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s 5 T AN refinery whart a long, black object, like . the voint of an' énormous bayonet, was . discovered tlirust ten inches into one of the hogsheads of sugar, so firmly impai- ing it that some difficulty was ex- erleuc‘;d i getting the hogshead * - RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WRECK NS Bo the Coroner's Jury Declare Ooncerning \ Engineer Bowser. ( rom the vessel's bottom. § 'l'hY end of the s‘\\k'ord ln:)’kcd like a large marlin spike, and all at- AN ASTONISHING VERDICT. | { \i¥s dislodge it were fruitiess. A I i O I 1 I 1 v -v- 1 close examination, however, proved that X 4 The B. & M., However, Succeeds in | the ob ] g“fl “fll“'orfl" :}l, a !;\'0"1‘ ; ish which had been driven rough the Shifting the Blame on Lis Servant | ,1,nking of the bark’s hull. The point E —Experienced Rallroaders of the “sword" which projected into the Think Bowser Innocent vessel’s hold wus as hard " as flint. The only weapon which made any impression 0 upon it was an axe, with which the end . [FROM TIE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] was finally broken off and taken on deck, ' The coroner's jury investigating the Hhar: it :’us exhibited to the satlors and | B. & M. wreck at Havelock examined a | thf Stevedores, ' A From the accounts of the crew and the \ number of witnesses of minor import- | pyrk's officers it seems that the fish must ance yesterday evenming and afterward | have struck the vessel near the region of the equatorial ealm. The mate says that while the bark was moving alon, i very slowly. with scarcely a ripple disturbing the surface of the ocean, one calm day in May, a terrific shock was experienced which almost threw the vessel aback and hurled some of the row ol thir feet. The inaident, cuned And the crowd will lead you to The Misfit Clothing Parlors,1119 Farnam Street,where was feared that a hidden rock had been wvisited the scene of the wreck at Have lock accompanied by the railroad officials with two locomotives to illustrate the scene. At 2o'clock yesterday morning they agreed to fasten the blame upon Engineer Bowser, and in the morning drew up the following verdict, which they left with the coroner. The verdict 1s a8 follows: ck until the captain looked over th L 3 g o AR e 90 57 Ao quirtr whehor the shock ap” all Summer Clothing has been reduced 85 Per Cent in order to secure room for mous fish just disappearing bencath the waves. Until the “sword” was discov- . ered yesterday 1t was supnosed that th (Tt Fall Goods soon to arrive. whale. This instance of the force with which caster, Atan inquisition holden in the city of Lincoln, county of Lancaster, state of Ne- braska, on the 17th, 15th and 19th day of July, A. D., 1847, before one T. G. Robers, coroner of sald county, upon the body of Dr. Max Randall, lying dead, by the jurors ) Mhose naies ‘arc hereunto” subecribedy the | tho sword fish ean_strike an objectis one the said Dr. Max Kanaailcame to fiis deats | Of the most remarkable evor reported. ‘. at 8 0'clock p. m., Saturday, July 16, 1sy7, | A speoimen of king which has been from the effects of burns of his’ body an congestion of the lungs, the latter being cansed, as shown by the evidence of attend- ing physicians, by breathing hot air in a burn- Infi car on the Burlington and Missouri River railroad, near Havelock station on said rail- road, on the morning of July 15, 1857, the burning of suid car being_ caus y_& col- ' ‘ 1ision of two freight trains on said railroad at the time and place aforesaid. That the ] sald jurors further find that the aforesaid ! cullision was the result of criminal careless- l mess on the part of one J. Bowser, first name | ] o Lrhm deposited in the British museum in | London as a great cutiosity, shows the l sword of one of these fish, three feet \ long, which had pierced ten inches of , wood. The sword found in the Ornen had evidently been driven with almost twice the force with which the spocimen in the British museum had been im- lled. e o . e mirhm RowoE T e To select from. Thisis more than we care to have at this season of the year, and in ily troubles without complaint. Did you 9170 abquARATE T hay 20k thore order to force off as many as possible, we are selling goods at 65¢ on the dollar of unknown, at the time engineer on engine No. 420, train No, 231 west bound. |Signed| AvsTIN HUMPHREY, . C, GRROME, WG BomARNON, have been—one with a yellowish cast of countenance and that jaundiced aspect ot 3 3 e 2 Wonaraily, wiich ‘the ost wnpractsed our original prices. 'We mean business and will sell you clothing ey; r(:’m‘:;nim hu ngfi pn:dnct oll a diui ordered liver, who will not complain,and O peevishly too, of the soreness of {’he recal- at your own prlce, at the citrant organ, of pains beneath the right shoulder blade, of dyspeptio symptoms, . constipation and headache? f course you never did, and of course the individ- ual was not using Hostetters Stomach Bitters or he would not have looked so, —80 haye complained. To purify the blood when contaminated with bile, and conduot the secretiom into its proper channel, to re-establish reguiarity of the bowels, banish bilious headache, and re- ’ In the light of the testimony this ver- dict is fairly astonishing, but in the hght of the fact that it places tho blame where the company sought to attach it, it need not be at all astomshing, In their efforts to shirk responsibility snd save a few dollars damages it was better to make it 8 versonal responsibility on an engineer than to bring their system of train dis- vatohing and $35-a-month operators to- tally without experience into disrepute. ! The lenlmon! remains that the engineer, fireman and head brakeman testitied un- equivocslly that there was no red light displayed when the fromt of the train passed Havelock. The operator and 8 dyonnf man staying ~ with him suid the ligh move impediments to complete digestion nothing can approsch to eflicacy this peerless alterative and tonic. Malarial complaints, always invclving the liver and kidney and bladder inactivity, are remedied by it. nit It is s capital appetizer. i g e Buffalo Bill's Letter. New York Commercial Advertiser: Colonel, the Honorable William F. 4 ’ ’ a Cody, as our English neighbors know Buffalo Bill, has an indiscreet friend in New Orleans; but we do not imagine that any one will think the less of the gullant chief of the Wild West show, be- cause he honestly admits that he is Eng- land ‘“for dust,” and takes a natural pride in his social successes. “I have = e resoan Mo, Cady, and i Qo0 DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON. HOPKINS’ oo e o sy | LAIZE S Real Hstate Atls e t was turned on and the con- ductor and brakeman on the way car said the light was turned when they passed the depot. On this testimony ngineer Bowser is held, excopting some of the jury have samd in their opinion Bowser ought to have had his train under control regardless of signals s0 as to stop before colliding with the other train, One fact that 18 very promising is that no trainmen of experience or engineers ara msked concerning it who do not express the belief ti the engineer, fireman and brakeman, all who were separated from each other, were testifying to the truth when they said there was no red signal out when the front end of the train passed the depot. And those who list- ened to the testimony believe the light was changed by the inexperienced operator when the train was passing. It s understood Bowser is to be arrested, and he has secured Billingsly & Wooda for his defense. In the meantime the company has got the blnme‘rruuy well fixed upon the enginecer and the dead 4 man, Dr. Randall, himself, so that the damages will be light and the company left free to put in charge of signal sta- tions men who never did any train work on the B. & M., or in anyother place for that matter. The criminal prosecution, §f it comes, will be watched with inter est and especially by locomotive en- @wneers who are experts in such matters lndt‘bdhu Engineer Bowser to be inno- ‘oén! them to the tune of $10,000 a day.” He St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospi- has captured the country, and we are tal, London, Giesen, Germany and New OF OMAHA NEB, o L R R York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO (’)l‘l:iE TREATMENT . PRICE $25 A COPY. Nervous, Chronic and Blood | a<res enough English gold to balance the American dollars that the English show- G. B. VANDERVOORT, DISE ASES, 1516 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. men have carried away from this coun- try. r{iuz the most pleasing thing about Buffalo Bill's lefter is the fact that it More especially those arising from impur. . The Best and Safes dence, invite ail so suffering to correspond Ebmka Nauonal afl st ithiete whs a oltizaniof the graat antls without delay. Diseases of infection and 'v'a or Stove made Ionagohy whoknew ho was just a8 much contagion cured sately and speedily with- U. 8. DEPOSITORY, p . shows, to use his own vigorous language, that he has ‘‘not got the big head worth i Mistress—DAd you clean all tho paint in this kitchen with that little basin ? out use of dangerous druss. Patients Omaha, MNek. 9 g :,::‘f,‘;‘:'fl] ;,,’n',l::y '.:'l‘,}i,_!h" sheleiklood ml:x_.mmlm’y, ‘Ma'am, for T use Sapolio, and you must admit that it is clean, whose cas:s have been neglected, badly 3 C. W. Sleeper, head of St. Marys’ Av- a cent.” That s just the secret of his success. Buffalo Bili went to London as a plain, honest showman, and he accepts the homage that is done him, just as all Americans should, but few do. Buf- falo Bill is a govereign in his own right, and when the prince of Wales and four or five kings came around to look at the show behind the scenes, their combined and ooncentrated majesty did not im- press him in the least, and they found CAUGHT BY THE AR! About 11 a. m. yenwrds{ a switchman n the B. & M. yards in this city named ! . E. McFarland, while coupling cars was caught between a box car and a flat A incar == enue, oar loaded with iron, the ends of the iron Buftalo Bill brags modestly. * man Mistress—Indeed, I do; but T was wondering whether such a thing was possible, treated or paonounded incurable, should | poiq gy Capital, .. niandedipii o tiojendaigt thellton | i nuimiok ill brags modestly. +No man s not fail to write us concerning their symp- Surpm:" James & Smith South, Omaha. hucn;l)wore ll;:ovlnzl slozly‘nml he e;l. than your humble servant,” he says. “GOOD SERVICE IS A GREAT ENCHANTMENT.! :g:;i';m All letters receive immediate at- — TR raoted himself so that the iron caught | ¢ i el . 3 : 3 o) . :u:ly one arm, muking an u{ly ihsh .11;;"'“;;-‘?;‘1:‘ edmvl’.:m,";:;ynco: “:lf th\’i’n“l‘é‘?fi’. Those who have used SUST PUBLISHED. H WAYE‘%;’&ffif”{‘,&&hw Fres CHARG R MATARIA GENITO- ound, but fortunately breaking no | down.”” And, though he is not unduly SAPOLIO = “ 5 2 W.H. 8. H nt. URINAHK 8KS, STRICTURES,D nes.. He was taken to the lfeorin elated, still he does *‘sometimes wonder And will be mailed FREE to any address W. H. 8. Hughes, Cashier, ED FROSTA LAND AND B ouse and his wound dressed by Dr. | if it is'the samo old Bill Cody, the bull- | 1n house-cleaning know that its servico Is liko maglo: onjrecciptofloneigleentstamp B EOcel bty SRR O G e BECU KD WHILE THET. EX1AT 0 art, the company's physician, wahcker.,” It is a strange metamor- Common soap falls to accomplish satisfactory results in scouring and cleaning, Observations on Neryous Debility and B Yoree, 1 Bekins EDIES CURE THEM. PERSONALS. Phosis from whacking the Texas bull to and nocessitates a great outlay of time and labor, which moro than balances any lh,‘ncal Exhaustion, to which is” added . W. Yal m.A E T ‘o;n]z:“ . Reo ‘\Nl) VARICOCELE. with: Senator J. K. Tan Domark of Saunders | “do the elegant’’ among the proudest paviug in cost. Practical peoplo will find Sapolio the best and cheapest soap for | an “Essay on Marriage” with important o L OUSAIN. o ol M e rine cagnu; v_vnsiiln Ll:onln estcrflnfly. . nm|l most exclusive u;istocrnm in 1113 house-oleaning and scouring. Try a cakoof it atonce. No. 15. [Copyright, March, 1687 8"“:::*:‘: 1:;?";‘112?;&““‘3“'; v‘il“‘i‘:&‘i"'fl'é"‘e BANKING OFFICE: BLADDE GRAVEL AND ONE: By nfiurl-' ‘aptain Humphrey, the wi poet of | world; butitisa test of character an Organs, the whe med - 4 whelmin, :nce mailod free by ASAHEL he l};wnues_. who “was not appointed | manhood to adapt one's self to new con- = = = | ical treatise which should be read by all | T HE IRON BANK | MEpicA AU PHYBICIAN, 201 Broad jude is in_the city. ditions, She Bewed on Her Husband's Scalp. | sent a message by s office boy, where | young men. Address 5 Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. Hon. R. B. Windman of Plattsmouth, | Buffalo Bill has proved his right to the | ~ Kansas Ciry, Mo., July 15.—Andrew | theclerk insisted that the sum ve spelled DRS. S, & D. DAVIESON, A Goneral Banking Business Transaote ST oue of the trustees selected for the meth- | position he helds in the affections and re- | Meyer, a farmer living near Mexico, Mo., | out in the message. “The office-boy re- 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo, e o bichd el 188 A ist building at the Chatauqua grounds, rete, was in the oity yesterday at a com- . 'nmeo meeting looking forward to build- n, 5. W. Eggleson, one of the B. & M. spect of the English people, and we sin- | was attacked by a vicious horse an wrote it, and by mistake wrote $500,000 cerely trust that his expectation of doing | nearly scalped. ylli- left cheek and a | instead of $50,000. In an hour back tremendous business upon his “European | portion of .Y,., upper lip were also torn | came the reply: *‘Offer of half a million reputation” when he returns to the | away by the animal's teeth. A physician dollars accepted, Make deed and come (CALLANAN Colloks, Des Molnes, Tows. 4 Home Bchool for Girls, Full Coursos of . . Btudy. Special advantag. Musie orn Languages and Eleo ins Sopt. Sth, Address e prosidout, C. R country of his birth may be realized. Ho | wagsent for, but was slow in coming, | on and get certified check.” The man 74} Pomeroy, aithtul representatives in the last legis- wme-ygo his friend: "I still wear the | and Mrs. Meyer, using & common needle { made his oftice boy a handsome present 5. cg T T Jature from Lancaster county, was an | same sized hat, and when Imake my | and black thread, replaced the larcerated | for his clerieal error, and gave his old- Efa =] 0 arrival yesterday from Bennett. ile I am coming back to visit all the old | cheek and lip and sewed them in place. | time debtor $25,000 with which to re-es- = et 9 v, ."mm:’;l:t‘("l:l;‘tg I?nts g:&l;vl é’;l:fi(}: ys."" We congratulate the old boys. | She then \,.:xg,an on the huc}l:lp‘dwhic‘}|'gld tablish himself in business. g =P ] —— d to tl esh on the head, and ha v Stnte 01} -fro;n‘ cattle ranches aud renl estate, was REAL KSTATE. :,‘_’e";"'.’,y 1‘i_’ni,§°dL,,,° work whon tho phyai= |y Immerial Tipa g"‘ @ State University of Towa. ™ Arthur Whits and A, S. MoKay, two o analare d"‘";"!:';'! 1001987 sian, fiéfi‘lfi?‘m’é’h’ work was pronounced | | e KO e of the Enizlish conrt Course of study extends through two prominent real estate men from Saline "lot 12 bl 5,0 E‘KI.?.,.',“BL'( add 1o - e “]ms tlu;l Eu!pelr’?r‘ r-ilml"i'?kx'}"«""h‘-"f"“ TTERBOURG, STE OGRAPH school years of nme months cach. Ex- ROORRY, ware veslorday arianking for 8| vallerw do.c g Letter from a Conductor. he Weatore in 1oed, Jaty £(00ito, he 0is: Corner [31h and Dodge B, ONAMS, NED. penses reasonable. Graduation admits to ublic sale of a fine addition to the | C K Mayne and wite to .’en? dams, Oweao, Tioga Co.. N.Y., Dec. 17, '85. ibuted among the servants at Windsor A RECULAR GRADUATE I i PEOIAL PRAOTITIONER THIRD s . 2 g4 ourishing town of Friend. = lr;t 14 blk 5, C £ Mayne'’s tirst add to a0 In 1870 [ was takan uuchl‘enly NI castle, while the housekeeper (!mr.u was Special Diseases'" State and Federal Conrts. The next an= 3. Motoalf, Nebraska City; Henry Gibson, | Fatterson, lots 15 and 16, blk 1, Pat- Buffalo. 1 was completely floored, and | i1, his visit euch received a splen- 1887, and ends July 19th, 1858, Omaha: F. T, Burke, Bl R (AT terson’s subdiv, w d . 100 | utterly incapacitated from attending to | 4§ zold snuff-b vith the e , 3 ! Aty 51 ‘”BL:’!.ion“u(‘rI;":‘A‘v‘;:od' A, | Patrick Mcltugh and wife to Jobn Fo- my duties as conductor. Shortly after I | 414 gold snuftbox, with the cmperor’s For announcements or further informa- b , Groe i A ty, 81515 ft of bIk 240 Omaha, wd 700 ') 8 $ N . portrait set in diamonds; each equerry S PR ITDICSA Guali wd 700 | was taken, evory passonger, know of 1t | i tho grooma-in-wailin got & similar Omaha Real Estate and Trust com- ;!‘ 200 GURRAIIAN. L SARY L0 be"‘ ’-; snuff-box with his imperinl majesty’s 3, Saunders & Lime- is name now, came up With a box of | ¢jherin diamonds; a bushel of ring's ALLCOCK'S PORrUS PLASTERS and told me G watches and brooches were distributed Burke. lot 10, bl 80, bol:m oy he would put two of thom on. They had among minor functionaries, £2,800 was S — s ket L Butin | By bl bl e mllned | RS o U B i et 5 ! i Jopeptr KGlk il wide {0 Ky utes at most 1 was able o sit up straight, | e gaane. o V0" continjied annually for = ~ Karan, e 0! an hield's a8 0 ) ol 2 | te 3, ld‘d‘ il 89 48 2008 % e 2,000 | Bud in an hour was enough better to at- | — — OMAHA DEPOT tend to my oflicial work, and I just kept John T Mon! o | Remarkable ful sy P L1 L ] on gaining and feeling hetter unul I was emarkable for powsrful symps (0 GAER) J. FRED SMITH, A M Wassorman, lot 9 blk el s B O e thetic tone, pliable action and ab- ; - Friucipd Duuz{ns nnun!by to .mrgl bnul;‘x 8, :nllh. ] ln{m and again used these - 5 mlul‘e durability; 80 _vnnrl»' record, BASE-BALL SUPPLIES, SR T B W Iy 16, 17, 8, bl I§ PIasters, ye! i L. best g tee of the excel- etal, lots and ook 1, Iasters, and have yet to find them fail uarantee of the excel Howam co“ag'am |"smma. Golmnn. s V. Miller, Seward; B. Rasen, Central City; W. W. Warren, Auburn; H.T. Clarke and Hugh Murphy, Omaha, were among the Nebraskant at the Capital botel yesterday. A Wo A woman, 1t i3 said, is ghe looks. Many women, however, look ouble their actual "P by reason of hose functional disorders which wear ppon the nerves and vitality, and which, h unchecked, are liable to change the most robust woman to & w, broken- own invalid. Dr. Picree! avorite ‘rescrivtion” will positively cure every rregularity and weakness peculiar to the Box, and requires but a single trial to smve its surpassing merit. Price re- tiou, address the Vice Chancellor, Exvrin MoCLAIN, fown City, lows. "MT, BEACON ACADEMY J Douglas dd, deed .. ,950 | in relieving cough, or pain, or ache. My lence of these instruments LAWN TENNIS AND Ok Mayne and wifo wife saya she has not known what it is to Thomas, lots 140 10 and 31 to 40, bl | have & backache for more than a few WOODBRIDGE BROS ATHLETIC 60003, Nyt ¥ ' P‘nm-mun OPERA HOUSE, For Young Ludies reopens Sept 21. Collewe Preparatory, Clus: and Scientific Graduats ing courses.’ For circulars address EMMA 0. CONRO, Principal, or B. B, HOWARD, Secre- 14, Orchard Hill, wd Lena Quick and husband to hours since ALLCOCK'S Porus PLASTERS Laren, lot 10 bik 484, Grandvi 150 | Were kept in the house. ow, wd whtor, Muss. Jybta Bathes Jetter et al to school district M. MCRIENE, s uced to one dollar. ' By drugglsts. ! i ~ Coruins Gun Company, Agents | o e = ———— ol No. 3, aframe building at south west Conductor Erie Railroad. 1 PRy R T —— SCIENTIFIC —— 1912 Douglas Strect. SOMERVILLE SCHOOL ™ e, W An Ola Story, J wvm‘l;‘.fi'vx;zfl":a"fi}nfi‘, ‘Campbels, St. Paul Pioneer-Press: In a real estate middle 3, 9, 10 and 11, blk 10, Hans- office the other day 1 heard a gentleman com place, w .. 8,500 | relating the experience of an eastern MANLECTIRAS OTiguge | FOR SALE, | ™4t hih'™ tudy Thoroughngss in ev: ] ATTACKED BY A SWORD FISH. The Sea Monste “Nose"” Driven - Through a Vessel's Bottom. Philadelphia Record: The “nose” of a X of Massachu <" elogantiy furuis word-fish four feet long driven through | John A McShane to William A "Tem- friend of his who, many years ago, for a r bathing. Lo g with gus. "W ater st Clair :hl.een inches of stout Norwegian plfiu leton, lot 9, blk 6, 1st add to South bad debt (?) of $20,000 3"'1. comgullud to e in tho world rior sdvantegetin AL sad s, Ad maha, wd, . 800 i Edwin ;-“Md Ahagiseisiatisatiesates aocapt western land of the estimated Hict dress for eircular, BOMBRVILL Ay aood and wife 0 efman value of $15,000. He paid constantly in- ’ sud penotrating ten inches into the cargo of a sugar-laden bark, was one of the nautioal curiosties presented to a won- i [ LR 0DG, WIiLKinso & DAVIS creasing taxes upon the land for a num- Se—— —— ———e dering throng of sailors and landsmen at o Henry 8 050 | bor of yzunrs witl}onb going to see it. One FLAVORS Rpmp Al the wharves of the E, C. Knight sugar re- | ““Chamberlain, HNiO( 6, W A Hed- day his agent telegiaphed him, askin LA B ¢ i-u-"-“mn-'.‘{:‘é‘ A4 U\ \ b by & fnery in this ity yesterdny. The vessel | iek's add, wd...oooess tevreeiooen 1,950 | him whathe would take for the land, FL (el e —BRANDS —— Mrand Mis,donn N through the bull of which the sea mon- | Qity of Omaha to Union Pacitic Rail- which had finaly come to be far within 3 & Weione FINE CUT AND P 1 8rs, Philip D, Armant, }.; ! ators weapon had ponetrated 1i the bark | Foad. & sirlp beginning ot nweo | tho corporata hmws of Chicago: The | MOST PERFECT MADE omeor T and e g ot D heombarably the Bast B9 Mid Bornon B Wl Ornen, whioh came to this port trom | . ‘fi, Rer, R Qhsirrentssprasiantia owner figured that, taxes and interest, TUsed by the United States Government. Alao By 00sursd fandutamp for . SN e W | == T SrS——————— i ntos, Brazil, by way of the Barbadues, | AROR Berekte oson h Wiy the land had cost him $30,000, and more aaased [ the Wnti G niversities [ NE. IN “ :l of lot 11blk 1, Improyewment asso- X by th of the Great U ., PORNE. Inventon. 191 WARASY AVE. 1 bark is a staobly built Norwegian | Sfich 1L0 1 2 2,200 | 1n & joke than anything else, not dream- | and Public Hood Analgste saThe Birongest, Purest, | = oot - SN A TR | |N§TA|BMFNT DEA[ER‘S ALBANY LAW SCHOOL, } raft, and the planks in her hull are even | agirtin ‘I' Murphy a y ing that tne offer would bas sccepted, 4 postiiactal De. Prices the dnly Reking VAR| OcEL Instant re- Wilad just what tiey need “AFULLLINE S arder than American enk. While her | ~Storz, lots 87and 85, Murphy’s add, wrote a telegram ' saying that he would | fgvaer that,does not tontaln Amuonis, Limere | W BN B8 Qe A eiren e e , Warst F ANSTALMENT GOODS wid ooy (& $h.yest basing Neps i, M. - #argo of sugar was being unloadedatthe | w d. 7 E¥ " take $50,000 cash for the property, He deliclously. rfuclnnuu?owukco. 2aa V10, Supply 0o’ Box'Teb. bt. Louis, Mo PRI’ A Lo 0 5. LL D, Dean, Altany, N Ko e & " . il g e . e e e s v G