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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1884)
OMAHA DAILY BUJi THURSDAl JULY 17 , 1881. flgWN By the us of this ALT , nESIEDT , the Btom- DISEASES / aoli Atxcl Bo rolQ ' 0V ' speedily retain their atronctli , and thai , Tun blood 1 * pnrUlod. wjH ' f KIDNEYS' , It I pronounced by' . " . ' I LIVED / hundrcda of the host * ' . BLADDERy doctors to be the OH-i -y > AND 4 LT OtinE for all , ? > [ TOIWAHY Iclnds ol Kidney Dis eases , f * It Is jmrcly ' vege - - unornr , 1 table , and euros when QIIAVEL other medicines fall. DIABETES It la prepared er. BIUOnT'3 pressly for these dis 1 DISEASE eases , nnd has never TAINS been known to fall. Ono trial will con THE vince you. For ealo 1 BACK byaUdrUERlsts. LOINS Oil Bend for x BIDE Pamphlet of Testi DISEASES monials. , HETENnOK HUNT'S' on , NON-UETENTION - CO. , , OP i trnrtfE. Prorldoneo , n. i. Health andJHappiness. DO AS OTHERS HflVEDOHE. Are your Kidneys disordered ? "KtdneWort brought me from my prTe , * slt were , after 1 had bcrn Klin nn by 13 best doctors In Detroit. " M. W , Dcieraui , ilechaole , Ionia , Mich. Are your nerves -weak ? "Klrtnoy Wort cured mo from nenous wraknun * e , , ftprl was not upeotfd tollTB. " Mn. H. U. B. Uoadvrlu , Ed. Clirittlan Monitor , ClciclanJ , o. Have you Bright's Disease ? "KlJnoy-wort cnrrd mo when inr water was just llko chn.lt and then like blood. " 1'rantc Wilson , I'enboJj-.Maas. Suffering from Diabetes ? 'Kidney-Wort ' Is the most succewf nl remedr I hare ever used. Olrcs almost Immediate relief. " Dr. KJllIp C. llallgu , Monkton , Yt. Is your Back lame and aching ? "Kidney-Wort(1 bottle ) cured mo when 1 naaso lame 1 had to roll out of bed. " C. M. Tollmace , Milwaukee , Wli Have 'you Kidney Disease ? "KIdnpy-W ort raado mo Round in liver aud kidneys after years nf nnr-ieecssful cloitorlni , ' . Its worth 810 a box. " Sini'l llodcos , Wlllloiustown , S'cst Vo , Are you Constipated ? "Kldnty-Wort enures easy evacuations and cured mo alter 16 years ue of other medicines " Kelson 1'alrchUd , St. Albans , Vt. Have you Malaria ? "Kidney-Wort ha-i done better than any other cmcdy Ihavo e r used In my practlcp. " Dr. It. K. Clark , South Hero , Vt. . Are you Bilious ? "Kidney-Wort has done m moro good than ny other remedy 1 have ever token. " > tin. J. T. Oallom ay , Elk Flat , Oregon. Are you tormented with Piles ? "Kidney-Wort ptrmanrntlu cured me of blooding piles. Or. w. n. Kllna recommended it to me. " Gco. II. Herat , Cuclcr 11. Bank , ilycrstown , Fa. Are you Rheumatism racked ? "Kidney-Wort cured mo , after I was plren up to dlo by physicians and I had tufterf d thirty yean. " mortdco Malcolm , Wt t B th , Jlolno. Ladies , are you suffering ? "Kidney-Wort cured m of peculiar troubles of severalyeAnstaJidlnr. llony friends use and pralso LU" Mr .U.Lamoreauil l La Motto , Vt. If you would Banish Disease i and gain Health , Take THE BLOOD CLEANSER. DISEASES OF THE J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Until oniccs arc repaired from result of flro , otll with Dt. Tarkcr , Itoom C , Crelgbtou Mock 16th and DaUKitoietr eof > . reports from tlin use of M\ltt'8 SroMdo ( S. S TIIC ) In the treatment of Cancer continuo to bo on'irrful. Ihnos'oms to b no ( It ub * that it la a ticil lie Bpcclflo tcr H InCtnuror "fortwoiity JCHH I euflcrcil Iron n I'anoir on my nck ' 1'atont rtUiIinnJ Ui-rotiry Mixtures' fed ( usual of curing the oincir. 1 lostflio u of my nrra nml the ui per pntt of my body. My gener l health \vasbrokcn down , and my lllo WIM illnaitcd of. s. S. S. cured mo sound end well. ThSancwIoaai of life It icnvo to mo cannot bo mcmtirul by tuiy monetary > alue. lo ainylifu and the support cf my fatally to H lft's Hpcciflo. " W. JL UOUINSON , DaUsboro , Oa. MHfffn * ' , _ 'MI Brooks , near Albany , wag lirpelosly allllctod rf vltli Cancer. It had eaten through his noiie Into Jils mouth nnd throat , lliotlimof hit death w s only a iiioetlon | of a very short timo. Ho praj ed It r ncith , lib suflerln } , ' was BO great S. S. S. hag had a Wjndcrful tiled on him. Hla Imprntcmcnt is no treat tint we all feel suie of hlftlielng peifcctly cured Urn o. W II. OILBKIIT , Albany , Ua. Our Trcatlso on Blood and SUn Dlucasca mailed free TnESWlrrSPECIFIO co. Drawer S , Atlanta , ( U. N , Y. Oft1f , tfiO W. 22d B6. , between Bill and 7tb arcimcs. rhlladclphla oOlco , 1206 Cheatnut Bt. Tbo aie of the term " Rboi Line" til connection with tbt corporate nnme of a prcitroid , conveyo an Weft ol uat wlnl required by the traveling pub' lie a Short Line , Quick Tlrni and the beat ol nccoimnod * ' H tlouB ill ol which loro' ehed by the gre&teet r llway la America. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. II owns and operates over 4COO mllea ol Northern Illinois , Vr'tonoln , Minnesota , low * Dxkota ; and an U mala llnca , bianchea and inne lions roach all the creat business centre ) ol thi Northwest and Far Weot , It naturally anawors Hit deocrlptlon ol Short Iilno , and Bent Jloute between Cblcazo , lltlwaulieo , St. I'aul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , La Croseo and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllondala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kan Clauo and Btlll'.iutcf CUou'O , MIlwMikco , W'aunsu and Jtcnlil. Chicago , Hllwoukco , Ica ! > cr Dam and 0 like h. Chicago , MllwiUkec , Waulifislm and Ooonomowoo. Clilcazo , MUwankoo , Sladlson and Prairie du Chleo Chicago , Mllvraukeo , Onntonnn tnd Kalrlbnull. Chloeo , Ilelolt JancavlMe and Jlinerall'olat. Chicago , ClKln , Hocklord and Oubuque. T Chlc&KOi Clinton , Uoclt Inland and Cedar RapMi. Chicago , Council Blnfls and Omahi. ChlovxoSiouxCily , Slpux Falls * ' " ! Tinlton ChlcaSo , MlIwauLce , Hltchcll and Charaberlaui. Jlock Island , Dubunuo , Bt. Taut anil Mlnncapolll. Da > enport , Calmar , St. I'aul and Mlnnoax | > ll . 1'ullo'an ' H ccptru and the yineat Djnliw Cars In the rid ore run on the m lnllue ot the CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE AND ST. I'AUL UAU.WAY , and every attention ! . ) p ld to i aseengcrsby cjurtuouaewuloyen cl the Coiar cuy. f > . B. MEUUILL. Ofnl ManRtr. A. V. II. OAUi'ENTSB , Qen1 Tasa. Agt J.T. CtAHK. Cen'l SJPI. , , OEO , JI.HKAFF.IUP , Aw t. Qcu'l. Vaea. t.x\ FIRE FIGHTERS , Tlio Programme Prepared for the State Tournament , Next week occurs the state iriromon's Tournament in the city for which the fol lowing programme has boon prepared : F1UST HAY Tt'KSDAY JULY 22. 1881. Reception of visitors. 4:00-KxMblton : ! by Omixha Tire Depart ment and city Wntor Works , 7:30 : Wclcomoaildrowby Hon.J.K Hov < 1 , nt opera houio , aJdros oa by lion. J. M. Thtiwton , .T. 0. Cowln , C. 15. Ksdlck , .Tncol llouek and F. 1 < \ Hmytho. 8KCOND lUY-WKIlXKHIUY , JUL23 , 1881. f 0,00 0 rand etropt parndo Comp-my hav nip the most nnd best uniformed mou on pa r.iiio , prio , ? 50. 1:30 : lloso TACO , ( slate championship ) First prlzo , luiso cntt and 8150 ; uocoud pilzo , $30 third prlzo , ? 25. 4:00 : Ono hiitidrod yard foot race , chiefs cx-chiofs , and assistants only allowed to con test ; prize , lint and shirt. 7:00 : Hand enffino contest , prlzo S30j 1'om pier exhibition , prlzo ? 7fi. Tiltnn DAY-TUUIWDAV , JULT 21 , 1SS1. lloso race for tcnnu thnt have never con tested , 1st prlzo , $100 ; 2nd prlzo , I$50 , 3i prlzo SIB. Afternoon lloso rnco , 4G class , 1st prlzo $100 ; "d prize , S50 ; 3d priza , § 23. lloso coup- line ; contest ; prize. ' , Btalo championship am ? old badzos , Bodt drilled fire company ; prlzo silk banner. 7:30 : Hitching contest , two man hitch prlzo , $25 ; 0110 man hitch , prlzo $15. rODHTII DAY FKIDAY , JULY , 25 , 1881. 0:30 : Hook and Ladder rnco , prlzo , state championship and $1CO ; 2d prizt ) , $100. Ladder dor mon contest , prlzo , gold b.-ulgo.i. Afternoon , 1:30 lloso rnco , free for nil open to the world ; 1st prlzo , $300 ; 2nd prlzo SliiOj 3d mho. S100. 7:00-Grand : street parade andba11. | Railroad rates on all roada entering Dmalm ono cent n iniln for running Learns , ono and one-fourth faro for ex cursions ; transportation of apparatus TOO. TOO.Firstclass hotel accommodations can bo secure'1 at one-half the usual rates. Entries can bo made up to July 22 , by addressing Joremo 0. Pontzol , secretary Nebraska State Firemen's association , Dmnha ; or , John 0. Cleland , president Nebraska State Fireman's association , Fremont. SOUTH OMAHA , Tlio Embryo City ns it is To-day. A BEG reporter paid a visit to the now Jnion Stock yards yesterday to note Trhat progress was being made in the mllding up of that place. The scene Is ono of life and animation , -ho population consisting of carpenters , ; radcrs , track-layora , etc. , to the number of several hundred , OUADINO s progressing at a lively rate. The now double track of the Union Pacific is all grades , and bridges are baing put in pro- > aratory to track-laying. The Belt line ma a largo force of mon at work and iavo about two miles ot grading well under way. The B. & M. have a very argo force of mon at work on their "HILLTOP" aiouiE. A spur of this now line will leave the main line about half a milo west of the rpssing with the Union Pacific at Sum mit , and passing through a heavy cut trikps the stock yards about midway > etwcon the north and south sides of the company's property , from thence running o the packing house paralel with the > olt line and to the west of It. About twenty houses have been erected > ut as yet a majority of the population ivo in tents. Several boarding houses .o a largo business and a largo hotel is in irocees of erection , which will , when lomploted bo run by George Canficld & Co. Co.Mr. Mr. J. D. Nicholson , of Council Blugs , has just completed and opened a aloon , the seventh one in the place. I'OST OFFICE. It is understood that Iho government will establish a branch of the Omaha post oflico thoro.tho tenthjof Augustwhich will bo much appreciated by the people , s they now have the greatest ditliculty n securing their mnil. The railroad company docs not stop a trains at south Omaha aa yet , but it would pay them to do so mi there is a argo amount of travel between the 'ords and city even now. Iho packing house and stock yards > roper nro both well under way and will > o completed at an early dato. Army Orders. Private Edward Havorstroh , re-enlist- d , and recruit Patrick H. Clark , enlist- d at Fort Omaha , Nob. , nro assigned to : io 4th infantry. 1st Lieutenant Theodore E. True , 4th nfantry , " 1st Lieutenant Charles W. Mason , 4th nfantry , 1st Lieutenant Levi F. Burnett , 7th nfantry , 2d Lieutenant F. Jams Patton , 21st nfantry , 2d Lieutenant Charles II. Noyod , Oth nfautry' 2d Lieutenant George W. Rood , Oth cavalry , ro detailed a ? assistants at the depart ment competition. They will report for this duty at Fort ) maha , Nob. , by August 2d next. The travel directed is necessary for the Hiblio service , In accordance with provisions of gen- ral orders No. 12 , current eorios , head uartors of the army , First Lieutenant Sari D. Thomas , Fifth c&valry , Second Joutonant Augustus 0. McComb. Fifth avalry , Oaptain John W. Bubb , Fourth nfantry.FJrst LieutonemtLowls Merriam , i'ourth infantry , Second Lieutenant Wil- lam P. Buruham , Sixth infantry , Second jieutenant James A. Goodin , Seventh nfantry , Second Lieutenant Charles II. Cochran , Seventh infantry , Second Llou- onnnt John Baxter , jr. , Ninth infantry , Captain Kvan Miles Twenty-first infan- ; ry , and Captain William II. Boylu , Twenty-first infantry , are selected to compete for plr.ceti on the department iflo team , nnd will report for this pur pose at Fort Omaha , Nob. , by August Oth 188-1. The travel directed la necessary for the mblic Burvlco. Police Court , In police court yesterday , A , Itcid- mom pleaded guilty to the charge of bo ng drunk and was fined 85 and costs , AV. K , Ross , an inebriated individual , waa found asleep at the Union elevator 'cstcrday ' , and was run in. Ho was akcn to police court in a half drunken condition and had the unparalcllcd gall to ilc d not guilty to the clmrgo of drunk- { ' onnoss. Ills own talk convicted him nnd ho was ordered to cash up to the otton ol $7.C5 , which being unable to do , h < was consigned to the county jail. James O'Noil , John Quigley , Thomai Heed and Mike Kelly , were arrostcc while asleep In a box car of the B. it M. company. Thoyworo each sentenced t < ton days in the county jail on broad nnc water for vagrancy. Willie Gray , a colored man , wn charged with throwing rocks through the window of n store at the corner o Eleventh street and Capitol nvouuo. llo pleaded not guilty , but upoi the testimony of a coupU of witnesses ho was fined $1 < and costs. II. 11. Jallaby , was charged with did turbanco of the peaco. llo pleaded no' ' guilty and hia case was continued. WEDDING BELLS , They Klnc for IV. K. Aiinlit nml Em ma Paddock. Yesterday foronoonatll o'clock , ntTrin Ity Cathedral , Mr. W. E. Annln , of For : Robinson , and Miss Emma Paddock , ol this city were united in marriage. It was an informal affair and only r few friends of the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony. Promptly at the hour named the bride attended by her father entered the vesti bule of the cathedral. The organ poaloi forth the wedding march nnd the ushers marched up the aisle , followed by the bride , leaning upon the arm of her father , Maj. J. W. Paddock. As the bridal party stopped within the chancel rail the groom and his best man , Mr. Willian : Morris , advanced from the right aud took their places. The bride was given away by her father and "llov. Canon Doherty - horty , performed the imposing ritual of the Episcopal church. The responses of both bride and groom vroro clear nnd distinct. The ceremony ever , the bride and groom marched down the aisle , followed by the bridal party. After entering their carriages the party was driven to the Paxton hotel where an informal reception and wedding dinner were given. The ushers , Messrs. Will Millard , Ar thur Wakoloy , Goo. Bark and Gco. M. Nattinger , were attired in black coats , of Prince Albert make , with light trousers , while the groom and his best man were similarly dressed. The bride was neatly and prettily attir ed in white , with a white bonnet and carried - ried in her hand a largo boquot of Mare- schal Neil roses. She is well known in Omaha whorp she has mnnyfriends , and all unhesitatingly pronounce her a gom. Mr. Annin , the groom , is well and most favorably known in this city. Ho was forsomo time asaocia'to editor of THE BEE. Ho Is now engaged in busincssat Fort [ lobinson , whcro ho will take his wife after their return from a trip through the east , upon which they start this after- 10011 , followed by thousands of well wishes. THE HUFlTHUKEAH , Vnothcr Side to the Kow at tlio Corner - ner of Foiirtlientli and Webster. Mr. Charles Hello called at the Br.r. officoyostordayandputsadifferontpIuBoon the row which occurred Monday night nt , ho house of Hulf , corner of Fourteenth and Webster. It appears old Huff was ? rotty well saturated with fighting whia- cy and when ho reached his home , a two story building on the southwest corner , 10 wont up staira and proceeded to make dndling wood of his furniture. The racket was too much for the Hoi- o family , who occupy the ewer floor of the house , nnd Hello , the toad of the family , wont up stairs to see what the disturbance was about : Ho was hustled down stairs by Huff nnd warned to keep his corner. The second imo Hello wont up stairs Huff fell onto lim and gave him a thorough pounding. Pho teamsters Case and Winn , who hap- toned by , instead of helping "tho under dog" in the fight , patted Huff on the back and told him to give it to 'em. " When Mrs. 3olio interfered the teamsters turned on icr , boat her severely nnd dragged her down stairs and locked her in a room , jull'finally tired of the thumping and ono of the teamsters took a neck-yoke and was about to finish Hello when the atter pulled his revolver and ordered lim to lay it down , which ho did. Hello was badly used up in the tight and the lectors say ho will bo confined to his louse for the next nix weeks. Ono let ; was broken in two places nnd his intornalj were severely injured. Young Hello has sworn out warrants for the assailants and iroposcs to prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Ti ese are the only warrants sworn out , no says Hollo. United StatCH Court. Judge Dundy Tuesday nitjht sentenced V. II. Holdon , who had pleaded guilty of toaling registered letters at Ainsworth , o imprisonment until May C , 1885 , in ho Minnesota penitentiary at Stillwatcr. Benjamin F. Silvottoo , who pleaded guilty of having uaed the United States malls for unlawful purposes , in offering nonoy for rare coins which ho did not ntond to give , was also sentenced. But vusmuch as ho had boon confined since April 13th the imprisonment was sot at en days. There is an end at last to the Nellie 'ock case In this court , The last move vaolaat night made by Judge Hull in bo- mlf of the watchman McUadio. It will jo remembered that the lasv mentioned emu time ago brought suit to recover wages. The case has dragged heavily and list night the confirmation of the order > f Halo was made , As a consequence , ho boat will bo sold on next Wednesday at Covington : Judge Hull as appeared its proctor In the suit and brought It hrough tedious mores to a successful lose. lintlly Hilton , On Monday afternoon , Willie Yntes , a on year old boy was badly bitten in the mud by a dog. Ho Is the owner of a lit- le black and tan dog and on the day above mentioned , his little dog was at tacked by a larger dog In Ilia father's jrick yard. Willie attempted to sepa rate the dogs nnd WAS bitten in the hand. Die tooth of the dog pissed clear through hia hand nnd the result in n vary bad wound. His hand is badly swollen but .ho physician who liaa the case in hand hinks that it can bo saved \dl- \ though it waa thought at first that it would bo necessary to amputate it. Sool of North Carolina Tobacco ia tlio 'beat. THE WOBK COMPLETED , Ttio Orniul Jury Finishes It * Work nnd llntula In Its Indictments To- Kottiorvltli ft i'otlllon , The special grand jury 1ms complotec the work plncod before it mid 1ms Imndoc in four Indictments us follows : An indictment against Thomas Cooper charging him with burglary and larceny. An indictment against Jamoj Hagan charging htm'with burglary and larceny. A now Indictment against fidinuni Henry charging him with murder in the first degree for the killing of Miclmo riggott. An indictment against Champion S. Chase charging him with bribery. In addition to the finding of the above indictments the grand jury forwarded a petition to the county commissioners In regard to the payment of wages to wit nesses hold in jail as follows : PETITION. 1o tlio Honorable , the County Commissioners of Douglns County. The undersigned members of the special cial grand jury now In session , respect fully state that Thomas llyan , Charles Carlson , .Goorgo Sanford and Charles Smith imvo boon detained in tlio county jnil since about the 21st day of May , 1884 , as witnesses in the case of the State vs. Edmund Ilonry , charged with the killing of Michael Figgott at the stock yards in Douglas precinct. Thcso youiiR men say that they wore earning SI 7i > per day r.nd that their board cost $3.75 per week , and they wish to bo paid for their lost timo. AVe respectfully ask your honorable body to appropriate from the county treasury such amount'in favor of each person abpvo named , as will , in addition to their witness foes , substantially make good their loss of time and wages whllo detained as witnesses. SIGNED nv GUAND Junous. DISASTROUS CLOUD BURST Tlirco Hundred Foot ol Union 1'ncUlc Track " \VnBhcd Awny at Bushiiol ) , 3hoyonno Sun , July 16. A disastrous cloud burat occurred nt 3uahno 11 , n fiinnll station on the Union Pacific railroad , about fifty miles cast of Ohoyonno , on Sunday morning before Inylight , The admonitions of rain which existed at this city \roro bub the ac.it- oring edges of a mosttorriflc ntonn which raged for an hour eastward. The great est down-pouring of water seemed to bo at the point named , and the fluid docond- cd in a literal torrent against and on the ) lufTa near the track. 1'ho result was that a flood of mighty iroportions came rushing down , swoop- ng everything in its courso. Three mndred feet of track , including four small bridges ever dry runs , was carried iway , _ aud a hugo excavation mado. 1'ho disaster oflectually blocked travel : hat way. Train No. S , due hero at 12:10 : on Sunday was abandoned , and , rain No. 2 , eastward bound , wont out ever tlio the Denver , and thouco around ; ho "branch" by Sterling. Train No. 1 arrived via the "broach" route at 0:15 : Sunday night. It vras loaded to the utmost capacity with the double contingents of No. 3 and Its own paaaongora. Superintendent Duoll and a strong corps of mon loft on Sunday morning for , ho scone of the washout. Supt. Duoll returned from tno scene of ; ho difficulty last evening. Ho stated .hat the damage extended ever a distance of three miles and included three wash- nits instead of ono , as above reported. Jo had worked sixty mon almost contin- lously since Sunday morning and the irst train passed ever the track at 3 /clock yesterday afternoon. The track s now so that tlicro will bo no further rouble. When the road bed is repaired t will bo bettor than over boforo. A HEAVENLY VISITOR , A. Flro Knll Malcc.s Its Appcnranco and BurfilH Near tlio Ooiivonr , Yestoday , about 9:30 : n fire bill made ita appearance on Twentieth street , icar St. Mary's nvenuo. It was about orty feet from the ground and was first loticed near Twenty-third street. It ) uroted near tlio convent with n Icnfcning report and a number of people were etunnod by the shock. For a long imo after the bursting of tlio thing n [ uccr smell was noticeable in that vi cinity. The direction was from north east to southwest. In the butcher chop on Twenty-sixth street , near St. Miiry's avenvo , two BO- voro shocks were felt , one from the tolo- ) hone wires nnd ono from the gns pipes. Lmckily nobody wus hurt by the ball , al- Clio uir was full of electricity in hat locality. Tliat NulHRiico GAKO , Mil. Eniion : Allow mo to correct your statement of yesterday Thomas jibson waa not fined ? 5 and coats neither waa ho convicted of keeping a nuisance , t waa proven clearly that no nuisance existed at his barn. Marshal Cuminings oetifiod there was no emoll there , nor was the alleyway obstructed. But the city attorney brought forth a now ordi nance ( not In the compiled ordinances ) vhlch forbids manure , etc. , to bo thrown n the alloy unU remain for forty-eight lours , under penalty of two dollars to .wpnty , without reference 'to a nuisance existing under this ordinance Gibson was fined two dollars. And now I would advise everybody owning a stable to look out. But few know of the existence of uch a lavr. But , sir , there is something wrong that every tax puyor does not know the lawa existing in our city. The Ordinances ought to bo published n every paper in the city. The papers tublitih tlio council proceedings free but i fund should be appropriated for pub- idling the lawn on they are enacted and every paper bo paid a reasonable com- lonsHtion , according to their city circu- atlon. No tux payer would complain of such an expenditure In post him in the awa by which wo nro governed. TJIO.S Giu.so.x , 1 Tow many woito tliulr time utul resources n fool I uli experiments , with nasty wortliletm uedlcliiPS that can uuvor do them a whit uf ; ood. If you urouiclc nnd want help got a reputable ruinu'ly uf ustull ! Iie < l inurlt. The turutlvolrtiiP2 of Jiiirduck Jilood Jiittors iavo noycr ( iron queatlonoJ. I'or itn oiifea. ; lcil circulation ur it wuuk ttouiach thpy ore pkudld. Postofllco ClinngCA. I'ostotTico changes in Nebraska and Iowa daring the wcok ending July 12 , 1884 , furnished by Wm. Vnnwock , of th postoflko department : Nr.BRASKA. Established Cnrrlc , Brown county , David W. Boattio , P. M. ; llojjors , Col- fax county , Win. Younq , P.M. ; Stop , Custor county , Frank FochtniMi , P. M. ; Thorson , Knox county , Theodore T. Thorscn. Discontinued Gospor , Cospor county. Naino changed Canton , Stanton county , to Pilgor. Postmasters appointed Ionia , Dixon county , Chnrlea II. Smith ; Lena , Custor county , ilnines S. McGinn ; Moran , Wheeler county , Goo. W. .Patterson ; Sutton , Clay county , Wilbor F. Slono ; Stuart , Holt county , John SkirviiiRj Valparaiso , Saunders county , Ithamor 0. Stophoua. IOWA. Name changed McOluro , Clinton county , to Chancy. Discontinued Krio , O'Briou county. Postmastora appointed Cocllia , How ard county , Mr. .1. Connor ; Golden , Delaware - aware county , H. N. Howe ; lllckory , Monroe county , Martin Hicks ; Holly Springs , Woodbury county , 15. A. Bate- man ; Lacona , Warren county , John M. Cochran ; Rivorton , Fremont county , Isaac U. KiddSiindo ; , Chickaaawcounty , Ole G. Vaala ; Wollsburgh , Grundy couuty , Win. J. Pariah. Itcnt ICstnto Transfers. The following transfers were filed for record in tlio county clerk's oflico July 15 , and reported for the BIK : by Ames * real oatato agoncy. Walter A. Bunker and wife to W. H , Welch , qod. lot ! , block 1G5 , Omaha. § 5,000. Walter E. Androwa and wife to W. U. Welch , qcd. lot 4 , block 105 , Omaha § 5,000. Amolin S. Mathowson to Saml Avory. wd. lots 7 and 8 , block U. , Shinn'u 2nd add. $1,100. Boggs & Hill to Chas. Tuskoop , wd. lot -1 , block B , Arbor Placo. § 707. Morris Morrison and wife to Elir-a J. Conant , w d , lot 0 , Morrison's add , § 800. F. W. Wossola and wife to John E. Wilbur , q c d , lot 1 block B , Shinn's add , 91.00. Joseph Boll and wife to Wiley Dixon , w d , lota 10 and 12 , block 1 ; lot 4 , block 5 ; lot 10 , block ! > ; lot 4 , block 14 , Meyer - or , Illohards & Tildoil's add , § 200. Union Pacific railway company to S. H. Taylor , w d , part of section 31-1C-10 , § 10. AltE YOU GOINGOKUltOPJE ? lu imothor column will bo found the nouncomoiit of Moisra. THOS. COOK& SON Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York , relative to tlio very complete nrriuigomoiitH they have made for tourn In Europa the coming Spring and Summon "Cook'B Kxcur- nionlst , " containing mapi and full particulars , will bo mailed to any nddrwa on receipt .of 10 cntai Tills Aftcrnooii'B Giiine. The St. Louis Browns arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and are stopping at the COZZOIIB houso. They are n fine appearing lot of men and ook as if they could play an intelligent gomo of base ball. McGinnia and Doasly , the tor- rliio battery did not como with the nine , being detained on account of sickness at St. Louis. Tlio following are the posi tions in to-day's ganio which wiil bo called at 4:30 : : OICAUA. BT. LOU1H. Handlu Catcher Struuvo. Rockwell 1'itchor O'Noil. Dwyer lut JJaso Krehmoyor. MoKolvy "d IJaso Quant. Whitney Sd 13aso Latham. Walsh Short Stop Uloapon. sneed Itlght l''iold ' , . . . Davis. KunlvhoUHor Center Field Lewis. Salisbury Loft Fluid Striof. Police Points. In the police court yesterday after noon the case of Cunoo , charged with disturbance of the peace , was disposed of by dismissing the complaint. H. B. Sholloday , originally charged with disturbance , waa allowed to outer the plea of "not guilty" to that of carry ing concealed weapons. Ho went into a "cigar store" on Eleventh and Dodge to ( 'coar" ] streets. After attempting _ out the house ho drew a pair brasa knuckles and waa about to strike ono _ of the inmates when an ollicer arrcntcd IiiirT The judge round him guilty aa charged , and lined him 810 and costs , and won- tonced him to the county jail for twenty days. WEIIUAHKA STATE OAZKTTKKII & Bu.s , JJKH3 DiHKOTOitY to bo issued in July , 8b4 , price § 4 00. J. M. WOLFE , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. At the /.DO , rhtUdolphla Call. ' Oh , the monkeys in that cage are making nn nwful fusa. " "What'a the matter with thorn , my uon ? " "I don't know , pa , but tlioir chatter is just nwful. Ccmo and BCO. " "By Goofgo , they nro holding a nomi nating convention. Whoru's Butler ? " A GAUD. To all who uru eutferliiB from cirore and luilUcrctlnna of jouth , nonons wiakncBH , early decay , loon ot mitilioo I. eta I will ronil n n. cl | > o thtt will euro jou , KIIKK OK CIIAKUK. Tlili ( jrnat rem edy vus alecovorcd l > y A mlielanery In Houtli Ameri ca. KtMul oelf aililresHotl cnvolojit. to HKV , JOHXCII T , INUAN , Station 1) . Nuw York. ily o m & uod $ OOOOOOO for PonHlons. WABHINOTON , .Tny ! 10. Thu trcabury il . partinout to-day ismied wnrrants for tlio jiay- ment of 90,000,000 on account of puimloiiH. KOTT-'S TORPID BOWELS , DISORDERED LIVER1. nnd IVJALARIA : , , From tlicuu BOIII era ui IBU tin uo-lourtlis of tlio ( IHciiHcH of the luiiiiiin race , a'lic.so iymploiiiuiiiillcatutliclruxidlcncaroas : nt Appclltii , Itowrltf uufcllvci Mclc llcail- clir , fiilliicHH iiflcr cntliiUy Mver loii t tieruoii of linily r inliul , J'riictiiUou of food , -'JrrlliiblJlty of temper,1- A f cllit | . ; oflirivliic 1 llrnri , Hutu lirfure ( ho cymlilirilycol- orud Urine , < XV1.TII > ATIOW7 nml ( la- jnuiul tlio use of a lomcily that acts illruotly on llio Liver. AsiI < lvoririciHiliiii'J'U'A"i" ! IM I < I.S liuvu tin ( i.jtml. . U'liclr nctloii on tlio Klilnryii mill .Skill Is l o prompt j romovlnif nil linpurltlco tlirontrll tliCEu fliioo "trAv- rnucru of the i.yklciu , " lnoduoliiK nppc < - tlto , Bound Ulicostlou , ifBUlarBlnol , u el car tfVlu tuia avlBorous body , 'r UTT'.S j-i i.r.n ciuiao no nmiHcti or ( rrlpIiiK nnr iuturforo frith dallvrotlc nnd uioupi-rfcvt APJTEDOTE TO IVJALAnJA. old Tl rJ llleH , a5o. DUl-rMi MurruyBt.f.Y. ( Uiur IfAiu oit 'U'maKt'.itH clinngcU In- atnntly to H Oi.osoV IILACIC by ikhlnuli ) op- jJllcatlou of tlilu Dvu. Hol ( uy nvujcl-10 ! * Olllco , 41 Aliirniy Btr < 'tNpwYork. * flHT'8 WMM OFL'SCFUl T ' UOYAt , 'AMMONIA Unking 1'owdor top down oti a lint steve until liontcd , then remove tlio cover nml Hinoll. * AMMONIA. THE TRUTH FROM GREAT MEN , Dll. PRICE'S CUEAM BAKING POWDER docs not contain and does not contaminate food artieloa in which it is used with the poisonous * Ammonia which enters into the composition of the "Royal" nnd "Pearl. " PROF. R. W. WITT- 1IAUS.A. M. , M. D. , University of Buffalo , N. Y. , University of City of Now York , and University of Vermont , Juno 11 , 1884. "I find that the Royal contains * Ammonia. The use of this drug ia wrong. DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER does not contain * Ammonia.-- CURTIS 0 HOWARD , M. SO. , Professor of Chemistry Starling Medical College , Columbus , Ohio , Juno ( ! , 1881. _ DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER is pure and wholesome and au- porior to the Royal in every roapcct. "Tho Royal when heated yields sufficient * Ammonia to bo plainly discovered in biscuits made therefrom. R. OGDEN DOREMUS , M. D. , LL. D. , Prof , of Clumlstry Toxicology in the "Now York Bellevue Hospital Medical College , " and Prof , of Chemistry and Phyaics in the Col , lego of the City of Now York , May 24. 1884. "DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER fa a pure , clean , nnd wholeaomo preparation. " " 1 have used it for years in my family. " "It is the best. " PROF. R. 0. KEDZIE , Michigan State College , Lansing , Juno 3 , 1884 , "Dll. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER is scientifically compounded from pure materials. Yields the largest amount of carbonic acid. " "Tho addition of * Ammonia would endanger its excellence. " PROF. II. W. SOHEFFEIl , St. Louis , May 22 , 1884. DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER docs not contain * Amraonia. "Tho Royal is found to contain * Animonia. " "Tho addition of * Ammonia to bak ing powders ia useless and may prove injuries. " PROF. JOHN M. ORDWAY , Mass. Inat. of Technology , Boston , May , 24 , 1884 , DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER docs not contain * Ammonia. " "It is n scientific combination of whplosomo materials "Tho 'Royal' and 'An drews' ' Pearl' ' Baking powders contain * Aminnnia. " "It is a drug. " "Broadbaked with these powders retain thoAinnionia. " "Tho loss mediated broad'wo have the bettor for public health. " OH AS. S. BOYNTON Consulting Chomist.Branton , Vt. , Juno 2 , 1884. Dll. PRICE'S ' OREAM BAKING POWDER is superior to the "Royal Bak ing Powdor. " Dr. Price's scientifically proportioned , from ttiopurcst and best ma terials known. \afrccfrom \ Alum , * Ammonia , or any substance of objcctlotial character. The Royal contains * Atnmonia , which I regard as a disgusting con stituent in n Baking Powdor. JAMES F. BABCOOK , ( State Assayer ; late Professor - fossor of Chemistry in Boston University and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy , Boston Masa. DR. PRICE'S OREAM BAKING POWDER is superior to the "Royal. " It containoa no * Ammonia. The Royal contains * Ammonia. The use of * Ammonia tin articles of food I believe to bo injurious. ELIAS H. BARTLEV , B. S. , M. D. Chemist of the Department of Health , Brooklyn , ( N. Y. ) May 20 , 1884. Dll. PRICE'S ORE AM BAKING POWDER loads the entire list of Baking Powders or purity and strength in the National Board of Health Bulletin , Supple ment No. C , page 33 , Washington , D. 0. There is no Government Chemist as advertised by the Royal. Price Baking Powder Co. : "I know nothing about such an oflico as Government Chemist. " PETER COLLIER , Ph. D. , Washington , D. 0. , May 28 , 1884. * NOTE. ORIGIN OF AMMONIA : "It was probably originally prepared aom putrid urine. "United Statoa Diaponaatory. TfiG Largest Stock in Om all a and Ues the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ! Jnat received an assortment Car surpassing anything In this market , comprising .ho latent and moat tasty designs manufactured for thin spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expansive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the Intea tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. 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