i i * l . , < * . c THE OMAHA DAILY BBS , MED AT. APRIL 2 , 1S3D. i JU1YALENT TO AN ELECTION , Republican Primaries of the Capital City Hold Yesterday Afternoon , QUIET EXCEPT IN THE SECOND. Quarterly Contracts For Stnto Insti tution Supplies Awarded A Cranky Imwyer CJrom In- Itotn Mentions , trrtOM tnr. tir.r.'s LINCOLN iuitip.AU.1 Tlio roiiibllc.iii primaries for the election of dolrgntrs to tlio city con vention worn hold yesterday after noon niul iiasscl ( ofT < niictly except In the second wanl , wliero llio Rormtin voters luid u hard fight. The interest centered entirely on tlio selection of can didates for the councilund the duli' ntlotis were inndo lip withoiil roferoneo to any oilier olliccs. The Ilrst wurd was carried forNolson C. Urook , the Bocoml for John Iraas , the third for II. II Dean , and the fourth for H. 15. Graham The fight In the fbcondard was between the adher ents of 1'raas and II. I' . Lull , lliu ( iiosonl ineuinbent , the for mer Bolting the delegation by Jicarly 100 majority. In the fourth ward there was some talk of a contest between ( Iruliani ami J. II. Watson , but it was inuioly Idle KO S ! | ) . The dolcgallon , vhile ostensibly for Graham , was named 1 > y Webster's friends , and should it he- conic nrccssary their votes would be cast for him in the convention with Graham's consi-nt. The people of the waul will bo natislied with either. The republican ma jority In this city is about 800 , and as the nominations are equivalent to an elec tion , the democrats will make only n tthow of opposition. fiiH'PMKS rou srATi : INSTITUTIONS. The board of stnto olllcials charged With thi ! purchase of supplies for the parlous state institutions met ycstoidny anil awarded contracts for the quarter endinglime ! ! ( ) , as follows : Hospital for the Insane Groceries , Thomas Sewall , Lincoln , ' . ' . ( iOO.y. ) ; tuel , Wliltebrcast Coal Co. , fiOO tons nt § 1 'Jfi ; dry { foods. II. Herpolsheimcr , Lmroln , $ iaW ! ) : ; ilniRS and medicines , J. H. Har- ey , Lincoln , 127.01 ; paints and oils , same , $78.1(1. ( Deaf and Dumb Asyinm fuel , Omaha Coal & 1'ioiluee Co. , if I.-1' ' per ton , bioad , Urlau v\s Seh\Mib , Omaha , -1,000 lbs > , at ail-12e ; croeerics , William FcmliiK & Co , Omalin. ! f."il8i dry goods , Kclley , Steiger & Co. , Omaha , $8J.JO ( ; meat'1 , Harris & Fisher , Omaliu , * i0.iX ! ! ) . Blind Asylum Fuel , 0. Chapman , Ne braska City , hard coal , 15 IOHH at $9.40 ; Foi t Scott coal , lo Ions at $5.-I.V meats , S. W. Trail , Nebraska City , ! ? 1 7 ; gro ceries , Fra/er Ai Utterbach , Nobrabka City , 911U.yJ. Ituform School Flour , McCarthy & Crounsc , Kearney , $220 : groeeries , Caroline Thorinant-on , Kearney , sJS.1) : ) ! ) ; meats , William Heclit , Keainey , S31C ; dry goods , G. Kramer , Kearney , § 311. A CUANKV LA.WVKH. An unknown gentleman , with a certi ficate of admission to the Dakota bar , bobbed up serenely in the district eoiirt yesterday , and induced ono of the local IJlnckhtoncs to move his admission. This was done , and Judge- Pound ordered bib iiuuio entoied on the rolls. Receiving his certificate from Clerk Si/er the btranger wont to the supreme court , where u simi lar scene \\us enacted. After the court had udjonrnod the transplanted D.ikotaian cornered the judges and insisted on their reading some eighty odd testimonials to his good moral character. The judges managed to ehcapo , when the craifk cap tured Clerk Wheeler , and gave hinibomo pointers on the real estate business , forc ing the right bower of the court into a corner of the oflieo , and holding him ' captive for an hour , while bo illiibtratcd on an imaginary chart how ho used to make 5 per cent , commission on rent ing houses in Philadelphia. The chap is no crsizy as a loon , nnd the lawyers who vouched for him in court arc glad to hand out the cigars whenever any questions arc asked about him. iiuir.r MENTION. Harry Durfco will run a base ball team in Lincoln this year in connection with the Western league , an organisation com posed of clubs at Leavcnworth , Topeka , St. Joe , Denver , Leadville , and Lincoln. The sewerage committee have decided to close u contract with Mr. Waring for the building of a system of sewers this yenr on his plan. The United States Directory company has undertaken the work of compiling n directory of Lincoln city and Lan caster county , to bo linishpd by Juno 1. Ono of the prisoners in the city j.iil was caught working his way out through the bars j-estcrday , and was put in the daili cell to meditate on his foolishness. 11. J. Walsh , ono of Lincoln's "bright est" citi/ens , is homo from n tour ol California. The Loyal Legion is arranging for r grand banquet at tlm Commercial hotel . on the 7th instant. Plates will be laid foi forty guests. The supreme court adjourned yester day until Tuesday next. In the appca of Hanson vs Horthelson , from Dodge county , the plamtin" was given leave t < lile an amended petition within ! ! 0 days and ordered to pay the defendant , Love $1,000 within four months. If plaintit fulls to comply with those requirement ! the judgment of the district court will 1 roversud und cause dismissed. . While going in nt tlio ladles ontranci of Ilia Windsor hotel Wednesday night Miss MuyMotitroso. daughter of ono o the uronriutorb of tlio house , clipped am fell against the glass of the door. Hot ] of her hands broke through the pane and she received a number of seven cuts about the wrist , which took tli physicians nearly two hours to Mitch ii place again , The siill'i-rer U a gill of 11 but boats her injuries with the foilitud of a full giown woman. The Ord Uuildtng and Loan Assa elation has been iucorporatsd by I ) . N McCoid , J. L. MoDonougli , MmgerMi ; Coombs Edward K. Harris , A. D. Hot inson. S. W. Ueed , A. 11. Shafcr , J. t licddlo , P. Mortoncon , J. H. Cnnron air C. . Conin. Tlio capital is ! ? < JO,000. The application of Mr Starr for u man damns to compel the Chicago , St. P.ml Minneapolis Omaha railway to build depot at North Side , was icfiu > cd by th supreme com t y ' * U'rday. Otto Albert , u German , about 23 year old , ho had been at work for Fox th jiurioryman , received a letter from th Gorman consul at New York yesterdaj fctatlng that his grandmother hud die recently at llumbiiig and loft him $33 000. Tao consul forwauled Albert JM ! to Day his expense * to the ol country. Manager Holuuan of the I-itzgcral lloso company deposited $200 in th Capital National banK ycMoiday an sent u challenge lo the Tlmrston team t run a race of UOO yards under the ruk of the Nebraska State Firemen association for a sUiko of $1,001 h from Oiiuilm nnd back and one day hotel bill for eighteen men ; the Tlmrstoi to run the humu tuuin they hud at No Orleans- stakeholders , rofoiec timers and ttarters to bu selected by mi tunl consent. William Uarr. the JuroV fn the Cai case arroitod Wcdiiosday for porjur. bad a prulimiuary oxamiiuition bofcv jL'oclirauo yesterday aud was he ! in $ lOOOl > on.U for trial \n \ tlio district court , llarr is worth S7d,000 , but lias the reputation of being one of the closest men in Lincoln. STATK AlintVAI.9. Walt M finely , llcnnctt ; Leo Ei t lle , Onialinj Kuguno Montgomery , Al bion ; MIsi.Tiillnbmitii , Milford ; Marion J'liriislior , Eilgar ; J T. Travis , Weeping Water ; W. L. Whrdon , York ; C. S. K < U wnnls. York ; W. 11 , Fuller. David City ! W. .1. Wi t ! and wife , and Maniio Smith , Seward ; S. L. Tlpton , Hardy ; MM. Me- Intrro , Omaha ; Mrs. (5rec , Itoatricc ; M. J , Kcnnard , Omaha ; Otis Staats , Valpa raiso. _ _ roiuirN : iNTnijijiGENCK. Tlirolenlnjt AVnr News Pi out llutjinrlu IlrloT Notes I'roin Iiotidon. LONDON , April t. After the cabinet council niljourncd this afternoon , the ministers wcio liiistlly siinfiiionctl to another meeting held In Olailslonn's room In the house of cuiinnons , The ceoml iiuvtliit ; is hnld to lm\e been called hcransv nf thr i ocelot of serious nc\\s troiu llnlcjuln and ( Jreece. Orders have l/wii ipcelu'd nt Dovoiiport to have nil toipedu U'ssuls in icuillness for sea at the shoitest notice. Dr. Von Sclilirzer , German reiircseiilatl\o at the Vatican , has .nrivcil In Heilln. The lower house of tlio I'tusslau diet to day adopted tlic thst rluu o of the Polish hills , plnelni ; 100nuo.roo maiUs nt the dlspo'nl of Hit ; i ? < Miimeiit lor establishing Ucrman colonies In west Prussia and I'OMJII. James Hi ) ci % , under foreign secretary , In answer to ( iiii'tlou , Raid the po\i > ruiuent uotilil follow the policy InauiHirnted l > y the Marquis of SalKlnny In icgnm to drocre. Thoiecond meetlujr or the cabinet lasted o\i'i two liouis. The Ktrl of Ito eberry. sec- retaiy for foicleu alfnlf , had a lonir tuter- vlrw to- < lay with the Kusslan and Turkish ministers. The poxernmeut reiratds the situation In the cast as MTV .set Ions. Mr. llc.itonhoso motion urging t ho govern ment to negotiate with foreign Roveiiimoiits with n \le\v ot sectiihn : iintveml penny postasre was reccntlv defeated in the house of common * , lias I cuu Informed by llaion WoUeiton , jiostm.istei general , that ho has a similar behemo , nlllioiiL'h It does not go to the extent of Mr. Heaton's pioject. Itlsicported that Itussla has notified the now cis of her Intention to occupv liiilirniia In the oveutol Pjluco Aloxandei's ilnnl ic- fusal to accept the uoveinuialitp of l.ou- mella for flv o > rats out v. The cabinet discussed the srhomo of buy- liifr out the Irish laudloids. In consenuence of the unfa\orablo attitude of the Scotch Liberal association. Clndstouc piopost-d to modify his pioject In sciotal inrtlculnis , but no aRi cement could boieachen by the cabinet. It now seems piobable that the pioject will be wltlulia\Mi. Alcvnnrtcr's Disputed Tltlo. SoriA , April 1. Piince Alexander lofuscs absolutely to submit to the powers , as de manded by Knsslit , the question \\hethei his title to ucneinor ot Eastein Itoumelia Is lor lite as ho claims , or as llussla contends fora t rm of live jrars. The liulgailan jiapen applaud the attitude of the prince. They allude to It in a deliant way , and summon Itussla to "act forthwith if she thinks she Is achieved. " "Now or never , " tlicii ) pnpeis exclaim , "is the time foi Uus.siix to decide her attitude towards Pilnco Alexander. " Pi Inco Alexander has sent a dispatch to the i'oite , sajliig ho Is unable to assist In reestablishing - establishing n foim of Rovornmout in KOH- melln which would afford no mini ; ui too ot tiuiUlllty ; ( ] , which would leave the door open to perpetual foioijcn interference , and which would fail to satisfy the legitimate wishes ot the liouiiiclians. Illicit Covers Io ! Tueptlior. PAIIIS. A pill 1. A carpcntei In Belleville to-day killed his mistress by choking hornml then shot himself dead. They had agreed to dlo together , each accoidlnic to the method adopted , aim by drawimclotb had made the man executioner for both. Dispatches from Annam ronoits fiesh massaeiesat the Catholic missions in the province ot Qttang Umg. The nuiubei of \ Ictlms Is bald to Do 44'J , Uisinarck's Sovontloth Blrtlitlny. Br.m.i.v , Apiil 1. To day was the seven tieth anniveisaiy of thublilh of Pilnco Uis- inarck. Tlio chancelloi was visited by the Ciown Pilnco Frederick and his son , Piluco William , who iietMHUilly coup-ululated him. Ho receh cd a lar 'o number of congiatnla- toiy tclecinnid and letters , as well as many blrthda ) presents. Many visitors called upon him to piotuut their cougiatulntious peison- nlly. _ _ Eleven Ilunclrcia Workmen Strike. LOXPON , Kii { ? . , April 1. Uloven liundted employes of tlio Sheet Iron works at Lincoln went out on a strike to-day , owing to an an nounced leductlon of 71 per cent in wages. Joseph Knston , M. P. , Is tno chief propiietor ot the works. _ PrncticintrVitli Torpedo Boats. ATIIRNB , April 1. The naval officials con tinue to make private trials ot the Noider- feldt sub-marine toupedo boat. Yesteidaya torpedo boat with four men on board was siibmeigcd for six hours , and to day it de scended to a depth of tldity-li\o feet. TtnvclInK Through Bayonets. ST. PKTF.nsnt'nn , April 1. The c/ar and nicmbcis of his court started for Crimea to-day. The most extra precautions have been taken for their protection. The lailway ioutuoerliich the party will pass will be guaulcd. anil Burmese Battle. x , Apiil 1. Uiltlsh tioops had a skirmish with Hurmcse rebels at Lctpodon to-day. 'J wo Sepoys were killed on the Brit ish side. Troops havu bcon sent trom this place to icinforix ! the British. Tlio Belgian Turmoil. CirAiti.r.noi , April 1. An explosion of djiiaiiiite occuiicd to-day at Cionfcstu colllciy. The manager's residence was seri ously damnged. The strike at Lcssinosc coiitliuies. _ CCItONl.MO'S TREAOllEtlV. lie Ilnd Crook at Blcroy DurliiK Thelt First Interview. SAN 1'jiANCisco , April l. The Call's Tombstone special pays : < 5cneral 1'orsytho , comuiaiiillng officer of Foil Jluachncn , who nnlvcd hero to-day , madoknown thostaitllns lact thntnt the ilrst intui view which Ooncral Ciook had with Uie hostiles Thursday last , Ueroniino had n band ot his men with lilies icady to flionpon nil while men , Including Ciook , nt a gl\cn signal. Gcronlmo's fall' ure to keep his piomtse to suircnder at Tori Uowlo Is ascribed to tlio fact thai havliiii HO much blood to answo 1 01 ho could oxpt'ct no clemency , and there loni preleiicd life in the mountains to the DiosjHrt of hnnglni ; at the hands ol the authoiltles. The hostlles had SO ; i omuls of ammunition each , licnoial For sjtliu said it was imposslblo to fathou ( icronlnio's intention. It waa an oprn ques tion w licther to go south and join tlio Sfon K < > is or icmalii to hairass the troutlor ( leionlmo is about S'i j ears of age. crafty treacheious and nii'iciloas. This is the third time ho has pio\ed faithless. 3 * J TUB GUILTY SKT FH15U. A SeM'-Coufessort I'liitbczzlor Giver Ills Ijlhcrty. CIIICAOO , April l. Jlcnry T. Wilght , ex 3I assistant postmaster of Itacluc , AVU. , win I two jeaia ago plead guilty to crnbml nj money order funds , and wasghen n pen ! 1u 1 tcntlarj sentence of fit e j eai s , w as to-day se u at Utterly. KcJeial Judge Urcsham , In dls 1 charging the prisoner , i tiled that Wrlght'i 3s ctluiewas Infamous , and that therefore hi should be discharged iiotw lUiatandiiiK his pic ; of guilt , ltiyipoai d Uio prUoner had beet pioceeded airalnit on iiitoim.itlon insteai of by Indictment , ami the United St.ite ; Miprerao court , in tiie case of Joseph C Mtickin , the Chiuaeo election manipulator recently deckled that a prosecution by In fonnation lor an Infamous eriuie was uo uilid. Tlio application tor NVilclit'fl release nab upon tnis Ki'ouiid , nnd Jud e Cix-sliati statixl that the only question at issnoWR v , helhei the cilmu or.cinbczzJlnc goteinmoii tunds AMIS an Infamous one. Dr. Hamilton Warren , t-clectlo Physl chin aiut Surgeon , Room U , Crounsi block , corner It3th nnd Capitol avuuuo jJay unit ni ht cans promptlyattundea to BROWN JUSTLY SUSPENDED , The Joint Oommittco's Findings Severe On the Ousted Iowa Auditor. HE LACKS OFFICIAL INTEGRITY. An KThrtustlvo Itcport Which Illds l nlrto Lend to an UfTort I''or tlio Official's linpoaulimcnt A llcsunio. Oiillty AVIthoiil Itraommonilntlon. Dr.s MOINIIS , Iowa , April L [ Special Tele- ( jraiu.1 This afternoon the joint committee appointed to Investigate the charges against Auditor Uiown , liled their leport. Brown was suspended from office by Co\crnor ! Sher man In March , IbSi , for alleged lucuularltlcs In the conduct of his olllco and fatluio to ac count for nubile funds entrusted to him. Hoxeinor Lanabeo tolnstatod Brown In Jan uary , IS-nl , and on the assembling of the leg islature a Joint committee of three from the senate and tlnce from the house was appoint ed to Investigate the cause ot the suspension , and the whole hiatus of the affair. That committee , after neaily two months work , oml In a repot t , justifying thcsiispeiislenof the auditoi , and lollectlng In the must scilmts mauuei upon his want of olllclal integrity. The findings of the committee ate of so grave Importance that It Is bclleu-d that If It weic not n joint commit tee , Includingscnatois who might bj called to account as judge ? , the veidlct would IHI a recommendation of Impeachment. As It Is they submit their llndlugs without icrom- mendat Ion , and leave to the house to deter mine what action shall be taken , inn nni'onr iir.rtir.i that after the leanest of Mr , Biown to bo picscnlat all meetings of the commltUo , It was decided to allow him and ex-Ceneial Sliennaii the same pilvllege , and It contin ues that every witness a ked for by either partj had been summoned. After i ceiling a statement of facts as to the occupants o the ofllco of auditoi , the committee make as theli Ilrst finding that while Mr. Brown was auditor section : n7b of the code was In foicc , which raqulrcs the auditor , with other olllcors , to keep an ac curate ami pai denial account oi all fees received by them , which shall bo \eritlcd by aflldaUl and be rcndeied monthly to the tieasuier of state. They cite two opin ions of the attorney general , holding that lioio may bo made an itemized statement of accounts , and that all lees received by of- ! ! ers haIng a fixed balary must bt paid to the icasuier and are not nersonal perquisites. The committee theiefoie liud that Brown's loroitswero not kept as required by law , but simply show an aggiegatu and not teml/id statement of tlio fees re ceived. Finthcr , that durlns ; all of 1SS1 , and pait of Ib-S. ? , these reports wcio notveil- ied either to the auditor or his deputy , as by aw icqulifd , but by one B. F , Kehkopt , who was not an ofllccr known to the state , and who was not under any bond , but simply n clerk In the ofllcc , which , In the judgment of the committee , is cleaily a failuio to conform to the plain icnulicments of the statute. "PAI'KIIS urilSUD. " The same Irregularity , the report con tinues , lias been maintained since Brown's loinstatement in January und February , 18SO. On the subject of "Papeis Binned , " the committee find that Brown's clerk , with out his knowledge of the act , burned a laigo number of Impoi taut letters on hie In the oflico dining 1S63. These letters accompanied 1 rafts of money from insurance companies as ices tot commissions to their agents. Passing to the subject \oucliers , the committee show that the law requires the auditor to file votichcis for all wauants issued by him , but Ilnd that Brown expended lund ol 87,000 appropriated lei clerical help , without making or tiling a single voucliei pilorto his suspension , as icquircd by law. On the subject of excessive and illegal fees the committee iccito the agieenumtmado by Brown with ono Vail , claiming to be an actuaiy of Chicago , and hired by him to ex amine Iowa Insuianco companies. Vail chaiged the companies for his services S21 per day and S3 for expenses , and then S12.50 pere\enlngand Sl.tO extra for expcnses.mak- Ine a total of S42 pcrday. Thecommlttcolind that these charges were approved by Brown and by him oidcied paid. They , therefore , held "that such charges were excessive and exoibltant , and that n fair , just and reason able compansatlon for such service was SIC per dlom and tils actual expenses , which were show n to have between 51 nnd 82 pci day. " lllIOWN'S WANT OF INTKOIIITV. The committee make their most seiioii' finding on Blow n's want of Integrity. The fust instance clttvl is that ot the examination of the Bremer County bank at Wnvcrly in November , l S.1 ? . A bank examiner visited it and icpoitod it to the auditor as in an "unsatisfactory" condition. Two weeks later Brown and bis deputy , Stewart , visited the bank , spout n few noun in its cxamlna tion , lindlng it , ns Stewart testified , In c chaotic condition , and bofoio leaving the nexl morning hinted that they had beer at some expense In coming , and Biown re ceived from ono ofllcer of the bank n roll oi bills which contained S100 , which ho aftei wards dU Ided witli Stewart. Tlio committee theieforo say that ' -when It Is remomberei : that It is the ofliclal duty of the auditor o : state to oxamluo all state banks withou compensation , the entire transaction stifr gesls to the committee n want of official in tegrlty on the part of tlio auditor of state. " 2 Tlio committee tlnd that on at leas three or four occasions Vail , whllo engagei In the examination of Iowa Insurance com panics at an c.xhoibltant rate , handed Browr packages of money which each now testllie : contained S25 or S80 , aud Vail testifies tha ( ho was In no way financially Indebted t < Biown , but that these packages were dona tlons of mono ? . So the committee find that these frequent receipts of money by Browi from Vail , coupled with the methodical un certainty of the amount in each pacUngi handed Biown , renders their dealings iinox plalnnblo npou any coirect nnd just biislnes principles , "S The committeefiud ! that-when Vail ol fered to retuin to the Insurance companies i part of his exorbitant fees , Broun objected t < tiny return being inado , nnd sdUono wa made. " 4 Thocommltteo find that Vail employe * ns a clink one Bruce Itecd to assist In exam Inlng insurance companies , charging th companies for his services S7.SO per day , bu paying Itecd n monthly salary , much bclov tills amount. 'T Thocoiiimlttoeflud that Biown kncwo Vail's extortions nnd acted In collusion with him , writing him to lortlty himself ngaln miy Investigation or CMUuiuotlon of his at counts. " 0 The committee find that Brown re celled various sums of money , nggregatin. Jiom S2CO to S400 , for making out certlncat copies of ircords , etc. , nnd furnishing olllcl intoimation when asked. That hokoptsoiu ol thrso lees enllicly to himself , andsomoh divided Into four equal parts , ono-foiuth t himself , ono-fouith to Ids deputy sknvar ; aud the lemalnlng 1mIf divided between tw eleikslnhlsonice , " HUOVVX'S KluLlIINATIOKS OP BAXU3. Parsing to tlio question of the oxamliiatlo of incori > orated banks the commltteo tin there was no provision of law for giving th examiner any fee whatever , and the Mat should pay his expenses , yet during Brow u' ' administration he personally examined tw or three banks aud received fce * for doln so , and his dopntj' , Stewart , cxixmlned other banks and iccelvjed ? ! , - ! . " > In fees which ho retained for his own nso. The committee fm thcr find thal.JJuiwn's deputy , Stewart , veccl\e < l diirlns h'n Iprni of ofllce SS.lW.Ol , Instead of the 83,10D allowed by law. The committee then show that the expense enured by Brown's suspension and removal has cost the state Srt.lsr.M ) , Including extra salaries paid for < tcmix > rary ofllcers during that time , nnd the expense of litigation. The committee further lind that Vail , prior to his emplojment by Brown , had never made an xamlnatlon of any fire Insurance company , nd jot ho charged a sataiy as nn expert ux- mlner , and Brown endorsed fho charges. The committee find that lliovvn's supple * iicutal icuort of moneys received and the al- eged vouchers producedaflei his suspension , ivould , as far as the points covered , have icon satisfactory to the goveinor who sus- > cnded him had they been made In time , hut he committee freely Justify the suspension , .lid hold that It was authoiized by law. Ninxnn nY AM. HUT ONI : . The report Is signed by every member of he committee except Senator Whiting. lie tated that ho dllfcicd on one or two points rom the majoilty , but had not had time to repaio a minority lepoit , but would do so iibscquently. It Is undutstood that having fated during his campaign last fall for cov- rnor that he did not believe Sherman was iivtlfled In suspending Brown , that he now oes not want to ictract that commitment. The report has made u profound Impicsslon , .milt is treely predicted that the house will uivo to prepare al tides of Impeachment .gainst Blown. i.r.oisi.ATm : iMiocr.Kmxos. The senate to day passed the bill granting a special appropriation of f5i,000 to the state .inlveislty. The house passed the bill grant- ng 81011,030 to the Clarluda hospital aud the other regular appropilatton bill. The phni- nac > bill was passed bj the house on the hiid leading. Bull-Dog Kollcy Guilty. ST. PAVI. , Minn. , Apiil L Special United States Commlsglouei Spencer to-day rcmicied decision In the extradition case of Edwaid aughllti , alias Bull-Dog Kelley , chaiged ivlth the muiderof Kobcit Bnhd In Biltlsh Jolnmbla. Alter reviewing the evidence and quoting law authorities , Commissioner Spencei said ho deemed the evidence biought fotwaid In this examination cleaicr and mote convincing than In the lormer examination indsiilllcient to sustain the clmige against 'he ' pilsoner. Kelley was lemauded to jail o aw alt the action of Secrc'aiy Bavaid , to ivhoin all documents lelatlug to tlio case ivlll bo atoiico lorvvarded. l'Yrni'S IMOAUrdN'K has bo omo iccojrnbed as the best washing piepar ationevei Invented. It has iclleveil wash ilayof the old wear ami tear , and cleanse 'he dlitiest labile without injuilng A national Change. "Arknnsaw , " exclaimed an ardent nun , "why , it is the best slate in tlio inion , a state above all otlicisin re sources and the exactness \\ith which the criminal laws arc ciifoiced. " "I tun astonished to hoar you speak so well of the state , " some one leplicd. "Why so ? " "Because , several , years a < ro , riming in exciting campaign in Indian ; ! , you wowed thatthciefas no such n thinir as justice in Arkaimw , a state where a man carried his life in his hand. " "That is very trno1 , my dear sir , but I was a politician then.1 ' "And what are von now ? " "A land agent. " " PILES ! TiLiRS ! rirns A sure cure foi ? Blind. Bleeding , Itcliln and Ulcerated Pile.s has been discovered by Dr. Williams , fanJiuHan remedy ) , called Dr Williams' ln < IIanrPllo Ointment. A single box has cured tho'woiut ' chronic rases of 2T > or 80 j ears standing. No ono need sulfer live minutes after applying this wondeifui sooth ing medicine. Lotions and instruments do moio harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumora , allays the intense itching , ( pirtlcularly at night after petting waun in bud ) , acts as a i > oultice , gives Instant relief , mid is prepared only for Piles , Itching of private parts , and for nothing else. SIU.V 1)1 SIC ASKS CURED. Dr. Fra/iei's Mairic Ointmout cures ns by maeic , Pimples , Ulack Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the sKin clear nndoenutiful. Also cures Itch. Salt lil'eum , Sere Nipples , Sore Lips , aud Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of GO cents. Ketalled by Kuhn & Co. , and Sehroeter * Conrad. At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman. Ho Supposed u Case. Wall Street News : "Wo will now s'poso the case , " ho suid , ns ho leaned forward witli a half-drunken leer on his fuco. "S'posin1 I'm the government. " "i'cs. " " ' ' ' W. Field. " "Anil s'posin' you're Uyrus . . "Exactly. " "Now , then , ; yon wnnt me to buy up all the telegraph lines in tlio country , so that you can unload jour stocks on me , don't you ? " "Certainly. " "It's for my interest , ain't it ? " "Yes. " "Be Better for everybody , wouldn't it ? " "Surely. " " ( Jovernincnt really ought to do it , oh " "Yes , " r. "Very well , I'm 'or eovcrnmont ; you are Cyrus W. ricld , Cyrus , see you lirsl ! Goodbye. " -KNL CONSUMPTION OF SWEET CUM AND MULLEIN.AND The iweet euro , as cstbercd from a tree of tr-o Mime Dama. growing uluiu ; Uio email atrcnuii la tbe Hoiithern Btati , contains a rtlmulaUnn ax * puctorant prlnolple that looaeni tbejpblrtnn pro- ducliiB the early niomlnit couch. "u ttliuulaten UiacbllH to Uitowotrthuln.lwjuciiiLraua In croup ind wtiooplnu < ongh. Wlien combined with tlio bealtna mudlojluoui principle In tba iculloln PlC lant of UIB old fieldi. preaont * in TATLous C llEUOKEI IIEMEDT Of SWEET OTJM AND Ntll-- I EiNtboUnoat known rcuiedrf or CuuKbi. Croup , WlioopliigK uuUaiiloousuiiiptlon- BO pala table any cblia J < i jileasod to take It. Ask your 1'rx-e Ut-rtT. DiLTXcit - A lift skperlwM. 8 < marittii ana qultt eorsa. Trial pie * . a. liwititfunD r rscU 6jtr < i6vLArs Or , WARD A CO , , STRICTLY PURE. rr coztTAiss ivo orient inr AST ronst IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER DOTTLE f > KCEN I BOTTLES nro put 'ip for the n Jomiiinmlntlonor nil who iloslro a goo md low priced Couch , GoldandCroupRemedy TIIO'K mstmvrt A urMniv FOII CONSUMPTION ANV LUNG DISEASE , Should secure lliolnoro $1 lioltle * . Dlroolloa neooiiipniiyiiitf each bottlo. Bold by all Modlciuo Doalora. Arrsnl > rtr > lnit ot two Uodlc lr tlcje < . hm bftn lo i r erKHfei U theireelkl IriftlmeDtot CHKODIC , Ntittovo , Sim oil ULOJti Ilt tl9 thKOftnr other rbrileUDlatil. LOUlf , u cltf l t ) > crt Ihow ftnj nil old rr ldrnta VDOIT Nervous Prostration , Debility. Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd other Aflec- tlonc ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , r ire tJ ulib tnp.r.iijiu lucern , on Ulnt iflf ntlfle prln tlplri. P r lr , rtltild ; , Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vbleii iroJoro oonorth. Collowlni iCctlil DtttOBiiirit , ( Iftllllr , dlmnru of light ftDdilgfeetltmrmflrtlmplcionthe ttc , phjtlt&lJeet/ , rtrdpulolln icclelyor fftii l i , eonruiUu of M i , etl. , rend rluir Mnrrloio Impropir or unhappy , r GrmtDfCtly eurtd. rftmrIilel(16 ( { > itrsfD ) thekboie , laat ir lr < l tnttlnpr. frfi-lo nr iJJrcn Con. < ill > lloattor. Door h ; null rr c. I nrllr I nil ililctlr c nnJtnllil. A Posllho Written Guarantee elren in.nrjci. rfttle oait. ilcjlelne nt er rjh re bj mill or cipraii. MARRIAGE GUIDE , 200 PAGES. FINE PLATES , lra nt oloth an ! pllt tlcalng , icfcteJ forOOo In i oitnKor urreucy ( Uvcr Brty wonflffful | ftt ) l turrt , true ( ollf t artlctnonttte rollowlag tnbJMUt who mtj tuarrj , wbonot. * hj , tnanhood , womto , Iioed. thralful rtfdir , fffcetn offitlbft [ f unJ aiceii , the yi. toIoKjofrrnrndueiloo. tad raftnr more. Those married or rontcrapUtfiift mitring * tbouid r nd It * l'rcUr tdltton lime , piper c < JTer , 25c. Addreiiitabo pr WMtil r ' T FOUNTftlN PEN BEST IN TOE WORLD. AVnrrnntod to arlvo eatlsfno- ( Ion on any troik and In any hands. Price $ 2.50 JBTrickey&Co WIIOLESALB JEWEI.KIIS , Lincoln , Solo Wliolc'alo nsonts for NobrusUa. DEALERS SIIITLICD AT FACTOUV R.VTCS. N. U. Tliiuls not a Stjlo- graph ponoil , but n Hi ft class flexible ROlrl pen of miy do- elrod fincuoss of polut. A FINE LINK OH Pianos and -AT- WGGDDRtDGE BROS' WIUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NEBRASIvA. O.NR ( in MOIti : AT WllOI.ERAl.E I'KICE. I PAY nil cipr < " rtnrgf" to nil iwlntu within aoO miles. | .uooranlnri t" select from 8i-nil tnnctnt tamp for Illu-trotwl c t logu . Jlrntloli thin paper. L. G. SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. Whoso MTAI.II'V U railing. Hr ln IIIIAI > I'l\y FVIIAL'NThU or rower I'llKM A1 Ultl l.ASl - | il > mar find rrrtrrt nod rrlltblenr In tl - - Adopted hv all Jrrnf h riijalUaDi and uccossfullr Introduced holtAllwe drains promrtlr unecked. TKhATlJNK el'lna new * pnierftndmidlcaUn4or | fnpnts.Ar > .ritlTi : . CVnaiill * . [ Ion ( onua or by mall ) with U * ml A nt doctors Kit t K. CIVIAI.E AUENCY. No. 174 Fullon Street. Now York. L allies MAGNOLIA ItAIM will grat- iiy you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal- lowuoss. Bedness , Pimples , Itlotchcs. and all diseases and imperfections oi'tho skin , It ovorcoincstlio flushed appear- nnco of lioat , fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear lint TWEN TY ; and so nat ural. gradual , nnd perfect are its effects , that It is impossible- detect its application. is DEWEY d STONES JJ W Otieof the Best citi'l Zitryosb Stocks in phe U.S. to Select from , No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator. MTBUBKE & SONS LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GKO. nUUKK , Mnnivror , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NED. linrKHKNCESt JIurclmuts' nnd Fanners' H.mk , D.old ( Mty , Neb. ; Kearney National lank , Kcainuv , Neb. : Coliuubiis Si ito llnnk. Coliunbus , Nel . ; .Mi'Doiinld's Hank , North . . Onmlm Xatloiml IJiuik . Oiiiiib.i. Neb. latle. Neb. ; vriiiiuiit iiuiiuilili imiirvintiiii * IL / . . _ Will pay customers' draft \ \ Itli bill of lading attached for two-thirds vnluo Of stock. ESTABLISHED 1803. CHASDLER-BROWNCO. AKD WIOVISION Commission Merchants nonrd of Trndo , Chamber of Commerce , Clitcago. Alllwankco. . C , MILLER , Western Business Solicitor , Ljocnl Ttitsinc s Solicitor , i locltlMJircurfdlnOO ilnvn liv l r. llurnc alllrt tro-Mngnetlc licit. JTrtisa.comulncd. Ouaranlepdtho "only ono In the world irencritlnff acontlmiou * Eleetrlf & Mfigtiftfo rvVirrvnf. . hrlentlfle.rowcrful. liuraljl * . . , .JConfortttto rilid I ITrctlvo. A\old frnuds. i-t tr On < r n.non cured. HunlKtmnprni pampulot. ALSO F.I.r.o fine III-.I.TH FOU DIHKAM.'N. DR. HORNE. INVENTOH. 191 WAQASH AYE. . CHICAGO. is DECIDED nv Royal Havana Lottery ( A OOVhriMJBNT INSTITUTION ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , April 17 , 1806 ( A OOVKIINMENT IKSTIIUTIOM TICKETS IN FIl'TIIS. Wholes 1J5.00. Fractions Pro rata. Tickets iurirths : Wholes K ; 1'rnctluns pr rntn. Subject to no miuilnuliitlon , not controllcil hy tlio pintl 3 lu Inloresh It In tlio fiilrost thing In tlio innurc of cluiuoo In cxlatunco. KortlcltolB npply to SHll'SKV & CO..12U UromV- wny.H. V.City : M. OITUNS CO. . 019 Jliilu 6troutKiiM3ii9Clty , Mo. A STANUAIID MEDICAL AV011K FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 IJV MAIL , POSTPAID. IM.UsTIl VTIV1J tj.V.Ml'Ln Einainten vltuitr , Ncrroiu Hml riiTsicil nu illtr rreniRiureDn'-IIno In Mnn , Irrr9 of rniitb , and till untold miseries reiultlngfrum Indlncrotlon nn.l oi- cruses. A book tor avert mitn. jnang. miildlo agal mill old. Itcontalns Ii5 proscriptions ( or ul ) acute nnd rlironlculFeiiao1 * , cuchone or wnlch H Inruliiublu H3 found by the Hiithorwhoito experience for I ) voirsii mcli n proluibly noror DOforcifull tothn lot of nnr iihj-Elrlnn : Si PIIKOS. iionnu In boiiiiilful Fronrb niu . llnembossed coven , full Kilt , tfimnintepil to hnn Mnsr work In every * an mocliHnlcnl , literary nrul prnrni- lonul thnnnnr ether work In tills country for ! ! 1 or tlio money will bo refund In every Instance. I'rl-a onlr II bjr mall , po tpilil Illuslritol mniplu , ill i. Kendnow. Goldmoitnlumirdoii tlioiuitbarbrtba Nf tlonnlMedical A oolotlon. lo the lion. A l' . HIM > ll , uiiduiiocliito oftlours ot tba bojrd the reader Is Bpnctfiillr rofcrrml JliqScience of l.lfa worth raoro totno rounaan't mfcldlo lined mon of thlt eoiiuratloii tlun ull tliDKol 1 mlnon of Onlirnrnln ' " ' .lllu ll crmlnoj of Nor.ida conibned.-.S. | F. Chronicle. 1 Jiolclcncn of Mfu point ! out the rocka and quick. panda on wlilrh tlm constitution Hint IJDUDI uf In nnr nrounK man IHTO boon fnully wrtckod. ilaiicboitor Tlio Sclcnco of I.irolsnf Krenter vuluo lh-tnullth ) mcUkul worm iMibll.lK'il in HiU country furtlioiuH N ) yean Atlanta Constitution. 'Xhoscloncaot Life In nnuperli mid maitorly trniu lite on nervoui uml pUjukul doblllly , DotruU I'm ) Add'roMlhe I'cihoJr Modlcil Inilltuta. or Dr W. 1L Varkcr.Nn. lUullHncli trcuL , Boston , \lnji..wBr ) mar UtqonBultuJ on ull discing re ulrliu akll land exiierf * onto. chniiiloiiii l tibAlniito illsuuues that havu l > df * tied llu > skill orallotlieruliyalcluns n apuclaltr. Snol fronto.l . nuccnsslully without an Inslancoof fallarJ Mention Uuinliu Uoo. HO u UKACO MINTED WITH THE ocociurHY OP THie * COUNIR/WILl BEE BIT tXAUININO THK MAP THAT THI GHIGAGO.ROGK ISLAND a PACIFIC RAILW&V Ily reafon of Its oontral position and rlnte r l tlon to oil principal linen i. l ami Weft , nt Initial and ter minal polntl. c-cmsllttltfH the inoit Important inlif < -ontti ) nlHl ItnL In tlin i m ut lUrouiili t Intlon whlcn invltiifl and farllltat.- * travel nnd tiulftn betwwnrltlFsor tha AtlmuKi and Tactile C'omu It IH nlso the favorite nnd host louto to and from points Cast , Nrtrth.Att nnd Bnntlica t , and corrrspoudlnir I > alnt > We t , ttoituwest und Huntliweit. The Great Rook Island Route Ouaranttos Its introns that > rn > * or prminsl ftrn- rltr alToiJdd liy a xilld , tUoioiluhlr bullu.lr < l ruuU ti.l.cmftftth tracks nr f-ontlniinus sffil mil tnbHtin tlally liullt euUorts and In Idttix , i oiling tiuck n. nror iwrfrctlun as liunmn ( .kill iali rnakc It. Ilia sufrll appllani cs or nntent liuirors.pluirornia and air brakra. and that einclluffdlsclpllntt which governs tlm prac * tjral oparatlon of all 119 trains Other 'pwlaltlrs or lily ronte aiu Iranian nt nil ci/imeclliiu-jiulnts In Uufon Dtiitots. and tka uninrpasceU couiturts aAd luiurlosof Its I'aksvnffer U ulpiucMt Tlia last Kjrmsa Trains Ixtncen Chlcdpo srd P or a. Couiull IUuir . Knnjus Cllx. l at nw < irlii aud Atiulsun are compound r well vrntllatld , flnrly uu- lialsirrnd liar Ouachrs. Usyuinrint J-ullm n l-alatfi HlMprrant tha aloit itMlgn , anil niinluuu | , Ilnln li In which Uliurately , o k d incala an-li Uurrlr film KrtwLl-ilChtuAUuiiud Kanmal'ltTamlAliliisoQ sire ul < o run the Ueltbrntwl ttrcllnlnctlialr fais. The Famous Albert ton Route Is tha direct and ravorlta line b.twun Chlcaifoancl Mliiiuapullsandat l'uulwitr | ronucrtlonaararoada In Union licpots fol all pulnts In the Tcrrltorlas and lirltlsli I'rovlnriu Over thti rout * Kast Yiptat Irulni are run tu tlio watering p'ir.s , tumiuti 10- torts , plctam gua localltlvi and Imnttnir and llshlnir Kioundsof l..wm and Ulnnc.oln It U alro the inoit rinlrabUroiituto the ilijj wheat Holds und pusluiul lands of Interior Dakoli htlll knotbir Ulltl OT MNB. vlaSrnKani1 Kan- kntra , liai In-en npenod l t brn i-lnrlrnntt Indlnn. "polls iiud Lafar tt .and Council lilurfu , Kan tlty , MlnneaiKills anJ Kt. Paul and IntorniedUtu point. for drlallrd Inforinatlun sen Maps und luldfrt. obtaliiablo.a * wull * > llrkuu. ut all prlncljal 'lick , t omt In the Untied BUlea and Cauodaj or bad H. R , CAQLC , E. ST. JOHN , IVjj't a Ucu'l MVr , Q.-n'l T'kt & i'au. AK'L A FLOB3BBA HOME Drnl for a 21x103 II. nulldlng Ixit at hi. AuarewM liar , I'lu. . will to Kent by prupkld mall totacliul tlie nrst 100 appllcnntl HrhoreuitUouly I dr. lopay ( oracknowledKliM Deed by Nolar1'ubllc. . write luiuiu plainly anil lululltotbat Ikcdnlll tocortt-ct A quirk ordir lliburembolcH Lot. Tills Kriat offer la tor Ibe pur Ixx-al Colunyln jour coruinuult/ . A coed kaltry paid ( or J our services In nddlllon to tlili Ir I il.Vu pay all laic * for two > ar9 I.nt urB lllniruttb Uuy for from 8 J3 to \VitU Ui-cd will bu sent pampbltU to distribute Addreia St. Andrnai Itay J.aUrvati * . .AanUJL7 Malnht. . C'lnclnuall.O , or bt , Audrcna ilajr. M.i D4T Jit td i an h eieculfd uoio ptoinutiy II lou o Clocluuall ulUle Red Star Line I Cixrrjltiff theHolfflttm Hoj-ixl ntnl United Slates Miill.Balllnir oM-ry ntm-ilny Between Antwerp & How York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE , ' - r * Baton ftoni fOO to $100. Excursion trip from f > SllOto tlbO. Sooonil Cntiiu f > i ) , iirul lixourslon fi Jim. fici'iiRo iin-iiniro nt low rules. 1'oter i Wilplil , \ Sons , Geiiornl Agents , U Uronihvay , UIIH Vork. Oniitlin , Nobrnskn , l"ri\nk n. Moorcs , W. , St. Hi A. I' , ticket tiiroiit. VALENTINE'S T Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , Tlio Inmost , best nnd clicnpoU short-hand mid typo vri Itlilff school In tlio wo t. J.cnrn this \aliinblo nil nnd socino nliiomtlvo position , aiioit-lmtul tixupht liy mall to these Axliocnnnotnttcml thu Instltuto. Wo kiop on hnml n full supply o ' Pitman's elinrt-liniut tuxt tiuoUH , itlno t > po-wrrtor supplies For pnrtlonlui-s send forolinulnii tb Yalentiiie's Short-Hand Instltnte 1119 anil U20 O etrcct MnoolQ , Mob ] OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE. PARLEY & CO. , BROKER SIN GRAIN Provisions and B. B. Eltocks. 1305 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Kxcoutoordors for purchnso or jnlo of vrhont , corn , poik and inllroiul stocks. Holur by puiinisaion to tlio Omaha National Hank. Klistclius iittrntlon to oidurs from in terior wliluli uiosollrfled. TAMliEy &CO. ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , Orndo Sj stems nnil Sowornifo PI im for Olttca nnd Towns a F | > oiulty. ! I'luu , Jiutliniitus and Spuelllculloiis forl'ubllo anil other Knglnoorlng \\orksfiunlslioil. Surveys and Report made on I'ubllo linprovcmonta. . ANDIIRW Ho'.BWATBH , Momhor Amorloan Boolo- ( Jly Civil nniflnoeis. City KiiKlnotr of Omaha jco. II. CimisTir. Civil EiiKinoor. HeDraska National-Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $250,000 SuplusMay 1 , 1885 . 80,000 U. W. TATKS , Prosidont. A. E , TOIUAUN , Vice Prosldent Vf. H. 8. HUOIIES , Caslitov , . . . DIHEOi'OUS ! \V. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COLLINS , U. W , YATUS , Luwu S. REKD , A. E. TOU/.ALIN- , BANKING OFFICEi THE JMQN Cor. 12th and Farnara Stroets. Oonoral llanUluur Iusla 3i Trannotal. iSTDBl CllSKl Instantly rellivnlbt inuftt TloKnt nttuclui , and Iniurcs llWB. 3S Inlmlatlon.UiuiroaohlnK the dliono illreot. rolax- 01 Uio gpum , rarjlltat fra * f\l ID BO aipKctoratlon. and I.FFKOTi * wUKEiO bfr > ll otkir riiM4lM Ml. * Irttl miUMi tl le > l , nilB > Ter.t > llUffr > t. ud * 1.OU | of dru liU or br nail. . TrliJ t tim fjr tump llr.lt S > ll r > IHSIU- RESTORED. , - n of youtK fitl Imiu-uJonca cauiluv ITcraituro Deoy ffgf - - - liooj , kcjmvlnf tried In TutnoTor ! ' " 'J Ijuorerea ft ra pis el Kurw * IIKIt tn Ii1 fellow niffercrii. A 3. U.IlliEVlUlU < : iiUintr < ot. Ken VorkOitr. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlio OrtRlniil nnd Only ticnulne.aa. aa. k j ir Hnmtiit lot , kt no oikir , or uiclui . J B i o jiamiitun nqnarc , i-ouftasu , l' | ol.l br DrnapUU rverjwbrr * . Aik fbr "OhlcLe- trr' innll.-- : I'fciuiyruyal I'llla. Tatsaaubar , WSAIC , PEOPLE 3m ( iiy " ' " "fVi.'w".irTK5 w , . . ± ad ; In flo yq.i > htjlu In tl.tTunUm have bt n cutfJ. l.toctrMVr < oJty ! n tiiiill/rrlt. . 'ult-nfMUid fold ID jt'fliK Wholtj rainlly cit wrur twni bell. Klcrtrlo hu pcniurlr fieii tvJtUmolohvlttf Atotil wortulrcMlni * lUiiuiu auu huifus rum ran ted EUutrlo 7 ru v fur If upturn , 700 mn il Jn'BI , Atnu mump fur i > fiii.pufut. On. W. J. ItOHNE. INYEHTOR , 101 WABASH AV * , CHICAGO. You arc nllov , tU a free trial oflMrty dnut of the usa or Dr. l'a ) Ct.lc.IJialulVoUalclii.lt with l.lecir&bu Finery Appliances , for the BP&Krtlltr | aad inancnt euro t > ( AVrvaua VMIUu. lontot l'Cu1iund / ilanhoiHl , and nit hlndrnU troublda , Also for nipuy olhf rillscasM. CompU to restoration to Jkaltli , Victor , nndtlaiilioodiUar < H-d No rtk In Incurrwl. inu . tratf-il imnitililft In ttiilfJ tiivi > jp m&lloil itt titysu ortstluij VOLTAJUUKtTtO..Mariibullliricu' ; P. BOYEB & CO. I ) CAUCUS IH & 5ausm and Jai ! V/ork. / 1020 Fiuiutm tStrcot , Omaha , Nob. JSTAUUSIUD : : Lincoln Steam Dyelorfel \V. D. 1501JKHTSON , Prop'r , omco No. no ; 0 St. , Works S.K. Cor. F , & 9tli. I.'ncnlii ' , Ntti. Gcoti * Clotliliif Clcaucd unit 11 . pulled.