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t OMAHA DALLY BEE-TUESDAY JUNE JO , 1884 , 7 OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY JUNE 0 1884. 5 THE STATE CAPITAL , Tlio llrutnl Assault < m the Atvs.olROI Editor lint Ifylng Stnto 1'olltics Opera HOUNO Mnttcra Klc. Jlti I Correspondence of TIIK HEE. LINCOLN , Juno 8. The nstnult on Col. Peter Knrborg , ox- deputy secretary of slnto nnd editor of The Anzoigor , a well known nnd popular Gorman paper of this city , was the town talk hero yesterday. All those vrho snw it nro united in saying that W. W. Car der , the assailant , had no apparent cause for his belligerent action. It seems that Col. Knrhorg nnd aotno friends TI ere en gaged in conversation on the corner of Eleventh nnd N streets when Carder came along and hearing a remark of Knr- borg's immediately took it for granted it waa mount for him. Ho approached the speaker nnd without nuy "how do you dos , " by your leave" or "do you like the nominations , " ho commenced to comb things down generally like his namesake of tlio woolen factory would straighten out the wrinkles on n flcuco. Col. Kar- bcrg tried to defend himself but was placed how du combat without warning , nnd before ho know It , nnd hurled head long down a flight of atnira loading to n basement , When picked up , carried into n drug store and examined by n physician it wns ft und that his principal external injury was the breaking of his log near the knco joint. What internal injuries ho re ceived cannot na yet bo determined. As the colonel it n largo , heavy built man it ia a wonder ho wna not killed outright. As it ia there ia no tolling at present writing how serious the injury may bo. The doughty Carder made himself scarce in lively measure. In fact ho kept very ahy all the afternoon and it is just as yroll ho did , for indignation against him is universal. The gentleman ho assault ed being ono of the most popular and genial Gorman citizens of Lincoln , and has ten staunch friends for every hair this Carder has in his egotistical head. Carder is at present a baililF in the dis trict court. Yo gods , what a peace of- ficorl Wo certainly expect to hoar of Judge Pound taking a\vay W. W's dust cff in the morning. Prize fighters should bo taken to Wahoo for trial. Lincoln republicans ratified the nomi nations in true "got up and git" style. They apoko after the ballot of choice waa announcad and even as I ponjthoso lines I can hoar the eagle acroaming luatily and Courtnay , Caldwell and Billingsloy , our Dcmosthonian trio , otill tearing the last pin feather out of Ingersollian plume that was placed so gracefully on James G.'s head over eight long yeara ago. The night waa all excitement. Bonfires and drums and drums and bonfires nnd chccra upon cheers that in their con centrated power no doubt gave rise to the severe atorm of wind and rain which visited this city Saturday night. To cap the climax aorao ono got out the university cannon , against the canon law , of course , and from midnight until aurora came skipping arounu for a cocktail , they scared the women and .jlJmldren aud half the mon nigh unto loath. Ono young newspaper man of my acquaintance , whoso home ia in Canada , immediately penned a letter to a Mon- f treal paper to the effect that in the states the yankeea nominate anyone for { [ president they get out nil their artillery and small arms and shoot any man who ' 'Tiavs ho will not support the nomination. It waa a great display of enthusiasm how- vor , and the republicans of Lincoln [ lould certainly give General Vifquam , " the Democrat , a vote of thanks , for vtoro it not for his bulletining the dis patches they would have had to wait for Saturday morning's BEE for the nows. Notwithstanding the excitement of the national convention the coming state con ventions are being talked of very gener ally. Politiciana arriving from the difior- ent parts of the state are free in their expression of opinion that their will ho a break in thu trro term business in Ne braska , except in the case of the secretary of stnta-vRoggon. Everybody wants to sco him rennminntod for they say there never waa a bettor nor moro faitful ofli- cial since the state vna a stato. What Ithey all say must moan something and if. aoeina most likely that Ed. will have to pay the expense of another dispatch to 'wifeand babies" over hio nomination gby acclamation. As to Goyornor * DAvia und the other b.irda of tlio genus , Corvus they will have to put in some ' good work butwuen thin and the autum- ij iiial months if they want to get thoroagnin. Ijf Some gd so far na to say that thuro'o a K'V : Valentino or a letter of Bomo oil the gubernatorial can- as far up as West Point nnd late .lainos , from Crete , must act very 'discrete ' if ho wishes to warm the oxecu- chairngain. In the days of planting ilnj political sued it is a very good time to SiX 'What shall the harvest bo ? " This excellency of the rod above the blup whiskers super coat must not think that the people of this grand young state are going to stand stoically by and speak thus , na wo understand : Who's iu or out , who inovra tha grand machine , Nor ttlrs my curlosty , or spleen ; Secrets of state no more I with to know , Than secret movement * of n puppet how ; Let ma tlio puppeta move , I've my desire , Unseen the Imutt which guides the muster Mr. Funk is rompddling the old opera houao here so that it will bo practicably now. yho interior ia asncarlylike Boyd a as can bo and when completed it will bo u , daisy. Wo are glad to hoar that Manager Church will again have the man agement. There is no one hero that could attempt to take his place and no ono could bo brought here who would fill the bill at all. It is expected that the opera house will open on the llth of Sep tember with the "Pavements of Paris , ' under the management of Sam Colville. Special information cornea from Bonk- olman , Dundy county , o the falling of an aerolite near there , If the heavenly visitor had only struck the name of the town what n millonium it would bo for postalco ' ] ] clerks ot a ) . The regular meeting of the delegates , i oin the Pioneer Sasngerbund commenc \ ed , in this city latt evening at Maonnur- chor ! hall as preliminary to the Sponger- fust which will meet in this city , Juno , 1885 ! , A largo numbar of delegates have Already arrived among which are F , Ihhm and Henry Stubenranch , Kansas City ; Arion D. Meyer and Carl Lohr , St. Joe Maennorchor ; Julius Meyer and "Papa" Harniann , Omaha Concordiaj Joe Bernbarde and William Mack , Oma ha Mannorchor ; V. Helbing and II. W Klomp , Leavenworth Gesangvorein ; P. I. Hanson and Joseph Goetz , Platts mouth Luderkrrnz ; Ororgo Henniuger , and A.W.rroteol ; Atchison , LudwKrouz ; M .r Molion hnd 0. Foul. Council BlutTa Maonnorchor ; F. Guthman ixnd Peter Kuhlman , Seward Macnnorchor ; the Lincoln Mnonnorchor is represented by 0.1. Bluothorn and John Dcthlofs. The officers of the "Bund" nro Uonry Brucgmnnn , irosidont ; John fl. Heskol , vico-prosidont ; 0. J. Bluothorn , cor secretary ; John Dothlcfs , secretary ; 0 , 11. Wolf , treasurer , and P. W. Brenner , associate. Many moro dolegntos are ox- pcctod todixyvhen the regular session will commence. The 1'allnditina , ono of the university societies , hnd its annual mooting iu representative hall Insb oven- inr , with a largo attendance. The Univorsalist atnto conference mot here yesterday afternoon. The follow- oflicors were elected for the ensuing year : llov. M. J. DoLong , TecuuiRoh , presi- dpnt ; Ilonr 0. A. ilolmcs , Tecumseh , vice president ; Mrs. llussell , Tecumseh , treasurer ; llov. K. II. Chapln , Lincoln , correspondent sccrotary ; Sirs. Dr. King , Lincoln , recording secretary. Burglars are burglnring around hero in a lively manner. It was thought that were indications that chloroform had boon used in ono or two attempts , but nothing positive is known. Qrn > . CUIOAGO CHAT. THAT CIAVKL. CmcAiio , Juno 8. The furniture firm of this city which presented to the per manent chairman of the republican na tional convention the gavel , made of woods from every atato and territory and Alaska , with a handle from the old char ter oak of Connecticut , has made dupli cates of It for presentation to Blaine and Logan. WOUKINO FOR A CUOWI ) . The democratic committee of arrange ments is not satisfied with the convention hall as used by the republican convuntion and will enlarge its capacity to twenty thousand , or double the number It will now hold. It is to bo made wider and larger , and the platform will bo at ono side instead of at the cud. QUESUAM. Some curiosity has been oxproasca that General Groshnin'a name was not presented to convention for the second place , Colonel Ilolloway , of Indianapolis , ono of the general's friends ; explained the reason to a reporter. After Blaine was nominated , ho said a number of the delegates wont to the Indiana men and tarred them to present his name. Ar thur men of the Now York delegation declined to interfere na to the second placed , and announced that they would support anybody wanted by the men who nominated Blaine nnd whom they did not wish to ombarass in the completion of their ticket. Roosovott , Curtis , and other Edmund men said Gresham would bo quito satisfactory to them. Col. Halloway denied there was any division in the Indiana delegation , which , ho said , was solid for Grcsham if ho would take the nomination. Between the after noon and the evening session n despatch was sent to the postmaster general in forming him of the movement in his behalf , and in a short time anr answer came to United States Marshal Foster substantially like this : "Don't desire Lho nomination for vice president ; could not and would not accept it. Why not nominate Harrison1 ? In the face of no positive a refusal as this , Gresham was reluctantly dropped. ONE OF THE LEGACIES .eft by the delegates was a report which is said by those prosumiug to know to bo a fnc % that Wednesday morning , after Powell Clayton's defeat , Blaire man- igora , being assured there was an anti- Blaine combination on Gen. W. T. Sher man , seriously discussed the advisability of getting up a stampede for "Old To- oumsoh" themselves , thereby forestalling the Arthur men. It is said Theodora [ loosvolt , George William Curtis and Cabot Lodge agreed to take Sherman md urged the Arthur men to unite upon liim and that the Arthur men agreed to Lho [ combination bnt would not agrco upon the time when it was to bo con summated , they insisting upon having at least five or six ballots before they would idmit Arthur's chances to bo hopeless. The few remaining Arthur men on the field give it an explicit denial. Albert Dagger , of Now York , says it was evidently an effort of the Now York nnd Massachusetts independents to put the responsibility of the nomination of Blaine upon the shoulders of the Arthur men. lie stated that at the joint caucus of the Edmunds and Arthur mon , hold Wednesday nights , the Edmunda men were given to understand that on a break they were expected to como to Arthur , ho having the largest number of voles , and there being no enmity toivard him in Now York and that if they held out too long they might expect to take the responsibility of Blaino's Humiliation. This latter version wns laid before Chauncy Filloy and ho said : "Yes , wo know the Arthur mon had told the Ed munds men that they would bo hold ac countable , and the Edmunds mun replied - plied that they would accept the rcspon- sibilsty. " Senator Bruce , of Mississippi , and Dr. J. J. Mott , of North Carolina , ' stated that they never hoard of the combina tion said to have boon proposed , or of the refusal of the Arthur mon to enter into it. They at no time prior ta the third ballot considered his chances hope less , and if in addition to the 278 ballots ho got at the start , ho had received the votes of Edmunds and Iluwloy , General Sherman aud Lincoln , ho would have had 300 votes on the second ballot and would have boon the nominee , As go ing to show ono phase of C'HIOAOO PKCOLIAU KHNEKH for the national convention , the following figures are appended ; That with nearly COO newspaper correspondents hero , nil tolegriphing pages of news , besides the increase of private messages. The tele- gragh companies had their hands full , the Western Union in particular was enorm ous. The oflicors of the companies here have compiled a statement comparing the number of words of matter sent during the convention of 1880 with the number sent during the past week. It is as fol lows : 18SO. 1881 , Kirstday 203,013 408,211 Second day 292 , < i29 333,78 Third day 340,87' ! 3H2.309 Fourth day blank 600,000 0,781,232 The total for the last day of the con vention has not boon completed , and the ligures givnn are only an estimate. It is thought to be a very low one , as a great er number of telegrams were sent on Fri day than on any preceding day. Those figures represent only newspaper coi * respondoncu which was telegraphed , as it would bo almost impossible to arrive at the extent of the other buainess. The Western Union had eight lines leased to newspapers , over which alone 270,000 woidi passed , making the total number , of words sent 2,7f)0,808. J j No comparative statement could booh' I tainod from the Baltimore & Ohio C/j , , ' xs it rr&a not in existence four yours ngo. During the , four day's session of the oonvcntion just adjourned , they sout 429r > 7 < > words. The Bankers nnd Merchants' Telegraph Company claim to have sent about 100- 000 , and the Postal Telegraph Co. loO- 000. In addition to the above the Pioneer neer Press , of St. Paul , sent 107,000 words over its spacious wire. This would make n total of 2,410,808 wordi * ontlo newspapers alono. It is the greatest work over performed by the tolegrnph service of a single city. Nowapapor cor respondents generally complimented the telegraph companies on the otluctivenoss ot their service. NOMINATION' for vice president opens a largo hole in Illinois politics , no less n place , in fact , thih the United States sonatoriwip. In dued thnt contingency made him tunny supporters in this state who hope to profit by his elimination from stnto politics. Among those waiting for hi * old shoos nro Congressman Geoi-go H. Davis , of thu Third district , who lays claims to it na the original Blaine man of Illinois ; then comes Gov. Hamilton , Collector Spauld ing of Chicago , United Status District Attorney Tuthill , and finally ex-Govi'inor Oglosby , randldato for governor ngnin. "Unclo Dick" however says ho don't wnnt it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SOUTH PRESBYTERIANS , Itcv. T. C. IIullV Sermon Yomortlny. A Snlibntii School Started. The South Presbyterian church com menced yesterday its regular life work , which is to bo carried on nftor many mon and women who nro now engaged in it have gone to reap the reward of that which in this lifo they have sown. The Sabbath school having Mr. Wolstnns for superintendent , Mr. Ilagons for secretary nnd n number of good teachers , some of them from the Dodge street church nnd some from the Southwest church wel comed a largo number of scholars who wore glad to hnvo the opportunity of ns socinting themselves with the organization and work ; nnd the parents nrons pleased ns nro those who have , on account of distance tanco , boon deprived of the privilege of attending divine worship. The two mother churches look with c.iro nnd soli citude nt the work , aud do not sutler it to want for support. llov. T. C. Hall , who preached at the usual hour , chose his text from the pro phesy of Isaiah : "Blessed nro ye that sow beside all waters. " Is. ! I2 , 20 : This wns n tiuioof trouble to the .TowH. It was the result nnd punishment for their tins , niul they realized their siiifuliioss anil the po sition iu which that aliifiilness plncod them. And tint they might bo brought to humilia tion , tied allowed their oiiomies to overpower thorn nud drove them into captivity. And while they were in that position n rudoomor \vt\3 promised them , nnd while they were op pressed by tins severe judgment , they might have something on which their wonry souls might rest nnd BOO that whiiu ( ! od nllllcted Ho did not forsake thorn. 15ut wlillo they were enduring this chastisement , they were not to nit down nnd fold their hands in indif- feronco. They were to continue their wnrk with iu much zoul na If they were pronporous and not oppressed- they must ROW beMdo nil waters. Their faith must bo oxorcisnd nnd the promise of the blessing * of tha future \VM to bo impressed on their minds ns they work ed as if these blessings were already roallrod. The Itodeemor lias como with his muny int- rnclosand divine power. Ho has promised the Holy Spirit who woidd teach us all things and bring all things to our romembranco. The Holy Spirit him como , nnd where thorn was spiritual slavery the ia now spiritual freedom. But nro wo therefore to wait ? Wo hiwo the nocnasary moans , wo have n world to compicr , tharofore , the words of the taxt comes with force to us , ' 'Sow besides all wntars. " ltdif- fora not how many deserts there are , the com mand is from ono who can change a Sahara to an ocean , and wo must obey. How nro wo to sow this seed ? Some may think that their circle of Inlluonco Is so small that they cannot go on the street corners nnd preach the gospel of Christ to those who are determined that they will not hoar the gospol. lint this Ia not the moaning of the text , it dops not specify what character of work you must do. There Is a possibility of sowing beside nil waters while performing the ordinary duties at homo. The children in the next yard may not have boon invited to at tend the Sabbath school , ether noghborn ! might rejoice In the thought that there Is n person who wan here noniotimo ago and who is ; oming again , and who loved them so much .hat ho died for thorn , if Homoouo would tell thorn of It. In places of businesi nnd nt the shops there nro timed when n word will have the force of n sermon. "Sow beside nil waters. " Them ere plncoi where laymen can do olli- ciont Christian wnrk that the minister ul the ospol would have no opportunity what Ivor , therefore , on ncconut of it , they nroai rospnn- liblo for their work , us the minister is for hi" . There is not a person that linn notun iullnono in lifo , nnd that Inlluonco in being exerted every dny , and booanso of thin inlluoncn for nnd nxnliiHt purity , truth anil virtno , the Holds Bhonld not bo left on account of having bson BOWII onus ; every year the Heed munt bo neat- lured that the work of th-j onomv might tint counteract and oveu uon OIITH. This city in a field , your labor it needed heio. Others are plaining trees , will you not pVint the needs which are g.ithorod from the word of ( Soil. What shall wo HOW ? In order that wo may attain good results wo must not nocinmilato ruhon Inr n hers to talco pleasure in. Con sider the temptations which nro nbout you nnd which art ) causing people to leeomo ; RlavoH und not frcoinen. There N not ono who is not attacko 1 by the "father of lios" in BOIIIO form. It may bo Sabbath-breaking , ovll- ap < ablng , profanity , dishonesty , nnd it may bo the simple card of unbelief , und in the word there nro needs which when proporely plant- nil and watered by die power of the Holy ( j host , will root out nny thornoa which the enemy by Ms followers may plant. Wens iv church have a work to do nnd each ono IH responsible for his part. Hero ia water by which the seed may bo planted. And when the voice of the speaker lion co.tsod and the places of the workers nro filled by other work era , then wo ahull sit down nt the marriage supper of the larnb Wo may uzpoct to muko sacrifices , for the harvest Is great , which wo shall receive. Solicit the alu ot others in thin work and glory In thU work to the end , STOCK YAED PUGILISTS , Two ijaliorcrs KIIKBO In a FlKlit for $ UO a HlrtiKiulod by I''car of tlioOrowd. On Friday evening last the force of men at work at the Union stock yards were entertained by a Jittlo "mill" between - twoen a couple of mon whoso physical powers had long boon a subject of dis gust among the laborers thoro. These mon were named Smith and Hull nnd have been employed aa shovolors at the yards for several weeks , and wnio looked upon as men of much moro than ordinary fistio ability. Each one hot | $20 on himaolf , and or. ranged last Friday evening at ( U o'clock as the time for thu Gght which was to ho with soft gloves , London prize ring ruler , At that time a ring was formed near the center of the yards and a man named Mack was chosen referoo. 1'ivo hundred men gathered around the spot and u short but doiperato struggle for the inaa- tery took place. Biz rounds iu nil wore fought. In the second Smith knocked Hull clean off his foot , and in the third drew the first blood. The last thrco rounds were sim ply clinches and dog fights. Severn ! times Hull's friends called "foul" but none were nllowcd. By the oiul of the sixth round the crowd of spectators hnd become greatly excited and for fear of n general row the roforco declared the light n draw. 'Smith nnd Hull nro men of medium sino nnd very evenly matched. It is anid they nrc not satisfied wilh the result aud niul will in the near future arrange a tight to bo fought to the finish. Neither of thorn wns over before in tlio ring. THE SPERRY LIGHT , This Coinpanj'n Now lltiilclhiK Henit- tUitlly tilKhtcil Up Last The now brick building just completed by the Sporty electric light nnd motor company , of Nebraska , on Dodge , be tween llth and 12th streets , designed nnd erected by the company especially for the purpose of supplying the city of Omaha nnd its citizens with electric lights of both nro nnd incandescent , nnd fully equipped with n Babcock nnd Wilcox non-oxplosivo boiler a Munro heater and ateam pump nnd two now engines from the works of the Now York safety steam power com pany nnd by Mr. Sparry , the inventor , nnd his business mnnngor , Mr , 0. M. Grcono , pronounced perfect ia nil its parts wns Inst evening the scone of n brilliant illumination and dis play of electric lighta nnd was _ scon nnd enjoyed by hundreds ot our cltisons. To say that the lights were brilliant , bright amlstoidy , is no undeserved praise both nro nnd incandescent lamps were run upon the same wire nnd from the same dymmo machine. The now cur rent regulator and power economizer was exhibited nnd Kccomplishod results truly wonderful by it the inventor , Mr. Sperry - ry , seemed to have perfect control not unly of the electricity passing in the current but of all parts of the system. By it ho could increase or diminish the brilliancy of nil the lights upon the circuit at will , or could turn oil' and extinguish nt will nil or nny number of the lights , nnd nt the snmo time lesson the power required of the engine , to the actual number of lights kept burning , could increase or lesson the amount of electricity generated , in short it scorned to bo the right thing in the ripht place , nnd boss of the job. All were gratified and the stock holders scorned jubilant , nnd if Inst evening was n specimen of the light to bo furnished by the now company , all will rejoice in its success. A TEIO OF TEIUMPES , Tlio Iloolc iHlnntlcrx Beaten n ahi f in tiatimlnt'H iGnino by ( lie Score oi Ten ff g | o. Saturday's game of ball was a perfect repetition of Friday's , oven to the score. Looao fielding of both uinoa was the dis tinguishing feature of the contest. Tlio homo team again faced Hudson and com pelled the visitors to hunt leather a good part of the gamo. For the Union Pacif ies Salisbury filled the box and proved ijuito ofToctivo as pitcher. The Rock Islands scorned discouraged from the start , which in n measure explains the ono sidedness of the gamo. Whitney in the sixth inning made a wonderful play in stopping R terrific grounder , cut- ing off Walsh at first. I ) wyor'a excellent playing in Friday's game was whol ly effaced by his miserable errors in Sat urday's contest. Tlio following in the score : UNION PACIFIC. I'LAYEIH. H Ml I'O A B McKolvoy,2b ' Handle , c KiinklioiiBor , 1 b 1 0 ( i I 0 Whltnoy.Sb 1 3 'i 2 0 Carroll , rf 1 1 2 0 0 1)vyor , s s 1 2 ! 2 -I Soulsbury , p I II 1 t ! 1 .limtson I f Uiirkeo.o f 0 0 1 0 0 Total 10 12 27 13 7 HOCK IHI.ANIW. I'LAtuns. it nu ro A B Wnhh , R8 - Korrost , If 0 0 ( i 0 1 Ur.iwn , M b 1 Oivniiniigh , of 0 1 f < 1 3 ( Sojrglii , r f Hapui , 1st b Mellonry2li 0 0 H Hid-on , p Sugo , o I ) 0 U 0 0 Totals 2 ( i 27 17 11 Time of k'.imo ono hour nnd fifty minute * . Two-li.-mo hits Handle , Whitney , tCnrroll , SaulHbtirV (2) ( ) . Hiidnon (1 ( ! ) , Runs Kariied- Union 1'ncilicn , 1. I'ftisod bills - ISnmllol , Cavnuaiigh2 , Wild I'ltunoi Hiidioit 2. Umpire W. P. Jtockwell. OMAHA'S ' L VVLESSNESS , The Hulijcct Alily niHoiiHsccl Ijy Itov , .1 , W. IlnrrlH liusl " I pity the mayor from the bottom of my heat , " said Rov. J. W. Harris in his sermon on the present lawlessness in our city and the necessity for bettor gov ernment , at the Baptist church last even ing. "Ho is ono of the grandest mon cvor given to Omaha , but ho has given way , in hi dotage , to intemperance. " Mr. Ilarris , continued that if ho ( Air. Harris ) weromarshal , ho would command the police to arrest all doubtful character * , and if the oflicora refused ho would dis charge them and appoint others in their places who would , This loafing and idling about saloons would bo a null- ciont couso for their removal. The judges on the bench should deal out the full penalty of the law to all these con victed of crime which would cause the dangerous and dcsporn'o ' classes to bo re moved from Omaha to places where they at least think juatico is not dealt out with an iron hand. One great cauno of lawlomnosn mm din- order in the fact thnt mon are elected to oflico by the aid and assistances of those who are disreputable , which thing in it self make * the government corrupt nnd thu administration of the law a dead letter. The condemnation for the presontstato of airtirs is justly attributable to the good class of citizens and society. It IB their duty to nee that tbo law i enforced , A id if the oflicora fail to do so or rofuao t to services of able counsel should bo se cured to maintain the tnajos'.y and dignity of law nnd onlcr. Mr. Harris reviewed fully the present atato of the city nnd its ndminUtratlon. nnd his sornun vni replete with goad Mid \vholi' om ntlvico ns to the boat mean * to till Oinnlm of ( hose dangorona classes which now infest it. Ho , I'Vr DON Mnliic < ) t J. li _ Bovoido , the presiding nupol of the I'liion tcckot olliep 507 Hroadwny , Council Blull'ii has tiekoUi on imlo for tha firemen's tournnmiMit nt Don Moiiios , For ttromcm in uniform , the rate is ouo cent n mile. For other * round trip ticket ) from hero nro plncod nt $5,75. S. in N. 0. Tobacoo- finest in the land. Sanford's Radical Ouro , 111 ail Coliln , Watery DlnrlMrKVi Iroin the Nose ami Kjod , KliiKliu ; Noln'i In tlio Haul , Xenons Head ache ami t\\cr Instantly rcllcu'il , Cl-.ol.liic union ill lixfirtHl , mrmlirMio dcniineil ami healiM , breath im eetoneil , unicll , taste niul hearing rectum ) , niul ratareanheckeil. t'ou'li , HroMchitK lropilnim | Into tlio ThroM , ralun III thtiUlip * ! , lljupcpnln , Wnntlug nt StrcUKtli mul KlCfli , b > . i ot Slroit , etc. , rurctl. Otio 1)0tlio ItivllcM Ouro , 0110 liox Cnt4irrmt ) Sol * \cntumlonoDc .Siuttonl'u tnlmlcr , In ono jtnoknKVi ot nil ilnicvlsU , lor Jl. Ak lor Hvsniitu' H.MilcAl. Ciiitii , n | < iiraillttlllMli > n ot Witch llntol , Am. 1'liu' , Cn. Kir , Mutlnohl , Clor lllosioiin , uta 1'OTtnK UllUO ANDCltRUICALOO. . llimtoll. Colling' Voltaic Ktcctrtn Pliwtot liutanlly atloctatho Ner\mn Sj t iii niiilbMilsIu'n 1'nlQ , A iwrloct Klcctrlo llattory coin- lilnoil n Hli a I'oroim riantor d r IS TIIK CUV Sirontn It RiiiilhllatM I'uln , or A \lt.\llio Wi-ivk ami Worn Out SUFFERING KERVr l' ft . ( trciistliciia Tlnsl Hint olon , l'ro\outa liinoAso , niut ilocs moro til ono hklf the time than any oilier platter In the uoihl. Suit ! ou > r.\ nhoto THE MILD POWEH CURES. - USWPHREYS' O M E O P AT H I C - SPECIFICS. In lion S ) ) oim. Kncli numlicr Iho fjiri'lnl | iro- Kprliitlou of nu ( MMlnpnt | ili ) nlrlnn The only Hlnipli * . Hnfr niul Hiiro Mpillrlnei for the | -oiilo i.ur rniNcirii. noo. ounra , mire. t. \ ffrrn. . C'onuMllon , InflnniAtloni , . . . 2.Viiriiii , Worm 1 vor. Worm Colic. . . . : i. Crliia Colic , < irTci'tlilntj of Intnnin .2.1 I. Illnrrlirn ot < .lilliln'ii or AOulu . . . .25 A. llvriilnrv. Orlplmc , Illllloii" Colic , . tan II. I'liiilcrn.MorliiKonilllliK , .2.1 7 < ! iinitli , CuM , llronrhltlK. . .Mrt H , \ < MirnliiU , Tool M nolio. rnri-iirluv . .25 ! l. llnniliirhci.HIck llomlnolii" " , VrrllRO ,2ft 10. lv-i'i > ln. lllllloun Miuiini'li , . . , .25 11. HiiniirriMi-il or lnlnrnl IVrloil" . . . .25 1'J. XVdllci. too I'rnfum IVrlotln .25 1.1. Criiiin , Cough , UHllcuU llri-nthlm ; , . . .25 II Knll llliiMllll. rr > MiclnR | , rrllitlull | , .25 in. Illiriiinntlxiii. niioumntUil'nlnii , . . .25 HI I'morntiil Auiir.i'hlll.Fmer , Agnes 17 rilcn , Illliul or IHrT.lliiK. nit l ! . Cnlnrrli. nout or chromei Innurnut AO SO U'hnoiilnii Cuiicli , vIolimtcoiiKliv. .ft a I Ornrrnl llrWIlly. l'li > nlcnl Wo.ikrio .no 27. Kldlioy lll cn i > Al > US. rsrrniin Itrlillltv 1 ( l" : i ( > . Ilrlnnrv WrnlincHU > | | | UK Iliu liotl .n < > . . 1'nliiltnlliin. I. O hold l > y ( IriiRgUtH. orFont liy the Onsc , or RII < pin Vluf , fro of HmrKC , on ri'Ci'lpt of prlro. Heml forllr.lliiiniiliritv'x lloolion lllrcmu&c. ' Aittlrcss'HniiinUri VH * KoinoiMiHllilp Men- i-iwml'i , 1(11) Idillnn Hlr "t > .v Vnrll Tlio nmprror IjOUln Napolfou mnoVcd only the tlnoKt clKan the woiKl coulil 1'ro- duco. 1'rof. llornford Kayi thu Kmperor'n clirara were inodo nxwlaur ( or hlru In Ha- Natmfromlcat tobacco UTOiMlllithoOoliK'U Dolt of North Carolina , Uil * IxMiiK the fincet loaf RTOWII. DlackwcH'H Dull Dnrliain HmoklnR Tobacco It made from the name loaf lined Iu tlio Uiuporor'i clears , In alma lately pure and la umiucatlonably tlio boat tobacco 01 cr offered. TuacLcray'a rifted daughter , Annn , In her sketch of Alfred Tennyson , In Ilarptr'i llontMy , telln of lier \ Inlt to Iho great poet Hue found blmemoliluir lllacliwnll' * IJull Durham Tobacco , pent him by Hon. Junes UiifBcU Lowell , Anierlcau Mlulotor to tuo Court of Bt Jamra. Iu tucMdoynof adnlteraUnn.ltlaacom- fort to emokern to know ( hat tlie Dull Our- liam brand In absolutely pure , and made from tlio bent tobacco the world produce * . IllackneU'a Dull Durham HmoktiiK To. bacco Is tbo bnt and purest made. All dtaltn ba\o It. Keno Keaulua without the trade-mark of tlio Dull. PRINCIPAL LINE I'ltOH IIV WAV 01' OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DEUV2R , OIC VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER O'oimcctliif , ' in Union llopotH nt KuiiwuiOlty , Omiiha mid Doiivcrwlth thruuili ( trains ( or And nil ) Klnt8 In tlio Great West , Connoctlnif In ( iiiind Union Depot lit Chicago with through tmlim lor NEW YORK , nOUTON , And nil Kimtuni OltltH. Atl'forln with tlnoiiKli tmliiH for Indliumn. nllH , ( Jlnclnnntl , Colunilius , und nil pointy In South. Kust. At Ht. J. on la with through for nil pulnlu Hontli. OonchuH , I'nrlor Cum , with Itu. ( NcntH frcu ) , HinokliiK Cnru with ( Jlmliii , I'lillnnlii 1'nluru hluuiilnii nnd thu IIIIIIOIIH o. II. < VJ. DlnliiK Carn run dully tonnd from Chlciigo nnd KUIIHUH C/'lly ' Council IlliitU ; Olilcngo nnd DCB ClilviiK" , Ht. JoBcjih , Atx'hlbon umi without clmriKu. only tlnoiiKli llnu mniilni ; thitlr own tiulim hutwccn OhleaKo I < luixln und Dunvcr , nnd OhlciiKo , KIIIIHIII Oily and Dunvnr. Tlnoiiuh t'ui-a liutwuuu IiiIlunuiolls | und Council Jlhills , via 1'corln < > OINI 2VOUTII AND SOUTH. Folld Trulna nt Klcniiiit Duy C'ouchos niu I'nllnmn rahicoHIciiliiK | Curs nro run dully to nnd fioin ht. I.oula ; vln Hannibal ; Oulncy Kookiik. lluillnt'ton , RMlarltupldunnd Alht-ri l.catoHt. 1'nul und JlliinrajMills ; I'nrlor Curu with Itct'lliiliiK Chuli-H to nnd fioin Ht. Ioul nnd I'corla. OnlyoiKicljiuicoof earn hetwiH-i Ht. I.oulH and IICH Molncjj , lown , Lincoln , Nu Ijnixkn , uuil Dunvcr , Colorado. It In nlso the only TJnough I.lnoitlv \ , ecu ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and GT. PAUL U In known ns the Krcut TllltOUtlll OA ! I , INT. of Ainerlcu , and In iiulvcrHUlly admit fit to ho the Finest Equipped Hallroad In the World for all classes of Travel. Through Tk'hotn vln this Una HIT wilu at Hi It. U.coniioii ticket oIllcvH In tUaUiiiludStutuk wld Cunudu. X' . J. I'OTTKK ' , I'EUOKVAI , LOWKU , , - The Largest Stock in Omalia and Makes the Lowest Prices-- - I DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising ho latest nnd most tasty doalgns manufactured for this spring's trade nnd covering a range of price * from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now rciuly for llio inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the latest tomers , the no west I'.ovolti'B in styles in Turcomnu , Madras nnd Suits nnd ( Mil Pioccs. Lnco Curtnins , Etc. , Etc. Elocant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK. , 1200,1208 und 1210 Fnrniuu Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB 1103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Cater h iDoafnoss , Lung nnd Nervous Disunaos Speedily and 1 urmanontly Cured. Patients lOurcd at Homo. Write for "TiiB MKIUOAL-MIBJUONAKY , " for the People , lO'onaultntion nnd Correspondence Oratia. P. O. Box S)2. ! ! ) Telephone No. 20. j HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physician of jilca Ability mm Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPtlY , Davenport , 1 r-5fns : "An UA.itnr.ihtn M.UI. Kino Sucrrns. Wonderful Cures.1' Hour * . R THE BESTTHREAD Willinuuilic Spool Cotton ia entirely the product of Homo industry nud is nronouncod by exports to bo the Lest sowing nuichino thread in tut world. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON IIAJND , nn fornile by HENLEY , IIA.YNES & VAN ARSDEL , m&o Omaha , Nob. Finest Family Garden m THE CBTY. Music Every Evening , and Htvtunlnjx , II the n rather IH ] ilvi itnt. An cleg-nut liinthlll lia tmetl r\crv morning , anil the cliotccb I.lquora nnil Ci nta constantly on tinnil. HUNK .t trAUUKII. Proprietors Cor Dili anil Kurnam Straits. . H. WOOD & CO. , SUCU1SSOHH : TO WJWTEUN HTBAM Jir.ATIMl CO. , ISTEAM AND GAS FITTERS , 215 North ICth Street , bet. Cupltol Avo. nnil niVfl A l-l A Ki R Davenport Street. Telephone No. 495. v IVI fA II H , I M fcCS , C. F. AND DEALER IN OMAHA NEBRASKA. JOBBER OF EASTER/t PRICE ! * DU PLICA ! ML 11 KARNAM STREK OBAHA ) MARKHIil HOTEL The Pulaco Hotel o Denver. Cor , SeventeBath and Lawranco Sbs ] HooniB 7Cc to (2.00 per iliy. BjxicUl Itatti by Iho Month. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the America n and European Flans , Board f 7 per week. P , S , OONDN , - - - PEOPBIETO Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand y i j t Mnchinory , Boltlnu. Hone. Brnen nnd Iron Fittli i Steam Packing at wholesale and roiall. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OnUROH AND SCHOOL BKLL& . Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb , . EAI CLA1 1024- North Eightounth Stwot , Omalin , * on Street Car Liner , lj JUUUJil ji If JUJLlJ.il II D ) ' . Gnitlcs and prices as j oed nud IOAY as any in the city. Please try me