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T/ / ; ! K Ti < JT/y / - J-ai TJFACI / HAT/ SHT THE DA3 Yf'BEE ; OMAHA PUBLISHINGUJO. , PROPRIETORS. 01G Farnham , bt 9th"and 10th St \ TEUMS OFjsUBSClimiONr 1 Coriv 1 ea , in aSrance ( postpaid ) $8.00 BtnonUw' " ' 4.00 3 months . . . . . . 2.00 BAIL"WAY TIME TABLE. LUHINO OMAHA BASH OK BOtTU BO C. , B. & Q. 5 a. m.i-340 pi m. , \ , U i N. > V. , 6 a. m. 3. < 0 p. m. c ,1 1. i ! ' . , m , 340 J > nu " c h U , fet. 1. * C. 1C , 8 i in. 3:10 p. m. Amve lit st. luuit al 0.25 ai in. and7.45 a. m. * B. & M. in Neb .Through Express , SiSO i m. II. i M. Lincoln Kxprcg * . 7aOj > . m. t r. Eiptv * , 12J5j\m. i K. V. for Lincoln , 30 > 20 a.m. , i. K. V. for Osccola , 5"lO a. m. " P freight No. 5 , 5.30 a. m. P fnisht No. 8 , 8.15 . m. f * . . ! freight No. 7 | C.10 p. m. emigrantv P freisht No. 11 , 825 p. m. N . , bt L. 4 , P. , 10.55 a , ru. 1:25 : p. m. ABKIMM > FROMTim WIST JIVD SOCTOwEST. il & 15. V. from Lincoln 12,12p.m. " * . - \ . P Kipress 3.25 p. in. * * ' , " a i U. t M in Neb. , Through-txpre3 * _ < SSo 00 * * 2/1 Ri. - . M. Lincoln Express 8.50 a. m. f. P. Freight No. 101:40 p. m. > o. 64.25 inC'T Emigrant. " ' ' f ) 8- tOM p. m. " .No. 12-11.35 a. m. ' 0. & R. V. JORTU. , , , ( .Seliraska Division of the St. Paul & Siotix Citv 4 Road. Jo. S leaves O.-nbha'a aiju. " j. , No. 4 leaves Omalia 1-60 p.m. \i 1 arrives at Omaha at 4:30 : p. m. No. 3 arrives atOrnahaat 1045a.rn r r- % * ' * .VS EETH-EKX OMAtll AW > / -v Uav-c Omaha at S OO , 0 00 and 11-00 a. m. ; 1-00 , iOO , 3-9) , 4-00 , S.-OOwid6.-OOp. m. Iavc Council Bluffs at 6 So , P.2S , 113 : . to , ; J-S5 , 2-25 , 3 25 , 4.2S 5:25 : and 6125 fl. "in. The iluninij Staves Omaha at 0-00 iind ll-OO a. m. ; S-CO , 4X0 and 5 00 p. m. Leav es CouncJ BluHs at B.-25 and 11:25 a. m. 225 , 4:25 : Opening and doting of Malls. , KOITS. . S 6PM. * CLQSK. a. m. p. in. a. m. p. m. Chicago i.N.V. . r.- . , 050. 1.30 " 8.40 . I. A. I'aclflcIUl B .TO..4 SO 2.40 .11s 9-00 420 240 12.30 4.M 2.40 f-ioux Cttv anil 1'aciJlc . 11:00 I'mon 8-00 11-40 4.00 11:10 : , . IL&M mNcb 400 8-40 530 Umaha L Nortliwestcrn 4JW < * * Local mails for fcUte of Iowa leave but once'a lill.MZ 4 JO. A Lincoln Mail is aUo O ] > cned at 10.30 & . m. Oicxi open bundaja 'roni 12 m. to 1 n. in. THOS. F. HALL , P. SL n. CLARKI ON. Clarkson & Hunt , Successors to Richards & Hunt , ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW - - , 115 ! S. 14th Street , Omsha , Neb. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - Omen Front Rooms ( up stair : ) in Hanscorn's lic linik building , X , \ \ . corntr Ff tecnth and Janiham Streets. JOHN I REDICk. f Crtlk"t KKDfcL ' REDICK&REDJCK ; ATTORNEYS- -.LAW. Special attention will hcgiten'to all fuiUagai coqyo ] tions of CVCTJ dcccrljJtioii ; will ] > raptice in all the courts of the State and the United States. Orrici Farnham St. , opposite Court llouje. J. ENQLlSHr" ATTORNEY- - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth Strcct-\rith f i , J. M. Wool worth. G D. S. BENTCN ) - 1if G1 . . , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. ARRACH BLOCK , Cor. Douglas and 15th SU. , Oiuaha , J eb. A. GvTROUP' , ATTORNEY - AT"LAW OPTICR In Hansconil"B Block , w ith George C. 1'richctt. 1500 Famhain St. , Omaha , Neb. Dexter L. Thomas , _ ATTORNEY AT 7rL , , " BUILDIKCT Omaha , Jichranka. D. F. Mander on , I--A05 LAW. ATTORNEY - - . 242 Farnham St. . Omalia , N'cb. _ Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY - ATI A.W. lloom C Crcichton P.lock , l..Ui an JlVurjrlaS street HAMBU1C Li E. "Weekly Line of Steamers LcaunjNc * Vorfc KVERY THURSDAY at 2 p "m."tor ENGLAND , . , FRANCE and - . J it -GERMANS. I'or lussirc applj to toC.B. C.B. RICHARD & CO. , Gen. Pass. Aguit , Cl Broad ny NK YOKE. FRANK E. MOORKB , HI RPI DT , Omaha. AGENTS WANTED FOR Creative Science and bEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. rrotu ch illustrated. Tlio most important ant l-cstbook published. Excrj- family want * one. Extraordinary inducements offered agents. Address AuENT 'Pinu < ; mMi Co. , St. Louis , Mo " NOTICE. ' > * Charles G. Lot , non resident defendant : Yo nre hercbj notified thrt on April 10th ; eSl n petition was filed In 4he District- Court within and for Douglas County jTcltaska.TjyIaac El wards , plaintifT , ( H.oiii'Iou , ail defendant ? tli object and prater of wlmh ] > cUtion Is that an ac count urn lie taken of the Tujiolint due on cer tain notes , and a inortpa executed and delixer J on April lt > th , 1 7b ! bi said Chariex G. Lot to one Theodore L. Van Dorn , and by the said Van Dorn dulj nsiipieil to raid plaintiff , and that in default of the payment of such amount so to be found due , with inU rest , costs and attorney 'B fee , itli a khort time to lie fixed hv said conrt , tli premises descnbcd jnwiid > riprtJaRcto- : Soutl 4 fcvt of north 114 feet , part of lot one ( I ) , blovk 72 , in the Citj of Omaha , raid Countj arifl Stale , together with the apurtcnanccs nm } > o orders to be xold , and the proceeds ajiplieil to the ! . > mcnt of the amount M found due to Said plain tiff , together with interest , costaand a rcasoiml.le tum Viicli is prajed to be an-ardcdas an jitter nc's fee hen.ni , ard that J ou liuv be forever ex iludcd from nil right , interest and cquitj of le- demption in or to inid premises or ary { art thcie- of , and for general rtlicf jou are required to nnnnvr Kiid petition on the 30th day of i ! y ISsI. aplOeeaUt llainrfft * AGENTS WANTED FOR " " FASTEST Scurra Boons or TIII ABB ! foeMflnsof-Suceess - * ' \ " ' ! BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOKM $ . The laws of trade , legal forms , how to trans- net buiincHS , valuable tables , UociaP etiquette , ' jorliamenUrj usage , how to conduct rmbliclnisl- nww ; In fact it is a complete Guide to Success for all cases. A family neccssitj. Address for cir culars and special terms ANC1IOB PUBLISHING CO. . St. Louis , Mo. \ , . AGENTS WANTEDj-off ovs NEW BOOK , 1 BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " Iting the Storj of the Scnpturcx , hy Rf r. Gcorgts Alexander Crook , D. D. , in imple'and attractl e lan ua e for old an J youu . PrDfiuely illustra ted , tnakinc a most "interest ! ng and lmpres ive > ouUiB instructor. Evtrj-wrcnt will secure.this work. Prcachen > , yon iibould circulate it. Price 3.00. Send for circulars vnfu extn terms. J. II. CIIAMBEUS i , CO. . St."Louis , Mo. REED'S "ALL.TIME" , "Almont , " he tvr Allcxandcr's "Abdallah , " Lire of "Goldsmith Maidf First dam "On Time" bj "War Dance. " son of the renowned "Lcxinz.- ton ; " Second , "Ella BrockcnndEc" bj "OoUci. ! tus , " son of imported "Sovcrpicn. " "Alraont'k" first dam bt ' "Jlimbrino CJilcf , " i and bis Sire bIt > ' cieliV."Uaniblctonian. ' ' * - , This remarkable here will I > e fn c j cars old in Mahe will nerrc oKh' 37 mares ( half bf "which' ' number U now enpagrd ) at 25.00 per marc , jay- sbleattimcof KnKc : * % , , > Season commenoci XiiH ] 1st and ni end Sept let. After that time" Ms scivicc win be put at 35.00. Anr mare that has trotted in 2.30 ocn ed run. ALL'TIMEwillnandVondajXTuosdMV and Wednesday each , week , beginning tie flrst of Apnl , on TwcnU'etl > . e t olj Eighteenth L * car-track tcrminus./tLndVUie nxuaindcr ot each week at the corner of llth and llownrd streets. I ED. REED , Proprietor. Comer llth * tmd' Howard Bts. marl-odSm Dr. Slack's ' thmatic * ' ' ' * ' " * * , B'7 , A arrantcd a Safe ; Certaln'and Lpe dy Cure for Rheunutlsm in all its forms. Ncurab u. Lame Back , Pain in the Breast and 1J < . .Paicn the Stomach and Kidneys , &c. It is an internal reme dy , a Tonic and Blood Purifier , anil rhUe it re moves the Disease it impim es the genera ! health. SMITH , BLACK & CO. , Proprietors , Plattomouth , Neb. OCJLUT , Gen.7 Agent , Omaha. Business * Art Emporium. _ . .U. ROSE'S ArtfEmponum , 1516 Dodge Street , * eel'PosraTJnrspU ) Paintuigi , Chromoa , Fancy ' iMnjtrlTnuninB * Specialty : W'PriSf . BONSEIV1S09 I gli , 8trect. Good Styles. ' Abstract and Real Estate. JOBS L.-2ICCAGUE , oppositejostpffice. - W. R. BAnTLETT.kr South ISth Street. , J , Arehftects. DLTEESE & IIEXDELSSOHN , ABCmTECTS , Roorn 14 , Creightotf Blocsc -A. T. LARGE , Jr.Room5 , Oreightoa Blockt Boots and Shoes. , - JAME8'bzVU < E & . , , ' r ln BootCand Shoes. Jl good usBOrrasnt of lome work on hand , comer l th and Harney. OHOS. EEICKSO .kKcor. 18th and JXreglas , - * ; r IJOHSFORTUNATUS. ' * - 10510th street , manufactures to order good work at-iairjricc * -i. ' Bed prmc . , , . LARIUUER.'Mjfeufacturerrisscheai' Bit "Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FUUEHAUF , 1015 Famharn Street. srVrtC * Butter and CC. .McSH iE JLSCainOEDF.n , tie oldest B. and E. IOUK In Kcbraska , establuhed IbTi , Omaha. Boarding. CENTRAL . T r - ' - RESTAURANT , " > _ , MRS. A. RYAN , . . B * t LVaftl Jor the Honey. . ' Satisfaction : Guaranteed. . Metis at nil Hours. - - - Board by the Day , Week or Jlonth. - 0 J * - J . . . Gcod Ttma fotJCash. Furn5sh il Sboms Supphod. 5 , Carrlatms and Road Wagons. ' W JL-fiNYDER , Ko. S31914Ui anjl Harney Streets. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATF.R , J510 Farnham itrcet. 'own-Sntreys , Grade and S wefa * e Systems"a - - - - Spodatty. Comm'l'ilah MeTchanls. * 'J ' - G. WILUS , 1414 Dodge Street. 0 B.J3EEMER. For details sec large 4dv crtise- mcnt in Dailj and Weekly. ClzarVan'cf Tobacco.J > ' HTEST i. JiaiSCHER. , Manufacturers of Citfare , AA WholcsaleDcalersiir Tobaccos , 1305 Douglas. W. V. tOREJTZEN ; iiianufitturer ; 51410th street. Cornice Works. Vertem Cornice. Works , Manufacturer Iron X > mlc * Tin , Iren apd tjhte Roofllrvjr Orde romnny totality promptlv cxccntcd in the best manner. Factor ; and UUico 1310 Dodge fatrett. Cornices , AVindow Caps , etc. , manufactured and put up in anv part ot the country. T.O1KHOLI1,410 TJiirtecnUi street Crockery. J. BOXNER , 1309 Douglas street Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. * GEO. IL PETERSON' . Also Hats , Caps , Hoots , Shoos , Notions and Cutlerv. kM E. 10th street Clothing Bought. 2. SIIAV will pa } highest Cash price fojr second hand clothing.'JOorner lOUT and FarnhsnC Dentists. OR. PAUL , WiiltimVBlocl./Cor. / 15th i Dodge. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUIINiJCO , Pharmacist ? Rna 'Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and C/C.FJELp'j2022 Norttf ftdeCuuiing Streets ruggist , lOtii and Howard Streets. Dry Goods , Notions Etc. JOHN IL F. LEHMANN & . CO. , Ncv York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Fam ham street L. a ncwold-Dso ocxteand-Ehocs,7ai ) Ic I'adOc. Furuiture. . A F. GROSS , New jirnl Second Hand Furniture and Stoves , 1114 Douglas. Highest quth pnce I U lor second hand goodsT J. BOKNER.-130D Douglas st Fine goods &c. Fence Works. - * " * QMAllA'FES'CE CO. * GUST , KlUE3i.CO. , 1213HarneJbt , Iinprove- ed Ice BOXUK , Iron and Wood Kcncea , Office llaihngs , Counters o Pinc and Walnut * - ' - ' Florlit. - * A. Don&gliuc , plants , cut flowers , seeds' , boqucta etc. , X. > S' . cor. ICth and Douglas streets. - Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & sbNS , cor.llthJk Jacksonsts peed , r , ' ' . < 3IUHA-CITT MILLS , ' Sth na Famhim-Sta. W elshans Bros. , proprii-tors. - _ Grocer * . - Z.STKVENS , 2l6t bctneeu Cuming and'Izard CorocrSSd'and CuminRStrccto. W. L. P- : Douglas Street , Wholsale Exclusively - Hardware ' ' . , , Iron'and'Steel. TlOLAN" & llth btre .t. - A. HOLMES , comcrlCth and California. Harness , Saddles , &c. \VEIST S3) 15th St , bet. Fam-tHarnev . , Hat arid Bonnet Bleachers. Ladles Bit jWStratv'cilip and Felt Hits don up at northeast corner Set entcenth and Capito , W'M.VOVE , lropnotor. t Hotels. CAKFtELDTJOUSE , Geo.-CanneliJ,9th' fFamham D'ORA > J HOUSE , P.lL'CarJ1 , Sis Farnham St. , , SLAVEN'S UOTELj F. Slav en , 10th Street. ' 'Southern Hotel , Gus. Hantel'Dth , A. LcarcnwprUC "iron Fencing. The Western Cornice \\orks. Agents for th Champion Iron Fence Co , ha\ con hand all kind of Fancj Iron Fences , Crestings , Fincals , Railings etc. 1310 Dodge street. . _ npl : t'Office. - * MRS. LIZZIE DENT. 217 ICth Street. * \.J -Jeweltersr JOHNJ1AUMER 1S14 Famhain Street. ' ' Junk. H. BERTHOLD , Rays and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER- GRAY , corner Cth and Douglas Sts. ! limps and Glassware. " J. BONNER , 1S09 Douglas bt. Gaod Varictj ' J * ' 4 'Merchant Tailors. ' - * C. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Jlcrchaut Jjilora is re- ceiling the latcKtdcslgus for 8pnng .and Sunmie Goods forK , .ntemen'8 ! wear. Stjhsh , durable and prices Io as e > cr , 21513th bet. Doug.A Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy-Goodt In treat varittj , Zcphjnj , Card Ttoards llo8ierGlo\e , Corseti , & .C. Cheajiest House in the West. Purdiascts'i rve 30 pcfvcnt , MJrdc ilait 115FifteenthStn-ct. Physicians and Surgeoris. . W. S. CmBS , M-.D.f Room Ko. 4. Creighton Block , JSth Street.v > A. S. LE1SENRING , M. D. Masonic Block. "C. L. TJART"Sm.7 ye and Ear7 opp. postofflco DR. L. B. GRADDY , ' Oculist and Aunst , S. W. 15th and Farnham Sts. i V * f Pnotocraphers. ' ' GEO. HEYX , PROP. , GranT Central Gallcrj- , t * 512 bixtpenth Street , H near-Masonic Hall. Fust-class Work and Prompt n hsfuartnteen. ' - ' " Plumblhc , Gas and Ste rn Fitting , r. P. W.'iARPY & CO. , Sl802th' sl bcU Famh and Douglas , tt ork promptly attended to. " ' Palntlnc and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. TIOSTERS , 1412 Dodge Street. Elahlnc mill. . t ) , f " A. * > IOYEB. mannfactnrer of sash , ' doors , blinds , moldings , newels , balutUrshand rails , furnishing scroll sawing , i.c. , cor. Dodge and Bth streets. r * "fawnbrok6rs. _ J. ROSENFELD , 322 lOUi St , bet "Far. 4'llar. Refrigerators , Canfield'c Patent. C. F. GOODMANllth St. bet Fam. 4. Harae . Show Case Manufactory. ; o. J. WIL'DE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show Cason Upnght Cases , i.t , 1317 Cas St Stoves arid Tinware. . ' A. BURMESTER , Dealer In Stores and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Hoofs and all kinds of Building Work. Odd FelkmV. Block. - J. BONNER. 1800 Douglas St "Good and Cheap. ' " * * Seed . ' * , f J. EVAKS. WholcsaleadJlctaa Seed Drills and Cultivators , Odd Fellows' HaU. J.- 'jr . - Shoe Stores. > t PhiWpL nflS20Famhatnstbet ISlH&lith. * - ' . and Sl'ore. * PERKINS 4 LEAli < 14ia DoujrlasSt , New and Second aand iimu\UTc , House Furnbhinj Goods , AcT , bonjht and sold on narrow margin * . Saloons. > < HESEY KAUFMASN ; In the new brick W ck j > n "Douglas Strict , * has Just opened a most elegant Bed HalL Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 ineryday. ' * . FLANNECY , ' - Dn Faraham , neztto the B. M. headquarters , haTre-openod a neat ud complete estabLhmcnt -hhbarrmg FIRE , and Mother Shipton's Proph. ocy , win be opened lor the boys \ofli Hot Lunch- on and after present date. s Caltdoaia , " > . FALCONER , B7&-lCUi Street * > Undertakers. < . * 2HAS. IUEHT , 1012 Farnham bet 10th 4 lltdl Cent . IENHY POHLMAN , tov , notiont'piSurcs , ewelry , At , SIS Hth bet Famhain and Douglas. P. a BACKUS , IWFvtthainSt , fancy Goods GUARDIKQ'THB CZAli > r * -i r - . , ; Cossacks static Door of tto nfcriol Bed-chamber * \ ' A correspondent Jflf lha Eomjon Telegraph gives tHc following account > f tlie precautions taken to protect the ifa of Alp.xandbrjlLT. "A\few days ifter tlie fatal'catastrophe ofathe 13th of March the Russian ministers re solved on begging the emperpr to re side in 'oneofthe - - the immeraus Jpalaees outside'Ms-capital Tlicr explosion in 'he Winter palace , the minejn the tlalala Sadovala , many.other'attempts ) f which the public know nothing , and above-all the tragic death of he Lite czar , has proved to them T > eyond a loubt thatinSLPetersburgneither the devotion of nine-tcntis'of the'popula- ionjnor -increasing vigilance of ministers , policejanS 5Q.OOO Tsoldjers uld guard their imperial master rdm the murderouslittacks of aTfemall of desperate men and women. Hie emperor showed sombtteluctonce aj : Jfirst to leaveiAnitchkoff .palace , where he has spent so many happy lays as czaroritch , but consented when jouis Melikoff reminded him that he. ( ras surroundedim.ithree- by : iriyate housesfrom ; the cellars of vhichj , at that very moment nihilist pjgcfeantsjniglft bo "cuTtinfr/theic way < i , his .palace in spite of the greatest nilctifulne&a on flie"part-oBthe'police. "As the Empero.i > has decided never t > live in any of lus father's favorite esideaceBrthfjWiiite Pdlacc , ITsars- : oe "Selo and * Livadia , fo'r reasons easily guessed , orders were sent to irep.freTthe"jfelace at' Gatchindc ( a' jmall l wn.aBoufthirty7rliles to thoi soutliw esb of St. Petersblu J" for tKe " "inperial Court. _ Several Jiundred .rhsans and iiieclinaiidi. all nbldibrA of ho J reobrajinsky regiment Tthe lussian1 soldier is 'thoroughly taught- some trade , andallowed to eani money by it'whije off duty were selectfcd nakc the , . necessary alterations. \t midnight tlrey assembled in the church at Oatchinp , and solemnly wore hevfer to reVeal the nature of hework they were about tor ' under- , ake. Dtfttth or Siberiawas'th'e pen- alty.if , they broke the oath ; a "krass- nyJ (10 ( roubles , r 21 shillings)1 ) reward if - silent and indus- thejye . .eisilent - ! rio\is. The > altbTAtions were made in' 'orty-ciglithours , but secrecy was not iCpt much longer. Vodka' lodseried : he tongues of the soldiers , and soon all Gatchin6.w'"asjtalkingr [ in a whisper , of the precautions taken to preserve the life of-the Czar. "A subterranean passage leads from lis bedroom to tlie stables , \ihere a lumber of horses are kept-eaddlod .and bridled day and night. Sentinels xre posted at intervals of twenty yards all round the"bmlding. The imperial ledroom , which has two windows pro- : cctojlat night l y massive iron hut- : ers , can only be reached from the outside by passing through three spacious anti chatnbers , . in ? wliich afe" MtccQeighTyGo s.ick armed Id the : ecth. They are "allowed to speak nnd move about in tlie tjro outer roomn , but in the hall adjoining the Czar's bedroom per fect silence is'maintained all night. The general on er vice for the day its inan easy clia.tr , his CdSKicks on a divan , which runs round the -whole room. At-ther general's right hand is the posh of an _ clectric apparatus , \\liicli rings a .bell in every guard liouserithin ( the palace grounds. When" tlie emperor ia about to rofiro to rest , before"shuUingliis door no rc- TJIOVCS ther fcuter handle , so that nr eiitEauce.can be affcctcd.till he himseli perionally-opens Ihe * . door from the inside. Unlike his late father , ho can not cndurcthc ( presence of an armec soldier in his'.bed dhambcr. . A Woudcrfnl Lalro in . , . . The great st-wondftr in the "state o Iowa , and perhaps any other state , is wliat -called , the Walled , lake , , in rright county , twelve miles north JQ tlie Dubuque it Pacific rajlwayv anj 150 miles west of Dubuauer * . ' I.IKU is t o or inree leer ingner the , girth's surface. . In some places the wall is ten feet lugh'fifle"cn feet wide atihe bottom , und five fee wide at the top. Anolher sfact is the size of the stone used in the construe" tion , tlie whole of them ratying in weight from 'three tons down to 1CI pounds. There is an abundance , o Atones in Wright county , but sur rounding the lake , to tlijo exteiito five or ten miles , there arotnons. * N < one can form an idea of the means employed to bring them to " thd , spot or-who'constructed it. ' . \ ' Around the , entire lake is ; i belt o woodland , half a niile/in lengthjcom posed of oak. Witjvhis e exceptioi the country is a rolling -prairie. The trees must have been ! planted there a the time of the building of the walh- In. tlie spring of the year 1856 there was a great storm and the ice on tht lake broke the wall in. * several pjaces and the farmers ii , the 'vicinity rer * obliged to repair iLto prevent inunda tion. The lake occupies a grouiu surface of 2,800 ncrcs deptlj , ftventy fi\e feet. The water is clear and cold , soj sandy andjoamy. It is singular tha "no one has" been able to discove ; wherc the wafer comes from or wher it goes , y . , it is always clear ant ' " 'freshF * t The ComiaSido of Polygamy. -There is acpmicas well as a pathet ic side to Mormonjpolj gamy. Among the Mormon women in Utah was on who accepted , In full faith , th polyganiic reelation. . She had fount in jolyg.uny an ample compensation ii .the supposed rightr'of the first wife to choose her husband's succeeding wi % es This was hci argument : > "If"jthu firs wife selects the"niher wives , itlhas the effect of show ing"Jhem hat the hus band thinks much of lier "judgment aiul is willing to bide by it , and tha they jujl have to do the same This is , of course , as it shoulc be.e But * Tft she lets her hus band choose his own wife , ho is al most certain to rtoko , a fancy to sonie ' one whom the first wifo'doeBinot like at all , and consequently her authority is undermined. Tlie first ! wife ough to Jiavo all ± he power In her" AatmB. ' = The ' ee uef-of this ladj s story is1ex t'remely'llidicrous. After she had chosen two otlier-wives for her hus band,1 ho was so perverse as to ehooso a fourth for himself , the fourth being not at all to her liking , as she herscl admitted. JThis is her own account o the matter : ' " " 'I tell you'said I , 'I'm quite disgusted with you ; a man with three wives and me one of them to go talking twaddle to a clatteringhussi ' like'thatwithhcrcat'seyesandredhair ! 'Golden hair , my dear , ' ho said ; 'Cliarlotte s hair is golden. ' 'I say red ! it's straight , staring red as red as red can be,11 told .him ; and then wo had a regular fight over it , I don'1 mean that we came Co blows , but we had some hot words , and he went oul and left us two alone. Then thai young hussy Wai impudent , and ] don't know how it was , -but somehow when.-we left off our conversation I found < some of Charlotte's Ted hair between my fingers , and there , " she said , innocently , holding out quite a ! jood-sked tuft of auburn hair , "there , I < _ put it o1 you , Sister Stonhouse , is fliat red , or is it not ? " TheTGnnnisontRogion. Special Correspondence of The Denver Republi can. * Gunnison City is situated" a wild ind arid plain , near the confluence of : he Tomichi creeki and Gunnison river. At present it is the distributing pointer or liike , "Ruby , Irwin , Gothic and : ne small town of Crested Butte. But ; he fact of i s being the county seat is ts chief advantage. The right to lold sway over so wide an area is firm ly disputed , and this town will-doubt- .ess eventually have to accede to the demands'of one or the other popular listtictSjjclainiing a division and ask- ng for -constitution of their own. The location is dry and verdureless , vith Blinding clouds , of dust whifl- ng aloft and waltzing all around. Ten- lerfeet prefer something analpgous o themselves ; and as'grech o aptly larmonizes with tlieir unsophistocated natures , they strike out for tlie hue , m grass , octree , or even _ in , copper- staiuF The imber and mineral , etc. ; are temote'-from town. - i . .Thd Denver & Bio. Grande and the South Parkiino3.'will converge here. These roads"are being pushed forward with all speed. The -difficulties were almost insurmountable , and the exten sions speak highly of the enterprise'of he companies who have the undertaki ng in hand. , 'Thirty miles 'to the northwest are he rich mineral grounds surrounding lirby and Gothic , wliere the stream of wag6n is slowly wending. A smelter of large capacity is almost complete "at Gothic-and at Ruby there is one of considerable 'dimen ' sions in-course of erection. Toward these points the Denver and-Rio- Grande are * extending their , line , vliidi will probably bo-open ' for traffic ate in the falL T- v - * " j V * RT _ _ _ -Arrival of a Diminutive man Forty-four Years Old and Oalr- Two Foot High * New York Herald. - .JXb sooner had the gang-plank Been run up to the deck of the -National line steamship'Italy , * which arrived yesterday" noon thanMr.Maurico do Tries' , a theatrical agdnt , Bought per ? mission of.tlfe'custo'mJiouso ' officer jn charge .to be allowed to go on board , stating that he only wished to bring ashore a little thing , which lie could puC iirhis"pockefcv He and ar friend were permitted to pass , andTa few mr > > riicnts later they emerged -from tlio steamer preceded by a renlarkably small piece of humanity in a wideawake hat and an ulster reaching to his feet. On f eachimi'tlie dock the agent of'a city museum stretched forth Ills hand to greet thVm , " * and immediately "the" quartet was surrounded by tha same numberr' of customs officials , who quietly informed them that they were arrested oif suspicion of being smug glers. , "Whatee sayee ? " exclaimed the small individual , whose ire Was aroused and f who was none other -than Mr. Che-Mah-the famous dwarf , "Me smugglee ? * Mo no big 'nougheo to h idee oiiytihg ! " 3Ut iftd Uffieiah were obdurate and inarched their prisoners to the superintendent's room , where they were compdlled to submit * to an annoying search. "Nothing ; of course1 , was found ; but the Chinaman expressed - pressed his opinion that'this was " 'a funneo kindee'countree. ' " Cho-Mah , who is celebrated as the homeliest man extant , is a native df Nintfpo , China , where ho was Itorn- 14 years ago. His exact height is tv > o feet , which leaves a difference between liimself and Ills' fallow countryman , Chang , Of exactly 72 inelips of course in .the latter's favgr. .For some eight months these' ' two whims of nature travelled through Europe together , ' drawing large crowds wherever 'they reft. This h the dwarf's first , visit .o America. Tojlook 'at ho is a "re- nark ble Specimen of human nature , and , judging by.his.faco and hair , las more the appearance of , , . a Japanese than * "Chinama'n. He Trowsa , thick goatee and well cultivat- ed'moustache. The top of his head is somouliat Jixild , but it'is well fringed by long , ' jet black hair. His face is round and full arid' , his oyesk betoken determination. "Both Ins hands and feet are small eren for BO-diminutive a . "person- . Under the armpits and across * the cliest ho measures within a fraction of 'his ' height -wliilo a 0. 5 hat fiis him loosely and.his bootsjneas- ure barely iivp inches in lengtli. Tlie length of his logsiis eleven inches. Svhen asked by a Herald reporter how he liad enjoye'd the tripacrosa the ocean'he said : "The ship rolling , pitching allee ttimeo knockee mo"all to pieces. Was ( velle sickee four day ; feel more sickdd no'w tlmn ever. No geteo me out for wcekeo. Never hero afor- stay long1 timeo , see Melica. ' Likq see-a Chang. Ho g'ood-a fe'llah. " " iir suppose you had. plentyto eat enjoyed yourself playing cards , Ac. ? " suggestedthe reporter. "Me teetbiala , " was the reply ; [ me drink jiothing stronger as ginger ale , lemonadcj shellee or porta wine sometime dropee cliampagne to oblige me friend. Eata everything. Play cards ? Yes , sail ! Euchre or pokee. Tu London m0 play < great much with Prince of Wales. Solly him no heah ; good boy ; mo misseo he.'r Tlie only ohiamdnts of jewelry wliich Che-Mali displays are ji solid gold link , froili which dangles a fifty franc gold piece , and a ring s'et'with five large . .ptilliauts. His father , "he - -mother- five sajs , isgbcieethighthismother eet' six uich.es and his sister 'five' fee { 'eleven inches , and they are all living. Cho-Mah is a good linguist nrrd con .verses fluently in English , French and German. * i - Substitute for Rubber. jMrsOSanders , of St. Petersburg , lias succeeded in producing from the hear oils of c < jal tar a ncjw subatanco which in inany'cases , takes- the place of india rubber with advantage. It is prepar ed in the following manner : Agivei weight of a mixture in equal parts o wood oil and coal tar oil , or of coal ts and hemp oil , is heated for sev'e'ra hours , at a tempjraturp of _ about 318 Fahrenheir so as to disengage tlie in jurious Bub'stinces' and increase the Ticosity of the mass , until it may be drawn out in threads. A secom quantity , equal to the former , qf lin seed oil.preferably thickened by belling ing , is now added , and also from onc-twentieih i to f one-tentl pur cent of ozokeritwith a little sper maceti. In the meanwhile the mas is kept at a uniformly high temperature turo for some hours , when from one ' fifth to ono-half 'part of sulphur per cent is added , after which tlie'produc is moulded or otherwise worked in the same manner as India rubber. THe proportions of the three oils' ' name < above may be varied sd as"to 'obtain a harder or a more clastic substance , aa may bo required. Tlio product ia clastic and tenAcious , standing the feather botfer than IndLi rubber , , ant is deferiorated by great pressure or a high temperature. It is "said tp bi specially , suitable for the insulation o telegraph wires , and may bo employee alone or mixed with India rubber or similar resinous substances. ' Navel Craft. A firm of English ship-builders , is building two remark'ablo vessels for the Chinese navy. TKe Chinese au thorities designate these two vessels as ram cruisers , and the title , -though somewhat ambitious , may yet be jus tified. The vessels are provided with rams , which , like tlie hull , arc ofsteel , and the coal-carrying capacity is * oqua ] to four days at full speed , or twenty- eight days at half speed. They are unannored , and the displacement is only 1,430 tons , while the speed is ful ly srxteen knots per hour , Propulson is given by . twin screws , and the engines .work " up 'to 2400 ; indicated horse-power. In stead of carrying'only ono gun , as in the previous vessels , these now ships carry two 26- ton 10-inch breech-loaders and four 40-pounder breech loaders-of the new type. Each-of the big guns is loaded in a species of turret or circular splinter-proof screen , ono at the bow and the 'other at the ' stern" , conferring the advantage of very near ly an all-round fire. These -guns take a charge of ,190 , pounds oh powder , and ire a projectile of 400 pounds , with a velocity of 2,000'feet per second , Ihe penetrating power being equal to ; wenty inches of iron. A vessel of Jie same design has been "built the firm for another for eign government , and has been ately tried at - sea , the pins firing heavy charges without any damage tothe vessel or the machin- Jry. .A , speed of * sixteen knots per lourTWas maintainedduring" aTnln'of ortyknotS. Thes&vcssels will shortly , je , taken out to China by Chinese crbws , under the command * of Ad miral Ting , who distinguished himself cral in the war .against the Taepingsj-'alid was afterwards made admiraL The production of vessels capable of carrying so powerful an armament , and traveling at ' so high a speed , with so great a 'coal' capacity , and yet having so limited dimensions1 , is a result , says TlieLondon' Times , which can not fail to attract 'considerr able notice. r" _ _ The Texas Drive.x Kansas City-JoumaL - . The size , 9 ? the Texas drive can only be estimated , as there are so .many different pallis taken. There being no regular route , no tally | .canTe "kept and the. exact number of cattle arrived - > rived at. Fhe drive vthis year from the rangeta put atSOO.OOQ head , which , does not include Iho many droves of beef cattla which will come direct froni 'the Pan Handle of Texas tothismarket. . Of the Texas' drive , the cows'and calvps , yearlings and two-year-olds willfall be left on the Northern Ranges to eventually find a market hire. Thfr three' , four and five-year-old ) ! come directly to tliis market : This grade " "is * all 'pur chased and -packed " by local buyers during the fall. Tho-'present ' prjces'of yearling steers iri Texas'range from SO 50 to § 8 , and are contracted to Northern .ranchmen from $8 50 to ? 10. The-duTerenco between the Tpx-- as" price andr the contract price being the-marspnjallbwed the drivers ; at'the latter figure/the stock canjba obtained , ' by buyers' inj Kansas and -doloraoTo. Two-year-olds are worth from $10 to $12 ou ttieir native range , and are contracted at from $13 to $15. Three- year-dlds in Texas bring from * J815 to S17 and froni $17 to $20 when.de livered to Northern \VIestejnicqnz " tractors. A' cow and calf bring ; $12"at home , delivered on the Northern and "Vyesteni range , $15. Thet prices of other western cattle , -feeding and stock , steers , nre fsom 25. to 50 cents : per 100 pounds higher , at this market than last year. With an average corn crop in the ; feeding. districts - - ( tricts , these prices will continue. More bulls were lost hist year .than any other stock , and large shipments of these are' being made west , from Missouri , Illinpis and Kentucky. i COOL MINNESOTA. 3 ' Drifts Open and J ne' Readies Daylight * A ain. t Nebraska- und "Cddl Mhtrifesota1 are again neighbors , the SiouxCity _ & i Pacific and.tho Sioux City. & 3t.vBaul railroads _ befng open from Omaha to i Sioux City and 6t- - . Paul , Minnesota ! inters upon the summer , of 1S$1vith inuaual advantages to tourist , who are n search of cool weather , for"in addf- ' Ion teller usually delightful Climate nature has stored aVr&Jr during the > ast > winter among her hiUsaiiddfoUnd. icr lakes a "quantity of snow and ice' which will hardly disappear before "the middle of July. The fishing at Minnetonka and the ther.s'uperb lakes is saidio bebetter his year than over and sportsmen are ilready'\vliipping the clear ' waters for pickerel and bass. ' Many-Nebraska people have already declared their intention to spend the ieatecl iernv ih Minnesota , but there s no dan ofethat the neV and beauti ful * hotels spririging up every year along the lakes will liavo more guests than they can accomniodate. Maj. O'Efyan , the agent of the Sioux City lines , which take * passengers' tlirough from Omaha to St. Paul in a few hours/can bo addressed.atr Coun cil "jBluffs for information regarding Minnesota Hotel accommodations , am railroad fare. .PROCLAMATION AND ELECTION . f NOTICE.t t V "I'l EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , . \ Crrf of OMAltA , \ MAYOII'S OPFICB ' , J Mayu7 > h , 4881. jj "Rjr virfiio nf Uio niiiljnritjr in _ mo vested , I , James E. Boyd , mayor1 of the city of Omaha , do hereby proclaim to the qualified voters of said city , and of' the respective wards thereof , that on the 3rd day of May , f$81 , an ordinance was duly passed by the council of the city of Omaha , and ot the 5th day of May instant , the safe ordinance was npprqred b'y'the'maydr ' , qfjvhich 6rdihance the following is a copy , to- wit : . - ORDINANCE JTO. All ordinance to provide for a special election by the electors of tlio city of Omaha1 , to determine whether ono hundred thousand dollars of bbndi of the city of Omaha shall bo issue < for the purpose of the cqnstruction ant maintenance of sewers in the city o , Omaha" " T , " I * Bo it ordained by 'tho city council o the city of Onlftha as follows : SECIX I. 'It ' being considered nee essaryby the city council o the city , of Omahrf , that severs - partly ly constructed in the city should be completed r and maintained and other sewers constructed. , Therefore the -mayor of "the city of Omaha bo _ , ant ho is hereby authorized' andf'irtslructec ' to call.a special election after givhij twenty days' public notice of such special election to bo Jicld in the citj of .Omaha , on' ' Tuesday , tlio 31st day o May-A.-D. , , 1881 'for he purpose o submitting 'to the electors of said cit ; the following proposition' 'Ishallbondi of tne1 city of Omaha bo. issued by salt city in the sum of one hundred thou sand dollars ( $100,000) ) duo in twenty years with Interest nt the rate < of six ' ' 'per centum' per annum paya bio semi-annually upon interest con 'pons to bo attached to sait bonda for the purpose of completing" and maintaining sewers partly con .sttucted , and to construct and main tain additional sowers. Said bonds dr the pr6ceeds thereof not to bo di verted from the purpose for which the ] are issue d , and not to bo disposed oat " at "less than > par. Said , proposition shall io submitted to said electors entire tire and in the foregoing form , andthi vote ' thereon shall bo only by "Yes" or'"No. " SEC. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and , after its passage. , " ' ( Signed. ) * THOS. H. DATLBY , President City Council. Passed May 3d , 1881. Attest : JT. J. TJ. C. JEWETT , ' , City Clerk. Approved May Sth , 1881. ( Signe3.y JAMES , Bo YD , Now , therefore in pursuance of the provisions of Baidordinanco _ , notice is hereby given that an elecfion will be hold 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 ih said ordinance , in regard to the issue of bonds will be submitted to the electors' i said city. The polls at said election will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. , and held open untfl 7 o'clock p. m. and no longer and at the following places in the several wards to-it : First "WardFelix Slaven's grocery store , Tenth street near Leavenworth. Second Ward Wallcnz's hotel , Leavenwortli street , between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets , north side. . , - , - Third "Ward Dr. Hyde's office , southwest comer Douglas and Twelfth streets. - t Fourth Ward County court house , lortheast jcorner of Farnham and Six teenth streets. Fifth W ifd Holmes' hardware store , northwest corner of Sixteenth and California streets. Sixth Vard Deidrich's drug store , So. 200o Cuming street , south side , between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. In testimony whereof I have here unto set niy hand and caused the seal of said cifyio be affixed , the. day and year firstLabovo written. [ SEAI ] JAMES E. BOYD , ' m9to31 f Mayor. " " cures' ' "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cos tive- ness and Sick-Headache. A 0. f. Ocodoan'c. ORDINANCE NO. 452" * _ * / . i- ' " ' t -ordinance .fhdnr ; the compcn'o tChief Engineers ! the flrc dcpartmcntSiillii-i quiring him to keep certain offles hours. fc it ordallf < y b/the City Council of the _ of Omaha , asfollows. . H" A * j f * Sfccnot 1 , The Chief [ Engineer .pt the flr do- artment shall receheas compensation for fiis services fifteen hundred j dollars a'jcar , payable monthly , . . * r - . JiSwii THe office 'of tne Chief of the firodeJ shall be at the office pi the Cify Clerk , and.such Chief Ensinccl'shairattei.d , and be at srn.hr office1 KtweenthehdurapfteriuitLefororoon.aud viclY * noon , and between the iours of tno'and thace in the afUrnoony daily except in ease of jlre. ru SEC. This ordinance shall take effect and be. Sri -from.andlaher ife passage. ' ' -J Attest : , Signed , , , ' J/J. liC'Jcweit ? ' vThos. . H.'Dailv- ; TI . . , Qty Clerk.Presiduit . Passed May 17 * , 1SS1 , Appnn cjl Slay IStKlSSl. JaincsrE Boyd , Major. 'ORDINANCE NO. ' 456P71 n ordinance amending ( Ordinance , number 271 , ' "entitled " "anordicanceostabluh-iijtheflrchnuts I in the city of Onlaha , appWed Mayilth 173. B8ltordaine4 > JUieCltyCoUDdlc'Uie City of Omaha , as following. t ( , > _ SUCTION I. That Section 2 , of ordinance num- icrSTl tntitled "an ordinance esfabihhlns' ' flre nuts in tlie city of Omaha" , jxuaed May 13th S7J , b amcndcd m'aa'to1 r aa"a3 follow * ! Ho > enon shall hereafter ; erect oripVvcq any IbniMinK r part of a building : witmn tlio Bre limits of the ityof Omaha , unlcsatiterydjtsid * nail thereof hall be builtof brick , stone < ) i _ qther flre proof fflatWiaL-HSbr unless e > ery such 'wan shall bo of he thickness herein prescribed If the building rcone'.story inheignt1"Stsalli' haIlbe not lesa ban the. .tight iiichaa. in jthickpcw. , II the > uildlm ; be' two-stones in hewht , the wall * of its Ore t etc rjshall be 'not lew than-twclvo jncheJ , and the walk of the accond story shall not be lesa liin eight inchiiin thickness. ' If the hnildin ? be three stories in height , the wajlr ot .tho first tory shall not be lean than sixteen inches , tfi o lie.-walls of the second Jtory. shall -bo not less iian tweli e Inches , and the walls of its third story shall be not less than eight inchor in thickness. f any building or part of a building not made 'and constructed of brick , stone or other Ore-proof material , and not made with wall of the thlcknes above prescribed , shall > e erected or placed within said flre limits , con rary so the pnnilsons of this ordinance , the ovi [ err or owners , bnildcr , < or builders , shall severally forfeit ) , and pay the sura of ( 100) ) dollars , and every building or addition erected cr placed With in said IinutM in Violation of this ordinance is de clared a nuisance and shall Be immediately abated ly the city marshal. ' ' i S c. 2. That'section 2 ol ordinance number 171 , > emg an ordinance entitled "an ordinance ts'alj- ' ishlng fireTimTU in the , city ot Omaha" passed MajISth IS73and approved may Hth 1873 , bo and thsama la hereby repealed. , SBC. S. Thiiordininco shall fake effect and be info.rcefrocrand aftcnltspasv o. Attest : ' , binned. J , J , L. a JeweM , Thos. H. Dailey , , , , - City Clerk. , .President , Paaod May 17th 1SS1. Approi ed Nay 10th 1831. . . PBDINANOB NO. 453. An Ordinance pfesonblnfrlbe pbwenr and dudes ; ail the street commissioner of , tba Ciy ( of Omaha. f > r , < . . * Beitordianedbythecitycouniirbf the City of ' Omaha ; fc follows : - SKCTIOXI. The powers and ilutios of ihe street commissloflt'i1 ' ) f ifa City of Omaha , appointed by ha mayor by and with thu toneemt'of thn council re such aa are herein prescribed. , SBC. 2. He shall qualify by taking an oath to uropirly tulfljl he duties of the olhco And by gi i ngabondta the City of Omaha , with good and utficlcnt RuritioH in the sum of two thousand tlol- ars to be amwnsd toy tlm council conditioned for be faithful and proper p-rfonrrfnco of the duties f the otlice. He shall rec ive for his service * the unf of nine hundred dollar ) per annum , which hall be pajable montlJr , and shall hohlliu bmco until his succctaor b dulj appointed and qualified. S c , ? r Ho shall- hate the general snptniaion if all thebridgeiistr < > 4ts. nvemtea. allejtr , aide- nnlks and cross MalXs , n'ltliln tli * City of Omaha , subject to- the supervision of the Co lml toe on . treets and grades the cbmmittcc on side walks and bridge * , and the city council. ' . SBC. 4. It shall be his dutj to superintend all repairs and norV I done upon all brio d , streebi , avenues , o\tfrt \ } side-walks and crps walks , otrt- : r than that done under * contract ; and when work s done undorcontracthcsruUliseertainandTeport .0 the mayor whether o"r not coatwiJM place iufflciefit barricade and 8isT.ils about Uie work. [ n case Of any bridce suddenly hciomir : ; unsafe ' or of the sudden distruction'o ! nnyb'rid.e , or in case an > street , avcnuo'alle > , side-walk or cross walk , shall bo suddenly rendered dangerons 'or impassable , he thai ) immediately plfc * ( he tome in temporary repair or erect sufficient barricades about the same and report the condition thereof to the mayor. He shall moke a icontHy report to the city council of all his official acts ami of the condition of all bridge * , street- , , avenues , ' allejB , side walks and crosswalks , and of the amount and kind of material and tools oo hand .undcrhia care. Ho shall compel ! obedience to all ordinances and resolutions of the city council in relation to bridges , streets , avenues , alleys , side-walks and ct Slksan < i'f hall take such manures as may b netessarj-to'yirejvnoand ke ] > in , ortkr and free from filth andnuUancea , the streets , avenues and aliejs of naid city. ' L . r SEC. S IIesballliavethe care and custody ol all tools and materials belonging to said city used upon or intho , repair cr construction of bndgm , streets , avenues , ' alleys , side walks 'and crtra- wJli i , nnd m forbidden from nlhnruig 0ut.Il tools' or material to bo used for priv ate purposes. Up on his retirement from office ho nail deliver 'to his successor all of such tools and material or property of tald cilyof whatcv er discretion in hw possession ; and shall take .from hi * successor an itemized receij > t for the same , which cald re ceipt shall bo filed in the offlce of Ihe citj rderk f Sac : fl He is forbidden from having anv tin vate interest in any contract of whatever land o nature to which the city of Omaha is party per tainlng to its bridges , street ) , aveunes , alle ) * side walks and uroujvajlvj' , and he is also lorbU den to emplo > on w qrk done for thtt city , an team , wagon or implements which to owns ot n which he has an.interest. . . ' ' ' SEC. 7. This onlimOice shall take clTect and b in force from ntkl after iii tta.is.-vge. ( Signed. ) " THOS.1 II. DAILEY , President. I Attest : J. J. L. C. JJIWBTT,1 . ' Cjt } Clerk. > " Passed Alfty 17th , lSg\ . ' Approved May 10th. 1S 1. - JAMES E.'BOYD , ' llaj r " 6RDINANfQB'NO..455. An Ordinance appropriating the'jiroccedjotjcwe bonds in. the event.ofjtho Issug.by tho" City o Omaha , of sucji fewer bonda In the sum of on hundred thoiiwnd dollars under election of llily SlstJ A. D. 1831. die it ordained bj thocity council of the Ctfy o Omaha , as follows : , SKCTIOHJ. That in the e\cnt tha legal electors of the City of Omaha , shall'authohle , by'a vet of two-thirds ot all the electors \oting atth special election of said city , to be , held n vald at .on * he 31ct day of Ma } , A. D. Iftjl , In accordance with Ordinance number 452)approved ) May Sth A. D. l&il , the issue of bonds br the City of Oma ha , in the sum of one hundred thousand , dollars (1100,000)-duo ( in twenty years , , with interest'a the rate of eU fet centum per annum , interei payable semi annually upon interest coupons to bo attached to said bomb for th purgoeo pf con pletmg and nmintlnin ? seu trs partly conitnictei and to construct and maintain additional sever * the .proceeds of name ehall be applied and expend ed as follows : The sum of fifty thousand dollars ( ? j < ) ,000) ) shall be applied and expended on th completion and mafntalnanco ofts en ) partly constructed and the construction and maintain ance of other severs iri" the vicinity of Sbut Omaha Creek , and the sum of fifty , thousand do ] lars , (350,000) ) shall be applied and expended ir construction anrf maintenance of severs in th vjcmitj of North Omaha Creek. SEC. 2. Tills Ordinance ehall take effect and be In force from'and after its passage. ( Signed. ) ' T1IOS. H.JDAILEY , , t President.- ' - Attest : . J. J.'L. C. JawBTT , * - City Clerk. . . Pacsod May th , 18S1. i ' - Approved May 19th , 1831. , JAJIESE.BOYD , Mayon RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE pt. t WALKS. B * it Resolved by the City Council of the City o Omaha : * * " That a Sidtirallc bo within fifteen days from this date.ehall be constructed and laid to the tern poraryjgrade In said city , in front of and adjoin lag thefolkmlng described premises vii : Lotsnorthsid of Chcitnut street , in block 208 , 6 feet wide. Lot 6 , north side of Chestnut street , in block 2G3 6 feet wide , r Lot 7 , north side of Chestnut street , la block 263 fl feet wfde. Lot 8 , north side of Chestnut street t , In block 203 , 0 feet wida. ' Such sidewalks to lie constructed of tire infl plank and to be hi width , aa above ipecified/ant the respective owner or owncrs-of the above de scnbod premises are hereby required to construe the'same. r * Passed May 17th. ' 1881. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. . - . . . \Iios6i complexion , b ot E a yj * hrfd disflgtireA'inrcpniif enancei V of Imve Eruptions ; lledriess , ' * Ttonglmess 6r unKholos'omb 3 tints of coriiplexio'n , we say' uso'Hasan'sIBaguolia Balm. , : , Tltisadelicate.-Iiarmlesgand deligJi'ifnl article , producing th&hiost natural ajid cnlranc- ing tints , ' .the artiUcialify of itfiiclnio obserrer caa detect and which soon becutnSs rp'cr- mnnentifthd Masaolla TJ < > 1 > " is'juaicionsly useu. . CHan ing pars BEIWM- ( Jt OMAHA & CHICAGO , Vhoro direct connections are made with Through SLEEPING CAR LINES for - \EW YORK , BOSTON' , PHILADELPHIA/ , . BALTIMORE , , WASHINGTON AND ALL \STERN CITIES. " ' t ' , * - - The -'Short Line via. Peoria Eor TNDIAKAPOLTS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VILLE , and all points in the THE JStAt IJSK " For . "ST. LOUIS , AV hero direct eonnsctions arc malle irf the Union F i Depot with the Through Sleeping Car LlnwtorALLl'OnrrS HEW.LINEWDESMPINES THE FAvItITK ) JIOLTE FOR Ro'pk Island. - The uneqTttled inducements oITeroiI by thij line to t raiders and tourists arc is fotloua : The cclcbrttcil PctuiAN ( KPnhccl ) PALACE SLEEPING CAK3 nui only on thw Une. C , B. & O. . IALACE Utt VWTNG ROOM CARS , with ITqrtoilV llcclming1 Chairs. No extra charge for seats in Roelisinj Chairs. The famous C. , B. & . Q'Palarc Dining Cant. Gorgeous , hnioklflff Cara fitted with elegant high backedrattan re\oltm ? chairs , for the eicluiiVe use of first-class passen- ers. I > i Steel Track and superior eijuljiment combined nitii their t'J at through car"arrangement , make tiiis , above U otiiera. the tivonte route to the East , South' ' and Southfcnst. > Try H , ani jou will find traTcHn , ? a luxury , in stead of a discomfort. Through tickets t io this celebrated line for sale at all otlicca in the United States and Canada. All' information fabont rates of fare , bJ Tin _ Car , accommodations , Time Tables , etc. , will be cheerfully given by applviuj to 4AM&5 R. WOOP , General Passenger Agent , Chicajo. ' ' " T. J.'I'OTTER , ' i General Manager , Chicago. ' ORDINANCE NO. 452. v AnOrdltnnceWpro\iJc fof 0. special election by the Uccfors bl the City ol Omaha , to tlatsr nuno whether ono bur-Jred tlunsanil Jollats , C bonda Of the City cf OnialiahaIl be issued fa .the purpose of thcconstruction | andiiiuuntoiaancu ot * wcr9 in tlio City of Oni.ih.1. " * " Be it ontvined by the CitJ-Couni.il of the Cit of Omaha , aslollons : , 3ECT10V.1. Itbunrcon < iidere < lmcic' : wryby ti City Council of iht City of 0 > naha that sewer jnrtly constnictcij in the City should be complcj ed andTrtaintairKhl./ipJ other souurj co rntracttH : therefore , the iiftv'or of the City of Omah.i , bo am he a hereby nuthonzeJ anil Instructed to call siiecial election after pimjc twenty , ilajs publi notW of such sjx.iial election to' b * htld In th City of Omaha , on.TUL daj , the Slat day ot Maj A. 0.1331 , for the purpose of submitting to th electors ol "teaid City , the foUowuiK proposition "Shall bonds ot the City of Omaha be is.ued b said City in the sum'of one hundred thousand do lttra100,000)-dac ( ) in twenty jcara with intcres nt.lhe rate of sjx per centum per annum1 , interes paj able Semi .annually upon interest coupons tcr W attached to said bonds , for the puq > 0i of con plctingf and nuint inm vrwera partly construct ed , and to construct and maintain additional sew ere , raid bonda or the proceeds thereof , not to b diverted from the purpose for which thcj arefcsuti and npt tobedispoted ofatlc sthan par. " Said pro position shall bciisubmitted.to said electors entire and in the forcgbipj ; fonn and the > ote thereoi shallle.onlrlr."Ve "or 'iVo. " - > , SECTIOI 2. Tlja Ordinance shall take effect one be in forte from an after ita'passa e. < v > ( Signed. ) ' t THOS. II. DAILEY , ' , f , * I'na't City Conned. raised MaySfd , 1SS1. Attestt J. J. L. C. Jrariyr , City tlerk. Approv IJIaj Sth , 1SS1. ( Signed. ) , J.UIES E. BOYD , _ m9tl j "Mayor. , Jonn Dosscpt will take notice that on the 9t day of Uay/lSJl , Charles Brandei , a Justice o tha Peace o ( 1st precinct , Pen Ias County , Neb i33iied. ui'bnler of attachment for the mim o ? J5.Minan action pcndini- before him , nhcrei MorruvJEI uttcr in plaintiff , and John Dasscp Defendant , and that propertj consljtin of on trunk and contents h-w been attached under sail order.JBSaidj cause was continued to the 20t . JuneU831f 1 o'clock p. m. - mI4e sa3t MORRIS ELOUTTER , Plalntirf. TMrflQWari Eegistration Notice . * , . ( _ i ain'compliance with law and as per Ordinance I o. 4S2jOTllsitatmy office , northeast corne of 14th andtDonglas street ( np1 stain ) , the SJth ISth.andpOth of Maj , 1531 , for correction "ant adding to [ the registrar's list all the legal voters of the 3rd ward o ? the City of Omaha. The * residing north of the center of Howard street ant cast of the center of 15th street and south of th centerjOfjDaTenport street and west of the ate line of the Missouri river , and having been res dents of the State'six month ? , and of the Count of Douglas (30) ( ) thirty day * and of this precinct 3rd ward , for (10) ( ) ten daj a ; and none others are entitled to registration for totmjjupon the ques tion of semeraije bcndt May 3Ist , 18S1. WJLL. H. RILBY , Registrar 3rd Ward. Mil mrd Eeglstration Notice * . ' OMAHI , May 17th , ISSl . otlce is hereby given that I will nt Friday May lOth , 1S31 , in the U. P. Bakery , on ICth St. between California and Webster bts. , for the pur poseof rc-BT3tenni'the unrc atcred voters of th Fifth Ward. s. WAKEFIEI.D , ml"-tf B-rbtrar Filth-Ward. jc t _ - * > * - * i I'1 ' IT KIDXEGEN w hylily rwommenJed ami unsurpassed for Weak or Foul Kidneys , H Dropsy" , Urisjnfu Pidcnse , Loss of Efi , rgy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions-aris- if { 35 fro = j"'KtiIriej- Els'ldcr DL > eaei. ALe for Yellow Fever , "Blood and Kidney < ToUcmm ' , , la infectftl malarial section * . > l ; * * ij t t3"Bf the distillation of a FOREST LEAF with. JTC1PER BERRIES and BARLEY MALT , we nr- have diicoTtrcdKIDNECEK , which U specifically on the Kidney * and Urinary Organs , ramoTinff injurious deposit * formed ia the/ bladder and pnvcnti anj Mnuning. smarting sensation , heat or Uritatlorila the mcpibninous lining of the ducts or .it < .r postage. It excites a healthy action In. the Kidosji.'giring them strength , vigor , and re.Jortoj tn * e OQpuuto a healthy condition , ahowtaf Ita effects on bqfl the icdor and easy flow of unnc. It cau be Ukcu at all times. In all elim U and . * \t \ uiiderall clrcumstanceii without Injury to the * T t n. Unlike any other preparation for Mdney difficulties.it hu a Tfry pleasant and agrecabla ta tcand flavor. It has b n difficult to roaks a rr- preparation containing positive diUrttfc propertle * which will not nacseaie. but be acceptable to the rrK Vf stomach , Bofo'c takuip any Linr ; mcdjcme try a bottle of hD > MJKf to CLEANSE th KMney from foul matter JTry it , and you will alwaya u it as a famil } medicine. Ladies e peaaUT will like it. and gentlemen will find hIDSEGKS the best KiiUcy Tonlo ever tued. NOTICiL. Each bottle bears the ngnatiue of L.\WKKXCR * .MARTIN , also a propntUry gor-- 'trnment stamp , which penulti K1DSEGES to ba sold ( vuthont licenseby druggist * , grocer * aod other persons everywhere. . JETPITT UP U QUART SIZE BOTTLES FOR GENERAL AND F.UIILY USE. t fl npt found at your drnggirt's or grocer's , wo wi' ! wnd .t > ottU prepaid to th rrt -rfli .Office to you. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Prop's , Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS EVEUVWHERE. I Wholesale Agents hi Omaha , STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , will supply tha tnda at manufactur- . era priced. * SW AZ7D CORHSCT MAP Prores beyond anyreasonabloyicsUoii that tha js'1' t t < l CHICAGdI&t NORTH-WESTERN , R'Y " " " Is by oil odcb the besi road for you to taka when travellns In either direction betweenT ? , Cllcago ( and all of tha Prindpal Points in the West , North and Northwest. ' * Carcfolly eiamino this Kap , Tharrlnclpal Cities of thoTVcrtanil Northwest are Stations on this road , ltd through trains naio close connections ith. the trains ot all railroads aS Junction points. t I i ! f ' - t CHICAGO fe'NORTfi-WKSTEftN v : . - & . THE CHICAGO & HORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , -Over all of Its principal lines , runs cnch'war ' dally from two to fourormoro Fast Express . Trains. 'It la the only road West or Chicago that lues tlio Iri Vf , . DINING ' tt i . Itla the only ronrl that rnnirullmin Sleeping Cms If orth orKorthwostof Chicago- , . ' - . c- ne.irl3 0O MILES OF ROAD. It formstlio folio wins Trunk Lines : I "Council Blntr3D ! nver & Callforniaiine. " "WInona , Minnesota. & Central Dakita Lino. " ; * - "Sioux City. Nor. Nebraska & "Vankton LIne."Chicaco : , St. rani and Minneapolis lino. \ "A'or.IUlnoU.l'rPcport&DulrannoLlne. " "Milwaukee , GrecnBay * Lake SnperlnrLtn * . ' * il fr ! Canada.i Tickets-over > - - ' this - road . are . sold , by all . Coupon Ticket Ageuu Li the Unltua fatates and . . ' . Kemember to ask for Tickets Tla this road.bo snro they read over It , and take none otherv" " . . /r * V. ilAHVLS 'bnomrr , t en'l Manager , Chicago , jfc Yi * . IL STEaSOT , GeaS rass , Agoat , Chicago. I" ' * f HARRY P. DUEL , Ticket Aent C. 4 N. W Railway , llth and Fainham streets. i - * Dl H. KlilOALL , Awistant Ticket Accnt C. & N > W , Railway , llth and Karnham strceto. r . * htt J. RELL. Ticketw\KCnt C. & X. W. Ilailway , U. P. U. R. Depot. . SAME8 T. CL.VRK , General A ent. _ J .Iltfc. i Nn MT : ! ! . . " FTJEKITUEI * " , BIDDING , i * i Feathers , Window Shades , f - rAnd And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and TJp- , . ' holktery Trade. A Complete Assortment of Kew Goods at the Lowest Prices. i. < CMSSHIflEM , 1208 and 1210 fara. St. i.i apr2 > mon fh tut Siani City & Pacific , St. Paid & Sioux City RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE. IOO MILES SHORTER ROUTE 3.OO 700M COUNCIL BLUFFS 'TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTII OR.BISMARCKj and'all points' In Vortficm loi" , llmneMta and Dakota. This line ia tupped. th the Improj ed Wcstinirhouae * Automatic Airbnke and Miller I'latform CoupleJ and Buffer ; and for SPEED ) SAFETY AND COMFORT b'unsurpnracd. Elegant Drawinfj Room and Sleeping Cors.'owned ' nnd controlled by the com pany , rSn tSroush WITHOUT CHANGE between Uniort Padflc Transfer depot at Council Bluff * , OITraIns ICOTB Unon ! Pacific Trannfer depot at Council Bluffs at 5 15 p. m , reaching Sioux City at 10.20 - m.tand St. Paul at 11.05 X m. . making TEK HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. * BetnrnfaK- , leave St. Paul at 8 JO p. ro. . am in ? at Slour City * .45 a. m. . and Union Pacific Trans fer depot , Council BIuS , at 9 M a. nu Bo sure that jour tickets nod via "S.C. 4 .P . R. R. " Y. C. HILLS , Superintendent , T. E. ROBINSON , Mis-ourl Valley , la. As.it Gen. Paw. Aijent. J. II. OTJRYAN , Passenger Affeni , Council Bloffi , Iowa. FonrMard Registration Notice , S TS or NIBBMSI , I DOCOUA Corsrr. ) Notice ! a herebr given that I will ait at E. Wyman's store , lfithSton Monday and Tuesday , Hay 2Srd and Mth , for the purpose of repnstennp the eleetow of tha Fourth Ward , for special city election to be nId on Monday , May 3Ut , IsSl. In witness whereof , I hereunto set my hand Reiriatrar Said Ward- GEO. H. PAESELL , M. D. Rooms in Jacobs' Block , up ' " > corner Cap ital avenuottnd Fifteenth street. Residence , 1423 Sherman avenue. May b consulted at residence from 7 to9 p. m. , exrrpf Wednesdays. SPICIAITT Obstctilcn and Di a of Women. Offlce hours , 9toUo.in.and2to4p.rfl. : Sun- * - dan 6 to 70. m. - ral2Cm tut ! ! 880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. "It I' KANSAS CITY , St. Joe ft Council Bluffs 13 T1IS OltT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIIE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars between Omaha and St. LouU , and but one between OMAHA anil NEW 1ORK. -It Daily F'assengerTrains ' EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LE83 CHARGES and IN ADVAhCK of ALL OTHER LINES. This entire line In equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping ; Can , Pilace Day C aehen , MHler'i Safety Platforxi and Coupler , and the celebntoL Wefttlngnouse Air broke. XaTSeo that your ticket read * VTA KANSAS CITY , ST. JOfahPH & COUNCIL BLUFF3 Rail road , via St. Joseph and St. Louix. Ticket ! for eale at- alt coupon station * In th * West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DA WES , Gen. Supt. it. Joseph , Mo Uen. Pass , and Ticket Ajt. , St. Joseph , Ifo. W. C. SEACUKEOT , Ticket Agent , 1020 Farnham street. . AIDT BoRDKf , Pasnenger Agent , A. B. B4R.XAKI7 , General Agent , OMAHA. NEB. PAPEE WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 2i7 and 219 North Main St , I WHOtES lt DIUURS 15 ItOOK , SEWS , f ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printer's Stock. jfiTd'h paid for R&ga and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and Metal * . Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North Sixth street- . ir j. iv. One Price Gash Dry Goods Store , . Corner Sixteenth and California Streets , . . . WJL.-JL.-JtA. ' -in If DRY , NOTIONS AND GENT'S ' FURNISHING GOODS.in - -1 r n 1 ' It will -pay you to " examine this stockj as everything * is entirely new , 'and great BARri . . ' , , ' . GAINS willbeggiven. , - - . - , . - . / - , ' . : , . . .GUII.D . & McIlOnS , Proprietors.