OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY At AY 26 , 1854. 5 MANUrACTUnF.il OF GALVANIZ" I , . „ , „ CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. O. HO S.OtlX ( eatx'owt , OtfMIA . NO K WHITTIER (517 St. Chnrlos SM ( St. LonU , Mo. A rr | ul r tr > 4tiite of i o lit llnl Colic ? r , hn I ci n lonitcr rneitrdln tti > r l ltrc lmtotor Ciinovr Mtvovi , 8 t nnJ moot. In.ii.ntbnn nr oltitr l'h.kl n In St. Louis urltr r tri * " > * mil Ilol.l ifilJuiuknoii , Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Alice- lions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , ro u ini with ni riieic4 nifpf. , * w iftuit.flfnilno principle * , f 'etrrrh tely. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess. Exposure or Indulgence , * ht h pnuinrr tone r the following cdiclii ucrtoutucM , dcMlilr , < Umnrin of iltht anil defective memory , | tmttln on the uee , ftiilrnlilce 7 , aterilontollie totUty of femnlii , confuilti of Ideas , rtc. , rendering Marrlngo Improper or unhtppy , ro pcrmiOMtlj cured. I'nmphleuSn ftjeilon the above , ncnl la ictled envelope , frroto AOrtddrrMi. Conftullfttlon tt f * flee or by tnatl rrce , fcnd Invited W rllo ror queltloal. A Positive Written Guarantee Itltfi ID 1I cnr M ent , MMIclnnntnt ererjthcro. Pamphlets , English or Ucrmnn , 04 pacai , de- crlblnz above dlstaicsin mala cr female , ' MARRIAGE GUIDE ! LIHE HF ICAGO , FEOKIA fc ST.LOUIS , 11Y WAY Ol' DUAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSS , Oil VIA ZAN3AS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER Conni'cHiif ? in Union Depots nt KiniMiiC'lty Oumlianml lonvcr\vllh thrunghtialiib lur Anil nil points In the Gicut Vi'e Comicctln ; . ' In Giiunl I'nlon Depot nt Chicago with tluvigii trains for A * E W YOltK , KOSFO y , And till KistoiiCltlua. : . Atl'oorli with th > iiuh tinlns lor Imltnnnp- ells , Oin'Jlnnntl , CohunliiH , and nil polius in tliuStinth.Knst. At St. Iouls with throiiuli tmlns lor nil points South. Elc int Day Co.iches , I'ailor Cura , with lie- dining Chilli's ( scats lii-c ) , Sinoklnc Ciira with Ituvolvint ; UluilM , J'ulliiiini 1'ulnco Slcuplni ; Curs nnd the liunous c. It. & ( { . Dining Unra run dully tonnd from Chlcsigo nnd Kansas City , Chicago and Connc.ll Jllntta : Chicago nnd DCS Jloliu-s , Ohlciifro , St. Joseph , Atchlsnn nnd ropoK-ii without clmiiKc. Only tliiouch line running tliulr < iwn trains bet wren Oilman , J.lncoln nnil Denver , nnd ( ! hlciiK , KIIIIMIS City nnd Denver. Tluoush cms hotwecin Iinllanapollsnnd Council lilnlN , via I'corln GOING IVOIIT1I AND SOUTH Sollil-Tmlns of Klc nnt Duy Couches nnd Fnllnian 1'uhico Sleeping Gin's mo run dally to mid fiom St. LouU ; via Hunnlbnl ; CJnlncy Kcokuk , ISnilinKton , Ccdnr Uniilda nnd Albert Lento St. I'anl nnd Minneapolis ; I'mlorCars \vlth UccllniiiK Cliuirs to nnd Mom St. Ijonln nnd I'eoria. Only ono change of dire between St. I.ouls nnd DCS Jiolnes , lown , Lincoln , Nc. brnslcn , and Denver , Colorado. It is also the only ThioiiHh Line bilwccu ST. 'LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It is known as the grail T1IUOUCII CAI ! t > LINK of America , and la universally udinlt. < eil to he the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all classes of Travel. Through Ticheis via this line lor nao atoi ? K. It. coupon ticket olllccs in the United States Ciiid Canada. I1. J. I'OTTEIt , I'EUCEV AT , LOWELL. ' Notic3 to Cattle Men { JOO CATTLE FOR SALE. ISO Head ol Slocrs Thrco Years Old 200 ' " Two " 201 " " Heifers , Two " ISO " ' > tcer , One " ? 20 " " Ileifi-w , Ono " Tbo above dcsorlb d cattle are nil tll bred Iowa cattle , utralnht and nraooth These cattle will bo cold in lots to ' ult imrclmcrs , and at reasonable nrlccs. For further particulars , call on or a lil > rsj M. F. PArroti. Waverly , Brcmar Co , lown. . Alsoyo unc irrodo m7iuoS \Vtumo ilulilllty. Htliiti ninl ; > rcmatura decay rtrocauscul H , rrroraof ) ottlh , etc. . trn pcrfoctly restored to rolin t lu'iillli nd Tlc < ir. > ii miinhooil by THE MARSTGN KOLUS. J > o6lnm chdriii"'nK. ' Thwlrealmoot ' < iAcrv < miil > clilll.vamll > lirft1ciil't > ctuyu ! uuifnrmly naoco'Sfnl hpi-ntmo iinrrn on iretmoi UMiiaiMi'.lfint.\v nntl dlriM't in ' ' ' frco. 4GW S. H. ATWOOD , ' PJnttsmouth , - - - - Neb. _ URBABBU Of TlIOUOaOimRKD AND U10II QUADI HEREFORD AMD JERSEY CATTLE AMD ICnOO OR JBR8IT RED SWIH1 ? stock for gal Correapcndcnco toll Poison Oak 8ceiE to jlild every time to treatment wlthSwIll'u SmclDc. Spartanlnirir. S. O. , Mi n-h J 3 , 1 83 . Your most valuaV/lu medicine ( Suift'd Spocitlc ) hsa done ii OH'i ' much Rood tint I 'eel IlkoBajInL' th.a tor thehcncflt of tlinsei who sulTrr Ilko I did. I wan pnisonoJ by I'nlfion Oak , and saw not a well day for BU jfars , until I lined Swift'u Hpcclfla Intha blx ) cars I used ulinn t o ) cry I Ind of inodlduo , but none liadlhedcslmlcfft'ct. Alt r usinir blx bottles ol Slft'u Hj.fclflo 1 am restored f > perfect health ulth not a tin' " "I 'hit au ful poison leftl Your * Truly , DAVID NESBITT. POISON OAK. -hvl for thlrtv cltfht ye'rs suffered eicry spring andsutnircr with I'uiion Oak , which I contracted In luth'NK lie'i o boy , I trl'd \erthlni ; for It , In. . cludinv ni > nyi > ny Iciann , ' ut ulthnut any benefit. I took llx licttlea of Hulft'd SpcclHo ( H. H S. ) foui jeirn ax" , and it cured mn tourd nud well , Tlncc tummorsha\u paBscd , and I ha\ohtilnnri.tiirn nt It , Josrril UKIBLKV , ColumbiiH , Oa. Our Treatise on Blood and Bkln Dlsoascs nmllud free. THKSWlrTHI'ECIKlO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ol. K V. Offlro , 160W.S3 St. , bet 6ih and 7th a\8 HAMBUEG- AMERICAN DIUUCT LINE roil ENOIAND , FIIANCB ANt t-E MANY. Tlio 8tcamihl | > 8 ot thlivtllkroun line are bulit n Iron , In uatvr-tight coaipartmcnti , and are lurnlsli cd Witt every nfunt | ; to mike t'.o pa Kie ; botl tate andajfrciatle. Tliev carry tlm United H atci and Kuf | > o ii rualU , and 1 ave New Vurki Qhuff > dassan < ioaturda ) < for rijrrouth ( LONDON ) ( .her boiw ( I1 Illia.dIUMIIIIMU ) K < U-i > : Kl H Cabin , 8 6 , $70uid$0. PteeiagcS20 Henry IMnJt , Uark Ilaimen , F. K. Moros,51. . Toft acents'ii ' Omaha , Oronc lcx & ScliO1 jitL-ena2tnt li Council Itlulli. 0. li : U1UIIAHD & CO. , lieu. IVsn ABU , 81 Urowlnay , N. Y , alf ecu li which e cobtcmiilani g marrlt e kuavr IlunUtttli of _ , _ _ _ Plli-otij/'iti"wtorurc.criou iHblllly. otuiloal WoVluu , ric. , tent incurrly Ktlrd ( or to wnti ( moc'y u' po.lir. tin > | n ) Aiidrrn Dr. 1. d > uUI > . Cur Urouimi/ ! LUVM Av. , 6t. Capital Prize , $150,000 , "U'tJtokertby ctrtifn that ue nujirrdM tki at t.tngtntnlt far all the .VonfAJp and St > nt-Annu * Drauinqt of the Loniiiina Stale Letter'Comjxjnj anJ in iicnon manajt atui ccntrvl the Dratnnj htmscfrti , andthnt tnttaint art eondoetetl in ! > uintttff inwtt , nnd iti gooitfaitk toward alt jxit inand IM authorise the coinjxiny toitt t\itett 1ci f , ttifA/ae-tlwifri of our itiamvt ( attache i iti admrtisemtnti. " Coniilimo NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! y Over Halt a Million Disinbuted ! Lonisiana State Loltory Comanv , Incorporated In IBM lor So years by the liutilMm , ot educational and chatltablo purpoees with a oaf Ulofil.OOO.OM-towhlcha to or < e fund ol < > v t SW.OOO h s since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote IM iTMinr.lo. was mvlo a part of the present ttale comtltatloi adopted December 2J , A. 1) . 187J. Its grand uluglo uumbot drawings will taki place monthly. It noct scales or postXnr8. | ) Look at tlio followlnc Distributions ICOHi Grnntl Monthly and ta ! : Exlranriinary Scnu-innnal Drawing In tlio Academy of Mimic , Now Orleans , TUESDAY , JUNH 17 , 1881. Under the special supcn'la'on ' and management ol GEN. G. T. BEAUREGAHD. of Louis- lana , nnd GEN. JUBAL A. EAULY , of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. c , Tickets are Ten Dollars only. IIMvcp , $5. Filths , $2. Tcnthl , 1. 1 CAVITAti rillZK OF 81tO,000. . . . $ ltOOCO 1 OKAND I'HIZE OF 60,000 . . . . 60,000 1 GHAN1) vm.K OK 20,000 . . . . 20,000 2 IiAUQt : 1'HIZKS OP 10,000. . . . 0,000 4 Ii.\ltOi : I'UI/KS OF 6.000. . . . 20,000 so rnizKS OF 1,000 . . . . 20,000 60 " 600 . . . . 5,000 100 " 300 . . . . S0.003 " 00 " ECO . . . . 40,000 COO " 100 . . . . 00,000 1000 " 60 . . . 60,000 APPROXIMATION 1'KIZES. 100 Arproxlmatlou l-rltca ot $ :00 . . . . $20,000 100 " " 100 . . . . 10,000 100 " " 76 . . . . 7.COO 9.270 Prizes Amounting to . f522,60C Application lor rates to clnhs fhoulil be made onl\ to the offlco of the Company in Now Orleans. For further Information wrlta clearly phliiR fill ad JroB3. Malio l0. . Uonoy Ordoro pa } ublo ui ndilroes Rcclstcro'.l Letters to NEW OULKAN3 NAT10NAT , BANK , Now Orleans , ! . Postal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ei preen ( all turns ol $5 and upwards by Express at oui expense ) to MA. DACPIHN , or 11. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , t . B07Sovonth Rt. . Waihlnftnn T > . 0. m SURE ! IAUDES find radical cure by my inothod , based on recent sci- cntifiu researches , even in the most desperate cnses williont iiny trouble to the function" , f cure equnlly the sad con- conseciuences of the sins ol you' ' li , nervousness and im potence . DISCRETION GfAKAXTKEI ) . Pr jcr to send the E act description ol tlio Sickliest Dft. BELLA , , Member of Several Scientific Societies. O , IMaco do la Nation ( , ---t'AIHS. mAo wcd&stt - . . ( AFTUIt. ) t L OniO-VOLTAIC Iini.T nnd other KLieciT.IO lJ AITIIANCISI nro ecnt on SI ) Days' Trial TO MHN ONLV , 1OUNO Oil OLD , who nro Buffer- [ na from NElivors DKnn-rrT , LOST VITAUTT. WASTIMCI WKiKNESSES. fltld all tllOSO dlBOftilCS of a PEitsoxAt. NvrunK , rofiultiDK from ArD8K and OTHER CAUSES. Spei-dy relief and cnmpleto reatoratlon to HULTII. VWOB nnd MANHOOD UUARANTICHD. Ecnil at once ( or Illustrated l' mphlct frco. Auarcsi > jrTT CO. , Mitriilinn. Mich. A victim ol early Imprudence , canRlng nervous onl'ilty. iimmnturo decay , etc. . Imvlnc irit > u iu ? in cvcrjf known remedy , lias dlraovamd n , Khnnla ann of eolf-cure , which ho will nund I'llKIu to llovr-RufTcrnrB. Address. .5.JU. UlliVis.43Ch th raSt. . HeirVatb iflPHOVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION warranted to wc.ir longer. H .tho form malrr , and Plvo bi.lt' mthractlaii than an > oilier C'ors. In the ninrifct. or iirlcn palil i tie refunded ' /Iiolni1ore < ! mctit u _ Chfcairo'ii l"-st ; > hypl'lii'i , woci' inny B ch rorsst Priiw , lirnt Hutrrn Jt'itii , I'toMs , tlM ) Afk \ ouriMiTilinutfortlirl.l. vr3 HlltD. JONKI'H O * . . JOHN n. F. LEFIM N & CO TliyOTT FrriVoftho Oonoratlvo O'fcwa JLlJilJQ L OJ. J , inilclily on ed liv the UIVI LK.Min'IlOD Adopted In allthellOSriT\LH OK KHANUK Prompt 'return "f VlfiOit. Simple cases JJ to S3. Severn mien , 33 to flu ramphlot Kno. c'ivblo Ilouicdlal Afc'eno , 16i 1-ultoii tt. , Now York. _ , . . _ . \VheirTnnyTuru i m iwimean inpreiy t iop luum lui btlmo&ndihtnUi othiroipinrn B ln..I . " ' fJiSy cal cere. ! ha < a niwla Ilio illicino "I UTS. HI'ILKrav or WWJKOBICKNBSSAlllolongf nil/ . Iwjn omt racd' to lure the * nr tfi c . liicuuio nU.on H > T > iillod > no re on for nut " recelvlue cnr . > M iJ u o m lor a iriwtl o nd .t Krco Botilo of my im illro i ; pre anil l'o ( oitleo. H or Wormy Veins of lu Mrctuin. Oflrn l * uniiu- ried rouo o/ Lost Manhoodf Debility. Ac. , leklyind pafnloi/vrun.i IIJT the Elastlo Cradle' Compressor , S.O ! . Hove-AUlnu CIriularKre" . ClVlilB ETIIEDIAL , lC9ftltaiGt. . < Ttvrcrk. Chartered by theStateofllir [ nois for thecxpicsapurport 'of ' civingimmcdiatc rclicllr all chronic , urinary and pr | , ; , vatc dilcatcB. Conorrhcca fGlcet nndSyphilis in oil tlicli complicated forms , nlso ol r dlccasca of the Bkln one lilood promptly rcllcvcdonc rermancntlycured by reme- dies.testedlnn/'orfl/refin .i > lnrlalJ'rartlce. Cemlna Weakuc.s. f.ii-ht Lo-.seoby DreamPimples or he 1'areLost Manhood , puiMfrvf y rum2Y cr < yiiaixitfrlintitiiiiii , 'Hi : appropriate remedy 3 tuiice used In each case. Conculutlont , per- lonal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Med. lnc > cent by Mail and Uxprets. Nomarkaon ; clcace to indicate contenta or tender. Addrcn SB. JAMES.No. ZOtWashlnrjlon 8l.CMcgom THE STEEPLE OLIMBER , The Work ol IMltUliiK tlio 1'resbjtc- rlnn Churolt Mtcaiilo Under wny. The work of painting tlio steeple olio lie Frst Presbyterian church was bopun riday. Mr. C. E. arifllng Uio gen- Ionian who is engaged in the dangerous ) iisinoss , was watched nil yesterday nf- crnoDii by an anxious crowd of spocta- ors. Ho looked like a mcro child way up at the top of the spire. The atoopio of the Presbyterian church s ono hundred and sixty-live ) foot high. It is coslructed in a dilVeront manner rom most steeples , making it necessary 'or ' Mr. Orilluig to build a ladder or stair- ivay upon the insirlo of it nearly to the top , or at least far enough up BO that ho could roach half wny around it upon the outside. A hole was thenfcut through nnd Mr. drilling emerged , mid by the aid of his climbers , mounted to the very tip-top. IJaving secured his rope , which by the way , Ucalled a collar rope , ho pull ed up his tackle' , fastened it to the collar rope , dropped into his awing nnd was ready for business. The ntooplo will bo painted ft drab color , and will receive three coats. Six times , in painting the two sides of the steeple , will Mr. Grilling hnvo to pull himself to that dfezy height , and yet ho scorns ns unconcerned us if ho were painting n nun house six feet high. This is the first job of steeple painting which ho has undertaken since painting tlio St. Philomoim spire in this city lust f.Ul. While arranging his tackle upon the St. Philomonn last fall ho met with trouble and for nearly three hours he was com pelled to hang by ono arm. The oxor- lion was too great and greatly impaired his health , lip spent the winter in tlio south endeavoring to regain what ho had lost but mot with very poor success. That the stcoplo painting business is profitable may bo aeon from tlio fact that Mr. Grillin states that iu ono single year ho made § 11,000 clear of all expenses. PEOSPEOT HILL , The Cemetery la ISxcclIcnt Slu\iie- 1'rcimrntiuilB lor Douorntiou Wuy. There ia probably no aoaaon of thi year when Prospect Hill cemetery looko inoro boauliful than now. Even ono who undergoes the fatigue of a tramp to the place feels thoroughly well paid for all trouble. It is indeed a beautiful city oi the dead. A walk from the busy city of the living to the quiet and peaceful city of the dead , reveals the fact tnat it is not quite BO quiet as many have supposed. Upon en tering the gate the first form that groote the eye , is that of the white haired nnd venerable old sexton , George Medlock , who for over a quarter of a century has , stood nt that gate through aummor't scorching heat and winter's bitter cold and watched the sad and solemn funcru train Trend its way up the hill ant within the incloauro of tlio domain ovei which ho has charge. During the twenty-five years which Mr. Mod lock has been sexton ho hat laid away within the boaom of mothoi earth over four thousand of the inhabr rants of this city. Over four thousand times lie 1m boon called upon to witness the grief of friends nnd relatives aa the loved ono was laid away at rest forovor. Over four thousand times ho has listened to those solemn words which have wrunfl the very heart atrings of the mourners , "dust to dust , ashes to ashes. " Ho ia BO familiar with the grounds that upon the darkest night ho can conduct you to the side of an grave for whicli you may in- quiro. And as he stands by the open gate ono is reminded of the words of the old sexton of whom the poet sung , " 1'vo Kuthcrcd them in , I've gathered them in. " Upon every hand during the pleasant daya may bo soon hundreds of men and women busy with pruning knife , shovel , spade and wheelbarrow , beautifying tlio little linmcs of tlioao whoso "cluut hau mingled with the clods of the valley. " Father , mother , brother and sister doing all that can bo doiin for those that huvo passed over the river , via : making their laut resting place beautiful. Hundreds of graves are being newly sodded , plants of all kinds and descriptions are being sot out and numerous beautiful boquols tire placed in vases , all tending to iill the air with a sweet pet fume nnd if it were nwt fo.- the eight of the thousands of marble slabs and granite columns , ono might think ho had entered afairy bower. Mr. Medlock's men are now busily engaged in cleaning out the walks and drives , and in every way beautifying the grounds for the services of Decoration day. Mr. Medlock nays that at that time he will have the cemetery in butter sliapa than over before , and if good hard work will do it , ho will. Tlio Hn ] > timniit. Detroit. DETROIT , May 25. The Baptist anni versaries were held at the closing moot ing of the Missionary union Saturday night. After a long and solemn delibera tion it was voted to begin missionary work on the Congo river , in Africa , nt the coat of not less than $30,000 per an num. Distinguished Baptist prcachure have been in all the pulpits of the city except the Episcopalian , and all the churches were crowded. Head HUOxvn Obituary. Ono day last week on the 15. & M , railway , near this city , a man supposed to bo Orton Evoraon , a former employe of The Republican , was run over and killed while endeavoring to board a inov. ing train. The body was 80 friyhtfullj mangled , and the face so utterly diafig. urctl , as not to bo easily recognized , Nothing was found on his body thai would load to its identity except a cortifi. cato of membership from the Interna < r tioiml Typographical Union , bearing the above name , which naturally convoyed tlio impression that the unfortunate man w is the party mentioned. Friend * at once notified hU family , living in Utica , N , Y. , of his lamentable end. On laal Tur&duy the Utic.i Prong contained tht following : "It was stated not loni ; since that Or ton Kversou , of Utica , and a former cm ployo of the Prees , had been run ovei J and killed in the treat. Yesterday mom bcrs of hie family received lettora from Inm saying that ho was alive and well , and that ho had read his own obituary notice. It ia thought that the man killed In aoino manner secured possession of Orton Kvcraon'a cortifioato , nnd that his romnina were "so badly mangled ns to render it impossible to distinguish the teaturos. llisriends in t'ticA will bo ? lnd to lonrn of \\\t \ \ good health. Ho will couio homo in n few months. " vourv-KiuiiTii coxminss. iiouai ; . WASHINGTON , May 24. In the house Mr. Hatch ( Mo. , ) presented the confer ence report on the bill to establish n bu reau of animal industry. Tlio houao conference recommended concurrence in all the senate amendments , The amountof the appropriation is ? 1M ) . . 000 , and tin jurisdiction of the commis * sionor of ngriculturo ia limited to such in- vcstigation nnd such disinfection and quarantine measures as may bo necessary to prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases from ono state or ter ritory into another , and is prohibited from applying any money toward paying for animals found necessary to slaughter in order to prevent the spread of disease. The report was agreed to. Under special order the house thi day wns Assigned to monsures called up by the committee on naval nllh'ra , Tlio next bill called in wna the Donate jill granting permission ( o L. K. Key- lolds , U. S. N. , to accept the decoration of the Uoynl and Imperial Order of Kran- cis Joseph from the government of Aaa- , iia for his gallantry in saving the lives of cloven Austrian Bailors. Mr. Robinson ( dom. , N. Y ) opposed the bill , nnd said the "audos" ot the navy are continually asking permission to accept decorations. Cox ( N. Y. ) said Reynolds saved lives at the imminent peril of his own , and for it has bom insulted hero to-d.iy by this man Robinson. Knsaon ( rop. , Iowa ) said the gonllo- man from Now York ( Robinson ) was per sistent in dishonoring his own country men by denying to them the praise ac corded them. Robinson ( excited ) : "J want those words taken down , that 1 am a dishon orable man. Whoever violated the con stitution dishonored himsulf. I stand by the constitution. Lot him withdraw the words. " Kasson " 1 withdraw nothing. I say the man who stigmatizes with the word 'dudo' ' a gallant naval ollicor , does dishonor to the navy nnd its otlicora , " uuuso. ] The bill was then passed , Robtiisoit being unable to muster sullicient following ) ing for a call of the yeas and nays. The bill restoring Alfred Hopkins to the rank of captain in the navy gave rise to long debate. Hopkins left Pensacola without leave when the yellow fever pre vailed there and was dismissed from the service. Lyman moved to strike out the enact ing clause. Lost. The bill was laid aaido for favorable consideration , and when the committee rose it was passed. Adjourned. FOREIGN NEWS. ma QUKKN'S UUITIIDAY. LONDO.V , May 25. The memory of the recent death of 1'rinco Leopold made r , very gloomy holiday of'the ' queen's birth' day. The customary ollicors' rccoptior at the horse guards in St. Jamas' part was omitted , there were no military pa raclca and but a very small display ol bunting , either in the city or on the river , as compared with previous years. AMPJtlOAN SliCUllITIEij , Thcro is a strong fooling of disbelief among investors in American securities that tlio present low pnceo of Amoricn stocks can possibly continue. Looking from this disUnco , the causes of the pres ent depression appear trivial , and there has boon a great deal of quiet buying. DEU1IY DAY. As Derby day draws near , interest quickens and this year bids fair to outdo all provi > us ones in the amount cf money laid by backers. Another Ginciiiniili Mob Needed. CiNciNNATi.May 25 This afternoon in Scdnmsvillo , lower river ward of Cincin nati , the wife of George Kocser dis covered Harry Hicks attempting to out- ruge her five-year-old daughter. She knocked Hicka clown with her list , when Htaka got tip and ran nway. Kuosor , with Charles .Sumborgurand hi ? two clogH , pursued him , and caught him a mile away. Three hundred people , aomo provided with ropes , r.uaembled nnd talked of lynching , but the police patrol wagon arrived nnd git Hicks to the police atation. Hicks is 21 ! years old , and boars a bad reputation. An lC.\li > riNlvu Uhieajro Klro. CIIIOAOO , May 25 The Norlhwoslem storage warehouse of HiramSibloy t\Co , , dciilcr.i in Hold anil garden needs , n livn otory brick building , 80 x 185 fcot , wns burned this afternoon. The canto of the fire is unknown. The firm lese § 25,000 on the building nnd$50.000on the stock ; insured , § 55 iiOO , O F. Gibba , t Sone , seeds , occupied n portion of the building and lese § 12fiOO ; fully insured. There were stored in the building consignments of tea , coflbo , sugar , syrup , oto , the proptr'.y of a dozen or moro lirinn , which aggregate no lots thnn § 37,500 ; insured for seventy percent. A Miirdontr lor $15 I'cr Man. CINCINNATI. May 2-1 Donjamin John son , who with Allen Ingnlla , was in dicted for the inurdur of the Taylor fami ly at Avondale , was this afternoon found uilty of murder in ( ho first dogrco. Tlio jury wns out ono hour. This was the case where the bed Jen wcro delivered , on the ovuning of the killing , to the Ohio medical collvgo and $15 apiece paid for them to intalls and Johnson , Ingalls hung himself in thu jnil a short time ago. A Slnio to K'nilKmlo From. NKW OUI.KANH , May 25. The Pica yune's Oouahatta apodal says : ' -The heaviest rainn ni record havu'fullon here. Crops are suffering badly. The hands are unable to work. All the crooks and bayous of any consequence am swelling into immense proportions , The plantem and business men are very much discour aged , " _ The \\Vntliiir ' ( o.luy. WAHIIINIITON , May 25.- For the Up. per MiasjBsjppi Vulloy : clearing and fair , winds shifting to the east and south , and a slight HSU in temperature. For the Missouri Vailey : fir , winds shifting tci the uaxt and south , and a alight ridu in temperature. A I'rioit bun * u I'upcr , BOSTON , Mass. , May 24. Father Bon- ! face , of the Italian sociuiy of St. Leon ard' * Catholic church , v/hocu name in us- Bociattd with certain curious jnonoy tnusictlona , has brought Hint ( iijainst thu Boston Herald for 8100,000 damages. OCUIDKNT'H SICK MAN. 'hnrlos VrnnclK Aclnnm ( JI\rH Anoth er Opinion of the U. I"H 1'tiloo. BOSTON , May 21. The Advertiser will > rint to-morrow an interview with Charles Francis Adams , who examined ho condition of the Union Pacific rail- ond. Mr. _ Adams anys a lessening of xponscs will bo made , lie says during ho remainder of the year the not e.iringa f thu road would show favorable com- mrason with thoio of last year. The msaongor tr.illio is quito good , There ran a prospect for freight business at the isual rates for the rest of thu year. Van " \Vj ok on liruul GrnntH , .Iticolti News. Senator Van Wyck has ngain acquitted limself with honor in a debate in the onnto last week , upon the resolution to withhold patents for the forfeited land tnntn of the Northern Pacific R. R. i'ho discussion was lengthy and exciting , icing participated in by many promi- loitt and leading senators. Tno speech f Mr. Van Wyck wan a tolling ono , in vhich ho illustrated the mantlet of con- hiding railroad corporations the issuinp ) f stock the dccoption practiced , fraud wrparl rated , oto. It should bo circulated uul road , nnd regret we cannot give it a ilaco in our short columns , as the whole- aomo ( ruths it contains arenotsulllcientlj .wlatablo . to the Journal for publlcatioi icro. The senator should bo honored liy the people of the state for the boh' and fearless utimd ho takes upon all quoa- lions in which the rights of the people are concerned. ItuucH. 111:1:1 : : , AND roi : AT DKNVKII. Dnxvr.u , May 21. The BIX days heel and too walking match between William Kdwards , the champion of Australia , and Frank 11. Hart , the celebrated colored pedestrian of Boston , for § 1000ras c < m eluded at Bolmonts & Hanson's rink al midnight , Edwards winning by 1) ) miles and 5 Lips ; Hart , 4 Hi miles and 10 lapn. Belmout & Humum announce that tlioj will back Edwards ng'iinst any podestriui iu the state of Illinois from § 100 to § 1000 for a " ix day heel and too contest to taki place in Chicago. They have clopositcc $100 forfeit with the editor of the Chlca go News. t.ouisvu.r UACF.S. LOUISVII.U : , May 2-1 The races to day were well attended and the track was in good condition. Floot.ttood stakes for throo-ycar-old colts , milo heats Adventure won in three titrrtiKUi heats , Eros second , with Krgot thiid in each heat ; limp , 145J ; and , Swoigert stakes , Otio milo Long Knight von , John Henry second , Con- tervillo third ; time , 1:44. : Puiso of100 for all ages Josie Phil lips won , Tom Barlow second , Lucille Dale third ; time , 2:00. : Stceplo chnso handicap for nil ngos , two miles Captain Curry won , Ohio Boy third ; time , -1:1 : ! ) . AT nuiaiiTON' nnAC'H. Fivo-furlong dash for nil ngos Little Milieu won , Plunger 2 , Knight Tomplui il ; time. 1:02 : * . Soiling races , three-fourths milo Bon- lotto wen , Mnrsh Redan 2 , Mule It ; time ' Mile , for nil ngos Li tlio Fred won Arnonio 2 , Fiorn 3 ; time , 1:45- : . Uurdlo race , milo and n quarter Duckra won uasily , Rochester 2 , Ike > Borhnni 3 ; time , 2:22j. : THE OAll. 3 , W. VA. , May 24. A three milo boat race between Oeorgo Woisgor bor and Kdward Clator , both of this city this evening , on the Ohio river lioro , re sulted In ft victory for Clator by twc length ) ) , in 21 minutes nnd live seconds. Little betting was done , ns the affair wae regarded as n hippodromo. AMATKUU ATHLETICS. Nr.w Yonic , Mny 21 The National association of amateur athletics has np- pointed n committee to decide what the term amateur signified , IIAHi : HALL HATUUIIAY. At Baltimore. Baltimore , ! ) ; Brook lyn , -1. At East Sagiunw. Saginnw , 2 ; Poo' rin , 0. At AHouna. Altoona Unions , 8 ; Nati onals , 2. At Cincinnati. Cincinnati Unions , 22 Keystones of Philadelphia , 0. At Ft. Wayne. Ft. Wnyno , 12 ; Still- wntor , ( i. At Bay City. Minneapolis , fi ; Bay City , 0. At Chicago Chicago UnionIt ) , ; Bal timore Unionr , 2. At Indianapolis. Indianapolis , 1 ; Luuinvillo , 5 At Cleveland Chicago , fi ; Cleveland , 0. At Toludo Toledo , 2 ; Cincinnati , 11. At Now York. Providence , 10 ; Now York , fi. At Now York. Wnshingtons , . ' ( ; Me tropolitan * , 8. At Philadelphia Boston * , Kt ; Phila delphia , 0 , At Grand Rapids Grand Ilnpidn , 1 ; Quincy , 2. At Chicago. Chicngos , 4 : liulF.ilos , 8. At Terre Hauto. Terre Jlnuto , 2 ; St. Paul , 1. At St , Louis. St. Louis Unions , 1 ; BuntoiiR , 8 , ' At Philadelphia , Allcghouys , 1 ; Ath letics , 10 , HAH : IIAI.I. hU.s'DAV. At Indianapolis Indianapolis , 1 ; Louisville - isvillo , fi. At Chicago Unions of Chicago , 0 ; lUltimores , 4. At Columbus Columbus , 0 ; St , Louis , At Cincinnati Cincinnati Unions , 8 , Keystones 7. Tlioy Gave Up Tlio Hun Piuico. OTTAWA , Mny , 2-1 Piapot and other Indiaim have been persuaded to give up the sun dauco nnd return to the reserves , DR. FELIX LE I'JIKVKNTIVK ANDODIIB. Tlio Kmo'IybnlnK Injected directly' tn tNi .t ) the dlaetuic , ro'iuircH no chaiiL'a of diet < I < mui > oou > , QcrcurlaJ or poUanuui nicxllclno to bo taken Inter. tally. Whoa urixl ai a | > roventlvu by either ux , It li < j contract any | , dvtu disease ; but Iu tin 0.10 of tlioje already unfortunately utlllctod wo | [ iui ititoo tlueoli'nes ' to euro , orAO will refund theincm 1'rlco by null , [ KMta o pilJ.Ji prr box cr tliro. MICH for t5. WllirrBN OUAlUNTt E3 Issued by all uuthorJtod ngoatu Dr Felix I > e Brun&Co , BOLK 0 r * . dooloiui , Dru Kltl Solo Agent , fur Omahi uit ) > The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , SJSS"1 ? ® I Just , received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising ho latest ami most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering * range of prices from tun Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. 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