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| | : i | i OMAHA DAILY. BEE-~WEDNESDAY MAY 7. 1884, e — D —— L = a THE ()MA{!A BEE! OmaNg Office, Not 916 Farnam St. Connoll BlufMs Ofice, No. 7 Fearl Btroet, Near Broadway. New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Building. e Pabilshed every morning, except Bunday' The ©1ly Monday morniog daily. RAMS BY MATL. .410.00 | Throo Months . . 5.00 | One Monta.. Por Woek, 25 Conte. WKLY RRN, PUBLIATRD RVARY WEDNBEDAT. TRRMS POSTPAID. 00 | Three Months. 00 | One Month mipany, Solo Agente Newsdoal- 3 American Nows 14 in the United States. CORRREFONDRNCR. A Commaneations relating to News and Edltorial mitters should bo addressod to the Eorron or Tun Ban ' BUsINRSS LATTRRS,] Al Bastnoss Teteers and Remittancos should’be aidrasand to Tin Bin PURLISIING COMPANY, QMARA- Deatta, Cheoks and Postoffico ordora to be mado pay Ablo £ the ordor of the company. fHE BEE PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS E.2ROSEWATER, Editor. A. M. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P. 0. Box than it would have if this bureau existed When the term of Dr. Buokwurth, [in China, Tt isa picco of demagogusm, pegiater 6f the North Platte land office, | pure and simple. As & ‘matter'of fact the expiréd about two mouths ago, Alonzo | proposed hureau of labor is only a seheme H. Church was recommended for that|to establish another business of idleness, place by Senator Manderson and Con- | for the benefit of some high tofied politi- gressmen Vaientine, Weaver and Laird. |cal tramps, who pretend to oarry the Sonator Van Wyck alone refused to con- | workingmen's votes in their pocket and cur, because ne knew Mr, Church to be a | expect to draw pay from the taxpayers of vory objectionable man. The sppoint. | the country for doing nothin, ment was made by the president, sent —— into the senate, and hung up in the com- mittee on public lands, where it atill hangs. The chief backer of Alonzo H. Church was Congressman Valentine, and the people in the North Platte district #i'F RdRrs pLATTE LAND OFFICT. Tue paving of Farnam street with Sioux Falls granite will soon be begun. The material is now being unloaded along the street, and it will be seen at a glance that many of the paving blocks are not very properly hold him responsible for it, | What they should be. They are of all He had full knowledge of the crooked shapes and sizes. Somo are long and career of this man Church, and turned a |#0mo are short, some aro thick, uthers are deaf ear to the remonstrances which came | thin; some are broader at the top than at in from men of all factions and parties, | the bottom, others are widor at one end Tho denth of the lato John Taffe, about | than at the other. The surfac® of the six weoks ago, caused a vacancy in the |stones are rough and irregular, There is receivership of the North Platte land of. | 10 uniformity whatever in the manner in €55 Omaha, Neb. Dx. Mivier's still hunt is very still, but it is likely to terminate all right for the doctor. Between cyclones and the gentlemen who are moving heaven and earth to keep the Blaine boom on its feet, Iowa ecems 0 be having a pretty hard ime, Ir 15 significant that no une is publish- ing any figures or prophecies about dem- ocratic presidential candidatos, No one ocares very much about the scrub horse that is sure to be beaten in the race. Ir has boen discoverad in New York that there isa tin mine in the Black Hills. There will bea good deal more tin made in selling this mine to a gulli- blo New Yorker than there ever will in working it. I'ue eastern newspapers continue to credit Nebraska either with eight or ten delegates for Blaine. It some times takes truth a long time to catch up with a lie, but truth will overhaul this lie at the Chicago convention, if not before, when it will be demonstrated that Nebraska has eight Arthur men, and only two Blaine men. A RECENT article in the Boston Globe attributes the origin of “Arbor Day” to the Baron von Steuben, and the date 1882, As a matter of fact ‘‘Arbor Day” has been observed by some of the wes- tern states for the pastfive years, The day originated in Nebraska, and if we ure not misiaken was established upon the suggestion of J. Sterling Morton, NorwirnstANDING the Iowa prohibi- tory law, the Collecter of Internal Rev- enne at Davenport has issued over 400 United States licenses for the sale of liquor, ale, wine, and beer. Nearly 100 of the licenses have been taken out in Davenport. Collector Simpson, of the Dubuque district, says that fully nine-tenths of the saloonkeepers there have renewed their licenses. This looks asif the liquor men propose to do busi- ness under the United States laws, and pay no attention to the state prohib- itory law. Tk exact nature of the Coeur d’Alens mines will be definitely known pretty soon, A returned miner writes to a San Francison paper that if there ever was such a “damnable fraud got up on the faco of God's earth” as the excitement over these mines, he has not heard of it. He adds that when he left there were “‘hundreds of poor devils begging bread. " This shows how easy it is to get up a big boom on nothing, Itis justso in politics, Mr. Tilden's health is the Cosur d’Aleno mino of the democracy. Viraixia has a healthy law prehibiting schoo! superintendents and superinten- dents of loonatic asylums from taking part in politics, the penalty being for- feiture of office, fine and imprisonment, Bchool Superintendent Louthran, of Clark county, who has been elected a delegate to the republican national convention, bas been indicted under this law, and the caso will bo a lest of the law. If thero were such a law in Nebraska, the superintendent of the deaf-mute asylum might be indicted for voting deaf-mutes in primary elections and otherwise en- gaging in politics, The superintendent of the state agricultural college, who goes clear to Custer county to get himself elected delegate to the district and state conyentions, would also be liable to indictment. Even our own county superintendent’ of solibols might " find himself in trouble, ! —— Tue eleventh annual report of the Omaha board of cducations for. the yesr. ending August Slet, 1883, has just been published, Why it should require over pamphlst of about 136 pages is something we don't understand, Superintendent James' roport; whigh is dated September 16th, 1883, appears rather atale under the eircumstanocos, as ho speaks of the condi- ticn of the schools duriug the school year | by the compiler of 1m-ls§a. and now the school year of | States census, or every five years by 1683-1834 is nearly ended. Many of tho|state census compilers. This is often | council not ko grant auy further salovn licenses, & months old at of ~ We tions, referred to in Mr. James report of | oftener would simply be & waste of time | any more salvon licenzes. last September, have beon supplied since | and woney. W that time, and wavy of his recommenda-| Tho argument that tho creation of this | Croek, made an attempt at suicide, tions have been carried out. Vhe value| buresu is & recognition of labor intarests the board of education'’s report is de- stroyed to a greab extent by the inexousa- | proud is shoer buncomboe. The mere col- | of the town, delay in putting it before the public, Tt conveys to '-wn that is eight | of good to the laborers themselves. It and is useful only as|will not abitrate between them aud |comiug year. and occasional refer- | their employers, nor improve the educa- H:flm“‘w struck the residence of Willlam fico and the selection made by the dele- | Which theso blocks have beeu cut. It gation, except Van Wyck, was equally | 120ks a3 if they aro tho rejected stonos of odisus and unpopular, It is true that|®0™m® other contract, and it is evident John D, Seaman, of Kearney, whom they that they do not conform to the specifica- recommended, was highly endorsed by |tions of the Farnam streer contract, numerous prominent Nebraska officials, which requires that the blocks must be of but b home, and particularly in the |® cortain length, width and dopth. _ The North Platte district, where he is best stones that are now being delivered will known, this man Seaman would not be not make a good pnva_menc on account of endorsed for angthing. Ho is onaofthono | 1heiF iFregularity in sizo and roughness of monopoly henohmen thab hiave disgusted | Etrtace. ~We insist, in behalf of the pub- honest and roputable ropublicuns by their | /¢ 814 the property holders who will have subserviency to corporation influencs and | 20 PaY for the pavement, that all stones their collusion with jobbers and publio| R0t conforming to the spocifications plunderers. But why did the state offi- bo rejected. In "'d‘?' to do this, cers and mon in high position endorse a competent and honest inspector, must snch aman? Why do they endorse eve- be put in charge of the F.srnurn strect rybody that'protends to wield political | PAVement. e should be appointed at influonce! 1t has becomo a more mattor | 2000 8nd bogin inspecting the stones of form in this state for governors, state | Immediately as fi{ley aro unloaded. This auditors, judges, trensurers, and_officials | 18 the only woy that a satisfactory iny of high and low degreo never to rofuso | *Pection can bomade, as tho inspoctor when they are asked to endore an appli- | °*2R0 have hi I!“ .evurywharu while cant for offico. Somo of the worst bar- | the stones are being laid by a dozen or nacles and political dead boats|MOFe men. Farnam stroct is tho lending that this stato has ever produced |thoroughfare in Omaha and the paving hove gone to Washington with tho beat| #OFk should be dono in tho bost pos- endorsements. In fact, it is a good dea | iDIe manner. It shouldbo donoat least as easior for a notoricus shyster and politi- woll as that on Tenth street, where the cal carbuncle to get recommendations stones used were much nearer the re- from public officials, than it is for a mod- quired dimensions than those intended est, well-behaved citizen. This explains for Farnam street. There must be some why such men as Alonz> H. Chnrch und uniformity in the size of paving blocks, John D. Seaman have been recommond. | thatis what wo demand for the ed 8o highly to the powers that be,at pavement of Farnam street. Washington. ~ But when it became known that Seaman was an applicant the indignation which had b i High ovee the appointment. of Churel | F4hip of American land, strikes right at rose to its highest pitch. The result was the root of a great evil. The country is tho contest in the North Platte land threatened with a land monopoly which distriot, in the republican primaries and will be asoppressive asjthe land monopoly conventions was not whether Blaine or|°f Ireland has been. Great tracts of the Arthur should be the choica of tho parly, | Post 1ands in the west havo been taken but whether Valentine and his land office | P2508#ion of by foreign corporations for appointments should bo endorsed. When | ™€ speculation, Thousands of actual the convention met at Norfolk last week | #ettiers have in this way been provented every delegate in the North Platte land from obtawning fnrnfl. This has un- distriot came down primed against Val- doubtedly greatly hindered the settle- entine. In North Platte Church was|™ont8nd progress of the morthwestern snowed under and his ticket was beaten | terFitorios. Unless it is stoppod it will five to one. Seaman came in with a dele- paralyze th? .devolopmenb of some of the gation from Buffalo county with General | ™03t Promising regions, The corpora- Connor as his candidate for Ohioago, and tions v.rho gobble up these llm.‘ls have no Connor, who might have been elected on | 112 right to them. They are simply com- his own merits, was defeated by MacColl binations of money sharks ‘lbrold who Wiy Senator Manderson and our dele | W3t t0 8rasp the last possible cent out gation in congress did not inform them. | thir bargains. The lauds of any country selves concerning the standing of Church should bo possessed by its own citizens. and Seaman, wo cannot comprehend, | 1t 18 Plain on tho face of it, as tho Brr Birds of a feather always flock together has previously pointed out, that if they and Valentine very naturally picks the pass into the hands of foreigners who have most disreputable barnacles he can find | *® other interest in them than to make for the most important positious, Tt is | ORY 0ut of them, dangor is incurred. to be hoped, however, that Senator Man- Congress can do nothing better for the derson and the other members of the del. | terests of the country than to put that egation have discovered by this. time danger out of the was as soon a8 possible. that the selection of OChurch and Thore ought to be no hesitation avout Seaman was illadvisod and uypopu. |PWDE this bill. Public safoty from lar, grinding monopoly demands it. The protests and remonstrances that Wt 5 have reached them from responsible and opnokliedore Roegevolt hap i disinterested republicans, and tho action somfully fought fi'v 8 piskinyretorm, hilly of the Norfolk convention ought to ad- f?r New. ILorksstby thiroughsthe ey monish them, under the circumstances, \orlf lagislatute, ageinst tl?a ALEONg . 2ok to have both theso namos withdrawn. | UPHOR elemont. These bills are regard- Tho North Platte land oftice should b; ed as the promise of better guvernment. i Their passage is hailed as a great viotory opened without much further delay, and f i if tho wishes of tho peoplo of that dis. | {07 the better cloment in Now York poll trict as expressed through their chosen Hok 2y Whaes ds dhe Khoodors. polt ropresontatives to the late convention who will reform the abuses which the are respocted as thoy ought to bo, our railroad corporations have fastaned upon delegation will have no trouble in reach- Nobraska. ing a choice that will be satisfactory. Tk bill which Senator Van Wyck in- troduced Monday to prevent foreign own- STATE JOTITINGS. A BUREAU OF IDLENESS, Fremont's city treasury contains §1,600.48, Grand Tsland would like to have the next The Senate will soon begin considera- Congressional convention, tion of the house bill to establish | Fromont Latter Day Saints have achurch national bureau of labor statistics, Has | bullding nearly complete anyone stopped to think what this coun- F,E‘,;fi,,‘,{"},“,‘;_};‘:‘,,fifu“‘x‘;,fl‘,? A21009 a4 She try wants such & body for? Can anyone | mpg Koearney National bank will soon be tell what gaod it would do? The pas- |organized with a capital of $100,000, 8age of the bill by the house was hailed | The Trinity Soandinavian Evavgelical Lu- f thoraus willbuild a nsw church at Kearney, by somo demngoguos in aud out of 000 | "y yiryt National bask sucooods the Fill gros great triumph of the. laboring | more county bank at Fairmont, with a capital interests, - What good will it do to any |©f 850,000. laboring man in this country! The p.’,‘.;"';,.{,m""zh‘fi‘fl !'iii' ng ;hl:m'b“ meaning of the law is that wo are to have | the machinery. v olumpna of figures showing the number| The Lincoln Germanis Mannerchor has just aod kinds of workmen and their wages. ::z‘;;" s banner from Et. Louls wi Reynolds Br f Fremont, started perhaps, o the students ef politioal | Thuraday :lth‘ R e 24 00 e T economy, but it will not be of any inter- | Stanton county, ; st to any other person in the country. snf.h.; E".:."“{.‘,’.‘_‘ N 'h"'h ‘:l‘;yn‘:.‘:g wary and About all the facts that the bureau will | May 7th and 8th. collect are published every ten years| Rt Rev. Bishop 0'Counor administered of . he United :‘;n:lrmndfil:ml’?;.v-flu persons at Falls City The ladies of Fremont petitioned the clity but without avail. The city council of Plattsmouth is confront- To collect them |ed by an injunction enjoiniug it from issutng who care anything about such statistics, The B. & M. train dispatcher at Lincoln ho was responsible for ihe wreck ut Cedar Grand Teland schools will secure_$8,000.00 bls yoar from saloon licemses. Five drug of which workiugmon ought to bo figorcs und sixteon saloons keop up the spuits The supervisors of Butler county estimate that 850,000 of good and lawful woney wil liquidate all claims agaiust the county for the lection of labor statistics are very barren ison in Hall county, rau down the ‘thim- loast, record “hope M when tho next | tion of their children, nor better their faud stove pipo and killod & cat on the hearth, s, the annual report will | own condition in any way It will be of |7 fib loast thirty days wily escaped unburs. absolutely no use to them whatever, It {20 j&‘:flfid‘lfi""mfl": o ‘&‘“ahw will not have any more interest for thewm ! Sho was remirkable in belng the mother of soventeen childfén antd ' weivhivig ’ 800 pounds, ) The cyslons'which tore theough the state a fow days ago blow down the houss of Mr. Morgan, near Columbus, and Mrs, Morgan and three children wero badly cut and bruised, The Rev, W, R. Smith, of the Presbyterian church of ‘Superior, Nuckolls coun¥y, was bouuced by the Hastings presbytery for “moral depravity.” That's & mild way of putting it The commissic ners of Shorman county have the_refunding bonds issued ten years ago, 00, in 20.yoar six-per-cent bonds. They exchange the new bonds for the old on an even exchange. Freight o ernde ore from Batte to Omaha is now $16 per ton, reduction of five dollsrs a8 compared with the previons rate. Dr, Mary Walker has a now high hat. avengor, will settle in Kansas. Kaiser Wilhelm always appears before his poople in brass buttons and military cap. Carlos Aguero, the Cuban revolutionary Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,” Belting, Steam Packing Young James Nutt, the Uniontown, Pa,|AND SCHOOL BELLS, Double and Single Acting Povver and Hand at wholosale and rezail, To Chi- cago the rate is now $18.50 instead of $23,50 o formerly, Ttis also understood that tho Northern Pacitic has made s corresponding - reduction, R —— PERSONALIT ] b Hose, Brass and Iron Fitting HALLADAY WIND-MILTLS, OHUKOH Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. looks s fierco as o lion, but weighs only 115 pounds, “You Russians do have such funny names, was & remark made by Miss Hogg to a diplo- mat at Washington, Abo Buzzard, the Pennsylya back in his old haunts, ‘I'ne town board of Schuyler is determined to suppress drunkenness in that place, Tt has passed an ordinance which vlaces the iminimum fiue for getting drunk at 84v. Old topers who are in the habit of filling up will no doubt be very cautious hereafter. T'wo farmers in Adams county, near Juni- ata, ngreed to burn the prairio grass on their farms. When a favorable day arrived fired the grass, and watched tho tiny bl grow into a huge ridge of flame. A strong breezo sprung up and carried the fire beyond homan control. The residenca and out-build- ings and some stock of one farmer were con- sumed. A _shooking accident occurred at Skull Creek, Butler county, on the 24thult, Mr. John Wabl was engagud in the field with his toam and sulky plow, Tho tongue dropped from the neck-yoke and the team became frigntened, and the man got off the plow to outlaw, is Cox, and the former's demonstrations are the Inughing stock of theghouse, Fanny Davenport has reduced her weigh from 130 to 125 pounds, whiskors with & cologne which fairly takes away the breath of the girls whom he Kisses., The younger Dumas_at 60 looks not more than 40, His famous Madeline Duplessis was C. F. GOODMAN, AND DEALER IN OMAHA NEBRASKA. The Missouri climate . did not agree with him. o esa' e ru ls y| Belford, of Colorado, is “‘stuck” on Sunset . But there is no 4 3 3 3 course of treatment that will reduce her age. General Sherman is said to perfume his originally a washerwoman, but he conyerted her into Camille. quiet the horans, The team started to run and he became entangled in the linos and plow and was horribly cut and mangled, When he was found ho was so completely fastened to the plow that it had to be taken to picces be- fore the unfortunate man could be extricatod from it. He died the next morning. Polk county has a hermit. About a year ago a Swode named Frank Johnson disap- ly and mysteriously. A ohnson was soen carryiog something to a cavo in the field and some of the neighbors fnvestigated, They broke into | &: in the house who rmxmwntly appears in the old time blue swallow-tail with beass buttons, An Tllinois admiror of General Logan says John doesn't sling fine grammar at all times, but that 1t is further from the roof to the basement floor of his mind than some people suppose. Almee tolls a revortor that she wesrs out BEER. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A, GONTHER & 0O, Sulo Botlrs.z2 0 worth of stockings every year. But s stockings comprise her entira wardrobe the figures ar not 8o very appalling.—[Elec- tuic Light. Miss Parlor is locturing on cooking at Do- and Miss Kitchen has brought out a the cave and found a man with long beard ronching to his waist, long, unkempt hair, thin face and lustrous’ eyes. It was Johnson and no one knows why he has been acting in this way. Some supposo ho is hiding to escape punishment for some crime, but his wifo says ho hat not boen out of tho cave sinco ho went into it & o to cacape n cyclone. 1T is no dou boo Rose Ooghlan, the actross, smokes cigar- ettes, and is said to be tho only woman in America that can puff rings of smoke from her mouth. Rose is undountedly a very ac- complished woman, ¢ Alfred Chadwick yoked his wife to a plow with a steer, for which Judge Jennings, of DAKOTA. Tho Black Hills cattle interests has had a very s1ccessful winter. OMAWA, M. HELLMAN & Co., on Parlor Decorations at Boston, The -~ two accomplish d women seem to be out of their sphero. H 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE? COR. 13Th Detroit, gave her a divorce. He iusisted that he had only follswed the general usage among the market gardeners of western Canada, It is related that Representative George D. Wiso of Virginia and Townshend of Iilunois, and Senator Gorman of Maryland, were once ages in congruss, along with'the actor, Stuart Robson; and Gorman was afterward president of the National base ball club, Mark Twain lives in his own house, near Hartford, a house with its back kitchen on the street, its front entrance on one side, bristling with peaks and chimney pots, aged in style of architeoture the crystalized_expression of au Two-bit guloh, Black Hilly, is panning out dust in payiog quantitics this spring, Deadwood is casting a wishful eye toward the Northern Pacific in its search for a rail- road, Ono hundred and seventy five cars of im- migrant movables have been received at Red- fiold this spring, The tenth annual convention of the Dakota Sunday school association will be beld in Hu- ron, June 3 to b, The contract hay been awardad for the erec- tion of a high school building in Canton, The building completed will cost $15,000. Cor. Rooms 75c to §2.00 per day. INEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Special Rates by iho Month. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. 'HB‘ 8| Conducted on the Amorican and European Plans. Day white W Al 8P, 8. CONDON. - Board $7 per week. = PROPRIETOR. encounter between Mark Twain and Queon Anne. Mrs, Clemens is tho eource of wealth from which all this springs. #Bret Harte, ostensibly United States consul at Glasgow, lives at tho house of the Belgian embassador at Londn, whose wife thinks ho While E, P, Webb was porshipping in_ the Methodist church a¢ Huron last Sunday a thief drove away his team, worth $300. Rain has fallen at Bismarck and Bismarck is glad, The rain has viven at leust temporary relief to the gloomy apprehensions of a dry season, % Bridges are being built over the streams between Rapid Citv and Valentine, Neb.,and a freight train will be placed on the route as 800m a8 these are completed. It is feared that the Vermillion ferry boat is a complete wreck. A new boat will be built at once and it is thought & portion of the old machinery can b used. The Father Do Smet Consolidated Gold becoming lazy and sddicted to brandy and soda, Emma Abbott, according to a Chicago re- portar, is as whitsical as & full-fledged spin- stor. The first think Emma does when she secures the top room away from everybody is 106 and 108 South 14th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Johmn Y. Willkie, PROPRIETOR is tho greatest genius of the age. As long as ho will dictate, which isn' very long at a timo, sho will write. All his recout manu- scripts aro in her handweiting, and some of thein don’s resd very much like Harte. Heis 1 “Correspondeuce Solicited.” Mining company declared last month a divi- | to ring for some blankets with which she has dend of 20 cents a share, aggregating $20,000. The amount already paid 1n dividends this year is $40,000. Now that the Sloux City and Pacific has been sold by the Chicago & Northwestern, the Hills people anticipate au garly extonsion of the road fromVhlentire to Rapid, and all im- portant points in the Hills, - In Clark county last year, E. M. Clark raisedtwenty acres ofgpotatoes, averaging 375 Lushels to the acre, They brought 81 conts a bushel, thus fuoting up the sum of $2,326 pro- duced 'from twenty acres of land. The schoolable children of Sioux Falls are increasing so rapidly that the present school- room accommodations are becoming greatly inadequate, and the board is talking of erect- ing another house in the Galesburg section of the city. A farmer at Achol, who has experimented for a number of years ruising corn in Dakota, finds that the yellow dent, the white dent and tho strawberry have done the best. Irom fifty-five to eighty bushels is the yield on sod without cultivation. Hon, Charlemange Tower, of Philadelphia, has prosented the university recoutly founded at Tower City with $100,0.0, That town is a namesake of Mr, Tower, and so princely a re- membrance is a kindly return for the simple selection of a nume, her knees, and pins all tho bedclothes down to the mattreess, lsaving just the width of one pillow by which %o enter. When she gota her the headboard and lets herself in feet first. m 19 UNFAILING ~ gm m AND_INFALLIBLE RIBIOUR IR Epileptic Fits, B NES]):U:», Falllug vx Sickness, Convul- slons, Bt. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opjam Eating, Seminal eakness, Im- potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Discases. o Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bablkers, Ladies and all. whose sedentary em ent causes Nervous Pros- tration, fr s of the Llood, stomach, bowels o Kiduc;s, or who require a nerve If you want a lot for a home or an investment, Thornburg Place offers he Situated in the west part of the city, commanding a mag- Guilted Night-gown on she stands up against | Ereatest inducements, e gt and sloping in such a wey that. ey nificent view of the whole surrounding country, o little grading will be necessary. Thornburg s only 5 blocks further from the postoffice than Hanscowm Park. thoroughfare out of Omaha. all the doors and windows hung, to keep out tho light and noise. Then she takes out a small card which ruos: lngaged between 8 aom.and7 p. m. Please. do not knock. (Guests will plezse not make a disturbance in the hall. When this placard is nailed out she gets & paper of pins, pulls the bedstead out in the center of the room, goes down on Place ! It is on Leaven- worth str eet, which is to-day, and bound to be in the fu.ure, the best and leading ‘We have about 45 lots in this beautiful addition left, h we offer at $185 to §260 each, on monthly payments. Lots in adjoining ad- ing aditions are selling at $500 to $800 each. i ride to Thornbuig. Call at our oflice and take a BARKER & MAYNE, I13th and Farnam. Rudolph Schulter, of Sioux Falls, attempt- 7 od suicide on the 30th ult., hy shootivg. He carefully dressed himself, 'wiote letter to his wife,entered th parlor of the American House and laid down on the flour. Opening his vest he placed the muzzle of a 22-calibre “‘pop” against his left breast and blazed away. He then proceeded to shuffle off in the mast agoi- izivg wanuer, kicking, roaring and screeching frow the pain of the wound. ~ A doctor Leing summoned, found that the Jittls pellet was sticking t0 the cuticlo, nov having drawn blood even. Ho then went to bed to soak his head. At last accounts Schulter had not re- nowed his murderous witempts on himself, tonic, appetizer o1 stimulent, Samaritan Ner- vine Is invaluavie, oI GREAT, Wonderful 1" ant that ever sus E ed o sinking & $1.50, at Druggists. Tho DR. S, A. RICHMOND, o Weoicar con soiw pro | 3 HGUEROR, ) WYOMING, Fire bugs are operating in Choyenne, Laramiois wrestling with & temperance ticket, The people of Taramie are paying & great deal of attention to the plauting of shrubberry this season, and otherwiso ornamenting their yards and lawns. The Dowiin-Rush Cattle compamy, with $200,000 capital, haa filed articles of incorpo- ration, The trustees are: Joha R. Bush, Pittsburg; John Dowlin, Jefferson; W. T. Lauty, Waynsburg, Penhsylvanis. HUGH McMANTS & CO,, 418 North 16th Street. WALL PAP:RS, PAINTING IN ALL 1T BRANCHES, AHA SPRING MEDICINE, Blood Purifier, Diaret: ic aud Ap.rient, no other ro-called blood puri- fler or sarasparills compound is for a moment to be Compared with th Cutlcura Res Ivent. 16 combincy four great properties in one med! , Acting at once oD upon the digsetive organs, Wlood, kidneys and- bow- B 18ove els. _ For those who wake with Sirk H-adache, Fur- The Pike's Peak,or Pisgah, gold excitement | red Tongue, Biliousness, s Dysoepsis, Torpidity of the bubhkhulnula and it _is 5‘,".‘1’: ]m;nuunn]d Lt li‘nl Iplll;n, Vlil:,slllzn'c d Uri t Hundreds ' of ol \dueys, Feverish Sympto b lacer sl ovar tho oo of | 8o A et i fabul'us richness in gold, but now such per- | shifnt AT d - sons are auxious to find the men who put up | *" ch: T e ol sty avos sook saystoek 1n | The Heritage of Woe. \h-w{utfin told, SERY, she v, ften bequeathed as lected Serotula. To COLORADO. A White Lead works are about to be started )y parents is neg s the blood of this hereditary nd thus remove the most prolific cause of fering, to clear the akin of Disfiguring Hu. hing Tortures, Humiliating Eruptions and s caused Loat beautily the skin, 1o trace of diseasa remain, Cuticurs Resolven now blood Purlies tic and aperient, and Cuti cura and Cuticur the great Bkin'Cures and Beautiflers, aro infallible. I Had alt Rheum In the most aggeavated form for cight vears. Ny hind of treat - ent, medicine or dootors did we any perwanont good. ' My friends in Malden kuow Low Suffered. When I hegan the use of Cuticura Keme dics my limbs were 80 raw and tender 1 could 1ot bear iy weizht on them without th and blee ir%, and was obliged crutches. Used the Cuticura Remed and was completely and permancntiy MES. 8. A. BROWN, ¥ References: Auy citizen of Malden, Mass. ; Copper quqred. 1have beon affiotod with troublésome skin dis, part o UTAH, For the week ending April 80, $100,153.13 worth of bullion against 174,“1].01 the pre- vions week were received in Salt Lake City. The recelpts for the four months of the year amounted to $1.707,011.25. Farmers are very busy plowing and puttin, in crops wherever the {mnnd is dry enougl for them to do so. Between Salt Lake Oity and Ogden the ground is in good condition, and the whole valley seems lined with taams drawing p lows and” harrows. A new religlous sect has been organized by soveral Morwon apostates in Salt Lake Oity, the first moating having been held on Sunday last. The chief prinoiples of tho faith are loyalty to the government and opposition to the polygamous practices of the Saints, —— 1DAHO. Thoe Cueur d'Aleue Eagle claims that Pritch- ard creok s now yleldiig 83,000 ver day in ylacer gold. A very important strike has boan made within the past few days in the Idahoan wines Wood River, From the upper tunnel 475 faet in an upraise of thirty teet way wade, striking | Lo divortised rewe 10w ore ohimay, which hwheon deifted on | falief wntil 1 pro ured the Cu some distance. and whioh 1s elghteen fucheg ! ithough carelessly and irrex Wide of solid ore runving 120 ounces silver * ing that terrible itchiug, aud restoring my shin to it natural color. | am willing 40 maxe ail lidavit and 76 per ceut lead, 10 the truth of this statewent. Sold Ly all drussgists. Cuticura, 50 couts; Resal: § went, §1; Boap, 2cents’ Porrse Deie Asp ulllbl SaL G, Boston, Hase, Sond for “How to Cure SkinD e | intolofable itching tense sulfering. 1 have used blood parifors, ura Remedies, ularly, cured m, al MONTANA. ’ Ratte will record the flight of time by a 2,200 pound elozk. GCGrerman ID. Wyatt, LUMBER MERCHANT Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding s, Lime, Hair, Plaster, Cement, Etc. 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