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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1884)
I f OMAHA DAILY BEE PRIDAV. MAY 23 , 1881 THIS BELTcrRffConta-o tor I * made expressly for the cure of derangements .of . the Rcncr tl\o crenm. fh-ro U no mlvtaVe about hhls Inttnitnent , the con tinuous trc m of KI.KO- .Till . 01 TY throuclttho ram must res tore them to Valthy notion Do not confound tMi nith . _ , , _ . KlccttloleH ftcl\ctUioclto curakllliUf m head tu too. It Is for the ON R nitc- moiurKn | < ForclrcuUn sMng full Information , address Chcotcr Klectrlo Belt Co. , 10J WuhlngtoD " Chlcwrolll. Nebraska Cornice -AND- MANUFACTVnERS OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ZDoxrxxxox * W'jLa FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencing ! CrcBtinus , Balustrades , Verandas , Office and Bat > Railings , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta nnn. O. ANDfih STrtEP' . LINCOLN NED. The uie ot the term " Hnoi Lino" In connection nllhthi corporate name ola grcatroatl , com cj a an Idea of ust hut required by the traveling imb Ho a Short Line , Quick Tlnii and the host of accommodft' - - - - - tlons nil of which ro Jam- Uhoil by the groateat rallnay In America And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and as ta main lines , branches and connec tions reach all the great business centres ot the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers th dcscriiitlon of Short Line , and Host Houto between Chicago , Mllnaukoo , St. 1'auland Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellcndal * Chicago , Mllnaukoo , Kau Clalro and Stlllwator Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Bca\cr Dam and Oahkosb. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukfisha and Oconouiowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrlodu Chlen. Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatonna and Falrlbault. Chicago , Bololt Jano3\lloand | Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , Uockford and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls mi cl YanUon Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Jlook Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and MInncapcHfc Da\onport , Calruar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In cm emnlovnn ot the company , SI , 100IS PAPER WABEHOOSB. Graham Paper Co. , 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KNVKLOl'ES , CARD BOARD ArlD ES STOCK for Haes ol al H. PHILLIPS , m Has one ot the largest and finest assortment of Spring and Summer Uoods for Suitings and Trouser ing * . All garments guaranteed to lit and trimmed Uh the Best Trimmings. JIY PUICKS AUELOWER ha nny Jtircln it Tillo r in the city. 1601 Farnam S tet < tetU. . P. BAKERY , 1514 Webster St. , Omaha , Neb. , ( Succeaaors to the old U. P. Batcry.lOth St. , ) ALL KINDS OF BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES Constantly on hand. Orders will be promptly atten ded to. WAGNElt BRO'S , pr-23 2m Proprietors. \ DR.HQHNE'S ELECTRIC BELT " \VIII euro Kcrvousneea , Luinbnpn.Khcuiimtlum , 1'ar- nl > l , Kt-umlBla , Sciatica. Kldiuy , Hplnu umi I.lver illEfaieHOout.Atliiuallcart - ' * , I ) > pn > iisla , Conarl- pallon. KijkfiielBs , Cntnrrli , riles. KjIKii8v , Inipotcncy , DamliAiriio. I'lolnnmis Uteri , etc. Only nclcntlfloKlec- trio Dcltln AmiTlintlintnemls the Klcctrlcity and mafc- nutlMii throiiKh ilmbody. and can be recharged In an la- ttaiit by tbu imtlcnt. SI.OOO Would Not Buv It. DB. noiu < ii I was nllllctod with rheumatism and cured by using a belt. To any one attllcted with that dl lease , I would say , buy llorno's Eloctrlo Belt , Any ono can confer with mo by writing calling at my etoro , 1120 Douglas ntrect. Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYOMS. MAIN OFFICE Opposite poatolHro , room 1 Fren r blok. tffor Bile at C. F. Goodman's Drugstore' Jlio rnam Bt . Omiha. Onlerj filled C. O P. , V. H. HANCHETT , M. D , , HOMEOPATHST ! TKLEPHONi : NO. 101. Ofllco Rooms 1 and 2 Jacob'n Block , Ifitli St. and Capitol A\e , Uesidcnro , 2022 St. JIary's A\o. "HUGH McMANus&"baT 418 North IGth Street. WALL PAPERS. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION , I warranted to wear longer , fit tbo form neater , an < t KJTO butt- . . . ' than ny other Cors. the market , or price paid wll rcfundcil TliolndorinuenUo Chlcak-o'B tint phnlclar : , accon each PnrMt. I'rkf. ftr.t H.lccn Jean , Ark JOSKI'll 4e C'fc. . W ( ' uiacturiri , ItH. * .foHN H. F. LEHMANN & CO MCCARTHY & BURKE , UNDERTAKERS ! 218 14TH STREET , BET. FAUNAM AND DOUOLA8. * DREXEL & MAUL , ( SUCCESSORS TO JOUN O , JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! the old stand 1417 rarnam street. Orders by tolo iiapb BOllcited and promptly atUeted to. JAMES I , CRAIG , ( II AND FLORIST. Pl n , specification ! and estimates ol cost ol l ? ln out new or remodeling old lawns , KrwltnK. eoadlDi , etc. will bo lurnlshe I on application , Orower am dealer in all kind * of Howers. bhruU , Ornament and Shade Trees. Ju t the thing lor Cemetery or UKII Decoration. Green House nd Nursery J3rd Htrcut , near fort Omaha. Cu PloMersaud Flower- In ? I'lants In pot lor sale at all seasons , and sny Klnral Designs or Bouquets made up on the shortest nutlco. Orders by trail promptly attended to. drui 1 * . O. llox 005 Omaha , Keb. CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN Mclalic Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , KTC. , KTC. , ' 1000 Fnrnnm St. , . OMAHA , Mttl Telegraphic orders jirouiptly attended to. Coroner olllco , Tele honoNo 321. H , K , BURKET 111 North 10th Street Omaha James Meal Insliluio > Chartered by thcStateof llil anols for * thcexpresspurpose /ofelvlneImmediate rcllcllli Sail chronicunnnrynncl prl- avate diseases. Qonorrhccn , /Qlcct nndSyphills In all their ' complicated forms , also alt diseases of the Skin ant ] Ulood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- . dics.testedlna.For/f/l'eur'J , , _ > Kl > ecUill'rartlcr. Seminal Veakiiesa. Nil-lit Losses by Dreams , I'lmples on he FaceLott Manhood , ; > uj { /rurrct.Tr.rre | .innctpcrttticnlinil * Ths appropriate remedy 3 t once used In each case. Consultations , per- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd. clnea sent by Mail and Express. No marks on acknRc to Indicate contents or sender. Address Dn.JAMES.No. 204Washlnglon SI.CMcagolll. lit i : . C. Wusr's NRUVE ANB Ilit.ux TUKAT. ENI , n Rtiarautecd Epocilio for lljsleria , Dizzi es , Convulsions , r'lta , Nervous NcurolKin , mnachoNervous Pro'itrntion caused byllionee 'alcohol or tobacco , Wnki'fulncps , Jlcutiil ifo- rcssiou , Softening of the Drain resulting in in anity mid lending tu misery , demy and death , 'romnturo Old Aio , Dnrrcnncss , LOBS of powiu n cither KOI , Involuntary lassos mid Bnormat. rrlirca caused byovcr-oxortionof the brain , Bejf. ni6o or ovor-indulgouuo. Each box contains mo niontli'8 treatment. $1.00 11 boxer BIX boxot or $5.00 , Bontbymnd prepaid on receipt of price , WK UAIAXTII : six JIOXJCH 'o euro nny rose. With each order recoivoa nyns or cs boxes , nccompanifa with ifa.UO , wo wiU end the purcliiiEcr our written gunrnntflo to ro und the inonev if the trcntmontdooBliotoUoel euro. G uurnnt eoa i BBUOU on U' D7 C. F , OOODMANN , Druggist Agents for Omaha cb. OR. FELIX ILB BRUN'1 PREVENTIVE ANDOtJRE. The remedy being Injected directly ! tn th ? Bott o 10 disease , requires no change of diet ri nauseous , mercurial or poisonous mcdlclncR to bo taken Inter- ally. When used as a preventive by cither sex , it It nposslblo tu contract any private disease ; but In the 130 of those already unfortunately afflicted wo guar- ntoo thioo boxes to euro , 01 we will return ! thomon- y. Price by mall , postage paid , $2 pf r box or three lores for $5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES Issued by all authorized agents. Dr Felix LeBrun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS 0 F. Goodman , Druggist Sola Agent , for Omaha nr&e 1) Gcnoratho Organs JJltOllJlJ , db quickly cured by the IVIALK MKTIIOD. Adopted In all the HOSPITALS F FRANCE Prompt return of VIGOll. Simple cases , JJ to f8. Severe ones , ? 3 to 812. Pamphlet 'reo. Civlalo Remedial Agcno ; , 15C Fulton St. , New 'ork. Takes no other I TFVTJT'lt a rw wHli I lU\f him perfectly. " " V W wrltca a moth- iM _ m cr. Ilundredsof JaarjL * HlmllartcBtlmo. nloln , OA ncll as thoKo from reputable physicians throuifliout tlinwlioloU.K .tratifyto Urn \\nrtli of IIOKLICK'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. i no cooking. IteRtfood In liealth or Rick- . . . IIOUI.ICK'S I'OOU CO. , JtitclnrVi . 4ljiut by mall on rucelptof price In sUmp > . * 0.i& Jr. . Amelia Burroughs , OFFICE AND IlESIDENCE' .617 Dodge , St. , - Omaha. TELEPHONE No 144. SCHMELING & BELSOI1NER , DEALERS IN 021 South 13th , between Jackeon and Jones Sta. Job Work n Roofing. Quttorln ? , Etc. , promptly done. WOODBRJDG-E BROS , , OMAHA NEII. Sole Agents for the World-Renowned Sm JEi Decker & Son , and Ilallott & Cunstcri Pianoa. Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in ) ps and Musical Merchandise. . fl-SenJ lor Price lint. t TO PURCHASE Second Hand Fnr Bpot Caih. Call on or addrera Mr , or ] Mrs BUph n J. nilODfiUICK , 618 South 10th street. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlangor , Bavaria Oulmbacher Bavaria Pilsner Bohemian Kaiser Bremen DOMESTIC. Budweisor St. Louis Anhauser St. Louis Best's Milwaukee Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee Krue's Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhin Wine. ED. MAUJtBR , 121 Farnam St COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. STkL AT IT. BnrglarsScciiiloHayotlii ! nof Iho . Towu , 'H Itcstnurnnt Visited. Ycstortlny morning it was tlisoovorod lint Louio's restaurant on Drondwny near "c.irl street , linil boon burglnrlxod BOIIIO- imo during tliu proceeding night. The jllows Imcl gained nn entrnnco through lie rcnr of the fitoro , nud helped them- elves to about ton boxes of the best ignra , apparently taking tltno to select lioico brands , They also wont through 10 till and got what change had boon oft there , about two dollars. About noon yesterday Chief Skinner rrostcd Hormixn Fredericks toward horn suspicion pointed ns having boon oncorncd in the burglary. Ho had been n the employ of the restaurant , and had ) ocn discharged. On his person wore ound a number of nicklcs and pennies , ich as were taken from the drawer , and mong the coins was ono peculiar ponny. mashed coin , which has been recognized i having boon part of the money taken. 'ho young man denies the charge , and 10 trace of the missing scgars has boon ound. _ POOR FELLOWS ! Tlio Union Pitclflu&'WnntH Iio Clly to Harrow Money to Help It Out. The proposition of the Union Pacific o lot the city pave the street car track n condition that the Union Pncilic may lave eight years to pay for it in , is pro- onted in a very plausible way. The ompany claims that the street railway s not paying , and that the company is ot now in a condition to have the pav- og dona and pay for it within sixty days s required by law. The company claims that it will have o put down now rails , and make other inprovomonts , besides the cost of paving , 'ho improvements nro estimated at 10,000 , and the paving § 20,000. It vants the city to simply treat the com- iany as it treats other property owners , nd make assessments yearly for a term f eight years , to pay for its § 20,000 of ) avoment. Unfortunately for thn com- ) any , the law , while it gives the city the ight to grant this privilege to other iroporty owners , does not allow of the > rivilogo being granted to such corpora- ions. The Union Pacific wants the ouncil to enter into a contract evasive f this law , and offers as a financial pro- cction to the city a promise that this cat of paving shall bo a lion on the vholo of the ? 50P,000 worth of property wned by the company in this city. The company intimates that if its ro- uost is not complied with there may bo , -ar. The company may litigate and lindor improvements. It may abandon ts street car track. It may force the ity to do the paving anyway and then ry and collect it of the company. The company smilingly asks the city to bor on $20,000 for it and then shows ita ; eoth with a throat as to what may Imp- ion if it refuses to do so. The city : ouncil ought to take no chances but fol ow | the law strictly and make the Union 'acilic comply with it strictly. Then hero will bo no chnnco for censure , 'ho company has shown too bad faith n regard to Union avenue to expect its iromises to bo taken at par just now. It is a little diflicult to BOO clearly why lie Union Pacific should expect the city , o borrow § 20,000 instead of borrowing . itself. A mortgage on its property light bo shaved by some money-lenders nd the Union Pacific thus get the need- d cash , and then the city council would ot have to jeopardize any of the city's ntorests. Suiuldo Near Hastings. A young man by the name of Andy Hxby , twenty-ono years old , who had > eon working for A. J. Woirin , ono milo orth of town , committed suicide last Friday by hanging himself. No cause is uiown for the rash act except that head ad boon sick during the day and was un- blo to work. At noon Mr. Wcarin , who was absent in the morning , returned lomo and young Bixby cared for the earn , when ho and Mr. Woiriu wont to ho house for dinner. The young man ofuscd to cat , saying that ho did not are for any dinner , and immediately eft the house , the family supposing ho lad gene to Hustings to procure medi- ino. Nothing more was thought of the ircumstanco until about six o'clock in ho evening when the lifeless body of the oung man was discovered hanging in the jarn loft. The remains were sent the allowing day ( Saturday ) to the deceased's athor , who resides in Wayne county , his atato. Waiver n Leader , OVEIl IN IOWA. The scarlet fever has found its way into ho Homo of the Friendless at Dubuquo. Gen. Sibloy , of St. Paul , is expected a deliver the address at the soldiers' re union at Sibloy. At Dtinlap on the 15th the six year old son of Edward Sohan was run over and dlled by a construction train. Amos Kimes , a switchman in the 0. , & Q. yards at Burlington , was in stantly killed by the cars , Saturday night. Clear Lake citizens would bo happy if they could obtain five minutes' interview with the thief who robbed the cemetery there of all flowers. The Burlington Gazette has boon sued by Mrs. Ilolen Talbot , of Jit. Pleasant , for $5,000 damage for publishing a charge of arson against her. A flax mill and a largo foundry arc the latest additions to Sioux City's man ufacturing wealth. The former will start up about Juno 1 , The playful unloaded revolver wont off accidentally in Des Moinee , the other day , and the bullet plowed a hole through the mouth and nock of u hey named Fred Chapman. The wound is believed to bo fatal. A sad accident occurred near Clarinda , Sunday the llth , by which two children , a little girl and boy aged five and fourteen - teen years lost tlioir lives. They had gone to the river to fish when the little girl got too near the bank and fell in , lor brother jumped in after her and ho father also jumped in to s\vo thorn > oth. Uo caught , tbo boy and throw limtotho shore as ho supposed and < opt on after the little girl , when the icy foil back in or jumped to aid his athor. The father took thorn In under iis rtrms but ho could not got to shore , nd reached for a bush when ho lost his lold on them both and they were drown- d. They were the only children of Mr. nd Mrs. Kinnoy. The Ottumwa Courier warns the farm- rs to lookout for two slcpk-tongucd men vho have boon operating in several ountics in the state. They endeavor to ocuro orders for the ono man cross-cut aw , representing ita value nt ? ! ) . An dvanco of $15 is demanded , and when lie saw is delivered it proves to bo an inferior har.d-saw worth about § 1. Hancock is disturbed by alleged launtod houses. Persons of unblemish ed truth and voracity claim tint the [ hosts really exist. Several of them lave slept at night in the haunted houses nd have dug for the ghosts but have ound nothing except groans , monns and lioking sounds horrible to listen to. Catherine Higgins , living at Crolon , eo county , has sued for divorce from bouezor Hiqgtns. There is too much Sboncswr in the husband for Catherine. t is alleged against the defendant that 10 has struck , choked and kicked his ifo , dislocating her thumb and laming icr arm. W. P. Halm was arrested at St. Joseph Mo. , on Monday , charged with dwindling 10 ICoystono Wringer company , at ) avcnport , where ho formerly resided , V requisition was procured and llahn as taken bacK to Davenport to bo rlod * . - llltAVK 1'OIjIiY MAHTIN. A Kcnmlo Jehu AVItli Grit nntl M.UB- uloVlio l ollcd a wny Kofoucr. Utlolmro ( Mass. ) Correspondence tu The Dos- ton ( Hobo. "Will yon have a carriage , sir ! " The query como from the lips of tall , inscular woman , who stood upon the ilatform of the railway station in this vil- ago. The salutation was an ordinary ono t such a place , but it sounded strangely oming from the lips of a woman. But 0 residents of this village Polly Martin ics for many years been a familiar figure bout the streets and at the railway ata- on. The residents of other portions of 10 town , too , have long boon familiar vith her face and fonn. "For how many years , Mrs. Martin , lave you followed your vocation ? " was skod by the reporter. "Well I have boon driving a carriage ow about six or eight years ; I carried lie mail to South and West Attloboro , ou know , before that. I commenced to Irivo the mail wagon , well , 1 don't know ust. when , but it was before the war I hink in about 1800. I drove it sixteen 'oars and five months. " "You have had some strange oxpori nces in that time ? " "Well , I had some adventures , that's fact. It aooms like n long time to look jack on , and I wouldn't want to go .hrough it again. 1 was about in all veathors , hot and cold wet and dry. It was pretty tough sometimes in the winter can toll you. " "Did you over moot with any trouble > y the way ? " Never bat once to amount to anything , 'hero was ono time , about ton years age hat a gang of men tried to stop mo. ] wasn't on my usual.route that night. You eo. it was a Thanksgiving night. Mr. Anderson , the minister at the Methodisl church , was over to his sister's , in the load vnd Ida neighborhood , spending thanksgiving , and ho wanted mo to como ound that way with my mail and carry lim homo. It was a pretty cold night nd dark as a pocket , but I was going long all right , when I overtook a gang f about five or six men standing by the ido of the road. Ono of thorn culled ut and asked which of the roads led to lobronvillo. I pointed out the road to lim and wont right en. I had this eamo ittlo horse with mo that I am driving ow ; ho Is 27 or 28 years old. Ono of lie men stepped into the middle of the oad and called on mo to stop. "I had a whip in my hand niadeof three iranchos of apple-tree braided. It was t was stout and tough , I struck the lorso on the flank , and just then the man gave a spring and gtabbcd the back tray and the reins. J utruck the horse gain , and ho spriMig forward , dragging lie man aiong. lie clung to the harness nd the reins , and tried to pull thorn out f mv hand , all the time trying to got ito the wagon. Ho got ono font on the Lops and wont hooping along on the thor. I pounded him in the face with lick until the blood ran down , and every imo the stick struck p him it struck ho horse too ; so hoko t along at n jrisk trot , and I kept pounding the fol- ow's faco. By and by his foot caught 1 the wheel and ho foil on his back , and ho wheel ran over his logs. " "Ho didn't got into the wagon then ? " "Well , I guess not , Ho had tackled ho wrong customer that time. " "That was quite an adventure. Is hat the only time you were troubled ? " "That's the only time any ono attempt- 0 to stop mo. I have broken down a good many times , but that was nothing ; . could mend up easy enough. I have > eon through pretty big snow drifts , .hough. Many a time 1 have carried n ihovel and got out and dug the horse out of the drifts. I remember once that 1 ; ot into a big drift which filled the road. Josidcs the mail I had a number of leavy exgress packages on. " "You ran an express , too , then ? " "Oh , yes ! I have carried everything , rom a collar to an engine. But , as I was saying , when I struck that drift I saw the horse couldn't drag that load and mo too. So I got out and took to the top of the wall , The horse kepUtho road all right , and I walked on top of , ho wall for a quarter of a mile or more , until wo got out of the drift. " "What won your route ! " "I took the mail at the Post Oflico lore and drove up through FarmO/H , and right through by the mill , pa aini tlio graveyard , to South Attloboro. There [ left the bag and my express packages. Then 1 drove up over Hod Hook Hill to Dldtown , whore 1 loft another mail a Nowell's tavern. I carried that mail ii a box. Then I drove round through Farm or'n again , and so homo. It was ubou eight mills in all. " "Did you carry telegraph messages as well as the mail and express ? " "Yes , I have carried telegraph messages sages over since the telegraph oflico was opened hero , and I carry them now ii connection with my hack business. : have carried a great deal of express matter tor some pretty heavy packages. Once 1 carried a corpse. It came by train it care of the sexton , and was to go to th graveyard at South Attloboro. Th sexton went with mo. Tlio box wa pretty long , and projected out of th rear of the wagon Homo diatanco. It wa a kind of a dark , stormy night. When vo got to the graveyard wo drove hrourjli it over to the back side , and uii- oadcd the box. "Did you see any Hhoats ? " "No ghosts , we drove right ou" after caving the body. ' "You have carried money and valuable mckagos often , 1 suppose ? ' "Oh1 yes , many a time. Ono niijhl n inn gave mo $000 in gold tied up in a ilk bag to curry , and 1 throw it into the > ottoin of the wagon. Ho thought 1 was nighty carolnss , but there couldn't any- mdy got that bag , for it was right close o my feet. 1 should like to see any one ry to got it away from mo. Ho would lave a good jib. " "Did you carry any weapons ? " " 1 carried n revolver several years , but never used it , 1 had it with mo when liat man tried to stop mo , but 1 didn't want to shoot him. " "You have carried a good many puss- ugors , 1 presume ? " "Yns , 1 used to carry a good many in lie mail wagon sometimes as many as vo or * ix together. 1 have carried all nrta. Sumo have boon so drunk that icy lm.1 to lie down on their backs in 10 bottom of the wagon. But , drunk s they were , no ono over spoke a rude rord to mo , except on that ono occasion. tly husband took charge of the business lore in the village , and 1 drove the mail nd express wagon , I iot ; $1115 a year or taking the mnil to South Attlt > boroand 50 n jenr for Old own. A tunny husbai.d icd 1 gave up driving the mail , and wont ito my present business. But 1 kept p my telegraph message delivery , and 1 mil as long as 1 can. 1 have done out- oor work so long I don't think I should eel contented to do anything else. I upposo it seems queer to see a woman rive a carriage , but wo must all got a iving In some way. " Those who know Mrs. Martin best say hat she is even braver than she will ad- nit. It is related that on one occasion ho was accosted by two men on toot who egged a ride. They were rough look- ig , and the night was dark , but she at lu-o reinud up and said. "Jump in , jump in. " She lelt the nuin at the grocery store 11 which is the post office , and after oho ad driven away one of the men asked ; "Who is that , anyway ? " "That is Mrs. Martin , " was the reply. "You can't make mo believe that , " was lie rejoinder. "He's dressed like a wo- ian , but I know it's a man , No woman would take us in like that. " Upon another occasion Mrs. Martin , ad a lady passenger in her mail wagon. lie night was dark , the way lonely and ho lady timid. At last she ventured : "It is very dark , Mrs. Martin. " "Yes , it's dark , " was the reply , "but 'vo got my club handy. " Others say that at ono time , several ears ago , a son of a former mayor of Joston was a passenger with Mrs. Martin. lo was in haste , and at length broke into mprccations on the horse , who , ( hough aithful , was by no means a rival of laud S. "Look hero , young man , " said ho [ river , "you just stop swearing or get out. " Ho stopped swearing , but on a subso- [ uont occasion ho was again sorely empted , but remembering tlio previous rebuke and throat , ho gave vent to his colings in French , which answered just is well for him and did not subject him o the danger of being obliged to finish iis journey on foot. mos 1'llcM arc frequently preceded by ft sense of weight In the back , luiiin and lower part of the abdomen , causing tlio imtlont tu nuppoRO lie lias some affection of the kidneys or iiclRliburing organ * . At times , aym toms of IndigoHtiou are present , as ilatuoncy , unoustnosft of the utomncli , etc. A inolstcro like porflpiratlon , jiroducing a Aory disagreeable i telling particu larly nt nglitftor | getting warm In bed , Ita very commoimUoiulnnt. Internal , Kxtornal iiuf Itching 1'los yield nt once to the anpl lea- ion of Dr. JJonanko'H Pile Koinody , which acts liroctly upon the parts allceled , absorbing tlio urnors , allaying the intoiiHO itching , and of- oc ting a permanent euro where other romo- , loa have failed. Do not delay until the dnJn n tlio eyiitom produces permanent disability , iut trv ft and lie cured. Schrotor & liccht "Trailo supplied by 0. P. Goodman. " COMMEHOIAIj , COUNCIL BLUFFS MAltKET. Wlioat-No. 1 milling , 75@KO ; No. II CC ® 0 rejected fi ( ) . Corn Local purposnn , 40 ® 15. Oats Kor local purposes , Itn Hny S10 00@1'JOU per ton Kyo 10@J5o. Corn Meal 1 2fi per 100 pounds. Wood Good Hupply ; pricox at yards , 0 00@ 03. 03.Coal Coal Delivered , hanl , 11 BO per ton ; soft , 00 per ton Lard 3 'ulrhankV. wholonnllnir at ! h'c. ' Flour City flour , 1 00@3 HO. Brooms 2 'J5@3 00 per doz. LIVE HTOCK. Cattle llutehor COWH ! 00@1 BO. Butcher toorn ! r 0@5 00. Hogu- I-UODUCK AND KllUITH. Quotations by .T. M. Ht. John & Co. , com- nlssiun morchantH , 538 Broadway. liuttor Creamery , 20c ; rolln , llf < zlfic. ) KggH 12Jo per do/on ; ready sale. 1'otiltry Homly Balo'.cliickonH.drOflHOil , 12c ; Ivo , Uc ; turkoyB. droxuod , ICc ; live , 1-c ; JuckH , droHHod , 1'Jic ; live , Be. OrangoH 1 00@1 00 per box. LomoiiH II 50@l 00 per box. llanamui 2 50@3 BO per bunch KtrawborrioH quart cano 4 CO. VogotabloH 1'otatoca , 3540 ; onions , 75c ; abbago , 4 centn per pound ; applet ) , ready ale at Ii 25 ® 1 00 tor prime stock ; Beans , 1 CO g)2 ) 25 per bushel. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmoiol the arrival and do- > arture ol trains by contra ! standard time , at tlio ocal deiwta. Trains leave transfer depot ten mill u.es earlier and arrive ten minutes later , CMICiOO , BUBUNOroN AND QVINCT , LIAVI. ARRIVE. 6:351) : m CliloaKoKinreu D.OOam 0:10 : a m K 3l Mall. 7:00 : p rr KAM8A8 C1TT , HT. JOS AMD COUNCIL BUtrri. 0.05 B in Mall and Kipresi , 7:05 : p m 8:06 : pru 1'aclfloKiprcm , 5:1/0pin : CUIOAOO , UllWAUKIII AND HT , rAUb. P : < 5 a m Mall and Ki\nu \ i , 7:10 : ] > in 6:26 : p m Ki ) > ro < , 0:40 : a m 0:16 : m K j > rcun , B:15 : p m CUIOAOO , ROOK ISLAND AND rACIFIO. 6:80 : pro Atltntlo Express , 0:40 : am 0:60 : a m Day K preui , 0:60 : p m 7U5am * Iee Koines Aooommodatlon , 4:40pm : At local depot only , WABAIII , BT. U3U1S AKU rACICIO , 0:16 : a m Mall , 4:46 : p m 4tOpui : Cannon U l | , 11:16 : au At TrMibferrnl CUICAOOUld XORTIIWXIilEBIf , 6:30 : m Kxpresi , 0.60 p n 0:41 : a m 1'acllla Kxprtsi , 0:46 : a u HIOUI cirr AND nemo. m Ht , 1'aul Kxpreiu , 0.00 a n in AccotnmodatlOD , (1:60 : p u UNIOM rxcirio. 8:00 : p m WcBtcrn Kij/ruM , 8:86 : a n ir.fjOam I'lclllo Ksprewi , 4:40 : pu 7:40 : a in Local Kxprui , 0:64 : a u 12:10 : a m Lincoln Kxprtus , At Transfer only. UUUyr TUAISB TObUAlU , Uaro 7:20-3 : : o-0SO-lo.80-U:40a. : : in. 1:80-2:3 8:33-r.80 : 6:3uU5 Ilu5 : p in Bunday 8:20-11:11 : : a m. x30-4:3o-0:35-lliS ; : : : p , ui. Anne 10 tuli utoa btfuro Iv vlug tluiu. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUT DEWEY & STONE'S ' , Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS BTO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U , S. DEPOSITORY. ,1. II. MtLLAUD , I'rcgulcut. WM. WALL ACE- Cushion Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire Mid llunrinr Proof Safes for llout at f m S5 to $50 nor annum. C. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN Paints Oil OMAHA NEBRASKA. DO LUMBER MEECHAMT m uO V OT tn ,0 8 * . 02 CUMINGS AND 20TE ST. , OMAHA , NEB , G. H. WOOD & CO. , . . 8UCOK.SSOKH TO WEHT15UN BTHAM HnATINO CO. , TT 3VC B E3 E , S , .STEAM . AND GAS FITTERS , N 215 North IGth Street , bet. Capitol Avo. and Hi\/I A U A Kl C D DarpDport Street. Telephone No. 495. U I VI M rl M , IN C. D , MANUrAfTTUUKH OK OK STRICTLY AND TWO WHEEL OAETS. , , IkU and 1U20 llamor Btroot and 40S B ISIh Hlrtel aitr tfll lnhad frnn u--on appllwt'nn MEYER & IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OP DOMESTIC GIGARS.TOBACGOS.PIPESi . SIOKERS' ' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OP THE FOLLOWING * CELEBRATED BRANDS : Beina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from 560 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE GENT CIGARS : Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels. New Stan dard , Good Advice , New Brick. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES REND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. G , A , Lindquest & Go , IMPORTING TAILORS , 1206 Farnam Street. TAILORII& AT Without exception we have this spring one of the finest lines of Sprint Woolens EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA ,