THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , JULY 11 , 1885. 5 LINCOLN. Incidents of ttic Day at ttic Capital of tbe State , What the New State Veterinarian Proposes to Do , Stuto Fair Preparations A. Br mo Gets Omvith n Hmnll Fine Sus pected Swindler , AT THE STATE CAPlTAti. OHNEIUL ITEMS. Kcported by The BEE'S Bureau. LINCOLN , Nob. , July 10. Justice Oochrano's court was occupied yesterday morning with a Tory aggravated ciso of trespass and assault. Henry Jonoa Biultod his alstor-ln-law and her boy Mrs , Jonoa Is a widow , She ia a hard1 working woman and is trying to aupporl herself and three children by her labor Justice Cochrano Gnod Mr. Jones $5 and costs. The State Democrat oflico haa boon thoroughly disinfected and refitted , I now ono of the neatest and cleanest of. ficcs In the city , and la ready to receive honors and emoluments from the party , providing the doctor la willing. Dr. J. Uortb , the newly appointed veterinary surgion , IB a young man about thirty years of ago , with a wife and child now llring In Newark , Now Jersey. At present ho holds the potion of United States veterinary Inspector of the bureau of animal Industry at Washington besides a couple of responsible positions In Now Jersey In connection with the anlaml in dustry of that atalo. It Is understood that the appointment was urged by aoiua of the prominent stockmen at the state who have watched his courco ulnco his arrival In thla state. As there la no ap proprlatlon made for hla salary or expenses several of the stockmen of the state have agreed to eland good for the amount In order to got the commissioner and the surgeon to work. Ho has already no complishod much good in his lino. The doctor studied two years In Germany In his profession and graduated at the Amor lean Veterinary college In Now York and has had five yoara official practlco. Ho Intimates that as soon as the machinery gota to work requests will bo made that the stock yards appoint veterinary our- goons to Inspect their yards BO that no diseased a ock thall get In or out , The doctor will complete his apodal work which ho was sent hero to do In about ten days and will then go east for his family and return aa soon no possible , when ho will take the oath of oflico and etsrt in full Hedged as the state veterinarian. Everything about the state fairground ) Is progressing finely. Arrangements have boon made for two chariot races each day during four days of the fair. A largo eating house has been arranged for , and four trotting horses of national reputa tion will bo hero to compote. Only three plain drunks disturbed the pohco to-day. It Is reported that Webster Eaton , for merly of this city , has received a lucra tive position under the administration of Cleveland. Mr. David Gilbert , who has charge of the water works system to bo erected at the stock yarde , says that the pump has arrived and that work will begin on tbo well next Monday. Mr. Strong has three other joba In the state which ho will com plete this summer and fall. 0. O. Whodon la attending court in Omaha. The colored baptists are still at war about the church ever at MtAon , with n strong probability that the Zion trustees will hold the fott. A lurking suspicion rests in the minds of some of the city officials that a book peddler who Is taking orders on soperato blanks is connected with some swindling schema and his whereabouts is being carefully shadowed. Considerable Interest Is being mani fested ever the sale of lots In West Lincoln. Mr. Kclloy of the Commercial haa re turned from his Atohison trip. Ho looks quite tanned and refuses to bo inter viewed about the fish. The DAILY BEE can now bo found at the news stand of L. WessoH , Commer cial hotel. The prominent arrivals of the day are : E. S. MaMniteni , Pawnee Olty ; F. M. Brown , Sutton ; W. J. Crawford , Colum bus ; L. A. Stewart , H. T. Clark. H. Morrlman , G , N. Clayton , James N. Holman , W. L. Eastman , Omaha ; J. G. Woodward , Council BlaflV L. Spoils , Divld OltyjF. A , Smith , Kansas City ; S. B. Ferguson , Dalit * , Texas , Gus J. Well , Buffalo , N" Y ; D. M. Jonkina , Boston ; Viulor E. Wolf , Chicago ; Albert Dillon , one of Lincoln's proml nent young society men , will return to * day from South Auburn , whcro I'o has boon the past few weeks In the Interest of his health. ) Editor Wlgton , of the Hastings Jour nal , spent a few hours In the city yesler * day , and reports the crop and bualnots outlook as very flattering. Mr. Kelly , who spent a day at Leaven- worth with an old townsman , EdOlairob , reports him as in the bett of spirit * , kojpItiR his hotel , opera homo and skatIng - Ing rink all in full blast , On Thursday , Assistant Superintend ent McKelvy of the reform school at Kearney , arrived hero with a girl who it is reported has been an Inmate of that institution for a year , while others say the girl was only there a few month * . However report has it that the girl is only about 1C ycara of age and will bo- coma a mother soon and la now at the homo of tbo friendless In this city. The matron of the homo will not at present say anything In regard to the matter hoping to huth up that which Is like to A elite scandal. Gtn. Ylfqnalno as employed attorneys and will cause a thorough fnveatlgatlon of the affair let tha matter fall where It may. Miss Suslo Hoagland and her nephew Frank , left for Yerdon , Ills. , last even ing for a two months visit at the old homo. William Benton and wlfa will spend to-day and Sunday visiting the metropolis. A row over $20 occurred In Brown's saloon resulted in a knock down and tt/o arrott ) . For Forgery. Speaking about Iho arrest of young McDonald , the Davenport , IB , , Gazatte ' David McDonald formerly eayj ; Young , merly of thla city , was arrested In Rock Island lait evening , on the request of the chief of police of Omaha , for alleged forgery committed in the latter city. Tha statement from Omaha is that Divld forged tbo name of n whnlnaala grocery firm in Omaha to a chock for $20 , and obtained the cash on It. David says ho did no forgo the check , but won It at a game o poker , and had It cashed. The chief c the Omaha police telegraphs tlut ho wl be here this evening for the prisoner , The young man doesn't appear to hi alarmed at all , and aays he can provo hi entire innocence of the offoncao wit * which ho 'a charged. " FOR THE FRONT , Three Companies of the Fourth In fantry Gone to Fight Indians , Ilio Ohcjcnno Outbreak Socins to T ) * ColU llonltty Much Excite ment In Southern Kansas. At G o'clock yesterday afternoon Majo Brock , who is in command of the department mont hero during Gen. Howard's ab aonco , received n telegram from Gen Phil Sheridan , through Gen. Scofield ordering twelve companies of soldier from the department of the Flatto to report port Immediately for duty at Crossfiold which IB on the eoulhorn line of Kansas mid at the terminus of the Southern Kansas railroad. Companies G , D , and K , under command of O.tpt. Powell C pt. Neldlg , and Capt. Bnbb , of the Fourth infantry , stationed at Ft. Omaha left last night over the Missouri PaclQ for Kansas City , from whore they will go by way of the Southern Kansas road to the scene of action. They took with thorn two car loado of ammunition and supplies. The soldiers occupied three emigrant sleeping cars , which were at tached to the regular passenger train welch loft hero at i ) o'clock last evening. Three companies from Fort Sidney , four companies from Fort Russell , and tire companies from Fort Steele will rondo- voux at Oheyonno this morning and leave from there on a special train by way of Denver , for Crossfiold , whcra they will meet the three companies from here , no that in all this department furnishes about GOO men to help supprasa the bloody warriors. Gen , Hatch , with the Ninth cavolry , colored men , was at North Platte yester day on route to Fort Nlobrara , and orders were sent him to roach Ogolala as soon as possible , to guard the old Indian trail there BO that in case the Choyonnes should , as they did before , make an at tempt to cross the country ho can head them off. There seems to bo no donbt : but that the outbreak ao long anticipated about wnlch all sorts bf rumors and reports have boon received Is now an actual reality. But It Is be lieved that troops enough have gene down In that country to capture the redskins skins this tlmo and disarm thorn. The wildest excitement prevails In south western Kansas , and country people are flocking 10 the towns for protection. Governor Martin , of Kansas , has aent all the arms and amunltlon that wore stored In the arsenal at Topeka to points on the frontier for the citizens to nao In defending themselves. Com panies of militia at Wichita , Wellington , tflnfield , Great Bend and Dodge City have been given pointers to bo ready for marching ordera at a moments' notice. Adjt.-Gon. A. B. Campbell , of the Kansas militia , is now out at Dodge City , and people in the west part of the state are S3 thor oughly aroused that the Indians will not find It so oaay to make a rad , ( this time as they did before , when thera was no preparation for defense against them. , DOUBT OULLTOS , , SoniD Now Oases Filed Adjourned Monday. , Catherine Falkorst , John E , Housing , M. J. Hosslng , Jacob Hosslng , Max Falkorst , Annie Falkerst and Maggie Falkorst vs. the Union Pacific railway company , IB the title of a now case filed before Judge Wakeley In the district court yesterday afternoon. It Is a suit to gain possession of an 80 aero tract of land in Merrlok county this state , that Fred T. Hoesing , who died May 12th , ? had purchased of defendant , but still owed thereon the sum of ยง 79.08 with In terest at the r to of C per cent , since August 25,1884. The city of Omaha commoncad pro ceedings yesterday baforo Judge Wake- ley , In the district court , against Alvln Saundew , to regain possession of certain property , which about the year 1809 was deeded to him tn triut , to bo ucod for railroad purposes as the railroads required it. 'L'horo u'lll remains , It ooems , several strips , lots and blocks of said land not thutly appropriated , and as the statute of limitations will saon interfere the city now brings Bait to regain what la left. Samuel Fox has instituted replevin proceedings against L. L Smith on cer tain goods sold nnd delivered to the lat ter , The Clegg caao Tras adjourned ever until Monday morning at 9 o'clock. : * A GRAND PRIZE , i ' A Cooking Ilanuato Bo Given Away UyB. Katz AnfriiatlOHi. > Buy your Groceries of ui and wo give a fine Range to prepare them. Wo will give with every purchase of One Dollar's worth a tlckot , and on the 10th day of . August , all numbers will have an even chance to draw the Range. Bear in > mind wo are Bailing Groceries , Wines , and L'quors cheaper than any other house west of Chicago , and give- yon this : : chance to get a fine stove gratis. : S. KA.TZ , GROCER , 1308.1310 Douglas St. : A Correction Corrected , If any one labors under tbo Impression > that S. D. Mercer , M. D , or his assistant , Dr. Dy flirt , Is In any way ' connected with thu Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , we hasten to correct : such Impression. No bond of Interest. sympathy , confidence , or admiration , exists between ui. We removed from the northeast corner of 12th and Howard eta. , last spring , to the corner of 13th at. nd Capitol avenue. i Dr. Hamilton Wmnt , Physician and Surgeon , 019 N. 10th street near Web' ater. Day and night call * promptly at tended to CONCENTRATED EVILS. Choice Selections From HM. C , F , Adams' ' Essay on Corporations , Reprehensible Methods That Have Become Too Common Differ ent Grades ot Gambling David City Events. DAVID CITY , Nob. , July 8,1885. To the Editor of the BEE : Slnco oar last , nothing nnutnal haa transpired In our community. The 109th birthday of our national existence haa come and gene , with a fair display of patriotism on the part of our citizens , who celebrated It tn the beautiful park In the center of our little city. Prof.V. . H. Skinner , of our public schools , read the declaration of Independence ; the Rov. F. n. Ayaro delivered an address of welcome , and the Hon. 0. D. Oaope representative in the legislature , mad quite an Interesting addrots. Climbing a greased pole , catching a greased pig dancing , etc. , were Indulged In , closln with fireworks In the evening , Crops are maturing rapidly this warm weather. Wheat , oats , rye , barley , da ; and tame grass are unusually heavy corn llkowlso never promised bettor , Business of every kind languishes , yet w hope for a revival In trade with the move moat of the maturing crop. Property i changing hands notwithstanding th. financial depression , The Hon. 0. D Casper becomes the aolo proprietor ant editor of the Butler County Press thL week , Mr. W. G. Evans retiring. Thi Press is the pioneer newspaper bf thli county , founded twelve years ago by Messrs. Evans & Casper , and has borne no moan ptrt In the upbuilding o i this community. The many friend of those old partners of th Press wish for them each i full moaauro of succass In whatever they may embark , and wo believe that Mr , Casper will sustain for the Press Its wol ! earned reputation the unfllncalng friend of the injsioa of our people. The Omaha Republican of the 2d inab. wipea us out with his "bogged " question argument on the "discrimination of our postal system. " He forgot to say that thosa "discriminations" wnro made alike to the least patron of the department equally with the largest. The great Ohl- ago Times pays the same rate propor- ionatoly as the Omaha Republl- an , for Mr. Nyo's edification will juotp from the Hon. Charles Francis Idama , jr , . who in speaking of this transportation question eays : Journal- sts and legislators Insist on placing hem In a position exactly similar to that' if Individuals , amendable to every law of rado. The monopolies evade or break lown the law , and are "omnipresent In eglslatnro. " Again ho says , "To see a knot if adventurers , men of broken fortunes without character and without credit , iDssesj themselves of an artery of com- aeroe more Important than was over the Lppaln way , and make levies , not only ipon It for 'their own emolument , but hrough It , upon the whole business of nation. No people can afford 0 glanca at these things In ha columns of the dally press , nd then dltmlas them from memory , for Americans they Involve many qaes- ions ; they touch very nearly the founda- ilons of common truth and honesty with al which that healthy public opinion annot exist , which Is the lifd's breath of inr whole politicssystem. ! " Mr. Adams ontmues : "Butthogtmblor , the patron if the turf , or the podostrlan represent a a rule , himself alone , and his character a generally so well understood as to bo warning to all the world. The caao of n official of a great corporation Is dlf- erent ; ho occupies a fiduciary position ; to Is a trustee , a guardian ; vast Interests ro confided to his care ; ovary hare holder of the corporation ia his raid , If It la arallroad , the community it- elf Is his "ceacul-qul-trust. " But passing ivents , accumulating more thickly with ivory year , have thoroughly corrupted he public morals on this subject. A dl- octorshlp In certain great corporations IBS come to bo regarded as a situation in fhlch to make a great fortune , the posses- Ion of which is no longer dishonorable. ho method of accumulation Is both aim- , ilo and safe. Itcontista In giving con- racts as a trustee to one's self as an in- llvidaal , or in speculating In the property 1 one's " " in "cestni-qul-trust , or isiog the funds confided to one's hargo to gamble with the road iwnors of these funds for their own prop- rty , and with the curds packed in ad- anco. The warda thounolvoi expaot heir guardians to throw the dice against hem for their own property , and are sur- irlsod , as well as gratified , If the dloo are lot losdod. These proceedings , too , are ooked upon as hardly reprehensible , ynt hey strike at the very foundation of ex- stln ? society. The theory of roprojon- atlon , whether In politics or business , s of the oseonco of modern davelopemont. ) nr whole sytem rfsts.upon the fiduc'ary ' olatlons ; whoeverbotrAys thema director if a railroad no lees than a number of ongresf , or the trustee of an orphan yluin , Is the common enemy of every nan , woman and child who llvoo under 'opresent&tlvo government. The nnaoru- mlous director ia far less entitled to iredlt than the ordinary gambler , com- lnlng as ho does the character of the riltor with the acts of the thief. 'Gravitation Is the rale , and centrallza. ion the natural consequence , In society 10 less than In physics. " Physically , norally , Intellectually , In population , iroalth and Intelligence , all things tend .0 concentration , Ono singular lllustra- Jon of this law Is almost entirely ho growth of this country , For- uorly either governments or Individuals r at moat small combinations of Indl- ilduali , were the originators of all great rorka of public utility. Within the ireient century only ban democracy onnd Its way , through the ropreaenta- ivo system , into the- combinations of r at most small combinations of Individ uals were the originators of all great irorkB of public utility , Within the pros- mt century , only , haa democracy found Is way through the representative ays- sm Into the combinations of capital , imall share holders combining to carry ut the most extensive enterprises , And ret , already our great corporations are 'ast emancipating themselves from the ititc , or rather subjecting the state to heir own control while Individual capl- alists , who long ago abandoned the at- empt to compete with them , will next now ) seek to control them. In this dan- joroua path of centralization "Yanderbllt" lai taken the litest step In advance. He a combined the natural ( selfish ) power if the Individual with the factitious ! nwer ( despotism ) of the corporation. ! Jnoonsclously he haa Introduced "Co > ar am" Into corporate hfo , Ho has , how- iver , but pjlnted out the way others rill ( have ) trod. The Individual will thereafter bo engrafted on the corpora tion democracy running its couiso , and resulting in imperialism ; and Tandor- bllt is but the precursor of a ilats of men who will ( do ) wield within tlo state % power created by the state , but too great for Its control. Ho ia the 'oundor of a dynasty. " JUSTICE , A BLEfiKBOHEME , A New Confidence Gnmo whlchFrnnk "VVIlsnoo Got Taken In On , Last evening , whlto looking abcnt th city , and wondering whether ho wonl over be any better off , Frank Wenoo , young manVho dabbles In clay nt lit net's brick yard , was joined by a campan ton whom ho did not know and had never soon before , However , Wllanoo seemed to bo do- llghtcd with the follow , and voryahortl. they were seated in an alloy or Four toenth , between Farnam and Dodg streets , talking confidentially andgottluj ready to go ont on a little tour of th town. Casually the stranger puled hi handkerchief out , and with It a lotto which ho lot fall on th ground. This attracted thi SUB coptlblo sucker's attention and they commenced talking about thi lotte wondering what was In it. Th ) atran gor picked It up and lot Wllanoo takoltin his hand , then said , "I'll bet jou $5 there's money in It. " Wilsnoo replied tliat ho only had $4 , but would ( o tha much If ho lost. The stranger wia stak holder. They opened the onvolojo and It contained one cent , Wilanoo tair the trick then , grabbed the stronger aid commenced moncod calling loudly for the pol.co. crowd soon gathered , ho gut his money back , and the crook got away. A Flat Fight , Gus Shnltz and Dag Bnrnes Trent to gother last ovonlng down at Sshultz'i saloon , on Twelfth street , In a rogula : knock down and drag ont slugglngmatch Both were arrested and taken to the city I jill whore they gave security for their appearance this morning. It aeons that Buinos worked for Shultz on the Tonrth and his account at night was $51 short. Shultz brought suit In aomo of tie jus tice courts to recover his money , and when , tlmo cimo for trial Bnrnes sionrod a thirty days' continuance. Last oconlng they met and fought , NO GRADING NEOESSAEY in Clarendon. Every lot a good one and bound to increase In value very rtpldly. The cars run to this addition , making It especially desirable for homos. Prices , $450 to $550 , one-third down. AMES , 1507 Fariam. LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining In the Omaha ? ostoflice July 9,1885. GENTLEMAN'S LIST. ; > : > CLASS inrmt , ' Cenaan Mra P W Oopeland ' K Drake L D Hunt H Phillips MrsTWllley D J ? Fahs 0 , K. COUTANT , Pottintuter. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF Vnnllln.T.emon.OrmiKO , * tc.lnvor CatcOTi rtnm , ltlilllM , , .Vcn > ilcllciitely nnd imt urnllyinthcrcillt IVnui w lilch llicynre ramie. FOll STRENGTH AM ) TRUE FKU1T FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. rncrARip BY THI Price Baking ; Powder Co. , Chicago , III. 8t , Louto , Mo. MAKCKC or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AHO Dr. Price's Lupulin Ycnst Gonis , Itett Dry Hop Yentt. 70X1 E3.AJILX : XJ-5T Q- WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY EAILWAY RUMBLINGS General Joseph E , Johnson Leaves For the West To-clny Notes mml FcrgonalB , Gen. Joseph E. Johnson , the United States railway commissioner , who has boon hero since Wednesday , will leayo for the woitjto day In a special train com- poaod of nn engine and Mr. Klmball'a private car , which haa boon placed at his disposal. The general will bo joined hero this morning by his son.In-lnw , Mr , McLiIn nud daughter , who go ever the road with him. He Inspected yesterday the shops , yards , general oflices and books of the U. P. at this city. F. A. Noah , general agent here of the 0. , St. P. M. & 0. road , left for St. Paul yesterday. Fred S. Rockwell , once a popular rail road man here , but now ranching It In Colorado , is visiting the city. Crashed a JUCH. Mrs. Catharine Matchck was ran against by a horse and buggy last ovonlng at the corner of Fifteenth and Division streets , and knocked down. She was carrying a little child at the tlmo , and in falling crnshod ono of Its logs so badly that Dr. Hcstottor , who was called to ittond the little sufferer , thinks it will noccsiarlly have to bo amputated. The father of little Hobby McConnell , a hree-year-old boy who ran away from his lome at 1621 Farnam street yesterday nfter- loon , was wildly scourincr the city In search f him last flvenlntc. Now that the soldiers have been called iway from the fort , the only prot ection af forded the city In case of a riot ia the Omaha Light guards , and It Is to ba hoped that they will hold themselves In readiness for any and UI emergencies. Gustavo HOBS , who lives at 010 Pacific itreot , and clerks for Uhnrles CofTrnan , the in- mranca man , received a fall last evening that lislocated ono of his shoulders. Dr. Darrow mis called and reset it , Officer Buckley pinched J. W. Hender- ion last night for having a soldier in too whom the officer thought ho wai trying to cob , Mr , Henderson will be called upon thia morning to give Judge Stenbergeome account D [ his conduct. Officer Weiland was on trial before tha ouncil committee on police yesterday , and Officer Hinchey'a case will bo taken up to-day. The Hon. George E. Sayloa , of Cedar Creek , was a guest of hii brother-in-law , J , 3 , Cooley , at the Paxton yesterday. Judge Tiffany , of Albion , was in the city yesterday. Major DeRuasoy , whu has been transferred from 1'ort Omaha to Fort Vancouver , left for the latter place lst night. Che Greatest lledicnfTrinraph ot the Age ! SYMPTOMS OF A I.oca of tippctlt c , liowcli coitlve , I'uln to the bend , with u dull icnantlon In the Dficlt part , i'aln under tbo ( boulder- blade , I'ullncsa after cation , with n dig. Inclination to exertion of body or ralml , Irritability of temper , //aw spirit * , with & fooling ofbavln it neglected oruoduty , IVcnrlnesi , Dlzzlncsi , fluttering al tbe Uearti lot boforotbe eyes , Jleadacho aver tbe right eye , Reatleiinon , wltb Qtful dreams , Ulchly colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S 1'JI/LS are especially adapted to such cases , ono dose effects such a Imngo of fcelinRnHtonstonUli the sufferer , They Inereaie the A puetlte.vx ] CAUIO tbo tody to 1'alte au Floli , thus tbe > tem ll notirl < hcilan > l by tnelr Tonic Action on , < ooUaro tnelllKeittveOrgaui,1leaiilnrH ; nroiluc ( l. I'rl'-B'Jfic. 44 Murray NI..IV.V. UuAT HAIR or WmsKKiis changed to D GLOssr BLACK by a ntngln application ot this DrE. It Imparts n iiaturuf color , acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists , or tent by express on rocelptofCl. ? fflce 44 Murray St. . Now York. 0 , F , DAVIS , T , A , OBEIQU , Nebraska Land Agency , o. F. DAVIS & GO. , GENERAL DKALKC3 lit And JReal Estate Mortgages 1605 gARNAM BTItKET. . . OMAHA , tlftr * lor ulo JOOOM ACID ) csrafally eolooted Undi (3 ( Eastern Nobruka , at low pi lee and en eoiy tormi Improved larmt lor ulo In Oou lM , Dodg , CoKax , PUttc. Hurt , CuuilOK , Gurujr , WadhlojrtOD , Uezrlek , aondcru , and Butler oouatle * , Taxei | < ald In all parta ut / M oUry roblla alway i la offlx. ' OorieipondeoM loinoJ on Improved ( inni aod city prope TBE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN OMAFA TO BUT DEWEY One of he Best nd Largest Stocks in tlio United States To Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANI PASSENGEB ELEVATOK WHL'N SOLICITED TO INSU11E IN OTIIIHI COMPANIES , Remember These Bmoortant Facts CONOEUNING The I uli ! a I Life Insurance Company ' ' OF NEW YORK. 1. It s the OLDEST active Ufo Innuranco Company In this country. K. II Istho LAHOESV Life Insurance Uonlpixny bytntny millions of dollars In the woiM. S. Its rates at iircmlums are I.OWKIUhan thuao ot any other ccmpauy. i. It hits no " tockbolJora"tcrl lm nn ; put of IU nrodts. ' B. It offers no SCIIKJ1K3 under the naino ot Inaurtiico for epcculntlon by Bpccltl diEBca upon tb maloit\ino3 ot cacti otter , 0. Us present lualUUo CASH 11KSODHCES cxcccJ those ot any ether LKo Insurance Company In tha world. > 4aKIl It has received In cash tram all sources , from February. 1843 , to January , IPff. 1270,5OJ.r > ? 4.00. ! H has returned to the people , In cash , from February , 1843 , to January , IE 5 , $211,091,311,00. ) Its coin Assets on the let ol January , 1885 , amount to moro than W. F. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen , Agta. for Nobrnslcn , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , IOWA Utah. nnd Minnesota. _ 1 Oflico Cor.Farnam nnd 13th St.0ver 1st Nnt'l. ' Detroit , Michigan. Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. ROHRKR , Special Agent for Iowa , Council BlutTe , Iowa HLLOC , Kng. &Su pt. a. r. K. SADLEU , Asst. EUR n. , it , j\eco MISSOUEI VALLEY BBIDGE AM ) IEON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVEXWORTU , KANSAS. BUan'fR's and linilJeig o WrongM Iron , Steel , Howe Truss mid Combination BRIDGES For Knllronda nud Highways Tain Tables , Draw Gpans. Roe Tiutto ? , Tiers and Sub structures. liisley.Siiiie . Tullcck PROPRIETORS 3 "j A. UcLouth , Afrcnt. II. A. Wiee , r' Pleasoad uj utls ol all brM j work to lot. CorrosponJeino solicited troin O3glner3 and br rioto re. Consumption Dyspepsia' fcmT ' Wasting'1Diseases WHISKEY . jFotMvely Relieved and JSToluM -.j-jif- , - , I Q gBip ! * aMl < ed < nrf forln 7FHar.pow t IHI3 WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND OH THE SIDEBOARD OF EVEBY FAMHi ? ! IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. M > NOT BE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Duffy * * FaroY laltVIiInlcoy lu Block , attempt lo palm off on customers , whiskey of thclrown bottling , which' ' elnff of an Inferior grade and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. - < . < u | iSK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE Nf ( OTHER ' ' ' SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. end us your address and wo willmall book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart JSoltlet snt to any address In the United States ( East ot the Rocky Mountains ) , Btxuidf pacJied In plain * aae , Hxpreta charges prepaid on receipt of &DL. 28. or Six Bottles Eont for G.O > ' JUFFY.MflLT WHISKEY CO. , Baltimore , IM , U. Sjj " " ' H. T. CLARE mm COMPANY. READ IT ! READ IT I ! IFlncit Sclcctloni of SUITINGS AT Merchant Tailor , ICth and DaTonport Sts M , WALTHER&CO. Catorora , And Ladlu' and Qtnti' ICECREAM , p/wuons. Bnecl/ * attention glTcn ( o Vamlllcj , Turtles , Weil * dings , Dances , 1'lcnlcs , Ac. Cor. 10th and Cipltol Ave. F. M. Schadell & Co. , 218N , ICthSt. , Lutlro and Kensington PAINTING Juicht at COc. n T.rssitn , Tuo Complete Course tauglil for 12.00. I'alnte fr e to practlco while learning , Alto cleaning of real and imitation Incei Cleaning of lacs curt.ilne Bipeclaltr. ] The tiest work it reasonable pni . T.B.Tll = iniC3.:201MCth Mrs , T , E , McNally , DRESS-MAKING PARLORS , BusiikriN'a DLOCI , X323 Doagbu Street Corner Sixteenth. Dr. Haughawout , DENTIST. Tretb irltbout plate. Colt Crowns and Gold 1'late Work a Bpecliltj- , t lleaiouabla Leslie & Morrell , Central Pharmacy , Prescriptions o Specialty. ! Rocla nnil mineral WATEItg. 3.W. Cor. I6th A DodgeSts. C. H. HARRIS , PHOTOGRAPHING , V/jtwrso , EKLAROINO , anil Copylne HUIIKC. 702-704 N. IOth St. First-Class Work ilone In the Intctt iitylcs ol Iliu art. KlnUheil In India luk or Ciayon , as desired , C.M.G.BIARTJ.LD . , Practice limited to DISEASES OFTHE SKIN. Supcrflousilalr ItcmoTCil Crounie Illoclr , Room 12 MRS. E. RIGHT , MILLINERY AKO Fancy Goods , CBOUNSE BLOCK , fit ) No , 10th Street. AUo , rir6t-Cla Ilress- maklnK. General /gent for Nebraska for the Acme Tailor System of Cutting. The Old Itolliiblo Omaba Employment EBiean , 217 N. 10th Bt. , Are always ready to nl ! | orders promptly fur help , an I gliu can alwaji find ! good iltuatlous by applying - ing ! In connection Ilh tbe establishment , we keep a fine stock of Stationery and News matter , Fashion Hoolts , itc. ICHI BAN. HissEatGRKennedy , J > EOl'niE10ll. Dealer la Fancy Qoods. Art Needle Work Taught and Executed , Indelible Stamping a Eno- daltj. UattrbU fur Vancy Work. 0 No. 10th Street , OJIAlLi , NKI1. HUNT & RYLEY , HOUSE , SIGN AND Ornamental PAINTERS , Decorators , Paper Hanger * Etc. , Etc. S2nmilln2 ! a Socially. No. Cll North ICtliSf CREAM W-\SODA/ ( : o , MIXED PAINTS. ConlralDiDiDgHali 101 Bouth ICtli Els , Jfcnl Tickets , $ -1.00 FDENISHED EOOHS , Steals at all Hours. Market , 10th and Curnliif , Is the rlace to buy your Meat cheap for Casli. de livered to anr part or the city. Mcata of nil varieties cheaper licro than at an ; other market. B. A. MARSH , Prop. Dr. LANE , 'a BLOCK , Sixteenth A Eouglts Sts. T. CLARK , Cor. ICth and Chicago. DBUQS.PilSTS , OILS , ETC. , Prompt attention then [ to VicKrlptlou. OMAHA PnisUngCofflBany , 111 N. 10ri fit. CUOUNSE BLOCK. ' SPECIALTIES ! . Second-band School DookJ Fine Stationery , Relleloua Gift BooVi. Scydcl & Ahlquist , Dealers In ] HARDWARE , Jovrol Stoves and Kuugea crora Jewel Vapor sines , N.W. Cor. ICth and Callforula Streets. Ilofaro lluylnc Avlic'io , Ituinuinbor TUJS Milliners and Dress Makers , P.M. SCHADELL fa CO , 218 N. 10th St. J. L , ROY & CO. WatcbmiKet ! and imlnt , EllTcrnare , lluiloal Inttruiucuts , Watches , Clocks , and Jowolry. Watches llepsJrid and Cleaned and work Guar anteed for Ono Year , Old Jewelry repaired A madi orcr to suit. I'lno Oold and Silver Coloring , 607 N. 10th Bt , MJ.O'Ronrie.MJ . ' . , OFl'ICESl \i BUSHMAN BLOCK , \ Cor , 10th A Uouglof , AMD 13tUi Centre CU , , Couth Omaha. Illustrated Catalogue on I'.lcctrlclty , 1'ree. L , W , Wolfe & Co , EtlXJTKICIANS , and Dealers iu Electrical Supplies Elcctrl Belli , Annuncli- tors , Ilurglar Alarms , II ol- leal Batteries , Telegraph Apparatus , de. , 800 10th Bt. , North.