Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1881)
THE OlIAHADAttJ BEB--FB133AY MORNING MAT ' CO..PROPRIETORS. OMAHA' PUBLISHING . . ' 916'Farnham , bet. 9th and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : 1 Copy 1 in ( postpaid ) . $8.00 6 months 4.00 S month * 2-00 ' ' " T.ABIJE. LY'I'IM"R . . LEAVOO OXAHA CAST OS 80CTH BOUXD. C. , B. & Q. 6 a. m. 3.40 p. m. C * K. W. , 6 - m. 3:40 : p. m. C. , R. I. & P. , 0 a. m. 3:40 n.-m. BE. C. , StTJ. & < K8 a. m. 3.40 p. nC ArrtTB Uate25o.-m.'ana:45Cm - 5 L w Ot'BOtTHWKSw ! B. &aCTn NaBu , ThronVhiExpreas , &SO a. m. .B. fcOLrLinooln Express. 7:30 Ju m. " T TT. PrEcprfewi , 12.15 p. m.- " * - O. & R. V. for Lincoln , 10:20 a. m. 0. & R. V. for Osceola , 9.40 a. m. U. P. freight So. 5 , 6.30 a. m. U. P. freight No. 9 , 8:15 : a. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , OaO'pTm.- * U. P. freight No. 11 , ' 8:25 p.m. . T ARRIVING FtOH EAST JJtn KOCTn. C. B. i O. , 5-00 a. m. 725 p. m. a 4 N. W. , 9.45 a. m. 7:25 p. m. a R. LiP.,6:4Sa. m. 65 p. m. r . t. - . K. C-JSt.iJoe t < XB.J7MD ( * . m.i:4S : p. jn. W. , SCL. & JV10.S5a.jn. :25pm. : - i ARRITIXO rROM THE WEsT AM ) O. & R. V. from LJncolD 12:1 ! p. m. O. P. Express-325 p. m. B. & M. in Neb. , Through Express JO 00 4 No. 8 10.50 p. m. No. 12 11:35 : a. m. O. 4 R. V. mixed , ar. 435 p. m. > ORTH. ( Nebraska Division of the Si Paul 4 Slouz dry . No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:50 p. m. . No. 1 arrives at Omaha at 4:30 p. m. No.'S arrlveti at Omaha at 10.45 a. m. DCMMT TSAI.NB BETWEEK OMAIIA AXD Leave'0maha"at"00v9.00 and 11:00 a. m. ; 10 , 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 , 5:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Leave Council Bluffs at 8:25 , 9:25 , 1125 a. m. ; 125,2:25 , 3:25j : 4:25 5:25 : and OSSJ. m. Sundays The dummS' leaves'Omaha at S.-OO andll:00a.m.2:00.-4:00aiias-00pin. : : Leaves Council Bluffs at 9.25 and 11:25 a. in , ; 2:25 , 4.25 and S:25 . . : p. m. _ _ _ _ Opening and Closing of Malls. SOCTZ. ' OPES. . .c * ? - , " a. m. pTm. a. m. p mV Chlcafo'ijC W2..njl. < " 8XT 430 " 2.W , Chlcagojf3 cifle.U:00 6-00 4 JO 240 Chicago-a 4 : O. ' 110 9.-00 430 2-40 Wabath , . 12.30 430 2:40 Sionx Citj and .Pacific. . * 110 " 4:30 : Union Pacific . , . . . S-00 U:40 Omaha&R V.i. . . . . 4.-00 11:40 a&M. rn.Veb. . . . . . . 4 0 8:40 830 Omaha &JtOrttiweitcm. . " 430 liSO f . . ' Jjxxl mails for * Stale of Iowa leave 15 fence a * A Lincoln Mat ) is aim opened-at 1030 a.In.- > - Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS , F. HALL , P. M. JC * . " * . CLAIKSOX. " * "O. J _ . HCST. , Clarksoh & Htmtj Successors to Richards 4 Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW , , . . 2iYsa4th.Strc 3t , Om ha.Kcb. w. j. OONNELL ; ATTORNEY LAV. - _ - . . u Ornci-Pront ) Rooms ttrp stairs ) In Honscom'i new brick Imildlng , N. W. corner Fftecnth and FamhlimfctreeU. - - " - JOtOt UiTDlCK. CUA . K. REDICK. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Epedal tUrotlOB trill be given to all tnlta against corpopationstof every description ; will practice In all thotOOTta of the State and the United State * . Omcsj-Farnham Btroppotite Court llotue. 'J. ENGLISH , > ATTORNEY AT - - LAWA 310 South Thirteenth Street , with * J. M. Wool worth. D. S. BENTOIV ATTORNEY - AT.LAW. . . -T < / - ARBACU-BLOCK , Oor.'DocKlas and ISthj-to. , Omaha , > 'eb. A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orricx in HamwoniVa Block , with George B. Prichett , 1S ! Karnham SU , Omaha , Xeb. Dexter L. Thomas , ATTORNEY AT I.AW - - . ; CRUICKSHAXK'S HUILDIXO , Omaha , 'Nebraska. aprStf D. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 242 Famham St. , Omaha. Xcb. Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Room 0 Crcfchton Block. 15th and Douglas street , HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers Leaving Xcw York EVERT THURSDAY at 2 p m. , for ENGLAND , FRANCE and v * * GERMANY. , * I f ? 0R KICHARD & C0.tr * * f . 'GenTTasa. Agent , 61 Broadnray f - ' * " - "KKwYour. FKIXE E. Hoonts , HENBT row , Omaha. AGENTS WANTED FOR C/reative Science and SEXUAL .PHILOSOPHY ! Profusely lllurtrated. The most Important am bo t book i published. . F.rcry Jamily wanU OneT Extraordinary inducements offered agenU.-i- " * AddreM , AasNTa" I'rBLisuiva Co _ fat. Louis , Mo. Charlea O. Lot , non-resident defendant : Yo are hereby notified thut on April 10th , 1SS1 , a petition. wa filed -in the Dutrict Court within and .for Douglas County , -Nebraska , by Iaa < . El- wardi , plaintiff , against % ou , as defendant , the U object and praj er ot hich petitioa Is that an ac count may be taken of the amount due on cer tain note * , and a mortgage executed and deliver ed on April 18th , 1878 , by Bald Charle * 0. Lot to one Theodore L. Van Dorn , and by the said Va Dora duly assijrncd to ala plantlfl.and. ! that in default of the payment of such amount co to be found due , " wfth Interest , costs and attorney's fee , with a fchortUEieto'be'fixed t > y caid court , the premluc * described Jniaid mortgage , to-wit : South 4 feet of north 114 feet , part of lot one (1bloO : 72 , In the City of Omaha , said County andSUl * . together with the apurtenances may -ordered to be * old , and the proceeds applied to the pay ment of the amount HO found du < > to eaid plain tiff , topjther with interest , costs and > Tou < enable Bum which Uprated to be .awarded ta , an attor- nq-'s fee herein , and that 3 on may be forever ex cluded from all.right , interest and equity of ie- dduption in orlo nid premises or any part thete- of.'and 'for general "relief you are nqulred to ans er said petition on the 30th day of ilay , 1BS1. ISAAC EDWARDS. \ aplSeiaMt Plalntlfl > , AGENTS WANTED FOR ' i. XV .FABTMT BCLLU.O BOOKS OF TUB Aoi ! Foundations of Success C- ' BUSINESS A D SOCIAL FORMS. Thelawtot trade , legal form * , how , to trans act business , valuable tables , ioclal > etiquette , parliamentary tuagc , how to conduct public buri- ne s ; in fact it is a complete Guide to SUCCCM for all cases. A family ncceositr. Address for cir culars and special terms ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO. , bt. Louis , Mo. AGENTS WANTED roK OCK NEW BOOK , 1 BffLE.FOR THE YOUMC , " balng the Story of the Scriptures , by Rer.'Gcorge Alexander Crook , D. D.in dimple and attrafve language for old and young. Profusely Ulu ' .ra ted-making a most interesting and impressive youth s instructor. E\ cry parent will secure this work. Preachers , jou should circulate it. Price 13.00. Send for circulars with extra terms. J. H. CHAMBERS & CO. . Bt. Louis. Mo. REED'S "ALL TIME" Bc Almont- bv Allexander'a "Abdallah , " Lire ot 'OoldftmlUi MaldT Krst dam "On Tune" byJ'War Danee , " on < if the renowned "Lexlnc- tonf Second. "Hla Breckenridpe" by "Collos- us , " BOH of imported "Soxercipn. " "Abnonf " hrst dam bv "ilambrino Chief,1" and his hire ' " " by Rjucich's "Hambletoniao. This rcmarijiblo horse will be five rears old In May. he will * erve only 35 mares ( half of which number is ow eng&jnd } at $25.00 p r mare , pay. able at time of sen ice. Season commences April 1st and wfll end Sept. 1st. After that time his wivicewill be put at ISS.OO. Any mare that has trotted In 30 served WES. ALL TIME will stand Monday's , Tuesday' * and pdnmlay.s each week , beginrdnj the first of April , on Twcnticth-Tvest of Eighteenth St. , car-track , terminus , and the remainder of each week at the corner of Uth and Howard streets. L REED , Proprietor. Corner llth and Howard Sts. marl-odSm Slack's ' thematic CVIJECXI. arranteJaSiftCtrtalnandLpoedyJ irelor Rheumatism m all Its forms , Ngurafcia. Lame Back , tMn in the Breast and Side. fSn in the Stomadi mnd-Kidney tc. It Is mn Internal reme- dy.'mTonic and Blood .Purifier , and while It - more * the thsaue it improves the penera ! hedtb SUmiBLACK & OX , Proprieton , Hattsaouth , Ktb. owojt , GenT Afent , Omaha. i. pesL Directory , ; , Art Emporium. J. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium , 1516 Dodge Street , St el Engravings , Oil Paintiaga , Chromes , Fancy Frames. Framing a Specialty ; , Low Price * . J BONXER , 1809 Douglas Mreet. Good Styles. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGCE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BASTLETT , 317 South 13th Street. Architects. 4 MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS , Room 14 , Creighton IflocM. XT. LARGE , Jr. , Room S , CreSghton Blocki-- . TBooUand hoe . JAMES DIVINE'4 CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assorment of homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. , JOHNFORTUNATUS , 60510th street , mariufactores to order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. f. LARRIMER , Manufacturer , Vtochera : Bit. Books , News and Stationery. J.'L FRUEHAUF , 1015 Famham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE 4 SCHROEDER , the oldest a and E. bouse in NebruVa , established 1S75 , Omaha. " * * ' Boarrihig. * - * CESTRAL " . , . . . - RESTACRANT , 4 MRS. A. RTAN , southwest corner 10th and Dodge. Best Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. _ * Board by the Day , Week or Month. * * " - - tJood Terms lor Cash , furnished Rooms Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM. SNTDER , No. 131914th and Harney Streets. "Civil Engtneers and Surveyors. . , , ANDREW ROSEWATER , 1510 Famham street. Town Surreys , Grade and Sewerage Systems a Specialty. " , Commission Merchants. " % " "JOHN G" . WILLIS , 1414 Dodge Street D a BEEMER. For details eee large advertise ment In Daily and Weekly. Cigars and Tobacco. WEST 4 FRIT9CHER , , Manufacturers of Cigars , and Wholesale Dealen in Tobaccos , 1365 Douglas. W.-F. LORE.VZEN , manufacturer , 51410th street. Cornlco > Vork . Western Cornice Works , Manufacturer Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate ROofling. Orders Tom any locality promptly executed In the best manner. Factory and Office. 1310 Dodge Street. jlalvanlied Iron Cornices , Window Caps , etc. , nanufactured and.j > ut irp in any part of the county. T.JINHOED , 416 Thirteenth street. . Crockery. 3. BONNER , 1309 Douglas street Good line. Clothing and 'FurnishingGoodi. GEO. H. PETERSON. Also Hats , -Caps , Boots , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 8H S. JOth street Clothing Bought. CrflHAW-will pay highest Cash'price for second liand clothing. Corner 10th and Famham. Dentists. DR. PAUL'Williams' Block , Oor , 15th & Dodge. Drugs , Paints and OIIs.n " " KUHN4CO. , Tharmadsts , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Douglas streets. W7J. WHITEUOUSE , Wholesale & Retail , 16th st. C. C. riELD , 2022 JJerth Bids Cumlng Street M. PARR , Druggist , 10th and Howard Streets. - Dry Qoods , Notions , Etc. JOHN H.-F. LEHMANJf & CO. , New Tort Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Fara- ham street. . L. C Enewold , also boots and shoes , 7th & Pacific. Furulture. . , A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture and Stores , 1114 Douglas. .Highest cash price xud for second hand goods. - I. BONNER , 1309 Douglas it Fine goods , & . . v * Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE "CO" GUST , FRIES t CO. , 1213 Harney St , Improve- ed Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office Railings , Counters of Pine and Walnut v " " " ' ' Florist. - -A. Donaghue , plants cut flowers , secdi , boqnets etc. , N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas streets. Foundry. JOHN WEARNEiSONS , cor. 14th i Jackson ste Flour.and Feed. GHAHA CITY MILLS , 8th , and Famham Sts. , Welshons Bros. , 'propnetors Grocers. . -STEVENS , 21st between Cuming and Iiard. T. X McSUANE , Comer 23d and Cuming Streets. Hatters. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , 1306 , Dongla * Street , Wholsale Exclusively , Hardware , Iron and Steel. DOLAN 4 LANGWORTUY , Wholesale , 110 and Ifith street A. HOLMES , comer 16th and California , Harness , Saddles , &C. E. B. WEI6T 32013th 8t , bet FarnHamcy. . - Hat and Bonnet Bleachers. Ladies get your Straw , Chip and Felt Hats done up at northeast comer Snentecnth and Capitol Avenue. "W3C. DOVE , Proprietor. Hotels. CANFIELD HOUSE , Geo. Confleld,9th 4 Famham DORAN HOUSE , P. H. Cary ; 913 Farnham St SLAVEN-S HOTEL , F. Slaven , 10th Street Southern Hotel , Gus. Hamel , 9th & Leavcnworth. Iron Fencing. .ST. j . Tbe Western Cornice Works , .Agents fontho Champion Iron Fence Co. , hare on hand all kinds of Fancy Iron Fenses , * Gratings ; Finealj , Railings etc. 1310 Dodge street. ap2 f' Intelligence Office. MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 21716th Street Jewellers. BAUMER J314 Famham Street . . . . nv BERTHOLD7Rag and Metal. Lurnber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY" , comer 6th and Douglas Sts. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER , 1309 Douglas St Good Variety. ' . -Merchant Tailors. G. Ai'LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is re ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen wear. StUeh , durable , and prices low as ever , 215 13th bet Doug. & Farn. . , A Millinery. MBS. C A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety. Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , tx. Cheapest House in the West Purchasers safe 30 per cent Order by.-MaU. 116 Fifteenth Street Physicians and Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No. 4 , Crcighton Block , 18th Street . LEISENRING , M. . Masonlc.Dlock. CfLT-HART , M. D.TEyo and Ear , opp. poctoffice \-f DR. L. R GRADDY , Oculist and Aunst , 8. W. 16th and Famham Sts. ' Photographers. GEO. HEYN , PROP. , Grand Central Gallery , ' 1 21S Sixteenth Street , DcarMasonle Hall. First &asAVork and Prompt ness guaranteea. Plumbing , Qas and 8t am Fitting. T. W. TARPY & CO. , 81612th St , bet Faraham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICS ; 1409 Douglas Street Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. KOSTERS , 1412 Dodge Street Planing Mill. A. MOVER , manufacturer o ! sash , doorsblinds , moldings , newels , balusters , hand rails , furnishing scroll sawing , &c. , cor. Dodge and 9th streets. Pawnbrokers. J.'EOSENFELD , 322 10th * St , bet Far. & Bar. Refrigerators , Canfield's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN , llth St , bet Fara. & Hamej. Show Case Manufactory. O. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Show COM * , Upright Cases , & < - . , 1317 Cons St Stoves and Tinware. A. BURMESTER , Dealer In Stoves aad Tinware and Manufacturer of Tin Roof , and all kinds of Building.Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER , 1309 Douglas St Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators , Odd Fellows' UalL Shoe Stores. Phillip Lang , 1320.Farnham . it. bet 13th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1416 Douglas St , New and second Hand "Furniture , House Famishing Goods , &c. , bought an ! sold on narrow cugins. 'J ' Saloons. HESRY EAUFMANSV In the now brick block on Douglas Street , has just opened a most elegant Beel Ball. T Hot Lunch from 10 to IS every day. % FLANNECY , > o Famham , next to the C. i iL headquarters , las re-opened btieafand complete establishment which , barring FIRE , and Mother Shlpton's Proph * 3" . wffl be opened for the boys with Hot Lunch on and after present date. "Caledonia , " JTFALCONER , 67916thStreet Undertaker * , CHAS. fclEWE , 1012 Farnham bet ICBi * & lltd. 39 C nt Stores. 3ENRT. POHLMAN , toys , notions ( , pictures , : ewelry. Sc. , CIS Hth bet > tfcraha and Douglas. P. a BACKUS , 1305 Funhsm t. Fancy Goods. ' S20,000 ; Fowler's S90O Conr and * a * ' < 250 * * e * J * c Philadalphia Times. That tho.peorjle'of America are be ginning to' appreciate * ilW merits of finely bred cattle was clearly demon strated yesterday when stock buyers from New i York , VJMassachussefts , Connecticut , Xew Hampshire , Ne'w Jersey , Delaware , Maryland , Pennsyl vania , "Virginia , Ohio , Kentucky and other states attended a sale of im ported ; Channel Island bo vines at Herkness' -Baraar , J this -city , i The herd was composed of eighty cattle , which were carefully selected from famous breeding farms in Jersey and Guernsey , and-many of the specimens are entered in- the herd Bkwks. The majority were Jerseys , but it was a noticeable fact that the Guernseys were in greater demand and real ized the best prices of the day. The cattle were in admir able condition , and taken all around the herd was the best ever sold in this city , and although the showing of bulls of both breeds was poor , the cows and heifers -were remarkably ood. The choice cows in the collec tion jwero > Gypsy , " La .Rouge , " 63- breastj "Welcojne , XellieandwGaml > bt ; ta , and they brought prices ranging from § 550 to 8900. La Rouge's baby , a beautiful little fawn-colored calf , with hair as jine as silk , and perfect points , Iwas greatly admired , andrwhen' placed upon thestand.'for-salo.the"bid- ding became spTrited. " The" first offer was $100 , but that sum was raised by bids of $10 each until § 250 was reach ed , when , the little beauty was knocked down -to S. * 1L Burn- . dam. The sale was attended by about , three < "hundred people , manyoltwllom were ladies , but iherc ; were only about- dozen buyers , the mass of the farmers present being frightened off at the start by the stiff ness of the bidding over Gambotta , a Jersey heifer , sold for 8500. The' sale lasted four hours and the receipts amount to § 20,703.50 , an average of about § 202 for each cow , bull , heifer and calf , or the largest average known n Philadelphia for years. T. A. ffarermyer , New YorkH. ; N. Strong , New York ; J. B. Davis , Richmond , Ya.A. ; Wilhelm , Lebanon , Pa. ; D. A. Given , Borland , - Ifew London , 3onn. , were the heaviest investors in : he fine-haired stock yesterday. Be- ow is a list of the stock , names of uuyers andtpricos realued : , , , Jerseys Gambetta H. , 2J years , T. A. Havonuyer , N. Y. , gCOO ; St. Ouennaise H. , 3 years , H. N. Strong- N. Y. , § 430 ; Imperial ST'S years , J. T. Crorior , Pa. , § 300 ; Lily , 2-years,1 H. N. Strong , N. Y. , $400 ; Monday , 4 years , J. B. Davis " , { Richmond , Va. , § 1'70 ; La Talaiso"Syears ; , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 275 ; Cor- neUoH.r2years , . .T. Steel , Ger- manlown Pa. , § 240 ; Nelly , 23 months , T. A. BarermyerrN.Yr , § 550 } JSppn- icaH. , 2 years , Casper. Heft , Phila delphia , § 330 ; Lively , 2 years , T. A. Havermver * , N. Y. , § 205 ; Lively H. , 1 month S. M. Felton , Thurlo , Pa. , § 80 ; Bergore , 2 yeai-s , T. A. Haver- myer , N.Y. , § 380 ; Rosie , 2 years , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 100 ; Bedbreat , Clears , T. A. Havennyer .TF. , § 750 ; St. ilartainaise , 2 years , T. A. Haver- myer , N. Y. , § 425 ; La Rougot 3 years , W. R. McCreadySaugatuck , Conn. , § 700 ; Gypsy , 3 years , , T. A. Havermyer , N. Y. , . § 380 ; Brunette , 23 months , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 325 ; Dewdrop , 3 yearaVister Morris , Philadelphia , § 400 ; , ; Express ( bull ) , li " years , Charles Paddock , Salem , IN" J. , § 85 ; bull calf , 3 months , E. F. Wentz , Jeddo , Pa. , § 80 ; heifer calf , 3 months , D. A. Given , Cyn- thiana , Kj' . , § 140 ; heifer calf , ' 3 months , to same , § 115 ; bull calf , 1 month , to same , § 105 ; heifer calf , 2 months , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 160 ; Cautine , 3 years , A. P. Rowe , Fredericksburg , Va. , $125 ; La Gallichaumc , 2i " years , T. A. Haver- myor , N. Y. , § 290 ; Jolie2yeara.A. Banks , Baltimore , § 10 ; Welcome , 22 months , A. Hememvay , Boston , § 525 ; Darlow ( bull ) , 27 months , E. Satter- wai , Pa. , § 100 ; Honfleur , 5 years , H. N. Strong , N. Y , , § 385 ; . Beauty , 5 years , H. A. Sage , Easton , Pa. , § 135 ; Erica II. , 2 years , E. P. Coffin , Pitts' burgh , § 300 ; Hearty , 2years , James Moore , Philadelphia , § 310 ; Rosy , 2 years , J" B- Davis , Richmond , § 185 ; Fancy Fawkes , 2 years , W. A. Mul len , Mt. Holly Springs , Pa. , § 400 ; bull calf , 3 months , Mark Wilcox , Joy Mills , Pa. , § 95 ; bull calf , 3 months , to same , § 80 ; bull calf , 1 month , S. M. Felton , Thurlo , Pa. , § 85 ; bull calf , 1 month , C. Harvey , Chadd's Ford ' , Pa. , § 27 50 : heifer calf , 3 month's , S , M. Burnharn , § 450. Guernseys Nellie , 2 years , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 225 ; Beau- iy , 2 | years , W. Morris , Philddelpniaj § 325 ; Princess , 2J years , X B. Davis ! Richmond , Va. , § 290 ; Creole , 2J years , J. L. Fisher , Philadelphia , § 300 ; Dewdrop , 2 years , Col. Etting , Concordvillo , Pa. , § 340 ; Jessie , " 2 months , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va _ , § 400 ; Lady Froime , 2 years , A. "Wil helm , Lebanon , Pa. , § 410 ; Rosa , 28 months , W. P. Miner , AVilkosbarre , Pa. , § 205 ; Maddio , 2 years , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 270 ; Lady Emily , 27 months , A.P. . "Wilson , § 210 ; Gypsy , of Les Vauxheleis , 8 years , Dr. Borland , New- Lon don , Conn. , § 900 ; Rosebud HI , 4 years , J. B. Davis , . Richmond mend , Va.300 , ; Gypsy the' H : , 3 years , tosaino , § 225 ; Dairy Maid ILL , 2)t ) years , A. Wilhelm ; Lebanon , Pa. , § 325 ; Darling , 38 months , F. Shaw ; Boston , § 410 ; Darling's calf , 3 months ; A. Scott , Concord , Pa. , ? GS 50 ; Lily , 3i years , A. Wilhelin Lebanon , > Pa , , § 300 ; Manette , IL , 2i "years , F. C. Farley , Newbern , N. J.105Grando Fleurle , H. , 2 years , J. B. Davis , Riclimond , Va. , - § 250 ; Guernsey Maid LL ; 2 years , W. Morris , Philadelphia , § 260 ; Rougetto H. , 2 years , Mark Hughes , West Chester , a. , § 180 ; May Daisy , 4 ; years , F. Shaw , Boston ; § 410 ; Rosoy IL , 2 years , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. . § 225 ; Flower LIT. , 2 years , Dr. BoIandNew , London , Conn. , § 300 , Orange Flower. 2 months , J. C. Evans , Grand Mills , Pa. , S5"Cybelo ; ; 3 months , to same , § 140 ; * Gypsy King H , ( bull ) , 23 months , J. B. Davis , Richmond , Va. , § 100 ; Guernsey King. 1 year , F. 0. Farlov , Newborn * N. J. , § 102.50 ; 'Orange Peel,2 month , M. Hughes , West Grove , Pa. , § 25 ; bull calf , 3 months , W. Morris , Phil adelphia , § 50 ; bull calf , 1 month/Wal / ter & Son , West Chester , Pa. , § 30 ; bull calf , 2 months , S. Betz , Camden , N. J. , § 80 ; bull calf , 3 months , E. R. Wilson Newark N. J. § 55. What a Narrow Toot Did. San Francisco Chronicle. A young lady took a car which brought her to the foot of California street , and there took a seat on ihe dummy car , which "boro her to the vicinity of her home on Octavia street. As she left the car and was crossing the track upon the southern side , her foot slipped and turned , and was caught fast in the crack where the wire cable.passes. Some imperfection in the road-bed had caused the narrow aperture to expand , and the young girl's narrow foot was entrapped. The'enginecr.of the eastbound - bound dummy saw the obstacle on the road in season to chock his swift approaching preaching car , and alighted , with the conductor and several passengers of investigating minds , who endeavored to release the slender foot , but their efforts were vain. Another car and another brought up in funeral row , and constant reinforcements in the way ef passing pedestrians cheered and enlivened the scene. An attempt was made to pry the iron' rails form ing the cable channel further rroart , but they firmly resisted aU 'effoVts. Everybody had a suggestion ! "Push your foot forward ; ' i PalMt back ; " "Tip it sideways'X1iifPyour ; heel higher. " The unhappygirl was almost fainting , but'ahe persevered * in her efforts to extricate the offending member. By this time travel on the roaihadivirtually ceased. . The. , last car had long ago passed , and was steadily approaching to fall into line at the rear of the singular procession. Down-town "passengeri 'fretted and fumed or slowly climbed the hillin " ' ' ' street--corner disgust. - On" every' groups of waiting people berated the laxity of street car management. Re porters from all the downrtown dai lies were proceeding westward to learn the"meaning ° bf- the huge crowd reported t < 5 have as sembled in the western addition. From the scene of the accident envoys hadJbeen dispatched to _ the railroad shops to bring appliances fet taking up section'of the road. At this juncture a tall , brawny Englishman , in the dress of a mechanic , forced his way through the throngand in a cheery voice marked by- the Derbyshire dia lect , asked : ' "Ha" ye tried onfastenin' the.joung leddy's shoe ? " * Ten buttons flsw from as many'butr ton-holes ; in the twinkling of an eye the foot was free. NASHYA Mr.NasTirHaBSometliinetoSayKe- garainc the ConMins Trouble. Toledo Blade. Nee York ; May 8 , 1881. - Jist afore plantin foot onto the deck uv the steemer that bares me from my native shores , and makes an Irish patriot uv mo , in Paris , I must paws between drinks to express my delito at the turn things is taking in .Wash ? ington. The "Harp of .Erin S'loon , " where 1 hev bin staying'for some time , wuz a seen uv the wildest eggscitement last night. Teddy McGrath , wich kin reed , bret us the nooze that the grate , . Conkling hed determined to stick , and that Robertson's conforma tion ez collector uv the port uv Nee York weed "be resistid to the bitter eni * ' Nobody kin imagine the delite that pervadid the entire party. "This eends the Republican party"t sea Teddy. "This gives Nee York to the Dim- ocrisy , " yelled Tim O'Shaugnessy. "And itelex the next -Dimocratic candidate for the Presidency , and turns the kentry over to the solid South , " ojackilatid mo , with eyes su- Foosed with emoshun. MAndwith the Dimocrisy in power wo shol hev unlimited groenbax , " sed Patsy McGinnis. "And with the Dimocrisy in power "wat chanoo will the nigger hay uvvo - tin ? " sed Col. McPelter , wich is on here to see that I actilly sale for Eu rope , an'd don't git back to the Cor ; lors. lors."And wo shel git the Nee York Legislacher and not be botheredffany more about wat Tammany does in the City , " yelled Dinnis O'Brien. "And we shol hov control uv the Treasury and do the squeezin ourselves selves/ ' soda rod faced'gent which wuz drinkin whisky every five minits. "And wo shel hev a dimocratic con gress , and the appropriashens for the south that we hev waited for so longj and our confedorit soljors will hev their pay and ponshuns , " sed Deekin Pogram , who is here to assist Col. Mc Pelter in seein that I git away in sich shape that I don't git back. "And all that the republikins made by electin Garfleld will be .lost to em , and wo shol possess the land , " sed a Tammany politishen who jist dropped in to partisipato in the jollificashon. I-sot there quietly musin , takin my drinks whenever I wuz askt. "Grate hevins , " I Bed to myself , "what a world is this ! In the words uv the poit : "Grate God , upon wat slender threds Hang everlastin things. " Here wuz the Dimocrisy uv the Yoonited States prostrate at the feet uv its foes. So desprit waz the out look that I myself hev consented to be a eggsilo and abandon the old ship in despair. There is great questions involved , which both parties consider vital. Just at this junctur there comes up the question uv the appoint ment uv a collector , and our foes go all to pieces onto it. Wood that I coed back out and git back to the Cross Roads. Ef I kin tide over the next tlireo yeers that postiffis is mine shoor. Conklin won't yield-the republican party will split up becoz it seems that Conklin is nil there uv it , and our Heaven begins at onco. Thus I mused. Thank God for Conk lin. lin.Wo Wo immediately past resolooshens indorsin' Sen. Conkling , and ashoorin him uv the support in this struggle uv every one present. We urged him to continner the fite agin the Presi- to the bitter end , andto spare no pains to prevent the confinnashun of Rob ertson and all uv Garfield's nomina- suen , and and then wo went and took down a portrate uv Hancock that was hanging on the wall , and put up one of Conklin in its place , which we hailed with three cheers and a tiger. It is very plain to see , and it pleases mo , the grate Nee York Senator holds that the republikin party wuz made fur him instead of his being made for the republikin party. It's a good idee. What difference does it make to him anyway , what becomes uv the nigger , the nashncl debt , the tariff aud sich , if he ain't in public to be floatid by them questions ? I wunst knowd a reformer who sot down and cried when abolished , slavery wuz abolishedj "Why weep ? " asked his friendj haven't yoo accomplished the desiro'irsf your life ? " , "Too tree too tree , but what , am I to get to Congris on , now that hevn't got no cause ? Why coodn't the nigger hev been kept under till I was ready to die ? " The great Conklin hez made an im mense faimTouT uv the causes tKat go to make up tho.republican.party , but ef he can't yootilize it's success to his own benefit-'frhat"gdqdis ; * ft33) him ? " tHe Ho is thtikind uvAnan I liki-f He hoz to hev : foll6wers , ami.h'eus gqing to keep verrffa5thfulTy ! keepm .em n proven"derror he Tvill sink" tho'ship That B-right. Oh , how I wish ho hed bin dimekrat. Hed he been one uv us I wood not-now bo on .jtho eve uv making a eggsilo us myself. His ral lying cry , "The spoils or death , " soots me eggsackly. I shel never gitoy'er.lovin those in dependent repubtikih senators. A in dependent senator is ono wich firmly beleeves inn republikin principles , but alluz votes with the dimocrisy to show that he is reely independent and can't bo controlled by party cawcusses and sichT ' * * \ - In : view uv these , complicashens ] don't-warit to go to Europe-at aUTEf the great senator tfrdm .New1 York keeps on ee he hez begun my chances are much better at home. Better a postoffis- Kentucky , with a .shy. at contrar thanto' bej"a Irish .patriot abroad ! \ And ef this.fite goes on in the repub likin party we shel.hev it ez sheer ez time rolls on. " But inesmuch oz Conklin may bo left after all , I shel wate. The -wise man is never in a hurry. I shel wait and see. PETROLEUM V. NASBT , JHopeful. ) A Good Deed. San Francisco Post. There is nothing , so noble and touching-as a really spontaneous : act of generosity , after all. The other day a rough , careless-looking stranger was walking up Mission street , near Sixth , when he observed a lot of hoodlums clustered around the gate ofa _ small frame house , in front of which a poor woman was weeping bitterly , surrounded by her terrified children. A scanty array of house hold goods , on the pavement showed that it was a case of ejectment. . "What are you abusing that woman for ? " demanded the "man from below , " addressing an ill-favored individual wh.o was carrying out the furniture. "I ain't abusing her , " growled the landlord ; "she can't pay her rent , and I'm going to bounce the "wholeoutfit , that'salL"- . ' . - , * "I've a godd mind to bounce you , " said the * stranger , indignantly ; what is the , amount that she owes youf "Twenty-two dollars , " ' "Hero , take it out of that , " and the angry man took out his wallet and handed over a $100 greenback. ' The"evicto'feapecifully turned over. a Teceipt'and TcharigeT - Forcing an additional "V" on the happy woman , the stranger walked rapidly away. "Centric cus , thatr" said the house owner , looking after the philanthro pist , musingly. But the philanthropist said nothing until he turned the corner , when he murmured softly to himself , as he put on a little more pedestrian steam : "It's no use talking virtue is its own reward. I couldn't have gotten another such chance to work off that counterfeit'in a yean- Costume in Kevada. Carson in Gazette. Her dress was of a highly wrought fabric of old pinchbeck gold , frosted over with Paris-green can-spangles , and brocaded with mahogany sawdust. There was an exquisite overskirt , shirred with hempen yarn of an unique pattern , and elegantly caught up with , a costly rincplate suspender buckle. A wreath of natural shoemaker's wax fell in ravishing waves from'tho ' waist , while loops of rmolasses candy hightened the caudal appendages of the . The train basque-de-coat. was massive and decollete. Jit was geor- geously resplendant with a row of richly embroidered ahells-'de-oyeter , sprinkled , with assorted grains of cost ly coal-de-ashes. ' Surmounting all was a rich oriental mantle of bag-de- cordage , which was pinioned at the right shoulder of the fair wearer with a shinglo-de-nail , on which was a leviathan carved dome' , wrought en tirely of rare pieces of gum-do-spruce. The fair wearer of all this magnifi cent apparel wore a tin star , buried in a perfect torrent of red-hot black-coal hair , while she glided through the mazes of the dance like a gazelle with its .right arm in a sling. When she brought her pretty little Cinderella slipper down upon the marble tiles of the festive hall , the rafters in the building shook with silvery laughter , while crockery in the cellar , _ like enchanted laities , leaped up and kissed the floor underneath. When excited and full of enthusiasm , this lovely Venus opened her mouth , revealing two massive rowsof pearl that re minded the enchanted beholder of trains of white-washed cars ; liding on wings of love through Hposac's magni- ficent'tunnel. Her musical laugh sent a thrill of delight across the mass of sturging , worshiping humanity , like the tickling of cold milk punch down the back of a man who has just filled his boots with chocolate ice cream. COOL MINNESOTA. The Drifts Open and She Beaches Daylight Again. Nebraska and "Cool Minnesota' are again neighbors , the Sioux City & Pacific and the Sioux City & St. Paul railroads being open from Omaha to Sioux , City and St. Paul. Minnesota enters upon the summer of 1881 with unusual advantages to tourist , who are in search of cool weather , for in addi tion to her usually delightful climate- nature has stored away during the past winter among her hills and around her lakes a quantity of snow and ice which will hardly disappear before the middle of July. The fishing at Minnetonka and the other superb lakes is' said to be better this year than ever and sportsmen are already whipping the clear waters for pickerel and bass. Many Nebraska people have already declared their intention to spend the heated term in Minnesota , but there is no danger that the now and beauti ful hotels springing up every year along the lakes will have more guests than they can accommodate. Maj. O'Bryan , the agent of the Sioux City lines , which take passengers through from Omaha to St. Paul in a few hours , can be addressed at Coun cil Bluffs for information regarding Minnesota hotel accommodations , and railroad fare. THE C. ST. P. M. & O. LINE. Its liberal Management , Reduction in Rates and Improved Facilities for taking Care of Its Business Making It One of the Most Pop ular Iiines of the Northwest. Local ticket rates on the North Wisconsin and Nebraska Divisions have recently been reduced from 5 to 4 cents per mile , making a uniform rate of 4 cents per mile over all portions tions of this-Company'o Line. Round Trip Tickets will also bo placed on sale at all stations on the line , in Wis consin , Minnesota , Iowa , Dakota and Nebraska , at a great reduction from single trip rates. In addition to this matter of reduced rates we would say that the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha Line is first - class in all its appoint ments , keeps up _ with the times , offers every convenience for local as "well as through travel , runs througlrpassenger trains between St. Paur and 'Chicago with Pullman palace "sleeping cars on both day and night.trains , and is the only line from St.Paul , to , Chicago that runs these cars ; it is also the only line that offers the. traveling public through cars be tween St. Paul and Council Bluffs. Coal burning engines and new baggac express ana smoking cars and day coaches , with every improvement , are being added to the already large equipment , so that the business of the line can be conducted with safety and dispatch and with satisfaction to their patrons. fe Railway lines that'offer these com forts and conveniences for travel in connection with reasonable rates for freight and passage , are the lines that invite emigration and that the people patronize , and one of these leading lines of railway , made so by the liber al policy of its management , is the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneepolia & Omaha , which forms the Chicago & St. Paul through line by way of Elroy and Madison , Wisconsin , and also forms the St. Paul & Omaha short line , through Sioux City &nd Council Bluffs , Iowa. When you travel from station to station remember the saving by purchasing round trip tickets , and when going to or from the north to the east or south , purchase through tickets over these short through routes of the C. , St. P. , M. & 0. line , and you will secure the very lowest ratoa offered. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption is certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou sands of once helpless sufferers , now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi tively cure Consumption , but Coughs' , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Hoarseness and alljiffections of the Throat , Chest and L'unga yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a largo bottle unless you know what you ase getting.Wo therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggists , ISH & MoMAHOK , and get a trial bottle free of cost which will con- v Ince the most skeptical of its wonder ful merits'and , show you what a regu lar one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Ish & McMahon. (4) ( ) P OKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The BEST SALVE in the worli for Cuts , Brusies , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all lands of Skin Eruptions. This Sahfe is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion in every case or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly Lm& McMahon , Omaha , Mrs. Beutler , 78 Delaware Place , Buffalo. N. T. , ay : I have used Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Ofl for Xenralgiv and found permanent- relief from IU use. nesi and Sick-Headache. At 0. f. QiodnuD1 ! . PROOEAMATIONlrANIKELEC5TION ! "EXECUTIVE Crnr OF OMAHA , MAYOE'S OFFICE , "May rth.188i- : By virtue of 'the authority-in me vested , I , James -E. JJoyd , mayor of the city of Omaha , do hereby proclaim to the qualified voters of said city , and oCthe- ' respective : wards thereof , that on the 3rd day cf .May , 1881 , an ordinance Vas duly passedby the council of 'tho.city 'of Omaha , and on ' the 5th-day of 'May instant , the said ordinance was approved by the mayor , of which ordinance the following is a copy , to- wit : t OEDIKAIfCE NO. 452. An ordinance - to provide for a special election by tho"electors''of the city of Omaha , to determine whether ono. hundred thousand dollars of bonds of the city of Omaha shall ! be issued for the purpose of the construction and maintenance of a ewers in the city of Omaha. ( Bo it ordained ! by the city council of the city of Omaha , as * follows : SECTION 1. It being considered nec essary by the city council of the city of Omaha , that sewers part'- ly constructed in. the .citr should be completed and maintained and other sewers constructed. Therefore the mayor of the city of Omaha be , and ho is hereby authorized and instructed to call a special election after giving twenty days public notice of such special election to be held in the city of Omahat on Tuesday , the 31st day of May , A. D. , 1881 , for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said city the following proposition , "shall bonds of the city of Omaha bo issued by said cit'y in the sum of ono hundred thou sand dollars ( $100,000) ) due' ' in twenty years with interest nt the rate of six per centum per annum paya ble semi-annually upon interest coupons pens to be attached to said bonds for the purpose of completing and maintaining sewers partly constructed structed- and to construct and main tain additional sewers. Said bonds or the proceeds thereof not to bo di verted from'tha purpose for which they are issued , and not to be dispscd of at less than par. Said proposition shall bo submitted to said electors en tire and in the foregoing form , and the vote thereon shall bo only by " 'Yes" or "No. " SBC. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. ( Signed. ) TDOT. H. DAILBY , President City Council. Passed May 3d , 1881. Attest : J. J. L. 0. JEWBTT , City Clerk. Approved May 5th , 1881. ( Signed. ) JAMES E. BOYD , Majror. Now , therefore in pursuance of the provisions of said ordinance , notice is tiereby given that an election will be held in the city of Omaha , Douglas county , state of Nebraska , on Tues day , the thirty-first day of May , 1881 , at which election the proposition recited in said ordinance , in regard to the issue of bonds will be submitted to the- electors of said city. The polls at said election will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. , and held open until 7 o'clock p. m. and no longer and at the following places in the several wards to-xit : First Ward Felix Slaven's grocery store , Tenth street near Leavcnworth. Second Ward Wallenz's hotel , Leavenworth street , between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets , north side. side.Third Third Ward Dr. Hyde's office , southwest corner Douglas and Twelfth streets. Fourth Ward County court house , northeast corner of Farnham and Six teenth streets. .Fifth Ward Holmes' hardware store , northwest corner of Sixteenth and California streets. Sixth Ward Deidrich's drug store , No. 2005 Cuming street , south side , between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused , the seal of said city to bo affixed , the day and year first above writteu. [ SEAL ] JAMES E. BOYD , m9to31 Mayor. First Ward Eegistration Notice. STATS OF NIBBABO , ) DOCOLAS COCSTT. / Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of the First Ward , City o Omaha , that f will sit at the office of EIav n' ( IIotel.Tenth rtrcet , on Saturday , May 28th , 1881 , for tho.purposo of correcting the old list and to register 'additional voters of said ward for the special dty election to be held Tuca day , ilay 31st , 1881. Witness my band tills ISth day of May , 1S31. E. M. STENBERO , ml9tom2S Registrar First Ward. Sixth Ward Begistration Notice , Notice Is hereby given that I will sit at my Drug store , No. 2022 Cuming St , between 20th and 21st , north side , on. the 24th and 25th of May , 18S1 , for the purpose of registering the electoral raters of mid ward. In witness where of , I hereunto let my hand this 18th day of lay ( , 1881. C. C. FIELD , mlStomZS Registrar 6th Ward. LEGAL NOTICES. Jacob Johnson and Ellen Johnson , bia wifewill take notice that on the 28th day of April , 1831 , William T. Seaman , plaintiff , herein filed hb peti tion in the District Court , of Douglas County , Ne braska , against the defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mort gage ezecutec by the ( aid defefendanta to one F. IS. Bryant , and by paid Bryant duly fold and transferred to one C. J. Canan , and by said Canan duly sold and transferred to sold Seaman , upon lot nine (8) ( In block "Y , " In Shlnn'g 3d addition , to the city of Omaha , in Douglas Co. , Neb. , to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated April 9th , 1374 , for the sum of 4116.25 and Interest , and due and payable In three months from the dae thereof , and that there is now due upon sold note and mortgage the sum of $116.25 and interest at the rate of 13 per cent , pej an num from maturity , and an attorney's fee ; plain tiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found one. 3 You are require to answer Bold petition on or before the 30th day of May , 1881. WM. T. SEAMAN. By A. CiUDwtcs , his Attoney. Dated April 20th , 1881. ap21er thlt To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It is a posrtlve cure for Spennatorrhca , Seminal Weokness , Impotancy , and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Loss of Memory , Pains in the Back or Side , and diseases that lead to Consumption I Insanity and . anearlygrave -VM-W ' * ' " , " - - 3 * WF * & < . The fa-pacific f-fcWsK , Medicine Is K with wonder ful success. I Pamphlets sent free to alL Write for them and get full par ticulars. Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack * ages for $5.00. Address all orders to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 104 and 108 Main St. Buffalo , N. Y. Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell , J. E. lab , and all druggists everywhere. For Yon , . : ' a ' A Madam. . , Whose complexion betrays some humlliatins imperfec tion , -whose mirror tells you that you are Tanned , Sallow and disfigured in countenance , or have Eruptions , liedness , Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion , wo say use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Jtisadelicate , harmless and delightful article , producing the most natural and entranc ing tints , the artiOciality of which no ohserrer can detect , and which soon becomes per manent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously used. No Changing Cars 1KTTKKS OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where direct connections are made with Through SLEEI'IXO CAR LINES for NEW YORK , BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMORE , WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VILLE , and all points in the THE BEST LUCE For ST. LOUIS , Where direct- connections are mode in the Union Depot with the Through Sleeping Car Lines for ALLJ'OINTS SOTTOC1 NEW LiNE'-DES ' MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. * The uncqvaleii inducements offered by this line to travelers and tourists arc as follows : The celebrated PULLMAN (10- ( heel ) PALACE SLEEPINC ! CARS run onlv on this line. C. , R. fc y. 1'ALAC'E ORAWINti KOO1I CARS , with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No c\tra charge for scats in Ueclinlnp Chairs. The famous C. , B. & Q. Palace Dininif Cam. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitud withelej-nt high-backed rattan revoh ing chain , for the exclusue use of first-class pancn- gers. gers.Steel Track and superior equipment combined with their gjeat through car arrangement , make * this , above all other * , the favorite route to the East , South and Southeast. Try itand , jou will find traveling a luxury in stead of a discomfort. Through tickets vie this celebrated line for eale at oil othccs in the United States and Canada. All information about rates of fare. Sleeping Car accommodations , Time Tablen , etc. , 11L be cheerfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD , General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. POTTER , General Manager , Chicago. ORDINANCE NO. 452. An Ordinance to provide for a special election by the electors of the City of Omaha , to deter mine whether one hundred thousand dollars of bonds of the City of Omaha , shall be issued for the purpose of the construction and maintainance of sewers in the City of Omaha. Be it ordained by the City Council of ihe City of Omaha , as follows : SECTION 1. It being considered necessary by the City Council ot the City of Omaha that sewers partly constructed in the City should be complet ed and maintained , and other sewers constructed ; therefore , the ma } or of the City of Omaha , be and he , is hereby authorized and instructed to call a special election after giving' twenty days public notice of such special election to be held in the City of Omaha , on Tuesday , the 31st day of May , A. D. 1SS1 , for the rmrpo-ie of wibmitting to the electors of said City , the following proposition : "Shall bonds of the City of Omaha be inueJ by paid City In the cum of one hundred thousand dollars lars (31U,000) ( due in twenty years with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum , interest payable Femi annually upon interest coupons to be attached to said bonds , for the purpose of com pleting and maintaining sewers partly construct ed , and to construct and maintain additional sew ers , said bonds or the proceeds thereof , not to bo diverted from the purpose for which they are issued and not to be disposed of at less than par. " Said pro position shall be submitted to said electors entire and in the foregoing form and the \ote thereon shall bo only byes" or "No. " SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from an alter Its pa&aga. ( Signed. ) THOS. U. DAILEY , . .J H ' Pres't City Council , Passed May Clerk. Approved lay 5th , 1831. ( Signed } ' JAMES E. BOVD , tn9-tf Mayor. XKTO'JLM.GIB. John Daaacpt will take notice that on the Oth day ofMiy , 1831 , Charles Brandes , a Justice ot the Peace of 1st precinct , bonglas County , J > eb. , issued/an order of attachment for the sum 01 $25.Wxin an action pending before him , wherein MorrisjEIgutter is plaintiff , and John Dass pt defendant , and that property consisting of cne trunk and contents has been attached under raid order.JJSaid ] cause was continued to the 20th June.'lBSl , 1 o'clock p. m. mile siSt MORRIS ELOUTTER , Plaintiff. TMrdpWarfl Eegistration Notice , iln'complianco with law and as per Ordinance No. 452 , I will sit at my office , northeast comer of 14th and'Douglag street ( up stairs ) , the 24th , 28th > nd 0th of May , 1881 , for correction ano adding to Uhe registrar's list all the legal voters of the 3rd ward of the City of Omaha The a residing north of the center of Howard street and east of the center of 15th street and south of the centcrofDa , > enport street and west of thenater line otthe Missouri river , and having been resi dents of the State six months , and of the County of Douglas ( JO ) thirty days and of this precinct , 3rdward , for (10) ( ten _ days ; and none others are entitled to registration for voting upon the ques tion of sewerage bonds Hay 31st , 18S1. WILL. II. RILEY , ml.tomBl Registrar 3rd Ward. Fifth Ward Eegistration Notice , , . , , OMAHA , May 17th , 1581. 0 " * Is hereby ghenthat I will t Friday , May 20th , 1S31 , in the U. P. Bakery , on 18th bt. , between California and Webster Sts. , for the purpose - pose of registering- unregistered voters of the Fifth Ward. . s. WAKEFIELD , n > n-tf Registrar Fifth Ward. TTTDNEGEN" highly recommended and nnsurpaxnl for Weak or Foul -Kidneyi , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Lrtss of Energy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions , aria- ing from Kidney or Bladder Diseases. Abe for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidney jr , in infected malarial sections. X3TB.V the distillation of a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIES and BARLEY MALT , we have discovered KIDNEGEN , which acU specifically on the Kidney * and Urinary Organ * , ramorinj ; injurious depo iU formed in the bladder and preventing any strainingsmarting - solution , heat or Liritation in the mcmbranoiu lining- the ducts or water pa 3ige. It excit a healthy action in the Kidneys , giving * them , viSr. and - condition IU trenpth ; ) restoringtncse organs to a healthy , ahowfajr effects on both the color and co.-y tiow of urine. It can be taken at all time * . In allclimaUa and under all circumstances without injurr to the system. Unlike any oth r preparation for Kidney difficulties , it has a very pleaxuit and agreeable tuto and flavor , "it has been dlffleviH to mal * a preparation containing positive diuretic propertied which will not naivscate. but be acceptabla toth * stomach. Before taking- any Liver metlicino try a Iwttle of KIDNEGEN to CLEANSE the KIdney from foul matter Trv it , and voti will alwav UM it a * family medicine. Ladit npedallT will like it , and gentlemen find hIDSEGLN th best Kidney Tonic e\er used. NOTICE. Each bottle buxrs U siinnfuo of LAWKENCE & MARTIN , also a proprietary gov ernment stamp , which permits KIDNEGEN to be s > id ( without licentM ) by drusjut * , yrwers and other persons everywhere. S3TPUI UP IN QUART SIZE BOTTLES FOR GENERAL AND FAMILY USE. If not found at your druggist's or grocer's , we will send a bottle prepaid to the xprm office to you. * LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Prop's , , XX.3L. . Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Wholesale Agents in Omaha , STEELE , JOHNSON Jt CO. , will supply the trade at mann&ctur- ers prices. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP Proves beyond any reasonable question Oat tha CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is by all odds the best road lor yon to taio when traveling la either direction fcctrweo Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest Carefully examlno this Map. The Principal Cities of the TVe-rt and Jforthwest art Stations on this road. Its through trains make dose connections wita the trains ot all railroad * al Junction points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , TMtSfrrincpal ! 1I"c'-nin'1 < ' ' " ' y rt-iily from two to f.oUrormoro Fast n.tpre It Is tliu only road west or Chuwso that uses the HOTEI. DINING CAHS. ir rrr , . . g Cars Xortn or Northwest of Chicago , ir h.if LS ° , * r 'lj ? ' ! ' forl"3 tl10 following Trunk Lines : n 5' Denver &C.-illfornia Line."Wlnona. . JlinnesoU & Central Dakota Una.- . " "ChleaEO. St. rani nnct Minneapolis Line. TI. . " "Jlllwaukoe , Green Bay Lake Superior Lin-- Canmla. r ! tta sola by a11 Coupon Ticket Agents In the United States wm Kcmember to ask for Tickets via this roa Jbo suns they rend over ft , and take none other JIABVIS ncnniTT , Gcal ilanager , Chicago. W. H. STESXETT , Gca.1 Pass. Agent , HARRY P DUEL , Titketgent { . ' k S. W. Railway , Utii and Kunhara itreet * . D K KIMItVLL , A'shtant Ticket AirentC & ? W Railway , 14th and Pnmharn streets. J. CELL. TUket Astnt C. Jt N. W. liailwav. t P R. 1C Depot. SAMES T CLARK. Oeneral Agent s. Shiverick. FURNITURE , BEDDING , Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHAUHimiGI 1208 and 1210 Earn. St. api4 mon th gat Siom City & Pacific ; St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROITE. 3.OO MILES SHORTER ROUTE 3.OO FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULCTH OR BISMARCK , and all points m Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. ThU line to etjuipjicd wjh the Improved Westinghou'e Automatic Air bruke and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer ; and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT U unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars , owned and controlled by the com- rony , run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Union Pacific Transfer depot at Council HlufTi , and St. PauL Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer depot at Council Bluffi at 5 15 * . m. , reaching Sioux City at 1050 . m. and St. Paul at 11.05 a. m. . makinjc. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at S.20 p. m. , arriving at Sioux City 4:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Trans fer depot. Council Bluffs , at 9:50 : n. m. Be sure that your tickets mad via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , T. E. ROBINSON. Missouri Valley , la. A st. Gen. Pas * . Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , Pasnger Agent , Council Bluff * , Iowa. Fourth Ward Eegistration Notice , STATE or NIBB iu , I ' DOCOLAH t'OCMT I Notice h hereby given that I will tit at E. I Wyman's store , 15thSt.on Monday ami Tuesday , ' May 23rd and 24th , for the purpose of registering the electors of the Fourth Ward , for special city . election to be held on Monday , May 31 t , 1SH1. In witness whereof , 1 hereunto set my hand this 13th day of May , A. D. lodl. ' JOHNS WOOD , Regl-trar Said Ward. GEO. H. PAESELL , M. Rooms in Jacobs Fllock , np stairs , corner CapItal - I Ital avenue and Fifteenth struct. Residence , U * , Sherman avenue. May be contult < ! at residence I ' from 7 to 9 p. m.t exct'pt Wednesday * . ' SFECJALTT OlrtUtrie-i and DueaMs of Women Office hours , 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. ; Sun days S to 7 u. m. ro2 6m 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Blufis ST. . A TT.TS.Ow n Tin o.ivr Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the "West. No change of cars between Omaha and fit. LooU , and but one between OMAHA and NEW YORK. Daily PassengerTrains EASTERN AND WESTERN CTTIKtJ with LEW CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINES. ThLi entire line U equipped with Pnllmaa's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Lay Cochea , MUWs Safety PUtforn and Coupler , Air-brake. fa See that yonc ticket reads VIA KANSAS CITY , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUKK9 Railroad - road , via St. Joseph and St. Louii. TieketD for sale at all coupon stations In th * West. J.F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gen. SupU St. Joseph Mo Gen. Pam. and Ticket Agt. , St. Joneph , Mo. W. C. Siunmcrr. Ticket Agent , 1023 Famham street A.IDT BOROIX , I'ajwenger Agent. A. B. BAK.-MRD , General Agent , OMAHA. NEB. PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Loulj , WIIOLZ8ALX DXAUXa IU NEWS * . 1 PAPERS ( WRAPPING , ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printer's Stock. tSTCofh | aid for Rags and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and 3tetaLt. * Paper Stock Warehouses 122) to 1237 , North Sixth street. One Price Cash Dry Goods Store , Corner Sixteenth and California Streets , DRY GOODS , NOTIONS AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. It will pay you to . examine this stock , as everything is entirely new , and great BAR GAINS will bet-given. GUILD & McINNIS , Proprietors.