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OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY JUNE 5 1684. 3EI SS"iE' PRINCIPAL LINE rnow CHICAflOPK01l IA & ST , LOUIS nr WAV or 01IAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER Comipcttns In Union Depots nt Krm : mnty Oinnliannd Denver with thi-utigh tmins for And nil points in the Orcnt West CS-OX3STG- . . Connect Infill nroml Union DojKitnt Ohlcngo with tlirouKh trains for * > 'is w YOUR , nosy ox , Anil nil llastorn Titles. At rporla with tliroiiKh trains lor Imllnnnii. oils , Cincinnati , Columbus nml nil nolntt In tlioSoiitll.inst. At SI. l.uuls with throni'l tinlns tor nil points South. Klcgnnt DiiyCovehcs 1'ailor furs , with lie. rllnlna Chairs ( scats lice ) , Smokln Cure will Kovolvms UlinliN , I'tillumn 1'nlnco SleciiltiL Cura nml tlio tamous ( \ II. , tq. DlnliiK I'n run dally lonnil from Chicago ami Knnsna City ChlruKomid Connull llhills : Olilcauit ami Di- Jlolncs , UhlcnRo , St. Josupli , AtrliNou nnd Topcka without cliatiKc. Only thioiiRh llm running tliclr own trains brt\\ccn Olilcniro Iiliiciilii and Denver , nml Chicago , Kansas City nnd Denver. Through cms liotwcun Iimlmmnolls mid Council Illulfs , via I'uotlu C01NO XOHTH AND SOUTH. Solid Tniins of Mlegnnt Day Coachca mid I'nIliimn I'nlncoSleeping Cars mo run daily t ( iiiul from St. Louis ; via llnnnlbnl , Oulncv Ivcoktik , Hiirllngton , Cednr Kaptds nnd Allioit T.catoSt. 1'anl and Alluncapolls , I'm lor Cars with Kccllnlng chairs to and lion > , St. Loul nnd roorin. Only ono rhango of cnrs between St. I.niilsnnd DCSMolncs , lo n , Lincoln , No. brasUu , nnd Denver , Colorado. It is also the only Thiougli Line ltt\v con ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. , II. ! ? 1n ° wn as the gicat TlIUOtlUH OAK J.1M. of America , and is universally admit , ' it to bo the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line tor nnln ctci- K. It. coupon ticket olllces in the United States tuid Canada , & . ' . J. 1'OTTEIt , rnnOEVAL LO\VKLL. \ let-fra. tGen Man > C'r 'Jtn > ' . .A t rn H. PHILLIPS . . , Has ono ot the largest anil finest assortment ot Spring anil Summer UooJa lor Suitings anil Trowsor. inns. All garments guaranteed to fit and trhnmcil with the Beat Trimmings. HYPUICE3 AUELOWEU than any Merchant Tailor In tbo city. 1604 Farnam street , DOCTOR WHITTIER G17 St. Charles St. , St. Louis , Mo. A regular graduate of iwo Medical Coltrgei , bti Ijtcn longer c Rtdln theiptclaUrcadnentor Cimomc , NiaToui , SKIM jind BLOOD Di i s tbin aar other Pbjilclan la St. Loots , M elty ptperi ihowandall old reddeniiaow. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and * U Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , Old Sores and Ulcers , are treated with unparalleled vueeeai , on Ulcit aelrntlflo prlo I [ > lri. Safely , FrlTattlj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Exccw , Exposure or Indulgence , whteh rrodnee omeortho followlbt t fleets : nervoaineii , dtbllHy , dlmn n or t\gb\ \ and defective memory , jtlmpUi on the facepbyitcaldecaj , TcriloDtotba iocl tj of remain , eonfutlti oridcuete. ( renderinp Marriage Improper or unhappy , are peroatnailycured , r&mptletSA ptj icnthe abovesent Iniealed enftlopc , fretto anjaddrni. Coniulutloaatcf * eo or by mall free , andlovlted. Wrlt forqueillooi. A Positive Written Guarantee Circa In ill tnrible CUM , llrdlilntl lent rtrr t ro. Ianiplileti. ZnclUh or German , 04 paeea. de crlblnc above dfieaiei , In male or famala , PnKK. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! KO ffgn , Bng plitci. lUoitriltd In cloth aid ( lit tladln ; , ( * : . uionej r pol c : nme. | . ptr eorcri , lie. Tbli b ok ODUDI | all tkc curloui , doobtrul or laaoUltlre itui to know. A book af ( r l Intcrilt to all , Utilth , - ' i art ( rootled t/ lit adrice. GEO J.ARMBRUST , . , S. E Corner 22d anil Cuinlng St. TIN ROOFING GUTTERING , SPOUTING ETC Orders will be promptly attended to. WTTH a ad your work is douo for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE Ihe World o produce a more durable raateria for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. FOR ANT AMOUNT OV OR jj MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent an estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls , Dakota. nra to 01 utThis Out ' ' A OOlDtM 191 Of OUCt UIAI will brliitf ruu In MDllNtMET.fn,5o'j5 ? ? . than anything alxlaAraerfr * . Afjaolut C rulnlr. THE NORTHWEST. Prospcrily and Thrifi Everywte Vis- Ibteintlio Elttora Valtey. - Tlio Growth of O'Neill , Atkinson mill Stunrt Dlsroiiutnhlo Cliaraotcrsi Vnlcntlnc. CorrMixmilcnco of THK VALESTINB , Nob. Juno 2 , The thrift end 'industry thnt ia innnife&t , coining through the Klkhorn Vnlloy is nplonsfint aurpriao to nny person who nmy hiwo trnvcllcd through this portion of tlio country years ngo. O'Neill scorns to have the moat bcmitiful town-sito hi the valley , nud the vast nuinbor of farmoro to bo soon busily engaged in buying ngri cultural implement ? , etc. , donotcs thnt the town will sustain ft healthy growth for years to come. Atkinson and Stwart are also thriving towns , nnd to their credit they support two very live papers. Long Pine nnd Ainsworth will soon ock horns over the location of the county scat , na the recent decision of the Supreme rome court compels nnothor election to decide the matter. The town ot Aim- worth has boon booming for the last year nnd from present nppcarnnccs the boom shows no sign of exhaustion. In fair ) lay 1 must eny n good word for the jurns IIouso , for there is no hotel in lorthwestornNobraska that can excel it for comsort. Its excellent management is nanifcst on all sides , nnd the host nnd loatcsa eparo no pains in catering to the wants of their numerous guests. I vuitcd Valentino with n prejudice igaitiat the current stories of rowdyism which nro in circulation in regard to that plaoo , but I am forced to believe that ionic of these stories are well founded. .11 going through town I observed the corpulent editor of the Niobrarn"Nows , " soliciting aubscripticns to start a mail route from Valentino to Porcupine Crook , where Mr. Santee intends starting Coder's store. The Republican party of Cherry county 'eels jishamcd of their would-bo-organ , , ho "Reporter , " which issues n weekly tirade of abuse on the head of every re spectable republican in the county. Some of the leading republicans hero wanted to ; now if thcro was n post oflico inspector n this state , and n few questions brought out the astounding information that the lostmastcr of Valentino allows men of lisroputnblo character to loaf around where the mail is accessible to thorn. Ono of these men was known to take up a collection for n minister of the gospel , and then go up tom ; and "blow in" the > rrceods against mento. Another ono of hero characters took n minister's overeat - oat out of the Valentino IIouso , and mwned it in the .saloon for two drinks of rhisky. Such characters nro allowed inside of lie post oflico , whore they have every pporfnnity of indulging in their dishonest iroclivitioa. I have hoard several com- ilaints against the postmaster himself , or talking about the correspondence rhich passes through his oflico. Any otters that nrouso his suspicion , are carp- ully scrutinized nnd if n morsel is ound to satisfy his gossipy nature , every ird character in town knows his con- usions in regard to it. The post oflico ia a moans of convoying ur thoughts to our father , mother , bro- lers , sisters , wife and friends nd the feeling aroused hero against [ r. Hill for talking about matters , hich ought to bo secret nd inviolable , certainly de mands the attention of the post 3ico department. The disgraceful man or in which ministers of the gospil are alkcd of by the deputy democratic post- naator atd his cohorts is not very edify- ng. ng.If Mr. King comes up hero ho will lave n rich field to explore. Yours Rospt'y TKAVELER. THE TOWN OP 3orreapondonco of THE Bis. : PjiiLLii'3 , Hamilton Co. , Nob. , Juno , st. The B. & M. road has built an ox- onsion from Aurora to Grand Island and ho iron reached Grand Island Saturday night. About 12 miles west of Aurora and about the same distance east of Grand "aland in the best portion of Hamilton county , on the line of the road , a now own called Phillips was laid out about a month ago , and already there are twenty louses comploted. The town is located on a high prairie a magnificent site. Chore is good opening for all kinds of business and especially for a good hstol. The B. & M. is building a first class d - ) ot stock yards otc. , and in a f ow days ro- ; ular trains will bo running. For ton lays past from 40 to GO loads of corn has > een received nt Phillips and several oads of stock have boon shipped. Phil ips being located about 12 miles in cither direction from nny other railroad stn- ion , in n rich and well settled country , it s destined to roako a large town , and the chantry Is far enough ahead to suppopt a awn of 2DOO people and all that is needed to convince ono of the foot Is for , ho doubter to visit Phillips and take a ; rip around the surrounding farms and see thoprosporty on every hand , * Ifyou are looking for a location do not fail to come to Phillips and BOO for yoyraolf. How Fitz John Porter Iitvca , Fitz John Porter has lived most of the since the war in Now Jersey , says ono of his Washington friends. Ho was attracted to Morriatown because it was the homo of the late Henator Randolph , who during his term in tlio senate , rr.is a persistent nd enthusiastic advocate of Porter's restoration to the army. Porter is a man of moderate moans , but has al ways boon ia receipt of a good salary , owing to his abilities as a civil engineer and the interest which his friondu have taken in him. Judge Lathrop , who was at ono time president and afterward re ceiver of the principal railroad in New Jersey , always gave Fitz.John Porter a comfortable position as consulting civil engineer for , the road. Ho also receivec employment in the capacity as civil ongl neor from the city government of New York , when the moro respectable ole menta Lad control there , but when the lower elements were in undisputed pos session Porter lost that occupation. But ho has never wanted for Bufllclent employment ploymont to give him a comfortable liveli hood. Ho has had a homo at Morris tpwn , and has generally lived summers at Long Branch. Ever since the war h has maintained close correspondence wit ! Democratic leaders throughout the coun try. It would surprise the people to se In what intimate relations he stands wIU thoao men , North and South. Ho ha lived in a retired , modest way , nud whili always genial in social life , ho lias aoemoi to prefer not to mnko now acquaint nncos , but to content himself with liii old associates. lie has always been wpl coined in social circles nnd is n moat gonia companion. blMUNO St'OUT. Hiuldlo nnd Sulky. nntmiTox iiKAcn. HuiniiTON IHunt , Juno . 1st , race three-fourth milo Won by Yung Fan ; timo. 1:101. : Milo anil nn eighth. Jim Nelson won , Barbarian nnd Lustcstpring ran n dead hcnt for the 2d plncotimo ; 1:50. : Brighton ISonch stakes it-year olds Settler won , Tornado 2d , King Tom Jtdj time , 1:45 : * . Milo ntul n quarter raca Miss ] lrows- tor won , Mlko's 1'rido 2d , Flower of Month ltd ; time , 2:1U. : " Steeplechase over" short course Buckr.i vron , Klcnpitnn 2d , Compromise 3d ; time 2:4 : i , C1IICAOO TUOTTIXil. CniCA < io , Juno 3. The trotting waa Inter rupted by rain. 2:30 : clixM Mambrlnn Sparkle won the llrot nntl fourth licmU ; Secret , second nnd third. Time , 2:25Ji : 2:24f : : ; 2:241 : ; 2:1C. : ! Koadstcr HorHOinont Bov won first heat ; Shepherd Boy , second and third heats ; Blue Hull 1'tlot , fourth. Tlino , 2:10 : ; 2:181 ; 2:38j' : ; Tlio tacoa wcro postponed till to-morrow. VOltnilAM HACEH. .TsnoMK PAUK. Milo , Three yeAr olds , Orator won ; C5lldoaway,2dPnttoo ; Colt , 3d. Time , MS. Krco Hautlicap , Sweepstakes , All ntroa , Milo , , ] iin 1'onwlckwon ; Klca,2d , Kuclld , 3d. Time , 1:11. : Handicap , Sweepstakes , Milo nnd n fur long nntl n naif , Wallflower won ; Jennings wan the only ether starter. Time , 2:00. : Unco for Thrco year old Colin nnd upwards , A Milo nnd n half a furlong , Checkmate won ; Nltot , 2d : Lyton 3d. Time , lj5Ct. llmullcnp , llnrdloraci ) , Milo and three furlongs , Boa\uwo < | ck von easily ; Clonmol the only competitor , Timo. 2:51. : COVIN'CITON eoUIlSK. COVINUTOK , Juno 4. Mite anil an eighth , Bonnie Australian won ; rollowplay , 2d ; Ad inlrnl. 3il. Time , 1:5UJ. : Milo nnd throo.eighlhs , John llonry won ; Cardinal McCloskoy , L'd ; Baruum , 3d. Time , 2:2.rij. : Hippie Stakes , 3 year olds , Milo nnd n quarter , IJuchannu won easily ; Tomplohof , 2cl ; Jim Carlisle , 3d. Time , 2:131. Milo and llvo-cighths Monocrnt won ; Tay- lor. 2tl : Idol , 3d. Time , 2:15. : Six Fnrlonfrs , .locoso won ; Spilngor , 2d ; Dillota , 3d. Time , 47J. llaso Hall. [ GAMES YKSTIIIDAY. At Chicago ChicBRO. C ; Buffalo , 4. At 1ft. wayuo 1ft. Wnyno , 4 ; Miiwaukoo , At Haltimoro Bnltimoro , 8 ; Toledo , 0. At Detroit-Clovfltamls , 13 ; Dotroits , 7. At 1'rovidonco rrovidouco , 4 ; 1'hlladol- phia , 0. At 1'ittsburg Alleghonys , 11 ; Iiulianapo- XtEaat Saginaw Saginaw , 13 ; St. 1'nitl , At Bay City Quincy , 4 ; Bay City 1. \Vaahirjgton Washington , 3 ; Colum- JU3 , 8. At Now York Cincinnatls , 2 ; Metropoli tans , 19. At Mnakegon Muskcgona , 8 ; Stdlwators , 7. 7.At Boston Boston , 0 ; Now York , 1. At Now York Louisville , G ; Brooklyn , 3. At Terre llauto Terre Hautoa , 10 ! Minne apolis , 7. UOHSH NOTES. Cyclone his boon retired from the stud and will go into training for a fast record. Durango is said to have recently trotted In 2.25J on the half milo track at Peoria , 111. In an oxhlbiton race at the Wavorly driv- ng park last weeK Billy Button trotted iu The Chicago drivine park offers a purse of 2500 , to bti trotted for at the summer moot- ng , free for all except Jay-Eyo-Soo. Princess ran fivo-olghts of n milo over the "ockoy club track at Louisville , In 1.01 , the astest time on record for that distance. Forest Patchon was given throo-milo trials t Boston recently , in 2.28 , 2.29J and 2.23J. nd the pacer Princess wont In 2.30 , 2.24 } nnd Illmilaya arrived at Jerome park on May C , and eluco then not n movement ho has nado has escaped these on the crounda. Ilia olt has been fairly mobbed. Last Friday morning , after nulling up from n gallop , Miss Woodford got her head looao. md , seizing the stlrritp-iron , pulled out ono of ler tcoth as the throw her head up. Byron Hopkins , of Wostfiold , N. Y , , has joughtof Powell Bros. , Sprlngboro , I'n. , the mportod French coacliing stallion Contauro , > y Lotard , dam Fanchon , by Jean-bart-ot ; irico , § 2500. Tom llodmond , generally known as "Texas Pom , " who was ruled elf at Now Orleans for > elng Implicated In the alleged poisoning of Jarson , wns ordered off the track at Louisville , nd Memphis. W. D. Wood's double team-William K. nnd Kasy Billy were sold to o New York ! ontloman at Pittsburg , Ponn. , this week , or $5000. nftor showing n quarter In 3 H. , and a half In 1.14J , looked to a 450-pound ivagon , The Proaknos1 } stablosold , on the 22d Inst. , a Mr. Timmons , of Newark , N. .1. , the bay lorse Buccaneer , 5 years , by Buckdon Jenny McKinney , by Planet. The terms were pri vate , but Is said to have boon no loss than S1000. Maud S. was given a milo nt Chester park , Cincinnati , n few days ago. Before the start- lor driver ( Blair ) stated that ho would permit icr to go in about 2.25. She got to the quar- .or in 38s. , the half In 1.141 , the throo-quartcr post in 1.491 , and finished In 2.21. There has boon ft decided Increase of Inter est In Kentucky race horses this year , and the number sola so far is lirgor than for yoara ) nst. In the vicinity of Lexington fifteen italllons and elghty.nino filllcH have boon sold ilnco February , for a total of 3203,005 , Fred Archer has entered Into an agreement , o rldo for the Duchess of Moutroso , when .hero is no provioua claim on his services , and or this the bargain to stand for thrco years ho received n chock down , the amount of which liaa boon variously ntated , or moro jrobably gueswdat. ThorBtt-u was $30,000. 1'ork n , Juno 4 , The parliaraentary cmnmittoQ q Jritiulry futo he importation of American salted moats bus approved B report agreeing'to'aiich importa after the meats ia by microscope or otherwise min utely examined. The report at the same jtno urges the prohibition of the impor tation of fresh meats from countries where it is known trichinosis exists. TlieT. &P. and the ST. Louifl , Juno 4. It is stated an ap plication will soon ba made for the ap pointment of a rocolvor for the Texas & Pacific railway. D. B. Howard , auditoi ( or the receivers of the Wabashhas lasuod a circular which states that the order ol the court don't authorize the receivers to pay any salaries or wages earned prior to December 1 , 1883. A HtranKorln Htr HKo City. BurTAio , Juno 4. A stranger , apparently ontly from the west , waa picked up ou the streets , stricken with paralysis. On his person was found $1,130 , wrapped In a newspaper of Shelbyvillo , Ills. , also an envelope addrosied to II. L. Reynolds Introducing Mr. Kahl , but no letter in it Ohio ( or Bain and Tom , FOBTRIUO , Ohio , Juno 4. The demo crats of ths 7th district have olocteddole- gates to Chicago , and declared In favo of the presidential ticket of 18TO. m , HAMMOND'S BRIDE , RonianiicMeGliiigoftliG Physician am His Fate , A ( Jlnnco Irom nil t'pper Window of n Ho.Mpltnt A IiotiR-Houlli Intro- lion nml a Wedding. Dr. William Alexander Hammond's vorld-wido fame ns n epecinlist in dis eases of the brain ami nervous ays- om has been gained by long yous of ceaseless study nml of successful practice ; lis books have won for him an cnviablo reputation as n precise and learned author , anil his good companionship is nhorited from his old Maryland lineage , t still roma'ns ' to bo told where the dec or won his ndmirablo wife. The young Hammond was born in Vnnapolis , Mil. , on August 28 , 182 ! ) . His father was descended from the first ottlors in the colony , mid his mother , 100 Miss Sarah Pincknoy , a noted beau- y , was closely related to the Whytcs , ho Carrolls and Iho rest of the landed gentry who revived in Maryland the tra- litions of their English fathers. Young lammond early developed a taste for the irofossion which ho has honored , and in tfarch , 1818 , ho received a dcgreo of ) octor of Medicine from the old t'nivor- ity of Now York. 1'onnsylvania hospital was then , as low , n model and conservative institution , ivory young doctor nought Iho position f resident physician within its walls. \sido from the excellent training that its varda allbrdod the hospital was far from icing a disagreeable residence. Situated n the midst of llowur plants and yrpon rees it stands a prime and sedate build- ng ns a worthy monument to the Qua ker founders. Dr. Hammond applied liroctly after his graduation for the post f resident within it , and thanks to his wn cleverness , which was already estab- ishcd , and the inlluonco of his friends ho ottnd no dillicully in obtaining it. it Ono day in the spring of M ! > , when Iho lector had not yet attained his majority , 10 was seated at the window of his room n the hospital looking listlessly out into MHO street. Suddenly ho was attraclcd > y the charming Oguro and the beautiful ace of a young lady who , dressed in do- nuro garb , was slowly walking along , every now and then lifting her oyca oward the hospital. Tlio young physi- ian was at once intensely interested , lo sprang from his seat and ns ho did so lis eyes mot those of the fair and modest inknown. Hurrying into the street 'oung Ilammcnd followed the lady at a cspcctful distance until ho saw her on- , or n handsome house in the noighbor- lood. All of the youthful physician's iiory outhorn disposition was aroused. Ho ell instantly in love with his still un- nown oharmor but ho determined to bo resented to her. .For the time his nind , usually so occupied with thoughts f his patients , was filled with lighter ancios , and ho anxiously questioned ono iftcr another of his friends as to the lontity of his lady-love. His porsist- nco was soon rewarded. "Tho lady 'ou describe , " said n friend one day , n 'hiladolnhia acquaintance , "is Miss Helen Nesbit , the daughter of ono of 'our most influential citizens , Mr. Mi- haol JScsbit. " "Pray ask her , my dear boy , " cried ) r. Hammond impetuously , "if you can > resent mo to hor. Gain mo but the in troduction and I am for over your obtor. " " " Dr. Hammond's ' earnest wish was soon ratified. From the moment that ho ntorod Miss Nosbit's house ho pressed lis suit with earnest ana untiring dovo- ion. Ho soon saw evidences that his ttontions were being favourably received ly his Bwoothoart , and finally ho proposed o hor. In July , 1849 , they were mar- iod. iod.Tho The young physician found in his wife true holpmato. Shortly after their marriage ho entered the United States rmy as assistant-surgeon , and for ton oars served in that capacity. In 185 ! ) lis wife's ambition for her skillful hus- land was gratified by his appointment ns irofossor of anatomy in' the university of ilaryland , but she urged him at the break- ng out of the rebellion to leave the pro- osaor'a chair and again enter the United Itatcs service. Two years later Dr. Hammond was ap- , iointod surgeon-general of the United States army. With characteristic energy 10 at nnco n < > f to work to reform the man- gomont of the military hospitals. Under lis management the death-rate among wounded soldiers , which before ho assum- d control had boon enormously high , 011 to almost a minimum. Nor were his iflbrts unsocondcd by his devoted wifo. n the Ladies' Sanitary commission Mrs. lammond was over on the watch to aid tor husband's efforts in the field. Fink and HlH 1'oolH. NEW YOIIK , Juno 4. Commissioner Tink announced at a mooting of the landing committee to-day that ho had igrccd that an advance in tariff bo made as soon as all pools are perfected and all [ uostions relating to maintenance are ottlod , which , it is expected , will bo done at a mooting already called. Tlio Oolumbiifi Quart o-Contennlnl. ST. LOOIH , Juno 4. The convention of the exposition and fair managers today - day adopted a resolution appointlag com mittees to report a plan of organlration and management for the world's fair to > o hold In 1802 to commemorate the four mndrodth anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus. Ireland In Alabama. MoxiaoMEUY , Ala. , Juno 4. The democrats in state convention to-day nominated by acclamation Governor O'Neal , Secretary of State Pholan , and Treasurer Smith. M. 0. Burke was nominated for Auditor. Montiinn for Tlio Old Ticket. DEBUR LODGE , Mon. , June 4. The lomocratlo territorial convention to-day elected Samuel Ward and S. T. Hausor as delegates to the Chicago domocratli : onvontlon. Both are for Tildon and ilondrlcks. _ A Noose for a Neurons , Sr. Louis , Juno 4. Saldio Hays , t nogrcss , who shot and killed Police Ser scant Jinks lost October has boon sea koncod to bo hanged July 18. A "Glovo-l-'lBhl. " N w YOKK , Juno 4. A glove fight to night between Charles Lange , chamnloi heavy weight of Ohio , and Mlchno Dempsey , was declared a draw , Tragedies , New York Hun. There are in Shakespeare's plays abou ninety deaths taking place either on th stage or Immediately behind. The mode of death * o various. Gold stool tb dagger , or lie eword accounts ( or obou two-thirds of tlio whole ; twelve persons die from old ngo or decay ; seven nro beheaded - headed ; five die by poison , Including tlio older llnmlot , wlioso symptoms arc so minutely described by Iho ghost ; two of BiilVocntion , unless , indeed , Doadomonn makes n third } two by strangling ; cno from n fnll ; ono is drowned ; three die by annko bile , nnd nno , Horner , the trmoror , is thumped to death with nsand bag. _ _ VMi Cim lliiillato | With Knno. NKW YOUK , Juno 4. The schedules n the insolvent assignment of ,1ns. D , Fish , ox-president of the Marino bunk , how liabilities of Sl.'JJlO.'JHl ; nominal aluo of real and personal estate , ( , t0i72 : > eatimntod nclual value , 532,5 ! ) I. I.FALCONER'S FALCONER'S Continues all this Week , MIAMI SAM ; or SII.KS. " . KAMI SAM : OF ULACIC GOODS , ; IIA\D SAM : or ormOKii < mOKii ; > GOODS , ; UA\D SAM ; OF MM : vs. SHAM ) SAM : or WIUTH GOODS. ii\M : > SAM ) OF IlOSIl.KY. JKAXD SAMI OF rxDimwHAit. ! KAXi > SAM ; OF GLOYKS. HI AMI SAM : OF LADIES' ' roi.LAKs. .MIAMI SAM : OF LACKS. jiMM > SAM ; OFJIUSIVS. ; : MIAMI SAM ; OF SHAWLS. MIAMI SAM ; 01 : I-AKASOLS. MIAMI SALK OF SIMtlXG WltAl'S JUAND SALK OF DOMKSTICS. OllAND SALK OV S1IKKTING3. N. B. FALCONER. OUH WELL KNOW > i ildon , Lump , and Nut L EEDTTOED FEOM $5,00 , THE CHEAPEST SUMMER FUEL ! 0-Tvrwr-t-xy joal , Coke and Lime Co , , 209 S. 13TH STEEET. ? rompfc and Satisfactory Delivery , E , E , WOMERSLEY , M , D , & Over Contl'i Drujf Sloro. Bouth Ittb Btreol , ne r Hickory. Offloo Houri-8 to9:30 : . m. , 1 to 2:50 : and 0 lo 7SO : . uttcnueil. p m. NlKht calli promptly WIRE SCREENS Furnished on Short Notice , QEORCE WADDELL , B. W. Oo . JSkh and Douai r , , - - OMAHA , NK\ \ } . OAUI'KNTKU AND UUILUEIt , roun AMU Oa-a-icK woitK A Ob'TH ' MM I I A nllli. F RETIRED AND THE INVALID marki Lines \Vill bring Ihoni from ( heir homes to the Oporn IIouso , PostofRco , Totals and Depots in Giving thoin Iho ndvnningo of living on the suburban heights , with pure ir , bonntiful shudo trees and Pnrlcs. iniro Spring Water and Lakes , Urnves and Scenery mii iiificontt which cannot bo equalled. This is a AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , IUGUT AT HOME. Syndicate have arranged with Avith the railroad companies for n ine , attractive depot , where trains of the following roads will connect ml stop : The Oinana Bylt Line Kailroad Line , .The Union Pacific Rail viiy , The Missouri Pacilic lluilwiiy , The Omaha 'and Republican Valley lailroad , The Hurlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska and , ho Chicago , Turlington and Quincy Railroad. All these trains will stop t the depot at the ( own site. Also at the Stock Yards. 13eaulif.nl trees have been set out on the property and streets laid ut. ut.LOTS LOTS AEE NOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. j57"Apply } at the Company's ollice , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets , over th " " Omaha Saving's Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporiiieudeufc Omaha Iron Works U. P. HAIL WAY , 17TII & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTTJUERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines , Boilers WATEE WHEELS , HOLLER MILLS , and Grain' Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS STEAM * WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O i "Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Eloyators , or for changing Flourhig Mills , from Stone to the Roller System $3f Especial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended t promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaim , Neb *