TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Tfl.UliSDAY , OCTOBER 15 , J885. The Wire Workcra and What Thoj Ac complished Yesterday. THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Missouri Pacific anil & Missouri Fight-Oily Nowii nml Notes. TUB llBB'H l.l.NCOt.V UIWP..UM Delegates to this republican convention began to arrive In Lincoln yesterday morning , nnd on all trains coming in during the day delegates and interested parties alighted with small grip-sacks nnd very wise looking countenances. About noon the members of thu conven tion commenced to fuel of each other on 'mutton * which came np in the conven tion , and it soon became apparent that ' "thoprinolpulcundidutes for the chairman ship of thu ntato central commllteo weio Alc.n. John M. Thaycr , of Grand Island , nnd E. K. Valentine , of Wust Point. The hitter is thu candidate of the railroads and the Republican of Omaha , and the Journal of this city , are doingall l iuy can to put him in. The Hcntiment among these men ap r pears lo be anything to bent A'un Wjek , and n walk through thu olllces of the loading hotels was convincing that tliu .senator would bu made thu issue of the convention. His namu was on every one's lips , some speaking favorably and others consigning him to all places of n disagreeable kind they happened to think of. The Journal outtit hero were unusually active in their work against VnnWyo'k. Church Howe carried him self with his usual snaxity of manner and ciacked his ten-year-old jokes wlth.lho sumo old gad. The impression was given ontimrly in the day Unit Church was go ing to run the convention , and already had his slate made np. At 5 o'clock the railroad and unti-vanWyek members held a caucus at the Commercial hotel. Tin : SESSION. When the convention met at the opera house it was evident that the influence of the railroad corporations had been at work. During tlio afternoon its vaiions delegates , who wore Interested only in getting spoils , visited the room of C. E. Yost , at the Commercial hotel. That gcntiomnn had a secretary at work con.v- fng Ihu names of all who were favorable to nimself tor chairman of thu central committee , and thu result was that a number of drunken delegates prostituted themselves on promises made to tnum by Yost and his cohorts , and in the con vention they followed tliu lead of | * Ihu monopolists as it was pointed out lo r them. Con John M. Thayer , of Hall county , was put in nomination for temporary chairman , and M. L. Hay wood , of Ne braska City , was called for by thu ring. Thu vote stood Jltf for lluywood , and 1)3 ) for Thayer. There weru several disputed delega tions , but thu monopoly delegates in each case were sen ten. The convention from the start was plainly ant i-Van Wyok , and the gentlemanly representa tive from thu Second judicial district had his nosu in every resolution which came before the con volition. Church Howe and Laird controlled the committee- reso lutions and thu product of their brains was , as stated , second-hand , from where the resolutions adopted by thuconvcnlion generated the Journal ollicu. Cobb was nominated for judfju of the supreme court. Lemitt Itnrnham and C. II. Geru were nominated for regents of tlio uni versity. The greatest outrage of the oveninjj was when Caspar E. \ est was nominated for chairman of the statu central commit leo. Ho attempted to make a speech , but the .small amount of modesty lie. has camu to bis assistance and hubroKcdown and quit talking. When a delegate asked him for whom ho voted at the city uluotlon at Omaha in the last .spring elec tion , hit wa.s in a quandary bow to an- Hwer , and lie did it by silting down and shutling his mouth. TIM : MisfcOfiti I'Acine. Considerable complaint is made ovir thu action of Ilic city council not grant ing a portion of Ninth street to the Blissoun Pacific railroad. It seems that at the last mectiii' ' of the council certain friends of the Hurlington road worn present and opposed Ihu donation to thu Missouri Pacific and succeeded in post poning thu vote on thu imlinuncu ono week. Many who are friendly to thu now road and also feel a deep inferest in thu I ! . & M. think that thu council should treat thu now corporation with as much consideration as tne.v have thu old road. Others claim that thu city fathers huvu no right to donate the streets for any purpose to any private corp9ration. However this may bu one thing is certain , the rail roads must of necessity have ground for their .side tracks and depots , and In order to give them easy facilities and closn communication to the business portion of thu city some of the streets in the we.stern part of thu town. It is said that the liur- lington road now has twenty-seven miles of yard in this city , nnd is often re marked upon by the truvojing public generally as the largest and finest yard between Chicago and Denver. It is reported - ported Unit the M. P. road has material on the cars In this _ city ready to com mence work on their yards 113 soon as the city right of way is settled. This ma terial has been hero in waiting some two or three weeks and thu company are only too anxious to get to laying track at the earliest po.-sible moment. If thu $50,000 in bonds voted them Saturday wa.s thu inducement that occasioned them coin ing Into Lincoln , It is somewhat strangu that they would ship building material into the city somu two weeks prior to thu bond election. This infoinmtion cer tainly sustains the position which thu lir.K has maintained , during the past throe wei ks It has also been developed that Mr. .J U Webster , who is a member of the city council , and who worked for the bonds , is regularly enga fed as attor ney for the Mist-onrl Pacific , and his namu appears on thu condemnation no tices winch have been &unt out to prop- erty owners. TIII : K. OK i' . jtiiriNo. : : Thn second and last day of thu meeting of the grand lodgu of thu Knights of Pythias was oven moio of a suceu i tJm , , yesterday A large mim ) > rr of visitors wore hero and thu > > r radu in thu after noon WHS -luasant ; teature of thu meet- Ins , There wa.s only one entry for thu pn/o drill , that being thu IJnlofrmed Hank lodge from Omaha. This lodge was accompanied bv thu Musical Union band under the leadership of Harry Irvine , and it was a delightful treat to the cm/ens to hoar It. The other bunds admitted thiMn < elve.s with credit. Thu action of thu Lincoln lodge in ic- fusing to enter comiietition with the Omaha lodge in tint prl/o drill , was uni versally and favorably commented on by nil members of tlio K. P. It evinced a fraternal feeling which Is just what id desired - sired to be cultivated union ; ; the lodges. Tim bamiuut last night was attended by ever ! tOl > knights' , mid it wa.s a grand t > uu > CMS , mr miMIII OK run.\Tiojf The board of ednc-illo'inl ' lunds und funds have improved the nppruini inents put upon Ih school l-md.s In \aP.th-i nml Antel'p" rointl' s , itm ( fhiy will shorllbe put upon the market for saiu The board wiu cxcucdhigl.v mulHum in examining Uiiu und la'jairlng about thu manner of thn appraisement and ( hemet met hud of appraisement , etc. This la really to Ihclr creiUl , and vet ills their ยง nty so lo do. CITV lll-M * . Thn judicial convention of thn .Second district nominated Mitchell , which was entirely witi-faclory to the railroads. The lilllnber of del"gates to thu stiitu convention wii imtisinll.s large and with the K. of P's presented an unusually bril liant appearance. Two men ; md luo women weiu arrest ed at Ihe Titian , ; building on O street yesterday They were all lined by the police iudge. District Attorney J. P. SI rode filed twenh-one complninls yesterday. These complaints take the place of indictments. Now thai thu graii'l jury Is dispensed with , and the attornes'lioi'e address Strode as"Old relict ol llourbonlsm. " The district court has disposed of somu twenty civil en .cs niuec It convened , nnd Judge Pond has presided alone , Judge Mitchell not Inning put in an appearance this term. Onu of the sUite oflleers who was in the Co'nixen ial hotel ollicu last night ( not observing his e\celleuoy , Governor Dawes , who was sitting in a corner ) said that between the eoitvontlon and Gov ernor Dawes , the whole Mitchell family would get 8omu political position. "Why , " said hu , "they nominated that feller Cornish for chairman of thu judicial central committee and he is engaged to marry Mitchell's daughter. Now then , " said ho , "Daw.sey ought to ghc him a job. " STATf. AKUIVAI5. John It.irshy , Fail-mount , Neb. ; W. S. Trickett , Faii-lidd ; L. Cox , Exeter ; Au gust Hogers , Exeter ; Geo. W. ! ' . Dorse.V , Fremont ; W H. Diekeson , Walioo ; ( . 'has. S. DeSoden , Omaha : L. 11.KyderGreen wood ; Win. Fulton , Nebraska City ; C. E. Yost , John II Sahler , L K. Wright , 11. (5. ( Stripe , W. O. Andrews , H. H. Moody , Omaha ; C. Thompson , Ashland ; V. ( ' . Shickley , Gtncva ; A. F. Coon , David Citv ; G. F. Wvnndt , Thos.A Henley , C. K. Powell , Milford , Frank 11. Wilson , Plaltsmoulh ; J G. Hess , David City ; J. T.Clark , Omaha ; L K. Hell , Ashlaml ; George Davis , Madison ; C. F. Pierce , Creightou ; J. W. Smiley , ( J. Itinclnirt , Seward ; W. J. Amicn , H'ebart Hrush , N. Shefler , T. L. Howard. Ashland ; H. T. Chirk. Omaha ; J II. Esford , ! Seward ; J. E. Doty , Da ; id City ; F. A heovillu , Val paraiso ; 1) ) . D Davis , Ashland : D. Hosse- man , O. E Adams , Superior ; H. T. Hayden - den , Nebraska City ; PatO. Hawes Omaha - ha ; A. Yuaxel , Hastings ; J. E. Fishburn , DuWilt ; J. W. Van fuyne ' , Wilber ; A , Hudson , Tobias ; W. II.'Staler , DeWilt ; G W. Holmes. C. C. Sullivan. J. E. Hill. Heat rice ; P. G. .lenkinson , Omaha ; J. II Culver , Milfoul ; J II. Cameron , Herman , John T. Kulm Omaha ; Geo. W. Diston , Orleans J. L. Miller , Heel Cloud ; A. C. Hosmer , Hod Cloud ; G. H. Chaun- coy , Hed Cloud ; E. S.MoMaster , Pawnee ; M. J. Hull , Edgar. D. W. Witer. Stratum ; J. D. Kilpatriek , Beatrice ; S. H. Nichols , Ashland ; Geo. W. Itarnhait , Lodge Pole ; J. E. Moucriof , Colnmbus.John McHridu , O'Ncil ; D viarpun O'Neil ; Henry Diers , Ulysses ; Herman Diors , Ulysses ; Henry ornbergcr , Frank H. Wagner , Julius ever , II. T. Irvine , J. Hyan , E. Dro te , A. Uohr.s , sr. H. Kefirs , jr. , it. Imrsrhnrf' Wm. ICarbaeh , D. Holmin , I ) . Procha ka , J. Irvine. F. llolmnn , J. Kaufman , D. House , Thomas Hnnnell , W. II. Kaynor , J. F. Withrow , Omaha. HVTien l ! by TTM slcfc , TTO KVO 1' ' " Castorla , Wlion slio wixs a Child , she cricil for Castorl.i , AVlicji alio became Mui , she clung lo Cnstoria , Whoa elio hail Chililrun , she g ve them Castorla , OA l T AIX I" A IlKKS WOHT U. Ills Slilltai-y Career A TcHtlmoitliil of Ilia Bravery. OJIAHA , Oct. M. [ To the Editor. ] Yesterday's HKIJ contained : ! half column article devoted mainly to criticising the military career of Capt. H. J. Fames- worth , Eighth cavalry , recently promo ted and appointed assistant inspector general , and charging him with coward ice ut the battle of Uio Arunosa , Texas , November ( I , 1871. The article in question contains the customary number of mis-statements and contortions of fact to fulfill the author's purpose. As a matter of fact Farncsworlh was not ordered to attack a particular camp , but was on a general scout , when he , with thirty men , attacked a camp of 101) ) Choycnnes , and witli this little band fought a greatly superior number from \-'M \ p. m. until dark , when , several of his men being wounded and his ammunition nearly exhausted , ho returned to his camp. It is not customary lo employ captured Indians as guides In this instance the guide was a Mexican. The saddest part of this engagement is that Farnsworth lost two men killed , but not by reason of their being wounded nnd abandoned. On thu contrary , onu was shot through the heart while thu command was charging thu Indians. Thu other strayed from tlio command in the darkness. All ellbrts to find him were unavailing. His body was found the following day near the scene of the light , whither ho had strayed. So far from Capt. Farnsworth's con- duet on this occasion being severely crit icised , and talk of his being court-mar tialed , his fight is the only tiling that re flects honor on the camnaign of Gen , Nelson A Miles against tlio Choyunnos ami Comanches in 1874 , notwithstanding thu fact that Miles did all in his power to embarrass the usefulness of the caval ry battalion , sent nearly a thousand miles to co-operaiu with him against these In dians , The campaign as u wholowas a failure , the Indians returning to their reserva tion as soon as winter weather set in. I make this statement in simple justice to a bravu and honorable ollleur who in thu huulablu ambition of a soldier's lifu seuks and secures a promotion that excites - cites the envy of no braver , but less for- tnnatu Individuals , JIJSTICK. On a waecr of 85 at Scotland , a team of jinnies welnhliif , ' a tillle ever 700 poundsearh , diow lo.nl ofl.ooo pounds up a sleep hill. Ti'.ewnion weighed w)0 pounds , making n total oti.bOO pounds. T n i a .SOUTIIKIIS IlKMKIIV IS WAIW.ls.TCl > SOT TO CONTAIN A FlNfH.K r.uirici.i : oi1 MIIIICUKV Oil ANV INJl'ltlOl'.S MiNKIl.U , bt'llSTANCK , IiUTISl'L'HUI.V VHfl. UTA 111.15. It Will Onro all DiKcascH Causcil ly DcrniiKcmcnt urtbu I/Ivor , Klilnuy nml Stomnoli. If you fed did I , iliowby , dutillliutcd linvo fro iiuunl licuilnc'hu , inmitli titsluo Inidly , puor up- luitltc mid unih'iiu rtuilut , jou mo biitTeiiiiK liimi torilil ] liver , or-'Mllou'iiiess. " nnd mnhlnj ; ilium n jon MI hpcoillly ami pcriiinnimtly Ua S1.MMO.X.S MVHU linol/LATUll. / At any tiinu you fuel your t.jt-lcm HC ( U C'letliislnir , Innliljle uhitliiK' vItli - full \lolMit purxlii'-r ' , or tlmulitlng : llh- out lntu\lcntlnir inUo Simmons Liver Regulator HV J , II.olllu t\i Co. , I'hilnaolphia , 1'u. THAT WATER WORKS BILL What the Oity Officials nnd Oonncilmcn Say About the Matter. THE COMPANY'S EXPLANATION. 1'iistolllcc Fltfui-os The Mystery Stilvoil A Gi-niiKt'i1 HOWH ! Out ilic UIIH ItnlUvny Noton ( ii'iicral I ideal \IMVS. Tlio Water Works Hill. The $ 7ODD water works item which wai vetoed in tint uppropritition ordinance by Mn or Itnyil has croalod iniito a sensation in municipal circles. A reporter for tlio HKI : obtained a series of .short intorviuws about the inalte.r , yoti'nluy , with these who WITH supposed to know something about thi ! euo. Mayor Boyd was lirst iipprouelted. lie. said the bill for $7 , ( BD.'J : ! was tin old one , and had bcun rojeoto.il by the uoimull of last year. "Tim first limit that I noticed thu item , " he said , "was when I was lookiuyovor flu ; appropriation ordiiiiincn preparatory to bi iiinj ; it. t asko dMr. Long tibout it , and ho said that lit ) had novel' approved it , nor had ho audited it. 1 called upon ( 'My Altornoy Connell to give mi' his written opinion nhotit thu bill , which ho did. It was submitted last night * and you am doubtless familiar with all it.s points. Yes , I have a very strong ide.u how the bill Was engineered through , but I don't c.iro to express my suspicions in point. " City Engineer llosowater , when iiskuil about the subject , ' .aid : "This $7,000 item was probably allowed to pass through unwittingly. It would bo a very nasy thing to do , on account of thul.'i < c way inhich tlio linancu committco maku Ihoir reports. Tlie custom is for the committee to notu lhi > action takun , on separate slips of paper * , which wcni attached to the bill by pins. In this way any pur.son can uasily att.ich a bill lo ih'u 'aiiproval paper , ' without the council knowing smithing about it. " Air. loie- ! watcr said ho had examined this original appropriation , and the $7,000 item ap peared iintoni * the vor.y lirst. of Ihu list. Ifow it eouliV have e.seapid attention was a mystery to him. " 1 examined the .signatures ot Ootineilmim hoodcr , ( ! ood- rich and Kuray , and they worn cuitainly gunuino , " he said in conclusion. ( 'My Attorney ronnoll'.s expression throw no light upon the subject. Oouu- oilnmii feeder , wliun asked about thu matter , .said that hu did not remember signing tlio report allowing Ihu item. Ho had examined the hill ol the water works coinmitloo when it was presented betoro , and it was his opinion at tholimu that the account ought not to be allowed. Councilman Goodrich , also a member ot the liniuico committee , declared that lie did not know how the item slipped through. " 1 certainly did not append my bignatiiro to that report wittingly , " hu said. The position of the watcrworlw com pany on the matter is outlined in Ihu following letter from Secretary Dumont : Editor of the Pii-.r : Tn your i = sue of yostordav extended mention is miido of the allowance by the city council to this company of an amount duo for ex penditures made in changing our main jiipos and hydrants in onsen whcro the grades of streets or the curb line have been changed. It also contained this opinion ot the city attorney in regard to thu legality of our claim. "As thu articles referred to tire calculated to uroato the impicssion in the mind of the public that we have , through connivance with somn public ollicor or olliccrs , .secured thu allowance lowanco of this bill Hurroptitioiisly , and further that it is an nnjnst bil , wo desire to say that wo are wholly ig norant of the manner in which it passed the citv council , and supposed that the proceedings wore regular until the auditor called our attention , when wo called for a warrant , to the fact that the bill had not been audited by him , and thill thcro wuro no items on file in his ollicu for a part of the bill. December 15 , 1881 , wo presented a bill for the amount then due us , which was if ( ! , ( ! $ ) . 10. This bill was referred to the committee , and has never boon reported back to thu coun cil for action , consequently has not been acted upon and rejected , as st.iledin ono of thu morning pa | > or.s. List : month wo determined to .send in a bill for the ac count , hoping that it would receive duo attention , and believing that the original bill was on lilu , wo commenced the same December 15. 1831 ; balance rendered , $ flif.4 ! ! ! ) < ! , and then added the items of ex penditures made in 1835 , making a total of S7 , 181U3 This was the bill that was passed upon and allowed by thu council. When the auditor informed us that the original bill was not on Ilio , wo immediately madu a duplicate and tiled it with him. The amount is for actual expenditures made by us and the whole- cost has been charg ed to Ihu city at just what it cost us in cash for labor and material , and wo have curried thn city up to the present time without charging any interest. Hofer- ring to the opinion of the city attorney we ilosiro to say that wo have the opinion of onu of thu leading attorneys of the west , onu who stands at the head of the bar in this city , that the city is clearly li able for all damages sustained by ns by reason of changes of grade and curb lines. It Hoems .remarkable to us that the cify attorney in the face of the fact that the liability of the city for damages caused by changing of grades , iio. , to property nolders is universally admitted , should express an opinion that the city is not liable to u.s whtu-u grades have been repeatedly changed as they have been for instance on I'urnnm street , in which ciisu we have twicu had to lower our main between Fifteenth and Twen tieth , and oven take it entirely out be tween Twentieth and Twunty-Seeond streets , and relay it after the deep fill on that street had noun made. Consider able of the bill is for changing hydrants. which was done by special direction of the city council on streets , where curb line wan changed from six teen to twenty feet from thu property lino. In these cases the hydrants would have remained in the sidewalk and would have been a constant source of danger to putlu.slriuns if not re moved. As far us thin bill will bring a wedge to allow of the entry of other claims by other companies is concerned we don't see that that has any bearing on the justice of our claim and look upon thu city attorney's opinion in that re.spuul as unimportant.vo de.iiro to say , however , that wo know of no other claims which will be presented and will state that the suggestion of the city attorney is the lirst intimation that we have over had that such claims were pos sible. The city council knew that this work was being donu and much of it was specially ordered by them , but never in timated that it desired the work done under inspection. Wo would litivo had no objection , in fact would have pre ferred to have the city represented while the work was uoing on and tin account kept by them It' they had so desired. In conclusion we desire to say that wo are confident that the city is liable , and that we can collect the bill In the courts with interest and costs. Itut wo dcbircil a settlement without suit , tooling that it was to our interest , as well at * the city's , to avoid litigation. Wo are willing to arbitrate thu inaUur if the city so dc.sirus but unless the bill b cither paid or 6 tops taken by the cltyj atpnco , , toward an ar bitration , wo shall bring suit , Our bill was i/rbpo'rly / reported by the commitleo whellwi' ' intentionally or not , and every councilman who votwl for its allowance did his duty , and tiino'will conllrin this opinion cither by decision of arbitration or of "thf courts. And when the city attorney expressed his opinion that the city wisnot , liable for $1 of thu bill , hu certainly had not read ordinance 123 entitled , "An Virdinnneo to authorize and procure thu construction and main- tananco of water iworks in the city of Omaha , " an o.vlraoljfrom which reads as follows : "If tlio locality of hydrants shall tie ordered bllatigcd after ( hey have been set under ( ho'direction of lliecity council said cluingu of location shall hu at the expense of tlio city. " Cirv W.\riu : WOUKS Co. The BlyHicry Solved. The public cannot fail to remember the circumstances of the Hagcn mystery which have timuayd again been detailed in the papers of' this state. How In March,1331James Hugen , a tailor of Liu- coin , came to this city and suddenly dis appeared supposed to have been innr- dered or to have committed suicide. How ; i few months subsequently in Juno , 1831 , thu body of a lloatur was taken from thu Missouri river at tlds point , and buried after a coroner's inquest in Ihu potter'.s ticld. and how in January , 18S5 , the futher-in-law of llagen , Mr. John 11. Morrison , of Lincoln , camu to this city to investigate the circumstances of tliu death of the lloater , and how ho was bullied in the attempt , and was compelled to return to his homo without tint solution of the mystery. All this is doubtless still roniuniboroil 'and need not be. repealed here. The whole question of the death of llagen and his identity with thu floater has been involved in a mystery which until yesterday could not bu cleared np. There wero'threo keys found on the person of the floater taken from thu Mis souri river , which M. O. Maul , at that time coroner , has carefully preserved. A few days ago bu was requested by Mr. Morrison to send them down to Lincoln , in order to ascertain whether ono of them would lit a small boy's safe , thu key to which Hawaii was accustomed ( o entry in his pocket. Mr. Maul declined to send down the keys for fear that they might bu altered or tampered with in some way , but Thursday hu went down to tin-state ' capital in or'der to maku a personal test as lo whether thu key would really lit thosafo. Thosifoisot rather peculiar pattern , as is also thu key. Upon trying it on the Hafo it was found to lit perfectly , while thu other keys were found to cor respond exactly to thu locks for which it wis supposed thuv weru intended. Thus it was proven almost conclusively that the lloater was the dead body of James 1 lagan who was either murdered or committed suicide . Mr. Maul , in speaking to a reporter of the matter yesterday , said that hu now had no doubt but that the mystery was solved , ami ' that thu body of lfa < TQn had been found in thu body of lite lloater taken from the rher. Ho say.s thatf Mr. Morrison does not care fo much about Ihu S'.CMU insur ance on thu dcaii'lnan'.s life ns ho does to clear up the mystery' ' of his son-in-law's disappearance ! The deposition of Mr. Maul was taken In fho ollicu of Judgu Mason , and will be used should the in surance company ; care lo contest the case further. ' Hallway Notes. J. A. Monroe , .Jirsf assistant , general freight ag.'iit oP thu Union P.icifiu at Kansas City , is in'Ujij'tyty ' , Tliu Union I'jjwfiui management con- tinnu to uvpross thuir satisfaction sit tiu ! progress of all'.iirs at U < > ek Springs. Tliu coal output from Ilioso iniues is increas ing with uvory day , whilu during last week an avor.igc of no better than forty- six car loads per day was niiiintained , sixty-four oar loads were taken out yes terday. "Tliu co.il fatninu" is a.s yut avertod. T. W. lUackbnrn , of thu Union Pacific general pnssongor ilojiarlinunt , went to Lincoln yo.stunlay. ( ionur.il Snpurlnlomlunt Smith , of Ihu Union Pacific. , left on a trip ovur thu road last night. Thu gold mines in thu Pine valluy ( Oregon ) region , which attr.jctod so much attention hist spring , have for some timu remained unheard of. II seems that thu mines of thu region huvu gone tliu way of much Nebraska land and have fallen into thu control of sjioc- nlalor.s , Tho.su men wcru aiming tliu lirsl to enter Ihu region , and bonding their claims without Ihu stroke of a pick went forth to sell on Ihu tiduof tliu first excite ment. Legitimate prospecting is still in progress , but thu iluvulomnunt of tliu Irui ! wualtb of the valley lias been im peded and aetivu measures liuvo boon suspended for thu yuar. A Now Itaulc. It has just boon announced thattheru i.s to bu a now bank in this city. Thu institution will bu called thu "Hank of Omaha , " and will bu located in thu ( li'icomini building on thu corner ofThirtucnth and Jacksonstrout.s. The enterprise is instituted by Mr. A. Ilunry , ot Columbus , Nub. , and Mr. Thomas McCaguo , now of the Commercial - cial National 1 > unk. Mr. Ilunry is u wealthy lumberman who has boon in business in thu Htatu for .soventeun yours anil has met with a fair measuru ot snu- coss. Hu is at present a huavy stouk- holder in thu Commercial National bank of this city. Mr. Tlmina.i MoCagno has lived in Omaha for nineteen years , ami nuuds no introduc tion. Hu has been ongagud in the hank ing business for tlio past llvo years ami stands high in Ills profusion. Hu was in the United btutoc treasury as a teller umlur Hon. A. U. Wyman , when that gentleman was truiiHiircr of thu nation , und iicijnitfed himsulf with grout credit. Thu building whinh the bank will occupy will bu thoroughly overhauled and a new vault will TJU started the coming weuk. An elegant now safu has buon or- lured. The. building has boon leased for 11 vu years , with llii | privilege of livoyuaru longer. Mr. Henry \yill bu jiruMilunt , ami Mr. MuCaguO.oashiur of thu institu tion. It i.s c.vpuciudjthat the IIOIIMJ will begin biiainiisd oi N'o/f.'inlKn' 1st. Noncn TO THU TitAvnrjjN'a Priir.ic Jordan Housu. ( irami Jblanil , Nub. , Cup- tain C. 15. .Jordan , , proprolor. ! First-class in ovury ru.sjieut , iijolnl samplu rooms. . M M A Theatrical Man Talku. Fred McC'loy , Uip vell known mana ger of tliu "In flia Power" company which appears hero to-night , ar rived in thu city vostorday and was busy shaking hands With his Irionds in Oma ha , of whom hu luus many. Mr. McC'loy , it may bu rumoHihe.nil ! , was attacked savagely sumo wcuks ago by thu Dunver News , whloli paper was waging a bitter light upon tlio opera house. . IIu luui instituted a $20,003 libel unit against that journal and lias engaged thu very host legal talunt to represent him. " 1 am pretty conlldont. " ho said lo a seribu yesterday , "that 1 will bu award- d atlcu8t. lOOiK ) ( hiiiinges of conr.su I can hardly expect to gut thu full amount. I think that public opinion in Denver is on my f > Ido. Tlio attack was certainly an uncalled for and cowardly onu , " Mr. McC'loy's company i.s tlio strongest of thu kind ever put upon tlio road , and tlio plcco , "In His Power , " allows Mr , Aldrioh to ( lisyluy to bust ailvantago Ilia talents as nn nctor. He says lh.it ( hey ha\e been nlaying lo crowded houses all through Ihu west. - A Campaign Secret ( liven Awny. Uoche.sler Uni in : In the campaign of 1884 the two candidates for governor in a ' 'pivotal " Western State arranged for iv series of discussions. Hollt men were popular , both of line appearance and were so well mulched in physical town and as orators thai the contest between them promised to be a magnillcenl one. For M'vernl weeks the scales balanced evenly. Hut ono day thu brilliant Itepubtiean candidate camu np ailing. He scorned overcome and spoke hiboredly. The ' next day ho was men less e'lleulivu. Later he was compelled to ask his op ponent for a postponement of certain ap pointments which waa granted. Ueforo the campaign ended hu hud abandoned the tield altogether. Meantime the Democratic candidate continued his canvas * , seeming to grow stronger , eheeriur , and more elVcetivo with each succeeding week. He was elected. One evening in Heeemburwhllu entertaining several gentleman he said : h"I will tell yon ; i campaign secret which gave me thu election. With the open ing of thu campaign 1 began caring for inv Ihur. 1 knew that a disordered or lorn diner menu dullness and po.stiblo sickness. 1 took Homethiiig everv day. When my opponent began tailing I knew his trouble to bu his liver , and felt liku prescribing for him , but feared if I did so hu might beat mel 1 grow stronger as the campaign progressed , often making two speeches u day. Even my voice , lo my surpri.se , did not fail mu'once. All because Warner's safu curu kept me in A 1 trim. " Ex-overnor ( ! Jacobs , of Ken- lucky , also madu a campaign lour under precisely similar circumstances and sn\.s lie kept np under thu exhausting .strain by USD of the same means. Postofllro Thu Omaha postolllce has a largo pay roll of its own. Each month ne-irly $0,000 is paid out to postal clerks making their headquarters hero and thu homo olVice employes. The salaries of the lat ter amount to about $ H,0' > H ) per month. Following is the report of the carriers' work for I he. month of September : Xaniher of eniieis . IS Keifisteied letteis delivered . WM ) Oilliit town letteis ileliveieil . ' -1)0,771 ) Ontot town postal cauls ilellveieil.W.'ifiJ Local letteis deliveicd . -rJ.l 1 1 Loi-al iiiist.d cauls del ! vuicd . iH.IKH XewsjMpei s ilelheicil . 'JV > . tri Lcttcis collected . 1IK.OSI Tust.il i-.nils i ulleeteil . : \ \ > . r , collected . liOH ! riTiKS ! ! l'IIHS ! t I'll TS A Kiiro pine for lillml. MleeiUujr , Itelilnt ; anil llleei.itcd Piles lias been iliseovcieil by Dl. Williams , ( an Indian leineily ) , eulleil Dr. Williams' liulhm Pile Ointment. A Mnile ( HA hiiscuieil the woistelnonip wises of til or : ! 0 jear.s stnnilini ; . No one need sufler live minutes .itlcrappl.vlnv this wondeiful sooth- ItiK medicine. Lotions and instiiimcutsiln mine li.uiu thiin pood. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment alMuhs the humus , iilluy.- , the Intense Itolilni ; , ( paitictdaily at nluht alter nettliiK wiiini In lied ) , art t as a poultice , nlve.-i instant ichef , nml Is piujhiied only foi Piles , itolibn ; of prl\tite nails , and fur untliim ' : else. SKIN mSKASKS CIJUHI ) . Dr. l"ia/.li'i's Mairic Ointment t inns ns by made , Pimples , IJlaek Heads or Uinhs , Hlntrlies and Kiuptions on the face , leaving the skin olcnrand beautiful. Also pines Itch. Salt I'licum , .Sine Nipples , Sere Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulpeis. hiild by diiigaiats , or mailed on receipt of W ) cents. Ill-tailed by Kulm it Co. , and Srlnoclcr & Jiecht. At wholesale by C. fc' . ( loodnian. The Democratic I'ijjlit. There was a perceptible chuoklo gnrg- ho answered the question of a UIJK re porter yesterday , as to what hu thought of the politic-i ! outlook in the M-ite. "I am M'ry well satisfied , " he s'lid , "it the rest are , I think 1 .shall be supported in hie state convention. Th'1 ' lift of the mat ter is that the Hoyd-Miller faction , as you call it , have not been making war upon the opposing crowd ; they on the. contra ry have been making war upon us So lar as the ousting of lleimroil andO'Con- nor from thu state couiinilteu is con cerned. I can say that I do not think it will he donu by the Douglas county dele gates to the. 'convention. Ol course if the delegates from the other counties de sire to take any such action , the Douglas county delegation will not oppo o. " Everybody knows that the " ( iarland Stoves and llanges ' are thu best in thu world. They combine elegant finish , dunihilily and convenience with econo my of fuel in spitu of all competition hold their station far in advance of all others. We take pleasure in calling thu attention of our readers to thuir merits. A Costly Hide. Timothy Driseoll , a mud-bespattered , sorry looking young man was tried in court yesterday on a charge of having damaged ihu hur.io and buggy of Heed Kirltiiiidal iXs Co. It s < ; ems tliat yester day Timothy , who isjhu hostlur working for Ihu firm , look it into his ho.id to go on a grand hurrah , and accordingly ho started elF with Ihu IIOINU and buggy aforesaid. In a very short time hu w'as intoxicated , and then tint fi i began. Ho drove thu her u madly all day long , and wound up by smashing the buggy , Thu hor.s.i , too , was nearly ruined. Alter a lengthy trial , Jiiilgj .Stenlmrg Nisnloncod Driseoll to pay a line of $10 and costs ( double thu amount of Ihu dam age ) besides .suntuncing him to a term of imprisonment in the county jail tor ' 3 days. _ Gun Club Thu flumi-nnnual hunt of the Omaha ( inn club occurs October 27. with shins as follows : Caot. ii T. MillH'Bidu F. S. Purmnluo , I'M Louder , O H. Lane , Goo. E. ICav , ( ieo. S. Smith , C.K.Strassbiirgor P. S. Eustis , J. W. Holmes , Robert Patrick - , rick and H. S. Holllns. Oapt. W. H. S. Hughes' Hido-J. ( W. Petty. J. J. Hardin , II. H. Wnrley , ( J. F. HuiiLir. T. H. ( Jot ter , H. II. Kennedy , Eugenii Finger , Sam C Nash , A. L. Patrick , W. Hedlord. J.T. Kvans. Fred N\o is an odd man , and hisgamu will bu divided between both sides , At the rognlur sumi-moiithly shoot yns- tcrday a'tcrnoon ' , Lane was thu success ful contestant , and won tlio club medal The OreateatIedjealJIdumph of the Agol SYWIPTOWIQ OF A TOPPED UIVER. I.oiii < iriil'polllct JlmTnlHro-tivc , i'ulii In tlio lie- nil , utlli u dull ui'iiBnlidii In tlio bnclc pnrt , 1'iiln utiilor Ilio rhonhlcr- blmle , I'ullnpes ufter miliiL- , with n < ! i - Incllnnllou to urcrllon of lunly urinli H Irrltalillllyciflcuiiorf | I.oiv upliUVilili ufeellnt'of liiivlnL-iiiislcclc-1 ainno iltnr Wtariitrnv , Dlzzliiei , Fliiilorlnir nt tliu Heart. Data lieforo Ilio rrc , lloniliiclin over tlio iliflit rro , Hc llpntaun , ultli UllulilrcniiiK , lllulily colored 1'rluf , nml CONSTIPATION. TUTT'H V1I/I.S aio especially mlnptoil to such casea , ono tlosu rirucu uuuli u. 1 her Iiirrenaetlin A piiellletanci camellia tuxly In 'J'nUa oil l-'lenli. tlnn ll > ly'tim U itoiirUheil.anl liylbi-irTonU Action ou tbo l > lKt tJvoOri ; iiuirri.-iiIarMoolM-ri > produce il. I'rli B Jr.u.1 1 > 1 IIITK V S1..KJ.V. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSfiPAIIILU ) { vuovativ4 Ilia body , limkia li. , ilt.y ) | | , all , ttroiistl'eus the HU.IK , r jialm HIM xttislca ut Iho nystoin with puru ulooil uinl liaril inu 'lu ; tonea Itio nerruus uyBU'iii , Invigorates Ilio brain , and luiiutrti Ilio vigor ot 81. Kold liInm Uu. Ol'I'lt U lUiirruyiit , , WKHTUllN M2WH. Dnkolu. s b.v pmlrlo llrty In sou county foot ui > \ irtls ofi > oooo. Ulshoii Msull , lit Ilio Cntholii' dloppst' of iiis rliusi'ii Vaiiktoti for ; i l Thn rumor stolid of the now S'WKX ' ) Pros- bjti'ilan < Inu cli \\iis Inlil at HUumirk Sun- ilny M llh iiiniiiri.itc | | | t'.Mi'iiinnlcs. A sHvlul | I'liTtloulll Im hclil nl I'liinilraii on tliu l.Mli | o ii | > cltliiiou | tin1 Issiilnt ; of SlO.OttO tuuuls to btillil n in-w si'hu )1 IIDIHC. Sully county , nnnilj IlinuIMIS util. \\\l\\ \ \ \ n | > oiuli\tlon | of ! i , : X ) . linsnovcr h.itl . a li-c-il- li'il s.iloon. u ( uiipi-r nor rrlmliiiil liniuiv Ulll'll. llapiil Cltj hns ulTiTi-il S"VX ( ) for thu tor- iiiluusot tinKlkliuin Valli'j uuil nml i'\- juvts to ui'l It. Tlio town unit sii luuniltii ) ; i-oinitry are Kiuuini ; tiililly. | ( ii'orKU Stlokiii-y , t'Xi'ounly tionsuiiT of Unluii coiinh , has M'ltlod his sliuiliiiio by | u > liiit i-iish lo the amount of S.VOtii.oi , nnd Klvlni ; nulos. niniil > sisMiiod fur * 7,7N.ii. ( : : Thoroiuit\ \ sale lioftnn a I Rnno Muu- lay ninrnlne. Surh i-aitPinos-t tn Invent In Ihotiroiiulj noMU liofoio known. tlo.svlln ou'i s'J.Oi ) , ) . ! ) , ) , ) of ratliMit i-aiiltal to IliMVst iitti'iulcil thu salo. The Drake I'olNhliiKVuiks \ , of Sluuv Falls , IIIH Jn.st ii'ci'iM'il an uiili-r from Tole do , I o. , fui u soldlciH * iiuiniiiiicnt. II fly fi-ot In holftlit mid to rest . : > .IHH ) . It will hu inudu out ol tin * Sioux Kails jiisiir | Kranlto. \Vlion thu luupiisllluu of tlu > NoilhXM'tlciu mllio.ulus ucri'iilcd thu liiislntws men ol Yaukton suhsi-rflioil IOiXW for liuinoiliatu use , iH'iiillin ; the salu of bunds. Thu lull amount of ( ho siib.i < rlption and 3102 inuru has boon imld In. Jfm. l.i\ld Unnili , of SHUT I.ako.Turnor omnit ) , mot with u loarful aorhlonl the uthi-r day , by lw lij ; tinsod and alt'-nvalds ioicd by nurlousnm , Ono hum nlrivd Ilio ahilu- ini'ii , toaiinua fik'htlul hulo , und almost dls- i'inli , > uc'lliii | tliovumaii. . At last uccciunts she was still allvo. hut tn a i-ilticil loinlltlon. Them \\as a lasoolnjj oiintost at the Sjioar- llsh fair. A slicra < stailoil on Iho dead run , and uln'ii ' suiu'sincntv janls u\\av , .losso Diisooll > t.nU'd fur him , throw the noose o\or thostcor'.s lioad and stalled In thu Oii0slto | | diliH'tioli. When the lon | > llulllrnril thostocr nii-cl. nnd .lossu .spiuu fioin bis hui.su iiinl tlod liiui. TinaII soconds. Wyoming. Work on Iho now iMMtoflioo biilldlin ; In Laiamlo is at a standstill , owing to Ihu scar city ot skilled \\oikiiion. Wyoming potdoos mo bolus shipped to riiir.iKo In laifio iniantilleshoio lliov aiu m 1 1st It-ally lannoh'i ! and Used ioi piuhlmtion uasks lot the lima m.nkol. A cduit of aihitration Is iMidoavoilin ; to soltlo the laimmsiMttlo Mill of lEiind , Htead- inan A ; Iliisrus against K. II. I'.iiro > \ : Co. . in- \ol\iiu : - UOJO. The i-anscc is loiMtud on thu S\\OOt\MltOI. Hon Snillh , of I.iramloollondo.nori'd to dlsembuwol his uiiVonunlirhi last \vcok and \\ould ha\o aivompllslii'd thu lilixnly deed had not ihu police dl.suiiiiiMl fhu fjiilmlatoil hiisluiul. lhas jnifyod fur lunacy. Larninlo rnpltnllsN are detormlnrd to do- \olop the I'oal mines in the nelnhboihood of thu town , and supply tliu liomu imukot with i-hoap fnol. Spi-cimt'iis ot tliu coal hroinht , in and tfstod me sniff to uiiuil | thu boslcoul mined li > thu Union I'licilii ! . Thu alioiod U'ah-nu loud \\hii-li was icci-ntly dlscovcicil near Wllsun's .Mills at Iho head o ( l'anoaiiooieok , has boon pioum luronlain noitliL'i- .sih''r nor load. Thu M.IIIIU lasts , fiow- ever , show the prc.sonco in Inrgo < | iianlitics of oitlior ti.i or bNnnitli , and somu olaim both metals. A party of P. it X. W. raihvav oinjlnoers aio lopoitcd in tliu vlelnily o f heinlKlit's iiMich on tlio Xoith I'iallc , si\l > mile- , west of Kmt IVfterman. from which point they had boon out tlui'o weeks. Tumi .Suarlubt's fhoy wlllhiinov two liiii-s , one crossing ( lie iVoith I'lattuauil lolluwlinr up the 8w cvt water by way ol Indupeinlimcu llock anil Tom .Sun's caltlo ranch ton point ulicro it can stiiku ucioss thucnuiitn to Lantlor. 'I'he other will eio.sslho Xoitli I'liittu and follow up Ihu stieam , lca\in ( ? it at thu month of I'oisoii Snider nook , und thence acioss to Lander. The distance fiom Keiilihl's : raneh Is ahout this sumo hy huth i nufcs. 1 II ) miles. ISolh lines will tan the rich oil basins nt' Fiumont coiin- ty.lml iho latter will jiass tlnnugb their heart. Colorado. ( iroeluy has contracted for an uluclilu light plant. Two eattlu thloM's and onohoisothleC were inn in ut D.'iuer last week. The Trinidad oil wull is down r > 0 foot , but no indications of the lubricant huvu jc.l buun Mi nek. Thu value of ( Jolurado'H ealtlu and boises is o\er.r > 0,0ll.030 ) ) , SW.OJJ.OW ) ( , t lliis bulug in homed eattle. Twenly-lwo nuwdneturs haveb'ou ghen poimils to piacticc iipini the Hiitfciim ; puhliu hi tlu'stnto bnaulof medical uxaminor.s. Tin' entire tiact of laud In noithein Col orado , owned by the Union 1'aciito , ahout 00,11 1'Jaei os , has been sold to u s > nillcalu of eattlomon. The I > advllo ! Herald says that thomoiiall- tyiocoids of tliii town lor 18.S5 will show inoru pijojilo luui ) been shot to death than talked fo death. It H roporHl tint Coloiow c.hnked a llfllu boy on a lot'ont trip to ( iloiiwdod Spriniis. ft is said that ho lode np loa raiic.li , uidoiodtliu boy to cook him something to eat , anil on thu boy's refusal choked him. Tim editor of the ( Jothie Silver Itccord , 1111- nmincc.s thu third anniversary of bis paper's exlslencu us follows : " \Vuiilaim no special cicdit. " hu says , "lor kceplinr tliu Kocord nil vii for tin wi years.Vu huvu lived on wind piidilin , ( iopiwr erotic simp , Gothic hennery and the promise ot hummer subscribers lor thu past threu jear.s , and \vi > havu no Idea of being starved out for next century. " A mountain po-'t sings : "This IH thuseii- snn at Sallda when tlio spent day klssL'it nluht , and wilhnne parting glow of passion , dle.s In gold and ml ; the clouds , minilushod , clinic 'round the day's dec.llno ; shallows creep ; gold turns to gruv ; u sharp dividing Him parts caitli and heaven ; adown thu western liulglit Iho calm , cold dark kisses thu day to sleep nnd thn wistful uyu looks , out across the night , " Moutaim. Thu Northern 1'nclfle still Ims : tr,000,00 ( ) neres of laud to sell. roinpofont Judges estimate fhu vnluu of Montana beef , mutton ami wool for IbbS tit . " > ,000,0j. ( ) Thu value of thu mining and stock products of Monlanu will amount tiiia year to about ' Mlles Clly has four mteslan wells , ( lie lust of which struck walur on the 1st lust , , itnil a llflh Is Hpouting nt Koit Keogh , but two miles it way. Last weulc seventeen Ciow Indians having ahmil ( ilshty IIDISCS , siliipcued to huvu been stolen , In their possession , weiu captured by tumps near.liiiietion , below KilllugH. Thu oulpnt for the Drum Liimmon nilno for the inontli ol September reaohod thu hand- simuisiim -JIIHI.OIJU , nnd If is estimated that the output lor Ihu > ear 1US5 will inn over u million ol dollars. yi count Stephen dn ltom. < < was roroutly ord , lined a do.ic.ou by liishop Uiondellnt tliu lleleimealhfdial. llo isudoscoinlaiit of u\- piorildcnt Mi JIahon ol I'iniieu. lie lias been u missionary among .Montana Indians fur tlueocais past. f'fiusters. Thu now water work's alHau Diego will eost SMW.IXX ) . Kiancls Nichols , aged tJ yoara , eommltteil suicide In Calliornla last week. Los AliL'cliv ; hotels aru dlscli'iiglug ' their Chinesu help and substituting white putsons , The banks icnrt ] ) the ie"idi > t in bait Lake Cilv , Im tliii week ending Ocluhiir 7th , Inclu- su.i , of s7.sp . : ir In bullion , and 817.W ) In ere ; u total ol SIOVIWT. Waslion county , Nevada , hsW a emioslly In the tjuKfiii ot I'alrluk Keating , who iippcarcil ' ; . t'oiu thu boaid < d eiiiiali/ation and asked to have \ahtutiu.iol hi-i iiloiuily fainLiI Horn $ sr > to f 7IJ. ! The thlitvthlid nittnian well Im'i just been billed nt Han Jin inlii , San Diego county , nud It Is a gusher. Though only " 17 fi et deep U Hews one luunlr''d miner's Inchw of water , nnd will Irrigate 1.0 JJ uor < ri. Mis. ( ic.oi'jo II , idles , nged f7 ! , was acci dentally kit od neat Option last week. Nhu was on u wav'on , intending lo coum to town , in company with her M > H , U'altir lladli , mill his wllu , who was holding a nvcHimiilhx babe on hi'i' nuns' \\he.i thi' animaln tool. flight a i't i i i n" r , inhiii' ; into a In-Id uit'i ' nu inmiiti-iiii\he \ ! impi'fiis Mii. II nlle\ , being iMsi'.v ' I.M-J , t , nwiua to hi'i aiUanced ICIC wits thiin\n nut if flu M hide t" 'In ' gionml , oni'of the wlit tls iiinninx o\ci In r head and imihliln' ' II in iniiii-.t liiuliil nin- ncr , so IIH t'i pioduiv | lm In .tritnniiiiisih.iUi . of tliuc iciabl.litlm. . The nlliuoit'ii - p unta rif thu H'lilclu inlraenloiiily nts ! ! I "It hns become so common lo be ln nn nrtlelu , In mi iilojjint ; , inlerostlnx st.vlu , "Thc.n rim it into somu ndveiiUeinenl , that we uMilil all snob , "Anil siiiiplv call Htti'iition to the merits of Hop Ulttct-s in us phiin , IioMcsl t rins us liosijiblc , " I'o Induce ) > oo | > lo "To ui\i tlioin oiiu ( rial , wldeh so l rm os tlicliiiltiu ( hut tlie.v will nu\ur "Tins Hi MHIV so InvdtiiMy noitccil In nil ttio pniii' , ItcllHloiiM nml Hcctilnr. N "IIu\inir n IIIIKC KtiliMiiiil I till ellior mcillclnei. "rilnMiU MII ili'it.iliur ( lie vli hies of tlio ll | pliint , anil the pi-niiU'tors | or Hop Illttcnhilxii ( liiuvn meat sluoniliu s i\tul ulilllty. ' IniiiitiponntliM'f \ miiiieliui wiiixoltIiKH nrcso pnlpiil'le im > n > i > one's 1)1(1 HIiiDlu ? 'Not "Shu linjireroil nml sulVoroil alonj ; . pin- iiiK uwuy nil tbu Hunt for yours. " "Thu ilootoi.s doing her no ijooil ; " "And ut last wus cured bthis Hop Hltfui-.s the imporsMiy sit ninc.li abdiil. ' "Imloeil ! lniloeilVl ! "Mow thankful wo should bu for tlmt medicine. " - A Hmujhfor'M Misery. "Kluven veurs our dnnjflitci-AnlTorod on u bed of misery. "From u complication of kidney , liver , ihonmallo troiiblo und nervous debility , "Under tliu euro of ihu l > e < t idiyslclni's. "Who tf.ivu bur dlst-asu various names , "Hut no relief. "Ami now shu Is restored lo us In good health by us simple u reuieily : is Hop "it- tors that wo had .shunned foryourslioloro nsiny il. " Tin : PAHISTJ. : : tlic Hwliiillcrltt irwhcn > ou cull lor Hop llttiM" ! > . ftfo rhiKlcriil' Hopsoii Hie1illu lulicli Hie ill luuulsiHil any oilier stull culled r. \Vuuier'n I ) ( Iciiiinn Hop llltlciMdiivllli otliei "llnp" Mime. toliifto II iim ! slum Unit iliiiiwl" ) as . .vonotilil u viper , nml If IIP Ims tukiw juiir imtm > > lor the pluir millet him tnr iho liainl am1 ftie him for Ilioilamiiircn for the sw nulli' amivu will tmtriuil jou iniemllv lor Ilio coiiMcllon. JJJi. JfAJit'ti Astiima Cure. This Imnhuiblc spoclllo roadtly nnd poriim- nently CIIKII nil Ulnils of Attlimn. Tim must nlHthmtii nml Idiitfliinillmreu'-i'i > li < M prompt ly to Us uomleri'iil cinlnw1 propcrllt'i , U is Known tliruiiirliuut the \\oild 101Us utirlvnloil clllcacy. .1. 1..T M.DWr.T.li.cllvuf I.lnooln.Xi li. . wnui , .Ian. - . " > , ISS ) : s-nn o u liut Dr. Hall s A thmit L'IIIL' , lor timru thiin ono > < ! iir , mj \ \ lie has been I'lilliely well , nml not e\en n nymphim or the iliK'M e hns nppenicil. W1M.1A.M IlliNNUrr. Itlchlnml , Iowa , writes- . Nov. ; M , 1SS1 : I have liocn ulllioli-il ulili liny I'm cr and Ahlhnin Hlncu ITi'i. ' 1 fiillnuiMl jour illicctlous nml nm hniM1) ' ' " p" > ' 'lull I never slept linllnr hi my Ille. I inn phut tlmt I am iiiiHintr tlie ninny wlio cmi ppciik MI tnimnhly oC jour icmcilles. A Milunlile ( il imno ( renll'-i ) < iintiilnlnft Hlmiliu inonf ftuni even "tntu In Ihu I S. , I'miniln mirl ( jiL'nt Ilrltnhi , will Ito innlkil upon application. Any ilniKKist not hnvlntr II In Mock i111 pro- cm o it. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED VtlTH THE firoOHArHY OP THU my WILL etc or CXAMININC. THIH MAP THAT THI ? P SfeB * 1 W51 GHIDAGO.nOBK ISLAHD & PACIFIC DAILWAV Ilr rrnon ofllflcpntrnl | iniltloii nntltn ) n nUtlon tn nil prlnolpnl llnc'i i''J'i nn I Weft , at Initial and In-- iiitunl | xnU4 i < oii liliilo Dm iiH t ? } ( > itnnt titlif- rnntlnoiitnl linlt In tlmt rvctrm nr Oirotttrli Irniippor * lAtlou wlilrli luvliiM inl rmllllnlm tiavvl mid Irulllo liclunrn rlllc nt tlio Mlnntlu i nil PaPlllf C'cmfctn 1C In nl-ci lliDf.ivurlto nml licut ii.nli. lo > ml fnini point ! I BI. J4m 111011 * ntnl S4 > nthenii | , nnd ( un ipo | iulnt * Wail NurllnvrMil mill Ruulhofiil. The Great Rock Island Route Ounnvntffn In pilimm tint pfn s of prmon > l noni- lllv uirouli'il by n M > IM , tlirnoii hly bDlliihtt l ruatl- l l , flilnntli ttnrt.4 of mill llttionj hft't't mil. klihutlill- tIall'lMilltriilvi.rl3 nnd InlilKfn inlllninturk OM ncnr liiTrrLllun n < Imnnti i-UIII 11111 innkf , It , Uio mlflT nppllxncoi or pili nt IniITi iv.plnlfm IKK nml nh lirnkfg. itiul tlmt uiticihic ilUi'lplltittrlililiKiiTbin * tlif * prac- tlenl oporAllou ' r all IIH tiiilui oilier i.p.i lAllltn pC tlil niuir nio 'JitiiLfi'iN nt nil rmmndinir pnliita In Union liiMioiM. nml tliu un-nrin | ( l cumruiti nud luxuries uf ItH rfusviitffi' i : < ) iilpicnt. The Put 1'iproM TiBliin liflwofii CIiio | uril IVorln.Ooillic'll liluin , K'jfmiH ( 'llj. l.-i\tnm' . . | id mill Att'hfilolll.l roilp'mi'd ttt uill triilllllt.'il , rtllflf lltl- hoUl4-rel ( l > ny ( .SinLliM ) Mntrnlmrnt riiMiimn I'jilncu H > wp ti < nr Iliu Inlc-r iln.len , nml > niiiptnoiu Dlnlnit Hurt In nhlrliHilxiinltly I'oollivl lurnlii nin Ii Iflllclr citiTl Uotwt'FilUlllrnir.iniul Knn niiCy | | AMI ) All'llUoU 10 aliio inn Ilia CVIoUmluil Ufdlnlnv ilialr t'm . The Famous Albert Lon Route { tlin illrt-ct aiul fnvmltn | | nu hrtworn Clilonitonnil lliinrninlliiinlHt. | ranl.nheru i onticolloin aru inadii Inl/iiliin / l poMfiirnll polhln In Ilio TfiiKorlM ml llrlll li riovliirnn. Ovui IliN ii.iilu Kuit KipltM Tralni nre mil to thn wnlitrlnir plHim , hiiinnipiro - forti , iilctnii'tfjuo liinulltlm , Hinl liuiillnu ami ll.hlnu HrnnnrUnr I wnml iUnnrrntn II ! aim Ilin numC . Mintilnniuln In me i u U v. l.ca . t | I IJ > ami uuiturul Ian In nt Inlrrlur InlioU , , Ktlll anulli r DIIICOT LINK , rla Kcnorn nd K n- knlicr , ) ui < ln'on fipi'iinl htlwrni I Im Innnll , Illill'in. RIKilln nn. I.iifi.vrltP.iin.t . I'niinHI llluT , KnniialMr , UliiiirapnlUiinilKt I'niil iiiiilliipriiiitillniiiKilntii. | | far ilrtnlhd Inrnriiiallon ma Map * M > I | ( .ulitrrn. elititlnalilo , H vrll * i Ili'ltrti , lit nil MlnclpM 1 1cUft Onlri'H In tliu Ulill a titutui and Cnnudai vi lir iul. R. R. CADLE , C. BT. JOHN , I'rem'l * Oun'l H'n'r , ( It n'l Tkt it I'OM. AB % Oinalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tlio only torn ! to titkn for DCS Molnos. Mnr- clnillUni'M.Cinlar llupidHIliitiin , UJMo , I'lilcuwo. Milwimlii u nml all u'jjui" c.ist To Ilic penplu oc No'l'ru-Ua ' , ( virmiilo , Wyomln.tt. I'lnli , lilnho , N'-.Tiuii. OICKOIIVnshliiKtoii nml Ciilirnriilii It ollciispiipur or iidviiuliiKCM nut ) > < iM < IIlu ) l > > any oilier line. Amoiut a low oT the iiiiinoroim polntu of suiiv rlorlly i iijnjtul l y Ilic. pinionx ot this iiitul bo lui'iiti lliinihn HinM'hlciivo. mo IIH tno Iriilinu ilny dl HAV roArili.s ; uhlcli me Iho Illicit tlmt hiiiniin tirt anil Invennlty um ciealu ItHl'AI/- ACi ; SI.iiriMi : ; I'AKri , which inu models of emiiloil nm ! ilpiriuuo H I'AIU.OH DRAWING IHKIM I'Alt.s , iiiiKiiipinHMl hy HIIV , ami lt > lilu- ly ccluhrattul I'AI.TIAI. . DlNINO ( 'AU.S. iho uqunlol uhlch caimtil Ixi fuiinil ul > o h < neAt At C'o.mcfl IIIuirK the HiihiH tit ihu t'lilmi I'licl , Holly cimiiect In Union Deiinl vllh llio-eol the ( 'lilfiiti iV Ndriliue.-nein Hy. In ChlciiKO HKJ linliix nl thi linn innko tlo1toimccUnu with llii.ffor nil cnMur.i Imiw. i'tir nctiult.tVilimiimK , liiilliiiinpolN , Cliiclu. mm Nlnioiru I'lilt * llulfHlo. I'lilflimv. I'oiontci , Motiixoil. Uoilon. Nciv Vuik , I'ldlmJelplmi. ll.il- liiiidii Wiiililiivion mm all points in Uni curl , u U tl e liU > cl iiuQiit Im lltl.clsia the Nnii'lll WI'.si'UKN , " If nm ivi-.li Hi.'i lieM nconiiimoiliitluiiH. Alltft'kot lu'ei't" ' M'M IK leli > flu Huh line. M IH/ltlliTl' . I ! ti. HMIt. lic.i i.il Man-iwer. 'H-n ' Pie C'HICAJl ( ) . w N iiAiir . Aifcnl , 111. " I nrimiii hi . ( Inmlni , NuU. iiuu K