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. . THIS DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY MARCH 16 miOLESALK AND RETAIL DKALIIU IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 8A8H , DOORS , BUNDS , MOLDINGS , UFflE , GEM WBTATE AQKKC FOR MILWAUKEE CKMKHT OOUFAKT ) Hear Union Pacific DODO * . - OMAHA S9B HENRY LEHMAMM , JOBBER OP ICE 118 FARM AM ST. OMAN HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES IBS LOWEST PRICES Have now been finished in our store. ing it the largest and most complete In the West. . An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , , One Exclusively for the uae of Passengers. These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown * All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flow and go through the building and inspect the stock * CHAS. SHIVERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omoha , PERFECTION ttf HEATING AND BAMS IB only attained by nolng Stoves and Eang2s. WITH WIRE ItlWE OVER DOORS , For er.lo by MILTON ROGERS mm Inn-raid Single Breech Loading Shot Guns , from 35 to $18 , ' Double BroBOhHoading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , From $ G to 325 , ' Fishing Tackoi , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large Jine of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and/ / Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1,01)1) ) ) upwards Send for Price List and Samples "DIRECTORY OF LEAUIHiii WESTfcSte mmL HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWXf ARLINGTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Llnto'n ' , Neb , WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. Q.JWEATHERLY , Mnnrlng , Iowa. | REYNOLDS HOUSE , 0. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapids , own | SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 Mllford , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE N b COMMERCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN Qtromaburg H HALL HOUSE , A/W.HALL Loulsvlllo i OITY HOTEL , OHENEY &JOLARK , , Blair , Na .J OOMMEROIAL HOTE- , J. Q.1MEAD , ] Nellgh , Nob. GRAND CENTRAL e.8EYMOUH. | HBbr tk iOltyrt | b MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP. WeeplnaWaterN OOMMEROIAL HOUSE' A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nsb' OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , Iowa ENO'8 HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Nib1 EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. D. HACKNEY , Aahland , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion/Neb MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. QRUBD , Guide Rocd.JH . SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & BEOKER \ | 0re ton , la. , ' HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH.B Exlrn , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la. WALKER HOUSE , D. H. tWALKEP. Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURCE88. Neola , la I OITY HOTEL , 01 A. LLIAM3 , Harlan la , PARK HOUSE. MRS. M. E. OUMMINQ8. Oornlnji la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , JU | AVERY , Stanton , MEROriANTO HOTEL Q.JW , BURK. Burlington Junction OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , r. M. PARK , Bhonandoah la , " OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld Oltr , Neb 5 BAGNELL HOUSE , CHAS.BAQNELL , OollecaSprlnji , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , M. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la. JUDKIN8HOU8E , FRANK V/ILKINOOH , Malvern , la , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Oroveli | COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F.BTEARNO , Odebolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKEItT , Oscoola , Neb. DOUGLAS HOUSE , J , 0. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GF1EEH. Bedford la. ARLINGTON MOUSE. J. M. BLACK & EON , rV r > vllle Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIOMHO JBE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nib WIN8UOW HOUSE 0. McOARTY , Beward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. U. JONES. Auroar Neb. OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OHOZ'ER. ' Sidney , Neb , , AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W POOKrIOLD. Avoc * U. CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD a SHATTUOK , Red Oak' FOSTER HOUSE O pt JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la. .VHITNEY HOUSE1 E. HAYMAKER , nil Qrliwold , la. DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , HDunlnp , U LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUBK , lLogan , la. T3 DOW OITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , IDowOlta.ia AGGER HOUSE I JAGQRR& BOH , Denlion , Ic , -J HARMON TAMA 011 % IA , , Harmon & Kealw , TropJ 7HB EAnTU'3 ATMOSPOHBE. Tbo Utility ot the Atmouphoro na n Moons of MnlnUUninsr Uout. loii Ad eilltcr. Thu looturo of last evening in the Instltuto course , by Professor , treated mostly of the clfijct f the phuiotary ntmotphoro in modi- jing the auu'ri rnys. Thu impression a pcrhrps general , ho nld , that the tlllty 01 the ntinoiphcro for the pur oaoa of llfo on this pluunt la in sup lying oxygen tn the body by moans f tha lungs. On an airless planet uman lllo could not bo sustained , iut miny nultuatod orontarcn do oxitt n our planet without bronthiug ap- arntui and ic is conoolvablo that oiy- uu might bo cuppllod to the blood by thor uioana than through the luuga i bolug who m < ght ba ublo to recall iio history of the pant by ngos , in- toad , na wo do , by contnrler , would o nblo to relate many in- ; ftncea of lifo being prcaarvod irough long porloda when thcro wfto mithor Mr , us TTO now know it , or unge to lircatho it ; bat ho would tint o nbla to recall the ttuio v.-hon hfo ud warmth v/oro not cyuonymom urina. No foitn of lifo could bo ulnted without the nll-vlvifyiu- } - t f hont. The luoturcc roumrkcd hut , In what had boon nald on the ruvlotiu ovcninga ho had mainly pakon of eciunutio ru&ultn , which hud eon reached by the Investigations of thor poraono. Ho had now to spouk f rouults gamed through certain ro- oarchca and uxpcrlmantu of Ills ovrn , vhoroin the Inquiry wna directed to acortaining what uti'oot the ouu'a di cct ray 3 have in maintaining hoj.t pen the earth. That i licet is bat omparativoly atnall and n ready illna- ration of the fact mny ba had In con during that on a certain day of Jan- ary , for example , or n particular oar , the altitude of the DUU being ow at the noon hour , the mercury ; oed ot zoro. In the follow- ng year , on the corresponding ay of the aamo month the lurmomotor m'pht ' rcglftor at noon n thia latitude GO ° or 70 ° above ere , yet in the effect cf the direct aya of the aun must have boon the amo on ono occasion as on the other. n fact , the aun'a rays nro a little hot- or in the wlntor than in the summer Imo. Prior to considering the results f thia inveatigation it should bo onio in mind that heat , light and hemical action are but modes of ono ommon thing which lies beyond or xiata prior to them. Thus by moana f the npectrnm , which has to deal im mediately with the phenomena cf ght , an inquiry with fruitful results nay bo made concerning the action , or bo presence or absence of heat. Bat rhat ia desirable to got is not those aoto which the spectrum as ordinary - y Been discloses , but unch aa are bo- end the reach of the eyesight. The bject is to go down into the spec rum , whcru the eye can not see , that tiuo may bo ascertained the amount f hont produced by the direct rays of ho DUU ontaido the line of ho or.rth'o atmoaphoro. This an not bo found out by any irect cxparimeiit , an tvo can not got beyond that atmosphere nor urvivo if wo could resell that point in pnco. The method , us the lecturer Kocuodod to explain , la by gutting an approximate , bat DO far os it goeo a euro result , and than oatimtito or cal culate what would bo the result if the method of approximation were carried ; o the absolute limit. The plan adopt ed was to make comparative measure- menta cf heat prcdacod by the sun's ray a at the biao of a high mountain , ind at or near the top , the diUferoncti being a conaeqnonoit of penetrating through and getting rid of about three miles of the earth's atmospheric enve . lope. The place choaon was Mount Whitney , which la within the limits of the United States , but near the north ern boundary of Mexico. It v/aa choaoa because of ita situation in the midst of u vast desert region whore tlin atmoiphero haa but a alight amount ol moisture. The lecturer described and lllastratod on the white screen the up- paritua ueed , which had to bo , sc far as the heat-defining and register ini ; prt ; ot it IB concerned , iavonted for the purpose ; and ho nloo ehowoc upon thu screen some plotureu of the dosolnta mountain region to which with hln party , he aoccncod. Amou the cuiiaua rosuHa which the lecturer onnuioratod waa thia : That it proves that the eun'u ray a at the hetchi named are blnoish , and the conciusloi Is that if the cun were soon from some Intermediate point in space it would appear to ba blue. The main reaull reached was proof that the heat b ] which life ia maintained on the eartt ia owing to the absorbing boat capacity ot the utmoephero to human beings and to all animated creatures , whicl the atmosphere has , ia in atoring nt the heat which the sun throws oil From this it may be concluded thai Neptunii having an atmosphere might bo a warm planet , and Mercury having none , a cold planot. Money for the Unmarried- One of the most eolid and subati ilia institutions In this country is the Jlnr rlsge Fund and Mutual Trust Association of Cedar Kaplde , Iowa. They are organ Ized under the laws of Iowa , and heir of ficers and directors are among the lebdluj and moat prominent business men o Ceda Ilapidi. Every unmarried person nhoulc have a certificate In this association. It U a splendid investment , M safe aa government bond. You can jtuto * wel have n Rood sum of money to commend married life on as not. A large number o members have been paid off , receiving 'ive 300 per cent on their Investment. tVrit for circulars fully detailing the plan , whicl IB the finest known. Do not postpone it Good agents wanted. Mention where yoi saw thin notice. f5-3m , Sugar Gro-wors in Mew Jomey. In 1881 the Now Jersey loglslatan paeaod an act to encourage the growtl and manufacture of sorghum am sugar. The farmers were to rocelvi $2 00 for every ton of cano raised. 1 Philadelphia company at onoo securer. 25,000 acres of barren hnd In thi aouth part of the state and went inti the bnsinesa. Last year about 1(51 ( tons of sugar wore manufactured aiu Iho atate bounties paid amountei to $8,078. L = md valued at § 25 ai aero raijod $14 worth of cano The experjmont la hold to havi proved very Bucceatful , and , In accord anca with a recommendation of thi governor , a bill was introduced thi wlntor to discontinue the bounty Thia bill waa defeated and another wa introduced to limit the approprlatloi to $8,000 per annum. Thla haa alai failed to pasa , .and the bounty wil continue for uoveral years. A conaid crablo amount of barren land haa boon brought under cultivation through the encouragement offered by the act , and It in considered o good Investment by the legislators. A considerable further increase In the production ia expected HorstbrcVB Aolil Phoiplmto ii recommended for hoadaoho occa sioned by indication , and whenever there ia a general feeling of sluggish- and lack of onorgy. "Jnote. " Detroit Prco Prcw. A year or BO ago , aa the foreman of ono of the iron works of thia city wns creasing the yard ono d y ho eapied n little skip of a boy , seemingly not ever eleven yoats , noatod on n bg ! Hy. wheel ncd ohowlng the bitter end of re flection. "Who are you ? " "I'm Jack. " "What are yon doing hare ? ' "Hosting. " "What do youwnnU" "A job. " Thoao were the inquiries and an- Bwors. The boy was pale-faced tind faced and rgir od , but in the stool- blno oyea the foreman saw iarao. ; And , too , the idon of a waif like him Bcttlnit , out to battle the world touched n.tender chord ill the heart of tlio man who had b ys of hia own , and ho nut Jack to work in the yard. No ono thought the boy would stay u wool : , and no ouo cared to auk where ho oaiuo from or who ho wan. Bui ho stuck. Ho was hard-working and faithful , and aa the weokn went by ho gained f Honda. Ono dty ho walked up to ho foreman and atd. "I want to loam the trado. " "You ? Ha ! ha ! ha ! Why , Jack , yon are not big enough to handle a cold chisel. " "I con whip any 'prontico boy In this ahop ! " waa the earnest declara tion. tion."Jnat hoar him ! Why , any of the lot could turn you wrong nido out ! When you got big enongu to whip the smallest ono you oomo to mo for a job. " At noon that dty Jack walked up to the biggest apprentice boy in the uhop and aa.tl : "Oomo out doora. " "What do you want ? " "I'm going to Hok yon. " "Whatfoi ? " "Because I wont a chance to learn the trade. " The two wont out , and in sight of twenty witnoseon little Jack won a victory. At 1 o'clock he touched his cap to the foreman and said : "I've licked your bicsost 'prantlco end want to go to work ! " Ton mlnutea later lie had become a machluiat'o apprentice , and If yon go in there to-day you will find him with greasy hands , oily facn and a head full of business idoaa. Jack carries tbo keya to the drawora where the ntoatn gauges , oafoty-valveo nnd other trim mings are kept , and ho knows the nee of every tool , the workings of every piece of machinery , anil thcro is a constant call for .luck huro and Jack thcro. Before ho ia 20 ho will be a finished machinist- , and before ho in 25 ho will bo foreman of some great shop. Ho ia quiet' , oarncot , cnupeclfulond ot- nerving What ho does is well djao. What ho ia told ho never fnrgots. And hero in Detroit are hundreds of boy * who complain that thcro is no chanca for them , even when backodby money and inilaenco. They wait und wait aud whine and complain , and leave it to waifs like little Jack to call up the ganio In their soula and walk boldly into a great manufacturing worknand nay : ' 'I'm hero I want a jobl" Never Give UtJ. If you are suffering with low and da pressed spirits , loss of appetite , .genera debility , disordered blood , weak conntitn. tion , headache , or any disease of a bilio m f nature , by all means procure a bottle ol ElectricBitters. . You will be surprised to ECO the rapid improvement that will fallow you will be inopircd with now life strength and activity will return ; pain and misery will cease , and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Klectrio Bitten Sold nt fifty cents n bottle , byC. F. - Proposals for Military fc'uppllei , llKADQUAHTHBH IT UITMKJ.T OP T11K I'l.iTr I , ) Chief ( J jnrtcrmiiter'H Olllce , V ' Omaaa , Neb. , Mar h"th , 1-E3 i SIIALED 1'hOl" SALS , In tilpl'citr , nibjccl ti tto umal "rnultliii' , will bo itce. > J at thli : olHco until ] ' ! o'cl ck M , on WedmmUy , April 18 1S83 , nractho cam' hour ( Mowing for thi difference In tlmo , ) t rha otikH of thu Qua t r innaiors at > h > fol owlii ntPincilHt.i iotij , aMcl places aid line they will ba opcnul In tha prrti- oncoof blotters fcr thu furnls.ilr and dcilverj of Military Utippl en iliiilrir ) tro jtar commenc- lilt' July 1st , K3.1 , a1 1 cnlirvr Juuo 30th , 18S4 as fclluwa WooJ , Hay and Charcoal , or suchol biikl tu 3)1 ) Its ai may bo required at Unnra Dero' , Foit Omelr , 1-ort Nlrhiara , Fort Sidney Cheyi nno Uipot , Fort llmscll , I'oitS cole , Kott Tlou lan , 1'ort Hobinson. Fcrt Uriducr , Fort bir anile , Fort McKlnncy , 1'ort Wailiakle , aud Foil Thoinburgh cf 300 tonsol Coal of 22IU fioundstt the tou aU will also ho rccilxd at ttlfl cilice ti | to the d y anl hour abc > e named , for the dell\ try on the earn t the piint ncare < t to the ininci on the line of the Union TaclOo Hallway , ofelehi thom&ndr mot Coal , of ol2IO | pounds to th < to , Ala ) for delivery at the Oman * Depot , 01 at B ations on the tnalntllno of tne Union 1'acllU Hallway ea.st f oin Kearney Junction , of two m1 ! lion pounds Corn , and on * indllon paundi Data bids f jr gr In should tttto tbo rate per 100 Ibe not per buehel. PiopoiaU for o'ther clasi of the ( torts men- tloned , or for quantities lens than tha who.o re qulrea will boruiolvrd. Kacb propoaal Bhould to In triplicate , utpataf fpr each i tide at each ! stut'on , and muit Lo acoonipanled by a bond it ( be turn of fhohundrtd dollars ( I5IO ) executed trictly In accordance with the printed instruc. tloni , and upon the blink form furnlihed und < i tbli admtticmant , Kuarantoelog that the parti miking the proposal shall not withdraw th ( tame within ilxty dajifrom thedateinnouncet ; for op nlr.Ltheoi ; and that If laid propoealli ao ccpto > l and a contract for the > uppllei bid for awarded thereunder , h will , wltnln ten days af ter being notlOed of the award ( provided eucl notlflcatlon I o made within theilxty days abovi ruentiODDd ) , accept the same and furnish ? " 0i and lufficlentnurotlca , atonce , for the falihfu ptrformarri rf the contr\ift The covernmen reserves the rl ht torelett an ) or all proposali A preference will be glten to articles of dome * tlo production. Illank proiOB ) > ls and nrlntsd circulars , slatlnj the klrjj and cutlroatocl quantities , of wood , ba ] in anil charcoal required at etch elation , and civ tag full Instructions aa to the manner ot lid dlru , uondl Ions to lie cbsmcd by bidder * , am to m < of contract , etc. , will be furnlihed on ap plication to thlj office or to the ( juartcruuuter o at the \arloiu itatlons named h En\elopcK containing proW6 | ' 8 ehonld bi maiktd-"Proprof : la for at d antl tdclro sal ti Ilia undcrs'itnod ortothorca o pcitlvo Cost anil Depot QuartormatterB JOHN V. KUKUy , Captain. A. q. M. , U. 8 A A. , In charge of C. < J M. ' olllce , Kept , of th d Hatto. triO-nio Ok 1Q loan Ktii'itu o.iojfi ncuiitr 1'itsldent. Vlco Prei't W. S.DXISUJB , ! J33. indTreo * . TH35 2TSBRASKA HINDI ACTDMHB OE Lincoln , Hob. MANUFACTURERS OF Oaru Planters nrrrowu.Farra Rolleri HulUy any BaseH , flue ut tliovatlni Windmlllu , AID tuhob' for other AdJrc jttl ordori to UP HKDR4SKA HANUFACTURINa CC 111 coin Nub. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 357. SHvl | l onllnnnco irmVIng nmiroprlntlom for the | a ) men t of llabll tlea ot the city of Omaha , In- Ulirwl ( JnrliiR the month of Fcbruir ) , IHS3. U ) It oidalnrd liy the LitCouui.ll of inn cltjf of Omaha ai follows : SKCIKKI I. That the following minis bo and they arolicToliyappr printed for the p.mn nt of Ha- lillltlit of the cltj of Omaha , Incurred during tlio month of February , t . 3. KROM. TDKIlKNItllit , HIM ) . For tnhry of Ja * . II. Itod M .Major. . . . $ 100 KO " Trutmn Itiick , troiuniror . llrt C7 J. J. ! . . ( . ' . Jcwitt.UtyU'k IPO 00 " - ' ' 8.1 33 " A. Itnnouater , cilv rneln'r 1M XI " I' KorJ.St. i-uiiuiilwlonor 7500 " ( I. ltcneko , | > olk-oJiuiKo. . 125 OU J. 1) . HOMO , clt ) attorney 114 ] 07 90 Kornalary of W. I. DaVi > rtucounrllnun 111 " J. F. lichiii , " 1C " J.O. Corlii , " 10 " F.De'lonc ' , " lit " M. Dunham , litU1 " U. Kaiifmaiin , 1U " IMw. Uedir. It ! " l > . 1 , . MtUuikln , Ill " It. U'Kvcfe , IllU ! " O. 0. Thrum- , Hi " . llOIIHT h'tllll , III " S.A. llrrnmn , 10 WO 00 HIIK Dhl tKTMKXT. ' Johull lliitlcr.chl f 3 tleorRO Coulter , iiKlnevr No. 1. . . . ClnrlM HitteriHKlmer No 3 Ii. C.IMIftoker | No I ii.N ; . Sticl , , Ktokcr No. it D. v. Uitii- , drl\cr.\o. 1 , . . ticorKO i-lAir , drl > cr No. a I'rinl. ( ImM'H.drhof U 0 No. a. . . \Vm Wibh , drl\cr 11 old No. 3 Jot Vnndcrford , dildr No. 4 Win. Uan , lorcmkiiNo. a , HIM UJjiolM , ripciiuii John IHtinH , | I.H.naj , l > llwnl , l'lLiiun | Jaiiu-tO Itriin , driu-r Hooks * I.U'J 00 tint. lUTU'.TMKNr. Khtm , nhwlMir. . . . . 10 tiO Tnmiiii ouik , paid fjiti ) 700 Huckslbonc , hay 10 5 i7 ! i7bO O N Dot ) . turnVcjaudjinltor bO 00 II JucolMoi pollu'innn 70 00 K ( iorinin , * 70 00 John O'lMnihiip , " 70 10 llwen lliickloj , " 70 (0 Win 1" I'ljun , " 70 00 J O'llo lc , " 70 00 dm Iturko " 70 OJ J ( Iraiucher , " 70 10 * v V Armour , " 70 00 (1 W Clmtvti , " , . 70 00 Mans I'Hitter " , 70 00 Thos lluatip , " 70 HO 1'et r Mttrer. " 70 00 1'rtt. HciiRliio , " 70 Oi II. K. Walker. " 70 00 A. K. Steward , " 70 ( XI Win A. Liync , " 7000 S J..TO CO MIBlKLUNKOtH BlLt-S POUCK DRl-ARIMHST. ClxisHplltt , huullnianlmala f 17 M OK.NFRAI. MIHCFLLANKlUH IIILLH. W F He n , Hilary Co 00 Jerome 0. Pent nil , talary ( ju 00 C K Herd , rt-n. February to 00 J U. Wolfe , directories 17 50 W F. Pain , rodmnn 1070 Jkccb Huuck , iimnnhUmiui 75 TO Chai. 1'oHrll , uMuult 3 05 t 27G 20 STRHHT10IU.K. John Flynn , l"idaat tl87J $ 'J3 13 I1 Mulligan , 15 " " xs 11 ! 1' U liln.n , 15 " " 18 13 John Connor , V ( Us i'arpentcr.2 60 Ii OJ TomCaey , 7 daj. , liam , 1360 ! y BO 1K1 88 I10\RD 0 > PL'ULIC HOIIKH. JamoiCrulKhton , chalnnan * 1W ) 00 Joi. Darker , tiicmb r JO &J John \Vllson , member L0 ! 11 ? 1111 07 IUN8OM llcrnard llnv , oicrsecr .8 no no llata Ua u.itueiicuupiu nocd. J 00 8 tu oo HIOM lilt. I.llllUia ll'Mi. 1 , II Willlanit , icntr.hriiar ) % lo Mary I1. Allrn.salarr $55 , iuw't ft N ) 01 Mary I1 Alien , juld Janitor 10 ( X W T Soaiiun , hookti and btatloncrv 4S Jolm.S. CftjllluidJiook9 ; i 3 JM Wolc , din CKry H Bo ( Ice rattrraoii , coal 1'2 10 Ncl ) . ( ! . 1 , . Co. , KOH ZO TO 9 HIS 32 8FCT10N 2. The ma ) or and city dork uro hereby authorized and Instrui-tixl to Iwio warrants upon Iho treas urer In aooordanco ih thcalKivo apiiropriatlomi. and In fa > or of the rt puctU o p.irtks vntltled thereto , to far and o B < 5ou aa thcro may bo fund * subject tu draft. SKC. 8. ThU ordinance shall lake effect aud be In force from ami after Iti paenago. Pawed MariliU , 1833. Attest : J. J ( I , . C. JIWKTT , City Clerk. CHAS. KAUFMANN , 1'rca. pr 1cm. City Council. ' . Approved March 8 , lbv ) ) . J. K. 10YD. Ulayor. ; : - , , Is the old Favorite and ' - FOE - CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , 'MILWAUKEE , - DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON . , And all Poluti Emit audOouth-Ent. TUKLINKCOMl'IHHES . Nearly 4,000 mllea. Solid Bmooth Steel Track 11 connectloni u made In UNION DtPOTB hag a National Kepntatlon ai belog thi reat Through Oar Line , and Ii unlrcreall ) needed to bg the FINEST EQUIPPED Ball ad in the world for all elauef of trarel. Try It and you will find traveling a Ituarj Initead of a discomfort. Through Ticket * via rhu Celebrattd Uni la e at all offlcci tn the West. All Information about llatel o tu , Bloepltk Oar Acocmraodalloni , Time Tablet , Ac. , will bi choerlully glren by applylnlnj to id Vloo-f rei't A don. UanazerCbtcf I. PEROIVAL LOWELL , Oon. Pauenf er Ajt. Chlcagli W. J. DAVtNPOKT , QID. Airont , Council BluDi. 0. V. DUKLL. Ticket lA Qat mnin-od.lv Nebraska Loan & Trust0ompany ' HASTINGS , NEB. Stock $100,000 Capital , - - , JAB.B. HKAimVKUi. President. A. It. CLAUKK , Vlce-lvroiident. E. 0. WfcBSTKU , Treasurer Diiirxrroiis. Bamucl Alexander Oswald Oliver , A. L. Clarke , R. 0. Webster- Ooo. II Pratt , JOB. n. Hcartwell , D. M. McEl Hlnney. Firat Mortgage Loans a Specialt > This Company furnlshM a permanent , homi Institution where School Haa ; nnd other logallj Issued Municipal sccurltle < o ( Nebraska can bi bo ncgotUted on the mj 1 1 a > arable tcrrnji I/50H8 made on Improve' ! fa n I n all well settlec counties of tboutaU , Ibioa.U isponalblej toca corrotrpondcntl. A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS. ? arms , Lands- 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , No. 19 Full otnml now house , tSfroomii , t o otow and ono up tulra. Right loot colling below : ul e\enal > oiu. llrlck foundation , collar , etc. . bargain , ? COO. No. 18 Largo In o story house , 10 rooms , two amo collars. ( rood wellnnil cistern , barn , etc. , on Vt tutor ami ! 2il etri'ot , (0,000. No. 17 Ixjt 60x185 foot , now house ol two oin brick foundation 100 barrel cistern .on Irtmlltm street noir Poor ClarcComcnti' P. No. IB Iloiuu nuil lot on 17th near Ola W St. oiiso ti room * cto. $1200. No. 15 Houno of I ) rooms 'ill lo on Plerco fat No. 21Nmv housoot 7 ro corner lot , ialf inllo wmt ol Turntable trvot can on Ian dcrsHt. StOOO. No. 5 Homo of tlclit earn etc. lol COxlCBfeptfcWOO. Vacant Lots. No. 252 Two full lota on 19th Btroct near Lake St. 91COO. No.SH Twenty flvo lots In Fartora addition Just north of the end of rod street car line 1400 each easy terms. No.850 Four lots on Delaware fit. near Hani- corn patk , fOH ) . No. 831 Ono half tot on South avenue , near St. Mary's venue , ? 5M ) . No. 210 Eighteen (18) ( ) lota on 21st , 2nd , 23rd unci Blunders street , Dear Draco , J&OO each , and on easy terms. No , 340 Six beautiful resldencalota on Cather ine street , near llanscom pork. (4COO. Twelve beautiful residence lots on Hamilton street , noarend of old streetcar track ; high and lightly , SSM to 9700. Somal aero and half aero corner lots on Cam * log , Hurt and California streets , In Lowo'u second end addition and Park I'lice near Academy of Hicred Heart. Lota in 'Trooped Place" on Hamilton and Cbarloa utroet , jiutwoitof the end of Ilod Street Cartmclc and Coin en t of the bittern of Poor Clare , ono and ono half nillo froni postoffloo , and mm mllofromU. 1' . ehoi > , 81EO to fsuo each , only D per cent down and Q per cent per month Lotsl'i Lcwo'a addition mio-half luflawait of mil ol Ilod fitroet Car trade near Concent cf 1'oor Clare Bisters In Shlnn'a ivddltlon , 4125 to $300 cncli , and on very easy terms. /-Ota In llorbacli's 1st and 2nd additions , ShlnnV , Park Place , Lowo'eSudaddition. Kuan's Iiaku'g , Nelson's , Ilanscom Place , Ilcdluk'a ad ditions , etc. , oto. Lotn In "Urorilt Fonder addition" Just one- quarter mlle south-rant of Union Pacific and 13. andM. U. It. depots , ? 260 tolbOOcacb , very easy terms. Business Lots. Thrco peed business lots on Dodge 'ncir12th street , 22x120 fcit each , $1,600 each , orl,600 for all , easy terras. Two ( food huilness lots on Farnara street , 33z 60 Ieet each , with frame buildings theron.rentlng for about tCCO per year each ; jirlco (4,260 each. 44x132 feet on Farnam near 10th struct , corner { 12.000 Bplondld Warehouse lot on Union Facltfo right ol way , north of trwk and cost of Nail Woiks being 132 feet north frontage on Mison street , by about 100 fett.weit frontapo on IBth it. . Farms and wild lands In Douglas , Harpy , Dodge , Washington , Durt , Wavno , Btanton , m other ( rood counties In eastern Nebraskafor sale. laics paid , rents collected , anl money loaned on Improved city and countrypro.orty at low rates of Interest. BEMIS1 NEW CITY MAP , FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG. WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR CONTEMPLATED - PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFFI CIAL MAP OF.ITHE CITY. " $5.OO EACH. / CEO.P BEMIS . , , Eeal 16th CcuglsiS1' ' WOMAN CANW HEALTH OFWOMAr SWATHIZEWITtfariS THE HOPE 0 .YD1A VEGETABLE COMPOUND. finre Cure fop nllTlMIAT-K Nis.SiS : : , Iiirliidlii I.rurorrhrcn , Ir- rcffiilnr nnil I'lilnful Icimtrimtlnn , Inflniiimiitlnn unit tilcrrntlon of IlioVoinli , riooillnit , I'KO- 1,11'SUH UTIMII , iVc. mieomnt lotlio taste , cfllTicloui mt Inmcillat * ItiBltect. HMnBrvnthcIiiln i rcRiiancy , nnd r * . TIM ) < nin during lalmrtuid at nruhr I'Ciiortn. .iT jtMirr.r ( iiiiciT : nairr. AU.WEF5SS3 .t rf thn cone ratlto orKam c Hln r fi't , It i < f ccond to tin n mf ily that l.-i rtei * n iTtoni tlio | mblic | and for nil ( lU'it. l of tin DNKTn It . ' thu Grratett linneilv In ( V llor/il. * "KIl > NBYCIMIIir.A-INTSoriitScrSw : rimUircnt Itrlluf tnllH l/sc. / i.viiiv i : . riMnt.ui'rt mxinn ruitiricn | J ( rnttirnto % < rr inll a or HunioTti Inmi tt Drnl.iU IhaFninn llnin win ilvntoiio nmliturcth to IfHoth the Comixinncl nml IHooiirnnrcr nro rr > tril nt S3J ami STJ Wcttrrn Avenue , I.ynp , J'ar rlroofcttlirrtl. Six Iwttli s for CS. Tl.o Compouufl wnt tiy mail In tlio fonn of pill * , or cf lozenges , on icrlpt of price , Ct Kr bos for rltlirr. MrI'ln rriy unsworn All lottcra of Imittlry. KncloMo 3 < Unp. Bon5 for paniphlct. Xltntton thtil\ip < r. tTrr.TDH E. tTdnuVi I n-rn Pn t j ) cure Onn n , lUllouBiiFMi anil TurpUllty of tlin I.lvrr. A ccata B3Mnlil by nil DrunclBtfi.-ua m UDESPRINQ ATTAOHMKNT NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SJMPSON. LEADING OASRTAaE FACTORY lira and lilt DodKo Strut , ftnR 7-mo 6m OMAIU , Men PROCLAMATION. IV the ( ii'iier.xl City Election nml submitting thrru.it a jirniimlt on to \ < ru so cr bonjH. llytlrtuu ol thu authority icstwl MI mo. I , . lloyil , Ma > or of tlio Cltv of Onmha , a , ilohertliy prod lin to thu ilcituM o ( IhoUtyotOmnliAknil of tha rmpoct- l\u wards Unreal , tliatixn ANNUM , ( 1TV nUCTION Will ho held on TUESDAY APRIL THIRD , , 1883 , for the ( lection of the follow Injr olllccrs , namely : Major , 1'ollco Jiulgo , and City Tiuanurcr , each for thu term df tua je.vr ) . Ulx Couiullmcn at Ur o , for the term of two blx llcmlicrs ol the Hoard of Education , three tofccrtufar the term of twojcarn , and tiiieo to scr\o for the term of Uirco ycarx. At sild c ua Ion pursuant to an ordinance of tha city of Omaha , which Is a * follows : "ORDNANCE NO 570. " , Anorillnanco ti-proilJo for the submUtiun to the o octors of the cl y cf Onulia , of a propo- fitlon whether the city snail luue one hundred thou and dollars ( $100,000) ) la bondu far sewer purposes. B ltoulalntdby the City Council of tbo City of Omaha. SRCTIOM 1. It being cnH dercil noccsury by- the Ultf Cuutnll of t ho clt t of Omaha that s woii partly conitructcd ihou'.tl ' lu cilcnJ ii and other sewers constructed ; thuief ire that the Mayor of the city of Omaha hoacd I then by ainh rlzcdand luitructtd t > mibmlt to iho electors of the city of V Oin > h the follDnlrir prrpotl on on Iho 3d day of Aliril licit , It bcln the dar of ( 'cnetat city III elecil n. ( fl'lnK twomy (23) ( ) JajH nibllc notice thereof b < J. re ! t Hubmltmlonhall bonds of the city cf Omaha bo Issued by xald city In the Bum o'i crio hundred thou , arid do lar-i ( 'lOO.O'.O ' ) > Iuul > twenty (20)oirs ) , and hcarlnic not to ex- ci'oilulx ( U ) per cent Interest from date f Issue , Intcrtbtiay.tbloiiiimt-amiui'lyupoii ' luterottcou- jiona t ) boalUchcd tOHilil tiondu for tha purfoso ol oxtciuluir and maintaining ton era partly con H ru ted mid constructing anu nmlntsinln addl Usual so * CM OH fu lows : y xteruioii of 'Iiu notth Omaha sewjr from VOth street to the Military Ilrid e on Uiimlnt ; street , tuinty-four thousand dollan (82 ( 1,000) KxtniHluii of north hranih of the loulh Omaha newer Irjni Kt Mar ) 'a rucimo to a point near Kart.aiiiund'.1'd tire t , ol Llcvn thousand dollars ( S18.COO ) . A H.wcr frcm ICth and ITarncy noith to fhlcn- Htreccml la t > n Chlniio H reit to H o river , iilnctcot tnousand lltohunilrtHl dollar , ( JID.tCO ) A sewer on 17tli ttr.-ut from Casastrcit north t ) lurd Hiroct , imun thousn d dollar$7 , Quo ) > Ucnsion of H'liiliOnmlia hmvtr to th < river tinttom , sixteen thousand Iho hundred dollars , iin.tOU. ) Kxlcnelon of old mains and construction of al > dltlonal maliiHOu the WarlliK Sistcrn of sewer- o , Illtocn thomaru dollura , ( $ IS , ' 00 ) bald bondi and proceids t-iurtof not to bo dl- \crtud from the puri > osi ) f run ch theyarn lasuoJ mid not to In ; Hold fjr lest tlnn par. Said prop - p ultlon to tie mum tied tnaiU tl'.ctorj entire. and In the fori' olnn from iho vote thorfion shall bo only , "Kor Sovicr , lioius , " and "Against r dond' . " Hue. 2. ThU ordinance nhall take effott and bo force fr m and alter Its passage. 1'arucd Keb. 27th , 183. Attest : J J. L 0. JEWETT.rityCI'rk. CHKAUKMANN , President City Council pro Urn. Appro > cd.Uarch3,1883. J E. BOVD , ilayor of Omaha. The propo'lt'on ' set out In svld ordinance win be submitted to the elect r * of sold city , the TOte thereon to be only "KOUHKwKH liuNDi , " or "AOA1NHT 8BWRK BONUS. " I he poll i at ssld election will be open at eight oMock a.tu.aodbekept open until 7 o'clock p. m. , ot said day and no longer , and at the follow ing places , la the respective wards , viz : r Irst War I At No. 701 South 10th Direct. Beuand Ward At Wtllcnz' Hotel. Loa\en- worth street , between IBih and 14th Btreeto. Third Ward At John O'Connou's , southwest corner Douglas and 12thstreets. Fourth Ward-At County Court Houv > , Fatn- ham s rnr , between 15th and IGth Klflh Wurd CornOold'a Barbershop , ICthSt. , between CnlK rnl and Webster ttrects. Hlxth Ward At P. C , Etilois , 'Mil Cumlngs street. t -s , IN W1TNES3 whor-of , I hae hereunto III j HKAL , fsct my hand andciiiscHl theeoalof said 1 < > city to be alllxed thUOthdavof March , 188J. JAMES K.UOYI ) , Major of the City of Oman * , mar 10-20t ALMA E. KEITH , Removed from 1222 Farnam St. to IOQ Co. Fifteenth Ot. Opposite P. O. Will open on Uarch I0th , a One let cf pattern bonnols and hati , ribbons , etc. Al'o liryo mill- tlons to tho.tool.of hair goods , tornprUui ; all the novelties cl the teaton. Thoi.only clectrlo ll ht inllllucrv ctoro In Ouiulni WANJED. 100,000 POUNDS OF IllKhisb Cish 1'ilcj pM4. Shlpmentslfiom tba country nlllbopild for by return mall. E. MOTCO , mlJ-m&e-lm 1119 Douglai Ltrcet , Vd