THE OMAHA DAILY B&TJS ; SATURDAY. HAY 11 ; 1880. IT WAS A CASE OF RABIES , John Shubort's Death Caused by Hydrophobia , HE WAS BITTEN BY A PET DOG. All the Symptoms oftlio Tcrrlblo DIs- cano Mntflfoat Themselves In the Blest Pro nounced Form. Died of Hydrophobia. Some physicians say there Is no such thine ns rabies. Standard nnd generally accepted medical authorities , however , bold differ ently. The former's theory is that persons supposed to bo afflicted with madness caused from dog bites , become so through fear , nnd simulate nn attack. Dr. Hlodcctt dpscrlbcs hydrophobia as a pronounced neurosis , In flicted by n specific poison from rabid ani mals. It manifest * Itself chiefly on the ner vous ccttors. Later there l < t an Increased Irritability In general , and dually physical exaltation. This la nil fully shown In the case of John Shubort , who died late lust night , at the house of William Potty , on Ohio near Twenty-sixth street. Sixty days ago ho was bitten in the loft linnd by a pup , which , within two hours , nave symptoms of having rabies. His sister- in-law noticed the dog lying on the carpet , performing nil the jerky , twitching move ments peculiar to a mad dog's ' action. She said to him : 'John , tlmt pup Is no good : ho is sick. You had better throw him out. " , Shortly afterwards tbo animal was Killed. As a refutation of tlio viowa of these who deny tlio oxlstcnco of rabies , and attribute the chief cause to fear , Sbubcrt's family dcclaro that ho entirely forpot the Incident until taken sick about last Wednesday , when Ur. Lord was called in , nnd after observing the patient's condition nnd investigating the Dosslbio cause , pronounced the disease mi unuiistakoablo and well marked cnso of hy drophobia. When llrst taken sick Shubort could not oat his dinner. On attempting to swallow ho felt such crent distress that tbo utmost terror seized him. Ho wont home , went to bed and steadily grow worso. Yesterday a rcix > rtcr for THE BISK visited Pottys house , nnd was permitted to look nt thounfortuuatosuf- ferar. Ho was then under the Inlluonco of morphine , nnd was conseiiuontly resting comparatively easv , lylnp on his side , with his face towards the wall , legs drawn up , nnd barking and spitting very much as u dog docs. When spoken to by tlio reporter , ho turned ever on his back , growled a few words crossly in HohcmUn , resumed his former position , nud continued to baric. Now and then ho hold short conversations with him self , but they were perfectly 'unintelligible. Dr. Lord tried tn inQuco the -patient to take n 3'rink of water , but nt Si ht. of the fluid ho would almost go into npabins , strike out with his hands , look wild , anil refuse 10 touch It. Ho had not oaten a mouthful or drank a drop slnco llrstaffcotcd. The fact that attempts at swallowinir caused all his distress is an exciting factor * In the cnso , ax , after much persuasion , the physi cian was unaula to got a dose of mcdlcinu down his throat. Whoa not kept under the Influence of opiates , the poor follow would become a raving maniac , and had a special dcsiro to assault nnd kill anybody ho know , bdt Bhowcd Indifference .to nud was sullen towards strangers. Ho had a constant nnd raging fov.er , scorned to bo consuming with thirst , asked for .something to drink , though it was im possible for him to swallow anything. He wns nblo to take the glass in his hands and look at the water , but on bringing it to his lips , bis bond at once turned awny. An ef fort to force him to drink would throw him into n violent spasm. Shubert came to this country from Bohe mia four years ago. Ho wns thirty years old , liad a wife and ono child , had been nr. indus trious man at his trade , that of wood carv ing. .Ho worked in Grays planing mill. 'Slnco Shubort's sickness began , the dis covery has been made that his brother-in- law , Mike Parkcno , who died at St. Joseph's hospital , from a supposed attack of pleurisy , was bitten by the same uog a few days pre vious. While the physicians who attended Purkeno appear to have made a diagnosis of his case , It is learned now that the symptoms manifested by him were the same , in many rospccts , ns those of Shubert , only in a less violent form. Ho was taken ill on Monday , removed from his homo , 1709 South Four teenth street , to the hospital , on Tuesday , and that night died. It is also learned that a child of Suubort's sister was bitten by the pup. in the foot , and now the mother is in n state of mental ogouy , lost her llttlo ono goes the same way. * IOWA NEWS. The DontiHtH. DBS MOINRS , la. . May 10. ( Special Tele gram to Tnn BEE. ] The exercises of the State Dental association closed with the forenoon's session , the tirao of which was ilovotcd chiefly to clinical operations. Dr. E. Jj. Brooks , of Vlnton , conducted the opera tion of tilling with tin nnd non-cohesivo gold , Jllling a molar proximal cavity , using the Ilorbst method of rotary motion and hand- pressure. Dr. W. P. Dickinson , of Du- Jjuquc , was engaged m lllliug a compound cavity with cervical border with Indium pold , using the hand-mallet. Dr. T. B. Week eave a successful demonstration of extracting n nerve from a tooth through elec tricity. The closing paper was read by Pr. W. G. Clark , of Cedar Kaplds , on "Don- tal Education. " Ho urged the necessity of educating the masses to the Importance of rood dental work , and propounded the quer ies whether the newspapers and magazines might not bo utilized us u moans of dissemi nating Information on tlio subject ; whether children might not bo reached through the publlo schools , and teachers through the nor mal institutions. Honorary members wcro elected as fol lows ! J. Foster , Flogg ; W. . X. Suddorth , Philadelphia ; J. Uoblnson , Michigan ; T.V. . J3rophy , Chicago ; L. D. Hedge , Arkansas City , Kan. ; Dr. Jonison and J.W.Brady , Minneapolis. Tno next session will bo held In Bubuquo , The Supreme Court. DBS MOIKF.K , In. , May 10. [ Special Telegram - egram to THE HKn.l The supreme court filed the following decisions here to-day : George W. and Jennie Ituynor vs Joseph nnd Laura Unynor , appellants ; Taylor dis trict ; affirmed. KatoSplttmillor , appellant , vs Wm. Fisher , ndminlstrntor , etc. ; Dc&Moinus district ; af firmed. John Thomas , appellant , vs Hannah O , JMuDouald nnd J. II. Houglund ; Cedur Hupids upenor court : reversed. George Coudrny , appellant , vs Julius Stifol , et al- Clark district ; reversed. Rachel Marriage , appellant , vs Calvin Woodraff ; Muhuska district afllrmod , William H. Wnlto , appellant , vs F. O. Adams , administrator ; Dos Molues diutrict ; bfllrmcd. Danlol Huslmoll , appellant , vs A. Wliitlock , Ct al. ; Van Huron district ; nfllnr.ed. A TorriUo Hall Htorm. MAHMUU.TQWX , Iu. , May 10. | Special { Telegram to Tim UBS. | The worst hall ptorm of yeura Rtruok the southwest part of { Marshall county yesterday , with a torrlllo rain fall. Hundreds of windows were shat tered , trees stripped of fruit , vegetation seriously dnmaKOd and Holds washed out. The hai ! lay In drilti two or ihroo hoars. Killed Hy dm Car * . HOONK , In. , May It ) . ISpci-lul Telegram to TIIR UBS. ! John S wanton , , a well-known nridpopular Swede of this place , was killed liytho cars at Jo.ffcrson lo-duy. His body Svas brought hero for burial this aftcruoou. An Uiifortiiiinto J-'nmlly. The police last nlflit had churgo of ac un- btual trio In Fred llosuy , wife and child , johoy U blind , hU wlfo is Insauu , and the thlld a flloVly Infant but a few wecUs old. The unfortunate family was taken from the lOftpltnl , Soon after reaching1 tlio jail Mrs. iosey Uecarao violent , and m her delirium : auio near killing her child. The pollcu wcro louipolled to ovoipowor .ho woman und take Uo child from her , The iufutit WHS imt to IN TI1I3 F1KI.D OP 8POHT. ' St. Pniil in , Milwaukee rt. ST. I'Affci May'10. St. Paul won another one-sided game from Milwaukee to-day. The feature was the halting of Pickott ; who made n single every time ho was at bat. Score ! ST. PAUL. An. n. nit. sit. ro. A. Poormnn , rf 5 1 3 0 0 St , Paul 4 1 13 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 0 G SUMMAllV. Uuns earned St. Paul S. Two bnso hits Hawcs , Poormnn , Morrissey rissoy , Button , Mills. Homo runs Kollly (2) ( ) , Werrlck. Bases stolen By Hawcs , Murphy , Pick ott (2) ( ) , Carroll , Itoilly. Worrick , Farmer , Trod way , Sowdors (3) ( ) , Poorman. Double plays Plckett , Worrick and Hawes ; ICcas , Mills and Morrlssey ; Sutton nnd Morrissey : Hassatnacr nnd Herr ; Keas , Werrlck nnd Morrmoy. liases on balls Oil Sowdors 2. off Kcas 0. Struck out Uy Sowdors 7 , by ICeas 4. Passed balls runner and Mills. Wild pitches Sowdors. Kcas. Left on bases St. Paul 7 , Milwaukee 0. First base on errors St. Paul 4 , Mil waukee 'J. Ualk Sowdors. Time 1 hour and 45 minutes. Umpire Force. .Postponed Gnnios. Dns MOINKS , May 10. Tlio DCS Molnes- Minnc&polis gumo was postponed on account of rain. DEXvnit , May 10. Tbo Deiivor-Omaha gatno was postponed on account of snow and raiu. The National tionctic. Ct.cvBi.ANn , May 10. Result of to-day's game : Cleveland 0 10000003 4 Indianapolis. . . . ! 0000301 * 5 Base hits Cleveland 10 , Indianapolis 0. Errors Cleveland 3 , Indianapolis 2. Pitch ers Grubor and Boylo. Uniuiro Burnum. PHILADELPHIA , May 10. Result of to-day's game : Philadelphia 0 00000-0 Washington 0 8 Base hits Philadelphia 4 , Washington 0. Errors Philadelphia 2 , Washington 1. Pitch ers Glcason and Fcarson. Umpire Mc- Qunid. In the seventh inning n terrible windstorm arose , preventing further play. CiiiCAGoMay 10. Itesuit of to-day's game : Chicago 0 532 0 10 Pittsburg 0 0 0 U 0 "S Base hits Chicaao 10 , Pittsburg 4 , Er rors Chicago 3 , Pittsburg 4. Pitchers Gumbert nnd Staloy. Umpire Lynch. Game called on account of rain. BOSTON , May 10. Uesult of to-dav's game : Boston 0 32000000 5 Now York 0 1050100 * 7 Base bits Boston 7 , Now York 14. Errors Boston 4 New York 2. Pitchers llad- bourne and Kcofe. Umpires Curry nnd FoKsondcn. American Association. CINCINNATI , May 10. Result of to-day's game ; Cincinnati 1 3000100 * 10 Athletic 0 000 00000 0 KANSAS CITV , May 10. Uesult of to-day's game : Kansas Ctty..0 3 Baltimore 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 * 4 LouiriVti.Lii , May 10. Result of to-day's ' game : Brooklyn 10102000 * 10 Louisville 0 00000232 G ST. Louis , May 10. Result of to-day's guuiti : St. Louis 1 413400 3-1C Columbus 1 5 Tlio liiter-Statn EVANSVIU.E , May 10. Result of to-day's game : Evunsville , U ; Qulncy , 0. PKOKIA , May 10. Result otto-day's gatno : Peoria . 1 1015210 1 12 Burlington . 0 0031800 13 DAVENi'OHT. May 10. Result of to-day's garna : Davenport . 3 100000 4 Springtield . 0 100000 1 Game culled at thu end of thu seventh in ning on account of rain. TUB 8PKEO KING. Nashville Races. NASIIVILI.K , Tenn. , May 10. The weather was hot , the truck good and the attendance fair. Summary : Six furlongs- Orderly won , California second , Leo Urigel third. Time 1:17 } . Nine-sixteenths of umilo Qwondolin won , Lllllo Kenney second , Pete Holland third. Timo-57 . Nine-sixteenths of a mile Schoolmaster won , Fcstus second , Echo third. Time 1:04. : 1:04.Five furlongs Paulina won , Lucy How ard second , Llttlo Boas third. Time 1:01. : Ono milo und seventy yards Hurry Glenn won , Lcla May second , Aristl third. Time I :4liK. : Five furlongs Rlloy won , Forever second , Timothy third. Time 1 :03Jtf. : After the first race to-day General Jack son , one of the Judges , announced their II n ul decision in the mutter of the McLaughlin - lin episode yesterday. IIu stated that after investigation it was found that Terra Cotta , vu pulled under instructions from the pro prietors of the stublo to allow Santulono ( Terra Cotta's running mute ) to win if ho could in accordance with the racing rules und customs , and this , coupled with thu previous good character of Jockey MuLaughlln , and the further evidence that tlioro wus no inten tion of fraud on the part of MoLuughlin , led the Judges to ducluru McLuughlln und Terra Cotta reinstated , nnd to exonerate tlio pro prietors of the Chicago stable from all blame. Louisville Lotmvii.i.K , May 10. The weather was beautiful , the attendance good , and tno traolt very dusty. Summary : Two-year-olds , one-half mile L II won , Habblt second , Kola. Valla third. Time 60K- 60KThreefourths Three-fourths of a milo In an exciting llnlsh Benedict nnd Valuable ran a dead heat , Laura Davidson third. Time 1:15 : % , Two-year olds , Illllcs , five furlongs Fairy Queen won , Flyaway second , Daisy F third. Time 1:01. : Maiden , all age * , seven-eighths of a milo Josie M won , Copporllcld tiucond , May Laps third. Time l : ; l/ . Two-year-olds , half > nile--Graco Eli won , Silence second , Fast Time third. Tlaio 50. Halttmoro lUi/mioiiK , Md. , May 10. The Plmllco meeting closed to-duy. The weather wus warm und the traoK splendid. Summary : Five furlongs Fannie J won , Tennosscau second , Insight third. TlniB l:0. : if. Ono mil * The Bourbon won , Joe Lee second end , Tom Hood third. Time I ; 4J. Onenuloand a quarter Buddhist won , Jnphet second. Time 3:17 : } . , ' . One mllu-'BcsH won , Uofunso second , Uou * third. Tluie 1 H3W. Throe-fourths of a uiilo laijo won , Al Reed second , Kama third. Time 1:17. : The KnKllHh Turf. Losuoir , May 10. ThU was the ilr t day cf the Kemptou park spring mooting. The race for the Kemptou park great jublleo stakes , handicap , 3,000 ptilnois. for three- year-olds nnd upwards , ono milo , wm won by General Byrnes' throo-yonr-old chestnut colt , Amphlon. THU INTEH.STATK COMMITTISU. Men Glvo Their Opinions Adjourned Till .July. . NEW YOIIK , May 10. Alter listening to tlio views of railroad presidents for tlio past four days , the senate committee investigating the working of the Intor-stato commerce law tills morning settled itself to hear tbo opin ions of some representative business men of this city. The first witness was President Charles Smith , of thn chamber of commerce. Mr. Smith referred to the fact that railroad building In India nud about the Black sea ports was being pushed rapidly , nnd greatly feared that under the present conditions It would not bo long before Amer ica lost what llttlo export trade It had. Ho advocated the carrying of nn occasional shipment of grain by the railroads nt less than cost when this might bo necessary. In regard to competition with English steam ship lines Mr. Smith thought tlioro was small hope of successful competition , un less , as Is the cnso with the English , Frctioh and Gcrmnn lines , the American lines receive - coivo u subsidy from the government. , i. W. Herrlck , chairman of the Intor-stato commerce commission of the produce ex change , succeeded Mr. Smith. Ho prefaced - faced his testimony by saying that ho differed materially from the opin ions held by the previous witness. The inter-state law , ho said , wus a good ono In many respects , and the position of mer chants under it wns better than while poolIng - Ing wns in voguo. Ono bad thing about the law , however , was that the penalties for violation lation were not severe enough. There wns a tendency , too , to discriminate against .sea board points m favor of foreign exports. Without the Erlo canal rates would not bo ns regular ns thov aro. "Tho c.inal nets as a regulator , " said ho , "nnd In my opinion wo should not restrict Canadian roads for that same reason. Wo need them ns n regulator , but they should bo under the same govern mental control as our own. " The committee then called upon John D. ICIermnn to glvo his views upon the subject of pooling. Ho said : "I do not think that the time has arrived for any change. Until the intor-stato law has been longer in force , and until the railroads obey it and the people Imvo an opportunity to Judge how It works , they are not ready for new legislation. 1 nm inclined to believe thnt It would have boon bettor to have allowed the sys tem of pooling to remain unacr conditions which would prohibit unjust dis criminations and rates. Yet , I do not con tend that pooling was by any means legal. The object of the pool is to get good rates nnd keep them. That seems all right , nnd the roads should bo allowed to make a fair profit , ttnd it scorns to bo the aim of the tntor-stato law to give the roads all the ad vantages of n pool without allowing any re bates and unfair discrimination. " At 1 o'clock the committee adjourned until July 5 , when they will moot in Boston. Sl'AUICS PHOA1 THU WIKtiS. D. E. Carey , of Auourn , N. Y. , suicided in a Detroit hotel , yesterday. Yesterday was the warmest day of the sea son at Plttsburp , Pa. Now Castle , Pa. , reports a terrific hall and thunder storm. There wns a ? GO,000 flro at Lordsburg , N. M. , yesterday. The Southern Baptist convention began its thirty-fourth session at Memphis , Tonn. , yesterday. Tn a flro at Cincinnati , yesterday , ton flro men were overcome by the smoko. The Cao Manufacturing company estab lishment at Columbus , O. , was damaged by lire to the extent of § 75,000 , last night. The weather was Intensely warm In New "Vork , yesterday , followed by a tremendous gale m the evening. SOUTH OMAUA. Notes About the City. J. L. Phillips , of Battle Creek , Mich. , who is taking an extended tour through the west , Is visiting niece nnd nephew , Mr. and Mrs. Wyman , Albright , nnd his nephew , C. L. Porter , of the Union Pacific , , d ajiot force , G. Reuthor is confined to his room with rahcuiatism. Charles Carson , bill cleric at the stock yards chute , has gene to Ohio to visit friends. W. J. Hiyely has been arrested for violat ing the gnrbnuo ordinance , and John Adams , a vug , was given two days in jail by Judge King. The social held Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Ander son , AlDright , by the Methodist Episcopal congregation , drew a crowd of friends that filled that delightful home. The musical und literary programme was carried out , the pieces being well rendered. W. H. Creary , a cattle buyer for Swift & Co. , is sick with qulnzy , and is confined to his room. M. Randall loft Friday ovonlng for Red Oak , la. , to reuiuiu till Monday , on profes sional business. Mrs. Davis is dangcrougly ill at her homo in Albright. E. B. Smith , of PlumCrcelf , is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Carley. Dr. Stover will arrive from Chicago next week and will open an olllco in the Hardy block. Mrs. W. Randall has gene to Oakland , la. , to visit friends. G. F. VerchofT , chief clerk in Charles Singer's , will leave Saturday evening with his mother for Salt Luke City , to join bis father , who is in busionss In that city. J. V. Emmett Is on the sick list. Curl Hullatn nnd Roth Hart , of Omaha , have taken positions in Charles Singer's store. Charles Cuminlnes will start for Phila delphia on private business the first of the week. A Pointer As every render of this paper knows , it has bucomo ono of the line arts to write ( iltriictivo and iiitcrostiii" ' iid- vortisomonta especiullv mcdicnl ones. Now it soGins to us thnt iffor instance , the world-wide advertisers of Wurnor'a Safe Remedies would adopt a style whereby they could work in a startling story of , snv wolves , wo believe the immense sale of their tnedicinoH could bo still moro largely increased. Wo pivo thorn the benefit of the idea at any event. Lot it commence like this : Patter ! Patter ! Patter ! There it is again. It is not fifty yards from where it last halted. The stups arc too light for these of an Indian. A Grizzly would mob. upon its victim with ' a rour'of dofiunco and anger. A panther would hurl himself through thirty foot of space with a scream to unnerve the hardest hunter. "Wolves , " whispers the hunter , as a howl suddenly bursts upon hla car. Wolves ! the gaunt grizzly wolves of the foot-hills thin und poor and hun gry and savage the legs tireless the mouth full of teeth which can crack the shoulder-hone of a bulTalo. Ho can see their durk forms Hitting from point to point the patter of their feet upon the parched grass proves that ho is sur rounded yet no more in danger , and no moro otTcctually surrounded than ho who trilled with the symptoms of kidney disease. And you , reader , know whether or not you nro a victim to its insidious oncroiichmont , If your hack nones , if your eyesight isailing , if your appetite in llcklo , if your urine is not clear and of a pale straw color , do not hesltnto on the prairie of danger , but flue to the nearest haven of safety , and resort to the only known cure for Kidney and liver troubles , Warner's Safe Cure. It is a duty you owe , not only to youroolf , but to your family and society nt large. Delays are dangerous. Had the traveler not boon overtaken in the night , and unarmed , the tvolves would have had no terrors for him. Wo warn you just now in broad daylight , before the wolves of disease sink their poisoned fangs deeply into your flesh und the night of death settles down upon you , to stop your oars to prejudice and bigotry , and to lly to safety through the menus wo huvo pointed out , SHAPING IfflLROAD SERVICE , The Intor-Sfcato Commission Will Abaqrli1 Hvorythluff. THE ROADS WtflCH CENTER HERE. Antntnl Mooting of O. , D. & Q. Now Hulls For thofJ. P. Why OlmiiRos llavo Been Made In the Snntn Fo Jinny Items. Kxtcmilnr * tlio'Commission's Powers. CIUOAOO. May 10. 1 Special Telegram to Tim BRI : . ] It Is the opinion of ono of the shrewdest railroad men Iu Chicago that the Intor-stato commission will assume jurisdic tion of state as well ns intor-stnto trafllc. Incidentally ho thinks nil action rolutlvo to trafllc by state railroad commissioners can bo declared Illegal. Said ho today ! "Judge Cooley Is simply adopting a circuitous method of assuming jurisdiction ever state trafllc. Ho told mo once that ho boltoved the commission had Jurisdiction ever state ns well ns Intor-stnto traffic , and It looks as though ho wns preparing to nssumo jurisdic tion. You remember that In the recent free pass hearing In Washington , the Now York Central people said they did not submit a list of passes given by them be- causa they had glvon none for transporta tion outside of Now York stato. They did not thuiK the commission would nssumo con trol of stutc tratllc , but Judco Cooley ordered a complete list of the stale passes sent In , That order was n virtual assumption of au thority over state trafllc. If the judno moans It , and can hold his ground , It will take all power of fixing rates , etc. , from the r.ulro.id commissioners of the different states. Judge Gary , of the St. Paul road , nnd many ether good lawyers , believe , oven now , that nny trafllc legislation of the railroad commis sioners Is illegal. There will bo no question about this If the Intor-stato commerce com mission assume control of state trafllc. " Secures Finn Termliml Facilities. ST. Louis , May 10. The Chicago , Burling ton & Qulncy railway has at lust secured the finest terminal facilities possessed by nny rend entering the city. For sovornl years Burlington agents have boon buying up quietly such property as wus noudod and regarded as valuable. The property contains 4H ( ) acres , nnd it extends from Hall strcot east to the river , embracing the cntlro river front. High oniclals of the Burlington company stated , this ovonlng , tlmt this move of the company meant the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river south of St. Charles , and the bulling of an Independent line to the com pany's property. A Material Reduction. ST. Louis , May 10. At a meeting of the Transcontinental association , to-day , a rate of $1 per 100 pounds in car loads was estab lished on canned fruits und salmon from nil Pacific coast points to all Missouri river points and St. Louis nnd Chicago. This Is n reduction of 20 cents per 100 pounds. THK AN.NUAIj MKEXIXG. Tlio Burlingtonnomcinls and Their Past. Policy. The stockholders of the Chicago , Burling ton and Quincy wjUl hold their annual meeting - , ing nt Chicago , Wednesday. It is thought that a lively tlmqwill result owing to the financial condition of the road , as compared with that of preceding years. That the usual declaration , announcing a dividend , will not bo made , is generally known. It is stated , however , that General Manager Stone has , iu part , restored the losses resulting from the great strike precipitated by him , und that ho will make a shbwlng which will bu favor able to his chancds forgoing retained In his present position.l l , . Another report is that Stone will bo lot out and that Vico-Pvesdont ( Peasloy will suc ceed him. This , however , has but few be lievers , although tliero are some railroad men in Omaha who would not bo surprised should this follow. These who have looked Into the issue which will bo raised at the mooting , and who understand the drift of the sentiment of the stockholders of that system , nro of the opinion that the present administration will bo cnllod on to make a clear explanation of the depression In Bur lington stocks and finances. It is thought that Perkins and Peasloy will bo ro-olectod without much opposition , together with the present directorate. ljoolclii < * TownrtlH Omnhn. J. A. Brown , of the Northwestern road , was In Omaha yesterday. He ulso repre- rents the Dakota Quarry and Mining com pany , which has a branch known as the Buffalo Gap Sandstone company. From the quarry the company will build a railroad four miles in length to connect with the Fre mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , so that Omaha can bo supplied with the sandstone. Heretofore the company has been dealing directly with Chicago and Kansas City. The board's recent excursion party induced the company to cot into Omaha when it passed through ButTalo Gap. JlondqunrtcrH In Omnlm. The Order of Railway Conductors will meet at Denver In annual session Tuesday next. The membership of the order now numbers 10,000. At this meeting a strong light will bo made for the location of the headquarters of tno order. The brotherhood has decided to construct u mammoth build ing , costing $250,000 , to bo used as a head quarters. At present , Cedar Ruplds has the largest grip on the building proposed , but a strong movement is on foot to locito : it in Omaha. Hurry Gllmorc , now roadmastcr of the Missouri Pacific , und a veteran con ductor , said : "Wo will make u null for Omaha and our chances are good. I am sure that most all the trans-Missouri conductors will favor Omaha. If'this can bo brought about , we will add another flower to Omaha's laurels. Thcro Is not u bettor location to bo found. Here wo would Imvo good and immediate rental , nnd that moans a great deal. Our chances are good , and wo will go tlmro prepared for its issue. Wo will also endeavor to have the uoxt annual meeting hold hero. " Will Liny Now Track. Thirty cars loaded with stcol rails wcro received by the Union Pacific yesterJay. The now rails are of the sovonty-ilvo-pound standard , the heaviest manufactured , and will rcpluco the sixty-pound rails now In use on the mam line and suburban truck between Two'ity-fourth strodtund South Omaha. A requisite nu m Lie r of angle bars for the new rail WHS also received. The latter is a 10-inch strip of OS-pound weight , with six bolts. The present , uuglo bar now in use is 'M inches , with fouV bolU. The bar. it is thought , will result in less rail breaking the short bar joint/being regarded as a rail- weakening instrument , und from which a largo percentage ' of the accidents from broken rails Imvo resulted. The rails now hi use on the main line at the above point. Will bo used in tno con struction of terminal trucks iu connection with the now union depot. Snnta l''o OluuijfCfi. Speaking of the rtfsfVnatlon of Vice-Pros- ! dent Smith of the Saritu Fo , and ox oniclul of that road who ls.'ii ) Omaha at present , eald : "Smith is ntit capable , licnco his ros- 'ignation. Ho could 'not fill the general man agership of the Chctftlptmko Ohio , general freight agency of the Burlington BO as to S9GK HEADACHE ' Positively cured by these L'ttlo IMIIs. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress iro'A Dyspepsia , Indigestion - ITTLE digestion and Too Heart } Eating. A perfect rcni- IVER cdyforDlzzluesa , Nausea , PILLS. DrowglneiH , Had Ta.sU- la the Mouth , Coated jfUB , rain In the Side , TOUI'Il ) MVKR , They regulate too Bowcla. inircly Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SHALL PRICE plvo satisfaction when ho was In these posi tions. Hut tlio deal moi\ns Urn abolition of the tttlo find olllco of third vice- president. I havfl received Informn. tlou thnt cnnnot bo doubted tlmt A. A. Koblnson , second vlco-prcsldont , will bo inado llrst vice-president , nnd tlmt J. P. Goililnrd , third vlco president will bo made second , nnd the position of third vlco-prcsl- dent nbollshcd. _ _ _ _ Mnll ArrnnKomcntft. Under the now tlmo-card to tnko effect on the Union Pacific , the mall cnrs will bo run as follows ! Westward on No. 1 , leaving Omaha nt 8:15 : p. in , , nrrlvlntf at Ogdoo at 0 s-15 a. in. , the second day. Eastbound on No. 4 , leave Ogdcn at S a. in. , arrlvo tn Omaha nt 8:45 : p. in. , the second evening , connecting with the Burlington & Northwestern fust train for Chicago , nrriv- Ing at the latter pladc at 12 in. Mall for Cheyenne nnd way points will bo carried on Nos. 3 tind 3 as follows : No. 3 westbound , leave Otnahaat 8:23 : a , in. , arrlvo at Choycnno at 3 a. ni. No. 2 , leave Cheyenne nt 10:00 : a.-tn. , ar rlvo at ! t0 ! a. iiu Hcport Untrue. It was reported to-day that the St. Paul ft Omaha httd concluded to extend Its line from HnrtliiRton to Ynnkton nnd that the Wclls- FarRO Express company hud boon notified of the sntiio. Superintendent Jnynoa pro nounced the report unfounded and stated the conoral manager of the Omaha had but recently so Informed htm. Aunlu Postponed. The Union Pacific has ngatn postponed the running of trains to Sioux City to May 19. On thnt date both passenger nnd freight trains will bo nut on. For Senator in South Dakotn. YANKTOX , Dak. , May 10. [ Special to Tun Unn. ] Frank I'oltlgrow , of Sioux Fulls , Is laying the pipes for tbo United .Slutcs sena- torslilp uml has enlisted the nctlvo support of a number of newspaper men and others. HU success means the defeat of Hon. A. J. Kdgcrton , who wus elected by a pretended legislature that assembled at Huron wtion the Btato government was not put Into opera tion , In 1SS5 or 1SSO. Moody and Edgorton were then elected , nnd many thought they would bo the llrst senators when the state was admitted , but PcttlKrow Is after Edger- ton's scalp , nnd many Influential citizens in the Ulack Hills nnd elsewhere are working for the defeat of Moody. South Dakota covers a large area , and brains are not lackIng - Ing to top the senatorial tongues ; so com binations may bo formed that will relegate the whole trio ana substitute younger , more progressive and more representative men. South Dakota has material that will com pare favorably with the brainiest men from the older states , if n legislature can bo elected with honesty enough to rise above rings and corrupt combinations , to utilize It. The btnamslilp Pales Overdue. SAN FIIANCISCO , May 10. The steamship City of Now York arrived , to-day , from Hongkong nnd Yokohama bringing advices to April 24. Japanese papers of April 20 state that fears are expressed at Clico Fee , China , for thu safety of the United States steamship Pales , which wintered at Tien tsin , nnd , when the port opened In the spring , left for Chco Foo. Though long overdue , nothing has been soon of the Pales by nny vessels that made the trip Detween the two ports up to the 20th ult. Secured an Injunction. James F. Fitch and a party of gentlemen from Ulalr appeared in the district court yesterday morning , and Mr. Fitch caused an injunction to bo issued to restrain certain parties from trespassing upon u quarter sec tion of land now used as a race course by Herman people. the Company. New YOIIK , May 10 , Judco Barrett in the supreme court , to-day , gave a Judgment dis solving the Electric Sugar Ilollnmj ; com pany. S. Burnhuui Moffatt was appointed receiver of the flrrn. It Gosts Less On tbo question of real economy IIooJ'H Saraapa- rllln l no far alien 1 of oilier preparations ns to pluco them entire ! ] ' out oftlio race ni competitors Hero are facts In regard to this pouular incillclnc. cnsllr susceptible of conclusive proof : 1. HOOP'S SAllASI'Allll.I.A UOSTA Tlin MANl'KAC- TUKII Mono thun any ether competing preparation , because It is more hl bly concentrated and contains moro rcul medicinal vnluc. 2. IT COSTS THE .lomiEii MOIIE , its n consequence of tbo liict Jiut BtHtol. 3. Hood's Sarsnparllln. COSTS THE HETAH. Diii'iiniHT MOIIK. for ilio amo reason aa can o.ilily bo learned by linnlry. llonco the < lcsro | orsomo retailers to soil their own prepara tion ! ! , whlc'licosttboni lc , and for which they tiettbo samn price , tliux milking moro money , lint 4. u COSTS TUK CuNHUMKii liKsa tli,111 any other medicine , becuuao of Its concentrated strength , and the quantity In eacli bottle , nnd hccauto Is tlio only of nlilchcon truly bo S'lld , " 10U DOSES OVK DOU.AU , ' On this platform HooJ'a Surdiiparllln stands ulnolu- tola booond tbo approach of competitors. Tlioyeopy ur methods of advertising , tboy uio our Iin ) < uaje , should bo mild , prompt , and pleasant , with no griping or purgative cf- tods' It should also In cite the liver to action , aid digestion , and ro- Ucvo tlio kidneys. LIK'O nothing also , Palno'a Celery Compound Is a perfect laxative , and cures consti pation where nil ether remedies fall. "As a gentle laxative , Talne's Celery Com- 'pound li surely without a peer. I tUUils I ougat to know , Hlnco I have tried remedy after reme dy for about llvo or Bit yeare and Jiavo found nothing thatcaualsltln my casoofcostlvoncns , " J. II. JENKINS , Tcacucr , Cloyd'a Crock , Tenn. DIAMOND DYES Lait nltfht n largo anil enthusiastic nufll- once frreotod tbo first of the grent war con certs , for the benefit of the First M. E. church , at tbo Grniul-Opora house. In ovor.y respect , the entertainment was ono of the flnost over given In tills tilty. The Swedish Lady octetto appeared for the second tlmo In concert In Omaha , at \ \ aihliiRton hall , last evening , before n much larger aiullcnco than the ono that greeted thorn Thursday night. The excellent pro- gramma was so superbly rendered that every number received a merited cncoro. All of the selections were well sung , nnd moro particularly Is this trno of a serenade entitled "lly the Sonshoro , " which , In Itself , was a rare musical treat. Air. I'holnn , In his Impontonntlons , pleased the nudlonco greatly. A Wnywnril Girl. Mrs , Mary Stromberg , of Manning , la. , was In the city , yesterday afternoon , loolclnir for her daughter , Ida , who ran away from homo some two months ago , and has been In Omaha slnco that time. Mrs. Stromborg fears that lior daughter is lending a llfo of sluimo. Soon nftor the girl cnmo to Omnlm her mother beard that she was about to bo married to a colored man named Frank Dunn. Mrs. ytromborg cauio hero nt once nnd found Dunn , who wns working n ? a porter ter In Ollvo Itranch'a bagnio. The ilusltv lover rnfuscd to toll where bis fair liinmo- rnta was living. Mrs. Stromberg went homo , but returned ngnln , yesterday , to imilto another ether search for her erring daughter. Ser geant Sluivart , of the pollco force , found the girl working for a family near the high school. She refused tn entertain n proposi tion to return home , anil declared her Inten tion to marry Dunn. As the girl is of ago , the | Kllco declined to talco any action m tlio matter. Mrs. Stromberg returned home , last night , leaving her daughter in the city. Tlio old , old story is nlninly but nptly told in n few words by Mnssrs. II. L ) . tuul G. W. Brown , of Pollvillo , Kentuckyis : follows : "CliiunborliUu's Cough Homotly has given the best satisfaction of tiny cough medicine wo ever Imd in the house. You will plonso ship us three dozen bott'.os of the 50 cents size. " Sold by all druggists. Tlio MlllUa. Speaking of the f 1,740 appropriated by congress for the equipment of the milltin of this state , n prominent member of the Na tional Guards said Jycstorday that the sum would urovo but a drop In the bucket. The Nebraska mllltla , ho assorts , is poorly oouip- pcd , nnd it will take several times $4,000 to purchase necessary accoutrements. The ( Jrcighton Guards have so fur hnd no return from their request to the governor to bo honorably discharged. The commissioned oftlcers will forward their resignations within a few days. The V. M. O. A. The monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian association wns hold last night. The only business done was the discussion of alterations of the bath rooms of the gym- mislum. An adjournment was then taken until May 31 , when Secretary Jonnor will have returned from Philadelphia. Monday night tbo annual oloution of direc tors of the association will take place. Five directors will be elected to fill vacancies for that number whoso terms have expired. Two cnomios Hood's grout Sarsap- nrilla and impure blood. The hitter is utterly defeated by the peculiar medi cine. _ JK'scrtctl Her Roy. A nine-year-old boy named Harry Love was picked up nt the union depot last night and sent to the police station. His story is that his mother , who lives at Grand Island , hns been hero visiting for several days. Yesterday Bho sent tlio boy out lo raisn some money by begging. When ho returned she had gene home. they steal our headline * , but tboyilo not.TnBV CAN NOT , copyreproducoour preparation , Hood's Sarsa url lla. First , HicAL'SJtlTC03T3TOO MUCH to do U prollt ably. fcecond , TIIK COMIUVATIO.V , PnoroiiTiov ANI > PltoCESS In preparing Hnod < SarBiparlllti tire pccu- Haj In Itself , nnd competitors o innot Und the secret uyvrlilch Ililt modlclno nocuro * IU real merit , and In conicquonco of wblch It cuVcts remarkable cures nbercotbcr prcp.mitioiis lull. A Point For You When yon buy jniir iirlnu medicine , you want tbo beat. Ask for Hood' * S.irpatllla , anil Insist upon bavliiKlt. Do not let any iirKUincnt or persuasion Inlliionco you to buy wliat 5011 do not want. Do-u ro tomtit tbo 1 leal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparlll t. "I/ist xprliu I irns complutely f.tttKod out. My stiuiiKtb left mo and 1 foil Kick und miserable all tlie tlmo , so that 1 could liardly nltenit to my bust lien. 1 procured one bottle of Hood'A Sirf.ipiirllli : , uiul Itcutt'd 1110. " H. C. iSlinoiiU , Udltor Knturprlso. llollovuu , .Mich "Aood'KSnrsnpitrllla H tint rboapnut medicine I can buy. " I'.H. KlUliKL , llullovlllc , 111. Sold by nil drticelsts. $1 ; MX for U. I'ropared only Sold by nil drupiflsts. fU lx for & . Prepared enl by C. I. HOOD A CO. , Lowell , Mass. by C. 1.11UOD , t CO. , LoiTcll , Mnag. 100 Doses Ouo 9 > oUur 100 ICo.es One Dollar Tnstnntly Ktopa tbo most excruciating piilni ; nn\vr falls to Rive east to thn stilTrrer. For Sl'HAINB. flllUISKS , DACK.\Ulli : , TAIN IN Till : CHliST Olt SIDHS. IlKADAOniJ , TOOTAOI1K , or any other external I1 AlN.nf tfwappllratlons.rubbo Ion by hand , act llkomnKlc , caus ing the pain to Instantly Kton. For CONGESTIONS. I.NHIAMMATIONri. HIIF.UMATJSJI. NKU- HALOIA. I.UMHAUO , SCIATICA. PAINS IN TUK S.MAM , OK TUB HACK , mor. ) extended and repeated application at o necc.nnry. All 1NIT.HNAI , 1'AINA. niAHHIunA. nYHn.VTKUV. COMHl'AtfMa. . NAUSIiA. FAINTINQ Sl'IIM.S. NKUVOU8NH3S. 3M3RPMMB.NJ S are ro- lloved Instantly , and qui'kly cured by taking Inwardly ao to no drops Iu hilt n tumbler of water , Mcpiitsa Homo : Sold by . Wltu UADWAY'S I'lIJ/S Uiere U no better CUHB or PUHVKXTIVB OK 1'T.VKIl AND AO UJJ 'Tnlno'B Celery Comppund Is prompt and pleasant. Asa laxative It leaves little to bode < Elred. I have great confidence In lla inertia. " ALDKIIT f.wmnn , Attoclatt L'dltor , Journal of rcJaaogy , Athens , Ohio , "For two or three yearn I suffered Intensely every nlgut with severe pntus la iny bowels , which were habitually coiiHtlpatod. My bowcla nro now regular , and I have had no return ct these pallia since using oce uottle ol Pairce's Celery Compound F. 0. HriciNKV , Druggist , Havana , Ala. Moral : Use ralnc's Celery Compound and stop mining the Intestinal tract with liareii purga tive pills. H.oa Six lor | 5.H ( ) . Druggist * \Vr.ua , niciJAHDsnH & Co. , IlurllngUm , Vt , I O//JTC IJelnff town J/iclnM foutl are lltMn'j , \UflUlC.t \ > UapFyaiuUfcarl/ ) it un iuataL ITI-IE wTA.vr > A.Kao 01 OSWEGO "Pure" and Silver Gloss ! And Corn FOR THE LAUNDRY. I FOR THE TA3LE WESTERN istate AND Mercantile Exchange Omaha , Neb , , Sell and Exchange Real Estate and Personal Proper ty of every description. Have the largest list of property of any firm in the city. If you have anything- sell or exchange , come and see us. We enumerate a few special bargains which it will pay you to investigate. If you have a lot In north part of city , clearer or neatly so , wo can glvo you a nici ) homo In Huiliilck Park for It. llcaiouublo Incma- brance SXt. A nlcu voinfortablo homo In Omnlm , to ex- chungo for a furiii In Nebrasku or town W. A number of 5-room COUIKOH : Iu Drown I'nrK , South O.iinlia , for siilo rimj-onable. All rented and more pnylus Intel cat on Invest ment 17. A l.-'ifl-acro ranch , situated In the host pnrt of Coloiailo : MO head of rnttlo , of which 2UO uru atoera I. a ami II yours old ; Til hontl of ood. Hlzed brood nian.s , uuil 3 " Clydesdulo htal- Will tuko pat l p.iy liiKood clear onstam . xku Kind or Omaha propeity. 2J3. o.s of choice whe.it liuiil In south ern Dakota , for snlu on lout ? time. a SI. A hotel m u good town on the 11. & M. In CoU orado. Hero la a line opening for u practical inun with nsmnll capital. 11JJ. A line business property In ono of the best towns lit Kansas. 131. A stocK of drugs and store building In Iowa toexohangu for land. I'M. A half inturoHt In a coal tnlnn in Dakota ; will bo sold cheap. 1 7. 15 acres ueur South Omaha ; will be sultabla for pliittlm ; In a few yearn ; In the moan time It ran be nicd for dairy purpose tlioro being Hv- Inn water upon thu pUce : or It can ba uaoil tor n vegotiiblii farmo ; cnn glvuugoo.l deal In A half section of highly Improved land In Pouth Dnkntu. U miles Irom u ° o-l railroad toivn , to exchange for house and lot In Umaha. "M. Kor a few days \vo can oITor n great bargain In thu following plucoi of property : An8-rootn house on lwt at. , in .Mtlliird I'laco OM'J ' ) ; 381J 1 foot on Parnain nt corner of jrrth ( 11) ) ; an f-room hoii.io on aitli St. . just oir St. Mary's nvo. , nil modern improvements : owner noedn nioiioy to uulld with nnd will sell nt n lied-ronk prlco ; come ami lot us show yoii the property. No. 3)7 ) Lot 7 block 350 , South Oniulm. Thii is iv very desirable lot nnd will ba sold chuap. Come nnon It you ojtpect to got It. No. UO'.i filxliM feet on lltli Htrout Jnit north of NIchnliiH formilo at bargain. This pluro of property Is Hltuiited In a part of the city which Is teuiniiiK with llfo and will be ri'qulred fur business purposes In u vexy ahoit time. 1'rlca JJ,0 > ; hulf caHh , balance In ono , two and three years , No. fi7B We have a number of good lotvtrtT1 clear. In ono of the best towns in Nebraska which we cnn exchange for land nnil nsstima some encuwbfranco. ThU Is the smumloat htiup Unit lin.-i budded t - No. : ; 17 A fi-room house In Omaha View. Kor n fewduys wo can , owing to the short bank ac count of a curtain party , oirir nn especially rare bnrgntnlnlhls pleco of property. Jf yon are Inclined to Invest in tlmt p.irt of the city Just i ( member that delays urn dangerous. .JK1 TJM-Wo hiivn limed n 5 room -cottage In illlhitd&Culdwoll'H addition at n price so low IIH to IIHIIIO a customer In H nhort time. Who Is the lurlcr wan ? No. rvvj A good lionso nnd lot In Monnionth 1'atk which wo wlllacll cheap or oxcluuigo for olln-r good property. Do not gl.inco at thu limp midday : "Oh ! too far out. " I , t tit loll you something Monmonth I'ark will have Ht wilier , gasundstivet cara thU summor. Now IH tlio tiuiotu buy , Hum gottlnx tim lienollt of the cm tain advance which Is soon to take plu < " l in tnNjirot/ortv. No filU AnV-rooin hon.so Iu that line uddlt- lon , Idlewlln. Wo will innko somebody happy with this piece or property Ifthoywlll como nnd Mi ns. No. OW Aroom siinnre lioimo on a bcnntl- fnl lot In MathewH Kuli. of Albrights Cliolco Honth Omaha. Wo are prepared to oiler Bpoelnl Inducements on tills , No. iSO-ji'i ) acrosof land In Htnnton county. tor HMO oTVx'liaiigu for other good propeity. No. 1114. A svock of fnrnltiiro nnd hardware for Kiilo loasonuhlu. Will also Bull Htorn Uulld. Ing. nisldimuo nnd barn , Some good real ustate will bu taken In part payment. To HOIUO oua wlihlng to go Into buolncaa Iu a llvo town we ran glvo ngood deal. No. ly.l. OlO acres Improved land In Jlawling county , Kan. , nearly clour , to trudo for mur- chaiidlie or llvo stqck. No. I W , utx ) acres of Improved land in Knnaaa for livery stock , merchandise or live stock. Nn. 181. A otoclc of f uriilturo to cxrlmiiL-e for cattle or horses. Houses und lots in all parts of Omalm for nlo on easy terms or exchunKU for oilier prop erty. If you Imvo anything to sell ; If you wlili to buy anytliln t It you uant to make any kmdof llado. count to UK. Wo Imvo about W ) UKcntu c.iUei d all over the west und can make trades nnd eiretthules where others would fail , Ite- niumber the place. Room 14 , Chamfef of Commerce MANAGERS.