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' L ; 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JULY 21. 1880. ONE SOLDIER DROWNED , The Seventh Infantry Arrives Witli a Pri vate Missing , ARRIVAL OF GENERAL TOMPKINS FftBt Time on the Ittirllncton A Mer chant Closed Out Hall Notes Indignant Tinners Oth er JL/ocnl News. Soldiers Arrive. Yesterday af tcrnnon'al prcciselyqnartor past SJ o'clock the government steamer , "Chas H. Tompklns , " with four com panies of soldiers from Dakota , touched nt the foot of Fnrnntn street and throw n lioro her gang-plank. The airival of the bent was witnessed b.y ti largo mini- her of soldiers , army ollicers , citi/ens , etc. , not to mention numerous representatives of the genus small boy. A guard of soldiers was at onec sent ashore and cleared a space about four hundred feet square , after which the work of unloading luggage was commenced , The soldiers were lirst sunt ashore , then the army ollicers with their families. Thn work of disembark ing occupied about one hour. I'ho "Tompkins" is a plain , Hat bottomed tomed , side wheeler. It is commanded by Captain .Johnny Barr. It lefl for u'n-river last night. IV * * The steamer had on board , several companies of tint Seventeenth infantry as follows : Companies A and G from Fort Lincoln , Dakota and Company E and K , from Fort Custcr. These companies number eight ollicers and 107 men , and carry with them sixty-seven thousand pounds of baggage. The companies and baggage were transferred to a train consisting of one Pullman , two baggage cars , six emigrant sleepers anil six box cars , ami started webt for their destina tion , Fort Russell , last evening. Captain Van Horn , of Company A , who was in command ot the Boliliers , informed a reporter that the boat had left Bismark on July 1-1 , at1 o'clock , and Had there- fors been six days on the way. A dis tressing accident occurred shortly after the bout left Bisniark. Private Baker of Company E , while in an intoxicated condition slipped backward over the backer or the boat , falling in the wny of the wheel. lie must have been rendered unconscious by being beaten by tlio wheel , for ho snnlc at once. Help was mmimoncd to no avail. The body was not recovered. A PAST UUX. The Burlington Makes Good Time Itnil Notes. FLIGHT OV Till : I'.VST MAIL. One of the most remarkable cases of fast time on record was made by the Bur lington's special mail train Monday night. It tlcft lied Oak , Dlowa , at precisely 7 o'clock , titty miles east of Council lUnll's. Tlio dispatcher notiliod the Union Pacific folks that the mail would reach the trans fer depot at 8 o'clock. Bets were freely oflered that it could not make the unpre cedented time with the numerous obsta cles in the way. A largo crowd congre gated at tlio Burlington's track tr watch the result. At 7:5.'i : . p. in. a large c and of dust was scon to rise a couple 01 miles down the track , and at precisely 7:57 : p. m. , Engineer Hn s brought his pot , No. 271 , to a standstill at the transfer dqpot , having inado the run with two mail cars from lied Oak to the transfer , a distance of litty miles , in lifty-sovoinninules , mak ing , at the same lime twelve stops and slow-tips en route. A stop of at least five miiuutes at Pacific Junction is included in the So that the speed attained would iV'lago at least a mile a minute. . " T.STAUI.1SI1INU A. QUARANTINE. 'jLii'S ' Union Pucilio has been notified of a rp'avantino which has been established by tiio governor of Wyoming against cat tle' in certain counties of New York , Pennsylvania , Now Jersey , Delaware , Maryland , Missouri , Virginia , Texas and the District of Columbia on account oi plouro-pnoumonia. The Union Pacific , in common with other roads entering Wyoming , has agreed not to import any cattle into that state from the counties above mentioned , except according tc provisions matte in the articles of quar itntine. A SUVKIU : STOIW. Telegrams received as the Union Pacific headquarters to-day tell of a severe rain , wind and hail storm , which occurred last evening at Pine Bluffs , W.yo. The storm commenced at about 5:15 : p.m. , andlastctl about ono hour , cxtendlngfrom two miles west to six miles cast of Pine Blntl's , About ono mile of telegraph wire was blown down , and some track was washed put. Several houses in and about Pine Bluff were unroofed , but no loss of lifowas reported , NOTKS AND l'1'.ltSONAI.S. Mr. 11. E. Jennison , general managci of tlio telegraph department of the Union racilio , has returned from a trip in Kan- BUS. BUS.A parly of forty Italian laborers nu route from Chicago to Colorado passed through tlio city laBt.evoniiig. Yesiorday morning at : i o'clock thcr waf n wreck at Valparaiso on the Republican Vnlloy branch of the Union Paeilio road Freight train No. 48 , Dully conductor , with engine r > 03 , was entering the place mentioned when the latter ran of the track at the east switcli of the "Y , " upon which all trains ontoi and leave that town going to or coming from Lincoln. The engine was throwr completely off the track ami on to iti right side. Engineer Fair savot himself by jumping , while thrjo of the cars immcdiatolj behind * the engine were also derailed The wreck toolc place clear of the mail track. Yesterday morning11 a wrecking ; trninlef there at 0:1)5 : ) o'clock anil the wreol wan cleared by ( > o'clock , not , however without preventing the passenger trail from the houtli making connection will : the Grand Island train at Valley. The sale of tickets under tlio rodueoi rates to Chicago was unprecedented TioChicago | , Milwaukee &St , Paul alone ut their ollico in the Pa\ton hotel , soli between three and four thousand , wliil the other olllces at thu depot and at th Binds sold a relatively largo number alse Six freight ears , three of which wer loaded with brick , were telescoped am otherwise miscellaneously niivcd up in i collision on tlio Union Pacillc yestorda nt the Twentieth street crossing , Geo. Lyndon , formerly well known ii local musical circles and as ono of th old employes of the Union Pacific ami itor's ollico , was in the city ycsterdaj JIo is now lilling the position of travel ing auditor ol the Kansas City , Ft. Soot & Gulf railroad. OAKS FOR TUB QUIP. They Arc Now Holui : Arranged I ) tlio Cable Company. Tho'dlrcotors of the Cnblo.lino yostorda morning were considering designs c cars to bo used on their road when it i completed , The style selected is ono c the manufacture of tlio Laoledo worki St. Louis. It will bo sixteen feet Ion Mid accommodate about thirty pooph style Is ono suggested by Pnllmai of sleeping car fame. The windows wi reach from the top of tlio back of the so ; up to the roof , while thu lettering will I painted on tlio panels of the sides. Tlicf yiadovrs will bo sufllcleutly high to 01 iblo people who may be standing in the cars to read the numbers on the houses vitliout inconveniencing themselves or otiiers by stooping. Accompanying each of thc < -c will be what is known as the 'grip ear. " In the aisle of this the en- ; mr > ur \\i\l \ take up his position with the ever and brakes governing the moving and stopping oi tlio train within his eaeh. This car will be but ten foul long and will be supplied witlt seats on cither side , which may also be occupied by pas sengers. The company will commence Hisiness with ten trains , eaeh comprising wo cars. On special occasions tlio train nay bo made up of more cars according ns business demands. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock the > oard of directors of the cable line awar- led thu contract for building the same to fumes Lillis , of Nebraska City. Toilet ! Points. Israel ureenburg was nr- aignod In police court yes onlay morning for peddling with- > ut a license. Ho explained that ho had irocnred a ten days' license , but owing o siokne s had not been able to avail limself of the privilege until the license lad expired. This excuse did not "go lown/'and ' Israel was lined $5 and costs , lo was unable to pay ami went to jail. John Williams , an old farmer , was ineil $5 and costs for drunkeness. Ilo ilead not guilty and stood trial on the banjo. His lawyers' eloquence did not availto save him , however , and hu was ompelled to pay or go to jail. Ho chose lie former alternative. Sam Uobiiuon , a fruit peddler was nedsfo and costs for obstructing tlio treet , with ills wagon. " Frank Ptircell and William Lavender vcro each fined $ T and costs for lighting , uid Michael McShano an equal amount or drunkenness. Henry Palmer paid nine ino of $ G and costs for fast driving. A Flno Point. Judge Woolworlh has commenced pro- rcdlngs of habeas corpus in tlio United States court to secure tlio release of lurry W. Hall , a young man now in the icnllontiary , haying been charged with unrder. In 1832 Hall killed ono Conrad Schlicgel , in Cheyenne county. At tlio imo of the killine , or shortly thereafter , a grand jury of thu ciU/ous of Cheyenne county was in session , but for some rea son failed to make any report on the mat er. Later on ho was indicted by a grand ury composed partly oi residents of 'hoyonno county and of Stoux county , > lead guilty nnd was sentenced to a life erm in state's prison. Under the four- contti amendment and on the ground hat all the jurors were not residents of ho county In which thu crime was com- nitted , Judge Woolworth claims that he indictment was not legal. Judge Dundy has issued an order requesting A'ardcn Nobes to show cause within ton lays why the release should not bo 'ranted. The case is the lirst 0110 of the cind over brought up in this state , and its outcome will bo awaited with considera te interest. RnfTerty Withdraws. The RalTorty case came up before the icense board at the mayor's' ' office yester- lay afternoon to determine whether or not he party mentioned should bo granted > ormission to run a saloon on Twenty- six street near St. Mary's avenue. I'lith full board was present , iso were also Judge Duiuly , Jos. Her , Jnp. T. Bell , Elmer Frank and others. Rafferty announced to the board hat he desired to withdraw his applica- iou for license , and the permis sion was accorded him. The ) oard then went through the 'ormula ' of declining to grant him a icense. This action will enable the : roasurcr to refund RafTurty the .money advanced wJion ho lileu' his application. The reason for the withdrawal was the 'act ' that ho had learned that a majority of the board had decided to vote against iving him a license. The UoimnUtoo Resolutions. At a mooting hold July 19 , 1833 , of the executive committee of tlio Law and Ordorloaguo of Omaha , the following W.xs adopted : Whereas , Certain parties nt Lincoln , Neb. , against whom the leaeuo of that city have : iroiinht proceedings for violation of the law , through the ellortot John IX James , aeont of thi ) Omaha league. Lmvo imula certain charges as.iinst slid James : therefore , bo it Resolved. By the Law and Older league of Omaha , that the services rendered the league by Acont James have been of the most elliciontcharacter : that wo have always found him reliable , honorablu ami trust worthy and that wo are convinced from In vestigations nindo by said committee , that [ he chaitrcs pending against him ( Agent lames ) at Lincoln mo due simply to thu ani mosity and bitter feeling lesultins from his successful inosecutlon of law breakers ol that city. _ booking Tor Her Husband. A sad-oyed woman with u care-worn lace , carrying in her arms a tun months old baby , appeared at police headquaar- tors ycstordny morning , and said that she was looking for her husband. Siio Save her name as Mrs. Jerry Bell ind said that she came from Bloncco , la , "My husband loft Bloncoo two weeks ago , " she said to a reporter , "and came to Omaha to look for work. I got a latter from him tlio other day , saying that ho had got work at 81.75 a day , and asking mo to como on with the baby. Ho said that ho was stopping with a man named Trumbull but 1 haven't boon abln to find him vol. " Mrs. Boll Is without money1 ; and the ladies of the Women's Christian homo will take care of hct until she finds lior spouse. A Vaouiit Mind. The Douglas county committee on In sanity , consisting of Dr. Neville , Districl Court Cleric Ijams and Judge Savage , yesterday nioniing pronounced Vir ginin llondricks insano. Tlih woman was confined in the county jail some weeks ago , but. at the request of some friends , was discharged an < taken homo with them to live. Slip sooV became violent however , and in justice to her , she was again committed to the jail where she now remains. Mr. Ijams ycthnlay forwarded to Or. Matliow- son at Lincoln a statement of her cast coupled a with decision of the board , ant a request for her admission to the asy luiu at that place. Foil Off u Ridge. Monday evening as Com missonr Titnmo was driving or ? Jnmlngs trcot , near Dr Mercer's residence , on his way home , hi saw from a distance , a lady fall down tin embankment on the south side of tin street , which is about eight foot high Her dross had caught on ono of the barb of a wire fence and caused her to mis her footing on tun narrow ridge upoi which she was walking. Mr. Tiiunn drove to where she lay and found he prostrated from nervous excitement When she regained consciousness sli gave her name as Mrs. Kdson and Mr Timino drove her to her homo on Hamll ton street near Walnut Hill. Will Loso'lIU Too. Yesterday evening John Hanson , th twelve-year-old sou of Lars Hanson , re siding on the corner of Seventh and Pa cilio streets , in attempting to cross tb track between two freight cars at th Tenth street crossing of tiio Union Pn citic , had Ids big too crushed between th two draw heads. Tlio train moved th moment ho placed his foot upon the iron Dr. Darrow dressed the injured membei and fears that amputation will bo uccc : eary. CLOSCD OUT. An Icecream Mnn on St. Mary'i ' AvetiHe Absconds. "Mister , tlio man th.it used to run thai store owes me forty cents , " said a small boy to a reporter who was knocking foi admission at tlie clo < cd-up ice-cream , candy and cigar store of II. C. Wostluke , on Eighteenth and St. Mary's avenue , yesterday morning. The establishment fms been attached by creditors , and West lake had left the country. Somu weeks ago , Westlako came to Omaha for the purpose of opening up an ico-crcam and confectionary store , lie lilted up elegant quarters on the avenue , introduced new ices and ice-creams , ad- vertiscd liberally , and altogether made a Keat .splurge. 1 or a time it seemed as though the establishment was making money but of late business lias been run ning down and Mr Wcstluko realized that ho must soon go to the wall. Hi ; creditors began to press upon him. Mon day , he left the city for the ostensible mirpose of going to Council Bluffs , but really as his wife states , of "skipping the town. " Yester day ho had not shown up ami his eredi- lors attached his stock and futures through writs procured in Justice Hels- ley's court , as follows. Henry Diekson , ? 71)iO. ) ( ( Jeo. Bushmcvcr , $141.fiO. Stephens Vogalo iV Dinning , $89. A. L. Filch , $01. Constable lliuiek closed the door.s and look charge of the establishment. Mrs , Wcstlake says she thinks her husband has deserted her. One of the creditors not included in the list , is tlio small boy mentioned above , wlio insists that Westlako owes him fort } cents for blacking his boots. As ho has procured no attachment , the bootblack's claim will probably not be satisfied. AKlUAfj CAULES. Crossing tlio U. 1 * . Bridge for the TrntiHiitlasioti of Klcctrlo Thought. The Western Union Telegraph coin- any h.xvo roniova.l tlio tolegr.iph wires from the U. P. bridge and substituted for them two aerial cables. Eaeh of these will accommodate nineteen wires , 01 thirty-eight in all. To connect with these , thu companv are planting poles on Jones street , fiom Thirteenth street to the river , and thence south to the brjdgo. These poles are about fifty in nunibot mil arc all fifty feet in height 1'hcy are now intended to accommodate forty wiresbut are gauged to admit arms to support twenty-four more. Tins work lias been in progress for several weeks back , fourteen men being required to dc it , under tlio direction of E. 11. Mallard , When tiio wire is strung on this now route , tlio ola wires which have hereto- tore run down Thirteenth to * the Union Pacific road , and tiieuco eastward , will be discontinued. Travelling Veterans. The G. A. 11. delegates of the Depart ment of New York will arrive in this citj this evening by way of tlio Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul road. Thej occupy five Pullman coaches. They let Rome , N. Y. on the 19th inst. , and wil stop two days in Denver , two more it Salt Lake City and on their return comi by way of tlio Oregon Short line from Portland. The delegation comprise ; among others Joseph Sales , commandei of the department , and Adjutant Genera Clark. Their arrival hero will hu wel coined by a number of comrades , semi of whom will go across the river to nice them at the Bluffs. Improving n Crossing. The completion of tlio paving of Jonc1 street' has necessitated a relaying of tin granite crossings at the intersection o Tenth street. This work has been it progress for several days tinder the di rection of Inspector Kenniston. Tin crossing on the cast side of tlio intersec tion mentioned has been lowered neai the curb at the U. P. house , nov run by Thos. Casey , with the effect of enabling - abling tlio great downilow of water oi Tenth street in win storms to turn cas on Jones street , thus relieving tliu gtitto ! on Tenth , and affording Paxton & Galla glier more protection against the Hood 1112 of their basement by the overflow. Started Up. Tlio Omaha Iron foundry , which is t ( bo operated in Bedford place started up yesterday. Worl on the buildings has bcci pushed very rapidly , and the machinery has been all placed ready for _ biibino.5s Tlio establishment will turn out iron worl of every description , mouldings , cast ings , wrought iron work , etc. About om hundred and fifty men will be employee to start with. Ono of tlio lirst pieces p work the establishment will turn out wil bo a largo iron contract on the cable line No Ono Need Ro Idle. E. S. Albright shipped fifty men on tin overland train last night for Laramie where the Union Pacific is making thorough repairs of its tracks wostwan from that point. Sunday night ho sen out twenty-live and Monday morniiu twenty-five moro for tlio B. & M.'s worl between Grand Island and Broken Bow Since thu season opened ho has forward cd over three thousand men to railroad jobs and ho says lie cannot gotonougl men. Truly no ono need complain to ; want of employment in the west. Removing ; Earth. The county commissioners yesterday torday morning advertised foi bids for grading the extension tension of Farnam street , which will removal moval of about four thousand live him dred yards , as also the grading of Soutl Tenth Mreot , below Bancroft , which wil require ( ho displacement of about twi thousand live hundred yards of earth The bids will be opened on Saturday next at 3 p. ni. For Sale Cheap Fine Joraoy hoifoi calf , three months old. Address at once II. C. , care Pacific Hotel Co. * i Train of Beef. MondayCovonlng a "time freight" star ted Chlcagoward from the South Omaii ! stockyards , which was composed o eighteen cars of dressed beef , three * o tallow , ono of horns , one of grease am ono of fertilizing material. George. 11 Hammond was tlio shipper and the trail attracted considerable attention as i passed through the depot. AVunt a Ucductlon. Commissioners Corliss. Timmo niv O'Koofo wont to Lincoln yesterday mom ingwhoro they intend to go beforetho { stat board of equalization and argue for reduction of tlio levy against Dougla county , Last year tlioy went before th jiuno body and secured a reduction c one half mill , vvhich in the a gregat amounted to a saving of about $7,000 , Opolt's Hotel. Lincoln Neb , , oponc March 10th , first class in every rospeei Brevities. Detective Dingman , of the Wester Agency , loft last night for Hasting ! Nob. , to testify against several saloot keepers of Kenesaw , Nob. , who nro to b tried for violating the liquor law of Has ings , in selling the suspicious compoun known as "BHt. " " - Postollloo Changes. Postofllco changes In Nebraska an Iowa to July 17,1680 , furnished by Wn Van Vlect of the postoUice upnurtracii XKUKASKA. Established-Duff ; Brown count ; Stephen U Nelson , jpostmaster ; Sun shine , Lincoln county , Cliarles T , Rich ards. postmaster. Discontinued Cascade. Howard coun ty : Arbuta , Gosper county. Postmasters appointed ! Brcwstcr , Uluinp county , Daniel G. Findlevi L-'irth , Lancaster county , Christopher liallov ; Hanseti , Adams county. Walter Stone ; Kcone , Kearney cctunty , Belle 1) . Hall ; N'obesvillc , Lancaster county , Mrs. Helen J. Nohos ; Soiithsido. Holt county ; Mrs. Ksther Ames ; Turner , Holt county , [ 'rank Emerson ; Varna , Saline county , n > . Jane Blackwcll IOWA , Name changed HeiitonviUc , Milts county , to Folsom. Discontinued Athol , Sioux county ; 7ecllla , Howard county ; Fire , Kossuth iounty ; Ivy , Polk county ; Scottswood , . 'oltawottamio county. Postmasters Appointed Albany , Davis county , Peter Kimblc ; Angus , Uoone county , B.'J1. West ; Blackmail. Itinggold county. J. O. Millet1 ; Cllvc , Polk county , S. H. Lewis ; Curlew , Polo Alto county , Samuel Kaston : Denmark , Lee county , William H. Babcoe.k ; KaSt- Port , Fremont county , 1) . M. Lisby ; Em erson , Mills county , " Thomas J. Snod- jrass ; Excelsior , Mahaska county , Dan iel M. Atchison ; Folletts , Clinton county , George S. Campbell ; l-rankville , Wlnneshlch county , J. A. Cavliij ilonovJIle , Clark county , J. E. Tucker ; inont county , _ n--i i L'ottawottamlo county , W. P. 1'arrlshj Ztilla , Union county , Mrs. C. Slronp. The bank clearings yesterday were Porsonnl I'sirntirnplis. C. Platenburg of Bo ton is at the Mil- lard. Ex-Senator Sanndcrs went to Dcnvei yesterday morning. Judge IJartlctt returned yesterday from a trip to Superior , [ Neb. L. llollisclnld of Huron , Dak. , is visit- ng relatives in this city. Dr. Win. Edwards , of Platte Cnnter , coroner of Platte county , is in the city. Airs. Julia Kosonthal of Chicago is visiting her cousin Mrs A Mandleberg. Mrs. 11 , Jones and daughter , hatter , liave gone to New York for a few days , H. M. Genius and E. Genius lefl Monday for a business trip to Chicago and Now York , James Stephenson returned Monday from an inspection of his stage lincE in Colorado. Barney Baumer left for Chicago Monday after a pleasant visit with Tih uncle , John Baumer. Mr. John Jobe , of Placer county , Cal ifornia , is in the city visiting his sister Mrs. V. D. M. Mackey. Miss Minnie Knight , who has been vis iting here for gome titno past , lett yc.stcr day for a brief visit inuVluia , Iowa. btipcrintendcnt Wicks , of the Pullman Palace Car company , was a passcngei on the "overland" Monday evening foi San Francisco. Miss Gcorgie Shipman and Mi > s Minnie Willhite leave tins evening for Mil waukop , to visit friends and attend th < Saengcrfest. Gifs Trocsch , the well known bai artist , lately at the St. James , has gone to northern Nebraska on a few weeks search after rest and health. John D. Howe , attorney for the Chicago cage , Milwaukee , St. Pntil & Omaha rail road , who has been in'Omaha since Sat unlay , returned to St. Paul Monday night. J. H. Wntersteon , accompanie.l by his wife and children , returned yesterday morning from a tdclightfnl trip to Nov York and Toronto. . Mr. M. N. Einstein , popularly knowi among his companions , the western trav clingmeu , as ' 'Pinky" Einstein , is ii Omaha on a Visit of business and pleasure combined. Mr. H. Birel of Davenport , Iowa was ii the city yesterday. Air. Birel a member o a heavy linn of contractors eloing busi ness for the B. & M. His partner , Mr McManns is widely spoken of as a can didate for congress from the Third Con crcssional elistrict of Iowa. aMr. John CTTJasoy anil Dr. Wilcox o Leo , Mass. , old-time friends of C'aptair Cormick , were in tlio city yesterday or their way to San Francisco. They won shown around the city by Captain Cor mick , and were surprised and plcasct with the city's marvelous growth and im provoments. F. 0. Viorling , the leading real estate dealer of Chicago and a man whoso Eu ropean travels makes him a regular en cyclopedia of rich conversational matter tor , was in the city yesterday. Ilo is on Ins way to Plum Creek , Nob. , to join hih wife , who is tlioro visiting relatives. Will Van Arraun audT. P. Cartwriglil , of Kelly , Stigcr & Co. , returned yester day from Spirit Lake , where tliev spciil a delightful ton days. Van is very moil est about his exploits , but Cartwright i ; willing to make oatli tiiat there is mi heavy weight lish left in iho lake. Absolutely Pure0 This powder never vartoa. A marvel of pur Ity.streiiirth and wholOMimenoss. Moro coon omlcal tbun the oidlnary kinds and cannt b sold In competition with tlio multitude of lo\ tebt.BUort woluht Hlum or I'Hosplmto ' powdon Bold nnjy In c-an . UOVAI. JlAK o POWDER Cc 4G8Vall St. , ' rempleton & Whitney Dealers In HARD AND SO FT COAL AND WOOD Hock Springs ! Illinois , mill Iowa Soft Coal. Onioo 218 South Fifteenth st. Yards -Kightoenth nd Izartl sta. jr. ir. Beal Estate Dealer , 1808 Farnnm St. , Omaha. Itoom 1. THIS srACn TS wno WILL or EX irnur KV uxriitE mw STOCK AT 13OS On or about Sept. 1st , 1838. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATEES. " "Filthy streets may be bad and de fective drainage and sewerage worse , but for the promotion of diseases of the diarrlucal type there is no agent like the polluted water supply" A. Van der Veer , A.M. , M.D. , Prcililert ef tie Jfrrti'eaf Society oj the State tfNtw J 'ai k , February 3 , iSSG. "The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dan gers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters. " London Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. Of all GrocersDntggists frjlfiu. Wat.Denlcrf. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. WEAK , NERV9U3 PEOPLE And other flittering from nervous debility , uiluustlnc Scbronlo difetapcs , premature fldccllno of you nit or old are VriosltlTely suicd by Dr. llonio'n farooui Klrctra- Muenctta Kelt. ThuUMliils Ei 8Into In The Union have been ctireii. _ . . , . 7 , , , 1 * . ty In -ntly lelt rmentedantl sold II ) Whole family can wctr Mine bilt Klctlrla fciiineniorlriifreowlUiinalebeltM jeais Avoid worthltM Im itations auit liogus companies ! KlcotrlrTru" f lor Kupturc. 700 cured ln'85. ScnffiiiiiniJnri niplilct. DH.VV. J.HOHNE. iNVFHTfiS. IUI WABASH AV. . TBR9KEN SPRING VEHICLES. IH USE. OVER 4OO.OOO * ? HU . . . , . Volilclo innde. lUdes as - trillions pert i nalwo. The HpripcnIcnutlien and liortcn accordlna to the walgbt they carrr. liqaoll j well nilnptril lo rouith country ruiidN Knd II lid ilriviMotclli . iMunufnrturt-il niul tolclby Ul tcodlnu Corrliuco LSullucra auct Ucalvia 2&jilway Time Tafele OMAHA. Tlio lollowlner is tlio tlrao of nrrlvnl nnU < lo- pnrturoor trains b } ' Central StHiiilaidTimo nt tlio locnl clopots. Trains of the C. , St , I' . , M. & ( X otrixo nnd depart from tholr depot , corner of 14th and Wolistor Ptrootn : trains on the II. A : M. C. II. &ej.nud 1C. 0. , St. .1. Ac C. H. fipm the 11. A.M. < leiot | all others fiora the Union Pncillo depot. nitlDQR TIIAINS. Hrldgo trnins will ieu\o U. P. depot nt 0-.35 D7i' : > 8rO-HIO : : 8WI : 1110:00 : 11:00 n. in. : Ill :00 : la-lSO-S:00-3UO : ) : : : 11 lOU-B:00-8:30-OilO : : : ' ' ' 'Lonvo'Trnnsfor for Omaha nt 7:12-113:15-9:30 : : : : < . ' IllUi5 : ; 10a7-.ll:3T : : u. m ; l:37 ! Jia-a.i7 : : -SW-3:3T : : i:37 : 5CO : ; 7:20 : 7SO-8:50 : : -lKJp. : m. , _ CONNKCTING LINKS. Arrival niul deimrturo of trains fiora tlio Tianstur Dupot ut Council lllulla : 1)E1'1IT. JlIIIIIVD. CIIICAOO , IIOCK ISLAND * : PAClnC. DU:15A. M. . M. 1170)1' ) . M. CIIICAOO S. NOIiniWIBTErN. n 0:15 : A.M. I 1)0:15 : A.M. 0 0:10 : 1' . M. I U 7:00 : r. M. CHICAGO , IIUIIMNaTON S. QUINCV. A 0:35 : A.M. I AU:15A.M. : rillCAQO , MILWAUKEE & ST. 1'AUI. . A0ir : , A.M. I A 0:15 : A.M. AOitOp. M. J A7OJI' . M- KANSAB C1TV , ST. JOB k COUNCIL IILUrfB. A 10:00 A. M. I D (1:35 ( : A.M. C 8:551' : . M. | Ao:35lMI. : WAUABH , ST. X.OUIB tc I'ACIIIC. A 3:00 : v. M. | A 8:30 : P.M. sioux crrr t i-AOina A 7:05 : A.M. I A 0:05 : A.M. A6av. : ! M. I A 8:50 : P.M. RELIABLE JEWELER , "Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry. Silverware , homrgcstjstock. 1'ricos tlic lottost. Flno ropalrinjr o Epcclulty. All work \rurrautotl. Corner Douglas iiiul loth aticct , Otnntm Samples and Prices furnished on Application AGENTS FOR ALL MAEKETS : [ Jl SAIMT IiOUIS , MO M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OKO. BURKE , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. IlKFKHENCES : Jlcrcliants' nnd Furnions' Urtnk , D.ivlil City , Nob. ; Kp-irnoy National BankKi'arnoy , Neb. ; Coliiuibus State Hank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's llmilc , NoitU riatto. Neb. ; Omaha National Bank. Omaha , Neb. , , , . . , , , , , . , Will pay custoinots' draft witli bill ol ladine attachca for two-thirds value o stock C. E MAYNE , S. W. COK. 15IU ANBft.ffWKXAM , Property ol ovorv description for s.ilo m all parts of the city. Laml * lor oala In county m Nebraska. A complete bet of AiutruoU of Titlus of Doiifflus County kept. Maps of the City , State or county , or nuy other information desired furnished free of churgo upon application. To Contractors-Dredging. ) J'rnpoBnU for tlio followlnuwniU t di edging will lie leculvud at the comity oloik'ftollico or Hurt count ) ' , Nubrnfilcnut 'Jo- ' kn in nil , Nolraakn , until noon , the 13th day of Aiiirust.A. U. JBMI. Uhe work lo ho rlono is ronstructliiB a main ditch , contiilnlntf about ill noiklnir fcuutiuiiH nnd ubouttHi nillc-s Inii ' . width at hfittoin : ifi't't > r asBtiownln thubpolllcatlone ) sldqs wlopiiulto ' . ' , depth viiryliiK lioin 1 to 10 foe t , dlit lo ho inovod 8 foot fiom brink ol ditch , accoidlinrto plans and spn-ltloatloris on Illo in the olliuoof Bald tountyclork. Also , Hptirdltoli N 1 , being afoot lonsr , wMtli nt bottomUluctBldosHluplitl ( toS.doiitli from - tot icotand dlit to bo removed U loot fiom bbimrdUchN ! en'r , ( 8000 feet lonr , width nt bottom and topU leot , hutthle dltclito contain u unddlrttolotUiownbiic'kon Bamo. plpo , Nuiiiboior oublo iinils lo bo niovod as foi lows'Main ! ditch , 2f.T9Ji Spur N. llUttand , l ioposnU to bo for wliolo woik entire , also Inwoikliif6octlon9 ( , nd hlduwlllbuiocehoil for workliiff sections Hi'l'iitntoly for Raid main nnd ipurditilioa. Kuoli bid llfud mutt bo Hccom- pimicd nllli certlllwl chock pajabln to the county clerk or order lor tlio Bum of nt least t25 00 for each workliiK foctlon covcroil by the bid , but In case of more no ono bid need bo ao- conuninlod by suchthco'i to eiccod | IW , BIICII chocKtoLoicturned If Llddcr enters Into con tract with Kood nnd buinclonlsurotlos for Us porlormanco , also incasiicontiaot Isnot invai-d- Ld to bidder , otherwIse the Buino ah ill bo for feited , r.ach bid must also bo accompanied with names of KOOU and EullluU'iit snroflo' , to latlefactlon of the undoislfiioa lor perform- No bid to bo cntotmlnod for any of said worlc which oxcocds the estimated cost of construc tion of the worklnjf section or suctions upon which the bid Is muilo. Work un'Ior ' oontiuct to bo completed In 151 days from tlmo contract is let , unless extended for BOOC ! causo. lll.ink propo nls will boturnibliedon application to the C ° luoyright' 1 reserved to reject any amta1 ! blTho work Is bclnp done under procccdlnzs had by the county commlssfonor * of Raid ilurt . county , under the net of the lejflila"iropro. vldlnif fordiHiilnir marsh ami swumii lanoiln NobrmUii. approved Fobruaiy 28. 1801 , and amended ilaich 4tli , 188J , to ulifoh proeofllnTS , piotllo , plat , report , estimate and uiipoitlon * inont of ihoensrfmw of eald ork , ami pHrtk-n- larly totlioprococdlnga ot said comml'-B.oiu'rJ of July uth.lKfcO.iillonnioorof icooido'Huld county clcrt's oiUco , rptercuco i * mudo ua part Uiatod ( July 1MbISM. WA JTKH , CTr > Cor. 13th STRtFTamlCAflWLAYE , At.ll HlHLrACTOHlf lit BRACES AND MPLIANCCS FOR DfrOKMITI 3 , TflUSSCS , AND EUOWIO BATfCftlCS. We have the fuclllllci. u | > parutui and romedlei for the Biiccc ful treatment of OTITV riirm ot tllaeuta requiring cither inedUnl or umlc l trcHtrnont , anil invlttinllU ) cuino onU lnTC > tliatofortlicm ulreior correspond with us. Jang vxpcrlnnco In treutlnii cunei < > T letter eimblci in to treat jiiany catun 'rru < - > . iinJ ull kliirtu ot Moillcul iind Burjlcul Appliancesmanufacturu.l . unfl Jureulo. The only rcliablo Medical Institute mahtng PrlvatOi Special ti Nervous Diseases ' " ' * A Hl'IX'IAI/I'V. AUjfONTAOlOUH ANIIIIAOIH > lBKA8KS.from whatever cauno produced , nurccniifiilly treated. Wo can rt-rnoro BypliUitlo polbuu ( rum luo eyetciu W&MWUrp"toru"l7o treatment for ln of vital power. AI.I/COMMUNICATlO.Na CONUDKNTIAI * Cali end tumult in or neml niuue anil ro tx > nit.o udlr ( plainly wrltton-cntloso ttaujy. and wu will cooij yOUpniVATE cVRCULAR TO MEN nPOM I'illVATB HlVclAI , AND NKItVOtltt DIT. ? | $ $ ! ! IIA' R > T iiB AyBao"TuV < VKNnoVNAuyAlw ] cr endlilJt < jryol rourcana for ail opinion. I'crtSnii , unaUo to Tl.lt ui rnsy bo Irontodot their h < " nc . by tortei : d6.-e. lle'lirlnf"n"ir3I . iij"nt Benl t > 7 mi I or ei > rC"1 bJCCUIIKI.r - I'll ritO't OUSKIIVAIIOM , no nmrts in Indlcato ' contei'tVt. . ' ciidor.Oiijpcr < ) nallnlcrTlewpref rroj It conTcnlont. titty rtxini * for.tbe KtoniiuudMlon of nitlonta. llonrU ami Hltoniiauce t fe wuHl price Adilrosnull I ucrirla ( Hah * r/edioal / ! & Surgical Institute , Ccr.lSth St.ant ) Cupitol Avo. , Omaha , Neb.