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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAf. JTfiNjS. S. 188&
A Fomalo' Murd&ror Suicides In the
Stnto Ponltontlory.
SHE WAS A VICIOUS PRISONER.
Successful Meeting of the Irish
IjonRHe Proposed Now Towns on
the 11. & M. Suite House Oc
currences City Uriel * .
LINCOLN Buniuu OP THK OMAIU DEB. 1
1020 p STREET , \
LINCOLN , Junol )
A suicide of nn timifunl and scntlmcnlnl
character occurred nt the stnto penitentiary
yesterday morning whereby tlio occupant of
cell No , 243 , gallery No. B , ended n llfo full
ot tragic nnd revolting incidents. The oc
cupant of cell No , C was a woman. Perhaps
it wore best now to say that oho Is a woman ,
as it could hnrdly hnvo been said before this
lost dcsporato net as It can now bo said In
the language of the Bridge of Sighs , "All
that la left of her now is ) mro womanly. "
Mrs. Sarah J. Overton was sent to the pon-
Itcnti.ary last September for n peculiarly ,
'lorrlblo crime which Is fresh In the minds
ut the renders of Tun URB. She was living
in Butler county with her husband nnd sev
eral children. One morning the news was
taken to the neighbors that the
husband had been found with his head
nearly blown oft by a load ot buck shot from
a shot gun. There were no witnesses
against the woman but her own little child
ren , who testified clearly and consistently ,
in spllo of the most rigid cross examination ,
that their mother , while tier husband was
not watching und was perhaps asleep , had
takch the gun and deliberately murdered
him. She was convicted on this testimony
and was sentenced to the penitentiary for n '
term ot twenty-five years.
The woman proved a vicious and unruly
prisoner from the first. She was continually
quarreling with the other female convicts
nnd the authorities have not been able to
compel her to do n day's work slnco she en *
tcrcd the prison. She got Into n rage
on Saturday morning nnd was tearing
her bedding to shreds when she was taken
from the room where aho was with other fe
male convicts nnd placed in a coll. In this
cell yesterday morning about half past
0 o'clock she was found with her throat cut
from car to car. An examination showed
that the fatal work had been done with a
cuso Knife which she had managed to secure
nnd conceal , mid which she had sharpened
for the purpose. Coroner Shoemaker was
called and summoned n Jury and an inquest
was held. Beside the facts which are given
nbovo it was brought out that the woman
Imd frequently said that she would never
serve out her sentence and that when u con
vict was buried last Friday she remarked
that there had never been a woman buried
in the grounds nnd that she would probably
bo the first ono. These facts , it seems , were
uot known to the prison otllcmls.
The coroner's Jury rendered the following
verdict : "That the said Sarah .1. Ovorton
came to her death on the third day of June ,
188S , at 0:30 : a. m. , by cutting her own throat
with n sharp table knife , sharpened by her in
lier cell for that purpose , with her own hand ,
With intent to commit suicide. "
THIS IIIISII NATIONAL LBAOUH.
The meeting of the league yesterday af
ternoon was opened by J. J. Butler with a
few remarks ot an encouraging and inspiring
character. After a piano solo by.Miss Sut
ton , Secretary Sutton gave an interesting ac
count of his travels In the southern states
nnd Mexico in company with Sir Thomas
G rattan Esmomlo. Prof. Meiizondorf , ac
companied by Miss Okcson , charmed the au
dience with u violin solo , after which Miss
Okcson sang "Dreams" delightfully , and Mr.
David Fitzgerald sang "Thu Meeting of Uio
"Waters" with much taste and feeling. The
following resolutions were passed :
Whereas , it has pleased Almighty God to
take to himself ono of Ireland's most gifted
nnd most illustrious sons in the person of the
Into Thomas Mooney ,
Hcsolvcd , That the Lincoln branch of the
Irish Nutioual League of America deeply
luourn and regret the loss of ono of the oldest ,
liravcst aud most Indefatigable workers in
the cause of Ireland.
Resolved , That these resolutions bo spread
on the minutes of our meeting and that u
copy bo sent to the Irish World for publica
tion ,
Dr. O'Gorman , who has recently be
come n citizen of Lincoln , made a
few remarks upon request , and Mr. P.
O. Cussidy made a stirring and pathetic ;
speech. By request the speech of John F.
Fiiiorty at the Uattory D meeting was read
by Mr. Sutton , and n motion was carried
ordering It printed for the information of the
people. A motion wus carried fixing the
meetings until after September on the first
Sunday of each month , and Mr. J , A. ICilroy
was nominated for speaker nt the first meet
ing In July.
NEW n. * M. TOWNS.
The Lincoln Land company Is catching up
as fust ns possible with thu railroad exten
sions which loft them behind last summer ,
and Is preparing to lay out n large numbor'of
now towns nt nn early date. On the proposed
line from Holyoke to Akron , which has been
surveyed nnd tlio right of way for which has
been received , but on which no work has
been done , the towns of Dolhl nnd Bryant
Will bo platted. On the line from Sterling to
Choyoiiuo the following points will bo laid
out : Willurd , fifteen miles beyond Sterling ;
Ituyjiior , twenty miles west of Wlllard ; Ko-
ota , fifteen miles farther ; Grover. fifteen
nilloi still farther , nnd Hereford und Orcula
between Grover and Cheyenne. This section
of country is developing with wnudurful
rapidity , and ns thorois a stretch of 100 miles
between Sterling und Cheyenne there will bo
several excellent towns , and at least ono
largo ono.
STATB HOUSE ITEMS.
The Hot Creek Cauul company and the
< Monroe Creek Ditch company , which were
[ I t organized in Sioux county n few weeks ago ,
have been stipplumcuted by the Wnr Bonnet
Canal company , which will take water out of
Wnr Bonnet creek in the same county for
the purpose of domestic uses nnd Irrigation ,
The company Is orguuirud with it capital
Qtock of f 1,000 , nnd filed Hi articles of incor
poration In the oflioo of secretary of state to
day. The Incoporators nro 13. 13. Hrowstcr ,
P. 0. BrowBtcr. Nela Anderson nnd K , An
drews.
Articles of incorporation hnvo been filed
by the Gothenburg Milling company , which
1ms been incoporntod with $30,000 capital by
J. A. Johnson. L. M. Krieson , K. fj. West ,
C , F. Nelson , flodfro.vjl'etorson. Bom ICol-
loy , Joseph Adllng , W. Glfliii , F. A. Spring-
Otccn , II. L. Carlson und G. L. Carlson.
The Model Steam Laundry company have
nlbo Incorporated. The capita' ' stock of the
concern Is { 50,030 , , und thi > iiicoiKjrators nro
J. II. Kvans , James Aluscow , Harry Mo-
Cluro nud O. C. Qulgglo.
Judge Uueso of thu supreme court has re
turned from Now York , where ho attended
the Methodist general conference ,
Tlio family of Brad P , Cook , which has
beretoforo consisted of himself und wlfu and
Btivcrul healthy boys , was mndo glad Satur
day evening by an addition that will give va
riety to the family circle a beautiful little
clrl.
clrl.The board of publlo lands ami buildings is
session to-day , but the business to rome bo-
foio it Is of un unimportant character. The
board of purchase und supplies will meet to
morrow.
Nntariot of publlo ns follows were ap
pointed to-day by Governor Thayer : 11 , C.
Leach , Oakdalo , Autolopo county L. K.
Spcncor , Bentrico ; L. V , Griggs , Beatrice :
Frank H. Gump , Hed Cloud ; C , F. Falk ,
Lotip City.
Till ? STBKt. CAH WORKS ,
The scheme of .securing the works for n
now patent teol car , which was talked of
lust full , has not been discussed for mivcral
months und people in general have believed
that it was dead. It wns not dead , however ,
but sleeping , nnd it can hardly bo said to have
been slooplng , The sample was being con-
etructrd'nr Boston and is now about complete.
Mr John C Bonnoll , to whom the syndicate
riUruoteil the work of securing the amount
of land which they believed would remuner
ate them for establishing the works here has
li"en working quietly but steadily , and states
to-day that onlv n few moro acres remain to
bo secured. Ho has no doubt that ho will bo
able to secure these and expects to telegraph
to Boston to-morrow for the pnrtlcs Interest
ed to como out and close up the contract And
prtparo for business. .
CITT uniKrs.
The bricklayers on several buildings in
the city went on n strike this morning in consequence -
sequence of the nUomiit to put into force the
nchcdulo of r.itos flxcd by the builders n o
cintion. Itotli the contractors and the men
bollovo that the diniculty will bo settled
without nny extended delnj- .
A committee of prominent citizen * , cm-
ploylnp several exports , are making a critical
invcstiKiUlon of the public work now poing
on in the city. They refuse to dtvulgo what
is their motive or object.
P. O. Hcartwell , n bald-headed bachelor ,
wni arrested this morning for indecent nv
sail It upon n little girl named Nolllo Utisuml ,
whoso father mndo the complaint. Heart-
well win tried before Police Judge Houston
and was lined 135 and costs.
Hnd a billions attack and ono of those
Indescribable cases o ( constant weari
ness. Took qulnlno and other remedies
without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Clover
Tonic ; nm strong nnd well. A9A
THOMPSON , Logan , Ohio. C. P. Good
man Drug Co.
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
Sumlny'a Bnll Oanic.
There was n largo crowd at the ball park
Sunday , and they had the privilege ) of wit
nessing the best gaino of the season. The
visitors were the Mctz Bros. , and they suc
ceeded in carrying off the honors and the
game with n score of 5 to 2. The homo team
played well but were in hard luck , and the
Holding of both clubs was excellent There
was a little too much kicking in the fourth
innliifr , but it seemed to Imvc had a good ef
fect , us after it was over both teams played
ball. In the seventh inning Pitcher Hughes
of the Jetter nnd Youngs collided with Hart
of the Metz Bros. , and was severely cut
near the eye. The following are the scores ;
JRTTBIt & YOUNG ,
Total .33 3 4 5 23 17 0
MBTZ IIHOS.
Lcnahan , 3b 3 1 1 1 o 0
JTotnl. . . 31 5 0 5 27 20 0
TOTALS BY IXNINOS.
Metz Bros 00200030 0 5
Jotter & Young. 0-3
Time of game 1 hour and CO minutes ,
Huns earned Jotter & Young 2 , Motz Bros.
3. Struck out Hughes 9 , Hart 13. Passed
balls Morrissy 1 , Gillon 4. Wild pitches-
Hughes 1 , Hart 2. Umpire Leo Trultt.
Sixty Cents For n. Lilfe.
At the fatal Q street crossing yesterday
morning , the dead body of Johnnie Mack
offered a mute protest to the present overbear
ing policy of the Union Pacific. Had the mnn-
ngcmcnt granted the prayer of the city coun
cil , and mndo that a stopping place , the
dummy would not have killed ono of their
employes , but it would cost sixty cents to
stop the train , and only the llfo ot a man not
to stop it. The train did not stop. No blame
could bo attached to the crow of the dummy
who wore themselves risidng their lives m
obeying orders and passing a dangerous
curve at n rate of speed that would not bo
tolerated in any other city in Nebraska.
John Mack foreman of switch engine -
gino 115U wus the victim. lie
Jumped from his engine to turn a switch , but
lost bis footing in the loose gr.wol that Is
used for ballasting and had been allowed for
weeks to lie between the tracks. Before ho
could recover ho staggered in front of the 9
o'clock dummy going north and in a moment
was only the semblance of a man. Portions
of his body wore strewn along the trnckand ,
when medical aid was summoned it was
found that ho was beyond help. Ho was
thirty-two years of ago , resided on South
Tenth street and leaves a wife and three
children. Ho was n trusted employe of the
company that cost him his life nnd stood high
in the esteem of the men with whom ho
worked. The remains were removed to the
undertaking establishment of Hcafey &
Hoafcy , Omaha. '
The coroner's Jury found "that death was
accidental , and no blame attaches to the said
Union Pacific railway company. "
The funeral will take place Wednesday
morning at 0 o'clock.
Police Troubles for Blay.
The police court record is an interesting
document for ttio month of May , and shows
that the police force has been doing its duty.
So has Judge Uouther. There were 123 ar
rests made and of these forty-six paid lines ,
thirty-nine were dismissed , thirty went to
Jail , two appealed , four were ordered from
the city , and two were pardoned. One was
arrested for horse stealing , two for draying
without n license , cloven for assault and bat
tery , throe for petty larceny , four for resist
ing olllccrs , four for fighting , thirteen for
disturbing the peuco , two for defrauding
landlords , ono for obtaining money under
false pretenses , fifty-seven for being drunk ,
seventeen for vagrancy , five for peddling
without n license , two for plumbing without
a license , and one for house breaking. The
total amounts of fines collected amounted to
H71 , of which $150 goes to the school fund
and U5 to the county.
The Ileftt Month Yot.
Once more the Stock Yards Co. reports
progress , nnd it is progress of the 18-karat
kind. Each succeeding month shows that
the advantages offered to the live stock men
by South Omaha , nro becoming appreciated
and that is only a question of time until it is
what it was Intended to bo the leading hvo
stock market of the country. Much of the
success is duo to the staff of employes , who
so efficiently nnd so courteously do their duty.
Tlio returns for the month of May show it to
bo the banner month , the receipts being
greater than over. There were 3145 cars ,
und 157b3l head of hogs , 1759 cars nnd : ir ,734
cuttle , ( W cars uud UIW head of sheep , nnd 20
curs and 42 head of horses. South Omaha
packers using 13,203 head of cattle , 101'JJO
hogs and 2r > 37 whoop , and the balance being
bought by eastern buyers.
Notes About the Oily.
James Fitzgerald , of Muscatlno , Id. , is on
n visit to Oftiuor Mnloiioy.
John Duinpsey is In from Muscntino , la. ,
looking up a site for u grocery business ,
Dr. Mooro. of Harlem , In. , is on his way
to St , Louis , and U the guest of Dr.
Glnrfgow.
Dr. J. T. Van Ness , of Council Bluffs , has
concluded to locr.to in South Omahu , and lias
opened an onlco on N street.
A. V. Miller has again won the champion
ship modal ot the South Omaha Gun club ,
with u score of 17 out of 20 ,
Mrs. Mitchcl Gump , mother of M. Gump ,
is lying seriously ill 'at her residence ,
Twenty-fourth and N streets.
J. F , Wares nnd W. M. Bryant , two
Chicago commission men , are at the yards
looking for pointers. They came to the
right placo.
A writ of execution was obtained in the
district court In favor of Martin Eddy
against Dennis Cunningham. It is for $1.05
for wages duo ,
Leading rnciiibors.of the 1C. of L. are talkIng -
Ing about duly celebrating the coming Fourth
of July , nud the questioa will be dUcusied at
their next meeting.
Johnnlo Orrlek , the ten-year-old son of
Orrin Orrlek , wai klcKcd by u horse Satur
day. His skull was fractured , but Dr. En-
s > or has hopes for hU recovery.
R. C. Bowers , Cedar liaplds , Neb. ; J. O.
hotol.
John Shield * , the Union Pacific- foreman
who lias been doing such good work , ballast
ing the Soutti Omaha tracks , has gene to
Lansing , Mich. Ilia frioud * say that ho will
return with a Mrs. Shields. -
At last South OraaUa i * to have a variety
theater , nnd the building Is now being er
ected on Twenty-eight street , opposite the
ball park. It will have a seating capacity of
about 230 , nnd open the first week in July
under the management ot Dug Johnston ,
At the close of the services in the Presby
terian church Sunday morning , it was nr-
rixnged to extend n formal greeting to Hcv.
H. S. Wheeler , ono week from next Tuesday.
Messrs. J. C. Carloy nnd S. P. Bricham ,
with the Misses Lou Hunt , Kate Wj-man
nnd AIlio McDonald were apjnlntcd a gen ;
oral committee and In turn appointed the va"-
rious minor committees necessary to make it
a success.
Members of the republican club think it
about time to organize , nnd a meeting will
bo called in a day or two.
Tlio now residence of Judge Routhcr li
fast approaching completion , nnd will bo
ready for occupancy by the 1st of July.
Telegrams were received yesterday by
Principal Munroe , of the high school , and by
Z. Cuudlngton , of N street , announcing that
the father of each was dead. The former
resided In Crcighton , Neb. , and the latter in
Dlxon , 111. *
B. Levy has entered suit against the city
of South Omnhn for $150 damages , Ho was
selling fruit from n wagon nnd his driver
was arrested for peddling without a license ,
but was discharged. Ho claims that the
Irult disappeared In the mcanthnoaud called
in the aid of Justice Wells to say who will
pay for It.
For beauty , for comfort , for improve *
mont of the complexion , use only Poz-
zoni's Powder ; there is nothing equal
to it.
MAU11ATI3 IS DI3AD.
The Victim of mt Unprovokc < l Assault
I'nsscs Awny.
Peter Barrato , the B. & M. engineer who
was so brutally assaulted by nn unknown
miscreant on the morning of March 20 , died
nt St. Joseph's hospital yesterday morning at
4:20 : of his injuries. Darrato has for a long time
been ot the opinion that ho would live , but
his iron constitution and great pluck availed
him naught. His spine was Injured badly
and in such a manner that his attending
physician has been of the opinion all along
that ho could not live. Ho loaves n wife but
no chlndrcn.
An inquest will ha held over the remains
of Barrato to-day , they having been
conveyed to Droxcl & Maul's for that pur
poso. In this connection it may not bo out
of place to remark that no very diligent
search appears to have been made for the
dead man's assailant. At the tlmo the crime
occurred n crowd of men were near by ,
among them was n little Gorman express-
man , who claimed to bo able to recognize the
men at a glance , but It appears ho has not as
yet had an opportunity. Whether or not
anything will bo done remains to bo seen ,
but ns the case stands at present it appears
as though the murderer would escape.
A " \VolI-Uiioivn Physlclnii
has said : "Tho best and purest toilpt
soaps are raadp by Americans. " Cush-
moro Bouquet nn American soap.
AUMOUIV & CUDHAY'S DEAL.
They Arc to Erect Buildings Roqulr-
: iOOOOOO of Brick.
On last Saturday the now famous firm of
Armour Is Cudahy awarded the contract for
the erection of a number of buildings in ad
dition to their present house at South
Omaha which will rcn.uiro the laying of
3,000,000 bricks. The contract was awarded
to Chicago parties who are now on the
grounds ana have commenced the manufac
ture of brick lor the purpose already. The
buildings will comprise a smoke house , a
lard refinery , a dressed beef houso.a canning
factory together with n building for oflloos
which shall bo 100x150 feet in size. This
will bo largo cnougli to accommodate a foroo
of 100 clerks , The work will be proceeded
with immediately and be an important addi
tion to the enterprise of this firm as well as
add considerably to the commercial import
ance of our suburb on the south.
For Tirnd Brnln
Use IIorsford'H Acid Phosphate.
Dr. O. C. STOUT , Syracuse , N. Y. , says. ,
, ' 1 gave it to ono patient who was unable to
transact the most ordinary business , because
his brain was 'tired and confused' upon the
least mental exertion. Immediate benefit.
and ultimate rccovoryjollowed. "
MOUTOAIIY.
DESSIE I
Bessie the of
, fifteen-year-old daughter
Thomas H. Platter , died at her home , 1711
Dodge.aboutll o'clock Sunday night. She has
boon sick for some tlmo with ccrobro-spinal
meningitis and her death was not unexpected.
The remains were shipped to Chillicothc ,
O. , interment.
HOUSTON.
Andrew Houston died nt his home near
Fort Omaha Sunday , nt the ago of thirty-
five years. His body were sent to Canton ,
Minn. , lost evening , where the Interment
will take place.
Tnko Notice , Purchasers.
The market is giuted with worthless
propai'tions for the tooth. Beware of
thorn. Many of thorn corrode and
abrato the enamel of the 'teeth and 111-
juro thorn irreparably. Use sterling
SOZODONT and keep the donttil row
safe and beautiful.
_
JainlcHim's Brother nud Sinter.
Mr. and Miss Jamioson , brother and
sister of the young man by that
name , who died at St. Joseph's hospital a
few weeks ago , his death having been super
induced by injuries received at ttio hands of
Oillcer Bloom , arrived in town yesterday.
They have resided in South America
and are on their way to Aus
tralia. They stopped over at Now York
where they lound awaiting them u telegram
from their father notifying them of their
brother's death and telling them to stop alt
hero und inquire Into ttio circumstances.
They called uiwn Messrs. W. Meldrum , John
Cowio nnd several other of the fronds of
their brother und from them learned nil the
circumstances attending the young man's
death. Thov have taken possession of all his
papers. To-day they will visit his
grave in Forest Lawn cemetery , utter which
they will leave for Australia. They will
take no steps m the matter of holding any
person responsible , for their brother's death.
If you need a most perfect tonic or a
blood purifier , take Dr. Jones' Red
Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all
troubles of the stomach , kidneys and
liver. Can bo taken by the most deli
cate. Price 50 cents. C. P. Goodman.
"luxe.
The alarm of fire at 13:30 : p , in. yesterday
proved to be caused by u blaze in the sum
mer kitchen of a cottage on Thirteenth between
'
tween Ca'ss nnd Chicago streets , nnd which
is owned by Mn > . Norton. The fire was
caused by the stovo-iilpo that passes
through the roof. The damage was slight
and will bo covered by ! 5 worth Of repairs.
The house is occupied by G , S. Kennedy ,
Drink Malto at soda fountain.
Found the Down ,
Two cows that were stolen from a gentle
man in Council Bluffs a couple of weeks ngo
wore fouud Sunday in the possession of a
man named Olsen in this city , who Jives on
the corner of 30th street and Clark avenue.
They were sold to him by a man giving the
name of Fisher , who evidently Is the fellow
who btolo them. The police are looking for
him. _
Cotton Cultivation in llusslii ,
Russia , it appears from the statement
of the Novosti , imports annually 360
million pounds weight of cotton , chiolly
from America and Hgypt. The recent
acquisitions in central Asia of the czar
nro said to have given him territory
well suited to the cultivation of this
article , and the Russian papers are nslc-
iug why the country should pay ono
hundred million gold roubles to the
foreigners when they grow U nt home.
Some Asiatic cotton from Khiva and
MRSAMPSON ; ; ; : , OF OMAHA , SAYS.
"
AND IT IS TRUE THAT
' . ' . 'I ' The Burlington takes tlio lead.
It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska.
It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining car
service between Missouri river points and Chicago.
It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of
Omaha and the west a fast mail service.
' - It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from .
the east into Omaha proper.
It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of
passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago.
It was in advance and is the only line by which you can
leave Omaha in the morning aud arrive in Denver the even
ing of the same day.
It has been progressive in the past.
It will lead in the future.
Travel and ship via tho.Burlington.
Ticket Office 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250.
Depot on Tenth Street.
LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY.
"
FAMOUS/jfflSfcsf 10 YEAR OLD
BELLE -BOURBON WHISKEY
For Medicinal iy and Family Use.
ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OILS
Is Death to Sure Cure for
MALARIA , CONSUMPTION ,
CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING ,
TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS
'
BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA ,
LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION
INDIGESTION , OF FOOD.
DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , 31.25
For Quart Bottla.
Sold Only In Catties.
For Sale by Grocers
For Sale by and Wine Merchant *
Orusjtlts Eueruti/htre. Everywhere ,
. -
IT OF f1/5EL / OlLkFDRE ITI5
THE GREAT APPETIZER.
This Li to certify that 1 bareommtned the sample ot EELLE OF BOURBON WHISKEY received from
Lawrence , Oitrom & Co. , and found tbo name to bo perfectly free from Fusel Oil uid all other dolotcrloul
lubatancoi and Atrlotlj pure. 1 caeerf recommend the s&me for funlly and Medicinal purpose * .
J. 1' . IlinNtm. M. 0. . Analytical ChomUt. Loulirllle. KT.
GLADSTONE BROS. A CO. , Agents for Onmlia , Nob.
Bokhara has already boon sold on the
Russian market , but the prospect from
Uio now plantations on the Murghab is
still moro promising and abundant.
Tlio czar's dominion on that river ,
where General Puekod and the export
M. Poklovsky Rozoll have been milking1
experiments , is considered specially
well suited to this particular cultiva
tion. M. Poklovsky balioves that after
the restoration of the Sultan Boy dyke
this tract alone will bo bullicionl to
supply the whole deficiency of the Rus
sian empire. The preliminary essen
tial to these operations is the comple
tion of the irrigation works , and as
these will occum- the next two years , it
is uncertain till they are a'chioved
whether cotton or some other crop will
bo the most remunerative.
Its superior excellence proven In millions of
homea for moro than a quarter of u century. It
Is used by thu United StnteB Oovernm nt. Eu-
dorsoU by the heads ofc the great universities as
thestronBebt. purest and most healthfiil Dr.
1'rlco'BCream Having Pqwder does not contain
ammonia , llmo oraluin. 'Bold only In cans.
P1UUE IJAKINQ I'OWDEH CO .
New York. Chicago. St. Louis.
And for tills very reason there Is
not today a remedy \\lthln the
TRIIF reach ofthe public moro highly
I Hue prized for Its value In the household -
hold , in the couutlng-rooui.worfc'
M FRIT > UOP a' " ' factory , tliau IlKtiSON's
ID Lull I'tasTEit as a remedy for aches
nd pains of every kind. In
urn i Coughs , Cold j. Hoarseness , rleu-
HILL rloy. t'hest Tains , llhaumatism ,
ticlaticu und llurkaclie , llENt'o.s'd
. . . I'liAfcTfcK Is recob'nlzeil liy physl-
AI U/AVQ / ci auund imbllo at uii uxtenml
nuilnIO i unied ) without an equal. Itacts
promptly , pleasantly and ( ffcict-
unlly Tu secure good results
WIN lilnuyn Rbk for llKNSON's uud
IIIII titles no other plubter. Many
vortlileid plkstPisaru otTered on
tuo ifpuulxn of IltNSON's. but
careful b u ) er won't bo deceived
OH ! MHEAD. .
The pain from Neuralgia and its
companion disease Rheumatism is
excruciating. Thousands who coultl
bo quickly cured are needlessly suf
will do for
fering. Atli-lo-pho-ros
others wliat it did for the following
parties :
WllUirmport. Ind. . Oct. 8. 1887.
lUvInK been ailllctod with uyunOsii for
the naat four jean , and trying almost every.
thing , hut In vain. I nnally heard of Athlo-
puoroa. After tuldnij nno bottle I found it
to be helping me , and after Uking four lint-
tlea of Athlophoroe and ono of lilli > , I found
that I was entirely well. 1 think the medicine -
cine la positively a Biiro cure
OIUTOCEY B. nEDDICK.
Mt. C n ol , n. . Deo. 36. 1M7.
I hare used Atblophorou In my family and
find It to he the greatest medicine for neu
ralgia In eiUtence , and bavin ? bad lln lings
fattened upon motor tbepsntaOyeara I know
nhereof I npcak. MBS. J UUA CllILTOif.
JB3" Send C rente for the beautiful colored pic
ture , "Moorish Maiden. "
THEATHLOPHOfiOS CO. 112 Wall St. H. Y.
THECHICAGOAHD
RAILWAY.
Omaha ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
The onlr rand tn tuke for Dea.Molnei , Marahultoira.
Cedar , , llHpld t.rilntoii. IHron . Clijcmjn , Mllwuiikce
and all tiolntt Kait. To thu | ieopl o ( Nulirmkn.Oilo.
rude , Wromlnif. uuh , Idaho , Nurnda.Ureunn , Waih-
Ington aud California , It oiioriiuperloradrantauei
cot possibly tir unr other line.
Aiiioncd low of the numuroni points of superiority
onjoyeil lij tbo patroni of tLU roud between Oniahn
and Chicago , are In two trilni a day of UAV
COACHES , which nru the flnoit that huniHnnrtnnd
logentillr can create , lUl'AI.ACUHI.Elil'INO OAIIH ,
which are nioilelt of comfort and ulcnanr * . Hi i'AIl-
iJOll 1JUAVV1NU ItlKlM CJAH8 , un un > aiird by anr ,
Slid Ita vrldulj culabrutvd I'AiiATIALi II1NINU CAH.S ,
thocgunlof which cannot ha found elsewhere. At
CounUI Uluffi.tliu tralni of thu Union 1'aclHo Hull ,
war connect In uulou depot wlili thoie of the Oil.
capo A Northwestern Itr In Chicago the trains of
this line tnnkn olosa connection trllh thoie of all
otlior Knltotn lines ,
for Detroit , Colurabtx , Indlanipolli , Cincinnati ,
Niagara Kails , Iluffalo. I'lttsburg , Toronto , Monirvul ,
lloilou , New York , CbUadeljihTt ) , Ilullluioro , Wash.
IniflOB , aud til point ! la the East. Ask for tickets Tla
th °
"HORTH-WESTERN"
If TOO nlsh tbe best accommodation. All ticket
agenutell tickets vl thlt llnu.
U , UU01I1TT. B. 1' . WILSON.
Oen'l Manager. Qan'l I'ass'r Agiat.
CHICAGO , ILLS.
W. N. 13A11COCK , Con'l Western Agent.
U. K. KIM1IAI.I. . Ticket Aucni.
U t' . WK3l\ City I'mionuer Agent.
1101 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb.
AOVICB nw. HOW TO ACT.
> retl I'r
. Mr * mfl ddricurtdt iAoiUSU ( > raacli > tedtciDfl.
.VyfJrt ftlI i Seil d Tietilitieatfreeon tppllcMloa.
oiHur8VyuA TOhci.ii ) > i i-'i..ta. . > , .t.
ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ,
TERRE HAUTE. IND.-A SCHOOL OF
THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES ,
OMAHA.
SUBURBAN TKAJXS.
Running between Council Dluffs nnd Albright.
In addition to the stations montlonud , train t
Rtopat Twentieth and Twenty-fourth etrccta ,
and at the Summit In Omaha.
"Westward.
Kastward.
C DCS Mollies AccomoiVitlon.
O Dos Molnos Acrximadutlon.
CJUCAOO i : NQUTIi WKSJ'KUN.
A No.O . 0:40tt.lU.A : | No.3 . 8l5n.m. :
A No.8 . 4Mp.4n.A : ( | * N'o,7 . 0:30a. m.
A No. 4 . ,0:4.lpmA : | No.5 . OsWp.m.
1CAN8AS ClTVST..10E&CXUNnf < JlhUl'TS
A No. 2 . 0:23 : n. in.lA No.a . 0:35a.m. :
A No. 1. . . .0:10 : p. m.A | No. 1 .8:3' : ) p.m.
BIOUX CITY S : PACIl'IC.
A No 10 . 7fi : ( a. m.A | No.O. . .8S5a : m.
A No. U . 7Xlp. : ( m.A | No. II . . .a00n. ; in.
OMAIIA&ST. 1.0 U 1 8.
A No 8 . U:40p. : in.lA No. 7 . . . 11 : M a.m.
CIIIOAGO , IILMIMNUTDN & QUINOV.
No. 14 . CifiOa. m. No. 5 9:40 : a. in.
No. 4 0:45n. : m. No , 15 . . . ? :45 : u , in.
No. H 4Wp. : ( in. No , 7 . fiUO : p. in.
No fl . . . .0ip. ; ( ) m. No. 3 70p. ; in.
A dally ; 11 dally except Kut.jC daily nxrcp
Suu , : O except Mon. ; I 1'jit mall ; 'J-Ualtud.
Hie O hugtven untver.
al taiutactlon la tli *
euro ot Ooaorrbce * And
( ilcct. I prescribe It and
f eiil sato In rtcouimend.
lug it to all lufTerers.
i.J.STOJtFK.M.D. ,
Dtetlur , III.
rnicK , 81.uo.
tiold ty Urugf UU , '
Who it VtZilfi VERVOtlH. nKfIII.lTA
TEDwholnhUFOia/iTr.it'SUI AHCR
hMTRin , r w r hi viuoHor uu m ,
MINI ) fcnfl MANHOODrnuilng exhituittne
drain * upon the FOUNTAINN Of tlTK ,
TIRAUAdnK , nAOKAOHR , Drtftdfttl
Preimt , WEAKXRnn of Momorr , IIAHII *
FCI.I KAn In HOCIRTT. PIMPI.KII upon
the FA OK. andftlltha BrFRCKK Ipudlnrto
BARLT UKOAT And ptrhtpl CONNUHIN
flOTT or INKANITT. ihonia coniult t one *
lh CKI.KnRATKO br. Clark * . KstftMllhmJ
1891. Dr. ClMk hu tnde NF.nVOUH DE-
BII.1TT. CIIRONIO nnil all IHiMin of
th UKNITO CHIIVAHT Ornni Llh
Study , It sotkM NO dlflferane * WHAT 700
tMT * Ukn or wno hM failed to our * TOO.
Itar to their MK c n ooniult with the atiurance
of ipoedy relltf ana enr * . Send 2 cent * poitar *
for worki on your dltoatei.
49-Oond 4 cent * po uee for Co1brnt4
W rh on Oironlc. NcrToua and Dell.
* * Dlieaict. Coniullallon , penonally ot by
letter , tlrco. Coniult the old I > osteir.
Vboainndii enretl. Office * and pnvloni
prlratto.Thoie contemplating lUrrian
Mod for Dr. Clarke' * celebrated guide
Hnl * and Fcntnlo. each 15C- , both 28c.
( lUmtie ) . Defbrc conflalnr your cue , ooniult
Br. < Jl4AMKK. A friendly letter or nil nay
Mre future § un ring and ibame , aud add trolJen
T n to Ufa.Iiook " TLlTx'f ( Secret ) Kr >
ror , " CCe. ( itampi ) . Uedlelne and wntlngt
ecnt everyitbere , eeonre from oxpoeure.
Bottn , 8 to 6 ! Sunday * , 9 tn 12. AddrnM ,
P. f ) . OriABB ilM. D.
leo so. curls atttaioAQO. . ILL.
Health is Wealth !
Dn , B. C. WBST'H NsnvB AND JlnAiw Tn u .
MINT , ft guaranteed apooiao for Hystprln , Ulztl.
nous. Convulsions , Kiu , Nervoun Neuralgia.
HeacUchr ) , Nervous I'rostrntlon , caused by the
uxo of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofuluosi , Mental
Depression. Boftonlnr/ ! the HraJo , resulting In
Insanity , and leading to mlsorv , decay And
death , Premature OM Ace , llarrenucas. Loss or
1'ower In either sex. Involuntary Losses nod
Spcrmatorhnpft caused liy ovor-cxertlon of th
brain. Bolf-almsa or over-Indulgence. Itnch box
contains one month's treatment , -11.00 n box. or
six boxes for 85.00 , sent by mall prepaid ou re
ceipt of price.
AVIS GUAU/VNTEK 81X BOXES
To euro any case. With each order received by
us for six boxes , accompanied with 15.00T
will eonil the purchaser our written cuar&ntea
to refund the monojif ( he treatment does cot
effect a cure. Ou rantocs issued only rjy 0. F ,
OOODMAN.DniBaUt.8olo Agent , Ul6 Farmun
Btreot. Omaha. Nob.
Itemartaulo for powerful sympa
thetic tone , pliable action und ft5-
eolute durability. iX ) years' r
the beat guarantee of the oiceT
lenco of tnoao lunrumenta.
NO.W'S ' THE TIME
To have your friends come to
KANSAS AXW MHSKASliA
As KusUirn lines will sell tickets and nm
SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS
OVKUTIIK
Union Pacific
"Tho Overhaul Itontu. "
Until July ] . 1883. tickets bold for thene oxour-
Bloni will uo good thirty days for ( he rouud
trip and cnu bo used ten dnys goliiK. When pur.
cliusers nro ready to return , those tickets will bo
Rood Hvo day for that purpose. If purchasers
wl.ih to stop .short of destination on our lines ,
agontH-\\111 stump tickets good to luturn from
Mich point.
J.S. TKUHUTS. Gen. V. &T. Agent.
B. t , . LOMAX. Asi't 0. P. & T. A.
OMAHA. NKI1.
S , K , FELTON & CO , ,
And Manufacturers' Agents for
WATER WORKS SUPPLIES ,
Of all descriptions.
Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. Detail -
tail Plans and Specifications.
Furnished on Short Notice.
Correspondence Solicited.
Office , Straus's ' Billing , Fourth Floor ,
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
GJUTEim"COJIFOUTLNQ
Bpps's Oocoa
URL'AKFAST.
' * D | a thorough knowloilge of the nitiiml Uwi
wulc.li gorcru Uio operation of illcontlcni and nutri
tion , Bud by careful uppllcntlnn ot Uio flue properties
uf well solactad Cocoa , Mr. Kppi liui provided oni
breakfast tables III ! u delicately tlnvoruil bereruM
nUlcli may tarti u many lumrr doctor' ! bllli. ltl
uj the juillcloua u-o ol nuUi articles of ni t that *
cormilutton may bo Kroiluolly built tin until itron *
enough to rc l t every tcudonor to dlieasa. Hun.
drodnor BU title malsillfi rr no tluK around unread/
lo attack wherever tlicrolsu male point. \ \ ' ra r
escmpu manjii fatal nhaft by meoplnit uiiriulvM w Il
furtlflad null pure blond nnct n properly uouilihed
( rnrne.-Clvll gorrlce ( jmotlo.
MaJu almplr with bntllnu valor or rallk. Bold only
In hulr pound tins by ( Irocerg lubclud Unit ;
JAMES EPPS & CO , ,
\
Or the Liquor Habit , Poslilrely Cured bj
AduiIuislorlngDr , Halne ? , ' Goldcu
Specific ,
It ran be given In a cup of codes or ten wltb.
put the biiowlctlno ot the pi-rson luklng It ; abso
lutely Imrmleis , and will effect H pel mnnent und
speedy euro , wlietlior the patient U u inodevau
drinker or mi alcoholic \\reck. Uhoubandao !
( Irunkarda have been ninclo Uniporittn men who
have taken ( JoMtm Hpocinc In their coffee without -
out their knowlcdeo and to-dny ballevo they
nult drinking of their own freu will. Itnevej
falls. The Hyslom oncu ImprBgniited With the
Specific , It boronios uti utter impossibility fol
the liquor uppetlte to exist. Korimlo by Kuhn
& Co. . 15th anil Dotinlus an. , aim Ibth aud Cuw-
Jntists. . Oraahn , Neb.i A. D. Foster & Ira ,
Mouncll Illuire. Jona.
DRS. S.
1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo.
Of the Minoom of Anntmnr , f" . I-ouU. Mo , Mem.
lew o ( Uitiverilly Cullcro lloniilUI , London. M. U.
( limn. Germany imil New Yorlc. liavliiu dovotai
their attention tr.cclnlljr tu tlio triutment of v
Nervous , Ctaflic yiooOiseaVes
More especlnllr these nrltlnv froin Impr'irlenc * , In.
jllo nil no BuoVrlng to lomipouii viihout delir.
IMU | C of Infection and runuxlnn cured safely and
imtvdlly without uio of dun.'cruut ( trust , haflenu
ho u cairn hiive been iic liclm ) , badly treated or.
prououncvil IncuraMn , iliould uot dill to write ui
conrernliM tbelr tjaijitoiiu. All Utter * receive lu >
oieilUtn attention.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
Ami will bo mulli" ) I'llKH tu any u4ilrf upon re
ceipt of OMB i' < tit ( tnmti. " 1'ract'i ul Ot > i rvatluu on
Ni iou Debility and I'LyiUal i : lmu Uoii" A t l-
uible mcdloU tnntUd which ehouU be riad tj all.
DBS. S , & D. DAVIESOH ,
174U Lawrence Strcel , Denver , Cola , jt