1JE OMAHA DALLy BEEMONDAY. . APiUL 10 188 * . THE DAILY BEE C.MAHA PUBLISHINQ CO , PROPRIETORS. 010 F rnham , bet Oth and loth 8tr at . TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION. -01 * copy 1 year , la adiancodxxtrald ) . . . Jio.00 6 mottM " " . . . 6.00 month B.OO 3 ML WAY TIME TABLE. CARD CHICAGO , ST. PiUl , MlNMUrOUS M IOMAIIA juimun. Ixavo Oi.iahi 1'.uwcTiKor No. Z , 8:30turn. : Ac tnrpoUitton No. 4,1:0 : ( p. m AltivtOniaJ-ft "winKcr No , 1 , 6JO : p. m , .Acctt s : dvtloti : No. S , 10iO : a. tn. l\Ot 0HIU ( AST OS tOITtl ! SOOKD. O , , B. i Q. 7:401tn. : . 3:10 : p. ni. C. A K. 'A.i 7MO a , m. SiO : p. ra. fl. , H. J. ft P. . 7:10 : a. m. Tw : p. tn. H. C. , St. J. & C. 5. , ! oii nt 8 a. m. and C'SO HE. AttlvcuatSt. IxmUat C:30at. tn. and 5K : m. m.W. , St. L , & P. , IMVM at 8 a. m. vi < S E:40 : p Arrlm a St. Louis at 6:40 : n. m. and 7:80 Q WOT OR EOOinHMTS. B , ft It. In Nob. , Through Express , E:50 : a. m. IB. A 11. Lincoln Kxprccs G.JO p. to. U P. Oxcilnntl Kxprcec , 12:16 : p. tu. 0. ft n. V. lor Lincoln , 11:46 : a. m. ) O. & R V. for Osccolft. 9:40 : n. in. U. P frciclit Xo. t , 4:30 : . m. 0. P t rrtlit ! | No. 0 , 8 : 0 A. ro. IT. P. frclpht No. 13 , 2.60 p. m. tJ. V. freight No. 7i 6:10 p. m. emigrant. w.P. Dem cr rxprcM , 7:3S : i > . nt. 3J. P. frclclit Ho 11. 11:80 : p. m. TJ. P , Dcnvci freight , 8.2G \ < . m. ARMV1NQ FBOM IABT AND ROCTn , < 3 B. k O ( .00 a. m. 7:25 : p m. < 5. k N. W. , 913 ! a. m. 7:25 p. m. C. n. 1. ft P. , 0:45 : n. m. 0-06 p. m. il. 0. , St. Joe & .C n. , 7:40 : It. tn. 0:46p. : m AttUtVIMO 7ROM in WUT AND BOUTUWUT. 0. k R. V * . from Lincoln 1.03 p. m. TJ. P. Pariflo KxprcRS 8:25 : p. in. TJ L U. In Nob. , Through Express 4:16 : p ro B. A M. Lincoln r.xprcs * 9.40 ft in. O. P. Denver express , 7:35 : n , m. U. P. Freight No. 14 2:60 : P. ro. U.i P. No. 6 5iO : a. ra. Kmljt nl TJ. P. freight No. 14,12:15 p. m. O. P. No. 8-9.00 p. tn. U. P. No. 12 1:45 : a. m. D , P. Denver freight , 1:10 : a. ra.l O. & R. T. mixed , ar. 4:45 : p. m. VUKVT TRAINS BITWIXIf OKADA An OOOSC1L > FLUTH. Leave Omaha at 8:00 : , 0:00 : , 10:00 : and 5) m. ; 1:0 2:00 : , 8:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Leave Council llluDs at S:25 , 9:26 : , 10.25 and l : a. m. ; 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:26,4:25 : and 6:25 : p. ro. Sundays The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 : And 11:00 : ft. m.j 2.00 , 4:00 : nnd B:00 : p. m. Loavce Oooncll Bluffs at 0:26 and 11:25 a. m. ; 2S5,4:36 : : clod 6:26 : p. tu , Through and local paascnpcr trains between .Omaha and Council Uluffs. Lcavo Omaha 0:15 : , 7tlG. 8:50a.m. : ; 8:40 : , 0:46 : , O.oo"p. Arrive Omaha 7:40,11:86,11:46 b.m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05,7:15 , 110 p. in. Opening aid Clotlne of Mfflli. ROBTI. ores. CLOii. a. m. p. m. am. . p. m /Ohlcaco&N. W 11.00 9:00 : 6-30 2:40 : ChleaSo. U I. & Paclflc.ll:00 0.00 6:30 : 2:40 iCtlcago. 1J. & Q. . . . .11:00 D:00 : 6:30 : S:10 : Wab 9h ! 12SO : 6:80 : 2:40 : 3ioux City and PaclQc. . DCO : D.SO 2:40 : < Unlon I'aclfla 4:00 : 11:40 : Omc.haiR. V 4:00 11:40 : X , * 11. In Neb 4:00 : 8:10 : 1 > niaha& Sioux City. . . . 6:00 : 7SO : IB , &M. Lincoln 10:80 : 6:04 : a. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 11:00 : J. P. Denver Exp 0:00 : 0.30 O. , Sioux City & St. P..11:00 2:40 : Local mails fcr State of Iowa leave but once a day , vis : 0:30a.m. : Office opeu Bundaya from 12 m. to 1 p. m. 1HOS. F HALL P M. Business Li Abstract and Real tstate. JOHN L. MoCAQUB , oppoalto Post Office. W. K. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street Architects. OTJFRENB & 1IENDKLSSOIIN. ARCHITECTS Room 11. Crelghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Crelghton Block. Boot * * nd Shoes. jAilEs DIVINE & co. , fflne Boot * and Shoes. A peed assortment 4iome wort on hand , corner 12th and Barney. THOS. KBICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and DonglaB. JOHN KORTUNATUS. 40110th street , manufactures to order good work el fair prices. Repairing done. Bad Spring * . F .LARRIMER'Manufacturer. 1617 Donrlasst. Books , New * and Stationery. J. I. FRUEIIAUK 101S Farnham Btree * . D Butter and Egg * . AIcSHANK & 8CUROEDER , the oldest B. and B. JIOOEO In Nebraska cstablltihcd 1870 Omaha. HEHTAURANT , MRH. A. RYAN , . tonthwaat corner ICthand Dodge. Beet Bourd for the llonoy. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Citillat all Uours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Unntnn Supplied. J uarrloscj ana Itoaa Wagon * . BNYDEH , llth and Harnov Streets. Clothlnc J. UAKUIH will my hlghcstCuhprlco for second hand clolhlnr. Corner 10th and i'arnbam. uewo eit. JOU.V BAUMEU 13H Farnhara Street. H. REUT1IOLD , Itaja and MU1. Lumbar Llmo and Cement. FOSTER & OKY corner 6th and Doutlaa lit * . Lumps and Qlaitwaro. of Dc J. CONNER 1309 Donalaa St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . J. O. A. LINDQUE3T , Ono of our mott popular Merchant Tailors la ro- J. celrlng the latest Uealzns for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen's wear. Stylbh , durable , cd prices low an over 21518th bet. Dousr.&Paru. W Millinery. MBS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , Coratts , Ac. Cheapest House In 0. 6h West. Purchasers euve BO per cont. Order by Hail. 116 Fifteenth Street. roundry. JOHK WEARNE&BON3 cor. Idth & Jackson st * Hour and Feed , OUAHAOITT MILLS , 8th and Farnham BU. , WeUhacs Bros. , prorirlotore. Grocers. P. K. BTEVKNS , list between Cumin ? and Izai and T. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumin ? Street * . Harawaie , Iron ana Utcot. OLAN & LANQWORTUY , Wholeeale , 110 snl 113 leth struct A. DOUIK3 come 16th and California. Marnsss , Onadle * . ttc. B. WEIST SOlSthSt. bet JfarPHarney. . Hotels ' . ; ANFIELD HOUSE , Goo. Canfleld.Dtb & Farnhau ft : DORAN IIOU8E , P U. Gary , BIS FarnhatnBI. BLAVEN'S HOTEL , P. Slavcn , 10th St. ID Boathern Hotel OUB. llatnol 9th & Lcavenwortb Oruji , Paints nu utm , KU11N & CO. 1 rharmadsti , Fine Y&ne Uoods , Cor. Httt and W. J. WniTKIIOUFK , Wholcrate & Retail , 16th et. 0. FIELD 023 North Bldo , Ginning Street. P. PARR. Druifgiit. into and Howard Street * . ' Dentists. DR. PAUL Williams' Block Cor. Uth A Dodge. Ury Goods Notion * , Etc. JOHN H. F. tEilMANN Ac CO. , tw Tork Pry Goods Store , 1810 and IBIS Fam- ham Itrtet. L. 0. Kncwold also boot * and hoci Tth A Pacific. ruruuurc. A t. GROE3 , New acd Efrjond Hand Purnltnre nd Stores , llli Dcurlaj. Ulghert cash price " kid ( or second b ni rood * . For .BONNEB 1809 DonU st. Fine goods , tx. ftrce Work * . 011AEA FENCE CO. BUST , FRIES * CO 1218 Harney B ! . , Improve d Ice Boies , Ircc ac4 Wood Fences , Offlw tllnes. ( V > untli ? lne and Walnut. Pawnbroker * . B08ENFELD 10th St. . btt T1 , * lUr , Refrleerators , Oanneld' * Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. F ra. & Uuney. * \ EASTER SUNDAY. Floxrers ana Music Brighton tbo Spe cial Services Hold In the Churchos. Yesterday being Ewtor there was a flowery and musical indication of the event in nearly all the churches , and nearly all the services wore Arranged with special appropriateness to the occasion. At St. Francis Xnvier church thcro WAS n very largo gution , ninny beint ; mmblo to secure seats. There was high mass and apj. propriato sermon by Father McMo noniy. The music was unusually ex- cellcnt , and among its special features was n solo by MM. O'Neil , "Quoon of Heaven , .Rejoice. " At the Baptist church thcro was a profusion of lloivnrs , airangod very tastefully nbout the pulpit and nltnr. Thcro were callaa , folingo plants , potted plants in bloom , boqucta , and u llttloiuu running urounu thu cdgo of thu loatruin. A beautiful white satin cross , hand-painted , alao ap peared , ami the whole gave n charm ing effect. At the St. Paul's Episcopal church thu lloral decorations wore quito elab orate. Above the altar appeared a beautiful cross of cut ibwers. There were coino bright boquots , nnd par ticularly noticeable were the unique nnd tasty arrangement of ferns. Plants in bloom , cullas , vines , flotvors , and happy shadtngs of green foliage plants served to inako the whole a summer bower. Special music was given , and in the evening u children's service was hold. Broadway M. E. church presented a bright , cheerful appearance. They have just finished repairing and pa pering the rooms. There wore inuny Deautiful ( lowers tastefully arranged round the pulpit and choir stand and above the organ in handsome letters the words , "Ho is risen. " llov. Mr. Brozoo delivered a yrand , earnest ser mon upon the subject of thu day. A Sunday school concert was given last evening. The Congregational choir fairly sot- tied itaolf at the services yesterday and thu congregation joined heartily in its part ot the musical and respon sive services. Tlio pastor preached a very instructive and appropriate ser mon in the morning. The Sunday school hold a special Easter service , and in the evening a song service was held. The church was adorned with flowers and plants in great variety. Upon the pulpit was a beautiful bask et of cut flowers , and a bouquet. Just beneath it was a beautiful cross of white flowers , and in front of the plat form was a mound of floral beauty. Stands of potted plants adorned each side , and there was a wonderful show ing of callus. The Presbyterians also recognized the day in thoii services though not with so many floral tributes as the others. Gold ! Goldl Cold ! Clears nd Tobacco. VEST & FIUTSCDER , manufacturers of Cigars , ind Wholesale Dealers ! n Tobacco , 1305 Douglas. H. F. LORENZEN manufacturer 1410 Farnham Florist. A. Donaghao , plants , cut flowers , seeds , floqaeta etc. H. W. cor. 16th and Dous-las strceta Civil Engineers end Surveyor * . ANDKEW R03KWATER , Crelghton BlocV , lown Survoye , Qrada and Sowcrago Syetcnn a flpeclalty. UommlMlon Merchant * . JOHN O. WIL LIS.HU Dodge Street B. BEEMER. For details tee large advertisement - mont In Dillv and Wockh' . Cornice Work * . Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron Sornlco , Tin , Iron and tllate Itoofllng. Orders from any locality promptly executed In the beat manner. Factory and Office 1213 Ilaruey St. C. SPECUT , Proprietor. Oalvanlzod Iron Cornices , Window Capo , etc. , manufactured and put up In any part of tba country. T. aiNllOUJ ilO Thirteenth utreot Crockery , , BONNI'.H 1R09 Douflts ! Btreot. Good line. and Kurnlihlna Ooo' . QEO. U. 1'ETEIISON. Alno llata. Cape , Boot * , C Shoti Notions and Cutlery , SOI B. 10th ecroet. Show Oa o Manufactory. , 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Coaler tn all kinds of Bhow . Cases. Upright Cnaco , Ci . , 1317 Caa8 St. KUANIt L. UKHHAUD , proprietor Omaha show Citso manufactory , H1U South 10th street , betueon Jjcivon ortli and ilarcy. All gooda warranted Urst-clast. ' dtoves ana inware. A. UUUME9TEU , ler In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer Tin Iloofo and all Muds of Building Work. Odd Fcllowi1 Blotk , BONNElt. 130a Douglaa St. Good and Cheap. ( ieedt. KVAN3Whol > Alaaud ruutl seed Drill * and Ooltlvatora OJd Fellow * Jlallt. Physicians and Burgeon * . , B. OIBI1S , M. D. , Koom No i , Orolebton BlocJ : . 16th Street. P. B. LKISENIUNO , at. D. tlMonlc Block. L. HART , U. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. poetofflco DK. L. B. UUADDY. Orullst and Aurlat. 8. W 15th and Farnham BU , Photographer * . DEO. HKYN. I'llOP. Grand Central Hal lory , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Ila onlc Ilall. Flrat-claia Work and Prompt- guiranteen ' Ua * anil Uteam Uttlng. W. TAKPY & CO. , Z1012th tit. , bet. Farnham Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. riTZPATlUOK. 1400 Douelas Streel. [ alntlnie an aper anting , TTKKUY A. KOSTKK3. Ill OodKO Street. Shoe titorcs , Phillip Jj.n 1220 Farnham bt. bet. IBth tt 14th. ; bocond Hand Btore. & tKAK , laid Douglas Ht. , Now and . S'.occd Hind Furalturo. liousu Furuli lni ; Goods , . , bought and acid on narrow marrlns. Ualuona. HENttY ' tee now brick block on Doujihs Btroet , ban Just ojwned a most elegnut lica Hall. atca Hot Lunch from 10 to It ca evtry iluy. caWi Caledonia " J KALCONKIt C70 ICth Street. til UnaertaKen. tilA CQAB. UIEWE , Ult Farubaui bet. 10th & lltd. 09 Cent Gtores. " . 0. BACKUB 1 06 Fumhaoi Ht. funov OooJi . FAST TIME In going Kant take the GMcago&lrtliTOt- to "Trains leave Omaha 8:10 : p. m. and T'lOa. m full Information call on H. I' . DUE' , , llckut " Agent , JUb and F rnhim flta. J. Ut'.lL , U , I' , iallway Depot.or at JAMEa T. OLAItK , Oemr " Agent. Omaha. JalTmAc If Dexter L.Thomas , ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ) . _ _ Bnom KWreljlitoii Film , VVINE Oi CflHUUI four \j wakes a hajipy household , TEACHING PRINCES , A. Picture of Roynl Ohlldron at Their Studies. The Thorough TrAinlns of Prlncoannd Princesses lu A Tutor's Chat Botton Itcraltl , .Marcli 12. Dr. Kiohard B llotonthal , linguint , orientalist and traveler , hna boon BO journing . at tlio Parker Houao for a few d.aye. Sneaking vt-.vlily ton Ian- quages , and nt a pinch four more , tjio learned pundit nd cosmopolitan is a most interesting gentluinnn. llu con verses in English with n slight Gpr- man accent , employing an extensive vocabulary and scomingly perfectly at homo with our idioms and colloquia lisms. The Doctor was asked to give The Herald some account of his oxQ potioncca while occupying the posi tion of tutor in English aud Spanish to the imperial family of Austria , a position which ho hold H few years ago. llosaid : "I nm glad of the op portunity afforded mo to dispel the prevalent idea that princes and prin cesses live in a sort of n fairy land , indulging their romantic 'fancies , nnd idling away their days in pleasure- seeking. Fur from it. While at Vi enna I became intimately conversant with the routine of palace life , and I can assure you that the Archdukes and Archduchesses of the imperial IIOUBO of Austria are under as strict an educational discipline as your ca dets nt West Point or Annapolis. I was summoned from Berlin to Vienna to give lessons in the Castilian tongue to the Archduchess Elizabeth , mother of the Queen of Spain ( an Austrian princess , as you will remember ) , and also to the Archduke Frederic ; I also JAVO instruction in your noble idiom : ho English language. On my arrival n court the Emperor Francis Joseph , n ' good and kindly man gave mo my 'natructioni. THE EMrEIlOU'H'OKDiniS. ' 'I was to treat his children just as f they wore the children of n mer chant : , to show them no special favora , never to indulge their caprices , but rather to make them study iaithf ully , and so learn their lessons. The Arch duchess Elizabeth had been studying tlio : Spanish tongue in the old-faah- onod way for a year and was unable ; c converse in it , and , as she was soon to ; visit Spain , together with the Arch duke Frederic , it was necessary , out of compliment to the Spanish people , tl hat ; she should bn able to converse in ; heir language. I also gave instruc- : iou i in the samp language to several nembora of the Court. I found that the routine of studies waa a very rig orous ono. The Emperor , an early riser himself , and an indefatigable worker , made it a rule that his chil dren should retire daily ut 91 > . u. and irise at 5 in the morning. At that [ jour the children were served with cof&o and a rail , and took a walk in ; ho park. Then they returned to the palace > : and the real work of the day began. Ahl the life of a prince is not by any means a happy one. From 5 , or G o'clock in the morning ono tu tor succeeds another till the day has gone. Austria aa you know is a poly- jlot empire , and its rulers must bo completely equipped linguists. The Emperor's children must speak not only Gorman , but Italian , Hungarian , Bohemian , Slavonian , modern Greek , and also , by way of further accom plishment French and English. All this array of languages must be really poken ; and , to tell the truth , the imperial children finally learn to talk til those tongues fluently. You ask low the polyglot perfection is ac quired ? A most natural question. Let us sop. At 2 years of age the im perial children have French nurses , tvho talk nothing olao but their own tongue. Thus a perfect accent is ac quired. At the ago of G the child ia provided , with a German tutor , who is 111C the society of the prince or prin cess ( half the time ; so the child adds German to his French. At 8 years of ago [ an English tutor appears on the scene ; then the child's day is divided . . nto ' three parts ono devoted to French , ono to German and ono to MILITARY TIUININO1) ) ' 'As soon us the young Archdnko ia able to enter the ollicor's school ho is provided with a Hungarian adjutant. who talks to him continually > that diflioult tongue. Tu another year a ' lohiiniiu ) instructor comes on the stage , and BO on , new languages being gradually added to the linguistic stock of the young princo. You will realize what a many languagod em pire it is that the Austrian Emperor rules over , when I toll you that the Austrian paper florins each contain en languages in their printed regula- ' ions , Recently , when the Prinness stophr.nio of 13olgium was betrothed x > the Austrian Crown , Prince llu- lolph , she had to take up the stndyot two of the most intricate and puz ' zling languages in the world , Hunga rian and Bohemian , in order that she might be fitted to assume her future .s ilaco us Empress of Austro-IIungary. assure you , my friend , that the ; Princess , who is still studying , has shod many bitter tears over these Ian- uagcs. The imperial children are as > horoughly instructed in music aa in anguages , and for the young men .hero is instruction in military science and mathematics. Ono of the Arch dukes said to mo ; "I envy you your 'reo life. I wish I could walk about D and look ut whom I pleased. If I cast an admiring wince nt a pretty woman , all Vienna would bo Buying the next day , "What u sad rake the Archduke - is ! " Wo cannot make confidential frionda an cm you ; wo , lardly over hoar nn honest opinion about ouiflolvca , bccniuo the people who comu to UH have either a favor to ask of us or ere trying to Ihttor us , For my part I shall bo only too glad when the time coiueii for mo to go to Spain , for thewl elmll travel incogni , and shall have the pleasure of roaming about the xtrcots of Par-la , with no one to bore mo. For a few a daye , at least , I shall bo able to lay down the burden of princedom , "P.Uaco life , " continued the Doctor , "us very dull nnd full of ccrcmonioi and formiihtiog. Lito in u pulitco lu vety like lifo in a great hotel ; it ia 'ull of gossip and small talk ; ovary- ) d ody tuiuuloa. > to "My rektioim v tu my imparic * } pupil * , Uoy\ov r , w ro gf ( the pleai- antost JM'"ro ' TJi , y were ovcr'io- gpoctfnl and obedient a very goo example for many pupils in Americ and England. Speakim ? of the edu c\tion nf ot royalty , lot mo give you a few more facts. My friend 5 1 re liauor , head instructress to the clnl dren of the Prince of Wales , has told mo that her instructions from his roy. al highnoas woio to deal with hia daughters exactly as if they worotobo thoroughly fitted for governesses' po- sitions. jn the German Ktnpiro the children of the imperial family tire sent to t1s gymnasiums ( hih ; school ) , and also to the umvoniities. When they Jentor the army it is us private soldiers , and thotico they rise , ntop by stop , to lie uJlljcru. This in nl o the caao in Austria. They don't become Colonels [ and Major-Generals ut bjtmd "Right hero I think I ought to tell you a lutiny story , though it is a * my expense. When I was lust proiontoa at the Austrian Court to tlio Aich- duchess Elizabeth ; I managed my Court suit and my introductory boua very well , but , on taking my lua\e , the Archduchess hold out her hnnti for mo to kiss , but I , being ignorant of Court ways , gave it ft very he.iriy shako , at vlilch the noble poqilu present smiled broadly ; but the rchduchess , with a lady's taot , ro liovcd my embarrassment 'Doctor , you must have lived in Lon don or in America. ' " Surah Wasn't Thoro. Doitolt Free 1'rcss. Charley Shaw , of the Detroit Opera liouse , was grinnitm fit the window of the box ollico thu day , when in Walk ed n chap with an agricultural bronze on his face and asked : "Docs any ono perform hero ? " "Oh , yos. " "This " afternoon ? "No ; to-niKht. " "How much to see 'om1' , . "Well , I can give you ii seat for "adollar , and you can hold your ; irl on your lap. " "Wouldn't anybody laftT "Not much 1 Wo don't allow any auqhing in this house. " ' 'Well , maybe wo'll ' como. Hna ; his theatre oyor burned up ? " "Never. " "Any danger of fire on the Btagol" "Not a bit. " "Any pickpockets around ? " "None. " "Doea any body neddlo lemonade ? " "No. " "Any prizo-packagoa civon out ? " " " ' "No. "Tako a half dollar with n hole in it""Yes. "Yes. " "What kind of a play ia it ? " "It's " tragedy. "Tr.igedy ? Them that lays mo out ? Sarah was to a circus last year whcio \ some one hit n fellar who crawled un der the canvaa with a neck-yoke , and she fainted so dead away that they liad to unhitch her corset and jerk elf lier shoes. Lot her see a play where : ellors ara jabbing with pitchforks , cnocking-down with crow-bars , and slicing each other up with swords , and she'd tumble kerplump and otop the show dead still. I hope you'll do well and all that , but I don t bring no Sarah to see no tragedy , and don't you 'orget it ? She fainted on mo once , and my hair turned gray at the rate of a bushel a minit ! " Carp Culture. Washington Star. The yearly draining off of the water 'rom government carp ponds was com menced last Saturday and was con tinued Monday , llesults show that ; ho season for breeding lias boon suc cessful beyond the expectation of Pro- to lessor Baird. There are now three or argo ponds in which fish have boon cultivated. In * .ho group at the foot of the Washington monument , another much larger than the others , will bo added the coming season , containing ljr eight acres. This pond will bo com pleted in a few days , when the water " " bo lot in and a stock of about 250 arge carp will bo put in , which , it ia expected , will materially increase the annual supply to moot the orders re ceived constantly by Professor Baird. noc The number of young carp of lust pear's spawn thus far taken out of hose ponds , nnd placed in the pools pn tlio small island by the lakes , is estimated to be about 340,000. Those are the young fish hatched out last season in May , Juno and July , In and are now of noaily a uniform size , healthy , ' and just in a condition to bo shipped. The entire number sent 'rom this city last year by Prof. Baird was about 300,000. Tim num In ber will probably bo nearly doubled 8I"1 ihis year. The largo pond will bo stocked this spring for the first-time , ind it is thought will swell the num- ing oor to bu distributed next year to at any east 1,000,000. There are about thu seventy of the original fish brought o > 'rom Germany still alive in the sea will ponds. The > are about thirty inches eald n length and largo in proportion. 3omo of them weigh from fifteen to any twnnty-Cvo pounds , Carp grow much boIK 'aator during the first four yearn , IK while attaining the full spawning ago , after which the growth of thu female retarded. The young fish hatched out last May vary in length from three ' o leren inches. When the lakes are drained caoh all the eels and catfish are thrown ut , as they devour the young carp. if 88 f Dr. Hofisol , who lias charge of those lev akes , told a reporter that last sum Hi mer ho put into one of the small ponds aud tn m tlio inland a large pumpkin weigh- tnwi ng sixty pounds , lirat cutting a hole 10 the fiido of it , so that the small fish .la ! could got inside , lip stat a that it III was entirely devoured in eight days , ) uro rind and r.ll , and during the whole nil tnno it waa constantly in motion from (10 tit. the HcliooU of fish * young always nt in. work upon it.- They seemed exceed- in.ol ugly fond of the aweet moraul and nai ' ! appeared to thrive on it. Ol The sides of these lakes , paved with > lie Id ntoiio have to be and the , ropavod clay IOU veil packed at the lower edge , as con lot every year the carp undermine the valla by burrowing and boring for mull worms. Ono of the substances which the young fish seem tu relish , is sort of aqueous plant , always sub- norged , of a deep green color , and uliiiiy. Tina , when soon thiough a nicroacopa , is a masj of plants full of COI oint3at ) regular intervale , nnd swarm 4 tig with uninmlculii nil in constant tala. motion. Thcsoaroco latently dovoui- by the carp , ami aa constantly 0. oing reproduxd , no Ihitthoro CQCIDB bu no oud tq the irup of food. As to the pauuiuury success which A ms buon attained by carp culture thus everything ia promising. Ono gentleman , in ono of the southcn states , reports Hint from the twenty five fish ho received about two-nnd- a-hftlf years IMO ho sold last year $ GOO worth of young cnrp Ironi the lirat spawning. Dr. llnskol places the cnrp next to tint shad in point ol value HS i\ food fish , but does not con- sldir it equal to the salmon. The leather cirp ia the fnrorito , ai it 1ms no scales find it is j.livnys thrifty AIK ! vigorous. 'I ho pwt winter lias been qutto fnvcr.xblo fcr these lish , as they IniVo boon nhlo Host of thu titno to food. Hundreds of peisons who hnvo received fish from l'iof. Ihird give the mont s.itmf ctnry accounts of sue- loss Mdst of thine iiccoiiiits coino from fiouthorn status , wliiiotho ponds ire not BO olid. Dr. Hajsel nlntca thnt ho Iiopcn I'rof. Iliird'ii next crop will number ( it least ii uiHion , and l < o believes it will , should no accident hippen to the jirop-igntmg lakoi. 'Iho entire area of u.Ui v whicli will bo given to carp raic- nig tlio coming season will bo twenty icres , NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cnrn Geurnntroil. lif. h. C , UrttuJiorioanU llmin i refitment A ntx-cMo ( or llyMrrh , l4tiltioM , UonviilMoiu , Nervous Ui'ruliUio , Mcntil Dij > rt slon , Loiooi itenioryai < rrm&lortha'- l ipotom3In\ol\intr ) Qn MOH * , I'ron ntilrc Old A c , cumml l > y our- i urtlon , eilf.nlmw , or otrrlmlulftoiicc , which owli 10 misery , Jpcay rnl death. Ono hoi will cute recent CMO . Ka h l > o cnntalnannenionth > regiment , Ono ilolUr r boi , or MX boxo * lot l\o ilolhr ! tent \ > y mall | trcpalil on rcculpi ol trlco. Wo gutnititco nix huim to uiro nny caw. With wch order rccvUcd by ng fortlx boxog , ao. coni | > anl < > d nltli flro tlollan , wilt noiul the pur dialer our vrlttcti guarantee to return Hie aicupy If the treatment tloet not oil ct a cure. C. l' . Goodman , Dninrlnt , Bold , Wholannlo and ilctftll A.'ent , Omaha , Nob. Orilor * by mi'l ' t royulivr price. il&wlv KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Successful Remedy e\cr dltcov crcd , ni It Igcorlnln In Itn cirocU and ilaoi no ) illotcr. UK.M ) PKOOK UKuoVV. Also excellent or human ( loll. PROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WntMnntomlllc , Ohio , Juno 17 , 1831 , D * . 1. J. KIIMIAU. , & Co. : U crtlscmcnt In Turf , Flald nnd Kurm , of > nur vend > 11' Hi | > In Cure , a d hming n Mhialilo and , oiJy hor.'O which lul been Uma from pa\ln fonlKltccn month' , t emit to > ou for n bottle by oxprcsi , whUi t nix ccks rutmncil all Imncnoii and onlarj ; < ! mcnt and \\r\fi \ npl'tit ' roiu another liorse. and lioih horses nro to-uay R.itounil ai colt' . The ono bottle \\ta worth tn no ono hundred dillnrs. Ka < p'clfiilly n'.rs , It. A. UI.UTOI.HTT , JI. l > . Send Cor 111 Jttrnto I clro ilar nlvuij ; ponltlvo iroof. PrlceSl , AH Driiiriiljt * h > o It or iau get It for you. Dr. It. J. Kendall & Co1 , Pro- itlotorH , Knoaliuruli I'nlU , Vt cJOLt ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. il-w-lv PILES1 PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Last I No Ono Wood Snlfar ! A suroeuro for Blind , bleedlm ; , Itching ; nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will nmV Indian Ointment. A dingle box hog cutcn ihc wGratchronlo cases of Zfior SOycan stanjln . No one lined suffer flvo minutes alter applying tlili nondorful soothing medicine. Lctloim , IiiBtni incuts nnd electuaries do moro hnrm than peed , > IllUm'a Ointment abjorba thu tumors , M.\yt the Intense Itching , ( nnrtlculanly at nl ht alter pelting warm In bod. ) acts as apoultluo , given In ttant and mlnloso relief , and la prepared only for I'llee. Itching of the private parts , and for noth Inp else , Uead what the Hon. J. M. Ccfflnborry of Cle\ and oars about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint ment : 1 have uijod scores of Pile ! cures , and It affonla mop oosuro to say that I have never found anything which gave such Immedlato and forma noni relief aa Dr. William's fndlau Ointment For sale by all diog Ute or mailed on receipt price , 81.00. 81.00.HENRY HENRY & CO. , Prop'rm. , CtlVlLASl ) , OU10. Forsaloby 0. F Goodman. Genius Bewarded ; OR , The Story of the SewingMaoli A haniromo llttlo pamphlet , blue and ROli1 cove , vtth numerous cngrnvlnga. will bo GIVEN AWAY any nuult pcrsin calling for It , at any bnnch Btiu-ottlu ) of Iho HIiiL'pr tl.-u.u/acturini , ' Cum * pauy , or will bo sent by null , post paid , to any person llilng at a dlotanca from our olllces. Tlio Singer Manufacturing Do , , Principal Oilice , 34 Union Square , NEW YORK.MI MI : Prouonaln for Fiiviug fHrootH in tbo Cxty ol' Onmliii , Ncbrnalia. ScaledTro > 'ae'a'8 ' ' ' w' ' " ' ' " recoUed by the under- eigtad " until iUtmiljy , April Itth.lSSi , Ii ! o'clock noon , tor the pi'Iri of Douglas street and the crocs HtrtotH littutun D u la < anil Farnham from Oth to 10th fctreita , lucludlnif Dili aud lUth utrrcU. Klrot , For a foundation 11 concrete 0 InchciH lu Ilikkiieis wHhn Bupctstriianru ( .ompOHoi of a creototo.1 loJar bloik H Inthcalii length net with hccond , Kern foumlitlon of concrete 0 Inchon thlckno > 9 with a auporetruiture tompowd of criodotu I plno plank ulticueitlti lenjtli , net with aji'halt ' and Bind. Tmrii , For a foumhtlon of cl an coiino sand orgnuul 1InihoJ In thlcknens with a super tructiirc compose J of ctdar block H Inchon In Icniith an I not less than 4 nor moro than blndics diameter to bo tetnlili unphaltund mO'i. Tlio eunJ or gravel for foundation to bu thorougdly taiiinieU or rolled. All the work to be Oono In auconlaucu with spccldcntloni and under the dl- ruction ot the city untflnocr. AUo , the city will consider proposal ! for pav with Kim blocks or any other material , or other mode ot conitriK tlon. All piopooala or bldl shall be acrampanlcd by n tiiim of proposed nurttlej , who , In the c nt ol contract being awarded enter Into a bond with the city of Ouuha for the true and faithful performance of _ contract. o/l The city council rcserres the right to reject a dull 1)1 Js. , R Du elopes containing proposals o1 bldl shall * markud "I'ropatn I for 1'avlng Douglas Street d CroHK Htrc-cU In thi C'lty of Umaba , " aud od- . i.iaJF O.tiuha . , March 10th , 183 A City CIcrK. maria-SOt l'JiOi'OHAl.3 l''Ou ' 111I ; . UOMSTltUcTllUN Or Orfl fl OfflCH OF , 1 fla OFWJIAIIA WJIAIIA NKS , IbSI . I a Sealed propomls will ho received at the olllco the i undemlcned until Tuesday April 16th , 8S2 12 o'clock n on , tor ilia conitruutloii of cuuis In North Omaha a follows : 1000 feet Ol feet brick er72Sfeit 6i foot brlclt nownr 7S3 ol C { fict brick tewtr , loceUd on Ir rJ trcct between 16th aud 17th , and on 17th be- ween Iiaid and Nicholas , belnven 17th and letstrflttH , together vtlth all noitBuary man- iocii ) , lamiwholiii , and catih lia.lns , M jwr an > and upecllliatlaua III thu city lCn lnctH Illcu. I'ropooaUta bo prcjurcU upon blanks < il hci bthocjiy Kiijflmur. Illus will also received ; fcr the construction of a timber out- embnuni ; the furiliiiliik' | and driving of ORI : pllcu more or le s M fvet Ion12 to 8 nelics , .nd ! , ) feet of oak lumber as per plant iid.peclllcMtlon * In the Knj.'lti er < olllco. Work InL'ln on or before Juno lit. and to be coin iletcd December J t IBdi 1'aymeuti to be node montbly lu ea h wariants , 15 per tent to rt im < l until- final completion , and accept nco of work by the proper uitnorulca. All toboaceoiiinanlod by the slgnatur * of fro- od sureties who will met cut ol awarding cl iuract enter Into bonds of the i Hy for ixecu- of the work In the uni of f30,00 ( J. J. L. 0. JKItSTT , 2n City Clerk. UlebraskaLandAgeo ! n DAVIS & SMYDER , u Karnhum Ot , . . . Omah * . Nebr * JtOO.OOO ACJ3K.3Q t.ully eslo'teu land la Lantern Kebnuka/oi . tirt-At U rf ln la tmprOTtil ( arm * , and tu&Iia city propurty. r..IUY18 WEBBtBB ti nd Oam'f n P. B. D. MoLADQHLIN , 1 ATTOENEY - AT - LAW aa And Notary Public * SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF Men's , Boys' and Children's } Ready for Inspection -AT- Palace Clothing House. w THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED 131O Farnnm Street , Near 14th. \ CLOTHIER ! IB Now Located in His New Store , 1308 FARNHAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. . AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. HEW STOCK OF SPRINQ SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S'AND CHILDREN'S ' SUITS EVER SEEN ! l.- CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. ST. . t tics-tin - r-n.it , I STORE , ! Under Boyd's Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of , * it ' SPRING GOODS ! j And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods ! Low Prices ! AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE "Opera House Shoe Store , "jj Ian31-d3m I The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING Retail JEWELRY HOUSE III : m Omaha , Visitors can here IN THE WEST I General Agents for the find all novelties in SILVER Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as uhe Latest , Most Artistic , any Eastern Manufacturer V . and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold RECIOU3 STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all FINE descriptions of A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianob , Knabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , vose & Son's ' Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren , Store , Tower Building , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do llth and Farnham corner not fail to see us before pur Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF :8HOW GASES Large Stock Always on Hand. Opera House Clothing Store ! J" . I3. HiTJlsTD. F Daily Arrival * of Now Surluc Goods In Clothing and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES * - And Sold At "STRICTLY ONE PRICE I" n am Belling the Celebrated Wilson Bro.'a Fine Shirts , knovm. the BEST Fitting and Moat Durible Shirtu Made. 217 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. : t ' v