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    OMAItA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , JUL * 30 , 1881.
PRINCIPAL LINE
mow
CHICAGO , PEOIIIA. & ST. LOUIS ,
nr WAY OP
OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSR ,
OK VIA
KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER
ConnrctiiiR in Union IoK | > ts Ht Rations t'lly ,
Omaha nnd Denver with through ImliH for
Ami all points In the Great West
CS-CHUXTG-
Connecting in ( ! nml t'nlon Depot at Chlc.ico
with tliroitgli trains for
YORK ,
And nil Kiutorn Cities.
AtPcorln witli tlitoimh trains for Imllnnap.
oils , Cincinnati , Columbus , mill nil ttolnm In
tlioSoiith.Knst. At st , I.onli with through
tmlns lor nil points South.
KIciruntDay Co.ichcs I'm-lor Cars , with Ko.
rllnlii ! ; Chairs ( HCIUM lice ) , smoking Curs \vltli
Hovolvliitf chain , I'lillmiin I'nlaco sicuplim
Cars nnil the lumoiia t : . II. A o. Ilnlii ) Ciua
run dally toniiil from ClilrnRo nnd Kuiisnsrity.
< : iilc : > Kiuul ( Council Illntls : ClilciiKo nnd DCS
Jlolni-H , OhlcnKo , St. Jo cpli , Atchisnn nnd
Topokn without rhatiRe. only thtotmh line
rnnnltiB tlu-lr own tniliiR lictwcon CIICIKO | : ,
Jjinculii nnd Denver , and Ohlciiffo , Ktinsas
City nnd Denver. Through cms between
IndlanapolU nnd Council HUtifr , via I'oorla
OOINO rvouTir AND SOUTH.
Solid Trains of Klegnnt Day Coaches mid
Pullman I'alaco Sleeping Cars am run dallv to
nnd fi pin St. Louis ; via Hannibal ; giilncv ,
Kcoktik , Burlington , Cedar Itaplds nnd Albert
Lento St. Paul and Alimicu ] > olU ; Parlor Caw
with nccllnlng Chairs to and fioin St. Louis
nnd I'oorla. only ono change of can between
St. Louis nnd DCS Molnw , lowa , Lincoln , No.
limskn , nnd Denver , Colorado.
It is also tlio only Through Line between
ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL.
It Is known M the great THROUGH OAR
LINK of America , nnd Li universally iidmlt-
i'd to bo the
Finest Equipped Bailroad In the World for
all chssca of Travel.
Through Ticket * via this line for snlo at Br
it. R. couuoii ticket ofllccaintho United SUi tea
ttnd Canada.
T. J. POTTKH , PEKOEVAL LOWELL ,
Vke-l'rw. iGen.JUnim Qen u JV"tChbK t
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
[ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. If. B. & B CO.J
THE MONARCH
The mcxt extensive manufacturer ! of
IN THE WOKLD.
600 S. Tenth Stroct . - OMAHA , NEB.
tSrPt\ce3 \ of Bllllrd and Pool Tablesjind materials
uruBhed on application.
S. H , ATWOOD ,
Plattsmouth Neb.
, - - - - - .
BUADiBor monotraiiBBiu AHD man QIUDI
HEREFOHD AHO JERSEY CAHLE
AHD BUBOO OB UIT BID IWIBI
OtToanit Block for 1e. nniranooailnnn * ell ted
T. 0. CARLISLE ,
BREEDER OF t
MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA.
" 8 nd for Circulars "
NOTICE TOCATTLEMEN
COO OA.TTLTSFOR SALE.
Coo Cows and olfora. oo Ono-yoar Stooro.
The above doncrlhed cattle are all well bred , na
tive Nebraska and Iowa
Thoto cattle will be eel 1 in lota to suit purchaser.
For furtner prtiaular cal on or aJdross ,
L. W. PLAN
C.lWni ] , Nnh
Cornice
AND-
MANOFACTVltElia OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFI NO ,
PATENT MKTALIO SKYLIOIIT ,
iron Fencin I
Oi rtln ( [ , uamnrwiraer nd , Office and Ir ,
lUIHne-f , Window and Cellar OuN" lth
DUFRENE& MENOELHON.
tVRKMOVKD TO ( OMAHA NATIONAL DINK
AtONQ TUB tlNE 07 THE ]
Chicago. . St. . Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
Tha now eitenslon of this Una from Wakefleld up
the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the QAN
through Concord and Coleridge
lU-ichcs tha best poitlon of the Btate , Special ex
curalon ralen for land teokera over this line to
Wayne , Ncifolk nnd H > itlutoa | , auj via Blair to all
principal poU.t * on ( he
SIOUX 01TY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD
Trains oier tht 0. . Ht. P. Jf. & O. Hallway to Oov
neton. S.oux City , Ponca , Hartlngtou , Waoo nd
Noifulk ,
or Fremont , Oalidi.e , NulUb , and through to Va )
entlno.
OFtoratti and Blllnforniatlnn call on
r V. W1IITNKY , Genera Airen * .
JEFPEeSOII PARK OIHING HALL ,
MIIS. J. BOHOIJU , Proprietor.
Day Board $4 00 For Week ,
Even thing nr w and nut i-hts lee main and Lonv
onade fcwolalty. CcBco t c < nl , and ft
nicest dbh nentd atcl houis.
1 North 81ttW.li 8raot , Omaha , Neb
Vital Quest lonp | ! . ' : :
At t the mojl tmt'nrnl pAj/ticwin / l ]
Of nny nchool , what Is the bout Ihlng In the
world ( or fiuictinf ? ftnd nlUyinpftll irritation
of the none ? , anil curing all fntini of norvum
complaint * , giving natural , cluldliko refresh'
And they will toll you imhcsilalingly
"SomtfarnontoftHI"
CHAl'IKR I.
Ask nny or nil of the mast eminent i > hys-
Icinnnt
"Wlntlstho bwt nnd only nunpily th t
Ortn bo rclioil on to euro nil dmciw * of the kid
neys nnd urinary organ * ; such m Urlght's di -
ease , diabeti" ? , rottntlon , or Inability to retain
urine , nnd nil tln > dinea M and nllinonts ] > o-
culinr \Vomen"
"And they will HI you oiplicity and em
phatically " llttrtiu/tf"
Aik tlu > samp pliysirinlH
" \Vhnt H the limit rtilinblo nnd Kiirrat euro
for nlll livrr dlooa CAor dy. t > l > inctmntiiAUon ; |
indiroKtioti.billiouiiipB" , malaria , fiwor , ague ,
Ac. , nnd they will toll > ou :
AfamtntUI or DahJtlion t / / J "
Hrnco , when thole remedies are combln , J with
others equally vaUiablo.
And compounded Into Hop Hitter * , such a wonderful -
derful and myttcrlous curamc power Is deYCloped ,
which Is \nrlcxl In Its operations that no dUcaso
or 111 health can possibly oilit or resist 1U power ,
aodjotltls
HarmleM for the roost frail woman , weakest Inva
lid or smalle t child to uw > .
OIIAPTKn II.
'Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dying"
For years , and given up by physicians , of
llright's nd other kldnvy dlsoaseB , liver com-
plnlntn , severe coughs , called consumption ,
uavo been cured.
Women gone neartj/eratyttttt
From agony of neuralgia , norvonsncBS , wnko-
fuluoBS.nndvarlous.discaHCB peculiar to women.
People drawn out of shape from eicruclallnc panes
ot thcumatUm , Innamiuatory and chronic or sutler-
He from scrofula.
"Saltrhcum , blood potsonlnjr , dyspepsia , ' Indiges
tion , and in fact , almost all diseases frail"
Nature Is heir to
Have bccd cured by Hop Hitters , proof of which
canbofuuod In every neighborhood In the known
itorld * -
fWNono genuine without ft bmioh of green Hops
ontl-owlilto label bhun all the > lle , polgonoui
stuff with "Hop" or "lloiis" In thtlr namo.
ATTENTION , SMOKERS !
All contestants for the 25 premiums nnrrewit-
Ing above amount , offered by lllackwcll a Dur
ham Tobacco Co. , must obscrtc tbo following
conditions on which the premiums ore to bo
awarded : All bags must bear our original
Hull Durham label , U. 8. Kevcnuo Stamp , nnd
Caution Notice. Tlio hairs mu&t bo done up
eccurely in n pack-ago witli name and address
of scniler.and number ofbogs contained plain
ly marked on the outside. ChnrKcs must bo
prepaid. Contest closes Kovember X > t/i. All pack
ages should ho forwarded December 1st , nnil
must roach us at Durham no ( later than Decem-
lerlftfi. No matter hero you re lde , send
yourpackape , ndvlso usbymniltlmt you have
clone so , and stnte the number of IIURS sent.
Names of successful contestants , with number
ofhaRS returned , will bo published , Dec. 22 , In
Boston. Herald : New York , Herald ; I'hlladel-
plila , Ttmci ; Dnrliiun , N. C' . , Tobarco J'lant ;
Now Orleans , Ttmn-I > mo/"at : Cincinnati./ -
qnirer ; Chlcn , Daily A'eu's ; Ban frvccUco ,
CtironMe. Aiiilrc- * ,
11LACKWEL1/R I'BHIMM TOBACCO Co. ,
Dl'lllIAM. N. C.
Every Reniilne package lias picture of Unit
3-Seu our nest announcement.Oft
Bolglnn Bojdl nnilU.9 , Mail'.Steamors
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BET\VEEN
KEW YORK AND ANTWERP
Tlit Rhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and France
Steerage Outward$20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , $ lg ;
Excursion , $39 , Including boddlnir , etc. 2d Cabin , J50 ;
Round Trip , $90.00 ; Excursion , $100 ; Saloou from $50
to J30 ; Excursion 110 toSlOO.
xarPeter Wright & Sons , Gen , Agents. 16 Broad
way N. Y.
BCaldwoll. riamllton & Co. , Omaha. P. B. GIoJ
mm & Co. , 208 N. 10th Street , Cmaha ; D. E. Kim
all , OmahaArontd. D eod-ly
( Faculty Prlio , Medical ColleRo of Ohio.
SPECIALTY
FILES , FISTULA ,
And other Diseases of the Anus and Rectum.
Boytl's ' Opera House ,
ore ed and wtl
t
KRP.NZEII BLOCK ,
Omaba Neb.
OPP. P. 0. , .
Dictation ? , lto ! , prompt ! v.attendcil
to.
r
Tlie Loading Agricultural and Live Stock
Journal of tlio Went.
20 Pages { KiKrnB.vimisAit.j8fl columns
K. S. SMITH & CO. ,
KPIIOIIH AND I'UILISMBKH.
HO.V.IIOBT. W. FIJRNAS , Hecntury State Hoard
ft Acrlcultiue , As oclatu Editor.
SUHSCUlITIONtl'ltloK , 1.00 per jear lu ad > anco.
WAN1EDJUT
ICO and 108 8. lltli Stroot. - OMAHA , NEB
Jy 22 m&o If _ _ _
Dr. . Amelia Burroughs
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE' '
1617 Dodge , St , , - Omaha ,
TELGPnONE Ho.lU
m Summer Resort
Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn.
A country of WOODS AND UAKbH , SiOO mild wont
olSt Paul. Tlrea traliin dally on the N P. R. II. ,
with SO Day Excursion. Tickets at alxmk one-bait
rates.
HOTEL MINNESOTA ,
.
tO ll 0 I-OK CiaCULAKHUIVlXU IVt.li rABI
is DECIIID : HV
Royal Havana Lottery I
, ( A QOVEHNMKNT INHTITUTION )
Drawn at Havana , ulia , Kvery 1"
to 1JDays. .
TIOKrrTH , l ? . 0 , HVI.VKS.IUO.
KUbkct ti ii'i manioulation , not controlled liy the
pr.itma m IntcrMt. It U the fa'.rot thing In the
naiui of chanc In cxUUnce.
Korlnlormatlonaud particulars atiply toHUM'3KV
CO , Uen AutntJV2 IUuKl n , N Y. city ,
i ; . KAlin A ; CO. , 417Vliuit streut.Kt. Loult , Mo.
or Frank I.ohrano , I , ] D , ! iO W ) ar.dotte , Kan.
) f -mhtf ii wly.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS.
"THOU ART THE MAN. "
So Say the Marshalllown Officers Who
Come After Reynolds ,
A Olonwoort onioor Shoots nt M n
iio Tlilnks lo bo Him A Sornni
tile l-'or tlio $
Yesterday morning there arrived hero
two officers after the man arrested hero
Monday as the shooter of Sheriff Me
Cord. They were Sheriff Marq. 13nrr , of
Oskaloosa , nnd Sheriff W. B. Armstrong ,
of Sigournoy. Tnoy proceeded to the
city jail where the supposed Reynolds
was in custody and n close examination
of him was made. Neither of thn ollicors
had seen Reynolds , but relied on the
description given of him bv Sheriff
McCord and by Reynolds' ' partner who is
In jnil at Marshalltown. They found the
India ink marks as described and n part
of ono too missing , so that there could be
no doubt but that the man captured hero
is uono ether than Reynolds , for whoso
capture , dead or nlivo , $1000 reward has
boon offered.
The ollicors left last evening with Rey
nolds for Marshalltown , where ho will
bo taken before Sheriff McCord for more
complete identification.
The wounded sheriff is still nlivo , and
it is thought that ho will recover. Sheriff
McCord showed much bravery in hia en
counter with theao two desperadoes. Ho
tiad caught Reynolds nnd his partner , as
they were driving away in n buggy with
some stolen goods , having also in their
possession n full sot of burglars' tools.
iftoFnrresting them nnd searching the
buggy , nnd also casually searching them
for weapons , ho had arranged to take
thorn back with him. Reynolds'partner ,
Bedford , na ho gave his name , was in the
auggy , and B. A. Armstrong , the mer
chant fit tiiscomb who had boon robbed
and who was with the sheriff , was to
drive ono horse , nnd the sheriff the
other. While arranging for the
trip to jail , the tire men
seemed so submissive that Sheriff
McCord wns thrown off his guard
and when Reynolds asked him which
jupgy ho should ride in , the sheriff said ,
"Why , mine , of .course , " and turned his
load in that direction with a significant
nod , and as ho turned his face toward
[ loynolds ho discovered that the latter
iad already pulled n revolver from the
side pockets of his pants , nnd had it lev
elled nt McCord's head. McCord dodged
na Reynolds was about to shoot , and the
irst ball struck him in the hip.tho second
n the breast , going from the right nipple
clear to the loft. Reynold's partner tried
; o drive off , but the wounded sheriff shot
the horse. A chase was made for the
two men , and Bedford was found atsomo
distance nearly buried in dirt , grass and
loaves. Ho was brought back nnd the
search kept up for Reynolds. The citi
zens scoured the country determined that
if they could catch him they would hang
trim.
trim.Reynolds' partner gave a very com
plete description of him , and was tho'ono
who informed the sheriff that ho had lost
ono too , the sheriff not having known the
fact before.
There was some little fever started yes
terday among these who captured the man
! ioro , as to who shall got the $1000 re
ward. Two railway men pointed him out
to the officers as a suspicious character.
Officer Towns arrested him. Ho broke
from him , nnd while ho chased , Oilicor
Hurley captured him at the point of a
revolver. Of course the $1000 is a prize
which will not easily be lot go , and as to
tiow it shall bo divided seems to bo a con
undrum.
The officers who came for him were
joined hero by Sheriff Dan Far roll of
Mills county , who is president of the
shurlfts' association that offered $500 of
the $1000 reward , while Sheriff Barr ia
the secretary. The ofiicors were besieged
to fix up the reward at once , oven before
an opportunity waa given to take the man
to Shorill McCord , for complete identifi
cation.
Tha local officers nil seemed anxious
to got a filmro of the $1,000 , whether
they had anything to do with the cap
ture or not. The claim wns mndo
thnt when the now police force was or
gani/.ed la it spring they ngreed to divide
all rowardu , grcnt or small , but that aomo
had of late not lived up to thin agree
ment , nnd thnt thceo small breaks had
justified a full break now that there wns
so much in the pot. It is said thnt Ofli-
cer Hurley , who ran the risk of having
liia head blown off , nnd who really cap
tured thamnn , should bo entitled to the
rownrd , but Officer Towna had arrested
the man before , nud waa giving him
chase when Hurley caught him , Thou
the two railway fellows , who , it is said ,
were out of n job and stealing a ride on
the train , want n shnro because they
pointed him out nan suspicious character.
The marshal , who is not ono of the police -
lice force , has charge ot the jail nnd the
prisoners , nnd it is from him that the
visiting officers must receive the prisoner.
Ho thought they ought to pay the
money over to the ono of whom they re
ceived the man. Detective Edgar is said
to bo looking after the railway
men's shares , and such services will
naturally entitle him to some
compensation from their share. The
chief of police ought to have a share because -
cause the officers not under hia directiona.
There was a disgraceful sort ot scramble
after that $1,000 yesterday , and the men
who seemed to got the least consideration
among' the rest of the force were the
men who ran the risk of their lives in
capturing the fellow.
Lest the visiting ofiicoro should take
the man away without giving up the
$1,000 Marshal Quanella filed informa
tion in Judge Aylosworth'a court charg
ing Reynolds with vagrancy , resisting un
officer and carrying concealed weapons.
Like informations were filed in Juatico
Vaughn's court so as to help hold him
there , and these who got IID share of thu
reward may got some foes from the conn
ty , while tlio prisoner could not bo taken
away until thcso charged were disposed
of. To these looking on from the out
side the scramble was a disgraceful ono.
It was finally settled thut the reward
uhould bo sent to Officers Ilurloy and
Towna , and if they could BOttle with the
railway men who gave Towns "tho point' '
era" HI r.ocmed best , The officers , after
Dotting this adjusted , loft with the pnso
tier on the evening train.
The prisoner , ever stnco hh arrest , has
refused togivo IIH ! naino or enter into any
conversation. lie simply wanted to know
if the mutter could not bo oottlud hero ,
and remarked that ho supposed that il
they found th t ho nae not the man who
was wanted , that they would turn him
looso. Ho appeared very nervous , nnd
Apparently dronds the future with possl
bly ft fear of the threatened lynching.
Monday night the city marshal at Glen
wood , Mr. Rupert , saw A man At the
depot whom ho thought answered the do.
sorlplion of Reynolds , and so sure was ho
that ho attempted to arrest him. The man
would not atop to bo Arrested and AS ho
fled the marshal shot nt him once , but so
far AS hoaru from did not hit him. The
news of the capture of Reynolds hero
caused the further pursuit of the man to
bo abandoned.
FLEE'FEET ' ,
Young Man of Speed Mnkoa
Iilvuljr Hun After n Young
I j Ally.
An omtiaiug incident ia narrated by
seine of the railroad boys nbout a young
mau who has boon making his head
quarters of Into in this city , and who
prides himaolf on his running speed , ho
having boon engaged in several footrncos.
It appears that nhoro ho has boon board *
ing ho boo.itno charmed with the lovcli-
no83 of n young lady , who seemed to bo
nnnoyod rntlior than flattered by his pro
fessions of lovo. Another ono of the
b nrdora had boon paying her nome niton-
tion and tin's acomod to arouse the
young runner's jolouay. The latter
lind urged and urged the girl to marry
liiin , but in vain , nnd still persisted.
The ether morning the girl was going
down the St Paul n short diatnuco to
visit friends , nud invitud the runnor's
rival to accompany her In the depot.
They started off to the depot
together and after they had got started ,
the runner , who wna taking a bath in nis
room , and clad at the time "in nature's
own" clear to the waist , hearing that they
had started elf together , as ho supposed
to got marrlod , hurriedly slipped on a
coat without stopping for shirt or voat ,
and wont on the dead run through the
streets to the depot. Hero ho found
that the St. Paul train had just loft , and
jumping onto the Kock Island train ho
wont as far as Underwood , whore , jump
ing off the car , ho ran
across to the St. Paul train ,
mounted that , nnd running into the car
10 found the girl sitting with her friend-
Bo nt once opened up and urged the
.ha rjirl not to marry the ether man butte
to marry him. Ho pleaded and urged ,
and the railway boys kept pokiua fun
at him , while the svroat rolled oil * his
shirtless frame. Finally , as a compro *
miao , the friend consented to getting off
the train and letting the girl go on her
way unattended further , while the rival
witli a shirt nnd the onti without a shir
came back to Council Bltills. t
Xtio Favorite Trip ,
Many of the residents ot this city and
Dmaha , na wall as these of ether places
.n the woat have visited Spirit Lnko this
soaaon , nnd they eoom wonderfully unan
imous in their expressions of praise , and
many others are planning to BOO for thorn-
solves the beauties and enjoy for them
selves the comforts of that trip. The
Sioux City route is becoming n great
Favorite ns passengers can lonro hero on
Tuesday , Thursday nnd Saturday ovonj
ings , on n through sleeper , by which they
arrive nt Spirit Laks the next morning.
It costs only 91 GO for the sloopor.
Spirit Lnko is 'n charming resort , and
aovornl of our citizens , among thorn Mr.
J. II. Phillips , are talking of erecting
summer cottages thoro. Those who want
i few days rest nnd recreation should try
Spirit Lake , by the Sioux City routo.
Tents , dogs , oto. nro carried by the com
pany free for parties going thoro.
Willie Dooley , aged 10 years , wns
drowned at Crouton on the 24th.
Jamea Sloan , n pioneer of Dubuque
county , died on the 25tb , in his 7-lth
year.
year.Col.
Col. J. R. Bowlcra has relinquished the
management of Hotel Colfnx , ut Colfux ,
nnd returned to M.irshnlltown.
7 Squire McMornn , aprominont ninn of
Carbon , /.dnms county , took suddenly
sick the afternoon of the 20th during the
progress of u trial in hia court , ndjouruod
the session , repaired to his home , nnd
within n half hourexpired. It is thought
heart diseneo was the cause.
Ida Grove Era Bays : The good people
cf this county BCOUI determined to have
the prohibitory law of thostuto enforced
and to that uud they hnvo inado the
nocond arrest for its violation. Last
Monday , JnmcH Dolnn wns arrested on
information of Deputy Sheriff Ed.Vil
Hams , sworn out before 'Squiro
Uranuan , for adling boor ia
thp town of llolstcin. The
prisoner wns brought to Idn Grove ,
took a chnrgo of votiuo to 'Squiru
Wilkinson , and had a fury trial , which
occupied thu time of the court until 5
o'clock yesterday afternoon , when the
jury yrent out. They worn out all night
and failed to agroc , standing throe for ac
quittal nnd three for conviction. At 0
o'clock this morning the jury wna dis
charged by the court , nnd nt this writing
the case is being tried ever again ,
WHO MAY PIIOSEOUTK KOK PllOIIUIITION'
The Clinton Herald says : Judge Hayes ,
in further conversation with n Uurnld re
porter in rognrd to his position on the
liquor law , takes exception to the brand
interpretation ot his views as published
in this paper , editorially nnd by our cor
respondent , especially with regard to his
deprecation of cJtorta to onforo the Inw.
Ho admits that convictions may bo
properly secured under tlio liquor law
through the efTorta of tboio inter
ested in its enforcement , nnd thnt the
testimony of nny creditable witness must
bo given duo weight , however zenlom
that witness may bo or how great his of' '
fort to secure such enforcement. Law
yers may of course honorably ungago in
such prosecutions for pay. Hut the judge
insists that u contribution to a fund
raised for the purpose of prosecuting nny
saloon-koopor , however umall it may bo ,
or membership in nny organization
plndgod to such prosiicution , would in
either instance disqualify a man sitting
us n juror in the case and thit
is what ho intended to convoy to
our reporter in the pievious Interview.
Thu judge also reiterates , and iulanguago
iio strong as to disclose very bitter fueling
in the mutter , hia denunciation of nny
man who procures or aid * in ttio convic
tion uf liquor dealer by inducing thu
latter to violatu the law , and ho holds
Huch individual particopu criininia in the
violation. That in , if n man , us the hired
agent of another , or of an association ,
gocu to n saloon and buH glass of liquor
prohibited by the law , uud then becomuH
n witnctB in the prosecution of thatdualor
for the offense , such Individual or nqont
becomes a conspirator nnd equally liable
under the stntuto with the liquor seller for
the commission of that particular crimo.
Such nn individual , ami the men by
whom ho wna engaged or hired , nro cither
And allof _ thorn guilty of the crime of
conspiring ii to violate the law , nnd lip ,
Judge iI Ilnyps , would promptly instruct
the I grnnd jury to indict them for what ho
calls i n greater crime than the snlo of
the I prohibited liquor. If the buyer ,
cither < for himself or AS the nqont of an
other or nn Association , should purchase
liquor 1 for tlio purpose of determining the
guilt 1i i of the seller for nny past offense
thnt t la , If by such person or hia evidence
nny crime previously committed could
bo 1 fastened upon the dealer , it. , would
not them bo n conspiracy nnd
the I evidence would bo competent.
The judge eoos no analogy between n
glass of liquor bought for the express
purpose of ascertaining if n saloonkeeper
will violate the law , nnd n decoy letter
used to entrap n dishonest postofllco
employe , na Is so frequently nnd effect
ually used for the purpose of maintaining -
ing the purity nud discipline of the gov
ernment mnil son Ice although in the
estimation ot many ether intelligent
people the instances nro similar in ohnr-
nctor. In the ono cnso ns much na in
the o'lior the object it merely to see if
the biijonnted party , in the ordinary
course y 'iia ' business for employment ,
is obeying or violating the Inw ,
Ttio ( Incroaetni : Importance ot Now
Orlcunn ,
The rapidly IncroiminR importance of Now
Orient ! ? , ivi not only n Imsinonn cantor but of
nodal nnd intellectual dovaloiunont , IA fore
shadowed in the nmtfnllicent procurations be-
IIIR now perfected for the Great Industrial
nnil Art KipiMltion to bo hold there thin mi-
tninn. Thu MiiiAron ) chiOlouRO thogrAiuliMir
of the Cuntmmlnl ] ; tHHltiun | nt I'lilmilalnhln
In 1870 , nnd no visitor or exhibit r will ncp-
leut thu opportunity , If ho ia wise , both bofoio
nnd ilntliitf tlio oxhlWtlnn tlmu , to Invent In
tholumor.kbky mnimiroil Ijjm'slima Htutii Lot-
lory , the ni'xt ilrnwInR ofhlcli uill take ( ilnco
IMrailay , Anjriist 11 ! . _ Any information can
ho had on nn implication to , A , Dauphin ,
Now Urlonna , Li > .
A liONElJY WOMAN'S OIIA.NOK.
Iniltilry Per a Brltlo From n Resident
of the Cuur d'AIono Ulwlrlcr.
Clerk Wrodo of the Now York board of
emigration yesterday received n letter
From M. K. Lewis of Fort Cuuur d'Alone ,
Idaho , asking if n wife could bo found for
trim among the immigrants nt Castle Gar
den. The applicant opens his letter by
saying that ho understood through the
Now York papers that wives could bo
found at Castle Garden for needy bachel
ors , and that ho presumed that the de
mand for this article was not equal to the
jupply. Lowls then proceeds to stamp
tilmsolf as n man of tasta by saying that
lie would prefer "n good honest woman
for n wito. " IIn hhows his disinclination
to force any younj ; woman to become hia
wife against her will in the
following language : Of course
the lady must bo consulted about taking
lior chances in coming out this far. " As
a reason for Bonding cast for u helpmate ,
the applicant pleads a great drought of
'ominiuo charms in his region. "I can't
find n girl of any use * to mo inside of 300
miles , " writes the lonely bachelor. Ho
offers as an inducement to marry him the
fact that ho is nn old Now Yorker under
32 yours of ago , and is doing n good hubi-
ness. Ho runs a hotel , stables and rancher
or ono of the few routes loading to the
now dlscovored gold fields of Ccuur
d'Aleno. Although wide discretionary
powers are left to clerk Wrodo in the se
lection of a bride ho is instructed that
the lady must not bo ever 30 years of ago ,
and willing to work. Mr. Wrodo Bays
that ho is not at all proficient in selecting
brides for ether persons , but ho advises
all young women who nro pleased with
the prospectus offered by Lewis to com
municate with that person at onco.
All forms of blood diseases cured nt
Siloam Springs , Mo. Kidney and liver
diseases speedily relieved and cured.
Address : Itov. M. M. Thompson , in tin n-
jor , Albany , Siloam Springs , Mo.
DoincHllo Eloctrlu
Baltimore Sun.
Quito a number of electricians and
scientific men were present n few weeks
aio , by invitation to witness an example
of lighting with stored electricity nt the
rnsidonco of Sir Daniel Cooper at Ken
sington , London. On this occasion the
drawing and diningrootns , the reception
and ether rooms , as well as the linll and
corridors , were lighted by n hundred and
twunty-aix Swan glow lamps of twenty
cnndlo power each. The display ia said
to have boon-charming and very cfTcclivo.
The current was produced by inonn ; of
the Litest improved T"auro secondary ac
cumulntord of sixty umall cella of two
volts each , placed in the coach homo.
There were also other accumulators
brought into u.io to show the various pur
poses to which those batteries may bo up-
plied ; nn , for instance , to run n tram nar
of which there wna n model In operation ,
to pump water , work n lathe , maintain
an equable heat in aninculmtor , and oven
to warm apurtmenta from a current uf
air delivered from outsidu. Hut tlio
main interest centered in the oloctrie
lighting , by means of which it was dem
onstrated how a brilliant , cool and soft
light could bo supplied for balls and din
ner parties without the UKO of machinery
on the promises and without destroying
the purity of the air. There was noth
ing really novel in theao experiments.
Tnoy have all been done in Una couufry
with the Fauro portable electric ascutnu
lators ns improved by later electricians.
The ability to store electricity , arid oven
to use it for lighting and small power
purposes , such as to run lathes and sow
ing machines , tricycles and boats , has
been established. The objections to bo
overcome are the coat of the stored electricity
tricity , the great weight of the boxes ol
cells and the short time , without being
re-onforccd with a fresh supply , tha eloo
tricity lasts. The accumulators used on
the occasion referred to were only uquul
to giving light for ton hours. After that
they hail to bo recharged.
Ijotter from Siiiinio
HUNATK ClIAMIlKII ,
ALIUNY , N. Y. , March 'flat , 1882.
For a long time it has boon my habit
to USD Bnmdroth'fl Pills. In fact , 1 have
seldom had occasion to use nny other
medicine , and it allords mo great pleasure -
uro to any that for Diliousneas , Dyspep
sia , and the other ilia of the system , to
which men in nubile lifo aru inoro opt
than others to bo subject , they uro un in
valuable remedy.
JOHN 0. JACOJI.H ,
Anolln.'r
BIIA/IL , Iiid , , July i ! ! ) . Tha commercial
li.mlc h H miHiieiidoil. IjlahllitliM about SHO-
001) ; HNHUU nuiimmlly 6170,000 , It IH nl < l
thu untiry cuunty itTionl fund in m the bank ,
Scrofula diseases manifest thomiolvpi
in the warm weather. Iiood'u Haruapa
rillit cluamos the blood , uud removes
every tnint of scrofula.
SOUTHJMAHA ,
IT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE
Healthy Homes ,
FOR ALL ARE FOUND I
Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water !
BEAUTIFUL
And nil o the good mid pleasant things thnt go to ninko up o com-
plolo nnd hnppy oxistonco.
The town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of Omaha
on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it ia less than 2 miles from the
Uniahn post oflico to the north line o the town sito.
South Omnlin is nearly H miles north nnd south hy 2i east and
west , nnd covers nn nroa of nearly foursquare miles ,
The stock yards nro nt the extreme southern limit.
Nonrly 150 lots hnvo hoon sold and the demand is on the iucronsa
The ynrds nro being rnpidly pushed to completion.
The 00,000 beef packing house is progressing finely.
The $ UO,0)0 ( ) Water Works nro keeping pace with the ether ini '
provcments , nud the Hotel nud Exchange Building will bo erected nt once
The B. & M. nnd Belt Line Railways hnvo n Inrgo force of men ot
work nud will , in connection with thoU. P. Ilailwny , hnvo n union depot
ncnr the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo
furnished for Church nnd School purposes.
Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never
bo cheaper than they nro to-day.
§ 327 Apply at the Compauy18 office , cor. of 18th and Douglas Jstreots
ov6r the OmulmjSnvmg's Bunk.
M , A. UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary.
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier.
Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO.
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at from 85 to $50 p r annum.
SOLE AGENTS FOK
T EINWAY
WEBER , IfAYNES AND HARDMAN
AND SMITH , AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS.
"Wo have the largoat nud boat stock of Shoot Muslo In the city , comprising Ber
lin , Vicuna , Peters' "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Broslnu , Moyonco editions.
Small Goofls and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds ,
101 AND 103 1DTH STREET , OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE.
. F. GOOBHA2T ,
AND DEALER IN
its , Oils , f M
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand
i
Engine Trimminga , Mining Machinery , Bolting , HOBO , Braoa and Iron Flttinga ,
at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OIIUROU
AND SCHOOL BELL6.
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
NEW MARKHAM HOTEL
The Palace Ifotol of Donvor.
ppr , Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts
HOOTUI ftic to (2.00 per day , Special IUUI by the Month.
THE' FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST.
Don ducted ou the Atnorican oud European Plann.
Board $7 per wo ok.
SCONDON , - - PEOPEIETO
2j > <
Newjurk , Hlicrmari Avenue Hall I'rrlr ,
In conaeijucnro ot Ilia Inclemency ol I ho wuaihor
anil liy luijuuitot thb tunnont , tbu
120 YARDS "HANDIOAP "
Is | H > it ; > uiU"J tu Sunday afternoon , August Sril.
irMin\til \ < m 26 CiulJ JIV
WEDNESDAY , JULY 30TH ,
K I.CON KiKl'EUa : VH. I'ICKKUNItlK.
/iritiiiiibi'rj wltliu | inbur Cirtlj 1'rei' .
DK"SWETNAM
, ,
Olllco 15tli street , first door north o
F.irntini in lioyd'a opuru house , Louvq
orders nt oflico or Baxu'a diug btoro ,
Tolttphpjie 150.
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES !
Unillieu uiid liort n rrordlnilolhe clclif < : .V
carry. Kniully well ndipleif to roujh couii'.y
roadsiimllliiadrlvpaof cities. Manufaclu '
Irrn. Mrwry TliiiLcn. l' t nt < > . Ht ,
aiJj'BW flBOOTT BUGGY COj