' , llaVcry.lOth St. , )
ALL KINDS OP
BREAD , FAHCY CAKES AND PIES
Constantly on luiU , Onlerii will lia nronintly utttn-
dal to. \YAONBU IIUO'H ,
V(0iilvtQr9 | ,
A. F. GBOSS. ,
lllll ! ! ' &
UAIIINCT WOU1C , aUOU AH
COUNTERS , BARS , 10E BOXES ,
LIBKAHIES ,
and ol klnda of olHco work & atniclalty Call 'Jrfd
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