TEE DAILY BJtiJti : OMAHA MONUAYH "MAY " 22 , i882. The Only Exclusive holesale Hardware House 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - - - HEB. WHOLESALE DRY Boots and Shoe OMAHA NEB. S'FQjfE 4. "T ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRT3MJH&CO. , C A R P ET SI G R O C E R SI Irt K CARPET \ ? Jo Invites the attenlionof the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK New Oarpetsl Embracing all the late pat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. f/r r < - Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades , In large quantities , and always at the Bottom Prices. LACE CUBTA1MS A SPECIALTY. T IS n W W TRF T T "K8 t I t5 B Jj . JLp .Ei J * vw ! lj Jill jLt ? 1313 Farnam Street. OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA SIGNS House Painting , INTERIOR DECORATING. IT &B " IR I" , n\l LS" H L II Elu IB 1118 Farnam Street , Apartmonta in privatohouiua Painted , Frescoed or Decorated to auit nil tas'es. ' Wo muko a srucial stu ly of the true harmony of colors and produce ftnu contrasts and coinbiiuitioiib to mutch every variety of furnishing. Cliurcliue and public buildings paintud and frescoed iu the most approved ntylu , ESTIMATES FURNISHED. I EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS , and give personal attention to all work. THE CITY CHARTER , The Now Bill Pasaed and Now Become a Law. A Board of Public Work * and the Question. The bill amending the city charier , having passed both houses , is now become n lavr , going into elFoot at once by reason of the emer gency clause attached. Omit'.ing the repetitions of the bill , the principal and most important changes in the city charter by which a board of public works is created and the matter of p-iving provided for , are ns follows : Sec. 10. Thcro shall bo in cash city of the llrat cl.ua a board of public works , which oh nil consist nf three members , residents of such city to bu appointed by the mayor , by am with the consent of the council befon the firat Monday of July , 1882 , for th term of one , two and three yearn ro sportively , the term of cilice of eacl to bo designated by the mayor _ and annually thereafter shall bo appointed as hereinafter provided : Ono member whoao term of of lie shall bo three years. The mayor , by and with the consent of the council , shall designate onu of the members of such boaid to bo chainnan thereof. The salary of the members of auel board of public worka shall bo fixed by ordinance and the salary of the chairman ahull not exceed $2,000 per annum , and the salary of each of the other two members shall not exceed the sum of ยง 1,000 per annum. Eacl of the members of such board shall , before entering upon the discharge of his duties , take an oath to faithfully discharge the duties of his oflico and enter into a bond to such city with two or more uood and sufficient euro ties to bo approved by the mayor and council , the bond of the chairman to bo in the sum of $15,000 and of the other two in the sum of 810,000 each , conditioned for the faithful perform ance of his duties as such member of such board of public works. The chairman of such board shall devote his 1'iitiru time to the performance of his ollicial duty , and no member of sucli boaid shall over bo directly or indirectly mtoiCHtrd in any contract entered into by them on behalf of such city , nor shall they bo fytertsrcd either directly or indirecty in the pur chase of aoy material to ba uaod or ap plied in anti about the uses and pur poaes contemplated by this act. It shall bo the duty of such board of public works and it shall have power to make contracts on behalf of the city f jr the performance of all tuch work and the erection of all such improvements as may bo ordered by the mayor and council , but only with the approval of the mayor and council ; to superintend the performance of all such improvements ; to approve the estimates of the eity engineer which may be made from titno to time of the value of work as the same may progress ; to accept any work douo or improvement made when the same ahall bo fully completed according to contract , eucjcct , however to the ap proval of the mayor and council , and to perform such other duties as maybe bo devolved upon them by ordinance. Any member of such board may bo removed from oflico by a yoto of two- thirds of the members elected to the council with the approval of the mayor tor sufficient cause , and the proceed ings in that behalf shall bo entered in the journal of the council ; provided , that the council shall previously cause a copy of the charges prof erred against such member sought to bo removed , and the notice of the time and place of hearing the same to bu served on him ten days at least previous to the time so usugriod and opportunity given him to make his defense. Sec. 4'2. The mayor and coun cil of any city of the first-class shall have power to pave , repavo or Mac adamize any street or alloy or parts thereof , in the city , and for that pur pose to create suitable paving districts Which shall bo consecutively num bered , such work to bo done under contract , and under the superintend ence of the board of public works of the city. Whenever the ownora of lota or lands abutting upon the streets or alloys within any previous district roproaonting a majority of feet front thereon shall petition the council to pavorepaveor Macadamize such streets or alleys , it shall bo the duty of the mayor and council to pave , ropavo or macadamize the same , and in all cases of paving , repaying or macadamizing there shall bo used such material as such majority of owners shall determ ine upon , provided the council shall bo notified in wri.ing by said owners of such determination within thirty days , next , after the passage and ap proval of the ordinance ordering such paving , repaying or macadamizing. In case such owners fail to designate the material they desire used in such paving , repaying or mac adamizing , in the manner and within the time above provided , the mayor and council shall determine upon the material to bo used. The coat of paving , macadamizing or repaying the at root a and alloyti within any paving district , except the intersections of streets and space oppo site alleys within such district , ehal bo assessed upon the lots and lands abutting upon the streets and alloys in such district in proportion to the feet front so abutting upon such streets and alleys. The assessment of the special taxes for paving purposes herein provided for shall bo made as follows : The total cost of the im provement shall bo levied at one tirn'o upon the property and become delin quent as herein provided , ono-lifth (1.5) ( ) of the total amount shall become delinquent in fifty (50) ( ) days aftersuoh levy , ono-lifth (1-5) ( ) in ono year , one- tilth (1-5) ( ) in two years , one-fifth ( I 6) ) in three years , and ono-fifth in four years after the levy is made. Each of said instalments except the fir at , ahall draw interest at the rate of seven (7) ( ) per cent , per annum from the time of the levy aforesaid until the same shall become delinquent , and after the eamo shall become delinquent , a pen alty of ten (10) ( ) percent , together with interest at the rate of one ( I ) percent , per month payable in advance shall be paid thereon as in case of other special taxoa. Such taxes almll bo collected | i ntl 01 ced ns in Other casoi of spec- 'ial taxe.i. In case of omissions , error * or mistakes in making such nsfcosmoii or levy in rrspect of the total c st o the improvement or deficiencies o otherwise , it shall bo competent fo the council to make a supplomenta assessment and levy to supply such < l ficioncies , omissions , errors or mi takes. The cost of paving , mncada mizing or ropiving the intersection of streets and space opposite Alleys i any paving district shall bo paid by th city as hereinafter provided , but notli inghorcin contained shall bo construe to exempt any street railway compan , from paring or ropaving between it rails at ( its own cost whenever air street shall bo ordered pivod or ro paved by the mayor and council of th city as provided by law. For the purpose of paying the cos of paving , macadamizing or rcpivmg ho streets and alloys in any pat ing tdistrict , excluahoof the intersection of streets and spnco opposite alloji therein , the mayor and council shil have power and may by oidinatici cause to bo issued bonda off the city t < bo called "District paving bonds o District No. , " payable in not ex ceeding five years from date , and tc boar interest payable annually not ex ceeding the r.Uo of seven per cent pti annum with interest couponsattiehed , and in such case shall also provide that slid special taxes and assessments shall constitnta a sinking fund for the pnyniuit of said bonds and interests Provided , that the entire cost < if jnv- ing , replying or macadamizing any Bucli ntreeta or alloys , properly charge able to any lots or lands within any such paving district , according to the front foot thereof , may bo paid _ by the owner of suah lots or lands within fifty days from the levy of such special tuxes and thereupon such lot or land shall bo exempt from any hen or- charge therefor Suid bonds shell not bo nold for lees than their par valpo , or if said assessments , or any part thereof , shall fail or for any reason bo invalid , the mayor and council may make other and further assessments upon such lota or lands as may bo required to collect from tiie same the cost of any paving or mac adamizing property charcoablo there to , as heroin provided. Whenever the mayor and council deem it expe dient , they ohall have the power for the purpose of paying the coat of pv - ing , repairing or macadamizing the intersections of streets and spaces op posite alloys in the city , to ianuo bunds of the city to run not nioro than twenty years , atid to bear interest payable sonn-nnnually at a rate not exceeding six per cent per iinnuni , tvith coupons attached , to bo called ' paving bonds , " and which shall not be cold for less than par , and the pro ceeds of which shall bo used for no other purpose than paying for the coat of paving , repairing or macadamizing the intersections of streets and alleys in the city. Provided , that the ajniro- gate amount of such bonds issued in any ono year shall not exceed the sum of $100,000 ; and , provided futther , that no such bonds shall bo isdued until the question of the issuing of the same hus been submitted to the electors of the tity at a general or special election therein , and author ized by a vote of the majority of the electors voting at such election. If in any city of the first-class there shall bo any real estate not subject to assessment or special taxes for pa vine : purposes , the mayor and council shall have power to ptvo in front of the same and to pay the cost thereof that would otherwise be chargeable on such real estate , in the same manner as herein provided for the paving of intersections of streets and paying therefor. The word ' "lot" as in this act used shall bo taken to moan a lot as described and designated upo'h the recorded plat of any euuh city , and in case there is no recorded plat ot any such city , it shall mean a lot as de scribed and designated upon any generally recognized in up of such city. The word lanrn ) nil ill mean any un- subdivided real estate. That , section 43 ot said act be , and the flame is amended to road na fol lows : Sue. 43. Such taxes shall bo levied on all the lota and land bounding or abutting oil such im jrovomonts , said tax to bo either in proportion to the feet front BH bounding and abutting on or according to the value of such lots or lands as shown by the last previous assessment thereof for gener al city purposes , as the council may in each case determine : Provided , That . this provision shall not bo taken to apply to special taxes or assessments for paving purposes except as provided in section 42. Provided further , That when any such improvement shall extend into or through any unsubdividod tract or parcel or parcels of land , said taxes shall bo so lovind as not to bo charged Against the real estate adjoining such ! improvement for a greater depth than . the avercgo distance through the sub- ilitidod real estate to bo taxed for said purpose. Sec. 11. That section 44 of said act bo and the same is hereby amended to : read as follows : Sec. 44. All grading , pavingInac- idamizing or guttering of any streets , ' tvonues or alloys in the city for . which , or any part thereof , a special tax shall bo levied , shall bo done by contract with the lowest responsible ; bidder. Free of Otmrge. All iitrennshuireriDL'from Couijlis.CoIdp , Antiuia , Bronchitli , Lou of V ice , oruny ) ntfection of the Throat and IJUDK . are re- Tuetted to call lit 0 , F. ( Jioodirian'H drug itore and get 4 Trial Battle of Dr. Klng'n New Discovery fov Cun-innptloD , free nf diar e , which will convince them of ita wonderful merits and show what a regular Jollur-ulze bottle will do. Call early. Genins Rewarded ; nit , [ 'he ' Story of fclie Sowing Maohino , A Imndaorao little pamphlet , blue ted goH lovailtli nuDiwous tngrArin s , will bu T AWAY o Any fc'iult puta n calling for It , at any branch ir lub-otllco ot 7Uo ShiL'ur UauudvcturloirOom- liny , or will ho tent 17 mall , pout ( alJ , to living at a dlttanco Iroui our ofllcoi The Singer Manufacturing Oo , , Principal 0 Jico , 34 Union Squure , NEW YORK. feblS d&w I'oity HIM li uu im p'ovea " BLACK kst liver nmlicine ic Nebraska national BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA ( No. toos. ) TREASURY DEPARTMENT ) Ofllce if CoHnnoiLKR or INK n RRR.NCT , V \VAHIIMITOV , A | til 2M1Ibsri \ J UiirnnAO , liy Mttltfftctorv nUlcure iircrrntrd to the lindcm giml , It I n. 'l > fcti rniulo to nmtiui thU"T K hllllASKA NATIONAL IIANK 01 OMAHA"In the c ty of Omaha , In thn count } o DounUninl state of NelirnoVa , Imi complin ltli ill tliei < ro\lloi'iflf thollcilK.il Statlien o the United M tc rnlilnil | to lie icmplltd lti ) before m awoclntlon nhfill lie nut hot lied to com memo the bu IIUM of Ihn Ine ! Now , therefore , I. John J j K o , Comptroller of thn Uitniicy , no hereby fertf ! < tliat "Th Nebmkik Nail ml 1'ank ot Omulm , " In the cl ; ot Oiiinhn , In the c mil ) of IioiigUs , anil Ute of tttbrntkt , It Mithorlz d to commence the bU'lnc-n ol Hanking ni moIdcd In Section KIIt\ Ono Itiimlnd and Hlxtv-M. e of the IlcUml Statute * of t"c I nltc I State * . In IcttlinoiiT whrreol wIlnc-M mj > h nd ntidroMof oHlco this Stth fcKAL. V diyol April 1 k2 ) JOHN JAY KNOX , Comptroller of thuCurtciir ) . TlioaboAe Bank l no * prepared to teeol b < i < liUM * It rotnmnneeanllli a fully pad up &p Ial of f2.0OOJ.OO , with olll r and dlicc on 19 fellow i 3 It. JOHNSON , PI.MIDI.ST. ef Htcelf , John non fc Co. , \ \ h letale Oroccru A. E. TOU7.1MN , VlO rRriilDiiNT , of 0. H. & < J R H , 11 i-ton \V \ V. .MOIlSio' : . V. Mornoncd Co , , Whole rcilo ltnct.1 and Shoes. J.NO. 8. COh INS , rf O. H. ft J S. Colllnn , \Mi lonlo l.ovhcrnmlH ddlorv. JAMC3 M. Woo north , Counsellor anil Attoruc } I.E1M8 8. UKKD , of Iljron Hied A 0\ , Real Hit.ito Uoiloia 1 KNKY ) V VATIM. TMlilcr , l to rmhlcr of th 1 Ir t National HanV ot Oninhu , an connected vllli Ilia nctUu nuniKv tncntof ( tint Hank fclnio Ita or an IbktlOll III Ibltt m.tol ) J01IK HfARl.Sk , KltOMR MCIIAMP , l'rcililetit. Vlco ' ' * I'rcn't. \V. B. DnmiiKn , Sec. and Trcoa. THE NEBRASKA I/JUFACTURM / CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTUllEHS OF Oorn Planter * , Harrow * , Farm Roller * , Sulk Hay Rakes , Ducket Llovatlnx Wind Til ElC. We are prepared to do job work and manut ttirl > c for oilier | rtlca Aildrcn nil anlvrr NKIIUASKA MANUrACTUlllNQ CO. , NKB TIRGIAL LIMBS Something NEW FOK OMAHA , Dr. Craw- ord.of flo\e land , 0. , the old. popular anil Kklllfu manufacturer Artificial Limbs. } f the latest Improved plan , baa opened a nochanlcit surjory Ini Ituto of , 10U South 14thtrout , Omaha , wlieru ho in propar d urn fh limbs of every description , skeletons ind 8up | > ortorfloriiralizoil ) and deformed llmbt , Tuascs , and ehoulilor biaces ami nupportcra lor emalu weakne > e. &o Tliu Doctor li&a had f roan experience la wearlnp ; and ailiiiB.ln . J 8. ORAWFO .D. 109 South llth St. Omaha , Neb. IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's Best for TOILET. BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. n > j ia IIr Proposals For Indian Supplies find Transportation. rvDPARTJIKNTOKTHK INTBRIOR , OlllcdOf U IndUn Affairs , Was In ton , April 25. 1 Mviliid proxH It. Indorred "I'npuBils fit Uefhldx for KCLI limit besu nil ted In H > pirate - irate cnvilopuij , ) Itvo , Kl.iu , Clothlni ; , or I'runciiortjtl > n , c , ( a i the case may lie1 , ) and 11 octi'J t'J tlio CoininVnloucr of Indian AtTalrn , yos. 06 anil 87 Wooilcr btreot. New York ull jo rccolvcd untl 1 p. in. of Tuesday , Hay 23 , 1882. for furnlthl g for tba Inillan Hvrvlce ibout KiU.vOO p rund < I ucon , 40,000 , OJ piunili Heel on .hehoof , 18,000 pound * llcatin , 7U.OOO pound. iakli.K . I'owder. { ,000 000 joundt Corn , 760000 lounda Coffee , 8,800,00 pounds Flour 21J.OOO ) jiind < Feed , 800,000 pounds Hard Uread , 71 > . - KX ) pounds Uoralnj 0000 pouud * Lard , 1,66 jatrela incsi pork , 23J.OOO pound < Rlio , 11,200 wunds Ti , Oi.t'V-J ' pounds lobaico 00,000 , 2i'lOiO ' pounds Soil ) , 0,000 | > o i io la , 1,260,010 pounds Hu ar aud 83V,010 p utid Vbcat. AHO | Il'anketi , Woolen and Co' ton Good * conrlttlnK In part of 1fcklu,3'GOOarda ! ; Utan lard CaliLO , SiO.OCO yard * ; Drlllmif , vO.OOOjard * ) U.k ( , Ircu liom all 11111) ) ; , 17UC'iM' yutd ; Den nib , 17,000 yanlx ; Oliinliam , 60,000 yurd > ; Kan .uckj JtiBtis , 'J8.000 nrd < ; ( , liilot 5 , 00 ) M-di Ir KiiH tetmi ; , tOU ! oou yards , UlaiUivd i-nret- n , . ' , W.OCOyar ; Hickory lilrllnit , I0k0u > ar < Jallco HhfrtliiKi "fW } urdVliiM ; > y , 3000 ar I J C otliln , , Orouries , Not out , llu dwaru , ilcdiial bum llui , urnl H long H < t of iu Btul iiuiisariiUe , Hiuh > is Hatnis , I'lowf , ltake . or < , Ae , and for about 4.fiUa'Oim roiulrea | or tno ucrilco In ArUona , Dobutdu , lUkotu , dill- , Indian To rituty. t Imiiucu , Muiitaii , ebtiska , o adu and W ci n In , tti l > u ilill\er- xJ at fhii-ik'O , Kanx Cit\and loux CliAluo 'or utli \ \ < IKOIIH us mu ) be rvulrud ( , adapted to .h dliUute ot Hit. I'uu IU ( , 'o.i-t , with Uuilfori.la jra n , dilltvied at nin I'r niuco , ! ) , tiuu porluilon ftr ulicf Ilia trtloles. oodii | and suppllu tint ma ) not bo tontrjtteJ or to be dclvirv ) < l ut tin AK nJ t IIIUH UUHT B < MADK OUT OS liOVXUNMKX 1UNKH HcliidulesfehuHliii ; tliu klndi u'l I iuaiitl | les ol iubilstciiiuHUppllu iqilllHd for ualh A 'ilicy. tdihu kinds nd I\UM \ Ma * In gtoai. of all ittitr ( jo d Mnl atlkiiB , U nlber with blank riipo as and for , * for contract and bund , cou litlou. tc b nbneited by bldoers , time and ilacool ilclhcry , teim * of lontravc an I pay. uent tiancpoitatl in roucm , it d all r > thir net s- ary li utruo lonu I'll ' b lur d bxl upon appll at on to tliu Indian Oitlca IuVa tiii > nton , or iui. t6 and (17 ( Wo M er etmt , I > o-Y Torn ; Win. I. lj on , No. 4-3 llnii.iw.iy , New York ; the knniiiesarlts of hululs enve , . B. A. , at Jhcyeune , ClilraK , ' e veiifforlh , Omaha , Hilnt .ouu , Halnt 1'aul , fi i Fu cUco , and Vauktoi , ; hu rontmuiiter atiioiu City , and to the 1 * it- naitvmatthofoilo * nL'innitd places In Kan. as : Aikainu * Cit > . Hurllnitton , t'aldwtll , JodKe L'it > , Km | | ( , Kurtka , Urcat Vend , loHurd , Iluich'iuiii , Ur e , Jlul'nernon , Uar- DII , iltdlclne I o K Slw on Outgo i.'lly ti > - lun , MurllnK , 1op < .ka , WullloKton , Wlcb ta and V'lnllold iilds will be I * I ut ( ho hour and day above Uiivl.uud tldd.r art Imlted to bu preiouV at bo optnlnr. CBHTIUKU CIIKCXJI , All bids must b a uimpaiilcd by certified huLtupor j. B t iiltid Htatis Dvpo ltory or Hklblunt Trtwuroi 'at t Uut the p .r lunt , of be amount of th > proposU II I IUUK , Commit louvr , * mt lor Jw UfoTlmia and Trent-boron" lit only 111 . t zl hy bir , and vthc willet ot bo a "III < ] r i 'Jhnndtr" story , m ih us 1m 3 1 nn I r.'lll l < u p ill Isiud , but u true Id e by bo oiily p tsiri ho Is | pi'tewlau ot the fjo - 111 It ul an I itto'cd ' will ) . Truth It iror atere tnu t ai Octlou Ajt < nn ihould apil ) jr ttrr tory at n Bind 75 ct * for ftam il.Uook. J II. ( Jiiiiiuliiir * & Co , lun-Mid-AH'Cbw bti.oul . Mo- SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF " Men's , Boys' and Children's CLOTHING Ready for In peotion AT POLACK'S CLOTHING HOUSE. The Lowest Prices Guaranteed , ' 1316 Fnrnain Street , Near 14th. Mi rlf ! nd Single Breech Loading Shot duns , from $5 $ to Double Breo oil Loading Shot Guns , 818 from to g 75 , Muzzle Lending Shot Onus , from U to @ 25 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always nn Hand , Imported and Key "West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a First-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store Cigars f om $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price lits and Samples. Manufacturing Company , -MAKEKSOFTHE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Fork The only nndj | plato that original firm of | f ia giving for In- Uogoro Broo. $ > / / otanco - einglo All ou' Spoons , pluted Spoon a Forks and Knivue plutcJ triple thickness with tliu greatest plate nly on of euro. Each the a o a t i o B lot being hung on a ecalo while whore expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby Insure a fall do- making a single poalt of silver on plated B p o o n thorn. thorn.We wear aa long aa We would call & triple plated eHpooIal attention one. tion to our coo- Rival ) Orient. Tinned All Orders In the Went should bo AdJrewed to B. HUBBEMAHN . . , Wholesale dewefer , OMAHA - NEB 3C Special Attention im Is Once More Called to the Fact thax dank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices ot I FOKMEN'S , DOYB' AND OHILDHBN'Q WlDAB , ALSO A CDMl'LKTK LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Vt "aru prepared to moot the domf.nde of thu trada in regard to Latest Btylet and PattoriiH. Fine iuu-olmnt Tailoring in Connection RBBPEGTI DLLY , M. HELLMAN & GO , , 13D1-130J Firntuai and 300 to 312 13t