JJ , * * # / V „ TIIB OMAHA DAI&Y BEEJ , THURSDAY , APRIL 1 , 1833. ECAN OPPOSED TO DISCORD , Ho Explains Hia Antagonism to the Par liamentary Aid Association , PARNELL IGNORANT OF FACTS. Its Oricluntor n Disgruntled Diflor- Banlzcr Aiiorncy Webster's Con- ncotlon AVItli tlio Itotitl Case Hiiprcine Cotirt. [ FHOM THE BEE'S LINCOLN nuitKAt'.l Prejiident Kgan , of the Irisli National league , when asked by your correspon dent yesterday for an explanation of the triangular correspondence concerning Hid Parliamentary Aid association , saitl the slory was a short one and ihe facts , lie thought , would bear him out In his fclatemont that Parnell was acting under ti misapprehension of tlio situation when lie endorsed the organisation. "At the Philadelphia convention , " said Mr. Kgan , "was a gentleman named Byrne , from Cincinnati , who , although a com paratively now recruit , was an avowed candidate for president of the League , nnd received a few voles. Out of com pliment to llio clergymen who stood sponsor for him Mr. Byrne was made vice president. About the first llnng ho did was lo endeavor to force the leacuo to denounce Patrick Ford and the Irish World. As it was not the business of the league lo crealo discord among the nationalists , but rather draw together siml solidify the friendsof Ireland against the common enemy , the movement failed. Mr. Byrne then set on foot the orgniiixation of the Parliamentary Aid Association , and as it was thought ho could interest certain wealthy Irishmen In Now York , who had never befoic taken a very prominent part in this movement for Irish independence , ho received sup port. Such men as liugono Kelly em barked in the enterprise , and about the lirst tiling done was to cable Parnell liuaraiiteeing to forward him S100.0UO in side of three months. The total sub- j-criptious lo date are about 507,000 , ami from being an organization , whoso chief slim is Irisli independence , the association lits : become a semi-political concern in which Tammany Hall is a big factor. 1'or these reasons , and others explained in the communication , 1 sent the following let ter to William Elliott on tlio WO. insl. : William Klliott , Columbus , Ohio In ii-ply to your ifipiest for my opinion icgartllng tne Puillamentarv Aitl association , which pro- iiOH'Jj l' ldin ra uiietlntr In vour city , I Iinvo irt ' - . - - - - . _ . . - . _ ullrt . ! - Hesitation in nyiiit ; inivtYIH. . < . . .io PJ-V' Kins nave taken part In the movement with the honest Intonlion of helping Sir. Piunell. the main object ot Its prime movers and nolably the person who Is described as its oililnalor-was to gratify personal spite and Jealousy , and to endeavor , If possible , to dcntioy the peace and harmony which tno Irish National leanue has so sedulously la bored to brim : about among llio Irish race In America , and which It lias in such a large inratuio accomplished. Thank Cod the machinations of tlio In- Illinois have failed. The Irish National League of Anu.'iica embraces in its lanks i\ciyhonostolciiioiit : of Irish nationality In America ; and any man who would attempt toillsinpt it. and especially at the piesent oilsis , should bo branded as a si-eater traitor toliclaud than a Corydou or a Caioy. I'ATUICIC hOAX. When Parnell was appealed to by the editor of Catholic Columbian , not know ing the.se facts ho , of course , endorsed the Association. My telegram of yester day was scut to explain the situation. I am in receipt of a telegram from Colum bus to-day stating that the proposed mooting of the Association last night was a lizy.lo , there being neither men nor money represented. llio conversation with Mr. Egan gradu ally drifted to a discussion of the situa tion in Ireland , during which lie said that every lover of liberty was now anx iously awaiting the introduction of Glad stone's home nile bill on the 8th of April. Ifc T'JuX ! ! "mor8 concerning tlio scope of tlio bUlwiSre-d < MJA > iJ sjut out by Gladstone - stone himself for tin ! ptw so of feeling the public pulse and seeing \\lisL trimming was necessary , llio leaders of the Irish National movement are in favor of enforcing tlio landlords to sell their lands ut a fair valuation , the govern ment to become tlio purchaser , paying for the lands in bonds , and selling to the lonants on long time installments. Chamberlain and other English radicals are in favor of confiscating tlio land lords' rights entirely. Their litlo is certainly shady enough , but as it dates bade to the Cromwollian period , an at tempt to overthrow it would cause a great deal of trouble , and liberal minded Irishmen prefer the moro business - ness like plan of buying at u fair valua tion. WEBSTER'S nr.rMJNni.so CLAIM. % Tlio testimony recently taKen before Ilcforeo Mimger concerning the claim of J 11. Webster against Lancaster county for $1-1,755 for refunding the Midland Pacific bonds , will make very entertain- inir reading to those interested in the county's finances. Mr. Webslor's propo sition lo refund the bonds was made in 1883. As early as 1870-80 Mr. ,1. 11. Me- Clay , then a member of the county board , agitatctl the matter , and with Mr. Ames , then county attorney , wont so fat- as to consider a plan for taking up the old 1wv' ' i ami floating now ones at a lower rate ot interest. Mr. Mi-Clay says that ho knew then that the bonds were 1 optional , and so told the board. Threu month's prior lo Mr. Wobstor's proposi tion Mr , McClay and Mr. Keller exam ined the county records together and found thattho proposition for tin : voting of the original bonds provided that they should bo issued redeemable at the county's option. The evidoiico furllior shows Unit Mr. Holler ami Mr. Wellor , before Webster bad madu bis suggestion to refund , wont to llio slate auditor's ol- Jlco and found there recorded txvo series of Tjoutts propoiod to bo refunded , amounting to $107,000 , and said copies showed upon their face that the bonds were reiioomablo at the pleasure of the county , It is in evidence that lu order to induce certain parties to address loiters to the county board recommend ing that he bo employed to refund those bunds , Webster represented to such par ties Hi-it the houds were payable absolutely at distant dates , and that no provision was matin for the redemption before ma turity. When asked by one of the mem- burs of tlio bonrd how he would call in these bonds Webster saitl that was "his cherry , " and if ho told them they would not employ nlm The fact was also brought out that Mr , Webster is , and has been for several months past , retained as the attorney for the bond holders who are prosecuting a suit ugalnsl the county for tlio coupons detached from a portion of the $100.000 issue of Midland Pacific bonds. This loads lo llio conclusion Dial ho was playing a double part when posing as a disinterested and public spirited citizen appealing lo the community to pay the bonds , tlio valldit } of which tno commissioners have chosun to question. Mr. Webster had served notice by mail ou supposed lurents , anil in a ftnv instances perhaps by delivery tn holders of outstanding bonds in person , of the call for redemption , and In at least ouo instance Biiit has been brought foi jntorost earned subsequent to Ibo cnll , / ; find the county defeated on the ground .llttit plttfuUttb did not have good notice t > l Vraciill. Thus it is plain Hint Mr. Web tter did'not succeed in notifying all the bodholdcrs , or at least those \vhqm tic attempted to notify , to present tholv lionds for redemption. And yet in tlio Jiico of tueso facts he insists upon u writ of mandamus to compel the commis sioners to audit liis claim of $14,753. SUI'KKMF. COIWT DKCIiIOSS. The following dorisious were handed down by the supreme court justices yes- tcrday ; Hooper vs Browningerror ; from Jeffer son county , afllrmcdopinlon ; by Cobb , J. .Skinner vs Matron ; error from Saline county ; reversed ; opinion by Cobb , J. Stale ex rcl Wagner YsMclJowrll ; mandamus ; writ awarded : opinion by Maxwell , Cli. J. Hanson vs IJerthclson ; nppral from Uotlgc county ; reversed and action dis missed ; opinion by Maxwell. Ch. J. State ex rel Dobson vs Meeker ; writ awarded ; opinion bv Uccsc , J. AitiiKarBD run riiutnv : T William IJarr , a wealthy resident of this city , was arrested vesterday after noon for perjury in connection with the trial .of Tom Carr for violating the excise law IJarr was ono of tlio jurors and swore under a severe examination thai ho had nol talked with anyone about llio case or expressed or formed an opinion on it. When the case was given lo the jury IJarr was the only one ol the Iwolvo In favor of conviction and he forced his opinion with such vigor as to force a disagreement. It is alleged that in the jury room ho njffirtcu that he know positively of Carr's gniH before the trial ami would never consent to an acquittal. Tom Carr him self now stops forward und says ho talketl llio matter over with IJarr bcforo the lat ter qualified as a juryman , and Harr gave him to understand tnat ho did not think there was anything in the charge. The obstinate stand made by IJarr for a con viction in the face of these facts has led Carr's counsel to prosecute him for per- j ry. CAl'ITAL limiVITIKS. The annual mceling of llio Nebraska State Teachers association is now In full blast , about ! 100 educators being in at tendance. The exercises yesterday morn ing consisted of o.ssavs and address by \V. II Skinner of lavid City , G. II. Wood ward of North Bend , C. F. Chamber lain of Hiimboldt. W. H. Snodgrass of Osceola , Miss M. J. Urn-rows of Norfolk , and Miss Corey of St. Paul. In the after noon Kov. W. 1 ; . Kingsland of Hustings , S. A. Smith of Tckamah , G. K. Howard of Lincoln , W. C. Picking of Hou Cloud anil M. .1. btowart of Kearney addressed tin ; meeting. Last evening Prof. Fits- Patrick of Loavemvorlh delivered an able leeluro on "Punishment in Its Kola- tiou to the Development of Individual Responsibility. " At a meeting of citizens hold at the postollico yesterday afternoon to devise means for beautifying Government square , .a resolution was passed asking Congressman Weaver to secure an appro priation for that purpose. Authority was also given Mayor Uurr and 12. B. Coons to secure proper material for ballasting the walks , and Mr. Wilkins was instructed | P niiiku arrunaemuuts for the phmtiiir of trees , elc. Four strangers going west on Ihc 1J. & VI. road yeslerdey were collared by llio lick pockets as the train was leaving the lapot hero ami relieved of $510 in cash tnd cheeks. No arrests wore made , as the thieves got away before the losers squealed. Now Arrival. Two car loads of the celebrated "llennoy" Buggies and Carriages just in. ind for sale by O. S. Pcttis & Co. , 1303 Izard street. Come ami see us. Buy your shoes of Schwartz , 410 North ICth street. Wnltl Ilako & Palmer , Howard and Four teenth streets , will offer for sale on and after April I the largest stock of horses and mules in the city. The subscriber invites those of his 'riends wlm wish to obtain money on real estate security at a reasonable rate of in- : urcst to call upon him at tlio ollico of the Omaha Loan and Trust company , second door Omaha National Bank building. JOHN RUSH , General Agent. Increase the Y. M. C. Uuijding Fund. Attend the entertainment Friday night. For Rent Store on Dodge si. between J3lh and 14th. Inquire of A. B. Hubcr- uuuin. Invest IN UAWTIIOIWU CIIKAPIMT Loxa IN CITV. McCAcui : , Opposite Postollice. Atkinson's ( the lending Milliner/ and Jlnir Ooods Emporium ) liavo moved to their spacious rooms in Masonic tcmplp , llith hi. and Capitol avo. , whore they wil in future bo pleasco to greet their many patrons and friends. Great , bargains at hnbormann's jewelry store , cor. lUth and Douglas. Low freights and large purchases al low Bradford to sell lumbar low. For Suit ) . N. K. corner 23rd and Farnam Sts. , lot 00x13 , two houses with all modern im- provomenls on easy terms. Price $20,000. Call on A. Kocu , of Tootle , Maul & Co. , S. W. cor. 11th and Harncy St. lluwtliorue. A safe investment. Lots $4 ! Uo $700. McCaguo , opposilo Post Oihco. Heady mixed paints. Call and get sample card. W. J. WIIITEHOUHK. Sixteenth and Webster. A 8ufo Investment. Hawlhorue Lots $13. ) to $700. McCaotJK , Opp. P. O. CHICAGO ANO "AIL WAY. 1 UI 1-TE3 Omata , Council Bluffs And Chicago Th B only rodrt to tnkn for lies Molnos , Jfar- liulltowii , Cedar llnplcU , Clinton , Dliio. Chfuaeo , Mllvviinkco ami nil points c'nst. To the peoplifof f-ebrasku. Colomdo. Wjoinlnir , Utah. Idaho evlld ! , O eKO , Washington nnd Cnllfornla it ollorbbuperlor udvuntutroii not possible by any Amouir a few of tlia numerous points ot supe riority enjoyeil by the patrons of this rona bo- IwuunOiiiiihi ) . Bua CbU'ttKo. are Its two trnlnsa duy of DA V COAL'III.S which uro thu lines ! thnt liumiin nrl und liitouultr cnn crcutu. lu I'AI/- ACU BI.KB1-INO OAIl3.whlotiBro models of comfort nnJ olpjrKtioo. Its I'AlttXJK DKAWINQ HOOM CAllij. unsurinifBBd by any. und Its wldo- ly eolebiuted l'AI.ATIAl.nlNIfj6 CAllS. the tMUnl of which oannot be found nUowhoro. At Counoil lllutt * the tnilns of the Union Paci- ftp Hy. coiiuijct In Union Depot with tlioso of thn Chicago & Northwp4tt.nl fly. In Chicago the truing of thu Una uicke close eonnr'ctlon with those of all eastern Unos. for Detroit , Coliimbui. Indianapolis , Cmcla niul. Nlnifiiru ValU. IlutTiilo , I'ltubunr. Toronto Moulrcnl , lloston , Kcw Vork. I'hlladolphln , Uul- tltnore.WiKhlnifton ud allpolnulii tuuoast.iuk tliu tlokut ueoiit for tlcXoW via the . "NOHTJI-WESTKUN. " If yon wlfhlhe best iioooinmodatlod. Alltloket THE LAST BEFORE ELECTION , A Protracted and Lively Meeting of the Oily Council Tuesday Evening. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Two of the City Fathers Sot ft llnct Ex- nmplo The Mayor's Veto An Kxtrn Session to be Hold. Council ; i'roccctIIiiR9. The city council mctTuesday evening at 8o'clock , all but one member being pres ent. Quite a largo number of spectators wore ou hand as usual to watch the pro ceedings and pass judgment on the action taken. 1-rom the Mayor Approving a special ordinance making app'.oprialions for llio payment of liabilities incurred during the month of March. From the Mayor Returning without approyal an ordinance providing for the extension and opening of Jollbrsoii street from California street north to Its con nection with Saundcrs street In the city of Omaha. The veto was sustained. From Frank Murphy Asking why fifty more street lamps liavo not been erected , according lo resolution passctl at last meeting. Referred. From the Mayor "Gentlemen of the cily council : I return without my ap proval paving contract between the city of Omaha and.I. K. Klloy , to pave that part-of Tenth street In district No. 57. The word "Tenth , " undoubtedly , should bo Tliirlccntlt I have hail the citycngiu- oer make an estimate of the sum that will be required to pay for the intersec tion of streets , and the space opposite tlio alleys to districts for which contracts were approved by the council and acting mayor on llio "tltli iusl. , and find tlio amount to bo about $0:1,000. : It is well known to your honorable body that wo liavo but iffiO.OOO paving bonds at our disposal , and it is surm-ising to mo that , contrary to llio provisions of the charter limiling the expenditure for any purpose to the sum militarized by law , that con tracts for nearly $15,000 ! in excess should bo received by ollicial sanction , thereby making cacli of .you individually respon sible , and rendering your bondsmen 'lia ble for such unlawful excess. ' " Contract bond of Chas. 1) . Wood worth for constructing sandstone crosswalks on Farnam street trom Ninlh to Fifteenth streets. Approved. Mr. Furay moved that the bids be re ferred lo Iho mayor , remarking : , "Ho is not coirg lo change ou this subject. " Mayor Boyd lft would suggest lhat liu ) coimoil call.nn extra JJJcetmij nfter llio firs * , of April. About $100,000 will no Ihen paid for taxes and it can then bo bolter attended to. " Mr. Belim "I hope this will bo done. " Mr Furay " 1 am in favor of anything to pave the streets of this city , for they all need it. 1 will amend my motion so th.it tlicse bills will bo referred to the mayor and a committee , so that they may take proper action Ho will be hero then. " This last motion was carried. From Iho city engineer Asking for more men and a horse and wagon to as sist him in his work. Granted. From the city marshal Information that he has suspended from duty us a po lice olllccr George Graham for neglect of duty and sleeping. Referred to police commissioner witn power to act. From the mayor Appointing the fol lowing named persons judges and clerks of election : First district , First ward Chas. Strader , Isaac Retibon , Joseph Burns , judges ; J. 11. Urandt , It. D. Stew art , clerks. Second district , First ward Ilcnrj Mathicion , Henry Ehrenforl , J. Dolau , judges ; Julius Heading , Fred Pllagou , clerks. Third district. First ward A. Viney , Ed Connors. J. Booth , judges ; J. L ) . Graven , Albert Scliall , clerks. First district , Second ward N. B. Strichner , Jell' O'Ncil , Jerry Mahoney , judges ; James Donuclly , Jacob Frank , clerks. Second District , Second Ward Chas. L.Thomas. D. J. Baldwin , John II Daily , judges ; Chas. Bondorf , Paul Nelson , dorks Third Ward A. E. Tillotson , James Dolancy , Wm. Leniuan , judges ; Henry Don , W. II. Clark , clerks. First District , Fourth Ward W. , T. Mount , It. Tizard , Andrew Bordcu , judges ; A. B. Nicholas , Henry D. llccd , clerks. Second District. Fourth Ward James G. Carpenter , George Hume , David Ken- niston , judged ; Wm. Chambers , Louis Brascii , clerks. First District , Fifth Ward Wm. Wal lace , Tim Kclloy , M. Fitzgerald , judges ; Win. MoKouny , John Lucas , clerks. Second District , Fifth Ward Brice Biers , John Buckley , Wm. Redmond , udgcs ; Chas. White , C. E. Ending , clerks. Eirst District , Sixth Ward-Bernard Sachasso , John Cane , Chas. Molkms , judges : Nato Elliot , clerk. Second Dislrict , Sixth Ward John Carr , Collins Jordan , Fred Means , judge's ; Wm. Miller , AJolph Brown , clerks. Confirmed , From a number of citizens , asking that such legal action as may bo necessary betaken taken lo permit the building of an iron bridge across tlio alloy from Harnoy street to the Pax ton hotel. Granted. ItUSOLUTIONS. By Mr.OBehm , That the water-works company bo instructed to plaeo the proper amount of Uro hydrants ou IDth slreet from Hickory street south. Referred. By Ford That the street commission er be allowed three more teams and six men to keep llio streets in a passable con dition. Adopted. By Furay That when this council shall this evening adjourn , 11 shall bo 19 meet again on Thursday evening , April 8 , for the trausaolion of general business. Adopted. By luray Thai the street commission er bo and is hereby uulhori/.cd lo employ such a force , not to exceed four men , as shall bo necessary to put lu pluco the bridge over north Omaha crook , on Saun- tiers street , the material for which has al ready been purchased , cut anil framed for many weeks. Adopted. IlirOKTS Of COMMITTEES. Fire and water works That Mr. Her- old bo reinstated In the fire department. Adopted. Fire and water works That the ordin ance pass that curtain additional hydrants bo put in. Adopted , It was .moved that the sidewalk and bridges and streets and alloys committees have only one chairman. Mr. Ford thought that each commit too oughl to have a chairman. The gentle men had too much work a year ago , and now it was dill'crcnt and ho wanted another , Mr. Belim thought there should be one committee only , when Ihoro were two they agreed perfectly. Mr. Ford said that before they do away with the commllloo on sidewalks and bridges which this must do they should change everything. Mr. Furay thought that they ought not to change any committees now. "In thu next council there will bo so many re publicans that we cannot do unythm" , " Mr. Ford "Well , lot them attend to that. We are not Irving lo do so. " Mr , Thrane "I imnk there is business enough in streets and alloys nnd side walks and bridges committees to make two committees. " As no motion was now before the house discussion ceased. , Special committee That the report of previous special cnmmitle.o as to llio damages awarded John Chrlstophcrson , madu by change of grade , be adopted , After considerable discussion , the oily attorney was instructed to confess judg ment for $800. ' ' * MOIST , BUT rOIXTEI > . An ordinance was introduced , locating certain water hydrants In the city. It was moved thai ,1110 , .ordinance bo read the second and third time , and passed on its passage , wheti'n liol discussion com menced. "I object , " said Mr. Dalloy , "t.o llio or- dlnanco , because 1 see no necessity exist ing at the present time for such hydrants , The water works Company told Hie com mittee and mo n nice story ; too nice ; I couldn't believe it. ' 1 move that the rules bo suspended and thu ordinance read for a second timo. "I lldiik that these hydrants should be put in , " said Mr. Lcedor. "The cost will bo but $10 each. This Is probably my last night bore , so I am not interested in any way. The figures show for them selves what the cost will bo. 1 think tlio water company has told no untruth. " "Theso are not considered inlormctllalo hydrants , " replied Mr Dalloy. "The price will bo moro than $10. I move that so much of the ordinance as will put hy drants In alleys bo stricken out. " "Soino of our hydrants , " said Mr. Belim , "have not even water pressure. We liavo not done the oily of Omaha jus tice in llils mailer. Why , Ihoro are liy- tlrauts way out in the woods that do no good. " "Ytw , gentlemen , " exclaimed Mr. Fu- raj' , "there has been action takou in tlii.s council that will bo condemned by the people. Some follow may have concealed the fact that a steal was being outraged upon lliupcoiilo In the gas matter. If the people are being tied up by lliis 'smart- alcck' business , done by a lawyer , a cor rupt councilman , or , if you will , a cor rupt council , they can rise up and crush it out. 1 liavo no doubt but thai my friend from the Fifth ( Leeder ) has had Iho wool pulled over his eyes by the water company , but 1 have not. I won't ' vote for llio ordinance , but I will vole that tie ! water company do the decent tliinjr by the people , who sustain them , and with out whom they could not expect a pros perous future. I won't vote foi Uus or dinance. I won't support any man that docs vote for a company that takes such a technical advantage of the people. " Mr. Lcedor replied tnat ho nail , in com pany with the chief of the lire depart ment , gone out and tested several hy drants , according to llio resolution passed by Iho council , many of them would not oven carry water , and never iu the world could there bo snfllclcnt pressure to put out a lire. "The gentleman from the Sixth ( Furay ) lias voted for suburban hy drants many a time , " continued Mr. Lcedor , "and now , witlt ono foot in Iho grave ami llio other out , ho has become so honest. I bcliovo that the water com pany has the whole city In its power to a * - - - ' - . . . _ / i. j , . , „ . . . certain extent , but an \ nrm or oiismess man would tlo that. Even Furay , when lie goes east to buy mules , don't buy them without first seeing thorn. " Mr. Belim asscrtt'd that the water com pany is mitttng'in hydrants ou four-inch mains , while Iho law says that the mains shall not bo less than six-inch. "This council , " said lib , "is to blame. I am as much to blamp as > 1 anyone. I hope the next council will tiiako them lay pipes. They can bo compelled to do so. No ono nceil toll me that I got water from the reservoir. I know that I get it direct from the Missouri river. " Mr. Furay said : * "If Loedcr did not report to this council that those hydrants ' were useless , au'tl th'at ho could only hoar the water whdn they were opened , ho should be couiicmnod by the people of this city for neglect of duty. I move that this ordinance bo recommitted to the committee on fire and waterworks. " "Hold on , now , " inlcrrunlcd Mr. Leeder ; "Furay got oft" half-cocked a few moments ago , and also foil on" his seat. The reason I did not get his name on tlio resolutions is that he would accuse mo of stealing it. I don't believe it can bo done ; don't bcliovo he has _ a name. I went to the city in Ihe south where ho led the confederates and saw his staluc , but could not find his name ; I looked , and still no name. Ho has boon in the detective business so long that ho is u professional liar ; couldn't toll the truth if he wanted " Just at Ibis moment Furay jumped lo his foot and exclaimed : "I rise to a point of order. Ho has said enough. I won't have any moro. " "Well , perhaps 'professional liar' is too strong. The truth should not always bo told , " replied Mr. Lecdor. The ordinance was recommitted to the city attorney. Ordinances declaring the necessity of -changing the grades of several streets , under a suspension of the rules , a special ordinance drawing moneys out of various funds for llio payment of expenses in curred during the month of March ; sev eral ordinances changing the curb lines of strools , and of establishing grades on oilier streets , were passed , and the coun cil adjourned until Thursday , April 8th. PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tilt Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ifce bead , with a dull itnimtlon In the back arl , rain nnrter ( bo Uooldor * blade , FullDOM nftor e tlnir. vrltli adli. tncllontlonto exertion ot body ormlnd , Irritubllltr of temper , I-onr iplrlli , vrllb areallniiofhKVln DB Uolod Bomoduty , Wo rlne s , Dlzzluen , Flutterlna n t Ibo liearti Uola boforolbo eyci , Jloadacho orer Uo right cyo , Itexleiineo , with fltfol drenmB , Illchlr colored Vzluo , and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S Pities arc especially adapted to ucn caacs , ono dose oifecta eucli a chang of feallnaas to astonish the sulTorer. ' [ her Inereaie the Appetite , and catue the body to Take ou J'e h , Ilius tlia STitem ta noiirlslicil.ura li/tlielr Tonic Action on the lllKCitl vo Oruaus.lteKHlur Stool * are liroflucr . I'rloBatie. 4 Murrny Kt..K.Y. TUTT'S EXTRACT SAHSAPABILLA ItunovnloJ the body , makes healthy nebb , strenjjthens tha weut , repairs tljt > wastes or vie system with pure blood and bard muscle ; cones the nervous tystem , invlaoratos the brain , and Inmarta ( lie vigor of manhood. 81. Hold by aWrfsJs , -14 WnrVirSt. . New York. TUTTLE & ALL/SON , Generallnsnrance Agents 211 Sonth Thlrteentn Street. Tulcjihono C03. M. n General Insurance Agent nEPRESRNTS : phoenix Insurance Co. , London , Cash Assets . , . | 5,8fllOW Wostehostur , N. V. , Assets . 1UOOXK ( G lens FalU , Assets , . l 'TS.UOd ( llrard Firo. Philadelphia , Assets . l M.OuO Now Uampsttlro CashABSota . lOKIi J MENDELSSOHN & FISHER , ARCHITECTS D , L. SHANK : Biiperlntondoat. Absolutely 1'uro anil Unadnltcralcd. IN MI IN HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES. AND PRCSCRIBED BV PHrstciANS OUIIES CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES ftitf nit trusting Dturnaenf DYSPEPSIA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA , TIIK ONLY PURS STIMLMT FOR THE SICK. INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WFAK AND DEDIHTATCD WOMEN. For Kilo by Druggists , Grocers end Dealers. Price , Ono Pollnr per Uoi He. . . . t bottlci , n < t tinne rmilne ft * ftfi lurli * § lip r our trad wnm k 11 tel \ tlif rl 1 rlicbitat , ainboip , n t the nm ofcomjuiiT Ucm n In 1ft t If. C M'erfobBMltorttiO Unfit ? NoutitMiiiesctpl ( tli TcrritorlM ) , nnabto to procure It fnmi tlitlrtlutttrft , run liavt Half Itoivn dent , InlMn | c * , unnitrltr t , Li * t > reia clurcfa jirrp M , by rruiittlujc Hit Dollnri to The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. , Baltimore , Md. ft tut S-Cfttt f < iwp for otir l'nfHng Cmntnftton Fur m. tilaconiMtny prlnrfpaltu oj row tetfttakaml otr tet > [ i * A'Vi J'trtf/y rainilte for tnttfgt tict D * ptp iatanl rteoteryf revolt It'attinf Dtitaitt.ran 6 ; ) rrpari < l nmlthe tu9tor tstiMtyl * eny dtoratf. Mill tutSttr- [ An rtMUnt ippttltlof ItmU oftiiuhlu Uator.nowu t fcol TM , eurt r > j prp l , DUrrli'k , Pivr Mid Afu * > * t > 4 1 di rd r of lb ItipitUn Cr ni. A f w diPf i lirnt K dclinm HATCT U A | Uil of chump tent , nl 19 ill uvinft drink * . Tlf tt , > n > Uir * f rounurMu A k jwr irvtr errtrutiut for Us * ulii HtkUln ufftciuriJbrX > K.J O.B bltGERTibONS. J * \7TJPPESlfAK 1T | COLS AQEiiTj "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original and Only dmiiine. fl fa Q.l tlwaja Reliable. Bow rc of wortlilfIrnttatfoni. . IvdUprniablo to LADIES * A k jour I > runr1it ; Air MClilob fttcrc EnslUU" and Uk.o DO other , or i ( unnsW ) ui Car pirtlculari ( n ttttr by return malL NAME APER. C'hlehwter Chmlc-nlCi , ft I U MadUott Square , i'hllmta. . Fa. Sold by U everywhere. Ak for t' < 'liohc4 ! * * or * * E lemijrn T I 1111 * . Take _ PqMhf _ _ r _ _ DR. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. This Invnluablo encclflo rcnillly nnd perma nently cures all klnda of Astliinn. Tlio most pbsthmto nnd Inn ? stnncllng casoa yield prompt ly to its wonderful ciirlnpr properties. It li known throughout the world for its unrivaled cfflcncy. J. L. CALDWELL , city of Lincoln , Nob. , writes , Jan. 25 , 1881 : Since uslnc Dr. Hnir's Asthnm Cure , for moro thitn ono year , my wife hus boon entirely well , und not ovou a symptom of the dlnonfo tins upponred. WILLIAM HENNETT , Illchlnnd , lown. writes , Nor. ! td , 1S8.1 : I hnvo boon nllllctod with Hny tovornnd ARthmii plnco 18.VJ. I followed your directions nnil HIH hnppy to say that I never Blopt better in my llfo. I nm frlad tlint I nm amoriff the mixny who can spouk so favornbly of yourremodlus. AruluRbloClpngo trcntlso contnlnlnRslmllat Proof from every stnto in .ho U. S. , Canada and Great Britain , will bo mnllod upon application Any druggist not having It in stock wiUpro- ou it _ _ HAfBDiT-AMERICTN Coro.pa.ri3r. A DIHECT LINE FOR England , France & Germany. The stenmships ot thlk well Ifiioun line ute built of lion , \vutor-tlglit compurtiuents , and uro furnlBlicd with every roqulslto to miiku the pnssnyobotli pafo und agrot'itblo. 'I'hny carry the L'nitud HtitlnH nnil Kuropniin in'illt.iuul lo'ivo New York Thursdays and Saturdays for Ply mouth. ( LONDONOiiOrboug'PAlUb ) ( and HAM- I1UUGV Hutiirtiiiw , the ftlonmorslonvo Iliimburpr on WednosdnyB nnd Suiidnyg , via. Hnvro , taklnu imsxciiKOibiit SoiitliHinpton nnd London. Fiiht cabin ( VI , SUj and ( TS ; Stcorago til. Itnllroiul tickets lioni Plymouth to llrlstol , Car- < llir. London , or to nny plnco In the South of England , I'llKII. Stceniifo from Iviiropo only 5S5. Bond for "Tourlat ( iiizotti' . " 0.0. HIUHAUDteCO. , Ooncrnl I'usscnBcr Agents , 01 Hroadwny , New Vork ; Wnshlngton nnd La Ballo gta. . Chicago. 111. _ _ ESTABLISHED 1863. CHANDLER-BROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants OFFICES : Donnl of Trndo , Cli&mlior of Comraoroa , CIllOllRO. Milwnukco. C , MILLER , Western Business Solicitor. Local Hiisino.'is Solicitor , 130 1 Doug 4 PfiSTTIVF sss ? i a 8si ? A ruolilYiiborio. . wmcure the mot-t obllinUo ease in fourday or loss. Allan1 sSolubleWledicatad Bougies No nmisoous doses of cubebs , copaiba or oil of Bnndulwood tluit uro certain to produce dyapup- Bla by dostrovlnt ? tlio ooiitln ? of the sioiiuioh , J'rJotitl.W ) . Bold l"lr " all driiZTlfts or nmllod on rucalnt of price. F' > r furtlior particulars Bent forclroulur. P. O. not 15U. " T. C. jfiu31iIj .3iT CO. , kSJohnsl. , Now VorK. tUOB-Ul-fllllyiDiO Red Star Line Carrying the Holtflutn Hoyul and United Statoj yPnturduy Anfwsrp &Hov/York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOLLAND - LAND AND FRANCE. Salon from $00 to (100. Excursion trip from fllOtoilbO. Suuond Cabin fJU , mid K\our&lon t'JO. bluurUKQ PUSMIKD at low rules. 1'oicr \Vrltfht A. Sous , General Atronts , U Jtroiulway , fjuw Vork. Omtiha , Nebrwk-a , Frauk B. Moorcs , W. , St , li * I' , ticket naont. Biu4 uiu > lor. UlF 'llcu ii. tllta , Dr. WARD & co , , tuuisuxi , uo , IfirBESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL .COTT0 i -Tull Assortment for sale to the Trndo by- VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , ar-zs : is DCT1 A/CT y > "IT * if * IV I CT tLVVCLY lOlMt One of thr Host an $ Lvryesb Stoo'as in the to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , , $ GKO. DUUKE , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KEKEHKNCKS : Merchants' and Fanners' Hank , IXivId Oily , Neb. ; Kearney Nntlonai JJank , Keainuy , Nob. : Columbus Slatu Haul ; . Columbus , Nub. ; McDonald's iltinlc. North i < i I'latlf , Neb. ; Omaha National Hank. Omaha. Neb. l * ? Will pay customers' drafl with bill of hiding attached for two-thirds voluo of stock. VSHO 19 UNACQJAINTCO WITH THE CEOOKArHV OF THIS COUNTRY WILL ace or EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THF CHIOAGO.ROCK ISLAHD S PACIFIC RAiLV/AV / D.r reason of In central petition anil ijo'c relation to nil prlnclpxl lines KiDt ntul We > t at Initial and tri . nilnal | inint . conitltiit t tinnmit lniiorUnt mil ' ' ' " " " " r'nntihe'ntMlink'in" Urstem "of Vlifuucli "tiTm"por. tntlon vrlilch Invltpn > n < l rnrllltittcn tr\l ami trnlTlo liL'twpcn elllMor the Allnnlla nnil Fuclflc C'oanu It l nisei tlir larnrlts mil licit ronto to unil troin points Kan , N"rtlia t and Sontln-ant , and rorrtrpomllnL ! points Went , Nortlurrit anil floutlnvcit. The Great Roclt Island Route Ounrnntcns Hi pntronn that eenfo of t > 'ipoTi l 8eru * rllvniruidfil by A nolld , thoroiiirhly kalla.twl roml- beu.&inonth trncks of conttnuoiid * lft-\ \ rail , eiiuRtnn * M * roulo uro Traiiibn at all connoctlnK imlnls In Union Uonota. nd the < innurnftsetl comfiirti nod luiurfciof Its Pitcioii The Fn t TItprpu Trains liotwoon CMcuro nm ] Pcorla. Council IlluiTi , Kanias City t avom\iirth and Atrhlsun nra cnmpovd of w ll Tentllatcd. llnih up- - ' ' The Famous Albert Lea Route I ; the direct and fnvorite line between CMcaitoaml MlnnoapollsandHt. J'nnlhero ronntloniarr > mndo Jn Union Depots for nil jiolntn In tlio TcriKorlen and llrltlili 1'rovlnccl. Orcr this ronfo fnst niprms 1 rains arc run to tno watering plarei. summer re sorts , plcturosiue locnlltlcs , anil hunting and lulling ernnnilsof Iowa anil llnno nt/i. It li alfo the mon .leilrabloroiileto the tl < h wh at llt-lds and pa uir l Units nf Interior Dakoti Still another DI1IF.OT LINK. TlaHens and K n. kaliec , has brnn oimncd between Cincinnati. Indlui- npolls and Lnfavrtlc. and Council Wntte. Kan > CltT. tflnneapolls and HI. I'nul and Intermadlatu poliil-n. Kor detailed Information fro Map * and Koldern. ohtnlnahle , as well tickets , at all prlnclpnl Ticket omcos la th Unltoa atato and Canada ! or by ad- drosblnc R. R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , I-roa't Qcn'I M'c'r. Ocn'l rkt & 1'an. As't , Milwaukee & % Paul The Short"l.ine and Best X&cmte Froi Omaha to the East. T\VOTUA1N3 DA1LV IIBTWKBN OMAHA AND MlnnoiipollH. Jlllwnukuo , St , 1'HUl , Coilur Itaplds. Davenport. Clinton. Dubuque , llockford , . Froupott , Jnnosvlllo , Klplii , Madison , La Crosse , Helolt , Wlnoim Ana all other Impoituiit points East , Northo j mid Soutliotist. Ticket olllco nt 1401 Farnam Btroot , ( In Paxton Hotoll. and nt Union Pnclllo Depot. Pullmnn tJleopors nnd the rinost Dlnlnjr Cars In tlio World tire run on tlio ninln lines of the CiiicAaoMti.WAUKicK\-Br. PAUI , HAII.WAV. and every attention Is paid to passengers by ootuto- ous employes of the company. 11. Mir.r.Kii , Qtnernl MnnnRor. J.F.TUOKKII. A'slRtnntGunornl Mnnasor. _ , A.V. II , OAiipE.Mrcu , Uontral Pasaangor aal Ticket AROnt , QEO. K. HBA'roiio , Asiistaat QeuoraU'nasoa If or ana Ticket Agent. P , BOYEB & CO. DEALERS IK HsII'sSafes.VaultsJimeLocks ' and Jail Work. 1020 Itanium Street , Omaha , Neb. VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA. Tlio Inrgost , host nnd olioapoU siioiUlmnd and lypo-wiltlnp school lu the w b I.ciuii thla raluulilo art nnil sociiro u lucrative position. Short-hand luught by mull to tlioso who cannot uttond thu lintltutu. Wo keep on ImnO u full supply of ritman's Bhoit-haiul tout liooUi iilso , typo-wrltor supplies For pnrtleulais KcnU forolrculnra to Valentine's ' Short-Hand Institute 111B and US ) 0 otroot Mucola , Nub ; V/EAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And ethers ruffeilnir from ncrvoui debility , cihimdlnrf Lhroulo illMt < u > ti. priniauri ) dvollno ot ) uui\\r \ \ ur old Jiro tiu < ltlri.ly cured bjr Dr. IIOIIIC'B fanuui ii : lru. , . _ Marnt-tlo llrll. TbouianU4 In ererjr t/V HUto In Uio Union hiv IMHIU cur. l. h'lfclrlclV.5y ; Uifmill/frit I'iilrtilM and rnlil IO icarl Wliole fauillr can wrar fuuo bull Klulrlo kuiprniurlr > ( e ullUluali ) trlU Avoid wortlilro liu. luttuiif ami buuui conii&nlctf lrctrl 'J'ru f * for Ifutilurc. TOO currd ln' 3. Kenii ktampfori 'viii [ ' ltt. OB.W.J.H08NE. INVEHTOR. 191 WAEUH AV. , CHICACO , ESTAIJLISHKD 1870. Lincoln Steam Dye Works W. D. UOBBRTSON , Tron'r. OOlce No. 110' ) 0 Bt. , Works SK. Cor. F. & 9th. IJacnlii , Xcb. Omuls' CiathiQtf CkuucJ anJ Ue DKEXEL. & MAUL , ( GucceBjorfl to J. O.Jnoobs , ) UNDERTAKERS , AND EMBALMEHS. At the old blimJ , 1407 rmimmSU Odors by tuletriiiih | solicited imd promptly uttoutlod to. 'i'ulupliouo No.iUri A STANDARD JIKUIOAL WORK jinn.irnii' . aTjLihv. . - % - 7.-- 77- . , i'uiuuutfu rtiu raiiJlM-AGED MEN ONrY 81 HY MAII * POSTPAID. S.VJIL-I.L ; EMIHK TO ALT , Kxhanstort Vltntlty. Nnrrons nnil Mimic. . . „ „ . , , „ . , PremntureDerllnoln Mnn , Hrr0m of f outh , and tha untold inl erles resulting from Indiscretion nnd erA - * ' " " A book for every num. youn * . mlddlo-atad nnd ohl. itcontnlns 125 proscriptions for all acute and cbroulcdin . , ouch ono or which u liiinlilablo. 80 found by the author trlinno OTporlnnoo for 23 yaanli encli ns probably never Before fell totbe lot of any iihytlclnnilknp.itin * . bound In beautiful t'ranoh ntu lln.enibonnudcovnn , tiillcllt. nunrniitcml to beaflan vrorkln orory -niechnntoal.lltorurr und prof * * . Blonnl thhnunr nilior work In this country forli.51 ortbo nmner will be refund In every InnUnoa. Prln only Jl br ntnll , pontpnlil. llliutrnum smnDla , HIT. Bendnow. Ooldmeilnln\rnri1od Ilieauthorhrtn * N - ttonol.Modlciil Afiocliitlon. to tlio Hon. A. 1" , UliialT. untlussnclnto oinrori ot the boird the luadorls ro- spoftfully rofcrrml. The Science of Ufa I * worth inorelottto young an i roliKllo .iuo1 men of thli KOncnttlan tli'tn nil tliaeolj mlnoi of Ciilirnrnlmmd tlio silvermlnei of Norada combined. s. r. Chronicle. Tlio Sclnnro of I.I to polnn out the rooks and quick- mud ] on which the constitution uniibopes of many n 7miiii ( mnn hnve boon fiitiilly wraoted. .Manchester ' The Science of Mfelsof greater Taluo than 11 tU medical wnrks pubjlshod In..thlJ country farthapaU . 'lliosclencaof I.lluli n superb and master ! ? trotk- l o on nervous and physical doblllty. Detroit JYe AddrcKstho I'o ibody Sto.llciil Institute , or Dr W. U. l'nrker.No.4 Uulltlncli street , lloston , Mais. , who rxa/ " beconiultsd ou all dljomos raqulrinK skil land azperb < cncn. cnronlutiiul oUHlnato ot oa us that bava Daf * v tlcil the skill of nil othorphyslclmu spoclaltr. Hacii trcntpd Biicccmlully wluiuut aa Initunoo ol follurJ Miintlou Uuiuba Uoi ) . * ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , J CIVIL & SANITARY EKGIKEElii Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , T < n = yr = vp > A OnidoSystouisnndSoworoBo Plans for nnd ' 1'owni a specialty. Plnng , R. tlmatos aad * Speculations forPubllo tind other Eiiglnoorln" works furnished. Surveys nnd Itoport mad on Publla Iniprovomentt ) . * t ANiitr. ) > r ItoSEWATRii. Jlsmbor American 8M llty Civil Engineers. City Kntrlnocr of to. 11. CIIUISTII : , Civil Ki OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TMD i PARI.EY & CO. , BROKERS mate ] Provisions and U. B. Stock * , i 1305 Douglas Street , Omaha , , Exocutu corn , pork und railroad stock * . Iletur by porrnliislon to the Omaha K tloi liunk. VlistulaaS attention to order * troai l _ torlor whluU uro eollcltbd. PA11LKY A COj ; > _ _ _ _ . . _ - ( wL4j tjmmu + jt I TM i ' * i t hood 4ahivln trledlnvitnovervknownrTOjetiVi 4i S'llKl' 'Tu fanow "Oar ° ' hhW lia li ' , 11. Ill Netta National Bank * ' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. * Paid up Capital ! , , .r. . . $289 , SupluaJHay 1 , 1805. . . . . 80 , U. W , YATKS , I'rcslilont. . A. E. TUU/.ALIN , Vied Prjjsldoat . W. II. S. UUUIIKS , Cakl rj . UlUBOinllSJ li ur . IT . MouiB , JoimS. U. W. YATKS , LKWJS S. A. E. TOUXAI.IK , BANKING OFFCEi | THE IRON Cor. 12th nnd I'lunsm Street * Oeiierul llarj ln < llualunii Traataotal , ' 12SIT CHlUlI minm n Intlaiiliy rellcrut. | lll > * t Violent OttliCk. , nnil liiurcft rouiforUl uklr.alM-p. UMd [ ui/l Elah&Utiun.tbai noi 3 tb * > p m , facilitate * lira 3eix > cU ) tlon.and l.rKKII'K flwUf re all otb r rwr.Uri foil. A Irltl faaliirta t l : Jl Q.kri.llitl of | u lmo > dUlr,4lrrcl o o r.nlll.r iBbt jl'il. r > 0u. uii H.IHI ) or iliu l.li M br lujll. Tl fpfl.trtt finuniii. llr. II.SHI > yi < l. < .St. rttLPIn M Warrnntr Ilrtd for a IT. . Ilulldlq. A t. Autlrt-tvit llur. I' a , , will be 'tld ' mail loeacb of tL Jr.t 100 xi bu rmult * duly 4Jo. to u Jltud by Not.iry HiiblltVr In lull lollmuWdv fu e of starting B U > c TtJoTo y"ln our A xouii kal&ry paid for your rrvieMlu tills Krce I.OI. \ \ ' pay all Isirs fcr JA'.VS "J"nF..at IU ° " "yor "om f' \Mlh Deed \\lll be sent pauipliltl * , Adilresn 61. siiutrttct Hay llatlnxuf 4.1 M.lnbl. . ClDcinukll.O. , or HI.'Aid ' ! * IJMfl can t > e * i cntrd u Hdei I2i CillUouitU uQlc * .