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) ) k "s'—*"x-v»» R A, o OMAHA DAILY BEK--SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1884 BI”“USNESS A RIDE TO DEATH. ablo, not_enough, however, to detract| NEWS OF THE NATION. |For intand mail teausportation, the ap- | nd post roads would have effoctad a ro.; GRAY¥'S BPECIFIO MEDIOINKS, i bbbl i from the interest of the plot. It is safe }1?3{3"7".'&"0'50'"“"""‘ from 811,700,000 | guotion of £0600,000, He inquired | TRADE MARK s ULt S § ol Bilious symptoms invariably | A Team of Males Wreck @ Freight Train | pronounced hit, particutarly with the | A Suspicion Gaiming Gronnd that Blaine / b - il i o, Apormatorh arise from indigestion, such as furred “gods” whose approbation bordered on - The senato atrikes out the clauses di- ) lIr- l'uml\m': no, Mhll;ux t:at thcr'o o epotone, L digestion, § as f1 j 0 cati aoting thy s ter g 1t " had been a gain of twenty-four hours ef- An inensen tongue, vomiting of bile, giddiness,| 00 106 Republican Valley Road, fomovation. " Is an Active Candidate, T Nl to Ty oo B es, Nee To o o T 0 Yo e sick headache,irregular bowels. The G s o These Are Solid Facts, - o compensation paid all railroads and re- | cisco by increased speed without extra 4 Kbne; g losn o liver secretes the bile and acts like a|The Engine Thrown Down an Em-| e bast blood purifier and system regulator | 171 - | quiring land-grant roads to carry mails | costa. ) filter or sieve, t) cleanse impurities| bankment§—gThe Fireman Killea | ever placed D e Ty His Capture of New York Delo for fifty per cent loss than charged l‘r Other amendmente proposed by the |y ine lEmk. Dimnoss of Vi $ ity in humanity, truly is litters, Inactiv- 1 i ” optiatic ' rail- committeo were agreed to, the only de- | aad nany other disenses that lead to Insanity or Con- of the blood. By irregularity in its and the Enginecr and & ity of the Iiver, Bill Jaundios, Oon. gates Said to Be Illusive, other ronds. The appropriation, for rails | committes w Myt ARl AU L2 0 e y action or snspensions of its functions stipation, Weak Kidnoys, or any disense of way postoflico car service is increased (¥ eing ho adoption ¢ e o ot ek, WA the bile is liable to overflow into the the urinary organs, or whosver requires an ap- SR from $1,600,000 to $1,625,000. amendment proposed by Plumb, adding | araggista trom whom the medicie is bought do not Brakeman Badly Injored, Tl : —— otizer, tonic or mild_stimulant, will alwaye o , e " §25,000 to the appropriation for river | re%nd, but rofor you to the manufacturers, and the blaod, esusing jaundice, sallow com- find Fiectrio Bitters the best and only cortain | Lho Senate Passes the Postoffice PP sbe vifoatafy - i mail service. The bill was then agreed Tflv'.“l'fl'fi':'x'fh."sfl"fi:““::m:\::.'flm‘VA” plexion, yellow eyes.biliousdiarrhea,| Thursday night about 11:30 there was | cure known, They act surely and thn-kli)n Appropril\tion Bill i Eighteen thvvyr-tnvn‘nl 'n\-u hundred dul‘- %o a8 & whole. 3 o sinkls ackag 0 ey’ Specio wil snvings " fooli : y very bo A d to giv i . ' 0} o DCORSATY o6 AR t ok 4 a languid,weary feeling and many fa wreck on the Omaha & Republican Val- 0::;‘?;""“tj";mg;"gj‘;,‘“g‘lm Ny -,"i;;y G ."‘_':Ph:;' A e AR it A\l:vr;xulmma:u;nu. wlrl‘nuh(hn door | R Mo ey e sre Moy S other distressing symptoms. Bil- | 1ey road which caused the death of one |cents a bottle by O. F. Goodman. Iatter itom is undoratond to be for faster | nacmeiuy (et ok e 01 | Yellow Wrapper; the oniy renal jous a9 1o propery ta ts L : - 1 is be anouncing the death of the late Repro- | - #&Full particulara in our pamphlet, which_wede: iousness may be properly termed an | yan and the injury of several others. o1 IRDRITIES, Taking Good Care that the Rail|mail service in the south. The amount sentative Herndon was received. Re- '-‘1&2‘;"1‘.'.%‘2"",':“&?5‘4“.7;‘.‘1’.'.1',‘.’.’:“3.".‘..?.:“.'"”. affection of the liver, and can be|xpou+ three miles east of Valloy is a tres- for steamboat service is increased from i " v 3 Y is a tros. " roads Do Not Suffer. N o) : marks in memory of the deceased wero | age, or six paokazes for 85, or will bo sent freo by thoroughly cored by the grand reg- . : §s Wt . £025,000 to $0650,000. The appropria- | delivored by Messrs, M Gib mail on the reoeipt of the fnonay, by addressing ulator iz»f L‘?m liver and I\ilifir\’ orguns sel bridge and it was at this point that | wiere Leading Politiclans of Both R, tion for star routes in increased from £4,- [ Jones (Fla.) and Dogh. Adjourned b \ i v | fatal accident ocourred. Parties Will Stop, ' 600,000 to 85, 00,000, but the clause re BURDOCK =BLOOD BITTERS. |55 (e iie, probably guided by Plumb of Kansas and Allison of |y itopriating the “urexpended balance” R, Jones (Fla,) and Pugh, Adjourned to | soid nomai: Monday. MEDICINEC suffalo, N. Y. SAE ok Act upon the stomach, bowels and % 5 Chloago Naws. : . i) g i HOUSE, £ liver, making healthy bile and pure [» drunken driver or else having become ‘f":;'mh:; sadittons] storles; liylig in Towa Their Champions, ::f“'“’;“Y':fl:rralx‘l'::'}":;“:"i'“\':‘“i::‘ ‘:;"': A bill passed authorizing_the construe- N RY 0 LLEG blood, and opens the culverts and |unmanageable and ran away, had run supplies of an odible nature, ropairing tats sonate Plumb said it was an incroase | Uon of & bridge across the Missouri river | § J ¢ s v i s Sibloy, Mo. sluiceways for the ontlet of disease. |along the track for half a mile, the wagon | rooms, and ordering cots are a fow of ' , et : only in appegrance and not in fact, as | ** y, 1 j Sold everywhere snd guaranteed to |tracks being plainly visible, until they | the dutien hotel-keopers are now dis- Chioago's Civil Service Oranks thero wan no®‘unexpended balance” to [, On motion of Mr. McMillan (dem., came to the tressel work. In attempt- | charging in anticipation of the two| Desire Life Postmastors, Eto. |be reappropriated. A Tenn,,) the bill limiting to two yeats the PARY fag to ctom thie theieleze hid passed |aeimoak conventionr Tris mo Samt tomg | Douire Lif ! s time within which prosecutions may be downward between the ties and they | to prepare accommodations for upward of inatituted ngainst porsons charged with LOTTERY $80.000 for B2. UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION, 38, £ R ; . : i L . REGULAR MONTHLY DRAW CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 |vort it s main .+ """ ™ |eol el Shovaaudaxes poti. i & Now Theme Admiral—Other wash| Tho snus aidsto, tho il 84,000t | i e oo rovcnan 1 waa| @ yREGTEARMONTHLE DRAN, . Tickets only $6. Shares in Proportion'® | ot "8 L L H oo Slong, tho ongic | ceonplieam ond domer e oo o Ington Matters of Interoat, Universal Postal Union congress, to be| Mr. White (rep., Ky.,) took advantage | Masonic Haly, Masonic Temdle Building ) held at Lisbon in Ootober next, and [of briof debate on the bill to criticise | COvington, Ky., neer and trainmen being totally ignor- | will bring to Chicago, Whether the cal- : i : TERRIBLE FATE WHICH AWAITED THEM, |those who nctu‘}ly will come it is not SAID TO BE ON A STILL HONT, ciun? to meet !hg.npproprir\tinm made b): and they were almost upon the obstruc- | possible to say. The hotel-keepors are as | 5 ecial Dispatch to Tir Be. ; H the act, the deficiency shall be made up tion before it was obsorved. Quick as | much in doubt as anybody else, but they | yy\yixarox, April 18.—The develop- | from any money in_the treasury nult tho action of the Spriuger committes in| g oy April 24th, 1884. stopping the investigation of charges against Governor Murray. The man ALawtulL o under fnvestigation had said he was not | sty brin %fi‘fi&%«fi!’fi!&fl?& yuilty and has callod upon Justice Har. | & logal by the highest court in ire State ~ Bond pisie 8 lightning the engineer threw over the |10 AL plnfm R ‘th“y Wil menta of the past fow days bave shown | otherwise appropriated. Tan and Speaker Curlisle to testify to his [ From 'E‘,!.;'.:!Z.,?:}".‘. 0 E b it CnISiéna NiGle LOICry + |lever, but it was too late; the mules were | cover any emergency, and even if the s i d oh: Th th T e W do hereby cartify that we suporsise the @ | struck, and with a lungo the engine loft | crowd is greater than expeoted no evil ro- | what has boon suspocted all along, that OIVIL SERVICE B LV i0H E6hto0; AR MBY BAGHBKAK RIS i bnckly vangements jor all the “Monthiy and Semi-Annua | 3 o tr‘ack and plunged down the em- sults will accrue. Blaine is really the most active candi- Uiodlelde o ansialidends ARG LA hy e P biind oo Fog plung o m ive cand committee had proposed to investigate R A O i), Dramy. | Banknent, carrying with her the men who | Pretty much all of the delegates to | date for the republication nomination in i L : n nt - . . ; n 3Aa0, April 18.—The Civil Service | his (White's) charactor. hemeelves, and that the same are conducted wit) | had her in charge. both conventions have already bespoken | the field. His courss in retiring appar- Crrcaao, Ay 1 > i Noncity, iress.and @ good faith toweard att er | 184 A TE SRR O | acoommodations. Tho members of th | antly from the political field and smit. | Reform association of this city has sent a B o rop ) clled tho.gon P th to use this cer i Qoft. | 4 it i tleman to order for not addressing him- e\t io.simitas of our’ Sumasures actsshes steep embankment she caught beneath | conferences will therofore not be “loft,” | ting all visiblo efforts to secure the nomi- | aircular lotter to the members of con- ; o WANTING LIFE ARISTOCRACY. ] A ) ) er ! 0 wolf to tho bill under considoration, but o it adorrelsements. her giant framo tho bodyof B. G. Gould, | however much chanco outsiders run of | nation has roully atrengthened. him. It| gress from Chicago requesting thom to | the houso decided that White might_bo the fireman, and ping ™Y | waa & new game, but one at which Blaine [ work for the passage of a bill repealing | permitted to proceed in order. But 5 " canupy of heaven. The two conventions [ seems to have been more successful than t Ny vy z Y CRUSHED OUT HIS LIFE. will draw to Chicago the foremost men of [in the old one of running a buresu and the four years limitation upon the term | White continued to talk in the same Seven cars followed the engine from the | the natiou, and many of those who have making an open fight for the nomina. of postmasters, district attorneys, rev-|strain, when Miller again called him to rails, but only ono of them was badly |experionco from past similar congrega- | tion . enue collectors, ote., and making official | order. ARTHRe q f T Sl q tenure subject to good behavior and ef-[ Mr. Speaker thought the remarks of | wnote Tioxets, $3. Half Tickets, $1. HOBIRES Roth jwaa tea) s bjuredias :,‘;’:fi‘t:‘;‘l’);':g:';:‘::;,e‘:,‘; dle‘ll;tg‘:&:em?; “t“l‘l’;‘(.{:“;""m“m SR e fiiancy. Fho bill will probably como up | the gentleman wero uot relevant to. the| " 31 Tickete,6s0. _ob Ticxeta, $100, was also the head brakeman, whose name | sorured quarters inadvance. The Grand | believe everything you see innewspapers,” | 1 the houso tho 21at inst. M it i Sead by Bopresm, Onders of 88143 THIRALET Cowmssonmes | it was impossible to learn. i Pacific h‘!aul and the Palmer house are |said anky Hut%ny;\. ““Some ?(:El?nu'la FORTY-EIGH NGILE 2 WL LR QUG LB e Proce, canbe vanh -(:m"o-'xp.en:d Kievens ol Workmen wero at_once dispatched to | tho favorite hostelries, and in the rot. | would kave it that Biaine hasalready gob- "WIGHER CUNGIESS. | the speaker and himsell was, that he ocders do & ' SPENCRR, Gofzgion, Ky lmhn“finr‘;nt';:rfl lfli%.i?&fifif&‘fihmfl the acene of the wreck and began clearing | undas of either the features made fam- |bled two-thirds of the New York delega- SENATE, (]“ “}‘)m:‘l h ‘;‘;l" 0“‘1“'“":"“! '-Ol d?“’l':_ “wed 1st Swem-w 24 w em. 34l of §1,000,000—to which o reserve fund of over [ away the debris. By the aid of the der- |jliar by the clever caricaturist and[tion. They are claiming delegates for| WasuiNaTON, April 18.—Mr, Sherman :L:‘m"‘gvhilu“lhu: “l:;‘::“l:.dfig:p :nldl:,"“; A B e e vota Hta franchiss | ik 81d wrecking train the track was | cartoonist one may reasonably expect can | Blaine who are warm perscnal friends of | (rep., O ), from the committoo on library, Silop £o YUBAIN RhEOTgh SOgreen fo DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S A swas made n part of tho | prosont mtato coustitutios | Cleared so that trains were able to pass |bo seen on any evening closely preceding | Arthur. The New York state convention reported adversely to tho nowspaper [y MR 08 S 0 Tiea1s Shio kit 4 i adoptod Docember 24, A. b1, by 10 o'clock yesterday morning. the conventions. So far the convention | comes off next week and then we will|copyright bill. It was, however, placed f,fwl-'g‘{“kw Sl it fl\ o The only Lottery ever voted on and en-| The romaius of the unfortunato man | delogates choson donot include the names | know whom a majority of th delogates on the calondar. Also from the same |°fgeeliieky- 0 0 b ¢ o dorsed by the people of any State. were brought to the city by special train |of any very distinguished statesmen. |really favor. I do not regard the presi- |committee, adversoly a joint resolution [ v g % 1 o O 1t never acales or postpones. which arrived at 10 o’clock last night. | Distinguished statesmen will be here, |dent’s chances as discouraging in the | providing for the erection of a bronze T; eé‘ u;:“ aa'l!lhnpnrh:lni:m;‘:a“:y. that Its grand single number drawings take | The body was taken to the undertak- however, as telegrams and letters request- | least, and I believe to-day he is far in the | equestrian statue to Simon Bolivar; in- the ;n lu:h:::;fi ‘:,Lc B takml“dnwn PREVENTIVE AND OURE place monthly. ing rooms of Drekel & Maul. Tho re-|ing rooms attest. Isen Butler will occupy | lead for the nomination.” definitely postponed. Knd tHRG O HBte 1b8 . thlen o NN & A splendid opportunity to wina Fortune, | mains will there be embalmed in a casket | parlor H of the Palmer house. Next ARTHUR AHEAD IN NRW YORK. The senate then took up the postoffice 3 plause on both sides of tho chamber.)| FOR EITHER SEX. Fifth Grand Drawing Olass E, in the Acad- | provided for them by Lidge No. 123 of |door to him, in parlor I, the corpulent| .o Yok, April 18.—The republican | *PPropriation bill. At 3 o'dlock tho sen- (AE,E Miller thereupon withdrew his de- emy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, May | the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen |frame of the Tammany chieftain. John gentlemen from Kentucky, but he did 13th, 1834~ 168th Monthly drawing. of this Gity, Kolly, is expeoted 5 roposo. 1n a bed | Primarics to-day resulted in the clection |4t concluded tho coneidoration of the | uand, but insistod that tho gontloman | ,The remsdy being injected directly b0 tho sead of This aft G Fair and Thome | whicl ot b rop : of delegates to state and congressional | PO2toflice appropriation bill and passed 1t | g),;1q proceed in order or not at all. merourial or poisonous medicine to be taken inter- CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. is afternoon George Fair an n- | which will be selected with special refer- conventions, who are largely in favor of without deviation from the amendwments The Speaker—Tho chair will endeavor | nally. When used as a proventive by ither sex, itis 100,000 Tickets at Fivo Dollars Each. Frac- | Rhodes, membora of Lodge Mo, 135 fenco to his svoirdupois. Parlor E was | (0t ey, i proposed by the senate committeo o &P- | 4, enforoe the rules of the house, e A e e tions, in Fifths in proportion, will accompany the remains over the |engaged some months ago by ex-senator propriations, except to add $25,000 to| " ar " Gunnon (rep., 1ll,) suggested 1068 $hs 66 Boxes 43 Ocve; or e will Feetind bk ARt APITAL, DA o | L il &10'“'1: W. H. Barnum, so that the Massachu- WASHINGTON NOTES the appropriation for rivor mail service. |y ¢ ueeat Intitude had always boon per- | &3 Frice by mal, postago paid, 8. por box of thres g o y ve, r. Plumb (dem., Ks.) said as the bil s & . g 3 3 PRIZES OF 80000 19000 live. The deceased was only nineteen |too will find no difficulty in coming | Regular Pross Dispatches. 225,900. ‘The ebith SonEE NN '?“.‘“""f:’)‘"’" “‘!‘f‘l’)‘.‘l‘;“"‘ld“’ the iMen, | ued by all suthorised sgente. B G dmw Joio | years old and unmarried. together at 0dd times for a social game of | WWasmiNetoN, April 18.—The houso|added $3,49,500, making the appropria- | Vi#ion® of the special bill under consider- : %0 do 500. 00¢ [ A strange fatality seems to have fol- | draw. committee on public lands has instructed | tion at presont $49,725,400 as the bill | *10 lied that while of hi Dl‘ Fethe Bl‘un&co. 00 do 200 : so5e |lowed this young ‘man. Several weeks| The Palmer's list includes, besides | Reprosentative Payne to favorably report | now stood, After the additions by the| L1° 8peakor replied that while of his SOLE PROPRIETORS 2 do i "25'0%0|ago he determined to leavo tho em-|these, Ex-Senator Henry G. Davis, of | his bill to provent unlawful oocupancy of | senate committeo, Mr. Plumb said, it |y [otion he would not interfero with| o SO0 WECREEE 100 do 2 - 200 | ploy of railroad and go home.|West Virginia, Congrossman John §.|public lands. Tho measuro provides | was rather inside than outside the neces- | 10 course of the gentloman's remarks,| g ™ : e wiy He had said several times the trip| Barbour, of Virgini bers of that all enclosures of public land in any | 4. o st i | when the point was raised by another AL Sl A AL 9 Approximation prizes of 750 6,750 P y irginia, all members of the P! Y | sities of the situation; that the commit. ey Pio " 500 . 506 | upon which he started out last Tuesdsy | national democratic committee, and a|state or territory by parties who have |teo desired more public efficient member he was bound to decide the ques- . ) 9 do do %60 - %% | would be his last ono. He said he was [ host of others equally prominent, who | 1O titles to the land shall be unlawful. |service, though the committes had no | *i°Mk it accordarnco "“"a.'éhe rules. 1967 Prizes, smounting to.... soc | then going home. When he reported [ may or may not come as delegates. Jo- |1t further provides that it shall be lawful | made the appropriation as large in ail| ME M‘t"e; Ll !II‘I’[ ol no:flnug 38 oyApplication tor rates to clubs should bo made only | for duty on that day he complained of | seph E. McDonald will have a handsome | for any person to demolish any such in- | cases as tho members thought it was en- | POInE out of any ill-focling toward the e 0 0f g i A For furthor Information. write clearly giving fan | being sick, and requested that somo one | room with a stout arm chair and a handy closure when it includes more than 640 tiroly desirable, and not as Jarge as the el ¢ 4 i 3 > bject to the time of the house being i address. Make P. O, Money Orders payable snd | be put in his place. The company being | cupboard (screened from sight by the | 8cres of land orany agricultural land. estimate made by the postoffice depart-|°°) y N sddross Registorod Lottora o, | NAL BANK, | BVort of firemon his request could uot be tall head board of a double %ed) & the POSTAL TELEGRAPH. ment. The publ{c was o?::.izled to }mml ':kl:i‘:?‘ “é’nt,”,:};‘,’ufiiu“:;":z:'r‘:fa:?“:: (R BLEA w Orleans, granted, Grand Pacific. Here, also, Thomas A.| On motion of Representative Ward, | postal eervice, he added, as they paid 8! 8 have with some other person. The mem- ber had the utmost liberty in debate, and would not be called to account for o Postal Notes and ordinary lottors by Mall or Ex- | ~ Horan, the engineer, also came in on|Hendricks will find quarters awaitin; prose (‘{“';““"' 46 and upwards by Express at ous | ), lpec}u\ train. He was not severely | him, but at the ozhgrq end of the hafi 5 M A mvmm!i. injured, and was able to walk about his | from Mr. McDonald, William R. Mor- o it. The consideration of the bill was pro- the house committee on postoffices and post roads, by a vote of 10 to 1, adopted L 3 k a resolution declaring it the sense of pthe coeded with by sections. On reaching oM. A, nAupxm i u,];v" Ollflnl:n_ ‘0 | room et the Pacific house. rison will have a couple of rooms, one | committee that it is expedient to adopt/| the sectton relating to the ll’lnlE?rllfiqu ::::t ,:,“l';r::z:‘d m%h:hfiml.‘: srlt‘):'x::'fit D E. C. West's NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT. for his tariff bill and the other for him-|the contract system of postal telegraph | of mails, a debate arose. The bill as it ought not to pnn’-nitl member to abuse | TN :k":mlw C uifiouror B% AD AMS, HEAD“GHT GI.EAMS self, on the parlor floor of the Palmer. |gervice, The yeas were Money, Ward, |came from the house, required the post- [} . privilege, rraladha, Nervons Prosteation seused by the e J Iu engaging quarters for Samuel J. Ran- | Grove, Rogers, Jones (Tex.), Bingham, | master genoral to make a reduction of "3y "Wt then proceeded in order, | ofalcohol ortobnoco, Wakefulnoss, Mental De- 5 dall, also at the Palmer, a Philadelphia | Peo'e (Ind. i i ite | hve per cent in the compensation hereto- : "+ [ nression, Softening of the Brain resulting in in- PATENT LIGHTAING CONDUCTON g3 survey o 0 G s ez Ehiome pos ol ) R et e gt e b st bk 0 R SR SR 6 OUITEY Of (06 gutral Nebraska 'g““l‘“ should bo put as far away from | delogato from Utah, also favored tho res. |and that railroads that received land |P Tho house then went into_committoe | Lirfiior, sory roluntary Loees A e Rormatt- COMBINED WITH RESERVOIR. Railway B the Illinois solons as possible. *“If, |olution, although ho had no vote. The |Brants should be required to carry mails | ¢'4yo’ W hole, Mr, Cox (dem., N. Y.) in | abuso or ¢ T e f un, however,” he wrote to Potter Palmer, nay was Reeso, Messrs. Riggs, .lelur ata rate fifty per cent less than paid |y “op o "ot ot Lo e calender, one month's treatment. n.m-box.gnixbm- A Good Article sold on Bus- “'you haven’t sufficient room, and will be | (T'snn,), Paige and McCormick were not | other roads for like service. " ° P! " ipt of prioe. £or §6,00, sont by mail prepaidon iness Principles. The New Unton Pacific Time Oard Not [ 0Pliged to give them blankets both on | present, The subject will be further| Mr Plumb explained that the commit- lr:: ‘;uu?%‘;lxdaeuw:f?}?fiificfiugel?::: 0.4 uvu ot :.::-:?nm the same floo, look around and get &|discussed by the committee next meet- | tee on appropriations had not felt justi- | W™ mldienyof i late wer tom. thellor Hedan .-mm,,.m.fi ‘With In use upon the houses of the Yet Announced. high protective tariff screen to put up be- ing, ana steps were taken to formulate a | fied in retaining these provisions. So far 3 £ deserti ‘After dobate, it |?end the purchaser our writton guarantée to re ba:'t menfa Omalan,twhoE u;he:; tween them. There must be no light- | bili. o the five per cent reduction was con- [ $2YES OF CRROREOn. LCeE GODAe, b fand the money it the treatment dose nok tatingly recommend it. Endorss i i i i ? 0, ¥ AT 5 5 by rel e sctontifio men in other| From a prominent citizen of Tekamah, e ;-l';::lfl]"::f;;:;‘i:fm el ':“i‘;‘:"'l‘;f:fie REAR ADMIRAL WELLS, cerned, the membora of the committee, mendation Recess till 7:30, the even- | & ¥, GOODMANN, Druggish Axents for Omaba after some examination, were not entirel; tiaflod that th nt id. the satisfied that the amount now paid the i i raflroads was grester than it should'be, |PoReion bill 0 ¢ of ten engineors yestorday began the |€0ing to be here to see the fun, and he| Wells, of Pennsylvania, to be rear ad- | The government required the companies ‘Wel Do Meyer, didn't wish to be .l‘orgnnun'. This_room | mjiral of the navy. o carry mails and were paying less for 16 43 now undisputed that Wel De Mey- gagihe eround below the xeach of| Gentral railway. tloman who is familiar with the minutest Senator Sherman reported to-day from | amined the subject had becomo satisfied | {hrontc - SVery eflicdgus, Sul. Gould, ! n:xot;;)ritlnu:hibeatmdeverl{mfight The survey was commenced at Oak- |dotails of the preparations, expostulated |the committee on library an amendment | that the present rate paid to railronds | Afry Miry Konyon, Blsmarck, Dukota: BB balocs tho publio The Adass rod |1and, and the parly will work east when the arrangement became known, |ty the sundry civil appropriation bills, | Were inequitaple and did not pay the | restored me to the pulpit, Rev. Geo, B, Reis, i R D _ saying that Senator Logan would proba- | proposing an appropriation of $15,000 |several roads in proportion to thejeorvices | Cobleville, N, ¥.” #0n box rad‘cally cured il 's manufactured and for sale by toware ecatur, twenty miles above bly want his own room. *‘N,” said Mr. | for the purchase of Mrs, Fasset's pl;iut- rendered, The subject should, [me, Rev. H., Taylor, 140 Nobla street, places. Manufactured from the|who arrivedin this city from the north | gave out room 36 of the Grand Pacific to| ' ASHINGTON, April 18.—The senate ing session for the consideration of the best cagper—thlu metal has eight | gt gvening, it was learned thet a corps | Fitz John Porter, who wrote that he was |ha8 confirmed Commodore Clark H. times the conductive power of iron < —having a double scroll so ar- A o ETlranged that it conveys water from work of making the preliminary survey {{{ltho roof ton reservoir placed in|for theline of the proposed Nebraska i@ithe ground below the reach of t e committee, be dealt with by some com- ce. The 16th and Jackson its. was reported that tho surveyors belong | COnYention will be held in Shawneetown, FORINGIVEBOLXGANY, ¢ " yrehennivn’ measure, aftor a careful ex- ,Y vlfi?} ?n::‘;m Inllll“::\‘:‘:.:‘h(:;’ :l‘::“vl:::;rllfllhxig? 7 3 Gl and wrote me that I could gie his room | The house committeo on territories, by | umination, and discussion, and not be | liverad, €1.00, Dr, Wel Do Mogar's ilustra- OMAHA, - - - NEB |tothe civil engiucering corps of tho o any of his friends who happencd to|3 Vote of 7 to b, hus adopled the substi- |disposed of in an. appropriation bill, | tad Treattse, wish statoiamuts by the cure lf Senad for eight page circular, | Northwestern railway company, but this | want it.” Ex-Senator Dorsey and Col |tute offered by Alexander to Cassidy’s Relating to the requirenont that land "thl'mflr D, L. l)uway.t]()u,, lflLF;.lwu ) s1ving desoription of rod and rec | isnotoertain. Onething issure, it isavery | Bob Ingersoll will occupy together raom | bill, providiug for a presidential commis- | yrant roads should carry mails for fify | o0 N Y- ‘o thlistmiadm #? ommendations by the best men in |important step toward the increased 26, which is at the head of the Grand |8ion to govern Utah. The provision re- [ nor cont, less than tho other roads, | m e o o, s " Pacific stops, Neithor Tilden, President | 1ativo to marriages, requires that they [Blumb said tho enate ittoo had IS THE TIME tho country growth and prosperity of northwestern | arthur, nor Blaine have bespoken accom- | shall be solemnized bvy o minister, judge, uu:’:lhm.:;hc &huop:s:rli':iunfi‘::-,‘:’l‘:atc;;\uuld TO CURE and central Neoraska and will give | modations yet, and it is not thought |oF Justice of the peace, be hastily adopted, Some of these roads had received lands greater than others, and largor grants, The Pacific SKIN HUMORS. another impetus]to the wonderful devel- | either of them will be here. Should the [8nd ‘the person 8o officiating ull r opments already” made of the resources | president come he will be given rooms 1 |shall filea certificate of marringe with Durnas Smakiag fubece. ‘Hid known 3 b of that locality. to 9 of the Pacific, which he has occupied | the county recorder within _thirty | roads 'were, under tho law, carrying | ]’ s Atssen when the pores opon freely and (O MEOPATHIE, BY T, v, TNE_oxu. on two provious cocassions, ~ Honry' B, |dsyo after th coromony. A fuilure to | maily now o iwenty por cont. Lo shes | Hkrk Hhumiiod Foumtis ' Foen A Payne will be the guest of Potter Paumer{file on record is punishable by a fine of | the othor roads, The suhjoot of tho |l Kidun or & Puorluley Tutior, Ringwora orofulous Sore The division superintendents of the , " 3 4 > i i should he come to Chicago, and General (500, The substitute makes ‘solemniza- | rolation of the government to these | an Dishars] da, and overy of Itch- E T =XspECIF ICS 1 s T il i aceion, yeaterday and | Hiorman will be tho gusst of Gen, Sohos | ton of marriage, when oithar arty 10 b | s mas rolons e e anes Aot | ek e i o Bl ol nor{g}llis c,\'rrJ ro%!‘l'mrl?l:uon :zus, contemplation for some time past had field in a similar event. Neither is re-|married has a husband or wife ro most speedily and economically eured by the Cutl: *“Vand POCLTRY, i i r b " vifo | jous boforo another congress should | 4rs et sheed! finally boen dofinitely arranged. ~ Just|4orded as likely. — Senator Sabin, John |1iving, 8 misdemennor punishable by im- | assemblo tho courta could render de-| oo o TOW TWENTY YEARS Humphreys' Homeos | what the changes will be is not known C. New, Secretary Folger, and a hundred prisonment in jail not s than six | sigions construing the acts beariyg ol b Ay % X , ey e THl mes | the time they go into effect. The object, y y NOMINATIONS, process of enforcement, e comunitteo | ot " i P _,,: N ‘r,'!,l','; “":{‘,'.fi'mn';rlflm‘fflfl.'}:)"& of cotirse, ily‘g compete with theo(}.l,eii: enry Ward Beecher at the Grand Pa-| postmasters—F, E, Barber, Rock |on appropriations had not felt like enter- b e A b e e M T ofiphreys' Veierinary Manasl, 00 o | & Q., B, & M. and D, & R G.. for | oific.~ So will Assistant-Postmaster Hat- | Rapids, Iowa; R. Hubbard, McGregor, |10g upon 8o broad a subjoct, aud [whe oty e AR i L ¥ 5" Paviphiets sent (166 ob applcation through passengers, and no doubi the|*% oo oo 1 be ted|L2wai J. Jones Mellick, Neligh, Nob.: |dealing with it in piocemeal fashion, biurotle and. Aporiont, i’ Im orted Beer HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO. | new schedule will surprise the public not 200r0 olknap wi separated | Chauncey W, Hyatt, North Boud, Neb, [ which would be necessary it it were dealt i ura Soap, the great 109 Fulton Btrect, New York. a little, from his friead, Gen, Grant. The former with in an appropriation bill, Ho said | 8kin Curs s Buutiiors, cxternly, i will stop at the Leland, and the ex-pre- DANENHOWER, one of the reasons urged bofore the sen- | e o 100 WAl the €xpouso of say other IN BOTTLES Rvuus n - sident will find Potter Palmer’s Egyptian | The cross examination of Licutenant|ate committee for the adoption of the| — — ting 4 ¥ Vital Woakness and Pros THE THEATRES, Y:rlor passably comfortable, At the | Danenhower was continued before the | principle which the senatos from Dela- GREATEST ON EARTH. Bavaria, UMPHR ratlon from over work of land also will be Congressman Sprin- | Jeannette committee to-day. He vesti- | ware favored, was that it would increase e «+...Bavaria. Induscreuon, | Suredbyll | Gus Walliams in “One of the Finest” | ko ex Gov. Dorsheimer, Gen, Slocum, | fied that DeLong had always treated Col- | instead of diminish the compensation of puStiours Hiemodios awe the grestest mediciuse on A + ++ Bohemian, TPacs {a tse % yoars, o at the Boyd and Vincent's Gen, Ketchum, Sheriff Al Doggett, of |lins with particular consideration, certain roads. The claim of the great | vy, My motherhad it twenty years, and in fact died i Y Bremen, "",‘.'f.?fl}'"n';'&”n;“ s thYor VUt Specialty Company at Eroohlyn, snd Sheriff Davidson (should [ Question—You had no purpose of | through lines was that the compensation | from §, Lusiats Cutiours world bate tevad he T ¢ho’ Acadeny. of Mastacvusote, who i s demoeret and | Antovor o in b osne. U nea [ Mlowed thon was Jsaticionts nd |t pfeohk st ilbied sl ol DOMMTIL, - Gov. Nehemiah G. Ordway, of Dakota, | mined to seek the natives, and then come | crease it. The loss would fall on the | sud Cuticurs Soap externally, i Budweiser........ AT DI T LIN R Boyd's opera house was comparatively | will sample the bar of the Tremont each | back for the party. the small roads. J- W. ADAMS, Nowark, 0. | Ayhauger, . .. norrls filled last night, the attraction being Gus | merning of the convention's session. The journal of Dr, Ambler, after the| Mr. Allison (rep., Iowa) also opposed |~ ety VBIool; Mediomn Malt Extract,|7himn the New Yok s, "0u Fotmon whip wonk dows, was putin evideuce: | the Roiaontal Kottt e soai | il ot b o et st . o | of the Finest.” 1f last night's reception | In the blood will nearly always show itself In . = f B e T e Al P B3 b th atandurd we ar t Judge by, M | URPIOE 10 I o it S e chopa | HE POSTAL BUDGEE | ihad coud ot ourthasoducton, | Gl gl e oy ol ; p M? of blotches, nimples, eruptions, etc., it ceuses AS IT PASSED THE SENATE, Williams’ short engagement of two nights | » dull and heavy feeling, indisposition to ex- WasaiNazow, April 18,—The principal CHAS, A. WILLIAMS, will prove a very profitable one to him, | &*ti08: 1os8 of appetite. ahd & general lettivg Asmnator, St 18.-=ho principal f o0¢ roady he kad reported the amend. | Providence, .1 13 Ty P! 4 * | down of the system. Nature at this juncture | changes made by the senate in the post- edto It had been thought e The character of “John Mishler" suits | requires some asistance to help throw off this : " / Rint refarre S8 e 0 SRFAGM) 4 . 1ach aud Giasd B3 the mw‘d’m Tor the try. | ffice .pfiropmuuu bill, are that it in. | it would make areduction of §1,000,000, CURE IN EVERY CASE, Mr. Williams' _poculiar style admirably, r:"um.,,., weather, For this there is noth. | creases the amount allowed for postmas. | but the committee had later, with more S 2 e . and affords him ample scope to dis- |ing better than Swirr's Segoivio, tors’ walarios, from $10,600,000, to $11, |light, com to doubt the anticipations in | Your Cutiours temedies outeet sther modiclnes play his ability as & Gorman| Letters from twouty.throo (28 of the lead- | 750,000; for salarios of clerks in pustof- f uhst ' respect, and they wanted further | iay"ias the! lavs eiited n sure in svery ihatance, comedian, Mr. Willisms has avoided | strgii, drukiists of Atlanta say. under dato | figes, from $4,776,000 to 84,900,000; for | time to mvestigate the subject. where other remedios have failod. i smgu‘:&lnmnty n‘;:x”-: :l?‘llr:v;:de "'.,.5‘“,,’.3{‘,: the payment of letter oarriers and ex-| After furthor debate the amendment| prapkin Fus, N, g TV BT, M Dy a practice u,uU.y adopted by eo.—nuh-lm 10 460 times 8 Bneh a6 any ciher {,‘,M wedi- | penses of the free delivery system, from | wes agreed to. Sold by all drugglsts. Price: Cutlours, GOcts; in his peculiar line, that of surrounding [cine. We sell it to all classes, and many of { $3,600,000 to $4 000,000, “The seuate| My, Saulsbury (dem., Del.) expresscd | Resoiveu. 81: Bos g, 2o cla. Porrum Diue A Ou: themselves with an indifferent support. | the. best fawilios use it ws general hoalth fstrikes out the clause providing that pari cegret that the gl in question had { '6Av G, Haaan, : tonie. odical publications, other than dail been retained, He belioved the rail. | . 8ad tor “How o Ourn kdu Disasses. The cast last night was unusually strong, | Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases malled P % AR GAVY | ot been ] f O Ithough {0 aie o $W0 parte & ather newapapers, when delivered within the | roads were rec-iving too high e rate, and BEAUTY 5:{]][&:-.;; m.a udorm The 8 Srroivic Co., .3, . |city of publication, shall be ¢l ed th id the amendment on the subject sub- h burried reading of their lines was n: ta, Ga, i frnarig Go, Drswes, 3, Allan BAIMO postage as of dvlivendh:th‘"hu:. '.::ncd from the committee on postoflices fiw&fimfl WEAKEST, STRENGTHENS THE FELBLEST, AND BUILDS UP THE BYSTEM BY ENAS. LING ~ DELICATE PA- TIENTS TO ASSIMILATE FOOD. ud skin, ual tho Cuticura Kemedi from the committee on postoflices and e 4 S A, Must he put in this style bottle, and bear on label the name of TARRANT & €O,