r THE OMAHA DAIIrY BEE : MONDAY , ' NOVEMBER 1. 1886. 1836111 SWIFTS-SPECIFIC. 1111836 A BEMEDY NOT TOE A DAT , BUT POE s COT IIALPVA OEHTUET " ® a EELKV1NQ BUPPEEIHa HUMANITY. S s s B s AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON DLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , QA. C11AS. CONOYEU. K. K. LONG. AHTHUH HARRIS CONOYER , LONG & HARRIS , Real Estate , 1408 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. DEWEY & STONE. One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. OMAHA WEB. DON'T FATL TO GET CAT LLOGUES ASI > flilVES ON PIANOS , ORGANS , VIOLINS , GUITARS & BANJOS iiRoirf : CRAP BROS. , 219 S. isth Street , dml don't buy n piano until you have examined tJio celebrated SO1T31ER which lias received first prise wherever exhibited , untl in t he Ibist cotn- utandfi a higher jtrico than those of any other nuilie. For aahortonlii lime only we will offer these celebrated pianos at less thftti others are atililnu for a Sntl class instrument. It will pay yon to call and sec ns. 1'innos from $3OO upwards. Ort/tins from . $ -10 unwanls , Small instruments tit correspondingly low prlrcs. JSSS. A. J. SISCPSOH , 'Leading Carriage Factor y i 'Estimate's Fit rnlsltc'd on Application MT 1-100 nnd 1411 Dodge st. S > , m Beds Coileeted. Investments W1LUAMSBLOCX , N. E. COR. 15th and Dodga. _ BT T" ' UJK , Successors to G , W , MASSQN , Ha just lionfjlit out the Peoples' Market , ICiil Ifowaril street. These men arc practical butchers niulAvill keep on liund at nil times a full line ol Fresh and SaltMeatH , which they will sell at reasonable prices. HTLL &TOD 1213 Farnam st , , Omaha. Weekly and Monthly Payments. 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T With a first payment of only $3 , you can acquire six Koropcau Government I'nnds , 6 < liicl not only gimrimU'e a safe investment ol capital , a > > , at the worst llm in\cttt.-d rot inoncy intut pe jiaid back , but nUo on > rs the ojiportunity to mal.u a fortune l > y win- , -e.i e.iuj uj csi 6 for8'J , , in mauthly iiutallineiiU ol $ i , "or for cash-at ) ji5 , n lonj ; * ' our t-iip- j > ly'l its. aiojicycat ) bfi-ieiU ' by .registered Irtttr * . r.i'pncy prJers , or by cvprcif.anit in return \ \ cCilf forward'tl > e - boijdTlie ijevt drawing will take place on Xove'n- .her 20th.for further information apply to , 13r-utKf liANKivu Co. , 505 Uioadway , New VorkN..D. . Thiv-e-boirJs are aOV tottery tickets , 'auJ are by law uiiitni.tteJ i > lie sold. . ' ' , ! ' , , , - . - , * ' . AMATKUK MUSICIANS. A Now Orchestra of Trcnh TVlatorlnl OrRnnlzcil V'cBtrnlny. Ycstcnlnj' afternoon a very successful mertltip ; of nmatcur iniisiciiiRvas : hold nt Motz' hall on South Tenth street , nol loss tliau twenty-five yoiinp ( entleniun boiiiR prosont. Ewch of these auhscrlhcd their nnincs to a list tn coniposo mum * bors of nu amateur orchestra , wlilcli is to bo under the instruction and direction of Professor llofmann. After the mcmlwrs liavo iiracticcd for some time together , tlicv will , It is cxpfctcil. bo able to piny Milllcicnlly well to bo ublo to accept on- piiments ! for public ciitortnniinuntB. I'licvo arc several sncli or- Kamxations silreailr cirnaul/.eil in the larger eastern cities , and from tlio ability of the young men who have al ready enrolled it looks as If such an or- Uiinixatiou wore practicable hnrc. As far as agreed upon the orchestra , which will meet for practice at the .same place on no\t Sunday at 0 o'clock , will "com prise the following : S. llofmaun , leader nnd director ; Messrs. Lockwood , Ioii7. , Sclimiilst , lirst violins ; Jackson , Hinil Llofmauii , jr. , Fnink llonxn , second violins , Schmidt , IcDunuld , violas ; lrown ! violom-ello ; Lcdovskj' , Hobling , busses , Harry lloll- man , llntc ; Ule.ccn , Kiihn , J. Karbach , olarinottes ; Lnmb , Schmidt , cornets ; 1'rohasky , trombone ; .John Knhn , Ed Hofmanu , snare drum ; Fred Kloiikc. bass drum. _ IMrs. O'HJTHP'S Funeral. Yesterday morning tlic funeral of Airs. O'Uyrne. whoso dcatli was men tioned in last Saturday' ? Bun , took place from the church of St. Patrick , on Cns- tellar and Fourteenth streets , at 80 : ! ! o'clock. This estimable lady was one of the earliest settlers in this city whom slio remained until her death : The funeral was ono of the largest which ever took nluce in the ; southern part of the city , ami among those attending it were many people - plo from all parts of tin * city. Notwith standing the rule of all the Catholic churches , which prohibits funerals from taking place from tlie ; same on Sunday , an experiment was made in this case by Rev. J. Jeanettc , the pastor of the church mentioned , on account of the estimable character and the long residence in the city of the deceased. The remains were interred in St. Mary's cemetery . Him At It. Every Sunday evening for the past five or six weeks parties who have como in from the country in carriages to attend church have complained to the police that during services their horses and buecios have been taken and used by outsiders. Oflicer Uurdish took the mat ter in hand last night nnd arrested Charles IJillups , who was driving the life put of a team which he had found tied in the street , liillups is a young fel low ubottt fifteen year * of ago. Ho con fesses to have been up to such tricks for a number of weeks , and has made : i state- niont connecting a number of lads of his own nge with similar ofl'cnscs. They Arc Still Missing. The police have ns yet been unsuccess ful in their efl'orts to capture the men who were the aggressors in the two sensations of Saturday night. The dago who shot young Parsoll lias not been seen feincc the aflair. Parscll is still alive though in a very critical condition. Hilly Ford , tiio colored gambler , who slasiieu into Char ley Cook s throat with n raxor is still nt large. It is thought that ho crossed the river -Into on Saturday night Cook's injuries arc by no means dangerous , and he will bo able to bo out again tjin a few . ' days. _ _ _ _ For I cfinty,1or comfort , for Improvement of the Skin , use onlyl'o/.zini's powder , JRroke His TJL-JT. Yesterday afternoon Adolf Hobble , who lives on South Hickory street , mot with a severe accident. Ho was walking past Xo. ! engine bouse when lie stopped into a hole in the street and broke his right leg.jnst below the knee. He wis taken to Ins homo whore his injuries were at tended by Dr. Darrow. J lalfoi-a Sauce. Try it on your beans. ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA. Adventures of Tliroo Nihilists AVlio Had Ilcen Sent Into Kxile. The Sau FrauciM'o Chroniolo contains a fctory of the adventures of throe fugi tives who lied from Vladivostok and crossed the Pacific in the Russian man- of-war Aloskova. and are now in that city. These three men wore nihilist fatudonts at ( lie university of Kief. Ono night at a secret meeting the police de scended upon the room nnd fourteen wore calnrod. ) The evidence- was clear , nnd one who was delivering a spur-en re ceived twenty years in Siberia , while the others received ten years. The names of the three friends who clung together and finally es caped are Dinntri , Vl&sati and Ivin. The family nanii'b tbuy refused to divulgojfor fear of consequences to their relatives. They were taken with several hundred condemned nihilists by sea to Vladivos tok , h u tie ring great hardships on the voyage , as the vessel was overcrowded , and whenever near a port the hatches were fastened down , and their quartern became like between decks on an Atrican Hlaver. Ten men and two women died on the ijassago. Arrived at Vladivostok , alter .sixty-two days of millering on shipboard , what was the surprise of the throe students to liud In tint ollieor of iiendarmos placed as a guard over them an old friend , who had beou deported from Odessa for nihilism. This ollicer told them lie had lieon sent overland to Siberia , and cnvcd his present condition to his services as Bi'oiotary of inspector of convicts. Ho gave the prisoners money , which enabled them to cliango their vonnin-infestod garments for now clothes. They wore drafted to the town of Oula , whore tboy wore employed in the navigation of boats. Alter two years , through the in- IhieiH'Q of their friends , they were trans ferred to Vladivostok , whore two were employed in navy store lumsoa anil the other became a messenger in the misou ollico. Dimitri , tUo older , concluded his story ns follows- "l.ittlo by little wo gathered money contributions from our friends , nnd by doing various work for the ship pttoplo , .so our lot was i.-asy cnmpircd with the unfortunate Ixiings who were condemned to work in silver mines and uuvcr see daylight , but Jho in underground ooll.s on beds of straw with mules that mini the ore car . Their lot is tcirihln , a liv ing doath. When in .Juno the bUinmur Miisl.ova oaim < to Vladivostok , wit lutaid hho was to go homo by way of America , and we resolved to useui > e. Our few rubles we bought clothing uiul tobacco with , and upon thu jiight pro- vion to her departure shaved our beards olT and changtul huts , disguised onr.'uilvi-s , and cumo on board the ship in the darkness. Mol ot the crow worn or.mk , but many of them wore gooij friends to us and novcr betray cu us ; in deed , it wax through tlioliolpofonoof the IoplovaV otlic-i-rs that wo came all tale. Our work was in the boiler room , and wo kept out of sight us much a& pos.ii- The .most singular feature cftiiooscHpe of those fugitives is that they crossed tiie Pacific in " : i distinguished company of Hiibsian olliviil : . On bo.ird the Miiokova wcrn Vice. Admnul Jvau StiobtakolT. ruin- liter 'of marine ot the tv.an Prince Wittgenstein , adjutauf general of the cmpirc iud Princes Galit uii and Tonolui , relatives of the < ; f5ar , These ofllcials re- mnined hero for a few days , ftiid then left for Now York , on their way to Hussia. The nihilist fugitives' ' intend to-work Ilieir way1olhoMunnUnll6 colony in Nebnvs- ka , where they /lopjS / to liud nil asylum. Each of the mqn looks ten. years oldrrs than the ago wliton ilui gives , and their faces wear a hunted hpp-Mr.iuco , ns they Mill fear pursuit aifd cap'uro ' , althougn assured they are softf. "When wo tw6jurtcil , I felt that 1 had taken cold , ' ' said Thomas TaUeintlmo , "and next rooming ] was hoarse indeed. Htil a SJ.'i cent bottle -of Or. UttH's Cough Syrup lived me tin.1 Contentions wt/iurvn / are .slaves to head ache ; but twi'iilAUvo cents sncnt for a boll loot Salvation Oil will rusloru bar- mony in the household. AHTIS'V ANl ) 1IUMOUI81' . Clever Prnotlcal .l kc > Plnjctlhy tlic Soiitplor IIIrnin 1'owoi-s. X. Y. Tribune- James 11. Heard , the artist , tolls some anecdotes of the early career of Hiram Powers , the sculptor , which go to show that ho was full of grim humor. When Powers went to Cincinnati ho was engaged in making wax figures for a mu'eitni owned by a man named Dorliold. The figures which ho molded were delicate and beautiful beyond anything that was known at that limn. His ingenuity in mechanics was remarkable , and ! \lr \ Hoard thinks that ho would have made as great a success in mechanic arts as ho did in sculpture if IHJ had devoted his attention to the former. There was a popular comic singer in Powers' day at Cincinnati named Alexander Drake. Pavers molded a wax head o.f Drake and fashioned a iigtiro to match llio head. One of Drake's songs which was in great demand with audiences was called "hove and Sausages. " Powers took his wax figure to the theatre and placed il on the stage in Drake's favorite attitude , and when the curtain rose for Drake's song there stood befoio the audi ence two Alexander Drakes , both per fectly natural. The puonlu were as tounded. They gn/.cil and gazed in wonderment until the curtain went down and rose again on a single Drake. It was the wax fig ure , out so like the singer that the audience cried , and shouted , and stamped for "Lovo and Sausages.1 The figure was silent and the curtain went down without any response being made to their calls. It rose again , and there- was a single Drake confronting them. This time the audience remained undemon strative , not knowing what to expect. It was the true Drake , and when ho pro ceeded to sing "Love and Sausages" the mystery was intensified. For about three days the people talked of this double Alexander Drake , nnd then the secret got out that it was ono of Powers' freaks. At another time Powers was at work on a wax bust of Thomas .letlbrson. There was a critic in Cincinnati in those days named Simms. who had incurred the displeasure of Powers and others. He was told ono evening that the bust was completed , jvnd. was asked to inspect it. It was in the divs : when the only light was from tirllowj candles , and as the room was dark ho'was given a candle with which to rpiikoji close inspection of the bust. He l | sau ; ( | to comment upon its unnatural npi nomca , declaring that the color of tlio llcsh wr.s not natural , and so on. As In * loaded down for closer inspection the burning candle was bronghr clo o to the figure which sud denly dodged bppk , , winked its eye. and shouted : Don't burn me. " It was Pow ers himself. A favorite triekoof the artist * which ho often performed in the museum and in public places , was made possible by the long cloaks which it was the custom to wear in those dhys. ' Any ono who has seen the figures itia cit'cus which are .short and squat-.diie moment and ap parently ten feet'high ( .the next will understand tin ; nature at tlio joke. Powers would gather his cloak up in his hands and make himstilf apparently about throe feet in height , anil as ho uasscd around the museum he would gradually become tailor and tailor until at last , taking tlio collar of iiis oloiik and the rim of his hat in his hands , ho would shove them far above his head and appear very tall. All the tinio he would go peering around at the sights while most of the people wore watching him. nsthe biggest curiosity of all. In making the assortton that Po 7.oni' medicated complexion powder is entire 13- free from injurious or deadly poisons wo do it upon the authority of a thorough chemical analysis. It is one of theoldcst face powders m American market , and is used in the famalios of some of out most prominent medical men who have personally acknowledged to the proprio- or that they not only eon sidored it harm- ess , but esteemed it highly beneficial in very respect. Sold by all druggists. * LONG LIFE. How You Maj- Toll Whether Von Are MUHy to Have It. Fortnightly Review : If anyone would know whether ho is likely to live long or die soon , Jot him inquire whether old ago runs in family or not , for the good tissues of long life are apt to bo hereditary , and hi ; may commit a great many excesses or other errors without killing'him'-elf if hu c'omos of a long-lived .stock. In like man ner ho may got mncii help toward a knowledge of the diseases to which ho is prone mid which excesses or other errors are likely to light up , by inquiring what diseases his lorofathors or kinsmen suf fered or died from. Some diseases are notoriously reckoned to bo directly hereditary in like kind , for cnnmple. epi lepsy , phthisis , and insanity. U lion a person 1ms ono of thorn wo are not at all surprised to loam that the discovery H a Millicicnt explanation and to think that no more bo said , Hut It is not really an explanation , it is merely an indica tion ot the direction in which the exact explanation has yet to bo .sought. If it bo a biilliciant explanation , how does it happen that all the children of the sanio unsound fnMier or mother do not snll'or in thu same way V How is it that twins , living under the KIIIUO conditions , have not always , as now' hud then they have , the same diseases $ jLlU ( ) same tigesV In calling a disease huryqftur it is UOL really meant that the jjlsoa itsulf is actually inherited by the ollspring , who , in that case , would bo born , , with it ; what is meant is that the' latter inherits certain organic constitute ) > which , being likely to undergo that. patly > logioal develop- iiient in the onliuiny ( Clrcnm&tance.s of Hie. is therefore described n constitu tional predisposition ort tendency to the disease. Wo do ijyt m the least know what is the inlinmtu natnro of the predisposition - disposition , but vvJaU'wis ' know that it may bo greater on lum diflorcnt pi r- hoiis.nml that it i * thought to bo so great in the cases of tliit diseases mentioned and so likely to Ijo , .transmitted to chil dren as to bo a serious objection , if not an actual Jiur , to ma.rriu < : < > . Those , wlio , having fallen in love , aru aware of the ov istenco to them in their families aru theretoro not a little troubled sonu-tiinos with scruples of ( onscie > ie < uind unxiousjy ask medical uityico whether they shall marry or not Ju tlio end thtiy commonly mniry , whatever the advice giviui tlmni , having persuaded thunisolvos that the .epilepsy was not real epilepsy , but a form of violent hysteria ; that the lung mischief WHH not constitutional phthisis , but tlio accidental consoquoni-o of a neglected cold , jjiat tit | ) insanity was not tlto out come of family degt'iu'facy. but ( in acci diuHul blow on the head -which wut > thought liothing of at the time. Wimhl thvvarth over hiVO | 'booli peopled hail cool reason been potent enough luqueux'h the hot paseion otlovun STATE AND TKKIllTOItY. ludlnnola is without a saloon. A number of walnut groves have been phtutc.d in Cedar county. The packing houses of Xobrnska City began slaughtering last week. Fremont lias secured a soft snap. A cushion factory has been started in llio city. city.The town of Gr.mt boosts of an air well. It gives the town a brce/.y appear ance , The Union Paclno shops at North Pintle am running up to the full ca pacity. Preparations nro being made for active work on the waterworks system of No- bniskii City. The town lot s.ilo in South Sioux City , on the Nebraska side ot tlio river , amounted to $ ' . ' 0,000. Frank Honi h , a farmer living four miles from O'Neill , tumbled oil' a load of wood and broke his nock. Beatrice papers report a Northwestern surveying corpse in that vicinity , but the coroner has neglected to sit on il. Hastings fools reasonably certain of securing the Chicago it Northwestern , provided a friendly purse can bo made up. The church dedicated at Colcrcdge re cently was a Methodist Episcopal , not a Catholic church as staled in the jot tings. Tlio people of Plainviow nro con siderably excited over the late survey through the town for the Sioux City .v Denver road. A destructive prairie firn swept over the Platte bottoms near North Platte last week. Over a thousand tons of hay were consumed. The lurid gilding of political candi dates by tlio country press does not weaken the Macedonian cry , "Corn taken on subscription. " The report is current in York thai the Northwestern road has decided to ac cept the proposition of $50.000 in bonds to build to that town. The surveyors are now in Butler county. Niobrarn snatches the wreath from Fremont's hairless crown by claiming to have the prettiest town silo , the uest hotels , the best court house , the finest school houses , and the prettiest girls In north Nebraska. The pair of Washington insurance frauds , who were hunted down by C. AlcMonomy , wore sent to the state peni tentiary last week Paul Newman for eight years nnd E. H. Bradley for ton. The savings bank feature of the l\lc- < \ > ok schools promise to bo successful. The deposits made by the children , though .small , are increasing weekly. The deposits of the first three weeks show a total of $ 'J5f)0. ) Two slick toughs who were given the freedom of the corridor of the IMntls- mouth jail disappeared Friday evening. Onu was a crnuo counterfeiter and the other a low down thief. They arc twelve hours ahead of the slicrill' . John Kirkman , an Indianola barber with a rotten tongue and the breath of an ancient sewer , was escorted out of town and given a farewell salute of loud eggs. Ho had insulted ladies of the town and heroic remedies wore necessary. The girls of Plattsmouth will flirt AVith the railroad boys , oven at the risk of ruf fling the graceful rotindinir of the bustles or straightening the kinks of a bang. Ono day last week a young woman waved : i sweet farewell to the hind , brakoman. The latter waved n violent response , and the woman smiled sweetly and waved her cambric. The next thing she know slio was jerked oli'the track by a yardman just in time to escape a backing train. She will squat on the hilltops hereafter to unfurl her sweet adieus. , Tlie B , it M. company is building a vast amount ot political railroaits these scro and yellow days. Surveying corps and grading gangs arc busily engaged run ning lines in close comities and .shovel ing votes whore they will do the most good. Those gangs nro camped in Otoo and Nemalia counties , in the First district ; in Saline tlioy are mapping mugwump , antiVanVyek votes in every direction , ami in Adams count } they arc ougasrcil in distributing and explaining a bogus "record" of tlio senior senator. The confer and northern end of Hall county is well supplied with this brand of col onized voters , while another expedition is heading for Dodge county from tlio southeast. The latter will spend the forenoon in Saunders county and the afternoon in Dodge county. Ifcisi- dent voters should closely watch the movements of thcsn imported gangs. I OWll ItClllH. Footpads are harvesting a vast amount Of jewelry and some cash in Crcston. The Foster block , in DCS Moincs. was sold on Monday for the sum of jS.Vi.OOO. DCS Moincs has decided to issue $ ' 25- 000 in bonds , to meet maturing warrants. Mondamin isotlering a bonus of $1,000 for a flouring mill witli improved ma chinery. DCS Moines is to have a now ? 200,000 hotel. It will be called the Now Savorv , unil Frank Hisley is to bo its manr.gor. " A post-mortem hold on a Mt. Pleasant cow showed that slio had deposited in her hyor.il handful of small brass wash ers , eight shingle nails and ono two-inch brad. The Chicago , Milwaukee A : St. Pnnl boy on the Council Blnlls and Ottuimvn division presented Mr. L. B. Beitrdley , their superintendent , with a magnilicunt diamond stud worth in the neighborhood An old follow rpcnntly came into the police i-ourt in Marslwlltown in n terribly inebriated condition. In explanation to tlui jiidgn ho said1 1 mot ou of tlio candidates for slierin" and ho had a bot- tlo. 1 shall vote for Hint man , jndjro. " Ill looking over the records in the hliito auditor's ollie.e , liookeeper liiihkupl bad occasion to fool up tlic appropriations and warrant * which had boon occasioned by the Mate lish hutching industry. Since tl'ic law was first cuactc.il in IbTl thcro have been appropriated and expended in salaries the Mini of $ Hir ! , > 0 , and for llio purpoMjof propagation of ilah , $ ; : olol , ) ) , 'making u total of $17.40J. Ol this amount them remains in the trcuiiiry $771.61) ) uno\pi'iidod. The nnnim ! roporl of Diibuque County Superintendent of Scnools Ho\os to the Mntu nutu'rlntondi'iit of public irstruetiou shows that tliuro arn m tl.o county 11 ( J graded schools , and ol tlio 811 looms in tlio rvdid ; ; schools ( il ) are in tlui city of Duhiiijuo. 'J'lic average piy : of thu H main touchd'A is10.10 per month and of Inn V.I ! ) funiiiln ti'iiclicrw , li.'i.Hfi. Tlio .schoo-1 population is 6,7'.il miiliis and 8'IO ( ) females. In all thu hchools thdro are VG8uuriijru iittf-ndancc. 1,81'J. It costn on an ayuragi * ijl.tiil per \ nr to maintain cadi pupil , though in Dubiujno it ooit but l.a J. Tlio avorajjrt term of Hchoo ) Is nearly nun1 months. There am 60 tramp , Iti brick , ' , ' ! ! M-JIIO an I ( I low school honsi'S. vuhii'd ' at 5-'JJ7.0iit ) , of wl-icli $ ilO.Ol'J ( isrojjicscntjidin Unbiiiun | , a is also > ? : JX)0 , ( ) if tliu $ ( 'i.W < ) worth of upparatn.s , and 800 of the 1.MuluuiiM ! in it-lioul libr.irifs. Illoil. Tim product of the Iron Hill miuo up to date IKIS bt-cn u'ST.ll-I.Ol ouneufi ot bul lion. lion.Over Over 500 deer woru.killwl couth of the lilaek Wills by thu Sioux and UJuty cUno Jndians recently. A farnipr in HeaUlo comity has an nr- tosian WiJl oil lii.arm ( .that ( lowg 101 Uarrols nu liottr , is OTtf funt deep iiiul cost A.C'harles 51iv comitv intincr recently sold 1MXJ ( Douhds o wool to tlic Y-miton ; wooliju inilln. rrbcivmj ; : iiui-tviii ; cc-nts ' ( jound tliL-n-for. Tire Hnpid City gun club will import nrnlrio chickens and quail into the Black Hills for the purpose ot stocking the country with tlic-m. The Black Hills Sambllng-work.s is Hie name of an organization at Dpadwood whoso mirpo e is to sample and buy all ores oflorcd for sale. A barn , belonging to Martin Anderson , of Lake county , caught fire from the broakinglof a lantern not long ago ami was compldtcly destroyed , together with six cows , ono hoilor , two calves , live shcopj one colt and fifty tons of hay. AVyoinlng. The Laramlo Kloolrio Light company has increased its capital stock to $70,000. The elegant residence of Judge Carey in Cheyenne was destroyed by tire last week. The Chinese opium dives of Cheyenne received an ollieial i-all from the police. The oriental druggists wore lined fas each. A passenger train on the Union Pacific struck a wnlor car near Hock Crook Thursday , wrecking two engines and three fruil cars. Nobody injured. Trains wore delayed eight hours. Benjamin Tweslteton , n notorious stock thief who was captured in Nebraska , hns been caged in Cheyenne , pending trial. Prior to starting in business in Wyoming ho had a record ot two murders , and was n leading member of thrt Doc Middletou gang of Niobrara rounders. Ho added throe victims to his bloody record while in llio territory. November Stnrs. The following is the police detail for November : Day Force Pat Mosty sergeant ; James Brady , Twelfth , Douglas to Cnpi tel avenue ; Thos. J. Casey , Farnam and Hartley , Nineteenth to Twelfth ; Louis ttodola , Nineteenth , Tenth and Elcventl north of Douglas ; M. McCarty , Douglas Thirteenth to Fifteenth ; John Bobbins Thirteenth south of bridge ; Patrick ( iilli gan , Thirteenth , Hartley to bridge ; Laur- auco Jnsporson , Ciuning street ; Join Brady , Sixteenth , Dodge to Nicholas .lorry O'Grndy , Tenth , Howard to depot John Norman. Farnam , Thirteenth to Fiftoonth. Patrol driver , 1'otor Turkcle Night Force Peter Matzn , sergeant * - . li , 4&I \ L i ; V L.Ltt iUl U , J./UII 1US , 1II1L- teenth to Sixteenth ; James O'Boyle , Chicago and C.ass ; Arthur Pulaski. Twen tieth and Popploton avenue ; Andrew Fahey. Thirto jntli streelsouthof bridges Chus : , Bloom. Sixteenth and Seventeenth south of tracks ; Michael Dcmpsoy. Dodge to Cass ; Win. White , Farnam and llnrney Ninoth to Twelfth ; Thomas Poironet , Twelfth , Douglas to Capitol avenue. Ed. Carroll , Sixteenth , Cass to Michohis ; Dan McBrido. Farnam , Eighteenth to Twenty- oigth ; Thomas , Ormsby , Ninth and Tcntl north of Douglas ; Mike Hiley , Sounders street ; Patrick Ciuiclc , Ginning street J. J. Donivan , Thirteenth , Ilarncy to bridges ; Pat. Horrigan , Tenth , Ilarncy to Jones ; Joscnh Bowles , Capitol avenue , Nineteenth to Twelfth. At largo , Kichard Burdish. Jailor , Al Sigwart ; driver of pa trol , Gco. Trimble. CUTS , Wounds , Sprains and Bruises quickly heal , if you apply Dr. J. 11. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. For Kxuhnncc. Sonic good land for improved central property in Omaha. Will pay cash dif ference. BOGGS & HII.I , . Ctieap IloiiHc.s. We have four neat houses and good lots in desirable locality , which we will soil cheap if taken this week. Easy terms. C-UN.vinroiiAM vt BIINNAN : : , 1511 Dodgo. Steel Wire DoorMatnooils no shaking. St. Paul lumber yard. Thirteenth and California streets , makes lowest prices on bmldinir material. lown null Nebraska Went her. Koi Ion a Local rains , succeeded by fair weather in the castcin portion , southerly winds beciinlni : vnnalilo. sliuhtly cooler. Koi Nebraska Local rains , viulnblc winds , colilcr. Beware of Scrofula Scrofula Is proliaMy more ppnoral than any oilier disease. It la insidious In character , and manifests Itself In naming sores , pustular eruptions , tolls , swullInEi , cnlurBod Joints , iUtscessps.foro eyes , etc. UnwrsSaisaparllla cxpcla all trace of scrofula from tlio blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healthy. "I was severely anilctcil with scrofula , and r > \ or a } cur had two running sores tin my neck. Took five bottles Hood's S.irsaparllla , and am cmcrt. " C K. J.OVKJOY , Lowell , Mass. C. A. Arnold. Arnold , Mo. , had scrofulous F.iros for seven yrars , spring and fall , Hood's Sarsapaiilla cured him. Salt Rheum by linj > uro blood. It Is rradily curort by Hood's BarsaiMillIa , the Bicat blood puriner. William Spies , Kl > il.i , O. , sunrroil greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At t lines lili Irindsouia crack open and bleed , lie tiled v.-ulom iin-p- .ir.-Ulous without aid ; finally toi-lc Hood's S.ir- saparill.i , and now says : " I am t nllri-ly well. " My sou had salt ilicum nu hi ? hands nnd on the calves of his H-s. } ; Ho took Hood's KaiRapaiillu and Is enl'iely ' cured. " J. U. Ktanton , Sit. \ ennui , Ohio. Hood's Sarsapariila PoM liy all rtriifjiihta plj elx furfS. Mule only by C I. IIUlAl.lAiK.tlii-cjrlcsl.owi-lIWan , IOO Doses Ono Dollar Journals , County and ICaiili U'orUot'AII fliiiuts a Spec ially Prompt Attention jo Mall Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Itoom 1 Kvoret Illork , Council Hinds. Standard Paper ? IVd Ul otilos of bind- inj ; n Ma a/.iucs aud BLANK BOOKS. . . C' . II. N'litlonnl jliok , \ | K. 3 nlth .1 Ho. , Cill/iMiV linn' ' . , ] ) e r ( > . Wrjli * Ua , t Nfllloiutl ll'iuk , ( ' il luxunuu-M ( ! ) . , uoo ) , Uiaior .C i ) Suvuus jlanlc. Horses and Mules I'nr all biirposcs , lx > ulit and told , at retail and in lots. Lur c quaiitnic > to t-t-loc doin Several pair * ot Finedmcr * , tin glu or iliuibli ; . MASON WISE. Council JJlulh. TJIK ItKST J.YO COUGH R5S3 CROUP KEEZEDY , ALLEN'S ' LUHG BALSAM Contains no Opium in Any Form. IM-lce ar.i' , flOf 4tiMl fit Per ( Soldo The 25-0. NT HoriLKSare put up for the accommodation of nil Mho desire simp ly a COUGH orCROl'P RUM BUY. The < c desiring n icmcdy for CON SUMPTION or nny LL'NG DISEASE should secure the Inij-c $1 holtfc. As an Expectorant it lias no Equal Directions accompany each bottle. FOR SAI.K nv ALL MCIMCINK OEAI.FIIS. Duffy's Pure Mall Whiskey iid Dufly's Formula. X'or Cuiiintitptiaiti WU. KOI.OMON WKIL , naltlmora , Mi" f In Petfinlior la t 1 waa imlJ < * nly tricl < Aa at ruy hotel with K let-tin Uftmorrhtff * . lotinc aliutil onagtlljutif Uloinl at the urt Mtark ana l rgi quantitlx ! frequently lli r ller. M > caua wn cunsiilm-tj hnl i ilrom lh pttrt.Knil no rerUIn nvro mjr Irlf ndj tlllt 1 would dl Ihll lunjf actually krrftivd for inj fnr ral. T w ril r < l bjr nij | > hjflcl n lu UK nnd liter nil and whi.kfljr. On itdrica. the whtiVcr I u d wat jour fainaua Tutlj' Puw Malt WhtnVej In a rhorl thnn I tti irdeil tb oil. usiita only your whijkey. 1 fm. | that I nwo inr III" to the siting Qualitlea and imntj of your whliVt-j. " . , , , . 8 Ijxx m iwn. E lt Inrla Dru/ji. II iok , .SUtlonerr. . Mr rri. iki. iLUNdiri. Gontlomtn - Mm. .lu.'I. tuitvr at the point of iloaUi tvlth "hat iloclorn cillfii quick rnnvimpllnn. Rl > tlt * > wn * i alli J In to am ucrdle hnnio one. rtcommnmletl luflya lur Malt \HiliVej. Her Imiiitnd boucht two Ix.U tint. ShnlianroTed ; h boucht more , ami in , fnnrl tlino the n up iluinir liaiuoimrlt I kniii t nnd It In o irnlgtl , that jonr reniedr ruiiod b > r frum lh doad. CO M. ST. . S 7T WiuniKorox , n. o , Bits. I had hamorrliiKoii. Mil w j i mlni-d pj tv imfftiulivn , who thought my lunc * unljr RliKlillyeonfii'stotl. In AuRj t I hid three more &nd lo.l n tiuxrt of btoml An oilier I' . i .ild I j In llio Init UKIO | ntumiJtiim , and II ll > I quit work , Kltinpup rll hnpo I ubtainnu yniir DuTj's ( l'iin Malt liltkpjr aixl tnoL It in commotion with your ' 1'orinula. I harn Kalni.l . lionllh and trpnnth ropidlyaud ftm ahnont cotnplolrly ro ared. tt.W. HOMVKLJ * _ TJiK diaUmrnlahcd nrltor of lti nubjoined tft'tluiou ill tiaj tur * < l bar bennlicfnnt mission at the hfftd of Bnnio of the largwt curatlrl And chMitkblolntll'utlons rtf I ho country. JtOCUI IK . ( N. Y ) lloMB OF IinUKTRT. I I SMH HI 1 > il Mmet , NOT S , HSi. { It RlTea mi rrcat plun-tir * to riicotnmnnd DulTr'i I'uro Jl < \Vbibkey , it hich I lint. u eil Kith f thfaolion for conttimptiiei , In the latl atacei nf tliat tlrwl iliksvio. AM.to from III nutlc ! l nroiHirtivi. itli > o-y mild , the paUent ein return it irhm nil other Btlniulanti fall 1 rucominwtid U to nil Moinr.it THE UUFFV HALF WII1SKKV CO. . lULTiuonE , MD. / KIT Duffy't Formula fi a ijirtial houiihvld mpliciitioiioff ) Dupy'i 7t/re Matt Wt\iktyt \ rowi- tincd principally ttilli > au > l > f filial , in ll > ] int /oimtfitlioittcool.ina or chemical changtl It /iirnfaAM UH'fiiaM blood / . m ( y mrttrrtal , tf hereby the tcftyht and strength art increntfil , It it the iiuiit pnlntal > U > and eficaciotti titff nrtparatian tver madr It ran bt had ef all drvyjittaat O.VK UOIJ.l K 1"KK DQTTtiK , Old Saul's Catarrh Cure Of nnlKifiHlr.rlS Jlall. 2.1 Ctrls. OLD SAUI. CUMl'AM' . 11 JJ.T1M.OUU. JUX NEWSPAPER ADVERTISmG Pays Best WHEN PUCFERLY DOME. WC AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALL CUSTOM CBS , LOWEST PRICES PROMPT TRANSACTIONS--- JUDICIOUS StLccnoNs.--CONSPICUOUS POSITIONS TIONSEXPCRICNCCD ASSISTANCE UNBI ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIOENTIALBcnVICE. ADVZHTISCMCNT Oaeionco. Pnooru QHOWM AND * ESTIMATE * or CO T IN ANV NCW PAPIII > , j FUHNI HCO TO Rcaponsiaic PARTIIB J FREE or CHARGE. ! The H. P. Hubbard Co. , Sitcettori to H P. HUBBARD , Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts , j EstaMiihad IB/I. Incotporated iCOj , j Now Haven , Conn. J * Ouii 20O P oi CATALOGUC or "LcAoi { NCWIPAPCRS. " SCNT Tncc ON APPLICATION , A Bf Jc Umt vrerr fnlhfr thnulil place In MM nun'B ImiuU Airlri d hi iiidelr wltlitbr utmost care. UlvfDUt llm YniitoniB | nnd tcrrlbl * ri-Kiilts or J > itmiM > 0 ilnutu Xurly Wou unil Jffiior- . U rof. Jtiui Clvlaln ) * llnlnnd i l Hi d > nf I'sm- lilt I'm I. Pi am u ) tii t < tl It. TiiUinonluUf utn Ltntiitnt lx > uiloi ! 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