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, J > IXD wrra HIS JJOOTS OJT- .An Attfmpt to Hob the State Treatttrjof A'- obratka - in JBroad Daulaht One SZat Killed and Another Captured.- A . Lincoln (Xcb. ) special of the 2Sth gives the following account of an attempt to rob the Nebraska state treasury : Legislative and state officers were thrown Into a state of ex- citement ¬ about 3 o'clock this afternoon by an attempt to rob the state treasury , which re- sulted ¬ in the death of one of the robbers and the capture of another , while a third escaped. The men came in at the front door of the treasurer's ofllce , and presenting their guns at _ J"uty Treasurer Bartlett told him to throw Up his hands. He asked them if they were in earnest , nnd being assured that they wanted no fooling he complied with their demand to hana out a bag containing about ? 300 , which one of the men took , and two of them walked out of the ofllce face first and the other backed toward tbc'door , covering the retreat by hold ¬ ing his pistol down on Bartlctt. It seems that two detectives of Lincoln , Pound nnd Davis , had in some way learned of the scheme and were on watch at the state house. When the two first men came out of the door they were commanded to halt and one of them halted. The other ran and was shot by Pound with a charge of buckshot from a navy revolver. He foil upon the stone steps mortally wounded and died In a short time. The third man , when the shot was heard , had just reached the door polng out of the auditor's office. He slammed tiie door shut , ran back through the auditor's ofllce , jumped out of a window and escaped. The man who was killed was carried inside, and proved to bo Jim Grlflln , a notorious character who has been around Lincoln for several years , and three years ago killed Jesse * Campln in an altercation , a crime for which he was acquitted on the ground of self-de ¬ fense. His back was filled with fifteen or twenty buckshot , one or two of which passed through the body. The captured man is Alvin Magalre. Ho hag been before the courts frequently and has served a term In the penitentiary. Jim Griffin died at 4 o'clock tais afternoon.- A . week ago a man who escaped gave awav the plan of the robbers to the detectives. They haw the governor , who told them to let the plan be matured and capture the robbers in the attempt. The day originally filed for the attempt was Thursday. Just as thev were coming in Thursday , Deputy Bartlctt stepped to the door and looked out. Maguire weakened . nnd the attempt was given up for thajt day. The missing man , whose name is said to be Walker , then informed Pound that another at- tempt ¬ would be made to-day. Detective Pound concealed himself in a back room , from which n door opened into the hall. Thompson , an- other ¬ detective , stood at the door in Bartlett'no- ffice. . When he heard the robbers hold up Bartlett , Thompson signalled Pound , wh stepped out of the door and covered the rob- bers ¬ with his shotgun. Pound says he1 halted both. Magufre stepped aside and threw up his hands. Pound thought he had a gun and pulled the trigger of his own gun , but when he saw Maguire had no weapon he threw up his own gun , firing over Maguire's head , I Pound then halted Griflin again , when Grffiu turned and snapped a revolver at him. Pound then shot him. Many citizens severely citiclse the detec- tives ¬ for not making complete arrangements for the capture of all concerned alive instead of laying in wait ten days to kill a man. Some Co so far as to intimate that the job was put up by the detectives simply to make a reputa ¬ tion.LATCH. . The coroner's inquest upon the body of Jim Grifln , killed by .Detective Pound Saturday afternoon in the attempt to rob the state treasury , was held on the 2d at Heaton's undertaking rooms. Testimony was given by J. Milton Hoffman , the governor's private Kccretarv , J. L. Caldwell , WillarJ and Maguire. The latter testified that Jim Griflin worked the scheme up. He came to Maguire several times and told him they had a soft thing , and persuaded him finally to go into it. He testi ¬ fied that when they were in the office Grflin wanted to gag Bartlett , but Maguire said they had not time and they gave It up. The examination of the body of Griffin phoned seventy-nine shot in his arms and , back. As these shot were double B's , of which cbout fifty make a load , It seems evident that lie must have been hit by both charges which. Pound fired. Pound's testimony was that he was going to tire at Maguire , but when the latter threw up his hands he ( Pound ) elevated his gun and fired over Maguire's head ; tbatj then Griffin came out. and that after he had , hailed Grifh'n and the latter had attempted to shoot him , he fired at him. If it is a fact , however , as the number of shot indicates , that Griffin was struck by both charges , Pound , must have shot him before he drew his pistol on Pound at all. '" THE CORONER'S VERDICT- .On . the 2Sth day of February. A. D. 18S5 , at the hpur of 2CO p. m. , in the county of Lan- caster ¬ and state of Nebraska , the deceased , James Griffin , came to his death by means of gunshot wounds inflicted by one A. L. Pound , whose first name to the jurors is unknown ; and the weapon used in the infliction of the wounds which caused the death of the de- ceased ¬ was a double-barreled shotgun , loaded frith powder and leaden balls , and then and there bv the said A. L. Pound held and dis- charged ¬ at and against and into the body o4 deceased , and we further find that the killing was felonious.- In . witness whereof we hereunto set our hands this 1st day of March , A. D. 1885. CHARLES O. WIIEDOJT , AUSTIN HUMPHREY- .We . , the undersigned , believe the killingwas- unlawful. . A. D. BURR , C. L. BACM, W. C. LAND- .I . , the undersigned , believe the killing wag not felonious. GEORGB BAssEtMAX. Attest : N. J. BEAcm.Er , Coroner- .GREETCXQ . XITE HEW FUESIDEirZ.- A . Stream of Visitors Into the Wliite House to Shalie Hands With the Incoming Chief Executive. The white house presented a busy scene on the 5th. A stream of visitors poured into the mansion from the hour the doors opened until late in the day. Cleveland breakfasted early completed the cabinet and directed their names be sent to the senate. A number of organizations visited the white house before noon. The justices of the United States su- preme ¬ court , headed by Chief Justice "Waite , called about 12 , and were received in the blue parlor. The members of the national demo- cratic ¬ committee were next received. Many other prominent persons called to pay their respects and kept the president busy the en- tire ¬ day. No changes arc yet made in the force employed at the white h'ouse , except that of the otticc of private secretary. The presi- dent's ¬ mail is very largo, consisting principally of congratulation. Some referred to appoint ¬ ments. The democratic phalanx of Albany called on the \ resident in a body. They were followed by detachments of clubs Irom Ohio , r'ew Jer- sey ¬ , New York , Maryland , Kansas , Missouri and elsewhere. The president then gave no- tice ¬ he would receive all who might choose to call between 2 and 4 o'clock , and during that time thousands of strangers paid their re- spicts - to the chief magistrate. The president received them In the cast room and shook hands with all. The president recognized many in the throng and greeted them by- name. . Tbtrc was a iarge number of colored people present. The visiting militia and civic onranizations , which'had not previously called in a body were all represented. All the members of ex-President Arthur's cabinet with the exception of Secretaries Frelinghuysen and Teller occupied their usual desks and at- tended - , to all business requiring action at their - hands. Secretary Frelinghnysen was detained at home by ill health and Senator Teller (whose resignation as secretary of the inte- rior ¬ wts accepted yesterday ) was atthecaplt- ol. - . Those on duty received manv callers and took occasion during the day to" take official leave of the bureau of officers and other em- ployes. ¬ . A scientist says that In 3,000,000 years the earth will be one gigantic Iceberg- ."Advices . from Durban announce that a pro- posal ¬ has teen made to organize a contingent of 5 000 Zulus for service in Soudan. Two Very Ugly Tiring * JCIicy go hand in hand , and load their victim"a terrible trot down into the val- ley ¬ of the shadow of death. One is neuralgia , the otherrheumatism. . These generally proceed from disor- dered ¬ blood. Brown's Iron Bitters knocks out those ugly twins by setting the blood aright and invigorating the system. Mr. W. T. Osborne , of Cox- ville - , Ala ; , used Brown's Iron Bitters for rheumatism and neuralgia with most happy effect. It also cures dys- pepsia. ¬ . The First Days of Stockings. There were no manufactured stock- ings ¬ in the days of Lady Macbeth. A strip of cloth or woolen stuff was wrapped around the feet and up to the knees , and held in place by strings or straps , laced like our shoestrings. Ac- tors ¬ of a generation ago always wore such leggings when personating Mac ¬ beth. A remnant of these old impro- vised ¬ stockings may be observed upon the feet of newly-arrived Chinamen. The lirst manufactured stockings of the ancients were of coarse material and clumsy fabrication. The first silk stockings known in England were knit- ted ¬ by a lady of the court of Queen Elizabeth for her majesty , who was so delighted with their softness and flexi- bility ¬ that she kept the donor knitting silk stockings as long as the august legs needed worldlv covering. Gelia Logan in the N. Y. World. THE MABKETS.O- MAHA. . . WHEAT No.2 . 59 © GO }; BARLEY No.S . : . 50 @ 51 HYENo. . 2 . 48 © 49- COH.V No.Sinlxea . OATS-NO. 2 . 20i@ g * BUTTER Fancy creamery. . . . 28 & BDTTEK Choice dairy . 35 ® 1 !) CHEESE Young America . 14 © EGOS Fresh . 10 @ 17 ONIONS Per bbl . 2 50 © 275 CHICKENS Per doz. . nlivo _ 200 @ 225 CHICKENS Dressed , per lb. ... 0 & 10 APPLES Barrels . 375 @ 425- a LEMONS Choice . 3 50 © 75 POTATOES Per bushel . 40 © 45 SEEDS 1 Imothy . 1 'JO @ 200 SEEDS Blue Grass . 150 © 175 HAY Baled , per ton . 650 @ 700 CATTLE Fat steers . 350 © 450 HOGS Mixed packers . 4 25 (a 435 SHEEP Fat . 200 & 300 NEW YORK. WHEAT No. 2 spring . 90 © WHEAT Unirraded red . 82 ® 93 Cons No. : . 52 © 53K OATS "Jlixed west era . 37 © 39J POIIK . 1400 © 14 5 LAUD . 720- CHICAGO. © 725- E51 . FLOUR Choice Winter . 473 © FLOOlt Spring extra . S75 © 45o WHEAT Per bushel . 70 © 77i- 33J4 CORK Per bushel . 3d > & OATS Per bushel . 27s © 3)4- 2o7J PORK . 1235 © LARD . 685 © 090. HOGS Packing and shipping1. 4 GO © 4 SO CATTLE Stackers . SCO © 4 2n SHEEP Medium to Rood . 225 © 360- 37'S ST. LOUIS. WHEAT No. 2 . S2H© CORN Per bushel . 37 ? @ OATS Per bushel . 31H © 32 CATTLE Stackers . 3 TO & 4 eo SHEEP Medium to extra . 25) ) © 400- 4iO HOGS Packers . 4e5 © KANSAS CITE WHEAT Per bushel . Giy © 63 CORN Per bushel . 3 u@ 33 OATS Per bushel . 27 @ 27'- 5 CATTLE Exports . 540 © C- O145 HOGS Medium to good . 415 © - SHEEP Fair to good . . 250 & 3 j.5 The scientist with nothing else to do Las figured out that a grasshopper has propor- tionately ¬ 120 times the kicking power of a- man. . ____ _ __ _____ Carbollncs.- He . wins at last who builds his trust In loving words and actions just , Whose bead , whose walk , whosa very mein , Proclaim the use of Carbolluc. Omaha has several high priced Hotels but the Metropolitan is the only 62.00 per day house centrally located ; Try it. _ A gargle of small black tea used cold night and morning is now fashionable in London as- a preventive _ pf sorethroat. _ _ If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it2- 5c. . Mrs. Langtry now holds mortgages on property in New York City to the amount of * 125,000.- Mr. . . W. W. Arnold , Attorney at Law at Gal- latin , and formerly a resident of Jamesport , Davies county , Mo. , Las recently returned from Drs. Dickerson & Stark's Surgical Insti- tute ¬ at Kansas City, where he Las Lad Lis only son treated successfully for congenital club- feet. - . TLe bright little "fellow is proud that he can now walk like other little boys. When clothespins are only a cnnt a dozen there is no excuse for snoring In church.- JV . Y. Journal. Cleanses the Hcad' Allays Heals stores tlie jcnses o TasteSmellIIearlng.- A . POSITIVE CUKK Cream has gained an enviable repu- tatlon wherever kuown.dls lacing all otbcr prepara- ons.. Apartlclcisapplletli flVJT "VBP'liT } ito each nostril ; no pain. U ffL * & Breeable to use. Imil fbicCilP- rice \ SOc. by mall or at drug-ists. Send forcircular. tLY BKOTHLKS , Druggists. Owego , 3T. Y. The fittest subjects for fever and ague , and remittents , are the debilitated , bil ¬ ious end nervous. To Buchpcrsons.Hostet- tcr's - btomachBlttcrs- affordsadcquate pro- tection ¬ byincrcasing vital stamina and the resistant power of the constitution , and by checking ir- regularities ¬ of the Ihen stomach and bowels. Moreover. It eradicates malarial complaints of an ob- stinate ¬ type, a nd stands alone un- cqualed - among our national remedies. For sale by all Druggists and deal- ers ¬ generally. Did you Supp- ose - Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? It is for inflamma- tion ¬ of all flesh. FOR MEW ONLY ! OF SECKETS AXD- ES. . BY MAIL 25 eta. I WESTEBX PUB. CO , OmatuvNeb. . ' A Sad Case of Poisoning is that of any man or woman afflictet with disease or derangement of the liver , resulting in poisonous accumula- tions ¬ in the blood , scrofulous affections , sick-headaches , and diseases of the kid- neys ¬ , lungs or heart. These troubles can be cured only by going to the pri- mary ¬ cause , and putting the liver in a healthy condition. To accomplish this result speedily and effeccually nothing has proved itself so efficacious as lr.- Pierce's . "Golden Medical Discovery , " which has never failed to do the work claimed for it , and never will. The editor of a Russian dally thus explain- ed ¬ the frequent hiatuses In its appearance : "The paper Is often In want of information , often in want of writers , and In want ol money ; and sometimes , when it has all these , It is In want of readers. " What can be more disagreeable , more disgusting , than to sit in a room with a person who is troubled with catarrh , and has to keep coughing and clearing his or her throat of the mucus which drops into it ? Such persons are always to bo pitied if they try to cure them- selves ¬ and fail. Butf if they get Dr- .Sage's . Catarrh Kemedy there need be- no'failure. . . The ladies who arc inclined to anatomlca' displays in public , fays a New York paper , are called "circus girls- because they give such fine bareback exhibitions. The circus that Is meant Is not probably a "great moral show. " * * * * cured Rupture radically , also pile tumors and fistulas. Pamph- let ¬ of particulars , two letter stamps World's Dispensary Medical Associa- tion ¬ , Buffalo , N. Y. London cab drivers have a mutual protec- tive ¬ Insurance company that pays S10 per an- num ¬ to disabled drivers. It has 1,100 mem- bers. ¬ . The recent great snow blockade on the Northern Pacific , between Dalles andPortland , cost the company f 300,000 to get it out of the way. Ijow Prices for Butter. The New York Tribune , in its market re- port ¬ , explained why some butter Is sold for tuch low prices. In speaking of butter it said : "Light colored goods are very hard to dispose of , and several lots wore thought well sold at S to 10 cents. " If butter makers would get the top price , t'icy should use the Improved Butter Color , made by Wells , Ilich- nrdeon - & Co , Burlington , Vt. It gives a pure dandelion color and never turns red , or ran- cid ¬ , but tends to improve and preserve the butter. The sentence , "A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, " contains all the letters of the alphabet. Save money and be in the heart of the city by stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel when you visit Omaha , the only § 2.00 per day house. Tables as good as any other house in Omaha. No charge for "style. " We don't have any.- "IJougliou . Corns" hard or soft corns , bunions. 15c- ."Buchu . palha. " Great Kidney nnd Urinary Cure. The cost of disinfecting imported rags is §5- a ton. Barbed Wire.- If . yon hare barbed wire fences , keep Veterinary Carbollsalve In your stables. It Is the best remedy for wounds of all kinds. SOc. and * 1.00 cans at * drug- gists ¬ or by mall. J. TV. COLE & CO. , Black Elver Falls , Wls. . Senator Mahone is a claimant under the French spoliation act to the amount of 5000000. _ "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are excellent for the relief of Iloarscnoss or Ser Throat. They are exceedingly effective. " Chrbtian World , Loudun , England. The city of Berlin budget this vear will cover S15000030. It is the highest on record. ' Rough on Couglis" Troches , loc. Liquid 25e. Wells' Health Kcncn er" for Delicate Women- .A . woman may smile and smile and be un- wiilin' - still.- A . CARD. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth , nervous weakness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will send a rcceipe that will cure , FHEE OF- CHARGE. . This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self- nddressed - envelope to KEV. JOSEPH T. Station D , New York.- An . asp would render its sting more venom- ous ¬ by dipping it into the heart of a coquette.J- 'osnctHot. . . "ItoiiKli on Toothache. " Instant relief. 15. Itch , " cures humors, eruption1' , ring- is - orm , tetter , bait rheum , frosted feet , chilblains. Men are men the best sometimes forget.- Layo. . . Neither mental nor physical labor can be ac- complished ¬ satisfactorily unless the system is- In order. When you fcel'tired. languid , wearied without exertion , the m'nd slow to act , and re- quiring ¬ great mental cffoit , you can rest as- sured ¬ that your Liver Is not acting properly, and that nature requires assistance to help throa' oft" impurities. There is no remedy that will accomplish this so mildly and yet effectually as PJHCKLY ASH BITTEKS. A trial will satisty you of its merits. American apples are sold on London stands Bt from 8 to 13 cents each.- "Rough . on Rats" clears out Rast. Slice. 15c. "Wells' Health Itenewt-r" for weak men. The performance of two tunes on a guitar by the bride was the fee which a Georgia justice received for marrying a couple. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , and rheumatism ore relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists.- "Worms . cause peevishness , fevers , convul- sions ¬ and frequently death. A pleasant , safe and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN WOPvM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedynhich never produces pain , ELLERFS DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists.- An . economical man will Keep the leather of his harness soft and pliable, which preserves it from cracking or ripping. He always uses UNCLE SAMS HARNESS OIL , Sold by all Harncfas Makers- .Onethird . of all who die in active middle life are carried off by consumption. The most fre- quent ¬ cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse- ness ¬ , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which may be permanently cured bv EILERT EX- TRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists.- A . farmer's wealth depends on the condition of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they are especially liable to distempers , fevers , colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually bv that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer- ing ¬ and need for their relief DR. WIN- CHELL'S - TEETHING SYRUP , which is use- ful ¬ not only for all the disorders of teething infants , but cures couchs , croups , sore throat , colic and cramps of older children , and should always be kept in every house for emergencies. Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.- Mrs. . . Louisa Stowell , the only lady instruct- or ¬ in the university of Michigan , and author of several treatises on microscopical subjects , aas just been elected a member of the Royal Microscopical society of London , being the third lady ever elected.- SPRINGFIELD . , MASS. , April 10.1SS3- ."F.or . diseases of the kidneys , liver, bladder , and urinary organs I received great benefit from HUNT'S [Kidney and Liverl REMEDY. pronounce it the best. " H. W. Pavne , Man- ufacturer ¬ Harnesses , Trunks , etc. , 447Main St. When you visit New York City , via Central depot , save Baggage Expresaage and S3 Car- riage Hire , nnd stop at the Grand Union Hotel opposite said depot. Six hundred clegan rooms fitted up at a costof one million dollars 51 and upwards per day. European plan. Ele- ygtor. - . Restaurant supplied with the best Uorsc-cars. stazes and elevated railroad to al depots. Families can live better for les money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. Webb Hayes , the oldest son of ci-Prcslden Hayes , is practicing lawjnToledo. _ "Rough on Pain" Porosctl Plaster Me. Liquid 30c- ."Well,1 . Health Kcnowcr" for Dyspepsia. Debility Pattl likes SanFrancIsco. The people then pay $7 to year her sing. Tins purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver OH In the world , manufactured from fresh, healthy livers , upon the cea shore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients wtio hive once taken It prefer It to all others Pliysltlairt have decided It superior to anv of th other oils In market. Made by CASH-ELI , UAZZAU & Co. , New York. The cost of lighting American and Canadian sea-coasts last year was $1118,000- .Absolulelij . Free from. Opiates , JZmetlcs and Poisons.- A . PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE For Coogho , Sore Throat , Jlonrsincsn , Influenza , Colds. lirancliltln , Croup , Whooping Co i;!: , A til mil , Qulnay , Pains In Chest , and other affections of the Throat and Luncfl. Pries 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drnscists and Deal- ers ¬ , fiirtlea unable to induce their dealer to promptly get it for them iclll recrlrf tico bottles Expresa charges paid, by sending one dollar to THE CH411LXS A. VOnF-LEU COniUSY , Solo Onners an 1 Manufa A irem- .E.ltlnnrr . I ' Tlnirt. . T. 8. A- .BRM5 . , This medicine , combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics , quickly and comletely Cures Dvqpcpsin , Indiscstlon , Impure Blood , It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nntl Livor.- It . Is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to- Vomen \ , and all Tvho lead sedentary lives- .It . does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do- .It . enriches and purifies the b od , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re- lieves ¬ Heartburn and Belching , and strength- ens ¬ the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of Energy , <tc. , it has no equal- .JlSf . The genuine has above trade mark nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.- Blri . wllbr BIIOTT5 CHESICAL CO. . BiLTIUORE. flD- .iThero . Is no infirmity BO oppressive and densomototho human mind as that tired feelJ- ngr - of wn-ich EO many complain on the ap- proach ¬ of serious disorders. The depression nnd despondency of spirit attcndlnythlsstata are immeasurable. Thut constant drain that is taking from your system all its former elaeUcity , driving the bloom from your cheoka ; that continued strain upon your vital forces , rendering yo'u irritable nnd fretful.- DOtf'T . FORGET , all of these ailments caa be easily removed and permanently cured , by the U5O of- Becommended by physicians , ministers and HUMC3- .I . prescribe Mops amcl 3EAI/T 151- 1fers - regularly in my practice. ROBEKI- aORHES , M. D. , Flat Rook , Mich- .If . you cannot get SSopg and U-TAIL'S * "JSitters of your druggist we will send it, express paid , on receipt of regular price. SI per bottle. "We prefer that you buy it from your druggist ; but if he has.not got it, do sot be persuaded to try something also , but order at once from us as directed , Do not pet I op < ! an < l HHAtt/JT JSIttprs con- founded ¬ with other inferior preparations of similar name. Take nothing but BSops' and MALT JBIttcrs. HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich. CURES I I- AlCDISEASESOFTflEJf LIVER KIDUEYS STOMACH AND BOWKLSJ General Debility * Janndido , HaTjiical Constipa- tion ¬ , Ziiver Complaint , S7cl- rHeadacheDiseased Kid- neys - , Etc. , Etc.- It . contains only the Purest Drugs , among which may be enumerated P2ICIL7 ASH SAS2- AHD B22I1ES , IIAKCSiZS , SUCH ? , SZ&7A , 2t : . It cleanses the system thoroughly , end as a PURIFIER OF THE BLOOI- Is > Unoqualod.- It . Is not an Intoxicatins beverage , nor caa- it be used as such , by reason of its Cathartic Propertie- s.BZCEI.7 . ? ASH BITTERS CO * Sole Proprietors , ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY0 ' Purify Your Blood Your blood may bo laden with Impurities , but Hood'uSarsaparllla will thoroughly cleanse, enrich, nnd vitalize It, The most nevcre ca e of scrofula, iat ! rheum , boll * , pimple vIn fact all affections aris- ing ¬ from Impure blooJ , yield to Hood'a Sursaparllla , the great Mood purlflor. It also cures dyspepsia , bll- lousucss. . sick headache , kidney andllvcr complaints , sharpens the appetite , and bulldi up the whole sys- tem. ¬ . Charles O. Robert * , Bast Wilson , X. Y. . had 13 icrof- ulous - sores on bis face and neck. Nothing helped him till he took Hood's SarsaparllU, which effected a complete cure. 1IU drussltt nays It Is "A Great Victory" for Hood's Sarsaparllta. ' 'Hood's Sarsaparllla has been used with perfect enccfJB In our family for canker In the stomach nnd Impure blood. My little one Is entirely cured , and we shall rontlnuc lt use ai a family medicine. " Mis. K. E. BUIITONSomcn Hie , Ma- ss.Hood's . Sarsaparilla Sold by all druBRlsts. $1 ; six for i Made only by- C.1. . HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries, Lowell , Mass- .IOO . Doses One Dollar. Are unequalled In EXACTIXO SER riCJS. Used 1)jthe Chief Mechanician of the U.S- Coast Survey : by the Admiral commumlliiir in the U. S. .NilviiI obnorv- iitory - , t'ci r Astro- uouucnl - work ; and by Locomotive KnjjlneerK , Oon- fductorn - and Kail- way men. They are . . . . r cojrniz d u , for ull uses inwhich clone tlmo ami durability are re- fiuisUes. - . Hold in principal cities and towns by the COM ¬ PANY'S exclusive Agents V idlngjeveltn-who cive a. full WarruutyL- YD1A - * ** * .. E. PINKMAM'S .. VEGETABLE COMPOUND * . IS A POSITIVE CORE FOR . All those painful Complaints * and Weaknesses so common * * * * to our JjCht * * * * * * * * * * * FK3IALE POPULATION. * * Trice 91 In Ilij M , pill r leirnge term.- o . Tls purpose is solely for the legitimate healing of disease and the relief of pnln , and that it does all it claims to do, thousands of ladle * car jladly testify. * It will cure entirely ill Ovarian troubles Inflamma- tion - and Ulccratlon , railing and Displacements , and consequent Spinal Weakness , and la particularly * * * * * * * adapted to the change of life. * * ItrcmoreaFnlntneia.Flatulcney.destroysaHcraTlnsr for stimulants and relieves Weakness or the Stomach- .It . cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration , General Debility , Sleeploaanes.- ) . Depression and Indl- gestion. That Jeeliiis o hearing clown , cau-une pain , and backache. Is always permanently cured by its Ufe. Send Etamp to Lynn Mass. for pamphlet. l ettors ot- Inquiryconlldentlalljranjwerod. . 2orsaleatdruuglsts. *** * * ** * JOBBERSIX WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hallrable and Ca t Iron Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead , HORTimCTOX STK.UI I'CMPS , TTISDJIILI. A.ND DUHK Vit.lJ. 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In iMMtaife t mi * . wo free to any earnest Inquirer our upleni- iHtrnt 11- 1wlllrenrt - U M paje medical work cirlni ; yiuptonu of alt forms of Sexual Disease , ilecrlptlon of treatment , prl tw , anil newspaper eniloraonipnts , Ac.- Wo . ro Blue Kgcnti for the new ami certnln to cure- .S'lfadjUiitlncnnil . OIoTe Fitting Cru.llo Compressor for the thorgueh anil nullcnl run' , without Kiiriffirv nt with full MEPIOAI ) STAFF FREE , , ttvlALE REMEDIAIrAGENOY.lSOrulton . Health Gained , Long Life SecuredN- BY USING It Purifies the Blood , It Cleanses the Liver , It Strengthens the Kidneys , It Regulates the Bowels. , TllUTIIFDL TESTIMONY. ' " * ' KIDNEY DISEASES. . , "Itufftre il day anil night icith Kidney trout > lcsmv water teas chalky and bloody.Icould gtt no relief from doctor *. cured me. lam as icell ai erer- .FJUXK W1LSOX , Healmdy , JfuM. LIVER COMPLAINT.I- vmtld . not bewithout Kidney-Wort if It coat 10. It \cured myLlverand Kidney troubles Ihcdlost all hope. SA1TL UODOES , irilllamstomi , IT. I'a. PILES ! PILES !! Jsuffered for 13 years from Ptleia nontbutthose that have teen a ltctid realize. KidneyWort- ulckly cured me. LTMAff T AUELL , Qtorgbt , CONSTIPATION- .I . teas a areat sufferer from diseased Kidneys and wasterrtblucomtisjatcdforytars. Iamnowatseven- ty ¬ at icell a rver I teas in ny life ami it it due \alonetoKidneu-Wort. C.P.BROTTff , WesiportIf. Y. RHEUMATISM.u- Aftermfferlng . forthirtyyears from Kieumatlm- and kidney trouble , Kidney-Wort has entirely cured ine. " EIMKIDGK MALCOLM , West Hath , He. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.'K- idneyWort . hns cured ny wife after two years 'suffering and tcmtness , brought on by use of a Stw- "ing Machine." DR. C. X. SUXlTCliLEf , Sun mil , Ga. FOR THE BLOOD."- The . past year I have used Kidney-Wort more than ever, and lelth the beit results. Taks it all in all, it is the most successful remedy I half everused. " * ' PHILLIP C. DALLOU 21. 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Page 1: McCook Weekly Tribune. (McCook, NE) 1885-03-12 [p ]. · 2019. 2. 1. · ,J>IXD wrra HIS JJOOTS OJT-.An Attfmpt to Hob the State Treatttrjof A'- obratka-in JBroad Daulaht One SZat

, J>IXD wrra HIS JJOOTS OJT-

.An Attfmpt to Hob the State Treatttrjof A'-obratka

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in JBroad Daulaht One SZatKilled and Another Captured.-A

.Lincoln (Xcb. ) special of the 2Sth gives

the following account of an attempt to rob theNebraska state treasury : Legislative andstate officers were thrown Into a state of ex-citement

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about 3 o'clock this afternoon by anattempt to rob the state treasury , which re-sulted

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in the death of one of the robbers andthe capture of another , while a third escaped.

The men came in at the front door of thetreasurer's ofllce , and presenting their guns at

_J"uty Treasurer Bartlett told him to throwUp his hands. He asked them if they were inearnest , nnd being assured that they wantedno fooling he complied with their demand tohana out a bag containing about ?300 , whichone of the men took , and two of them walkedout of the ofllce face first and the other backedtoward tbc'door , covering the retreat by hold ¬

ing his pistol down on Bartlctt.It seems that two detectives of Lincoln ,

Pound nnd Davis , had in some way learned ofthe scheme and were on watch at the statehouse. When the two first men came out ofthe door they were commanded to halt and oneof them halted. The other ran and was shotby Pound with a charge of buckshot from anavy revolver. He foil upon the stone stepsmortally wounded and died In a short time.

The third man , when the shot was heard ,had just reached the door polng out of theauditor's office. He slammed tiie door shut ,ran back through the auditor's ofllce , jumpedout of a window and escaped.

The man who was killed was carried inside,and proved to bo Jim Grlflln , a notoriouscharacter who has been around Lincoln forseveral years , and three years ago killed Jesse *

Campln in an altercation , a crime for whichhe was acquitted on the ground of self-de ¬

fense. His back was filled with fifteen ortwenty buckshot , one or two of which passedthrough the body.

The captured man is Alvin Magalre. Hohag been before the courts frequently and hasserved a term In the penitentiary.

Jim Griffin died at 4 o'clock tais afternoon.-A

.week ago a man who escaped gave awav the

plan of the robbers to the detectives. Theyhaw the governor , who told them to let theplan be matured and capture the robbers inthe attempt. The day originally filed for theattempt was Thursday. Just as thev werecoming in Thursday , Deputy Bartlctt steppedto the door and looked out. Maguire weakened. nnd the attempt was given up for thajt day.The missing man , whose name is said to beWalker , then informed Pound that another at-tempt

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would be made to-day. Detective Poundconcealed himself in a back room , from whichn door opened into the hall. Thompson , an-other

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detective , stood at the door in Bartlett'no-ffice. . When he heard the robbers hold upBartlett , Thompson signalled Pound , whstepped out of the door and covered the rob-bers

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with his shotgun. Pound says he1halted both. Magufre stepped aside andthrew up his hands. Pound thought he hada gun and pulled the trigger of his own gun ,but when he saw Maguire had no weapon hethrew up his own gun , firing over Maguire'shead , I Pound then halted Griflin again , whenGrffiu turned and snapped a revolver at him.Pound then shot him.

Many citizens severely citiclse the detec-tives

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for not making complete arrangementsfor the capture of all concerned alive insteadof laying in wait ten days to kill a man. SomeCo so far as to intimate that the job was putup by the detectives simply to make a reputa ¬

tion.LATCH.. The coroner's inquest upon the

body of Jim Grifln , killed by .Detective PoundSaturday afternoon in the attempt to rob thestate treasury , was held on the 2d at Heaton'sundertaking rooms. Testimony was given byJ. Milton Hoffman , the governor's privateKccretarv , J. L. Caldwell , WillarJ and Maguire.The latter testified that Jim Griflin workedthe scheme up. He came to Maguire severaltimes and told him they had a soft thing , andpersuaded him finally to go into it. He testi ¬

fied that when they were in the office Grflinwanted to gag Bartlett , but Maguire said theyhad not time and they gave It up.

The examination of the body of Griffinphoned seventy-nine shot in his arms and ,

back. As these shot were double B's , of whichcbout fifty make a load , It seems evident thatlie must have been hit by both charges which.Pound fired. Pound's testimony was that hewas going to tire at Maguire , but when thelatter threw up his hands he (Pound ) elevatedhis gun and fired over Maguire's head ; tbatjthen Griffin came out. and that after he had ,

hailed Grifh'n and the latter had attempted toshoot him , he fired at him. If it is a fact ,however , as the number of shot indicates ,that Griffin was struck by both charges , Pound ,

must have shot him before he drew his pistolon Pound at all.

'"THE CORONER'S VERDICT-

.On.

the 2Sth day of February. A. D. 18S5 , atthe hpur of 2CO p. m. , in the county of Lan-caster

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and state of Nebraska , the deceased ,

James Griffin , came to his death by means ofgunshot wounds inflicted by one A. L. Pound ,whose first name to the jurors is unknown ;and the weapon used in the infliction of thewounds which caused the death of the de-ceased

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was a double-barreled shotgun , loadedfrith powder and leaden balls , and then andthere bv the said A. L. Pound held and dis-charged

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at and against and into the body o4deceased , and we further find that the killingwas felonious.-

In.

witness whereof we hereunto set ourhands this 1st day of March , A. D. 1885.

CHARLES O. WIIEDOJT,AUSTIN HUMPHREY-

.We.

, the undersigned , believe the killingwas-unlawful. . A. D. BURR ,

C. L. BACM,W. C. LAND-

.I.

, the undersigned , believe the killing wagnot felonious. GEORGB BAssEtMAX.

Attest : N. J. BEAcm.Er , Coroner-

.GREETCXQ

.

XITE HEW FUESIDEirZ.-

A

.

Stream of Visitors Into the Wliite Houseto Shalie Hands With the Incoming ChiefExecutive.The white house presented a busy scene on

the 5th. A stream of visitors poured into themansion from the hour the doors opened untillate in the day. Cleveland breakfasted earlycompleted the cabinet and directed theirnames be sent to the senate. A number oforganizations visited the white house beforenoon. The justices of the United States su-

preme¬

court , headed by Chief Justice "Waite ,

called about 12 , and were received in the blueparlor. The members of the national demo-

cratic¬

committee were next received. Manyother prominent persons called to pay theirrespects and kept the president busy the en-

tire¬

day. No changes arc yet made in theforce employed at the white h'ouse , except thatof the otticc of private secretary. The presi-dent's

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mail is very largo, consisting principallyof congratulation. Some referred to appoint¬

ments.The democratic phalanx of Albany called on

the \ resident in a body. They were followedby detachments of clubs Irom Ohio , r'ew Jer-sey

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, New York, Maryland , Kansas , Missouriand elsewhere. The president then gave no-tice

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he would receive all who might choose tocall between 2 and 4 o'clock , and during thattime thousands of strangers paid their re-spicts

-to the chief magistrate. The president

received them In the cast room and shookhands with all. The president recognizedmany in the throng and greeted them by-name.. Tbtrc was a iarge number of coloredpeople present. The visiting militia andcivic onranizations , which'had not previouslycalled in a body were all represented. All themembers of ex-President Arthur's cabinet withthe exception of Secretaries Frelinghuysenand Teller occupied their usual desks and at-tended

-, to all business requiring action at their

- hands. Secretary Frelinghnysen was detainedat home by ill health and Senator Teller(whose resignation as secretary of the inte-rior

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wts accepted yesterday) was atthecaplt-ol.

-. Those on duty received manv callers and

took occasion during the day to" take officialleave of the bureau of officers and other em-ployes.

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.

A scientist says that In 3,000,000 years theearth will be one gigantic Iceberg-."Advices

.from Durban announce that a pro-

posal¬

has teen made to organize a contingentof 5 000 Zulus for service in Soudan.

Two Very Ugly Tiring *

JCIicy go hand in hand , and load theirvictim"a terrible trot down into the val-ley

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of the shadow of death. One isneuralgia , the otherrheumatism. .These generally proceed from disor-dered

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blood. Brown's Iron Bittersknocks out those ugly twins by settingthe blood aright and invigorating thesystem. Mr. W. T. Osborne , of Cox-ville

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, Ala ;, used Brown's Iron Bittersfor rheumatism and neuralgia withmost happy effect. It also cures dys-pepsia.

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.

The First Days of Stockings.There were no manufactured stock-

ings¬

in the days of Lady Macbeth. Astrip of cloth or woolen stuff waswrapped around the feet and up to theknees , and held in place by strings orstraps , laced like our shoestrings. Ac-

tors¬

of a generation ago always woresuch leggings when personating Mac ¬

beth. A remnant of these old impro-vised

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stockings may be observed uponthe feet of newly-arrived Chinamen.The lirst manufactured stockings ofthe ancients were of coarse materialand clumsy fabrication. The first silkstockings known in England were knit-ted

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by a lady of the court of QueenElizabeth for her majesty, who was sodelighted with their softness and flexi-bility

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that she kept the donor knittingsilk stockings as long as the augustlegs needed worldlv covering. GeliaLogan in the N. Y. World.

THE MABKETS.O-

MAHA.

.

.WHEAT No.2. 59 © GO };

BARLEY No.S. :. 50 @ 51HYENo. . 2. 48 © 49-

COH.V No.Sinlxea.OATS-NO. 2. 20i@ g*BUTTER Fancy creamery. . . . 28 &BDTTEK Choice dairy. 35 ® 1 !)

CHEESE Young America. 14 ©EGOS Fresh. 10 @ 17ONIONS Per bbl. 2 50 © 275CHICKENS Per doz. . nlivo _ 200 @ 225CHICKENS Dressed , per lb. . . . 0 & 10APPLES Barrels. 375 @ 425-

aLEMONS Choice. 3 50 © 75POTATOES Per bushel. 40 © 45SEEDS 1 Imothy. 1 'JO @ 200SEEDS Blue Grass. 150 © 175HAY Baled , per ton. 650 @ 700CATTLE Fat steers. 350 © 450HOGS Mixed packers. 4 25 (a 435SHEEP Fat. 200 & 300

NEW YORK.WHEAT No. 2 spring. 90 ©WHEAT Unirraded red. 82 ® 93Cons No. :. 52 © 53KOATS "Jlixed westera. 37 © 39JPOIIK. 1400 © 14 5LAUD. 720-

CHICAGO.© 725-

E51

.FLOUR Choice Winter. 473 ©FLOOlt Spring extra. S75 © 45oWHEAT Per bushel. 70 © 77i-

33J4CORK Per bushel. 3d > &OATS Per bushel. 27s © 3)4-

2o7JPORK. 1235 ©LARD. 685 © 090.HOGS Packing and shipping1. 4 GO © 4 SO

CATTLE Stackers. SCO © 4 2nSHEEP Medium to Rood. 225 © 360-

37'S

ST. LOUIS.WHEAT No. 2. S2H©CORN Per bushel. 37 ? @OATS Per bushel. 31H © 32CATTLE Stackers. 3 TO & 4 eoSHEEP Medium to extra. 25)) © 400-

4iOHOGS Packers. 4e5 ©KANSAS CITE

WHEAT Per bushel. Giy © 63CORN Per bushel. 3 u@ 33OATS Per bushel. 27 @ 27'-

5CATTLE Exports. 540 © C-O145HOGS Medium to good. 415 © -

SHEEP Fair to good. . 250 & 3 j.5

The scientist with nothing else to do Lasfigured out that a grasshopper has propor-tionately

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120 times the kicking power of a-man. . ____________

Carbollncs.-He

.wins at last who builds his trust

In loving words and actions just ,Whose bead , whose walk , whosa very mein ,Proclaim the use of Carbolluc.

Omaha has several high priced Hotelsbut the Metropolitan is the only 62.00per day house centrally located ; Tryit._

A gargle of small black tea used cold nightand morning is now fashionable in London as-a preventive

_pf sorethroat._ _If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac

Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it2-

5c. .

Mrs. Langtry now holds mortgages onproperty in New York City to the amount of*125,000.-

Mr..

. W. W. Arnold , Attorney at Law at Gal-latin , and formerly a resident of Jamesport ,Davies county , Mo. , Las recently returnedfrom Drs. Dickerson & Stark's Surgical Insti-tute

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at Kansas City, where he Las Lad Lis onlyson treated successfully for congenital club-feet.

-. TLe bright little "fellow is proud that he

can now walk like other little boys.

When clothespins are only a cnnt a dozenthere is no excuse for snoring In church.-JV

.Y. Journal.

Cleanses the Hcad'AllaysHealsstores tlie jcnses o

TasteSmellIIearlng.-A

.

POSITIVE CUKK

Creamhas gained an enviable repu-tatlon wherever kuown.dlslacing all otbcr prepara-ons.. Apartlclcisapplletli flVJT "VBP'liT }

ito each nostril ; no pain. U ffL * &

Breeable to use. Imil fbicCilP-rice \

SOc. by mall or at drug-ists. Send forcircular.tLY BKOTHLKS , Druggists. Owego , 3T. Y.

The fittest subjectsfor fever and ague ,and remittents , arethe debilitated , bil ¬

ious end nervous. ToBuchpcrsons.Hostet-tcr's

-btomachBlttcrs-

affordsadcquate pro-tection

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byincrcasingvital stamina andthe resistant powerof the constitution ,and by checking ir-regularities

¬

of theIhen stomach andbowels. Moreover. Iteradicates malarialcomplaints of an ob-stinate

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type, a ndstands alone un-cqualed

-among our

national remedies.For sale by all

Druggists and deal-ers

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generally.

Did you Supp-

ose

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Mustang Liniment only goodfor horses ? It is for inflamma-

tion¬

of all flesh.

FOR MEW ONLY ! OF SECKETS AXD-ES. . BY MAIL 25 eta. I

WESTEBX PUB. CO, OmatuvNeb. .

' A Sad Case of Poisoningis that of any man or woman afflictetwith disease or derangement of theliver , resulting in poisonous accumula-tions

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in the blood , scrofulous affections ,

sick-headaches , and diseases of the kid-neys

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, lungs or heart. These troublescan be cured only by going to the pri-mary

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cause , and putting the liver in ahealthy condition. To accomplish thisresult speedily and effeccually nothinghas proved itself so efficacious as lr.-Pierce's

.

"Golden Medical Discovery , "which has never failed to do the workclaimed for it, and never will.

The editor of a Russian dally thus explain-ed

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the frequent hiatuses In its appearance :"The paper Is often In want of information ,often in want of writers , and In want olmoney ; and sometimes , when it has all these ,It is In want of readers. "

What can be more disagreeable , moredisgusting , than to sit in a room with aperson who is troubled with catarrh ,

and has to keep coughing and clearinghis or her throat of the mucus whichdrops into it ? Such persons are alwaysto bo pitied if they try to cure them-selves

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and fail. Butf if they get Dr-.Sage's

.

Catarrh Kemedy there need be-

no'failure. . .

The ladies who arc inclined to anatomlca'displays in public , fays a New York paper ,are called "circus girls- because they givesuch fine bareback exhibitions. The circusthat Is meant Is not probably a "great moralshow. "* * * * curedRupture radically ,

also pile tumors and fistulas. Pamph-let

¬

of particulars , two letter stampsWorld's Dispensary Medical Associa-tion

¬

, Buffalo , N. Y.

London cab drivers have a mutual protec-tive

¬

Insurance company that pays S10 per an-num

¬

to disabled drivers. It has 1,100 mem-bers.

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.

The recent great snow blockade on theNorthern Pacific , between Dalles andPortland ,

cost the company f300,000 to get it out of theway.

Ijow Prices for Butter.The New York Tribune , in its market re-

port¬

, explained why some butter Is sold fortuch low prices. In speaking of butter itsaid : "Light colored goods are very hard todispose of , and several lots wore thoughtwell sold at S to 10 cents. " If butter makerswould get the top price , t'icy should use theImproved Butter Color , made by Wells , Ilich-nrdeon

-& Co , Burlington , Vt. It gives a pure

dandelion color and never turns red , or ran-cid

¬

, but tends to improve and preserve thebutter.

The sentence , "A quick brown fox jumpsover the lazy dog, " contains all the letters ofthe alphabet.

Save money and be in the heart ofthe city by stopping at the MetropolitanHotel when you visit Omaha , the only§2.00 per day house. Tables as goodas any other house in Omaha. Nocharge for "style. " We don't haveany.-

"IJougliou

.

Corns" hard or soft corns , bunions. 15c-

."Buchu.

palha. " Great Kidney nnd Urinary Cure.

The cost of disinfecting imported rags is §5-

a ton.

Barbed Wire.-If

.yon hare barbed wire fences , keep Veterinary

Carbollsalve In your stables. It Is the best remedyfor wounds of all kinds. SOc. and * 1.00 cans at * drug-gists

¬

or by mall. J. TV. COLE & CO. , Black ElverFalls , Wls.

. Senator Mahone is a claimant underthe French spoliation act to the amount of5000000._

"Brown's Bronchial Troches" areexcellent for the relief of Iloarscnoss or SerThroat. They are exceedingly effective. "Chrbtian World , Loudun , England.

The city of Berlin budget this vear will coverS15000030. It is the highest on record.

' Rough on Couglis" Troches , loc. Liquid 25e.Wells' Health Kcncn er" for Delicate Women-

.A

.

woman may smile and smile and be un-wiilin'

-still.-

A.

CARD. To all who are suffering fromerrors and indiscretions of youth , nervousweakness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. ,I will send a rcceipe that will cure , FHEE OF-CHARGE. . This great remedy was discoveredby a missionary in South America. Send self-nddressed

-envelope to KEV. JOSEPH T.

Station D , New York.-

An

.

asp would render its sting more venom-ous

¬

by dipping it into the heart of a coquette.J-'osnctHot.

.

.

"ItoiiKli on Toothache." Instant relief. 15.

Itch ," cures humors, eruption1' , ring-is

-orm , tetter , bait rheum , frosted feet , chilblains.

Men are men the best sometimes forget.-Layo.

..

Neither mental nor physical labor can be ac-complished

¬

satisfactorily unless the system is-

In order. When you fcel'tired. languid , weariedwithout exertion , the m'nd slow to act , and re-quiring

¬

great mental cffoit , you can rest as-

sured¬

that your Liver Is not acting properly,and that nature requires assistance to helpthroa' oft" impurities. There is no remedythat will accomplish this so mildly and yeteffectually as PJHCKLY ASH BITTEKS. A trialwill satisty you of its merits.

American apples are sold on London standsBt from 8 to 13 cents each.-

"Rough

.

on Rats" clears out Rast. Slice. 15c."Wells' Health Itenewt-r" for weak men.

The performance of two tunes on a guitar bythe bride was the fee which a Georgia justicereceived for marrying a couple.

Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds ,and rheumatism ore relieved by Uncle Sam'sNerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists.-

"Worms

.

cause peevishness , fevers , convul-sions

¬

and frequently death. A pleasant , safeand certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMANWOPvM CAKES. Sold by all druggists.

Headaches , constipation , liver complaint ,billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansingremedynhich never produces pain , ELLERFSDAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents.Sold by druggists.-

An.

economical man will Keep the leather ofhis harness soft and pliable, which preserves itfrom cracking or ripping. He always usesUNCLE SAMS HARNESS OIL , Sold by allHarncfas Makers-

.Onethird.

of all who die in active middle lifeare carried off by consumption. The most fre-quent

¬

cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse-ness

¬

, bronchial trouble or asthma , all of whichmay be permanently cured bv EILERT EX-TRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY.Sold by druggists.-

A.

farmer's wealth depends on the conditionof his stock. When scraggy and feeble theyare especially liable to distempers , fevers ,colds , and all diseases which destroy animals.Thousands of dollars are saved annually bvthat valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'SCONDITION POWDER.

Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer-ing

¬

and need for their relief DR. WIN-CHELL'S

-TEETHING SYRUP , which is use-

ful¬

not only for all the disorders of teethinginfants , but cures couchs , croups , sore throat ,colic and cramps of older children , and shouldalways be kept in every house for emergencies.Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.-

Mrs.

.

. Louisa Stowell , the only lady instruct-or

¬

in the university of Michigan , and authorof several treatises on microscopical subjects ,aas just been elected a member of the RoyalMicroscopical society of London , being thethird lady ever elected.-

SPRINGFIELD

.

, MASS. , April 10.1SS3-."F.or

.diseases of the kidneys , liver, bladder ,

and urinary organs I received great benefitfrom HUNT'S [Kidney and Liverl REMEDY.

pronounce it the best." H. W. Pavne, Man-ufacturer

¬

Harnesses , Trunks , etc. , 447Main St.

When you visit New York City , via Centraldepot , save Baggage Expresaage and S3 Car-riage Hire , nnd stop at the Grand Union Hotelopposite said depot. Six hundred cleganrooms fitted up at a costof one million dollars51 and upwards per day. European plan. Ele-ygtor.

-. Restaurant supplied with the best

Uorsc-cars. stazes and elevated railroad to aldepots. Families can live better for lesmoney at the Grand Union Hotel than at anyother first-class hotel in the city.

Webb Hayes , the oldest son of ci-PrcsldenHayes , is practicing lawjnToledo._"Rough on Pain" Porosctl Plaster Me. Liquid 30c-

."Well,1.

Health Kcnowcr" for Dyspepsia. Debility

Pattl likes SanFrancIsco. The people thenpay $7 to year her sing.

Tins purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver OH In theworld , manufactured from fresh , healthy livers , uponthe cea shore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients wtio hive once taken It prefer It to all othersPliysltlairt have decided It superior to anv of thother oils In market. Made by CASH-ELI, UAZZAU& Co. , New York.

The cost of lighting American and Canadiansea-coasts last year was $1118,000-

.Absolulelij

.

Free from. Opiates , JZmetlcs and Poisons.-

A.

PROMPT, SAFE , SURE CUREFor Coogho , Sore Throat , Jlonrsincsn , Influenza ,

Colds. lirancliltln , Croup , Whooping Co i;!:,A til mil, Qulnay , Pains In Chest , and other

affections of the Throat and Luncfl.Pries 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drnscists and Deal-ers

¬

, fiirtlea unable to induce their dealer to promptlyget itfor them iclll recrlrf tico bottles Expresa chargespaid, by sending one dollar to

THE CH411LXS A. VOnF-LEU COniUSY ,Solo Onners an 1 Manufa A irem-

.E.ltlnnrr.

I ' Tlnirt. . T. 8. A-

.BRM5

.

,

This medicine , combining Iron with pureVegetable tonics , quickly and comletelyCures Dvqpcpsin , Indiscstlon ,Impure Blood ,

It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of theKidneys nntl Livor.-

It.

Is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to-Vomen\ , and all Tvho lead sedentary lives-.It

.

does not injure the teeth , cause headache.orproduce constipation other Iron medicines do-

.It.

enriches and purifies the b od , stimulatesthe appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re-

lieves¬

Heartburn and Belching , and strength-ens

¬

the muscles and nerves.For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of

Energy , <tc. , it has no equal-.JlSf

.The genuine has above trade mark nnd

crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.-

Blri.

wllbr BIIOTT5 CHESICAL CO.. BiLTIUORE. flD-

.iThero

.

Is no infirmity BO oppressive anddensomototho human mind as that tired feelJ-ngr

-of wn-ich EO many complain on the ap-

proach¬

of serious disorders. The depressionnnd despondency of spirit attcndlnythlsstataare immeasurable. Thut constant drain thatis taking from your system all its formerelaeUcity, driving the bloom from yourcheoka ; that continued strain upon your vitalforces , rendering yo'u irritable nnd fretful.-DOtf'T

.FORGET , all of these ailments caa be

easily removed and permanently cured , bythe U5O of-

Becommended by physicians , ministers andHUMC3-

.I

.

prescribe Mops amcl 3EAI/T 151-1fers

-regularly in my practice. ROBEKI-

aORHES , M. D. , Flat Rook , Mich-

.If

.

you cannot get SSopg and U-TAIL'S *

"JSitters of your druggist we will send it,express paid , on receipt of regular price. SIper bottle. "We prefer that you buy it fromyour druggist ; but if he has.not got it, dosot be persuaded to try something also , butorder at once from us as directed , Do notpet I op <! an <l HHAtt/JT JSIttprs con-founded

¬

with other inferior preparations ofsimilar name. Take nothing but BSops'and MALT JBIttcrs.HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich.

CURES II-AlCDISEASESOFTflEJf

LIVERKIDUEYS

STOMACHAND

BOWKLSJ

General Debility*

Janndido , HaTjiical Constipa-tion

¬, Ziiver Complaint , S7cl-

rHeadacheDiseased Kid-neys

-, Etc. , Etc.-

It.

contains only the Purest Drugs , amongwhich may be enumerated P2ICIL7 ASH SAS2-AHD B22I1ES , IIAKCSiZS , SUCH? , SZ&7A , 2t:.It cleanses the system thoroughly , end as a

PURIFIER OF THE BLOOI-Is

>

Unoqualod.-It

.Is not an Intoxicatins beverage , nor caa-

it be used as such , by reason of its CatharticPropertie-

s.BZCEI.7

.

? ASH BITTERS CO *Sole Proprietors ,

ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY0 '

Purify Your BloodYour blood may bo laden with Impurities , but

Hood'uSarsaparllla will thoroughly cleanse, enrich,nnd vitalize It, The most nevcre ca e of scrofula,

iat! rheum , boll * , pimple vIn fact all affections aris-ing

¬

from Impure blooJ , yield to Hood'a Sursaparllla ,the great Mood purlflor. It also cures dyspepsia , bll-lousucss. . sick headache , kidney andllvcr complaints ,sharpens the appetite , and bulldi up the whole sys-tem.

¬

.Charles O. Robert * , Bast Wilson , X. Y. . had 13 icrof-

ulous-

sores on bis face and neck. Nothing helpedhim till he took Hood's SarsaparllU , which effecteda complete cure. 1IU drussltt nays It Is "A GreatVictory" for Hood's Sarsaparllta.

' 'Hood's Sarsaparllla has been used with perfectenccfJB In our family for canker In the stomach nndImpure blood. My little one Is entirely cured , andwe shall rontlnuc lt use ai a family medicine. "Mis. K. E. BUIITONSomcn Hie , Ma-

ss.Hood's.

SarsaparillaSold by all druBRlsts. $1 ; six for i Made only by-

C.1. . HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries, Lowell , Mass-

.IOO

.

Doses One Dollar.

Are unequalled In EXACTIXO SER riCJS.Used 1)jthe ChiefMechanician of theU.S- Coast Survey :by the Admiralcommumlliiir in theU. S. .NilviiI obnorv-iitory

-, t'ci r Astro-

uouucnl-

work ; andby LocomotiveKnjjlneerK , Oon-fductorn

-and Kail-way men. They are

. . . . r cojrniz d u,for ull uses inwhich clonetlmo ami durability are re-fiuisUes.

-. Hold in principal

cities and towns by the COM ¬

PANY'S exclusive AgentsV idlngjeveltn-who cive a. full WarruutyL-

YD1A

-

* * * *. . E. PINKMAM'S . .VEGETABLE COMPOUND* . IS A POSITIVE CORE FOR .All those painful Complaints* and Weaknesses so common ** * * to our JjCht * * ** * * * * *

* * FK3IALE POPULATION. * *Trice 91 In Ilij M , pill r leirnge term.-

o

.Tls purpose is solely for the legitimate healing of

disease and the relief of pnln , and that it does allit claims to do, thousands of ladle * car jladly testify.* It will cure entirely ill Ovarian troubles Inflamma-tion

-and Ulccratlon , railing and Displacements , and

consequent Spinal Weakness , and la particularly* * * * * * *adapted to the change of life. *

* ItrcmoreaFnlntneia.Flatulcney.destroysaHcraTlnsrfor stimulants and relieves Weakness or the Stomach-.It

.cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration ,

General Debility , Sleeploaanes.- ) . Depression and Indl-gestion. That Jeeliiis o hearing clown , cau-une pain ,and backache. Is always permanently cured by its Ufe.

Send Etamp to Lynn Mass. for pamphlet. l ettors ot-Inquiryconlldentlalljranjwerod. . 2orsaleatdruuglsts.

* * * * * * * *

JOBBERSIX

WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,Hallrable and Ca t Iron

Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead ,HORTimCTOX STK.UI I'CMPS ,

TTISDJIILI. A.ND DUHK Vit.lJ. I'CJH'S,

PUffl&ers'Gas and steam Fitters'IRON & BRASS GOODS ,

ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES ,14th & Dodge Sis.OMAHANEB.

The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Ltrer InYtgoratorTonic and Appetizer ever known. The Drat Bittencontaining Iron ever advertised In America. Un-principled

¬

persons are Imitating the name ; look outfor frauds. See that the /j /c\ .following signature Is on //k KQjjlfl \svery bottle and take none /f frJT/ ..ffr5-

T. . PAUIi , MINIf.LX Druggist * Chemist

SCI te-

aCflLLOTT'SBold by ALL DEALERS throughout the World.

Gold Medal Paris Exposition , 1878 *

TVIll buy 25 per cent more Groceries at the Old Re-liable Store of-

J. . U. FRKNCH & CO. , OMAHA.than can be nought elfewhere In tuu state. Theys ?15 Ibs A .Sucar for - - SI.00-Jf! l ! s KxtraCSusaP for - - - M.OO14 Ibs ruaiilatf l Sugar for - - SJ1.OO16 1 3 Ibs >'e\v Orleans Sugar for - S 1.OOAnd other goods in proportion. Send for Mo'nthlyPrice Eists. J. 1) . French & Co. , OMAHA.-

AHEAPEST

.

LIST OF ARTISTS MATERIALS A D TO W. & X. Od Tube Colors , 90o. doz. , S.ibloA II I

Brushes. . :!c. up ; Bntlei , 7c. up , llique5f.up_ , 1'allets.I-

V1

.

U 0 1 0 off list ;* InttniftorH for all inttrtimcnfci ,,5jj.-

A. . JJOSl'JJ , OinahP.Bend 2 cent Stamp for Catalosue-

.R.

.

. U. AWARSTHAT

Lorillard's CTTOS Plugbearlnr a red tin tag ; that LorHlard1*Kosc JJcuf Cue cut ; that Lcrlllard'-

aCHppInsii.and that LorllUrd's Srmfl , Jthe best And cheapest , quality considered ?

T CTOTT theii rivself n d testthem before selling. They arefresh and reliable, don't buy__ _ any ? eed * from second hand

dealen- . Write for mr enlend d Illustrated AlmanacCatalogue , I\RJEi , . H. TV" . UUCKBliE Uockford.lU.

FEMALE PILLSSTAn; .Sarlne , Cotton Root and other coed Monthly Fema'le-Regulators. . By mall wrapped in plain wrapper ,SLCO per boi. Of W. R. PEXlCK. St. Joseph. Mo.

I tavo a pcsltlTe remedy aboTo dl33 obTl:3thousands worst kind a".dof ion ;

ataadlncIiaTO been cured. IniJefil.fostronslsnjyfaSM-laUseQcacy.tbJitlTr ! ! send TWO BOTTI.K9 1'KEE ,together V I.UABI.ETKEATISE on dUoosa-to aad P. O. aid s-

DB. \.. T. A. SLOCL'il.lll fearlSt. , New Tort.

HidJen Xarnc , ad JfcTr Cliromo-CurJ , nira-in new type , an ElecnBt48 pasoGilt bound Autograph

, 13 pao Illustrated Prerclum sotPrice Ziistoad Agent's CanvaasineOutflt.allfor 15 & CO. . Talesvllle , Conn.-

W.

.

. N. U. , Omaha , 24311.

WRITING TO ADVERTISERSear you saw the ia pap r .

SINGLE "MENBpthfy-

Voun'roroJd.hfWlnzI.OH cliono attribute * of

PERFECT ManhoodHAY REGAIN QUICKLY

SEXUAL POWER ! ! !

ANH >

Pro creative AbilityProf. Jean BYTIIKUSI : or

THE CIVIALJL KBMEDIES.T-ltrrcur

." "t OTCI

HH CEA..VARAna w-

Natural Failure * 4 111* HVltli '" * " ' * " "* * '* * 'C lulonteU In erery HOSPITAL "> 1 . . .. ,

'llnMlvondonMMlbir, the irmtifal VrofoMlou.-3

.-] , QUICK and 1XTO-

u t o .

IVlAll. . Upon receipt of * cent *ilHl - . In iMMtaife t mi * . wo

free to any earnest Inquirer our upleni-iHtrnt

11-1wlllrenrt -U M paje medical work cirlni ; yiuptonu of alt

forms of Sexual Disease , ilecrlptlon of treatment ,prl tw , anil newspaper eniloraonipnts , Ac.-

Wo.

ro Blue Kgcnti for the new ami certnln to cure-.S'lfadjUiitlncnnil

.OIoTe Fitting Cru.llo Compressor for

the thorgueh anil nullcnl run' , without Kiiriffirv nt

with full MEPIOAI ) STAFF FREE , ,ttvlALE REMEDIAIrAGENOY.lSOrulton .

Health Gained ,Long Life SecuredN-

BY USING

It Purifies the Blood ,It Cleanses the Liver ,

It Strengthens the Kidneys ,It Regulates the Bowels.

, TllUTIIFDL TESTIMONY. '

" * '

KIDNEY DISEASES. . ,"Itufftre il day anil night icith Kidney trout>lcsmv

water teas chalky and bloody.Icould gtt no relief fromdoctor*. cured me. lam as icell ai erer-

.FJUXK W1LSOX , Healmdy , JfuM.

LIVER COMPLAINT.I-vmtld

.not bewithout Kidney-Wort if It coat 10. It

\cured myLlverand Kidney troubles Ihcdlostall hope. SA1TL UODOES , irilllamstomi , IT. I'a.

PILES ! PILES ! !

Jsuffered for 13 years from Ptleia nontbutthosethat have teen a ltctid realize. KidneyWort-

ulckly cured me. LTMAff T AUELL , Qtorgbt ,

CONSTIPATION-.I

.teas a areat sufferer from diseased Kidneys and

wasterrtblucomtisjatcdforytars. Iamnowatseven-ty

¬

at icell a rver I teas in ny life ami it it due\alonetoKidneu-Wort. C.P.BROTTff , WesiportIf. Y.

RHEUMATISM.u-Aftermfferlng

.forthirtyyears from Kieumatlm-

and kidney trouble , Kidney-Wort has entirely curedine." EIMKIDGK MALCOLM , West Hath , He.

FEMALE COMPLAINTS.'K-idneyWort

.hns cured ny wife after two years

'suffering and tcmtness , brought on by use ofa Stw-"ing Machine." DR. C. X. SUXlTCliLEf , Sun mil , Ga.

FOR THE BLOOD."-The

.past year Ihave used Kidney-Wort more than

ever, and lelth the beit results. Taks it all in all, it isthe most successful remedy Ihalf everused. " * '

PHILLIP C. DALLOU 21. D. , Honkton , Tt-

.MALARIA..

. -"Chrrmte Malaria for years , with liver disease made

me Kith for death. A European trip , doctor * andmedicine didno aood. until IusedKidney-Wort that\CURED " HENRY WARD ,

Late Col. 9fA Key. , A*. CT. 32f. Y. ,

It acto at the came time on the KID-fJNEYS

-LIVER and BOWELS stimulating

rjthcmto healthy action and keopln 5 them| ln perfect order. >rcssi uPri otoo

Liquid or Dry. The latter can bo sent by roal-l.WELLSIRICHARDSQN&GQ.

.[ . )

BURLINGTON , VERMONT , U.S.A. ,Mon'.rtaJ , F. Q. . lad , Z> (lmd. '

BARNABEE'S SONGS :- < or.-

AH

} -EVENING WITH BARNABEE , \The many tlmu nnd3 of dellghtwl lieirera who havi.

spent " .Evenings ivith IJjirniibee" will lie nioruthan pleaded to see his famous SonscsKathcrcrl In till *bo'jt, which Is one of the best comic collections ex-tant.

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. 21 Son s : I'O pasci , sheet music * lzc. Editedby Howard M. lo <r. I'rlce ? ! ." "!.

-1aking RHelocSies-A Vocal Visitor to Cheer the Children. By Tfadi ;

Whlpple , who understands the children' * taste , andprovides for them 3) attractlie Xursery and otherSomKs , with accumpanlincntH for I'lano and Organ.Sheet music size. Well adorned with picture * .1'rlce 73 cts.

! The new and bn-lBrOSn-

B" lOWerS. HantSumlnySons liook for the YoiinserScholars , by HUM v-

PITT. . Very sweet hymns and tiinc.s. not luliyish , butnice. Plenty of pictures. 25 cts., t'UO per doz.

Gems for Little Singers.T-or

.Primary Schools and the Klnderenrtrn. I5y K.U-

.Kmerson&G..

. Swalne. A ffreat succeia. Full of sweetson s with picture illustrations. .1) cts. , t'HO per doz.

3 GOOD CANTATAS for Choral Societies , are :ami Klsa.75ct . ) by EiiKcneTnnyer.-

a.

thrilling story of Illgiiland life ; Clirintoforus.f-t.

.( . ) Grand Sacred Cantata, Kh'-Inhi-rser. . andKcrocs of '70 , (1. ) Scenes from the ,by Trow bridge & Cobb.

Mailed for the retail price-

.LYOH

.

& HEALY , Chicago.'

OLIVER DITSON& CO , Boston ,

112.

Morphine Habit Cnrcd TO-te 3d days. >"o pay till cured.-DC.

.. J. STtri-iiE-NS , Lebanon , Ohl'j.

Sample Boofc , Premium Llrt , Price Llsifree. TJ.S.Card Co. . Centerbroot. Conn

WiHba Bent FREE to =11 who-write for it Ills a HaBiiaome Book of l20paBeshnn.lrcdoofibeautiful cev illustration *, two Colored Platea. acd Mia all about the beet Form acd Oarden-

jW.. A. BURPEE & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PL-

SE3 B3SI AT3BPEOO? COA2 MABE.T-VTjl

.Iceep Ton dry in larstcrm. The ceir rOUiEI 8LICKEK 1 a perfect lia-

Inrcoat.-

. SoidirnTTrhere. Illustrated Catalotn free. 4J.T > w rBoilan3tu.! g9Cft> x-.iy/Tictj 7 x-y <iB :r. >g.y irj

BUY WO THERIX8 CROWM SEEDS.odds tne flne t Flowers , Vegetable ? ami Crops. Seeds pure , tested , warranted.Larre t f took of Fann Seeds in tnc West , bainplH' tiTu Irt-e. J'H-

WlllpaytosetnewcatalosBe.nts and Jlas br tbo

. JOHN A. SALZER , La Cmur

for theuse ofcajtsottlio

!wltn a this

anT sufferer. Glrciprpus

Kmboued

Floral Album-Hnrilquotations

cts. SNOW

WHEN pleaseadvertisement this

Ctrialc

thintcatlmonlnlH

Bt.lC

Kldneu-Wort

after

can

me.

EoUbjaiii

Louisa

School

Herbert

Resolution

In

sent

A Clear Skinis only a part of beauty ;

but it is a part Every ladymay have it ; at least, whatlooks like it. MagnoliaBalm both freshens andbeautifies.