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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. .AUGUST 19. 1887. THE HALF-BREED MURDERER , William Barada Hold in the United States Oonrt Tor the Murder of Peter Difier. GENERAL CROOK AND THE UTES. Important Correspondence On the Al leged Outbreak A Number of 1'cople Other News of IntcrcHt. With Murder. William Unrada , a half-breed arrested two weeks sineo in Kiuhardson county charged with tlio murder of another half- breed , one Peter Wilier , was arraigned before Judge Duiuly in tlio United States court yesterday morning and pleaded not guilty. The examination on the port ot the government was conducted by United States Attorney I'rltclictt , while Harada was represented by F. J. Mahoney. George Neil' first took ttio stand and testllied in substance , as follows : Know Uarada and had heard of Dilier. Saw them both at ray house on tlio day of the killing. Uilier came one evening and Uarada tlio next. Wo were them alto gether making sweet corn. Don't know what Darada canto for. Nothing of an unpleasant character took phioi * between the men until after supper. Dilior's wife wax at tlio house with my wife. After supper we were sitting round out in the yard and Difier aid to Harada : "Hill , I have understood by three or four dif ferent men that you are trying to get around my wife. " Uarada said it was a lie. Difier had a knife In his hand and Baradn says "Don't you cut me with that knife , " and Pete said : "No , I won't , I can lick you without a knife. " Ho th n struck Uarada with his left hand ; ho had the knife in his right. Bill ran and Dilier after him. They disappeared In the brush. When 1 next saw them they were back by the big kettle where wo were boiling the corn. I ran up to keep thorn apart , but could not. Difier said something 1 couldn't understand , then Hill struck him with a heavy oak club , and loft. Difier dropped like log , 1 pulled him over on his aide and saw the gash in his head , also that his lip was split open. Don't know when ho got the lick that cut his lip. Ilia wife and my wife and son Wilho came , and wo washed Dlfier's head and carried him into tlio house and sent for Dr. Crigsloy. Ho came , dressed his wound and staid all night. The next morning his wife removed him np to M. Deroy's. Tlio next morning liarada rode up and wanted to go in and see Dilier. 1 asked what ho wanted to do that for , and ho aid , "to finish him. " Harada had lost his hat in tlio fight tlio previous evening and had returned to recover it. William Ncfl testified Saw Unrada strike Dificr in the mouth with a hatchet after they came back from the bush to tlio kettlo. He hit him immediately afterward with the club as father was trying to part them. Dilier died at Deroy's house. Dr. A. H. Nowkirk , of Falls City , testi fied Saw Dilior Sunday after the light His upper lip was cut through , and there was a gash across the top of his head. The bkull was crushed and 1 could feel the soft tissues. 1 considered it u fatal wound. Other testimony followed establishing Harada's identity and the murderous as sault , after which ho was held without bail on the charge of murder for the ac tion of the grand jury , which will bo con vened on tlio tilth of next September. MILITARY NEWS. Telegrams on the Alleged Uprising lu Colorado. The First information from the alleged sent of war in tlio mountains of Colorado , In response to telegrams from General Crook , reached here yesterday. It came in a telegram addressed to Lieu tenant Kennon , who is now acting as sistant adjutant general. It is as fol lows : Foivr DUCIIRSNE , Utah , Aueust 10 , via Price , Utah , 17. Lieutenant S. W. V.Keii- non , A. I ) . 0. , Omaha , Neb. , 5 p. in. : Humors from Colorado line receive careful attention. On Sunday last IJyrnes unlit to Meeker em ploye McAndrows , with Wass Charlie Chov- nnaiiKh. McCook and six other Utes to ascer tain facts. On receipt of your telegram this morning I drove to Ouray , where liyrnes Is revising the pay-roll of Uncompahgres. While there , a letter as follows came from McAndrows : KANGI.KV , Col. , August 15 , 11 a. m. "I lind everything all right In Hluo Mountains and bore ; whites seem to think that people around -Meeker are pretty badly scared , iiavo seen nobody that knows any- thlug from Meeker. Wo leave hero after din ner toiMeokor. The Indian with me wants you to loll Indians at Uintab and Ouiay not to bo scared. Will write again when we lind out more. Wass , McCook and myself go to Meeker. [ Signed ] JoiiNMcAnniiK\VB. " McAndrews Is thoroughly reliable. As soon as his next Is received will forward by telegraph. Indians living at the agencies are undisturbed. All at home. Old Colorow Is said to be hunting In the mountains ol Colorado. Young Colorow Is with McAn drews. JAMKS F. HANIH.RTT , Major Commanding Ninth Cavalry. The following telegram was received by General Crook and telegraphed to General Merritt , commander of the De partment of Missouri : DKNVKH , Cor , . , August 17. General Crook , Omaha : From sixty to ninety Indians under Colorow , giving trouble In north west Colorado. They are now between Meeker and the head-waters of White river. Troops can come from Kawllns via Dixon to Edith , 12J miles , stage route. Edith is thirty miles northeast of tint Indians , Uallroad within twenty miles of Glenwood springs. Olenwood springs is Ilfty miles south of the Indians , Tsvo troops of cavalry , ouo by ( ilen\\ood , ono by Itawllns , could drive them to the reservation. One at Meeker would cut otf their retreat. Think troops should bo sent at once and HXVC unnecessary bloodshed. Illl meet and go with troops It wanted. 1'lease answer at once. HUI.I. , United States Marshal. At last accounts the general hall nol not heard from General Morrittandycs < tcrday sent thu following telegram to Major Hull from whom the ubovo was received. United States Marshal , Denver , Col. : your telegram received. Information from the Indian agent is to cflect that all i ml I ant ire on reservation except Colorow and hU small band who are said to bo lumtlnt : lu the mountains. As soon as Information of a ielinlto character as to Indian depredations Is rccehed timncdUte action will bo taken. UltOOK , Drigadler General. The following was sent to Governor rVilams , Colorado : Your telt'sram was forwarded vtlth renuesi tor Instructions. Troops can not bu used t < assist state authorities In execution of civil POUCH without orders fiom tlio president They are ready to move on receipt of dctlniti Information as to what the Indian outbreak consists of. Citooic , MISSING I'KOI'hn. FttOls About Tlioso of Whom Informa .ticu 1 Wanted , Monnrj. Mrs. Kiln Hrlght Morris , of Alnsworth Nob. , has written to Coroner Drexel asking if ho knows anything about he husbiuul who mysteriously disappcaret from his home on August it , and has no since been hoard from. Ho left homo ii search of work , being a blacksmith b ; trmlo , and it was thought ho had coin to Omaha. His ago is thirty-eight , heigh live feet and nine Incho3 , weight IS pounds , light complexion , dark hai mixed witli sprays of grey , largo bin eyes , light browli tuouatuclio , and rathe thin in the fnco , ) Ut litw been loamcd tbat Norris stopptfi on the night of the third Instant , nt Nor- rls' hotel , on North Sixteenth. Ho said that ho had a car load of hogs at the yards which he wanted to sell that morning. Ho left without paying his bill and has not since been heard from. LOOKING FOIt AMHE. There was a sad-eyed young man in town yesterday. His hamo was Lean- dcr J. Conway. Ho had come In from Culbertson , in this state , where ho had been to ECO his wife's mother. Ho thought his wife might be with her , but she was not. She was last seen in Omaha , and before that , on Tuesday week slio had left Des Molncs and run away , bag , baggage and every thing else , including their boy about seven yearn of ago , with a man named Emery Smith , who leaves behind him a wife and two children. Conway cares now only for his boy , but doubts if ho will ever sco him again. SHANNON. G. A , Shannon , of Fiftcentn and Davenport , desires information of his son , Robert Shannonwho has been miss ing for the past two weeks. Young Shannon is nineteen years old , though small for his ace. Any information as to his whereabouts will bo thankfully re ceived. \VII.UAM imAI'EU. There is at Ihe depot of the Chicago , Minneapolis & St. Paul railway a woman named Mrs. Draper , who with two chil dren , came from Linwood , in Nebraska last night. Shu is looking for her hus band , who telegraphed her to meet him ycstordav , The husband has not yet ap peared a'nit the wlfju and children are in needy circumstances. For Sale Ice , car lots. Hoogc Packing 'o. ' , Sioux City , Iowa. RAILWAY NEWS. Mil. I ) . I ) . 1 > ATIS TALKS. CF.DAU RAPIDS , Nob. , August 17. To .he Editor of tlio UKI : : If the time over ionics when a man should speak for him- inlf , it seems to me that it must have ar- ivod in my case. Referring to the item n your issue of the 12th , I wish to say hat when relieved I was handling the reight accounts of the Union Pacific ailway 4,800 mile system with less force han that employed by the Chicago , Turlington & Quincy freight auditor to landle his 2,000 miles , and less than that miployed by my predecessor , Mr. Tay- or on the same work. This is no dis credit to Mr. Taylor personally but to the system , which was much more expensive than the ono n present use , if handled n a way to insure the collection of the eronue , and this fact was doubtless known to Mr. Taylor , as ho said to mo ho system was not what it should bobut hat there never seemed to bo a favor able tirno for making a change. The expense incurred in making re ports to the government and statements "or tho'invcstigating commission should ot be charged to mo nor to the system. The cost of handling the claim depart ment has necessarily increased homewhat "n carrying out the policy of the admin- .stratioii , that all claimants , whether rich or poor , small shippers or latge shippers , should bo dealt with justly , and have full and prompt altention. There is also some increase in work in the way of makinc vouchers more full and self-explanatory , and the rec ords a little more olabprato to avoid future trouble , but the increase in ex pense caused by spreading out the de partment is not chargeable to mo. In comparing our payroll with those of other roads , it should bo berne in mind that our salaries arc much more liberal , and that the pay of fifty Union Pacific clerks will amount to as much as the pay of sixty or sixty-five clerks in the employ of eastern roads. Your stalcracnt that 1 employed 100 clerks shows that your in formant is either very ignorant or very untrutliful.possibly both. Icannotgivc tlio exact number in service when I turned over the ollico , but it was about 120 , I think less , including those engaged on government statements and in all the outside olliccs , and by looking up the in creasing mileage the incrcaso in tons moved and in the number of claims bandied it vill be found that the showing is a creditable ono for mo. It has been charged that I made sweeping re movals of old clerks , while the fact is that I never in my life discharged a man except for bad habits , drink , etc. , or for insubordination. The earnings , statisti cal , pool , way-bill revision , claim-check ing , station account , government ac count , company freight and agents cor rection departments are all in charge of men who wore in the employ of the Union Pacific railroad when I came hero , and there are men in the ollico to-day who have fought mo continually , anil tried in every way to do me injury , but whoso ugliness I have borne with , be cause I feared their children might wanl for food and clothing , if their foolish fathers were thrown out of employment , Is it not barely possible that I am not so black us painted , and that the wave ol reform has struck the wrong man this time ? D. D. DAVIS. THE 11ENSON LINE. Cars for this route are expected here in a day or two. The track has been put in good order and the motor has been practicing along the line for several days. Last evening it was left near the corner of Mercer and Lowe avenues , from which there Is a down grade to the junction with the street car track , some blocks distant. Ulocks were placed undot the wheels but some meddlesome indi < vidual removed them early in the even ing and the motor took an eastward flight. It slopped after a short spin. People ple who saw the escapade say that the motor did better work on its wild cat trip and with less noise than when steamed up and under the control of an engineer. NOTES. C. W. Adams.assistant passenger agon ) of the Chicago & Pennsylvania road is in the city. Ho is a warm friend of First Vice-President Potter and it is rumored Mr. Adams conies here for a proiuincul ollieial position. Court Carrier arrived here ycstc.ulaj from Ashland. Wis. , accompanied bj his brother. Ho is quite feeble as yel after his serious illness but on the fail way to recovery. Al Johnson , enginecrof locomotive No , 607 , is now called the Oscar Wilde of ttu Locomotive brotherhood. Ho has hi : engine decorated with sunilowcrs everj trip now-a-days. H. Pierce , representing the Kirkpatncfc Bro. , contractors for the construction ol tlio U. & M. to Cheyenne from Curtis or the present mam line , loft with u gang ol men for the opeiatlvo points yesterday Ho says the line will bo built to Cheyenne by Christmas. Notice for Proposals. Notice Is hereby given thq.5 , \\\Q \ \ \ schoo board of the Independent , school dlstrio of Villisca , la. , will receive sealed bid for the erection of a school building n said Indp't district up to Sop. 1 , lbS7 when all bias will bo opened and con tract let to the lowest rcsuonsiblo bidder the board , however , reserves the right ti reject any and all bids. The plans am spcciticatious may be seen at the store o .1. T. Ingmau , president of the board a Villisca , la. , and at the ollico of F. M Kllis , architect , Omaha , Nob. U. D. DOI.SON , J. T. INGJUN. Secretary. President. Miss KIttio Hathaway , whoso lover dis appsarml with her purm so mysteriousl ; a few days ago , left last night for tli more congenial scenes of Green River Wyoming. She says that when Hacket skipped ho loft her a note saying ho wa Unexpectedly called away and that h had tent her purse to her with $20 add ! tlonal by a messenger boy. She firml believes the story and thinks that tli messenger boy has qufetly ppcketed th money. BOUTU OMAHA NEWS. Mrs. Haflcrty has returned after a few weeks visit in Fremont and Wahoo. H. Hoyinan , Atlantic , la. , came to the city and will start a clothing store on Twenty-sixth street. Ike Williamson has sold his saloon on Twenty-sixth and N streets to Al Gray. P , G. Hudson has gone to Hod Cloud , Nob. Nob.Hal Hal Savage loft yesterday for Sargoant , Neb. , on a months' visit. Lodge 79 , K. of P. , will meet to-night to initiate eleven new members in the third degree. Captain J. J.Gruhn's show left the city for Omaha yesterday. A letter from Vull , la. , was missnnt to the South Omaha postollico which had following yerse instead of an address. Oh bear mo away at a rapid rate , To Nuckolls county , Nebraska state , At Lawrence postotllco let mo he , 'Till Minnln Nowcoin calls for me. Michael Loyo , charged with assault and battery , was dismissed by Judge Rcuthcr. Mrs. J. H. Johnson , who was in the tlty for some days , lias returned to her omo in Lincoln. Mrs. Mundt , who lias been very ill , is ow improving. AN ELOPEMENT. A runaway match ocnurred in the city . few days ago. The girl in the case was fourteen-year-old daughter of Mr.Hohn , ml the man John McCormick , gcd twenty-seven years , an cnv .iloyo in Fowlers packing house. The girl was attractive and inex- icnonccd. and the man boarded at icr parents houso. The elopement was complete surprise to all. A letter stnt- ng that they were in Chicago was re ceived by the gjrl's parents. What makes he case worse is tiiat no information of a marriage ceremony between them has been received. SKIPPED. On Saturday night last Mrs. William Dixon departed from the city on the 11:45 : dummy , having with her all her earthly belongings in two satchels , except her husband , and probably the reason ho was not there is that ho was not informed f her projected trip. Her sisters , too , who resided in the same house , were as ignorant ot her actions as Ihe husband. Time flow on its way , and her absence and that of the "grips" was noted , and then speculation ai > to her wherabouts was indulged in by her husband , family and acquaintances , but nothing could bo ascertained up to this time. It is sup posed she is in Kansas. Mr. Dixon is a tailor by trade , but has jeen working in a lumber yard for some time and had been heard to cast reflections on his wife's characltr. Some davs ago ho attempted lo st.irl a tailor shot ) , but failed. Wednes day night ho went into Omaha , but did not sav what for , and has not returned yet. The woman , Mrs. Dixon , is a sister of Cora Leo , of the Springfield ( Mo ) murder trial noloricly , and her family came here from Auburn not long ago. For Sale Tec , car lots. Boogc Packing Co. , Sioux City Iowa. , CARPENTERS' VICTORY. Tlio Strike of Stevens & Son's Men Ended Favorably to the Men. Yesterday the strike of the carpen ters , employed by Stevens & Son , was amicably adjusted and to the satis faction of all concerned. As a consequence quence the men wont to work , and with the express understanding that they are to be paid according to the agreement entered into between the men and employers last June , which , later the contractors failed to live up to. As a consequence of the refusal , the carpenters' union , on last Friday , or dered the men in Stevens' shop to go out , with which order they immediately complied. The contraclors , however , changed their minds as mentioned , and now all of the carpenters are again at work. A special agreement was entered into with this firm and their men will receive nine hours' pay for eight hours' worK on Saturday. An Excursion to Mil ford. The Stone Ballast lodge of the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen , of Phitts < the state. The knights of the scoop in mouth will give an excursion to-morrow to Milford , the noted picnic city oi Omaha and Lincoln have also taken hold , and will send a largo number to swell the throng. Milford is located on the Hhu river , twenty miles west of Lincoln. Nest ling in tlio bosom of the river is the fa mous Shogo Island , on which the Clam Hake club has raised a castle and reared a gorgeouso altar in honor of their annual "fill. " Tlio local ity has ample timber for shade and recrC' atiou , while the facilities tor boating arc unexcelled. The train will leave Omalin on the H. & M. at 8:15 : , reaching Milford about noon , and starts on the return at 1 p. m. The round trip is 11)8 ) miles , through ono of the richest sections of the state. The Omaha lodge are making every arrangement for safety and com fort and expect to take out a largo party on pleasure bent. Doud-lllxon. Yesterday afternoon Charles Douil deputy collector of internal revenue was married to Miss Emma Dixon at the residence of the bride's parents , 2310 California street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. J ilarslui , who returned yc terdaj from iiis bummer vacation. There were only a few of the most intimate friends of tlio celebrating parties pres ent , among whom wore the aged parents of the the croom , who had come frorr Scranton , Pa. , to attend their son's nuptials. Mr. Doud , for six years , has tilled the importanl position of do put 3 collector , anil is ono ot the most success , ful men who have ever occupied the po sition. Mr. and Mrs. Doud left foi Spirit Lake last evening and will enjoy a bridal tour of several weeks. Vnn Norman's Cut-off Lake Flotilla , Mr. W A- Van Norman , who keeps i boat house , refreshment stand and a llo tilla of fifty boats at Cut-oil' lake , thinks that a recent article in the UIE : regard ing some scenes and incidents in the vi cmity of the lake referred to his place , a least ho is under the impression tha inauv people believe that i was particularly aimed nt him Such , however , was not the fact The article was general in its object. Mr Van Norman keeps a temperance refreshment freshmont stand , selling only lemonadi and pop and such drinks , and endeavor in every way to conduct his business in i respectable way. in proof of this hi patrons are respectable and orderly pcq pie , who come to the lake to enjoy a sai in his boats during these pleasant sumnie ovouing. Mr. Van Norman solicits ( h patronage only of orderly people , oilier wise ho could have no hopes of makini his business remunerative. A Rare Document. Richard J. A. O'Reilly , the popular at tacho of the Pullnmrt Car company , wn at the county judge's oflioo yesterday t sign a document very rare in these parti It was a disentailing asstiranc deed. lu other words Mr. O'Reill was fixing his sign manual to a papc that would renounce his right to proport in Ireland that had been in Mi family fc 70 0 years. This had to bo done in urdc to permit the disposal of the same in th old country ami permit collections < POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder norer vnrli'8. A mm vol of pur- ty,8trcDtli ( nuil hilopomono83. Mitro econ- omicwl tlmn the orillnnry kinds , and cannot he gold In coiniw > tltlori with the multitude of low com ghort weight nlutn or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. HOYAL BAKINO I'OWUEB Co. 101Wttll-st. . N. Y. DR. POWELL REEVES , 314 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. 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Inlltu'tt ' h IB publl heel a vitluabio ao ofbuok4 , uui papers upon uliruiiluunu surgical dl'-ctt'ei and JefoimilloR , und t'io methods ut euro whlcli Imvo Klvon Inm t ie reputation of tiolnc the most skillful and iuccossft'l ipe lalUt In the we t , and randu the Institute BO colu ruled that ni dlclnei arc sent to mid p itientn rccul e I troui cvury ttato In the union. AnionK the bookf U ono upon the dlaeu'ca of womun ; ono upon nervou * . special und private din- pane of the oual and urinary nrzans , virUoculo cured by itirulcal opera'lonv and their Intel ; Invent ed cl.imp rnmproB eii'p nsory for the relief and rutc if varlooce'c. nervous evlmu-tlon mill eoiuM dabl Ity nen rostor.itlTO treatment I'a era upon Biirnlnil braces , pllei , c.ancc-ip ralyil , tin. Kloc- trlclty and fir ne v mngnctlcbnt'erv for homo me ; catarrh and Inhalation , ttc Unlike mnt books | FIMI I ! by dnc'or * tree , they do not conrlit of test- monlalH with llctltlou" n imenaml Initial' , or rubblnh of that kind but are plain description * of cllicjios. symptoms now d coverlet In medicine eur.'cry and electricity and are wi II worth the purusil and can no nbtulnod free bi addroi lnz the Omaha Medi cal anil RuriMcal InMltu'c , l.Jtli street aud Capitol arcnue , Omaha. Nebraska. PIANOS CHICKERING Vose&Sons Instrument * exchanged , rented and sold on easy payments , below Factory Prices , TnRtruments sllyhtly used at GREAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer & Bro Omaha , Neb. DR. OTTERBOURC , C r tr Illk d D > < ( < BU , Olilli , Jl . iREC'JUl ' CMOIUU IN MEDICINE. SPECItL PRiCTIllONEI Anthorlud to Irtil > U Chron Ktrvoui o4 ' S | fUI Di ii " ( ktU > r i . < kj l r.d. . , ? I M or , .l.fl. ) Miuiull Wfiknru ( nlilit loun ) tkiail IkUUIr , ( ! < " ' " " * ' I" " " ) K rout IWUtjr ) , Illutitl Ji trd rt , 4 . Cuin | fU rBil * 4 or moiwjr tflindfd. Ch > rr k > . IhoiiMndi ef tmi cuff I * * < * 'f l ic r lmpon..t All mrdielnM til'cUII ; pi p.r \ ruf t1 lo- iiVKluklciM. No lnuri ) ui cr DOI * nou mropouBdi uwl > onm Ion rruin tutfnn. r > l..i > u it i dliunn Irr.lM by l.llft i > J eiirru. > I > lld > ! > ! rrrwh r ft from MM or Lr t n. tor 1-eert tump will 1C. II 1 IlLU Uix on H . i l rok [ . r OiMllon , " nul JVMI'IOU lltl on which l f l lull J1"0 ? , , " , . Otdui UM u > . but jour < > u for unu proiapUj. SKIMufa.rv.4 , u or tj mall _ Ofnci Met" . . IDEAL BROILING. Broiling can bo done in tlio oven of tlio Charier Oak ItaiiRO or Htovo \ \ 1th the Wlro Gaii7o Oven Dour , more puif-cclly t him over ? Jm live coals. Lay the steak , chops , linm t r fish on a wiiouroilor or meat lack , plncineit In nn ordinary bake pan to catch the drippings. Allow it to remain in the oven with the door closed 16 or 20 minutes. No turning isicquired. At the end of this time Itvill bo found nicely cooked ready to serve. THIS 18 THE 1DEAT , WAV TO IIKOU. MEATS. There Is no taint of coal-gas or smoke , nnd tlio meats ni o inoro tender nnd butter in flavor than those broiled over the coals. The convenience or biolling in tlio oven tt ill bo appreciated by cveiy liouse-kccper , and adds another to tlio many reasons why the Charter Oak Kango or Steve \vlth tin ) Wire Gauze Oven Door sliould bo preferred BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AMD Pniti LISTS. to all others now iu the market. CHABTEB OAK STOVES and BANQES ra BOLD IN NEBRASKA ai tollowi : MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. TANNELL&SWnr.NtY , FAIRDURT. P. KKNNEY , GOKDON. GUT1LE& FACER. . . . . . FFANKLIN. DALLAS & LE1SON. HASTINGS. N j. JOHNSON\ . . ; : : : : ; ; ; ; : NORTH BEND E. C. BREWER , HAT SHUNGS. J.McCAFFEKTY O'NEILL CITY. H AIRUS.CO NEBRASKA CITY. R HAZLEWOOD. . . OSCEOLA. W F. TEMI'LETON NELSOH. ] .S DUKK. PLATTSMOUTH. J. B STURDhVANI & SON ATKINSON. A , PEARSON STEKLING. T.KASS& CO CHABPOH. I.G. GREEN , STROMSBURO. KRAUSE , LU1JKER & WELCH , . . . COLUMBUS. 1. A PAUDEN d SON bupnmoK OLDS liROS EDGAR. TIMMERMAN & FRAKER VBRDOH. ' Ol THE SACRED HEART , The Scholastic year commences on the 1'lrst Wednesday In September. IlToroneo ( of roll * irion is no obstacle to the admission of young Indies. Pupils lire received at liny tlmo ol tlid Including Board , Washing , Tuition m Kngllsh and French , Instruinental Music. UBO of Hooks , per session ol Kl\o Months . . . . . $16000 Painting , Drawing , ( ionium , Vocal Music. Harp. Violin extras. References arc required from PM SOME link now n to the Institution , Tor further Information apply to the IllglitHov JAS" . O'OON.SOH , or to the Luuy Sujioilor. Diamond Merchant , THE CHICAGOAND North Northwestern western 3R.A.ir : _ . " Sliort Tlio only road to take for DCS Molncs ' nr- shnlltott n , 0 edar Hitpldi , Clinton , Ulxon. Chlcn- KO. Milwaukee und all points cant. To the people ple of Nouinska , Colorado , WjomlnK. uiah , Idaho , Mivai'a , OIOKOII , Washington , nnd Call- lornin , It oners luperior adtantuKcs not possl * lilo by any other fine. Amour it fewoftne numerous points of su- Vf rlorlty enjoyed hy the patrons of this rum ! Chwcen Omatm and Ciilcugo.aro Iti two trains ailayofUAY C'OACIIKH , which are tlio llnedt that human art nnd ingenuity can ( reuto Its PAIjAOI.KSI.KKl'INd OAKS , which uro models of conuort and oleKanco. Its I'AltLOlt DltAW- INO HOOM CAltS , unsuinaasud byitiiy. and Its widely celebrated I'AI.ATIAh DIN'INO UAIIS , the emml of which cannot bo found elsewlinro At Council lllutls the trains of the Union I'utlno Ity. connect In Union Depot with the o or the Chlcsk-o A. Northwestern Ity. in Chicago the trains of this Una make close connection with those of all eastern lines. Kor Detroit , OoliiinbiiH. Indianapolis. Cincin nati. NlHKura Tails , llullalo , I'ltlulJiirir.Toronto , Montreal , llostnn , Now Vork , riillmiolpliia , naltlmorc , Wushlnpton and all points In the If you wish the host accommodation , All ticket gents sell tickets via this lino' II. HuGIIITT. U I' WII."ON. Oenl. Manager , Genl. Pnsg'r Asent " " " ' ' " W.M IIADCOCK.1'0' . . . , , W estirn Apont , nty 1'ass i Agent , Uuiaha NobniaUu. RUPTURE irrttTu lurf linfio d > l > jr lir. llorn > < rir lra.U > ( ni-tlrIltll. 1 ruM.cornblnwa. Uu r nlefdlLo cnlr one In Ibo world Kf ntr lln .contlnuoui KlKlrtc , t Jlaun.lic THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul By 27ic llcst Ilonte from Omaha anil Council llliiff * to , THE E.A.ST T\\o Tiains Daily Helween Omaha anil Council Blulls Chicago , AND " Milwaukee , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , CedarKapidi Rock Island , Fieeport , Uockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Havenport , Elgin , Madison , lancsville , Heloit , Wmona , La Crosse , And all other Important points Kast , Northeast , and Southeait. For through tickuts call on the ticket agent at HOI 1'urnaiu st , In I'axton hotel , or at Unlua 1'iciflo depot. I'ullman SlecpoiB nnd tbe finest Dlnlnff Cart In the world aio lun on the main line of tha Chicago , Milwaukee &Bt. Paul Kiilhvuy and ov- ty attention Is paid to pusieneers by couito * ouscmplojecs of the company. IU Mil i.t u. Ociuirnl ManiiKor. J. T TiiCKr.it , Assistant ( lenoral Malinger. A. V. It. CAiii'E.tTKu , General ragscngur nd Ticket Agent OKO. B lUAFTonn , ABslstftntaoneral I'asson- ger and Ticket A wont. J. T. CLAKK General Suporlntoodent. ' . Disi.vsKi9 : caused iir Aiiasa BnuJiiT'.s . Nr.llVODS UEIIIMTV. lUS- CIIAItir.H. l-EViitS : , MAI-AIIIA. (1KNITO. ( UltlNAIty DlrtKASKS. SnilU-nMtli-l.UlhKAH- . Kl ) l'U-TATK ( ) ( ilANt ) AND IIUAIIIIKII. UA'Illin'BKS AND bOUNUS. AND OANNOl ? lliCLKKD : WIIII.K TJIIJV r.XIST.OIIH UH\U KlUKSCI'lir. TIIKM. CHUONIC DISUA8R3 AND VAHICOCIJI.K , wllhout dr-t ntloii from husint'ssami tun Auuhtl iljnnral Siirlnir Wutoc CUICK tbo KIIINKVH , DIAnTr:1 : ! ' . ! ! . IHtOi'tjV , IllAIHii : ( , riUAN'I'.Ii AND b'lONI ! 0\or whelming-evidence iniilled fren hy ASAIIRfj MIIIIIOAI. HI'ltUAU I'HVBICIAN , 2'Jl Ilro d wny. New Vork THE CAPITOL IIO'IT ' Lincoln , Neb. The boat known and raoht poiiular hotel In thublHto. Location central , appofntniontfl Ilisf clusi ) . llcudiUartcrs | for innnncrclal men and ull political utid publUi Kutherlncs E. J' . UOOOKN I'roprlotor. I rtQ"B"MANHOOO.Vimtliful1Iinir | ' laVt/C& I tiditiiLi.NeiviiuBlLillltyruiiMl ; ( tliiouuh errois unU bud prudkob CURED. NUAli t'V , UUlCUStSt. P.Luul