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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. JUNE r , 1881. STATE JOTTINGS. O'Ncil is to hnve a lumber yard. Korfolk is crying for incorporation. O'Ncil City will coon open her hank. Nebraska City has forty telephones. Huhlicll Is withrmt n Sunday school. Scward lira three saloon * under the new Central City's revenue last year was 3700. Splendid fMiIng is repotted on the I'lftttc. Sliclton has organized a Union Sunday A now bank will start ftt Hn tings on August 1. 1'icrec comity has over twenty-five miles of railroad , A Ifnrlan county farmer hires ft lawyer Ijy the yo.ir. J'awnce City library > mtniin two htm tired \oluines. The We t Point girls ImVc organized baio li.ill club. "WflxT nnd Ifa'tltiKH have organized li.iw ball clitic. The skeletnii of nn Indian hixt been un- cnrtliexl nt Hclmylcr. Tliree thieves named Cave wcro crtiturc | l Jast week in Ucatricc. on hiw organized n , woman's An Auxiliary T.ibcrnl League lias been cirtrntilzfd lit Oxford , The liriilfje ncnwi the Ituiiubllcan at Indianoln i.s finixlicd. A forty ficru nddltton Is to bo Inld out to the new town of O'Ncil. A Inrtfc ( louring mill ii * to bo orcetud at 3''nlli'rtoii at nn u.arly day. .Sixty car load * of freiKht n. week nfo is tlio boom ( if Pawnee City. Thirty car loadu nf hotfs and cnttlo were Klillijicd from Peru last week. Tlio WAUOII liridgo ncrosR the Itciniblicnn : it llurtly in ncnrly coinilctcd | , The new clnirch at Hivcrtnn will BOOH bo 3 > lo tcrcd and havu n new pulpit. A bltf latlio In Ijeliiff tilnced In the U. P. jnnchino nhoi > n at North 1'lattc. Is'lckeraon , Wnshiiitoii ( c < innty , in to lia > o n new bridge to coit 81liT ! > . The liaptlst church nt Vcxta will bo dedicated the lirat Sunday in June. Mr. Jfinson , of 1'airbnry , Is looking for uomo party to hlitcr liia ; i(500 xhcen , The Klkhoni lifti rciimlned the highcxt thin Benxon It wnn ever known before. Fifteen or twenly tcnciuent houses nro talked nf to bo erected nenr the depot. Ctnning county in receiving n large amount of the foreign clement this year. Van Wyck IH the name of n town in JKimx coiinty , called nftcr our new Henntor. David City IH thu only plnco In 8iuiiiicrn ! county where linuor N Hold under the now Jaxr. Anioi Knot , of Wnlioo , was Hurionsly Imnicd last week by HII cxihiMiun ] of gimo- line. line.A A little HOII of Mrn. Swartu , of Plntts- iriduth , W.OH drowned in thu river last week. The reform nchnol nt Kearney , will bo ready for occupancy about thu middle of June. There is moro nnd better grins on the prairiex IM\V than nt liny time during ln.it reason. A ? " > ,000 brick building in pnilcctcil in York , | art of which IH to lie used by thu county. J'ullerton , Nanco comity , is making of- forUt to Hecuru thu location of thu WeMleyan Univci-sity. A friwh young mntMif Lincoln was rniied into u gnmbliiiu den in that city and lildi- c < l of SU.-.0. 'L'he rye croii In thu ] { miblican Vnlley lironilnert to bu Very large. It in already Jieailiiig out. A lively JmilHtorm jilaycd linvoo with vegetable gaiilen.i near North PJntte Wed- ncHilay night. . A uami meeting of the AI. K. church will bo held at Alum from thu 14th to the IMbtof .lunu. A liorne helung ing to lUiv. Julin Cray ! , nfWahoovas , killud by lightning on lust Thnrkdny night. Me rn. Sihhetl k Crabtree , of Iiulinnola , nro making preparntioiiH to burn " 00,000 Iiriclc . Six head of cattle belonging to Herman Kelicer , of J''ontunelle , weru killed by .lightning last week. Track laying in now iirogrenKing on the 31. it M. in .lelfuriion county between Odell and thu Otoo r Mcrve. John 1 , u ten , nn old citi/.cn of Lincoln , dropped dead in tlio ntreetu of Lincoln dur- JJccoratlon day exerciset ) . Ited Willow county will t-oon have new court hoiiKu , 'I'hu contrnet for thu brick work hax already been let , Culbertton WIIH n live town on Wednes r day of last week , there being wmiuthiii ; Jiko3T > OHtockincn in town , The O'Connull colony nll'icinlx have donated . * 1,000 fnr n church to bo built nt Kpniilding , in ( ircclcy comity , Moro fruit nnd forest trecH hnvu been jilMitvtl in KnuniJcrH county this npring than in any previous HCUSOII , O ] J 1'ort McPheruon was sold nt public auction hint week. Thu ala neUud n Httl tiver 1.000 for what cost § 100.000. Mr. Chapman , of Crete , died very Hint k-nly last week , after working In tne gar. tlcii. Cause , pnrnlyvlHof thu heait. A four-year-old HOII of Win. lloyla , of DSeatrice , lud hU thigh broken by fulling .from load of hay one day last week. Ferdinand Urenncr was thrown from his vftgon while crossing Turkey creek , Jliir Jan county , last week , and broke hU leg. -In voting . / uptho appropriation of the .Milking fund for a nuw conit house , Polk Bounty carried thu election with 11(7 ( major ity. "William Hanson , a fanner living about fiv miles northwest of 'I'ttlU I'ity , diotj from the effects of a hutintroko .Monday a -week. A , 1) . ( ! iblm wns : ir rested In Dawson county lout week , lie in wanted In lluf. fiilo county to antwcr to the clmrgo of Jirson , w- > The election at Columbus to vote S'ir , - COO in IwiuU to the Norfolk branch re ult- ed In favor of thu iiropouitlon liy u vote o : Mr. 11. If. Allen , a , immlo teacher nt llan'anl , recently rixlu a bicycle fi-iii | | Kxe tcr to Harvard , u dlntancu of forty miles in five bourn , The homciileadera of Frontier count Lave built a large corral , near Htow jxis iltice , and intend taking \ip all cnttlo Urn lly the accidental , dlbfliargo of bin revel icr in Steele G'lty last week. Kreil .Arnolds fchot ( 'If ' onu of IiU lingerH nnd unrruwl inUsed killing a pn > inlncnt citizen , This vicinity' of 1'rontlcr county i lumrl ldng , the funnern sowing every fen of ground they can cultivate , and nil fee cnouuragod at thu bright prospect * . Kainuel ltdckford of Plum Creek hangix liiiiibflf in his room on the i-'iitli , all \vhil -working under a teinjKirury ulieratioii < : mind. JI o was beventy-ilx yeal > ld. Chan. Uunna. age.1 "I yearn , wa drowned in lU-llo Creek- last 'i'iu-Mhi > Whether the drowning was milcldu orao cidental lion not yet Uien ileterinined. The fourteenth animal convention of th Kebraska .Sunday htliool ttssociatiiin wi } H > held at aHiifn , commencing on th 14th of Juuu and continuing three day , The annual meeting of th Adams Conn ty Bible Society will I * held in tlio Coi Krcgatloiial church , Kunday evening , Jim fith. An interebtliii' prograiumo in belli Ifenry Jloutiley , a fanner living in tli north coat comer of .Hamilton county HU tided luit week by liaiiging hlmnelf In Ii liaru. Ho had foruitrly bttn an Inmate o the Unoylu jruane anyfutn , JIoo , Gee , W , JJrown , repre cntativc Itoone county , was Iwtiveck expelled from the fanners' alliance on the charge of lw- tr.ijing his conxtituents in supporting the monopoly candidate for foimtor. A bov npjinrently nliont ( seventeen yearn nf age , Citing hiri nwne rw WillloSllll.i WM nrreitwl at North lleml yostcnlny 'nr an Attempt nt rnjio tipr > n ilaunlit < ir n Jmnei 11. ( irnlmtn , living wo < < t of town. JfAbout ? 1,000 hnvo been Mibscribetl by he people of Itownnl fttul Hull cmititlcft towards building a bridge across the Ixmpo at Danncbrog. It will cost nlxnit * 2txK to build the bridge , nnd it will probably all be raised by subscription , it. M. Hamilton , one nf our most prosperous porous young farmer * , gives in his expel , ieiico In mining millet. Last sca ou ho raided live acres , from which , besides thu liay which he finds to bu excellent rough- less , he got UOO binhcli ( if feud , Tbifl K-ed 10 nold Oils sprint , ' , realizing for it & ! ! , r 0 n clean cnih. [ I'awnce Knterpri'c. > \t the IJookwnlter sheep innche on Mis- linn ( 'reek , shearing begins this woek. I'hero iiro 8,000 sheep to shear , and employ- nent Will be given to all the shearer * up- ilying nt MjVen cents per sheep. It will xiptiro about Mt weeks to complete the oli. This i * imo of the largest , if not alto- fethcr.tho largest Hock In tlio state. [ i'aw- leo City Knturprise. Less than two yearn ago there was not a cettler on tlio ridge road between North [ irnnch nnd thu head ( if titeel nnd 1'ischel creeks. Now we boast of n good settle- nent ; n Sunday nchool in g < sid miming jrder ; a prospect of a new school district , and 1' . O. , ami n daily mail , nnd just an go ( l soil M there in In Not them Nebraska. : County NUWH. The roflidcnco of Mr. Mcaw ( ! , ! t miles northeast of 1 lusting" , wns stnick by light ning , on Thursday morning , the -lith lust. , and considerable Injury ilono. The light ning struck thu roof nenr the chimney , tearing a largu hole In the roof In Its pas sage to the eaves. Heio It ittntck the stnd < ling , which it nhivcrcd into kinilling wood. About two-thirds of thu celling planter was torn oil one room. A clock standing on n bracket was literally toni to pieces nnd hurled across the room. A pan try window was entirely destroyed glitss , sa.sh anil all WIIH blown out. Strange to relate , of tlio seven iiersons sleeping in the honsu no ono WIIH Injured. Air. McUaw was hlIliUy ( shocked but nothing of a ser ious nature. At the same time or nt a sub- Huqncnt discharge of lightning , Mr. Me- ( Jaw had a very valuable cow killed. The loss of UMJ cow and damage to thu building Oooau'Cnttlo Traiuiportatlon- New York Tlmei ) . " Last WotlnuHtltiy n ciililcgniin an- nounccd tlio decision of llio ] ' ] iiglisli courtH againnt tlio lugnlity of carrying dock londa of Block on thu Atlantic Htuamora. JIuncoforth whippem will bo without ciiinpunsiitioH when lliuir utock nru uithur wished ovurboanl in stormy wouthur , or cast ovurboard for tlio Rnfoty of the vuasul and the rust of tlio caryo. In ordinary cases , when ono part of the load of u ves.-tul is jettisoned to lesson or reinovo danger to thu vessel nnd the rest of the freight , the loss ia made yood by luvying n contribution on thu gross vnluu of the fillip find cargo at risk , and naves by tlio sacrifice. As thu ; of Block on deck is now du- clarud illegal , nothing can henceforth bo collected by thin Hystem of general average for losses voluntarily incurred to lighten the vessel or adjust the cargo ; neither can insurance bo col lected in Great Britain on stock acci- ( j dentally washed overboard. The Un derwriters of this city have lately con demned the practice of carrying cattle on deck in the winter months , on account of the great risk thus in- currcd * but oxcujit in .July and August there in not a month wliun deck loads . of catllu are not likely to bo either grievously injured or washed over board during the rough weather on thu Atlantic. Humanity , therefore , should bu congratulated on this decis ion. ion.A A twin barbarism , however , and ono more tlagrant during thu heated miinnior months than at other times , bu is the packing of beasts between docks in ill-ventilated , over-crowded quar tern. Animals weltering below in such places miller as much from the heat of summer tin do those fshivoring on tlio weather-deck from the cold of vintor. Moreover , the ilesh of ani- ials that cross thu Atlantic cooped up n n half-poisonous atmosphuro , and vhich have to bu slaughtered soon af- ; or landing , can hardly bo healthful. 501110 of the heaviest losses incurred > y shippers of live stock have been luo to defective ventilation on steam- rs ill-adapted to the trade. [ Jlural Yorker. SuKKOstloiui for the Sonson- ' . Frecment cultivation is necessary to lestroy the weedu in tlio corn Hold , md to keoj ) the soil mellow. While ho corn in small a smoothing harrow : an bo used to advantage , to bo fol- nwed by the cultivator and hoe us the limits got larger. It is true economy u do iw much of the work of corn cuf- uro as posaiblo with the liorao-powor. I'hu double cultivator is moro olllcient ban ono for a single horse , and does lot cost any moro for the driver. It honld bo remembered that much of ho work of tillage in the corn field : ountu upon the crops that iiro to fol- ow , its beneficial inlliionco beini ; felt hroughout the whole rotation. There- ore , charge a part of thu labor to sue- ; ooding crops. The cultivator should ; o ever the corn ground about once a week during the rapidly growing part of the BeaHon. Jt does not matter in .hat tlioro are no weeds to bo soon , ho soil is loosened , growth stimula ted , and thu woods that are just start ing are killnd before they do any on liarm. It is best to how fodder corn in drills 21 to 3 feet apart , and at in ill tervals of ion days , for n number of weeks from tins time on , so that there may bo a continuous supply 'of green food , If the sued js sown broadcast the plants can not bo cultivated while young , and this early attention ia very important to insure a good crop , Thu notion that sweet corn makes the beat corn fodder is not well founded. The fact that the grain is sweeter docs no | indicate that the whole j'lujit is there fore bettor. Tlio smaller and leafj varieties of corn are bust on account ( of the superior quality of the liner fodder. The rye ground that is cleared bj this time niuy bo prepared iminedtato ly , and planted to fodder corn. Hun grass may follow the rye , am bo cut oil' in time for towing rye ii T mitumn. Swedish turnips may bu sown this month , and should bo ii drills thirty indies apart. It is best to in plenty of seed of put , to insure i uniform growth -it is easy to thii them out , Two pounds of need poi aero U about the right amount. It ii essential that the seed have a ricl and mellow bed to start in. Whoi the second leaf appears thin the plants to twelve to fifteen inches in tlio rows Tlio nest of the potato crop , tin Colorado beetle , must bo held ii check by a thorough use of Pari green , or the equally efficient Londoi cd purple , which is preferred by some M cruder to npply , and is chonttcr. Hotl those substances nro deadly poisons and must be stored in n secure place and used with caution , or serious ro milts ' may follow. There is no danger in careful hands. Buckwheat inny bo sown in Juno , and make a profitable crop , especially upon now ground , Ii greatly helps to loosen tip and mellow the soil. The kind known ns .Silver Hull is tlio superior variety ; the yiel isIt said to bo larger and thu flour bet ter than that of the common sort. Itsi Timothy , moro than any other grass , should bo cut in full blonrn ; if al lowed to ripen seed , the quality of the hay is inferior. If tlio haying is be gun early enough , there may not bo that rush nnd hurry so often seen upon the farm. UBO the mower after the denis oft" , and cut only as much as can bo well cared for. Where the hay-tedder is used , and it is yearly being more employed , it should soon follow the mowing machine. Fre quent stirring of the grass to give access of air , without its burning the surface in the sun , is a great nil van tage [ in the proper curing of hay. In most cases , ttrass cut in the forenoon , and stirretl with the tedder , will be 111e ready t'i go into cocks lalo in the after noon. It pays to cock the hay , rather n.h than leave it exposed to the heavy dew and hot morning sun. The sweating that the partly cured hay undergoes in thu cock makes it moro relished by the live stock. Hay caps are valuable in protecting the hay irri from injury by showers , and pay for themselves , sometimes in the protec tion they give in ono hard storm. Every miniinor wo hear of deaths caused by the nso of ice water ; even the drinking of largo quantities of cold water from tlio well , when ono is overheated - heated , is often injurious. It is bettor to drink moderately cool water fre quently than to wait until ono is ex cessively thirsty , and thun take ice water or even very cold well water. Water may bo kept sufficiently cool by covering the jug or other vessels with cloths , which are to bo kept moist. ' Nothing is better in the hay field than the old fashioned farmers' drink , "Switcholl. " This consists of molasses and water , with enough vin egar to give a pleasant sharpness ; some ginger is usually addod. This satisfies tliirat and is always welc mete to the hands , who appreciate any such provision for comfort. [ American Ag riculturist. COIIROP xiot Coultllnr * . Washington uriuclal to The Pioneer Press. P A few days ago Senator Conger of Michigan called at _ the house of Mr. of Hlaino after the dinner hour , expect ing to find him homo. Mr. lilnine , however , had been detained at the state department. Mr. Conger sug gested that thu telephone be used to ascertain ( when the secretary would got homo. The servant , who mis understood Mr , Conger when ho gave his name , went to the telephone , signaled the state department and gravely informed Mr. lilnino that Mr. Conkling , was at his house and was de sirous to see him , and would like to know when ho would bo homo. Mr. Hlainu was thunderstruck. Hu ran his hands through his hair and requested that thu nuiuo of the gentle man who wanted to sou him should bo repented. "Conkling. " came again through the telephone. "Conkling , " repented the secretary , "what can ho mean ? " and still doubting , the sugges tion was niado that there must bu Bomu mistake. Mr. Conger was then O. ) appealed to , to know if ho had not said his name was Conkling , and lie pronounced it intelligently enough to understood by the able doinestio , who sent it this time all right through tlio telephone , and Mr. Elaine was re lieved of any fear ho had nt the pros- unco of his arch enemy in his house hold. Our First Circus "Ad. " 1111 NV8 Hoonieran ' . Vewturday a younj ; man with the oed cluthu.s ( if a bunko stcuier , and liu jjliul , uH'iili unt look of a great nan who ia comfortably full , came nto The Dooiiiorang odico , and after BOIIIO niontal labor at the desk of our nocioty editor , who had gone ever To icrosa the utreot for a boloyna sail- Bago , ] iroducL d the following advcr- .isoiuunt which ho desired inserted Se 'or two weeks on the fourth najjo of ' > < I'ho liooinorang : or 1881. on Grand fnroivell bridal tour of the of only double and twisted , all wool agl l < gregation , the world's congress of on wonders and torchlight procession of d aronia talent , headed by a living phalanx - * * lanx of gold-bospattorotl chariots and of ° winged monster * of the briny deep , followed by the most jowhillikin gosh- B ] all-hemlock exposition of camels with th twisted tails , wappy-jawodgirallbsand tlf Cc speckled hyenas from farther India , to babooim with purple Ifnr toIf HiiootH lloso Iromudaries nr , Early ( from ha Ettropo , Hliiu tailed birds of paradise , IVn and big Hiiakos from everywhere. IVot Boar in mind the day and date. otIi The Hoyal , Imported , Perihelion lo Stunner of the known world , will bo J. tu Lanunio on its way to visit the crowned heads of Kuropo , July 4th , for ono day only. of Don't fail to see the boarded lady the Hying trapeze , or the wild- eyed lunatic from SknwhoganMaina , : his Bcrumptuous swoop from the top of Hour barrel to thu middle of the arena. Voluptuous reserved seats made of two by four scantling sot on edge. Como early , and secure your scats , This is the only whoopoinuplizajuuo aliow on earth , I Tlio gentlemanly agent then gave us ton bread tickets for reserved Boats , II and wont away , of The last wo saw of him , ho was in a saloon , with his head shoved cleat hrough his plug hut , while his whole gtmural appearance was that of n man who is rapidly gliding into the myster ious realm of navy blue jimjama anil peculiar and assorted snakes. From Chicopco Falls , Muss. , Kdgai , Page , esj. , druggist , writes that Mr. Albert Guunthor , iindur Wild's hotel , lias used that remarkable reme dy , St. Jacob's Oil , for n eovero case rheumatism , and it ourpo him , ua il by magic. Ho also used it with greal miccess among his horses , in cases ol siraina | , sores , etc. , and it cures every time. time.MRS. MRS. LOUISE MOHR , Qnutuit * of the St. Loula School ol MM wit w , fat 1600 California Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north ldc , where cn.Hi will bo promptly respond to at my hour during the day or night. nilTJSmo The Oldest Establiahfd BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co , , llmlncw tnn'tclcJ SAIDC M trmt of fin Ineor rntcd wink. Account * kfpl I" currency or RolJ subject to light ( .heck without notlrr. t'crtldeatu of ilcponit iwiicd fwjMjleln three , * lx ixnil t ilimonth' , bearing Interest , or on ilcmami without Interest. Athnncci mv'o to customers on approved secu titles rvt inarkit mtci of Interest. ny Mill sell eoM , bills of exchange , Kovcrri' ' incut , gtati ; , itmnlj ami city l > omls. Draw rl 'ht 'Ir.itts on England , Ireland , Scot' land , ami all | rts of Europe. Sell Kuropran | f < aje tickets. COM.KCTliiXS PUOMITLY MADE. United States Depository , OK OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnurn Sts. OLDEST NANKING KSTADLISllMKNT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUHTZE BROTHERS. ) Organized us a National Hank August 20,15C3. CAPITAL AND PUoriTSOVEIl - 9300000 Socially authorized by tlio Secretary of Treas ury to reecho subscriptions to the VNITUI ) STATES 4 Per Cent. Funded Loan. orncniui AMI DIRECTORS i IIiutMA.N Koim.n , 5'reslilent. Auui'uTni Kn.'KTZK , Vice President. II. W. YATKH , Caihler. A. J. 1'orrt.KToN , Attorney. JOHN A. CIIKIUIITO.V. 1" . II. DAVID , Asst. Cashier. Tills bank receives ilujwalts without regard to amount * . IHSUCS timecertificates lienrlntr Interest. Drews dnfti nn Han Kronclieo and principal cities of tlic t'nlteil State * , nNo London , Imlilln , Kdinbtirghaml thu principal eltlea of the eontl- nent of Knrox | > . Hulls i > a 3cngcr tickets for emigrants In tlio In- man line. mayldtf Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IGth anil Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb nr This nseiiry < loc < HTRicri.va brokcrafjc bnslneB' . Does not tieeuliito ] , ami thcreforu any bargains on Its book aru Insiircil to Its ( ntroiis , Inatead being BoliMcd up by " DexterL.Thomas&Bro , WILL BUY AND SELL AND AH TRANSACTIONS COSNKCTUD TIIHRRWITa. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Eta. IF TOU WAST TO HTT OR BELL Call at Ollke , Kooni 8 , Urolgliton liloc ! : , Omaha. ajiS-dtf MrasjiaLaiiilAgeiicy DAVIS &ISNYDEB , COC Farnham St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska. Carefully eclcctcd land in Eastern Nebraska for rale. tJrr.it Itar raina in Improved ( Anns , ind maha city proiitrty. . A. DA\1S. WEnSTEIl SNYDEH. Late I And Com'r U. P. H. U. 4p-fcti7tf V110N IlKr.II. LKWID HE1U BYHOH REED & GO. P.8TABU8I1KD Eeal Estate Agenoy IN NF.nilASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title [ to nil Real 'Htntc In Oimha and Uonglaa county. maytf NOTICE ) . U. S. LAND Owen , NORFOLK , Nun. ) May ISth 1831. ) Concerniin ; ? ! . W. } Sec. 6 , Towiibhiii 10. Norlh of Itango 11 , Ksul of bth I'rinclpal llerldlan. William Corhett , Slorrel ! , Thomas ItoyeM , J. H. Whittlcr , Klljah U. llohbs , and to nil uhom It may concern. You arc hcrchy notified that on the lith day ol September A. I . U57 , ono William Coruett , tiled ils Declaratory Statcmciit , No , fiOO ! ) , upon the T , W. I ol SeUion ft. Township 111 , North ol tnM/o 11 liutot thotith Principal Meridian , anil the llht day of namu month locnted tliercon | ] Jlllitarv Itonnty Lnnd Warrant No. N,171 , act ( 1SI7 , wlilch warrant found to htte hcci ocatul at Council Illuffii , loua , Octohei let , I860 , laml In that land district. The "location" was auculcd hj letter of Hon. Conunlwloner of the leneral Ijuul otllce. dated July 20th 1SGO , and ho > counterfeit rcrtlflcato returned to the toca oll'iixniul the Qlllere iiiDtnictod to notify ( 'ortictt f the action taken ; and that na Mi pic-emptlon rlfc-ht had lien npprovcd.ho woulil l > c pcrmlttuJ to otntu KAI | | tract with n valid nnd IcKall.v a nl'iu'il ( warrant , or to milutltuto cuth In pajincnl therefor ; that no Ic al notlcu of the tald nctloi the romniNiloncr 'iu hrou Hit homo tc Kile iirbctt , or tonny party or partita w ho guccocdml hU rights , and It npiwarin from tlio rwordj Douylai county , Nuhriil.a , that J. 11. Whittlcr. nndKlljahM. llohln , nro the lctal ; Bucn'siors ol wild Uorliflt to the title of 8.V..I N. W. J Sir. fl TmMi , 10 , North of llaiiKO 11 I'Mtol Cth I1. M , I'liu lion. CoinniissioiuT of the Cenoml I.trd otllcu ha * under date ct May 4th , 1S.S1 dccidol hat thu nald Whltter and Ilolilu are entitled to ocntu thu nald tract with warrants , or to sitbstl tutu cnnhln luymcnt thereforns ; followx. to-\\it ; . II. Whlttier for the Ci of N.V. . i-Mll-Ui : Klllah M. Holilm for the \VJ of N , WJ-fi-lO-UK Thirty da ) from the datu of the Hrui publk-a- lon. this notice are allowed , In whlih an appeal nun eald dixUlon may tu Illvd in the local land otllco. If no appeal lifllcd , ninety dais from cvrlra lon of the mid thirty days nro allowcc thu ra Whittlcr aiul Hold H in uhUh to oiler thu K'j coiikidmUon for thouid tnicta. i : S. 111)71.1:11 ) : , Wil. 11. LAMI1KUT , Krcclvcr , KOTJOE. To IliilMcrs and Contraotort : 'Noti.i-i * lifreby irl > en that sonliil proposal will bo rceeUml by the Hoard of Triutees o School DUitUt No. 1 , of CimiliiLeouiity , Nvbra'j. ka.nntll i ! o'eloek A.M. of tlio SMh il.iy of June , A , Ibsl , for erection of n oliool IIOIIMJ In the tout Wi > , t 1'olut , In Mild Hehnol UUtrlut , during tin present j ear. the ( Jinio to l o luillt nnd the ma terlal nt.ed in the construction thereof , to lie Ii accordance with the pUm and vpcvltU-atlona thereof , on tlio with the lllrcetor of the Hoard o Trnstues of wild tJcliool IHntrict , and nliidiiiUiii anc | tpccltleattoiis may bo teen at the furiilturo btore of l/iuU Illev , In Bald town ofVcst 1'olnt and a duiillc-ato copy thereof at thu olllco o Charles Urbcoll , architeit , In the city of Omaha Neb. Neb.The The n-ild Honnl of TriikteM hereby rcson o th rljjht to ivji-et an ) and all bid * received. Address J.V. . I'OULOCK , Dinx-tor , ma.\31-d3te\t Wmt I'olnt. Nebraaka. John Duknit will take notice I liat on the Dt ! day ol M T , IbSl , Charles llrandcs , a Justice o tin IVaxj of itt iirevlnct , ItonfLxs County , Neh. luucd in order of attachment for the bum o 825.60 In n action rwndlnir beforu him , whcrdi MorrU Kl uttcr U pUlntlff , and John defendant , aod that property coniUUni ; of on trunk and conUinU bu Usin attached under tald order. Bald came naj continued to tbv 20tb Junc.llSSl , 1 o'clock Pm. . niUeiaSt ilOHHIS KI.OUTTKlt , rialntlS Any one ha\lng dead anlmali I will rcinov thuu tree of charge. l > caorder * foulhcaj corner of Harnry uJ Htb St. , iccond door. CHAKLE3 Sl'LlTT. Seventh Biennial FFQTP l LOt ! . -OP T1IB- Pioneer AT OMAHA , Juno 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 , ' 81 , JUNE 8th : Reception of Guests and Reception Concert , JUNE 9th : FIRST GRAND CONCERT. flUNE 10th : Grand Parade ! 'articipatcd in by all Civil and Mili tary Societies , Piro Department , and Manufacturers' Interest. IN THE EVENING , SECOND GRAND CONCERT. JUNE llth : BANQUET AND BALL. JUNE 12th : f SOLO ARTISTS : m Soprano. SMOEA iiEELLA ! Contralto. Prof , E , STEASSER , Violinist , The faM Oliorus , * iy)3j\UJ ) Voices 00 Under the Direction of PROP. AUG. WALTHER , THE GRAND ORCHESTRA , I fl of the best instrumentalist of the A ( \ 4U West 4U "Conducted by Prof , P. M. Steinhauser. REDUCED FABES on all Railroads - roads Leading into Omaha. All I'cstMtlcs will lie Iiclcl In the Bivtclous Sll'SIC HALL , liclnB erected v < < | H. > cl.illlor the K n-cr-Fit , and located on the ORNER OF I5TH AND CAPITOL AVENUE. inv27il&H2w OILS 1. IlKDICK. CIIAB. 11. KKOICK. REDICK&.REDICK , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Special Attention will ho given to all su coriKjpatlons of c\ery Uctcrlptlon ; will practlco in all thu courts of the State nnd tlio Unltul States. OmcKKarnhmn Kt. , oO8itu ] | Court House. J. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M. Wool worth. D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. AHI1ACH I1I.OCK , Cor. DoiiRlM nnd 15th SU. , Omaha , Neb. A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. OrricH In llaiwomh's Jllock , with tieorgo K. I'rlehett , 1KW l-'arnliain St. , Omaha , Nch. Dexter L. Thomas , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Omaha , Nebraska. npfrSt E , M , STOHE , M , D , , General Practitioner anil Obstetrician. Olllco omxjslto Post Olllce , o\er IMholm & Erickbon' < i. Ite&Meiiec107 Chi- rairo Ht. nilS-tr Baswitz & fells , 1422 Douglas St. LARGE STOCK , GOOD GOODS , LOW PRICES. Burt & Means' Gents' Shoes and Ladies' Fine Shoes a Specialty , AT THE- 616 10th Street ( See Flag. ) Having purchased 7500 yards Lawns at a large discount for cash , we will offer the greatest bar gains ever attempted in Omaha , 1800 yards Laws at 5c , worth 8 l-3c ; 3200 yards Lawns at 7 l-2c , worth lOc ; 2000 yards Lawns at lOc , worth 12 l-2c ; 50O yards Lawns at 12 l-2c , worth 15c. Also 5000 yards Laces ( Beautiful Goods ) at the Uniform price , of 5c per yard. HATS ! HATS ! 1500 Imported Fayal Hats 50c each , up town price $1.00. Under no circumstances will wo soil more than ono Hat to each customer. Como caily in the day to avoid the nub afternoons. P. G. IMLAH , - - - Manager , LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING LARGEST STOCK OF G-oU and Silver fatclies and Jewelry in the City Como and 300 our stock , as wo Mill be pleased to bhow goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEIl IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLIHDS , IViOLDINGS , LML ! , jETSTATn AGENT FOK MII.VTAUKEi : CEMUNT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , . - - - OMAHA , NEB. , and AND BOI.n ACKNT FOIl Hallet , Davis & , Co. , James & .Holmstrom , and ) J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs. I DEAL IN PIANOS AN1 > OKflANS EXCLUSIVELY. HAVE HAD YEAHS EXPERIENCE" THE IJUblNESS , ANI > HANDLE ONLY TJHJ I1EST. 218 Sixteentli St. , City Hall Building , Omalia , HALSBY V. PITCH , : : ; Tuuer , Goods GunsAmmunitionSporting FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS , MAX MEYER & QO , , Omaha , Ne