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IVKBBVI I is. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY AUGUST 22 , 1881- < / GENERAL NEWS , A Feud Between Two Promineni 'Families .at Huntsville , - Tonn , , Oanses a Terrible - t riblo . Riot , - m. Stockley Huucc nt Batavin , N , Y , , Yesterday for the Murder - ' der of His Employer. Terrible Sufforinff at Sea of the Captain of the American Bark * Aberdeen. Terrific Explosion of a Tug or the Chicago Eiver Two Lives Lost. Miscellaneous Collodion of Crlmoi niul Cnsnnltloi anil Other HapponlnRfi. Torrillo Boiler Expostoii. National Associated l'rcs . OHIOAOO , August 120. The tug A , II. Ward , lying nfc tlio Wells street bridge , exploded nt ( } o'clock thit morning. She was completely ( shiv ered to atoms , every piece of limbci buiiiK torn asunder and scattered ovci the river. The captain was throwi : on to the deck of u schooner lying at the dock near tlio tug , and seriously injured. Tlio engineer , fireman and assistant fireman y ro instnntlj killed. The bodies \voro thrown intt \l \ i the river nnd sunk. Tlio oxplosioi i' was caused by pumping cold watci \ ' ' i into a hot boiler invlnch the wntei liad previously been nlliuvcd to rui down. I/ATKll. A reliable account of the oxplosioi of the tug A. B. Ward has boon gath orcd from tlio cnptain of a tug 200 fee distant at the time. . Ho says fivi men were on the Ward , Capt. Fr.uil llutler , Engineer 0. 0. Wilson , Fire man Alike McDonald , Deckhand Win McDonal nnd Fred Wanager the cook The Ward was towing the barge Cl AVilliams wlien the explosion occurred Tlio noise was turillic. Notliing couli be soon for a moment but sinoko nm debris , Cant. Butler \vna thrown abon HO feet and landed on a barge ahoai of his tug. His skull is fractured ani h is otherwise Boriousty injured Engineer Wilson and Deckhand Me Donald were not seen after the ox plosion. It h supposed that they wor instantly killed. The former has wife and two children living hero ; th latter n wife and child in Homo castor city. Fireman McDonald and Wanr gcr , the cook , were found in th water , clinging to some pieces of him her , and rescued badly bruised , an Wanatjor is not expected to live , be ing injured internally. When the cs plosion took place the Ward was nut' way between the Olark and Wol ! street bridges. The boiler was throw -.about 100 foot back toward Olar struct. The tug.HUiik troini ; dow stern first. The river is being draj ed for the bodies of Wilson an McDonald. A Captain's Terrible Suffering. National Ansoclated 1'roas. COLUMBUS , Oa. , August 1 ! ) . Into ! ligcncp from Key West says that th American bark Aberdeen , Cork , matter tor , laden with mahogany , was brougli in by the schooner Madgio. Who bo.irdodbynpilotthovessolwashelplcsi thcro beingbut ono man on dock and HI was drifting at the mercy of the windi She loaded at Santa Cm/ , Cuba , an two days after sailing struck an in known rock , where she remained tw dnj-fl , subsequently experienced heav weather and was wrecked both foi and main masts. The crow snccuml cd to malarial favor , which they coi traded at Santa Cruz , and ono by 01 fell sick. Tlio master , on whom 0' orything devolved , fought against tl disease until the vessel was tunic over to the salvers , when ho foil o : hausted. Ho stood at the wheel tbn days until his feet burst , there not b ing n man on board able to relioi him. A Terrible Fond- National Atsoclatcd I'rosi. MouitisTOWN , Tonn. , August 10.- Durmg the smiim of the cirou court at Ilnntavillo , Scott county , fearful riot tool : place which orignm od in an old fond between prominoi families. Two bundled me were in the crowd and at lew twenty men were lighting at nno tini with pistols , knives and rocks. Tli shoriu fiuinmoncd a posse and a tempted to quell the fight but withoi success. In the midst of the molt the wife ot Ashbury Burg , who wt one of the participants , rushed in t persuade her husband to desist , whc a rock struck Jicr in the back wit such violence that it will c.uiso hi death. The riot was only ended I those taking part wearing thomsolvi out. No ono waa killed outright bi many were terribly injured. \ Stocliloy Strung. liatlorml AtsoclatoU 1'ruM. BATAVU. N. Y , August 11) . Cha Stockloy , the assassin of John Walke a farmer , his employer , passed li labt ni''ht on earth quietly. Ho a ice cream and cake with his broth John , at 40 p. in , Afterward hosle from 11 o'clock 'until 0 o'clock tli morning , when he arose nnd atu hearty breakfast of beefsteak at potatoes. Ho woe led to the jail va at 10:58. : Hov. Mr. Everest oflbn prayct and BlierilF Grillln asked tl condemned man if ho hud anything say , He murmured "No , sir.Tl noose and cap were then adjusted ai at 11:02 : the drop was pulled Stoo ley ( shivered convulsively a monio and his hands dropped to his aid At 11:10 , Dr. Cole pronounced li extinct and the body was lowered 11:12. A largo crowd surrounded t Jail. H American Scientist * , Natloiul AuocUUxl 1'ruu , I , AutjustlO , Tlio Aim ican association for the advancoine of sciencp appointed a committee confer with the committee from t ! American philogical association in n erence to the sending of a request the dideront college * of the count that they refrain from conferring tl degree of doctor , of philosophy as i honorary degree nnd that B ch degree bo confeircdionly'after examination , The Bocicty then separated into diller cut sections and the remainder of tin day \\as occupied in hearing papers. 'hero are now 5,000 names on tlic twister. About Iwonly-llvo no\\ \ lemboin woio elected. < > * THE PRESIDENT. ornciAt KXKCUTIVI : MANSION , August 20 - : I0 ! a. m. The president lias parsed qniot night and thin morning hit oiulition does not dilFer mateiiall } rom what it was yesterday nt tht .11110 timu. The swelling of the ja- otod gland in unchanged , and is fret f pain. This morning the pulse it 8 , temper.xturo 08.4 , respiration 18 ( Signed ] D. W. BUSH , J. K. ItAllNES , J. J. WoonvvAiii ) , Hour. ] liviifu.v : , D , HAVES AONUW , .F. H. HAMILTON. WAH'IIIXOTOK , August 20. 10:30 : a , n. Tlio president has taken more uurinhmont since the morning bnllo * In wan issued , nnd the favorable Con ition then existing still continues. WASIIISOTOX , Aug. 20 , 10:40a.m. : ) r. Bliss just told the aucnt of tin National Associated Press that tin ircsident wns belter. The doctoi aid that the president had boon Bleep ng soundly nnd quintly an n chihl ) ruathing easily , with cool , moist < in ; pulso. ! ) t nnd respiration 10 , Aug. 20. The presi out slept well during the night , fron 11 hour to an hour and n naif at i mo , nlul Ds. JJliss'nnd lloyburn saj ic last twelve hours have showli iiu irovonicitt. About 1 o'clock , duiin < . aking , nit onomnta was administcret ml nn hour later the president tool wo ounces of milk gruel. After thai 10 rested quietly until the docton rose. August 20 11:45 : n. in. The prosi .out has passed n good morning thin ar. The noon examination is now ii irogroes. When Gen. Swaim relievet klrs. Dr. Edson at the bedside at i. m. the president was sleeping well 'rivato Secretary Brown came dowi t ( ! a. m. nnd there had been nothiiij of n disturbing nature reported. OFFICIAL. "EXECUTIVE MAXSIO.Y , August 20.- 2'JO. : The president continues to di veil. Ho is taking liquid food by th noutli in an increased quantity nm vitli relish. The nutritive cnomata ar till successfully given but nt longei ntervnls. His pulse is now 10" , torn lumturo ! )8. ) 4 , respiration 18. A ho morning dressing the wouni vas looking well nnd the pus dys charged was of a ho.xlthy character Vftcr the operation of August 8th ho flexible tube used to wash out tin vonnd each morning readily followoi , he track of the ball for the depth o J or1 inches. At the dressing however over a small quantity of healthy pu came , as was believed , from the par ) f the track beyond this point , eithe ; spontaneously or after great pressure sure from the interior surface of tin right iliac region , but this deopo > art of the track was not reached b ; ; ho tube until yesterday morning when the separation of the smal .lough jjjfriiiittcd it to pass unrc&isto < : lownward and forward for a distanc ) f tivolvo and olio-half inches fron the external surface of the face of tin ncision. This facilitates jtho drainage ago nnd cleansing of the deeper par ) f the wound , but has not been fol owed by any increase in the quantit ; of pus discharged. The largo pu cavity which was formed in the innnu diato vicinity of the broken ribs i illing rapidly with healthy granu ation , and the original wound of th mtranco as far as that cavity hn 'lenlcd. ( Signed ) D. II. AGXMV , D. W. Buss , J. J. WoonwAUD , J. K. BAIINKS , < Ron'r HKVIIOHX. Illinois Militia Euonmpmont. National Amoulatcd 1'ron. Si'inxoFiELi > , 111. , August 20.- Qov. Cullom has announced that i consequence of insulHcient approprin tioim for military purposes , tlici would bo no general encampment { the Illinois National Guard this yeni Where citizens agree to furnish trans portation and subsistence ho will 01 tier nn encampment. The secon brigade will encamp on these terms i Blooinington on September 2d to Oil inclusive. About Uavltt's Roarrcst. S'Atloiial A MclatoJ 1'rcMi. LONDON , August 20. In the houi f commons , which sat to-day in vii lut ion of the ordinary custom whic makes Saturday a dies turn , 1'ainol in pursuance of n notice whichho gin yostordayj called attention to the n irrest of Michael Davitt , which lie di claros was not warranted by anythin Davitt had said or done since his fo mor release on n ticket of leave. S William Arornon ' Harcourt , liomo soi rotary , continued that Davitt , by h acts and language , has rendered h arrest a duty on the part of the goi urmnent. Drowned Found Hli Monoy. National Auoclattd 1'ieiu. Ciiit-Auo , August 10. A lugmn whoso name is tiioii ht to bo Georj Coney , jumncd or fell into the rivi from n window overlooking the doc this morning and was drowned. A saloonkeeper named Bnltoli last nipht claimed that his son hn robbed him of about $2,000 in go ] coin and Hod to Kansas City , th morninu found the money in u was ] tub , whore his wife had placed it fc safe keeping , FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you are sufloring from a sovoi cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , coi Bumption , loss of voice , tickling i the throat , or any nfl'oction of tl throat or lungs , \vo know that D ; KINO'S NEW DISCOVEUY will give yc immediate relief. Wo know of km drods of cases it lias completely curoi nnd that where all other medicln had failed. No other remedy ci bhow ono half as many pormanoi cures. Now to give you satisfactoi proof that Dr. KINO'U NEW Disco JSKV will cure you of Asthma , Uro ; chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , S vero Coughs nnd Colds , Hoarsenen or any Throat or Lung Disease , if y < will call nt J. K. ISH & MiMAiKtt Drug Store you can get a trial bott fioo of cost , or u regular ize bott for $1.00. jaiil01y(2) ( ) DRBOYNTiN'S ) ' VIEW. The President's Temporatun Not Beljw Normal , ATtfiat'iRlT Hl PulioiiToo High Fo' Snfaty. Vihliij.'lon S | > tcl.i1 Clnclnnnll UomtncitlJl. Dr. Hoynton said tcMiiight , ill repl ; o n question ( xi to tjio exact eondltioi of the l > .itciit ! : "lie has been iufprrtv ng now for thirty-six hours ! Ho hn iifproved over since tlioy atopnci jiving him nowiiihinuiit by .tho ( idiii iry methods ; his utomilclf 'lJCR.\u ' t < tnprovo then , mid that is wliAl i roublinjr him , you'lcnow. " "What was the lending cause d lisa serious gastric disturbance ? " 'Woll , ho always had n weak atom cli. Ho had a long attack of dyscn cry when ho wis in the army , ami hi ma always been more or less subjuc o these disturbances ever since. Tin round has , you know , , drawn upor us vital forces , and the mucous icmbranes were dry , lacking in aa ivtt and gastric juico. Much nor OOB force and blood has been used ir icalitii , ' the wound , HO that the foici locdcd for the digestion of fond Imi > eon greatly weakened. Then then a another thing that has inlluencci ho attack " "What is that ? " " 1 do not want to bo understood 111 riticising the treatment of the caw n any way. Indeed I do not think ii ould have boon moro wisely handled nit the fuct is , the patient was over cd. There watt n Inudablo desire 01 ho part of the physicians to build uj he strength to meet the demands o : uppurationnnd hoalinijof the wound onsequently , the president was to < cMoualy plied with rich food , and i > rovcd moro than his stomach conic ) car. car.Ho was naUBcatcd before Saturda ; vith heavy foods , and on that day hi vas given n dose of brandy that cappoi , ho climax , and ho throw up every lung and a severe fit of vomiting fol- owed. Then there is no foundatioi or the statement , by Dr. Hammond of Now York , that the president ha suffered from the lack of nutriciou xi id nourishing food. Hammond ha > eon malting an ass of himself. Doyoi see any signs of blood poisoning There is not the slightest appoaranci of it. It would bo very queer if wi lore had not a butter cognizance o ho c.io than a man hundreds o niles away who had never seen th < > ationt. " "Ddes this rise in temperature ap ) ear any moro favorab'lo for the case/1 "Well , uot much. " "Was not the fall of the tempera , uro below normal an extremely bac sign ? " "His temperature has not been bo ow the normal point. A norma cmpcrature may range from 00 to 9 ! legrces. You see many perfect ! ; lealthy people whoso tomporatur icvor rises above 1)8 ) degrees' If tli cmporaturo had fallen below 00 w should have been most serious ! ; nlarmcdonj that nccqunt .altjioug ! ; hat is not always n sure indication 'or many persons may die of norvou exhaustion , and the tomucraturo re nain normal. The pulse has boo ; ho main index in this case. " "That has not ranged near tli dcatli point , has it ) " "Well , it lias gene extremely liigli .t was fluctuating , wiry and weak vnd several times jumped very high [ t is altogether too high for'aafct "Did you administer moro tlia AVO teaspoonaful of nourislimont tc day ? " 'No ' , tlio Blomach was too weak t take moro , still wo are very well sal [ ailed with what it did. We shall nc administer any moro for a day or tw < Wo want the stomach to regain il strength and tone. " "Will a moro rest do this when tli stomach is so weak ? " "Yes ; resting the stomach will ton it up , and above all will remove tli irritability. This high pulse h : been due , not so much to debility i to the irritation of the stomach. " "You are still administering em matu ? " "Yes , wo administer that aboi once every four hours during the dn and Bcvcral times at night. Wo ai giving beef tea , the yolk of an oc and some stimulants about two ounci or a tumblerful is administered eac time. " "I * food given by this method i nourishing as by the stomach ? " "Oil , yes ; but the intestines wi not absorb as miicn aa the stomacl Wo can keep a person up lor a tin by tills moans , but it could not la always. Ho would starve to deal in time. Wo Iiopoto keep the pros dent up by this means until li stomach can recover from its irriti tiou and some appetite returns. " "Will food administered by eiion orliovo hunger ? " "It might. But if there is n bin gor thcro is appetite ; there can bo n appetite except upon a healthy ston nob. If the stomacn was healthy thoi would bo no necessity of onainata , "Hew is his wound' } " "In oxcolloi shape ; could not bo bettor , It is di charging but very little pus at tli time , and lias very neaily healed I the surface. If ho was recovers from this stomach trouble lie won ] bo better than over before. " "How long will it take him to n cover from this relapse/ / " "Oh about ton days. His recover will be very rapid when ho starts it His wound is already ahead of h condition , and as soon as ho can tal nourislimont ho will make quite pri gross. " "Does the dressing of the woun trouble Jiim ? " "It makes him very weak and tin him greatly Ho is lifted on the shot and turned on his side and the woun dressed , and ho is laid back again. " "Is ho very weak ? " "Yea ; although ho can raise h hands and his feet ; his voice is o : tremely weak , however , and that an his pUleo are principal indexes of h condition. Ho lias lost much flosl Ho host lost about ten pounds in t ! n\ four days , I should say ho ho in all about seventy pounds aim his illness. Ho weighed about 2 ( pounds wlir u in health , you know. " "Is ho troubled with bed sores i runioredJ" "No ; lua body is of course tend in places , but he is not bcd-soro bj any moans. " "Hag ho been troubled by bad nil and malaria here ? " "Well , there is enough of it around and the sooner ho can bo moved fron hero th6 better ; but , of comse , tha is out of the question just now. " "lias ho been conscious since thi relapse ? " "Yes , his mind hasbeen very tight and ho lias fully realized that ho hai been in a precarious condition , oxcop when just waking up , when lie inai have boon flighty. Ho has nlway known what is goim'on. " "Docs In nay anything1' "Ho talks very little ho niiliply lies still without moving ( finger ) sleeping as much as possible and trying t regain strength. " ' 'Hoy hai Mrs. Garfield felt about thii matter ? " "Slio has fully realized izod the danger. Indeed , ] told her fully what to ox pcct when the first rclapso occurred She has berne up well nnd has ponl most of her time with the president How is her health ? Very ( ; oed in deed , nnd she is doing everything tc kcop well. " "Js there any truth litho the story telegraphed from Now Yorl that Mrs , Garlield is in n delicate con dition ? " "None whatever. I saw that ntory , and it demands only un qualified denial as false. " "What is the prospect for the presi dent ? " "IIo is a desperately sick man , bui ho is growing better each hour , am wo have strong hopes now that ho wil pull through. " . . _ , No SaohVonl as Fail. "I liavo used your HIMUNII lii.osso.M foi iljsnopsift , headache and coimtlpatinn , nm Iliiil it lias done ire n great deal > if Rood. ] shall recoiniiicnil it to my friemls. "JlOin liKllTOI.KTL'l , " .May 21th. ! > ( ! Main St. . 13ulTnlo. " J'rico T > 0 cents trial bottle , 10 cents. codlw TRUE TO iffill TilUST. Too much cannot bo said of tin over faithful wife and mother , con stantly watching and caring for he : dear ones , never neglecting a singh duty in their behalf.Vhcn they nn assailed , by disease , and the systcn should have a through cleansing , tin stomach and bowels regulated , blooc purified , malarial poison exterminated she must know that Electric Bitten are the only sure remedy. They an the best and purest medicine in tin world , and only cost fifty cents. Sole by Tsh & .MoMahon. (2) ( ) Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of tha Chest Gout/Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swell- inqs and Sprains , Burns and 1 Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosta Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. Ut , Preparation tin earth equals ST. JACOH 0 M a infr.tttre , etinpln and cheap Extern nameily. A trial entails but the comparallrt titling outlay of 60 Crnti , anil ererjr one siiOTt Uf with p&ln can hiyo cheap and poiltlri ere f Its claims. eft , Directions In Eleren languages < r 80LDBY ALLDRITGQIBT3 AWDDEAIE ! IN UEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & : CO. , RACINE COLLEGE ! A COLLEQK AND ( IUAMJ1AH SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL I BOY For terms Address Dr. Stover f-'ai'kor , warden of Racine Collogi Bacmo. Wis. jy 22d&w-lm Oornell Oollege Tlic Chssllcixl , riillo30ilcal ] . ) , Scientific ami Cl IIKiiglnicrliiK Courtcs ccinjiaro lai orally 1 the licit col It ( ; < . In tlio cditniry. SiieelalaUuntage-anroKlu'iiln the Prcparat ry uiiil Normal lci ) < artmiiU , anil hi tlio C'onsci alorjol iimlc. Twenty Profeisori ftnd Toacner * . SujKirlor Ilullillnga , Jlusomn , Laboratory ai Expentei Low. Fall terra opcni Sept. 15. For eutalo uMor othcrlnformatlon , address " I'BM. WM. F. KIN6 , J > , M. , Ir It-d&a-am Mt. Venioii. Iowa. Business College. THE GEEAT WESTER ] QEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. Oreighton Block , OMAHA , NKU11ASK for Circular nor 20lix\ 1880 , SHORJJ.INE. I88 ( KANSAS CITY , St. Joe & Council Bluff u tin OXLT Direct Line to ST. LOUI ! AND THE JUST Prom Omaha and the West. No cJmngo ol can between Omalia &nd bt. ix > u ! and but cue betwccu OMAHA will NEW YOUK. SX3K Daily PassengerTrain EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES ithLEi C1IAUQES and IN ADVANCE ol ALL OTIIEU LINES. Th ! entire line U equipped with Pullnur PaUce Sltcpliig Can , Palace Day Coachci , Millci Salcty 1'latlonu and Coupler , and the colobrati Wcntlnghouw ) Alt-brake. , < 4TSc * that your ticket read * VIA nANSJ CITi' , ST. JOSEPH * COUNCHj BLUFFS Ra road , > b6t. Jo i > h aud fat. LouU. Ticket * lor tale at all coupon stations In t Weet. J. F. BAUNAHD , A. a DAWES , G a. Supt , Stv Joseph. Mo ] Gen. fau. and Ticket Ast. tit. JosriJi. Mo , AkDt BOROUC , Ticket Ajrcnt , 1030 Farohom tre t. Mr * . .1. O. llolicrtioli , PIlMjiinr , ! ' . , write' , " wai siiirerlnir from sfcnernl ikliMIH , want of < ip ictltc , cotistlntloii | , etc. , so that life wai n liur Icn ; after liMiig llunlock nloml IllttcM 1 felt Ijct cr than for j cars. 1 catmol jiralscoitr liittcr 00 ir.utli. " H. ( ! I1)1 ) , of Buffalo. X. Y. writes : "Youi lunlock lltooil Hitlers , ( n chronic ill > ensc < of tin ilooit , ll\cr and klilnojs , liit\c been Blgnalh inrl.cd with sucicfs. Ilnic u e < l them IIIJFC-I \ltli l)0 t results , for torplillU- tlio II * cr , ami Ir ascof a friend of inluo tultcrlut' from ilropiy he effect vasmnntloin. llnico Turner , Jlochrstcr , X Y. , rites : 1 lutti icon subject to serious ill'onlcr of the Mdncjn ml unalilo to attend to liuolncsi ; llunlock Illooi Utters relics ol mo before Inlf a bottle was nicJ , feel conlidcnt that they will tntlrcb' mro mo" 1 A'cnlth Hall , llliiBliarnpton , N. Y. wjltcs 'I miffcrcd lth ft iliill pain through rny lefl unK and fhotildcr. Ix > st my pilrlt3 | , appetite and olor , nnd could wlthdlffkuHy Keep up all day , jourlliinlotk Illood Hitlers R' UlreitcdanO | mro tVlt 'no jwlii tlnco flnt week alter using hem. " Mr. Xoih R tc , Klmlra , N. Y. , writes : "About our j cars a o I had an attack of hllllotu fc cr , ml tie * or fullv rewxcred. My illi tttto orBan \cro weakened , and I would lie completely pro * rated for daj s. Aftci iHlnir two bottle * of join lunlock Illood Hitters tlic lmi > ro\umcnt .isfc Ulblc that 1 uai nstonl-lied. I can nouthouxli 1 } cars of age , do a fair and reasonaUo ih\ ' < ork. " C. IlhcUct Itolilnion , proprietor of Tlio Canada 'resbj tcrian , Toronto , Out. , w rites : " 1'or j can suffered trrcatly from oft-iLciirrlnjj headache. 1 iscdjourllurdock lilootl.Ilttteis uith Imppiol csulH , and 1 now find injsilf In better licvkUl han for } eats past. " iti"i I ' Jlrs. Wallace , nuffaIo , > r.'Y. , n rites : ' -Ilmvi scd Ilurdock Illood lintel's for ncr\ous nud bll ioui headaches , nnd can recommend It toanjoni ; a euro for bllllonsncsH. " Mn. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Y , writes Tor several j cno I hae suffered from ott-rceur InjC billions htnubuhes , dyspepsia , and com lUVnU peculiar to my BC.Since using jou InrJocl ; Illood Bitters I am entirely rellc\cu. " Price , 31.00 per Dottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBUEN. . & Co , .Props . BTJTPAI.O , N. y- Sold \\holcsa1c by Ish & McMabon and C. F Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo , OllDINANOE NO. 2G7. An ordinance for Ie\lnjr a pcchl tav for tin radlni ; of L'assbtrcct from tlio center of 13tl trcct cfet to 24th street ( Omaha fctrcct li S e'csej ' 8 addition ) In the ilty of Omaha , In tin county of Douglas nnd State of Xcbnukn. I'e It ordained by the city council of the city o Omahi : SreTlO1 * I. That thu sexeralsums'sct opposlti o the folloMlnv described premises' , lutsam inttiiotlots and ] ilecc.i of ground licinK lots an ilcces of ground adjacent to and nbuttlnK iipo : Jass street In the city of Omaha , bo nnd thusam 3 I creby lc\Icd ai.d assessed as a "pccial tax an r-hscssinciit upon taid lots and pieces of ground ho bainu belli , ; for one hilt the cost and expense of briiiKins tald Cast street In the city ol Omaha rom the center of liltltsticct to t4th tticct t ; lie no ' e 'tnblls cd ( jradc , said cradlii ! ; bavin jccn duly jicrlorn ed under contract made by tli city of On , \\ithDu1f.vIlrothcrs . , contractor ; anil said Improvement bcinrno\v' tnthely con [ ilcted : ( That eaM loUnndpltxciof ground so boun Ini ; and abutting upon * ald Ca s struct so ol liuliitf llmi specially taxed am ) accused In pr jKirtiou to the feet front of said loU nnd | > ln of ground upon sultlOau street t > o crailtil , ni the said ag rcgati ) sum of Sl.JU.VOi , being t half of the expense anil i t of lirlntrintrnaluOa street in the city of Omaha from 13th Urt-cti 2Uli street ( Omaha street In Swcescj'n tuldltloi In the elt ) of Omaha , to the now faKC. 2. Tlio said special ta\c * and herein loMeil are hereby ma Jo pajaMo to tl city treasurer of Oiiiahit , thirty ( SOiU.fro . the datu and passage of thU ordinance. Sue S. This ordinance shall Uku effect and I In force from and alter Iti passage. Attest : T1IOS. II , DAILEV , Prcs't City Council. J. J. L. C. JEW KIT. tit ) Clerk , Passed Auff.8th. 1831. Ammnc-d Alif. 13th , 1SS1. J. E.HOYI ) , Major. The abe > o tax becomes delinquent on tlio 12t day of September , 1S31 , after u hlch date ten jx cent , peualt ) and interest at the rkto of one pi ccut per moatli , pajaUo In advance , will I added. 8. 0. UALLETTE , aulTJit _ Citv Treasurer. A , f. NAiM , Dentist Office Jacob * ' Block , co ner Capitol at cm aod Fifteenth trejt , OoiiUa N h THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHINC HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO , , Spring Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tlie Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago- | A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo have now an'osaortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's Furnishing Goods in great variety.and a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &o. These goods are fresh , purchased from ho manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us and we m SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. GJ&JXXMAJXT3O SIEJU TJS. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor/ISth J. 's The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. - We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. V WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. / 1313 Farnliam St. , Omaha. ffDONALD AND HARRISON , ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLt DECIDED BARGAINS Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc , , 200 Handsome Suits , at $5 OOf 300 Stylish Suits. $10.00 : 75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Vo have Bovcral lots of stnplu goods which will bo oflbred nt SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladiea should avail themselves of this great sale of CORSETS AND UNDERWEAE , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS , SILK AND LIKEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. -wati MCDONALD fp : HARRISON. O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT. jyl-cod-3m. J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU IN INvnK vn-K MTm mJf Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT 3E T. A STMBJEfc , XXOO. AOENliFOHJMILVTAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - - - OMAHA , NEB