THE DAJLY BI E-OMAHA SATUBDAf MAKCH 3 GOTHAM GOSSIP. A Spond-Thrift'e Escapade and a Broker's Borongo , 3 ho Latest Society Furore. How Boras MlllloaalrM H T I > ft- trJbnicd Tfeeir Property. t There ii a good itory told t th r clubs about a corUln young man la thli city too good not to print whlob , unfortunately , dooa not loao all Its point in withholding tbo names of the principal ! , The young man In question Inherited a fine business from hla father ( a Bolf > made man of the highest integrity ) , and although the estate has not yet boon settled , the son hnsvbeon able to got hold of considerable money ; but , having got under the Influence of n cleverer and moro vicious man , ho la spending more than his Income warrants. Although ho has a wife , ho baa become inter ested In a lady connected with the tage , to whom ho has been paying marked attention. This lady took it Into her bead the other day that aho wonld like to have Homo diamonds , and the expressed her wluh to the young man , Of course , gallantry compelled him to gratify the wish ; and ho went down to a diamond broker in Maiden L ne and purchased $10- 000 worth of the precious atones , which ho duly presented. When ho took the diamonds ho did not pay for them ; but the broker , knowing who ho wai and hia father's reputation for 'integrity , al lowed him to take them with a simple memoranda of the transaction. In a day or two ho called at the young man's place of business and aaked for payment. The young man was very polite , but regretted he had not the money just ( then. Ho would , how ever , give him an L 0. U. , which the broker'took for the take of having aimothlng negotiablo. Ho felt a little uncertain about its value , and con sulted with a prominent business man who ho know wonld know all about the young man'a affairs. To hU supreme premo disgust , ho waa told that the note was not worth the paper U wai written on ; that , while the business the father had left was apparently flourishing , this note was entirely por- I'A , and that the town waa white with similar ones. The poor broker was worried to death. A loia of $10,000 was not easy to bear , but ho aot himself to work to think out a way to retrieve ins loss. Relief cwno in the most unexpected manner , llko an answer to prayer. The woman to whom the diamonds had been given , with a fioklenoes that la peculiar to her kind , got tired of the setting In a few _ days , and , without naying any thing to the young man , "sent them down to maiden Lauo to bo react. When the broker aaw them como In ho oonld hardly bollovo hla eyea "They wore aont to be react , " aatd the clerk , handing them to him. "I will reset them , " Bald the broker , "I will reaet them in the Bate ; " and there they are to day. What the woman said to the young man when her dla monda didn't oomo homo , and what the young man said to the woman In explanation , la more than oven the prying eara of the club have discov ered yet , but I fancy that there waa a aoino on which it would , bo well to ring down the curtain. The fancy dress and masquerade ball of Mra. Willlum K , Yandorbllt on Enter Tuesday la the great , aoola event of the future , which all other affrin briskly atop out of the Way of. It will be qnito the thing to go. I am afraid a good docl of the Lenten Intel lect will bo wasted in the plans and conspiracies that are even now goiug on about ooatnmea , A good many have been decided on , and some are already "in the worka. " Mr. Vanderbilt bilt will appear as "Mlno Host ol Minulnn'rand Mm Vanderbllt wil poraonato Olndorolla. Mr. Edward Woolsoy goes aa a Knight , Mra. Wool aey aa "Patience , " iiidy Mandovillo aa "Tho Four Seasons. " "Tho beautlfn' Miss Chamberlain , of Ohio"is now a' ' Cannes with Col. John Hay and Mra , Hay , but It ia reported that aho wll get home in tlmo for the ball. It li alao rumored that the Eagliah beauty , Mra. Oornwallla-Weat , will como eve and may bo preaent , but this la un likely. Thirteen of thla season's pro tleat debutantes will appear aa a an ! of Girds the thirteen hearts. A furor which has bcon raging among the ladles for some time , and which seems to bo at ita height at present , la that of having a piaster ccat inado of one's hand ; notno oven go I' ' ao far aa to have them done in marblo. Of oourno thla la only done when the lady haa , or thinks she baa , a prooty hand. Theao little aonvonlra are given to a favored lover or put on ex hibition in the drawing room , I waa talking with n prominent icnlptor about thla rage the other day , and ho aaid that while ho had made many oasts of ladloh' handa bo had done very few which ho would care to use fet models ; vary few which came up to hla idea of artistic beauty. Artists by no means consider a small hand beau tiful , except It bo well shaped and belong long to a tiny specimen of humanity. "By the way , " aald the aonlptor , " 1 met a lady from Cleveland , the othei day , who haa jutt the kind of n hand I want fcr a model , and what la mon aho promiaod to lot mo make a cast Pf it. Possibly you might not coi'uldui it as fine ai I do. I think it iilmos perfect ; it la long and strong , will ; tapering fiogora , not the band o ! worker , for you know workers almiy have cqunro flngnr oudo , but the ham of ono who combines etronqth o chartctor , firm nets ofvill , with n ino artistic temperament thu hnud o ono who hcs generation of cultur behind hor. " "Who is thia paragon ? " quoded ] "Ah , now you are asking toonupl I cm willing to talk on art , ovou K you Into the aaorota of ou branch of art , but I dare not revet the secret of the lady'a name ; my Hi would not be worth a day'a purchai did I do ao. " So I must needs bo aatiaQed , know ing that at least one of my fair road ara holds the key to the secret. The passion among mining mlllioi alres to erect ft b'g brick and plaiti structure that shall perpetuate the names In thla city and yet return snutr percentage seems to DO on the i li crease. D. 0. Mills finds his W > street offices his beat Inveatmen James R. Jlootio has bought land on Broad atroet to oroot hla pyramid , and ha will make It pay , aa a matter of oonran. But Millionaire Mackoy haa gene up town , and , In conjunction with Ed. Stokoa , haa purohaaod Mad ison Square garden , Intending to occupy ita centre with the most com- modlona theatre in America , and to build lofty and handsome apartment houses ai the fonr corners The price paid for the fifty lots la $050,000 , and If judicious Investments have boon made by Stokoi and Mackoy In ad joining corner lota the scheme will p"ay handsomely. The wllla of three public-spirited cltltona have boon admitted io probate within the past week , and they donate a full million and a half dollars to charity. William E. Dodge left $300- 000 to charitable objects , but had given moro than double this amount in hla lifetime. E. D. Morgan be queathed $750,000 , and had been a liberal giver alto while alive. Samuel Wlllotta waa a conatant benefactor through a long life , but very quiet and unostentatious in hla gifta , and hla estate will pay between $300,000 and $100,000 In charitable legacies. Thoao figures look largo , and are largo , and suggest the question as to whether the now men of to-morrow will do aa well aa the old mon of to day. But another man passed away to join the silent majority during the past week who wai a more liberal man than any I have over known , and whosa generosity waa only equaled by ha ! modesty. This waa Jeremiah 0. Oirthwalto , of Newark , N , J. , well known here aa a business man , and better known throughout New Jersey as the chief benefactor of the Episcopal church and/Ita / charitable Institutions as well as of local charities. Hla waa a beautiful life in ita entire unselfish- ness. Childless , ho made himself a father to a host of younger relatives , to whom hla hand waa always open. Ho gave away nine-tenths and saved only the tithe for himself I remem ber him best thirty years ago , when he was ono of the sturdy hand of frienda who stood around Blahop Doano , of New Jersey , in the tlmo of hla sorest trial and made hla defense a triumph. Dr. Mutter , of Philadelphia , and Messrs. Oondit and Garthwalto , ot Newark , were the throe mon who throw themselves into the broach , and with pnrao open and by personal labors saved the mitro of the eloquent Blahop of New Jersey from being tarnishod. Bat only a few persons know thit quiet Mr. Gatthwai'e had ventured hla entire - tire forfcuio in behalf of the slandered Bishop and to uphold the Institutions ho had founded at Burlington , and which had bec mo weakened and en dangered by the iJ.Ucks of enemies. Ono of the many Changes which tlmo has brought about is that of showing summer goods in midwinter. The last of January or the Grat of February , the windows and counters are full of diaphanous fabrics , which ooom woefully out of places as wo g thlvorlng about In our furs and heavy cloths. The reason for thla Is found in the fact that a largo portion of Now Yorkers go south at thla time , and they must nooda have everything in the latoat fashion before they go. The consequence la the aaason is forced , and summer gooda are put upon the market months before they are needed for rise , dimply for thi sake of oatoring to the favored few. > Straw hats are shown in all thi now shades of blues , browns , roda , and greona. Thia ia the firat aeason for years when an extreme of faahlon in millinery has not prevailed ; all tie bonnets and hats are of medium For dresses the most lovely of all is ] the Canton crape , which Is shown in ) all the delicate colors , and costs , the plain , but $1.50 a yard. Xjbr tha em broidered robes , $75 , $100 , and $150 is aakod , according to the amount of work on them. They are BO soft and fine that the material for a whole dross may bo drawn through a gold ring.In In cheaper goods the French iwtoons rank the highest , both in regard to finish and faatnosa of color. Thoao who were them lost year toll mo that OPO need have no fear , that even the moat delicate blue will not ohango color. Theao cimo in plain and fig ured goods for combination suits , A ground of dark reddish brown haa \ thistle blossoms in natural colors scattered - torod over the onrfaco , Another , of 1 pale blno , has clusters of delicate wild roses on it , while palo blue of the same shade , with u finish equal to satin , onmoa with it for the underskirt. The Marie Antoinette styles , overturned baskets of flowers and garden utensils scattered about , are extremely pretty and stylish when made up , and espec ially if accompanied by parasol and fan to match. i There Is many a 'bargain ' to bo picked up now , as all the morchantn are advertising nearly , their entire stool's aa "marked down. " A good deal of it la but an advertising dodge , though umall merchants must sell their goods to git money for their now stool * * and Urge merchants are trying to run off their otook of novel ties , etc. , whlob have not had "a run , " as they will bo a dead loss if kept over till next year. Bo It la well to look w ll about before buying. ' 1 - Chkngo of Mlud- - I declined to Insert your advertise . ment of Ufp Bittern last year , because eot cause I then thought they ml ht not ba promotlfo of the cause of Temper- anoo , but find ttu < y are , and a very valuable medicine , myself and wife : having boon greatly benefited by them and I taka threat I'leaauro ( n making them knairo.s REV. JOHN SEAMAN , a i Editor Bom ? Sentitu I , Af tonN. Y.jfJ BA ? CITY , Mich. , Fob. 3,1880. of I think It my duty to send you recommend for the benefit of any uor of oou wishing to know wjiothor the srop Bitten are good or not. I know the are coed for general debility and Indi gestloa ; strengthen the nervous syu pa.nd tern and make now llfu. I rccomnumt h. my patients to van them. DR. A. PRATT , eal a,0 Xruo to lior Trait Too much cannot be naiil of the eve w- faithful wife and mother , constant ! watching and caring for her dear on& d- never neglecting a rfugle duty In their 1 > half. When they are awaited by dlaeau on- and the system should have a thoroug itor cleansing , the itomach and bowels regi iclr lated , blood purified , and malarial poise exterminated , the mutt know the thi a . Electrlo Bitten are the only ur reined' In. They are the bent and pureat medicine i I j I the world and only oott fifty centi , lold . I by 0. F , Goodman. A LEADING ACTOR'S WIFE. Mrs , DoBolloviilo Wins a Suit Which Has Had Wide Publicity , A Well-Known Actor of the Union Square Theatre Con demned in the Bu- preme Court. NBW YoBKi Febrqary 25 Judao Donohno decided yesterday , In the Supreme court , that Frederick do Bollovlllo waa a vllllan In private life as well aa on the atago. In the suit for divorce , brought by the actor's Bocond wife , the judge rendered a ver dict In favor of the plaintiff , and or dered the defendant to pay $30 a week alimony. There will bo another trial. Frederick do Belleville , In consequence quence of the suit , has lost a profitable place In the Union Square theatre , where ho received a salary of $125 a week. Ho haa a fine preaenoo and vi aa noticeable on the stage for dignlly of bearing , a gentlemanly face and manner , and a powerful physique , which gave him an advantage of an inch or two over every ono else on the atago. Aa a lover ho was gentle , sym pathetic and refined. AH thoao qual ities were reversed In his private lifo. TUB PLAtnTivr'fl CASH. The plaintiff in the anlt Ia an ox- Foodlngly handaomo woman , fjand ap pears to. bo about 24 years of aye. She was plainly dressed and her eyea looked BJ though she ; had been crying. There waa a noticeable absence of any of Mr. do Bellvllle'a fellow-actors In tho'court-room when the oaaa was called for argument. Ex- Judge "Dit- tonhoiffer , who 'represented the do- ; fondaut , had snceoded In having the ease postponed three times , and now ' asked for further delay. Mr. Bird , Mrs. do Bollovlllo'B council , opposed the adjournment. ' 'Such are the exi gencies of my client , " ho aald , "that aho cannot await the pleasure 'of her treacherona husband , I have two af fidavits to proaont to ahow causa why an adjonrnmnnt Bhould not be mado. " Judge Donohno said that he wonld hear the affidavits. Judge Bitten- buffer presented Mr. do Belleville's. It gave a portion of the history of hla life. life."Ho "Ho wai born In Franco In 1849. About ton years ego ho made hla first appearance on the English stage. He married , in 1875 , in London , Julia Josephs , a widow , who was about ten years his senior. After his marriage he learned that hia wife's temper was not amiable , and that oho could not wrlto. Ho had not discovered bor Illiteracy before , because she managed to gut him out of the room when oho signed the marriage contract by mak ing her mark , ' He had not been long taartied whou ho wont to Havre and assumed the management of the Al bion hotel. A very llttlo experience provodto , him that hla abilities were not thoao of an Inn-keeper , and he sold out hia Interest in the hotel. ' In 1870 hla homo llfo had become so un happy that he felt Induced to leave his wlfo andgo ( to Melbourne In Australia. Ho had'never aoen hla English wife alnce. At Melbonrno he went ono day to a calo where hia attention waa attracted by a 'very ' pretty woman alt- ting at one of the tables. The woman was dressed Inmonrnlneand hada bun dle of books with her. He followed her out cf the cafe and spoke to her , and waa not repulsed. She told him she was a widow and lived In one of the taburba of Melbourne. Ho tClted hjr at her home , and It was not long btforo he know her intimately. They woio afterward married , and wont to Hvo\gethcr as man and wlfo , although Mr. to Bellville know that the mar riage Kia Illegal aslong as the English wlfo Ifrod. Ho afterward brouzht the plaintiff to Now York , and nlno months a0 { separated from her. Then wishing to marry another woman , ho consulted a lawyer , Mr. F. A. King , and asked h' n to proouro n dlvorco from hla wife In England. The law yer got for him a certificate of divorce signed by a court in Arkansas , and i\Mr. Do Belleville wan married for a third time. Ho defended the present 1 wit on the ground that the plaintiff is nit hia wife , his firat wlfo" having been HVing when they were married In Aujtwlia. " \ A STINOINO ItEDDKE. It Is Holdom that a defendant re- coivcB a moro stlnglnq ; robnko than was adwinlBtv. by jujao ( Donohno Ho sail that ho fin * . . . , _ nBvm. „ " " n o\ m87 hoard oan affidavit to the paraon making It whlob thd uotor offered In hla own fenao. As Judge Donohuo haa had a long oxporlonco on the bench , ho could hardly have said anything more se vere. The piper dooa , Indeed , reveal a most painful lack of moral sense , and plttilosa selfishness. The plain tiffs affidavit waa In substance aa fol- lowi : "I have not a relative in the world , and I am absolutely penniless. I am Indebted to the gentlemanly proprie tor of the Morton house for my lodg ing and food , and I am anxious to pay him as promptly as possible. I have no vocation , and my mental distress la auch that It incapacitates mo from' - any attempt to earn my living. When Heft Australia I had $3,000 in m ; possession , but the defendant spent/t , all and then took my jewelry , pawn/d it and dissipated the proceeds. Jo IIM alnco offered to pay mo 8100'or discharge my indobtodnoes at the or- ton House If I would rellnqulathis ) anil. Uo has tried to Influenomy only frtenda , Mr. and Mis. i against mo , by circulating i , , - atorica about mo , and has inUed the publicity which this cult has quired. } NYhllo I am dostisato , ha l aptnding . largo aunia of raouoy , and l anticipat ing hlo salary to BUlsfy tW whimi of hia aliened wife , with/ " > ho livea at the Sinclair Ileuses' ] Mr. Bird then charaorizd | tbo defendant divorce fromhla ! former wife In London as a farcojhat waa ob tained in a western court and chal lenged the defence to dltrovo that it iris otherwise. The ju o ruled In , favor of the plaintiff , aa afeady stated , bo- and aald , in relation to tl alleged dl- , vorco procured la Arkans , plaintiffs u- counsel would be doing jjmore than son his dut/'by submitting tl papers to hat the ueral term of the ( urt , ao that . tb conduct of th& lawyeKlng might In DO investigated. Pending the anlt Mr.b Belleville < vaa withdrawn from the cast of the Union Square theatre , where ho im- oorsonatod the villain in "A Parisian Romance. " Mr. A. M. Palmer of fered .him a part In a traveling com pany , but this professional humiliation was declined , and Mr. do Bollovlllo la now out of employment. An Extraordinary Gate Al'HiW , TBXAB , Tab. 20,1880. To Mr. J. W. Gr h m , Urnggtit : Dear Sir My ease was an aoate form of bronchitis , nd WM of one and a half year's duration. I employed the best med teal aid poulble. but failed r pldlr , until the doc tor * said I would die -that my cue WM in- urable. Thrown upon my own resource * . Ifota bottle of Dn WM. HALL'H UALBAM FOR TUB LUNGS , and in six hours felt a de cided relief. In three d yt the cough at- moit disappeared , Now that my chances of life are good for m ny year , I earnestly recommend the above to every sufferer of lung or throat disease , teb&d&w-eod-lw O. G. LATIIROP. Htranjjo Story of Jewotl'n Death. Worn the Uut'ord ( Conn ) Tlmoi. On Friday morning before hla death Mr. Jo well nwoko from a sound sloop and Inquired what waa the matter at the residence of the Hon. William E. Dodge , ( hia daughter's fathor-ln-law , the famous Now York merchant ) . Mr. Jowoll's family had juat received a tel egram announcing the sudden andnn ; looked for death of Mr Dodge ; but it waa not deemed boat to lot him know that any thing had happened , and ho was therefore told that all was well in Mr. Dodge's family. Ho said no , that It conld not possibly be ; something serious had happened ; the family were in great trouble , If not actually In affliction ; ho know it , in a way which , if not explitcabie. wna , nevertheless , as clear and certain as he saw it. In sisting upon this , and refusing to ac cept his family's denials , ho at longht Induced them to telegraph to New York , to see what was the matter ButMr0. Jo well ao worded the telegram aa to instrnct those who received it to answer that everything waa all r > ght. 'When that answer came they told It to Mr , Jewell , who refused to bollovo it , and at laat aakod them to lot him see the message itself. Thla requeat being granted , and having the ocular proof before his eyea in the shape of an un mistakable Western Union telegraph message , ho dnblonaly remarked : "Well , it does seem to bo ao ; but It is very strange ; I know there is something the matter that something serious his happened In Mr. Dodge's house in New York " And that impression ho retained until , BO aooti atfersrard , he , too , on dod his early lifo. Ho survived Mr. Dodge only about 38 honra His fooling that "something aeriona had happened" waa apparently aa clear und atrong aa It wonld have boon had ho personally witnessed the death of his relative. Th-3 finest mayonaiso dressing for all klnda of salads , cold moits , raw to- matoea , pickled salmon , cabbage , etc. , is DUIIKKC'S SALAD DRESSING. Batter and moro eaonomlcal than home-made. Diphtheria. The medical profession may bo inter ested in the following recipe of Dr. W. A , Scott of Mlle , Ia. , for curing diph theria. ThoDea MoineB Regiater save the euro has become famous in that state and has saved thousands of lives. Dr , Scott has recently made some im provement in hia treatment , which he akcB public : EDITOR REGISTER In long years ; ono by yon published my cure for liphthoria. It attracted widespread attention , 1 now fifvo my improved treatment , which can be had at any drug store , and used by any person without danger. Take ten grains of. . permanganate of potassium and mix with one onnoef of cold water. As aopn as dissolved it must be applied with a rag or sponge , mop or awab , to the whitish places in tonsils and other parts Ithat'bave the diphtheria membrane on. Do this very gently but thoroughly every three houra until' batter ; when every six hours until well. It does not glvo pain , but is rather nauseous to the tasto. If the tongue is coated white I mix ono drachm of hyposulphato of soda and five drops cf oil sassafras In four ounces of syrup made of sugar and hot water , and give a teoapoonful every ono to three hours aa needed , when awake. If the tongue ia no : coated white , I mix 20 drops of tinot- nro of phytolacca in four ounces of cold water and give a tcaopoonful o\ cry one to three honra aa needed , when awake. The phytolaoca is the common poke-root of the South , and , as it loses Its strength by drying and ago , the tincture ahonld bo from the fresh root , or it IB worthloes. . It is well to apply a llttlo swoot-oil or dosinolino to the outside of the throat to protect it from the action of nir , as the patient must bo protoo Ia local at firat , but It the whole system when seated. the etlnking form of diphtheria thii oolnnon soon dostroya all smell , ant. In every caae It destroys the diphthe ria/inembrano without leaving an b 3 effect behind. behind.W. W. A. SCOTT , M. D , Milo Iowa. Horsford'a Acid Phosphate ' FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. DR. JOS. HOLT , Now Orleans , La. saye ; I hiivo frequently found It oi excellent service in rnseo of debility loan of appetite , nnd ia oouvaloaoonci from exhaustive Ulcew , nnd particu lariy of service * " < - -oi > . - > : i1j of women and children. The digestive organs weakened and worn out by using cuthartinmedicine * restored by uolntr Brown's Iron Bi tors TO CONTRACTORS DREDGING Your attention It cal'od to contracts to bole for dlbbin * . Ditch In Curt ami Washington cointloi , about IhliUen uilioaonf \ , la \ \ thing sections , ihioufh a minb , width about Gleet aldiatloiilue 1 lo2 tect dejtn Ircm 6 to 7 feel , dirt to 10 mo cd about 8 feet trom brink of ditch Number of cubunarJa to be moved about Hi , ' 710. 8 IJ 'Itch la being conetructid Ly said tw counties under statute providing for utMnln ; iwarap line's , approved Feb. 28,1B81. Woik t. ba done In accordance with plant and apeclBca tloni. For further Information apply to th county cleilc of eliber ot told counties , and eeo report of engineer and proceeding ; ) of boards o commlolonericf ( all counties and particular ! ) that of February 8th , 1813 Also the official ad < verltsement In the Blair Pilot and In Hurt Coun < Bleu are to be filed with certified check . name of lurttle ? , on or before March 2d , 18SS at B p. m. with county cleilc ef curt county , A , A. Tnomcs. Duplicate * ( without checki ) wlf county clerk of Wublngton county. Btanl forms for proposal ! will ba lupp.led by Ba ! < clerks. Uy order of BOARDS OF SAID COUNTIES , feb , Know That BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion , Cures general debility , and gives a new lease of life , Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the mUscles and nervesenriches the blood. Overcomes weakness , wakefulness - fulness , and lack of energy Keeps off all chills , fevers , and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St. , Baltimore , Dec. 1881. For six yean I hare bee * a great aufTerer from Blood Disease , Dyi- peptla.andConstipation.andbecame o debilitated that I could not rttaln anything on my itonuch , In fact , life had almost become B burden. Finally , when hope had almost left me , my husband seeing UXOWN'S IBON BITTBKS advertised in the , Induced me to eive It a truL faper now taking the third , bottle and hare not felt so well in six yean u I do at the present time. Mrs. JU F. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up , " than any medicine made. aTABLISllKU 186S. SIDE BPRINOJATTACHMHNT NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 and 1411 Dodge Street , ug 7-ma 6m OMAHA , NXB. WESTERN CORNICE WOKKSI ' 0. SPEOHT , . . Proprietor. /212 Barney St. - Ornrha , Hob MANUFACTURKia OF CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIAL8 Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Spuoht's Patent Metnllo Skylight Patent Adjnatod Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. 1 am the general a ent for the above line of goods. tKON FKNOINO tlno , * . D l atr cl , , Vrwnd .iO'n - ; n > c Hailing * , v- | , v d It " Ouvrda , j.o BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed pr-posals will bo receh cxl by tlio Board of Co inty Commissioners of ( lace county , Neb. , tor the erection of a bridge across the Big Blue rhcr upon either one of th wagon roods leading cast from the town of Wjmor , ( Jugo county , Neb , and cr and i crosi sa'd ' ricr. . Said bridge to bo one hundred and flit ) (150) ) feet Ion ? , and to hat u cither piles , stone , or Iron p era Also for the creel Ion of a bridge , suitable to the plaro , across Indian Creek , on the line between sections twenty-nine (2 ( < ) ) > ndihlrt > (30) ( ) , about onomlla southwest of Wjmoio , Cage county , Neb. Low bridge at this place preferred. Also a Inldgj across Turkey Creek , southeast of UeWitt , Neb , to replace the old ono now In use. use.All br'djcs to bo of wood , iron or combination Allb'dsto ' bi accompanied by plans and speci fic.t on to bo sealed and filed v > 1th the Connty Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon , March 20th. 8j. 8j.Tho The Commissioners rifcno the right to rejcc ! y and all HJi. Successful bidders will bo ic < ulr d to give bond for the faithful pcrfonnanco cf tlulr contract Bj orJc oJ thoCcunh Commissioners. - . , A. J. I'ETHOUD , SKAt. { Count ) Clerk. _ = - ' ' Beat Ice Feb. ? J 1R83 me d 4w 'Tarts of the human body ina Btroogthened , " etc. , Is > . . , uuont ? 0g run In our In reply to lonu lU wo wm gay that here Is no oudenco c : humbug about tbli On iho contrary , tbgodvertlMn nrv very highly In doraed Interca od poisons nay g t BcKlaJ cir culars giving all particulars'gi\ all particu Ian. by addressing : Erie Medical Co. , P. 0. Box 513 , Buffalo , N. Y. Toledo Evening Bco. ai ! ! ! ' A Skin of Deauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAtrn'S Oriental Cream or Magical Bean tiflBp , Iterro ca Tan. rimplcs , Ficokloat Juolhpttch csan'erery blcmlsb ou beauty and defies c O 'cctlcn. I haq 8t..cxl the test 0 toy. in an1 lena we t s'o It tc bgsuro thi pro pa ra ilonii p > o- pcrly IUM' < Accept nc count' rfel' of similar Dame. Tha dUtlngulthtd Dr. L , > . Sayro , s IJ to a lad ) rltho HUT ot ( a patient ) . "As you ladU will lue thorn , I recommend ' 0 unuU's Cream' as the least lunrful of all the Skin preparations. " One bottle will lot ilx months , using It every day. Alia Houdro Jub tile rcmovis tuperfluous hilr wl bout Injury to the kln. UUK. U. B. T. GOURAUD , So'e prop. , 43 Boi S . . N. Y. Fcr silo by all DrarglsU and Fancy Goods Dealer * throughout the United Skatet , Canada and Europe. O eware ot base Imitation * . l,000r w r for arrest and proof of any ouo selling tbo s mt J 14-woow-me 2t ewCm O. xaxr PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate G'ass. ' AnyonecooteropUllnit bnlldlnjitore , bank , or any other Hn , will find II la thi to corref end with ui before parchadnf ; their FUte Olaat C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA . NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN \ Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of MI IAIUIAOTUEED TOBADllO , * for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFI.IN . ftRAND POWDER CO. DEALERS IN HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Pr ; > : > i O O 1020 Far n ham Street , JOBBER OP IP-A-IPIEIR. - - , AND WIMDOW SHADES EASTERN PRiGES OOPUOATED. 118 FARN 1 b A-B- 8 . OMAHA J ; tfW * A fHP'1P0V'Ttl1llWr3I J'A . WAREFIE WHOLKSALK AND RCTATO DEALKB 111 , Lath Shingtes , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , d NNCS , , GEIV3EM MTRTAXB AOENt FOH UHWAUKW : OKKICNT 1SB MANUFACTUnEE OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. 416 THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA. NEB. A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanger SIGH WRITER & DECORATOR. 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MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock always on Hand ,