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f TMTS OMAHA DAILY Bttl'V TI f JflSP AY , NOVISMBEB .10. 1835. FATAL CREELY PARTY , Bomo Points Obtained About Private Hoary and Ilia Death. : A HAUNTED HOUSE IN LINCOUN. SCho Missouri Paolflo nnd Its " \Vork The Hlnto IJonrd of Ciinvn noM City lirovltlon nud HUUo rornonnls. ( moM TUB iiEB's MNCoi.N nunr.Ati.1 MlM Dora IJuok , sister of 1'rlvato Ilcnryot Arctic fame , U living In Lin ; coin and nt present Is clerking in a mill- ! nory store on O stroot. A reporter Bought nn interview with her , but oho has long slnco refused to say anything to the newspapers concerning her brother' ; * iif- fairs. Oeor o 11. Bossdllman , the woll- " known grocer , WHS n classmate and com > imnlon of llonry'a In Germany , and his recollections of the dead soldier uro all of n pleasant oharaotor , intermingled " with respect for many ohuruetorinlio.s of Henry's character. Mr. lie sullimin said that It had been the policy of the gcnor.il government , ami particularly of llio war department , to belittle Henry , because at ono time ho had deserted from the service - vice and afterward entered it again un der an assumed name , or rather by his given immo of llonry. liossollman thought bo could not bo blamed very much for his action. When ho was selected to accompany thodrooly expedition it was well known tlr. * he was a deserter , and the fact not having been brought up against llonry then it should have been allowed to rest aflor the cruel death hu BUlVoiTll. Some time filnco it WIH asserted that Miss DUCK would bring suit against the government for milnry duo her brother. but Hho nays that such an idea never had boon entertained by her. She had re quested lion. T. j\l. \ Rlarquett , of this qity , while that gentleman was in Wash ington on buslnujs.to ) invehligato the matter to far as hu could and nnd the niuoiint duo her brother. I'Yum the gov crnmout them was unpaid on salary fl.iiOU , besides other claims from mem bers of the expedition. During this year the ollicials Uhad paid 8OIX ) to William Ilelnis , of Chicago , on Ucnry'H Hillary and $30 on n chum against Lieut. Kings , bury. It will bo remembered that the lieu tenant died only a few days be fore 1'rivato Henry was shot , and the no- count between them WIH supposed to bo n gambling debt. It is said that about the only pastime of tlio men was draw poker , and thu otlieors and men played withoutroforenceto rank. Among llon ry 's puperswero several claims or duo bills of tula character.Mis * lluck tried to bavo her brother removed to Lincoln , but all her en treaties on this head were entirely disregarded and ignored by the United States government. Henry's skeleton is buried in the government cemetery on Staten Island , Now York. It is asserted by Bossolman that the parly found it necessary to kill llonry teoa'iiBO ho was the strongest man in the party , and at the time it waa only allies- fion of a day or two when one man , irro- Bpeotivo of rank , would rule over tlio en feebled survivors. Henry would have occupied thia position , as his physical constitution was far superior to that of any of his companions. A HAU.NTT.D HOUSR. "Thin house fs haunted , " said a perl- natotio gentleman to a reporter as they passed an ordinary two story square dwelling house at the corner of Ninth and F Mreets the other evening. " 1 know it is haunted because J have fre quently been told so , and my own per- Itonal observation loads me to the same belief ; 1 live near here. " "Yon hco that window , " ho said point ing his linger np to the soi-ond titory on the west side of the dwelling. "Well the other niglit fl I was walking homo rather late , 1 aiiw an plainly a * 1 BOO yon now the llgnro of a woman standing in it. The blinds had been thrown ouen , and the moon beams pla.ycd over nor face , upon which an expression of sadness was visible. I knew the house had not been occupied for tome time and I was at a loss to account for the strange allair. The ucsxt day upon coining into thu city I Hindu inquiries and 1 found that cir cumstances commoted with the place rather confirmed what I had seen " " 1 see from your Incredulous looks that yon do not believe what I am tolling you , " said the gentleman an hu gave a nervous twitch to his .shoulders , "but it can all be verified. About a year ago the IIOIIHO was occupied by u traveling man und hid wife. The wife committed suicide - ' cido , and the real cause was never known , although gossips attributed it to Bomcthing which ) do not euro to sneak of. The husband moved away and the ownnr of the house put out a sign. Tor Kent. ' It was EOOII occupied by a family which after a short time moved oat , without giving any particular reasons. The rent hud been paid and it was thought queer that the tenant should wish to leave so precipitately. Ho went , however , without giving any reason. It was rented again. The second time thu occupants wore dissatifiud and they gave OMt nark hints about mysterious noisus. slamming of doors , strange lights , nnd | v / - other evidences of ghostly visitors in thu house at unseemly hours. The people left. A third party moved in and short ly lu < ? y niailo the same complaint about being disturbed at night as the last ten Hilt had. They claimed that tlio fur- nltnro wan found all piled up in tin morning when the family arono , iiml that as noiio of thorn had uouo it , and in there him been no ovideneo of burglar ! oiis entry , they were certain that super natural agencies had boon at work They , lee , moved out. Since then the house IIHH remained unoccupied , und 01 account of the story of its buing tonantet by spooks , no ono can bo induced U rnnt.lt. " "I will bid you good day , young man.1 and tlio believer in ghosts bowed , quick ened.his gait , and left the reporter gaziuj at the IIOURO. Inquiry in other directions corrobor ntod whut thu man had said so far as tin milohlo of tlio woman waft concerned , am the faot that the housu had been tliric occupied , in each Instance but u shor timo. nnd that it watt at prudent nnoecn pled. Ithi thought that the alleged spit Its mnv bo rosolvml Into fiomo sordl inhaled individual who wants to buy th property for ti moro song. T1IK SlIhSlUJHI I'ACII'IC. It is said that Tom Kennard has pui chased from the Missouri Piiollio all th buildings on the property bought by thread road under its condemnation , and pa ) 810,000. or about one-third of the value i the hnlldingH. H Is said that this waa t bo Ids Blwru of the spoils. Ho will mov tlio houses on" , nemo of them being tin olaHs tenements , and put them on u trai of land ho purchased recently , and onjii > the fruita of his disinterested services I the intoroata of hU city of Lincoln 'Hi Missouri IVcillc people are workln tooth nd too naif , and the alacrity wit which they oiMJi'iito goes far towart supporting the HBK'S theory that t o roji waa quite U'lxioun to eoiuii to Llncoli The laborers worked all day Siiiiun i Inylng iron , nnd yestenlay the force vyi doubled. Tnero m omo talk that tl ! road will condemn and tear down tl ' l-'irst ward nchool house , but thU iti m dclinltely sottlud yet. fANVAi * INJ ( TUB > TATK VOTK. The cltsutlou rctiims.from tlio dulorci counties in the ntnto are being .received daily by the secretary of slate. 1'ho state board of canvassers , which consists of thn governor , auditor , secretary , treas urer and attorney general , will not meet until the 8Hd lust. , at which time the sealed returns will bo opened and can- vailed , and the result made known. Tlih jear , for llio f'n.sl time , Secretary Itogqcn pent out postal cards to the clerks of the various counties , and these gentlemen have sent bank a summary of llio vote on state olllcer * . The returns are not nearly all In yet and no dellnito idea cnn bo ontaincd of the total veto on htulo olucor.s. CtTV ITEMS. The supreme court will moot again to-day. Captnln Bllllngsley returned yesterday from a trip to the wuatcm part of the state. The beautiful weather is a great help to the builders. The UlchariU and Kay- nioiul Brothers blocks are about under roof. Wholesale dcalnra report trade through the state us llrst class. The I rial of I'outid , the detective , for the killing of Grillltii , Ijogan in the dis trict court to-day , Thu atato ollieoa at the oapitol building are exceedingly dull for news at this timo. Tito test of the water won : * at the stock yards will bo made again in a day or two. The concert of the Philharmonic , club at the opera house last evening was well attendi-d and greatly enjoyed. The members of the 1'it/gcrald hose loam will meet in a duy or two to raiho the necessary funds lor their trip to Now Orleans next March. HTATK AHItlVAM. T. A. Seovillo. Valparaiso ; . ! . L. Mitch ell , Nebraska City ; F. U. Hhotwi-ll. K. K. Shotwoll , HI i Shotwell , Leah Shotwoll , M. J..Jones. David City , J. W. Cniuer , Hastings ; K. O. Stobbins , Crete ; J.Mor risen , Omaha. IMIjES riljISSM PIIilJS A sure euro for llliuil. Hlcedtni ; , Itching anil UloeratiMl Piles Inn been < ll-.envoied by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian tomcdy ) , ealled Or. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A siinlo box has cured the wurst citron lu r.iacnt' > or ! ! ( ) ) ears standing. No one neeil wilTer live ndnutes inter applying thin womlcrml hooth- Inn medicine. Lntlnus and instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indi.in IMIe Olmmrnt absorbs tlio tumiiis , allays the intense Itching , ( paitluulnrly at nlirht after pcttini : wnna in lu-il ) , acti : as a poultice , nlviM instant relict' , and bpivpttml only I'M 1'ile-i , ituldiK of private parts , ami lor unihin ; ; else. "SKIN msiOASKS OUllUJJ. Dr. l-'razler's iliijjlu Ointment citrus as by mazlf , Plinpli's Hlack lleiula or Grubs , liloidics anil Kruptioiis on tlio face , leaving the hkln clear ami bu.mtiful. Also cures Itch , Salt ithuum , .Sine Nnmles , Sort ) Lips , and Old Olutinate Ulcers. Bold by iliuaBifts , or mulled on receipt of ta ( Hints. Retailed by Knhn & Co. , and Sohroeter & Uccht , \vholesalo by C. R ( J A Jnwlumo ilutllo. A terrible four-round encounter took place early yesterday morning at lliggins' baleen between two pro fessional bporting men , which resulted in one of themboing knocked out. The mon were 15aby JJarnos , tlio renowned Nebraska giant , and Hob Green , who has added to his no toriety by adopting tiio role of an actor , and appearing last week as "Uncle Tom" in that great moial drama. "Undo Tom's Cabin. " The encounter was the result of u dispute as to iiow much dead weight llurnus could lift. " 1 can lift 1,5J ! ) pounds dead weight , " said liarnos. "You can't do it , " replied Green. "No living man oan lift tnat mueu. " 'Do you mean to say I'm a liar ? " said ISarncs , udvanc.ng Irom Ins position against the wall. ' That H what 1 do , " answered ( jrccn , stopping away trom the bar and moving towani his opponent. Au the mim neared each ether liarncs drew liinHoll'up and ileliviuvid tliu lirat blow at Ins opponent by e.xcl.umiug ; "You're another. " ( Jreen returned the lioreo onslaught by yelling , ( jeorge , you'ro no good. " At tuis juncture time was ealled , and the mon were led back to their respect ive positions. The ret'orco iluularod tlio lirat lound a draw. Alter taking the customary time for breathing .spell , Green renewed Ino con flict by siiying : "Georyo , there win > a time when you wore a good man , but you ain't worth a d n now. " "You bet I am , " yelled linrnes. "I can go out right now and lift 1KU pounu.s without Harness. " At HUH botli men loit their corners and closed with each other. The co.uliut was hliarp and short. "yon oun't do it , " exclaimed Greon. ' 'You'ro a liar if you say I can't , " re plied Harnes. After a few more similar throats time waa ealled , the referee deciding that tlio round waa in I'avor of Gruou by M pounds. The third round was similar to the HOC- oud , Green scoring anotnor victory by oii ponnda. The 1'ourtli round was bhort and do- oisivo , Green putting in such telling blows that Barnes was only willing to bet ho could lift DlK ) pounds. As tins was a fall of IhM pounds on the part of ISarnos , the referee declared Green the winner and all three men walked up to the bar and touk a drink. Time of light fifteen mmutw. No arrosta have buon inado. Au. HousKKKKPUita should use JAMICS PYLU'S PKAULINE in their washing and savn time and labor It may bu usud without injury to thu ( 'must fabric As a cleanser it ia unsurpassed. For sale by grocers. A Hoitth O in nil a Churoli. The syndicate town of South Omaha , which within the past year has sprung up about thu Union stock yards , i.s u most progressive community. It has longsinoo been equipped with its provision ' .stores and a half dozen saloons , but has never yet boasted of a church. Yesterday , how ever , a certain good gentleman , Kov. Hrodrlck.boflsti'd that ho will have stand ing in thu town before January 1 a sanu < tuary of the Methodist cnurch. The syn dicate has donated iwo property lots to the projuct nnd lui.s aldod In tlio muiiu- lary subscriptions which Mr. Urodrlck is obtaining from tlio residents of the town. r- r10 10 tu Id if ) to I'D stet oty In 10 tR ig The Great Invention , ll.S id For EASY WA5H8NC , n , IN HAR3 OR SOFT , HOT M COLO WATER. y iri ul Jlartn to VA Jl If'JO or JMffJJS , as tuul jurtlcularl/ adapted to IFnr > CHnwtei , ' " No family. rtcU w foor , should be wltUout U , " ' Solaliy all Urocors , but trieare civile 1ml. 01 tiUona. fKAHLJUe U only by ut I JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK * PICKED DP ABOUT THE CITY , A Mother and Child Terribly Earned bj Blazing Gasoline. UNITED STATES COURT. The Opening ar-sshm The Northwest- oru Ilnlldlup North IVom Omnhn Mr . Hjntfllno'H ritorj aiisuellniiy. Severely IlnrniMl. At No. t.'UO Jackson street is the dye shop ami dwelling of II. Sincorp. Yiwlurday morning whiln cleaning - ing seine garments w't'1 ' ' K'A * ° ' line , Mrs. Sincorn , wlfo of the proprietor , inadvertently sot the cun near thu fctovo , nud without warning tlio Until exploded. The flames sol/od upon the furniture and the olothlng of lira. Sin- ciTe and her daughter Lotta , n girl about sixteen years of ago , who was helping : > t tlio vork. Both thu unforlutmlo women ran screaming from the hoiir.o. Neighbors quickly n-t pundod with av.istjinco nnd mnotliored the Maine * botli upon tliD women and in tlio hoiiho. In thu oxeitomontsomo ono pulled an aliinn box nnd brought the Hro machines to the scene , but their services wore not required. Both MM. Sincere and her daughter wore shockingly burned. Jrs. Lnoke , Osear Holl'man nndV. . C. Snalding answered the call for nirdical help and miniatured the host relief. The laces and hands of both women xvoro blistered and burned and their sutlering WSIH intense. It is not believed that thu injuries of ei ther will provu daogorous. UNITED STATUS COUItT. Opening Day ' ' tl't > November Term Home Criminals. The November term of tlio United States court opened yesterday. Whereas for weeks past tlio federal building above stairs has boon given up to tiio solemn tnnuuej * of the marshal , elerks of court , and other well behaved olllumls , the corridors riders were filled Monday morning with a throng of roystering attorneys , briefs and references in hand and the energy of a long vacation in mental store. The1 morning was devoted to the prosy routine of calling the docket and hearing various minor motions. The jury will bo made up to-day and the term put under lull headway. Tliero are a number of very important criminal eases to come up at this term , reference to a low of which lias already been made in those columns. The several m m tionud are given .some little interest by thu fact that tlio defendants are prisoners in the Douglas county jail. jail.Most important of these is Howard S. Lovojoy , the Niobrar.i land otlice de- laulti'r , whoso irregularities are alleged to liavo coat tlio govi'rnmentsoine fifteen or twenty thousand dollars. Lovejoy is no common culprit ; he is a man ot edu cation and refinement whohu bark of li tu nas been upset , as that of many worthies before him , on the htormy billows of alcohol. Ho is charged with having at one time fallen to n gutter- grovelling depth , but to-day , thanks to almo.it a year's un- prihonmont ho is oxpurgod of drink , and is quite a pleasant gentleman. Ho IMS boon in the jail so long and is such an agreeable man that Joe Miller , the jailor , has in nil i ! a companion of him and given him charge of the book-keeping required in the ailm'miBtration of jail economy. Lovojoy was arraigned before the court during tlio afternoon and General Cowin was assigned as his counsel. George U. Crawford was arrested in tlie city a few weeks ago for pansiug. counterfeit money. Ho will bo weighed in the balances thin term. U. U. Shafer is another qucer-sliover whom Deputy Marshal Allen brought up ychtorday from Lincoln. .1 , C. llnbbard , is a negro , who was ar rested last July charged with stealing the contents of a registered letter sent to the Omaha Medical Institute , in which con cern he was employed. John J. Martin in another gentlemanly dealer in spurious monies and waa ar rested in this city. Silas A. Condron is well remembered as the man who violated his trust by filch ing letters from the mail wagon ho was omployrd to drive between the trains and the pbstollico in this city. The exact amount of the government's losses through Condron 'a peculations has never boon ascertained. Then there is a fellow named Charles Gordon , who was brought from jail at Lincoln yesterday for trial , lie it > a countcrfuitur and was caught last September in Lincoln alter ho had successfully worked Omaha and other towns through the state. ON TO THIS NOUTI1. A New OimilmNorthern 1'rijcct Ituilwuy Notes. A reporter called upon Mr. Bon Gal lagher yesterday and questioned him about the rumored extension of the North western north from Omaha. Mr. Galla gher while in Chicago n day or two since had n talk with General Manager Hewitt of tlio Northwestern about the matter and gained eomo substantial information from him. "Mr. Howltt told mo , " paid Mr. Galla ghnr , "that his road did propose to build a branch from Otmilm northward , bill did not Indlcato to mo thu exact roult that thu line would follow. I fancy from Ids description that the branch will star ) near J'apiilic , thence htrikiiij'tho Panic on the north i and lapping the Sioux City and : Pauiliu nuar Hlair. Yesit . will como in- to Omaha , I suppose , by means of thu Doll linn. Tlio surveyors are already at woi h and the Cntruction ( will bo pushed at rapidly as possible. No , this will not l/i a road to the northwest , nor will It sup ply the need of 0110 which Omaha feels.1 ' How will it utl'eut thu Interest of tin c'ttv ? " "limnginoit will do us very llttli good , but it will bo more of a bitnoflt it Moux Hty. You HCO it will simply be i feeder for tlio Sioux City A : J'auilio branch Wo must have a northwestern road o our own , and that right awav. " Ijiiostionrd about the rcuunt incutiiij of llio tivighi aucntx in Chicago , Mr Gallagher wiiu that undoubted ! ! tno result ot the moetio" wa a victory for western jobbers. "Or count the St. Louis and Chicago mon an buhuming yet , but it will do them m good. J don t think that they will ac complish anything , at least J'or the nux ten jour * or so. I am sure that wo ari ; satislicd with the result. " In this connection it might bo caid Urn tlin general opinion in that the propo m branch of thu North wuntnrn north Iron Omaha will run from Kennard to thi cit ) , and not to I'apilliou.ab indicated b ' . Mr. Gallagher. Tlds is , however , as ye a mutter of surmise. Norr.s ANU viisiN.\i.s. : : lleorzit 1) . Williamson , general agn of the NorthwiiAturn ut Ponvor , 1 in th citv. citv.Messrs. . Ilohlrogn nnd Kuatj. ! of th It. & M , returned Sunday fiom th railway mooting/ Chlciigo. Mr. .tlHU ruurhtM homo liiU morning President Perkins , of the C'ldi'.ig < UurlintJtou & < iuinoy , uccoiuuuuu ! tiy Mr. Onmt-tini. a Detroit ofllclal of the road , pi s- l tlirougli unsttvard bound from a buutU'g ' trip in tin- western part ot the stnto. lite two gentlemen occupied a special train of twocoaohc-s and were equipped for sport , uithdogs and guns. In m < 'ilval * . fivihlun. General Mamgcr Callaway , of the Union Viu'ilio , ri-lwiieu on Saturday night from the cast. Itock Springs $ wl other union Paelfin mines are rapidly regaining thu .Htaudard of their regular out-put. The railways uiptcd the first few car loads of lids year's Nebraska corn last \vcok. Tlio movement will bo well under way by ' "the latter part of the month. _ _ A STttANOU STOUY. Mrs. SplWlno's Drtuuatlu Narrative of Ucr Donipstlo Troubles. Mrs. Kate Spltslne rotnnied yostonlay morning from Holdrogo and Axlol and having located her husliand at Ucnton , a small station ton miles from Lin coln , loft for that place on yesterday afternoon's train to have him arrested Mrs. Spltslno Is a lady who has recent ly gained no little notoriety from her role as principal in a most astonishing domestic drama. Hhoonmo hero about a month ago and da/.ed tlio reporters by the narration of a uiot sensational chapter - tor of ineidi'tits. Little credit wasgivun her story and the details were never printed. ' The persislnnpy of her anarch tor her spoii.su and the consistency of her statements nndor tlio test of numur' oils ri-pitilion , give some weight to her storv rnd might bo read with interest. In brief shost.ites that she married A. Spiliinu , a .SwodoNh Haloou keeper , at Uah'sburg , Illinois , about loui'ioars ago. A child wan uorn to them in the second year of their nurrhigc , and tludr life was of llio happiest cnaractor. Some few months ago Spitslnu met with financial reverses and ciimo to Nebraska to look up a location She nhurtly followed him and the t 'o remained in Axtul and Hojdtvgo for a num ber of days. SpiNino seemed to have cooled in hiS allVctions toward his wife and finally ran away from Axtul to Holdrogo. Ho took their ohlld with him anil was about to cloMa bargain with a certain woman to cell the babul'or § 1,000 , when the wife arrived on the scene. In tlio .several days following during which who was endeavoring to ivseuo her child , Spitslnu treated her most abusively. Once lie felled her with a blow in the chest while they were in the front yard and hovurul mon who ran to her protec tion were driven back bySpitsino , iirnu-d with a itig knife. On another occasion ho choked ncr half to death and loft her body lying on the roadway until persons picked her up. Then at various other times , as she states , ho Uhsnulted her most barbiirously. .Finally .she secured her child and c'atno to Omaha. Now , animated by a spirit of indigna tion and revenge , Siio is working every point to bring SptUiho to justice for his atrocious conduct. Mho hopes by going to Lincoln this afternoon to have him ar rested and brought- summary judg ment. KOBBEI ) ONrTIIK THAIN. Smith , of rcHn ylvaiiln , Malces a Friend ai A ho'sos Jlln Money. Another cxanfplo of human neglect where the subject believes himself to be exercising tlio nif > st tittute forethought is found in tlio cast } of W. It. Smith. Mr. Smith lives in Franklin , Ponn. , and in company with his aged mother Ktarled for Loup Oity , Neb. , purchasing at Franklin , n ticket tlirougli to Grand Island. His journ was xitKfaptoril.y perlormcd as tar as Chicago , and when at that city he took the regular Hook Is land train for Omaha Kumhiy morn ing , lie breathed a , igh of growing re lief that all was so iar so good. He oc cupied a day couch as ho considered tlio comloits of the Pullman too much of a luxury. Ueing an agreeable follow , ho dropped info easy converse with a young man who had casually made his acquaintance. Smith C'onlidiiiglv narrated all his personal af fairs anudisplayed his wallet of § iW ( to his fellow passenger. The pilgrim Irom Franklin awoke yesterday morning as the train was Hearing Council It lull's , after a night of slumber upon the scats , to discover that his pursu and all it contained , as well as the clever young man , wore gone. Smith's motliur nad enough money to pay the faro Irom. hero to Grand Island , and the Union Pacilic promUod to taku slops to prevent the nso of the original tickets. Smith will probably not sloop again in a day coach with so munli money on his person , nor will ho hardl.\ court the intimacy of follow-voyngura in the future. Nervous Debilitated 3Ien , Ton are allowed ufnxirwl . / Ililiiu d < ref | / of the use of Dr. Dvc's Celebrated yoltulo licit with ISIiHitile SiLsjH'ii.sory Aii ) > Iiiiicis : , fur the snceily icliof and winaiient cine of Nervous Debility , loss of Vitality and Man hood , and all Kindred troubles. Also for niiinv otho diM'dso.s. Complete restorutlon to health , vluir and iiumhood. No ilsk Is in- caned , lllastnitcd pauuilii't [ with I'ull Inror- iiiutlon , terms , elf. , mailed neo by Voltaic Bolt Co. .Murslull , ilich. Soorot Society Deputy Consul Yalton , of the Modern OrdiT of Woodmen , is in the city , and will oth'ciato at a mooting of the local branch of the order , to be hold in the 1C. P. hall on Douglas fitreot , between Twelfth and Thirteenth , on noxt. Thurs day. The members of the Ottumwa loilgo Kent over to this lodge a largo "symbolic cake , " which will bodlbsocted and digested at this meeting. Nebraska Lodge haspuronatwl nlegnnt and costly . . paraphernalia . , which was for thu lirbt time lust wouk. V hat powilor will I nso this iviirni woiithor ? Why , I'uxzoni'd Compli'Mon 1'oivili-r lusts lonjjt'P tliiui 11113' other , imd id not ntit'ky. ( , . A Juvenile Stablicr. A young noyro boy named Adonis waa playing fynnjuy evening with the tui'lve vcnr old son ol Woods , the janitor1 at Boyd'.s opera ho.iso . , and wre tliig. | over n corn htalk , Young AilaniH secured the prize and whacked the WoWls'boy over thu heml with it , when tho'lnttcr producing a lon ; knife stabbed Adnms in tlio shoulder , ' The wounded boy wits taken to KulinV drug > tore , when dds.injury , an ugly ami painful wound , w/i-V / , dressed. Notlihi hteins to have bun ; ilimeilli tlio jouu kiiifor , 0 Charity bawls uro said to bo these al 0 infant asylums. The inniiagoni of thest " iiirtiunioitH in Inrgo cities , however , now use Ufd .Stur Cough Cnro which rellovef l siek children and puta tin end to the bawl Typhoid I'ovcr. itn 'JVjihohl fever Hi-i-ms to bo nnnsuallj n provah-nt in the city , and ohlldron shonli is tHjjot'iallv be protoctcil ajjalnst t-old inn .v p\pmuro. Thpro are ol ht CMPUS of thi 4 oniufl initially in thu hospitula of tin and lifty inoro tire loiirni'U to bo , it the priutlu praotio- various phy ii'hohavolKiOii intorrogatud on hu .mat 1C Tuncy if a fanoy billiard islilbi "r t'u i ta ( l.t Oiiiuhaclub Tm-aduy by .Mr. Lou Shaw , of New Voik , Hi LtillhirUict uud uluiupioii CUD uui linger fanoy shot player of : the > vorhl , who has Won making Omaha hi ? Uovl ; ra for the las.t"tlui > ) wouks. ThH \\lll bo the lattuxhiliil ion ylvon by Mr. bhaw this win tor in Omului , : ts ho u > avod on Woilnosday for Chicago und tlio oust ti > till dates thoro. Mr. Shaw says that If McKontm will incut him to night nnd win , hmvlll ho Mr. MoICuniiiv the whole ) ) iiriu. ! The rosy freshness ; uid n velvety soft * iiosfl of tlinolun is invariably by the o who nso l'oK : < oni's Complo.Niun L'owtlcr. Coiidoiiutcil Terra I'Mrinn. The board of ajipralsora for the Holt Line mutn tllud further condemnations in the county court yodlurtUy as lollows : W. J. Konnwlv , flOO. Mt.rgarct H. Hopkins , $100. Swiui ( t. .lohiisou , Anprust Johnson autUmlra of S. S. Caldwvll , $ ; i.0. it. U. Ellison and son , $ ISI > . H. S. Caldwell ( ostato. ) $100. lidwln Sherwood , § 7W.4(1. ! ( Ilony of Urady Whlto. f 1,800. S. G. Johnson and August llenson , n. H. DOUGLASS & SONS' CAl'SI- ( JtJAI UOtlGII DROPS are thoroanltof over forty 3'ear.V oxpuriunco In com- poundiuy cough mixturos. They are the best. _ _ _ Hull DlMiilsscil. The firm of Mcyi-r & Haupko appeared. bt'furu ' County Jndgo MoUnllooh Satnr * diiy oviiiilii ; ; I'.nd instituted a suit in at- taclnncnt against John Holmn , a mill owner in the wosturn part of thu oounty The plulnttll's brought suit on promissory notes not yet due , amountin to ! 00 , An ullidavit charging Uebonilh lUspoihig of hia property with intent to ilcfrind his proditors wtis lili'd in the case , and Koben was subscimontly arrested on tlmuliurgo. Ho settled tip , nowover. n . soon us ho Was taken into eustody , and ye.storday the papers \v 'i'o withdrawn hy Meyer it Idiapku. No further milt ngnhut Hobon will bo unturtained. 'When Ilabr waa alct , vrs Rare lierCutorl * . When BJO was a ChlUl , aliB cried fur L'ajlorl * , When gh Uecaino Ml , she clung to Cofttori * , Wlacu U bad CliUdreu , ih gtrc tbeiu Cajlorli , Dlnhtlicrln. Diphtheria is a terrible disease , requir ing tiio yroatebt medical skill to elloet _ ! ! complete euro. Kvon when its power is broken , it eiings to the patient , with great persistency , and often loaves the system poisoned and prostrated. Just hero Sarsiipavilla does a vast amount of good , expelling impurities from the blood , giving it richness and vitality , while it renovates and strengthens the system. - A Jury Drawn. Judge Stenbcrg struck a jury in the IliggiiiH liquor case yesterday , com posed as follows : John Hosieko , Christ. U'illio , W. T. Gurley , John IJauiuur , T. Sehnako , Samuel Orchard. tis Greatest Medics ! TrimnpU of the Age ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD LIVER. Iionaornp | > cllie. liowolccoitlvc , 1'aln in the brnil , ltli n .lull nunuatloii in llio , ' - ' - ultniililiT- bnck pnrt 1'iiln un--r llio - blodc , Vullncjs nftcr cJtluz , wllhaillc- inclination to cxritionof builr or mind , Irrliubtllly ofleiniicr , I.nir nplrltnvilb afooIineofbnTinsiicclvctcd BOIIIO tliitr , Weariness , Dixzlncss , Vlultcrlnirnt Ilia Heart. Data before tlio eyes , lloadacbe ever tlio riclit rye. IlCBtlcstnensi with fitful drcnui * . Hit ; lily colorud Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TOTT'S 1'ILI.S nro especially adapted to such ctuc ? , ono dnao cirocta sucli a eiancnf > eoi'Sn3oa3"n9llo ' > ThoyInoren etlieAjiietlte , nlcau olie lindy to 'I'nlio on Flcalitliiii tbo tyttfra la tioitrlihvil.ana bylhelriToiiio Action on the l leestiveOrnin .llrsulnf ; Stool ; are . . ! . ' .i. ' . * * * ' " * * * Mllpl TUTT'S EXTRAGT SflRSfiPflRILLA Itenovatos the body , makes hoaltliy Uesli , Etron tnens the wouk. rupalrn the \iait aor \ic system with pure blorxl ami hard miisclo ; cones the nerroiu sr tuin , iuvliiorati-.s the br.iiu , nnd Imparts thu Tlgor of moohuod. $1. HeM hr dnurrUt * . OSfl'lQE ' 14 iJui-raySt. ! , NoxvVork. UNITED STATES TJT. S. DETFOSITOIS. X * . S. W. Cor. Farnam L 12lh Sis. Capital , j100,000 C. W. HAMILTON. V 5JonthA | | II. M. Caldwell. fiV. . Humllton , IJ. F. Btaltta SI.T. Uarlow C. Will UiuullUiii. Gsrliehs & Johnson , BANKERS 516 N. 16th STREET , OMAHA , NEB. Investment Swurltlw , Mortfmso J.onns. Loans nesotlutwl on city iiroju-rty anil l jirovt'4 furiiu. 5 | r cfliit Interest allowed on tlmo deposit. FIRST NATIOHALBlffi U. S. PKPOSITOUY. Omaha , Nebraska. Cnjiltal 6500,000. Surras , . . . . - 100,030. Herman Kouutzo , Prcsidont. John A. Crolghton , Vlco I'reshlont , F. 11. Davis , Cashier. W. II. iliwilre. Ass'c Cashier , a. i. OAiiuinifi. ' Jou HOME MADE CANDIES , J'ru ta Ojulci-e , I.uncli , Cteara , Tolmcco , ICct. CIS iViulU IZlli .Sc. All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of nils of ma * , nnd beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Mnimtnt , MOST PERFECT MADS The Crcnm of Tartar used in DR. PRICE'S OR AM BAIQNa POAVDER is tlio purosfc in tlio world. The crystals are from the fmeafc Grapes , imported direct from the viuoyarda of France. Washington , D. C. , April 23 , 1885. / have analyzed tJto Cream of Tartar wed in. Dr. Prices Uah'nff Peivdcr , and find U of the highest degree of purity. . FETCR COLLIER , Chief C/icmi'st for t.'io United States Department of/jr/cu//wro. / rho following , IToitds cf the Grcnt Univcrsitica nnd Public Food Analysis , find 3)r. Price's the purest and stronrjeot. Five from Ammonia , frco from Limo , free from Alum , and recommend its uno ia every family. Pcnonj doubting UiotrutHfidncs3 of IhU can writonnyot : rioChomlsb nnnicdt 1'ro' . It. OODKV nOUKMUS , M. IX , L. I , . IX. Hpllevao Mijilloxl College , ivof ! jr. DKLTO'M PAINE , Anaiytic.il oiu > m < st , cuicaco , 111. I'rof. JC S. ( ! . 1'ATON , Lito tihcmU Health Department , Chlenso . , 111 , l-rof. J MX Jr. OK.inVAY , Muss. IiwJlhito of Teclmolow , Jo.toiu of. H. A. WUTIUUS , A. M. . JL IX. Unlvcr ltV of IJumito , N f- 'f. A. IL 8 V1HSta } rhcmUt. l rUiwlon. W&s able to buy so many good goods for sot tie money as now , at the low cash sales at ? LOOK AT Silks , Tricots , Homespuns and Boucle Dress . J \r ( .tr * " Goods. > s Such , Bargains in Blankets * and lannels. Our stock of E - * * J a "Pix ff ' { * c5 ! fr"v \ . / * " ! * * * * i T " < sa 1 * v * s ? . . . Ute V cv faiwgs | cA JLo.wU s UJ. L ) JuJ.J. 7 Are particnlarly choice , and bur prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. 441BBOMAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , BAZA STOK.EJ A3STD 3Iuttr in i'H. . iiiiido ovt-r. t'ciithi'r la-il.s clnanril nnd icnovuUiil , carpeta laid. UAUIKKT BI.ic ISO. AU onlom iiroiujitly atUmUeil to. J'rlcc.iieuxouiiblo. osroj .Tx-3 ; istu Kstlmatos I'urnlshuJ on uppllcailon. 1409 anA 1411 Dodgs Strait , - - - OUiHA ; HEBHASIOL