THE J > AILY BiiS-OMAPA EHIDA * APSIL 13 PHUT ; * lWf Jj StsflfiN I s * . > a sii2ft . . s s tfei : ! lot ! Z J2 § § S o S o * -5 -5 B tao.S § 5u * j KWjSP ! . : * | 5d lp.5L fca V tfflgSoa - - - M ? * : saga ; = 1ENHY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW ADES EASTERN PRICES 18 FARNAM ST. OMAHA J Wit EBSAMDiyiUS IC COALERS , The Oldest Wlioiesale and Betail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARES. CLOOK3 , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most .Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PR120IOUS STONES and' all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Gall and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth .and Faraham Streets } " THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE III THE WK3T I C&enoraJ Agents tor tbf Finest and Best ianoa and Orgaas manufrctoiyn- . Our prioos are ay Low a any MeitornMaaufaocvrer and D * aler , Pianos and O-ga s sold for cash or installment : at Bottom Pr ces A 8PLENDIO st ck of Steinway. Chickering , Knabe , Voso & Son's Pi anos , and otto r makes. Also Ciough & War en Sterling Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail 10 see us before purchasing.1 MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. * AuLarge Stock always .W Hand. _ LOUIS BRADFORD -V DEALER IN LUMBER , SASH , DOORSBL1NDS Shingles , Lath , &c. LOW PKICES AND GOOD'GEADES , Call and Qet My Prices Befora Buying Elsewhere , YARDS OOR NINTFT AND DOUGLAS ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLAS WILLIAM SNYDER , MANUFACTURED OF CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , FM-Olass Painting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done , 1319 Harnoy , Oar. 14th , Omaha. HAS TSS BEST 8100 S IN OMAHA AND HAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS * Have now been finished in our store , mar- ing'it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , One Exclusively for the uo of Passengers. These Immense ware- l % rooms three stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand- VX est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei jf ehown- M All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooj and go through the building and inspect the stock- CHAS. SHIVERIGK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha , & jJi On Long TimeSiprjiirPayments AT MAJSIUFAGTU ER PRICES A , IIOSl'E , JR. , ! 519/I'd t Omaha , A GREAT SCHOOL. A Muniflciont Endowment for a Kow Academy in Now Jersey , On the Baton & Rugby Plan. New York Star. With the fanda now at tholr com mand the trustees of the estate of the late John 0. Croon , the Now York banker , nro determined to giro Prluco- ton , N. J. , the most complete and ox * tensive boys' school In America. When Mr. Green dlod ho loft the greater part of his cstato for the bone * tit of educational Interests , and Princs- ton has already received in glfla and brqufBU over a million and a half dollars lars The trustees of the estate have decided to expend $500,000 in estab lishing a bojs * school on the basis of the great English public schools , and for this purpose ) esiorday purchased the Lawroncevlllo Academy , five miles from Princeton , paying $25,000 for the buildinus and good will. The trustee ! ) nro United States Jndgo Nixon , Jndgo Green , ox-Clerk of the Supreme Court ; Barker Gummoro , and other prominent men , who have long had the plan under discussion. Now buildings trill bo begun at onco. The main features of the plan havn boon taken from the great echoo'o ' of Eton nnd Rapby and the pncccesful 1'nilllpi academy at Exotar. Tno most novel feature , perhaps , Is the adoption for the fa'rst titno In America of the "form" system on alarcoeoalo.andtho aix classes of boy a will live In different houses , bo under the Irnuio-Hfito por- soual supervision of the dift'eront matte - to re , and only the older boys will bo allowed to live In dormitories No fagging will bo allowed , no charity scholars will bo taken , and the ex penses of the school year will bo about $400 for each pupil. The trustees have more money than they need for the purpose , and tholr control of the trust is diecrothnary. Whllo the now buildings are bolng constructed the work of the old acad emy , which has boon In operation forever over three-quarters cf a century , will not bo disturbed. It is not proposed to establish college scholarships , and the school will probably bo made one of the largest and most important schools of high grade in the country. Jndgo 0. S Green , of Trenton , says of the school : "It is to bo ab solutely Independent of any control except Us own board of trustees. Lawroncevlllo was selected as the elto ol such a Nhool for several reasonn It was my brother's birthplace and ho received all his education at the old Lawrencevillu school' ' , which ho left at the ago of 14 to to into business In Naw York. To put the Liwronoi- vllln school , which has boon established - od 85 years , on now footing wna ul waya a favorite idea of his , and MM. Green is only carrying out his expressed pressed intentions in the present piano , An Anuwer Wanted. Can any one bring ua a casa o Kidney or Liver Complaint that Klectrii Bitters will not rpeodlly cure ? We nay they can uot , as thousands of cases nlroady permanently cured , and who are dally reo ommendlng Klrctrlc Bitters , will provi > B right's Dlseate , Diabete ? , Weak Back , ni any urinary complaint quickly cured , They purify the blood , regulate the bow , el * , and act directly on the diseased partx , Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50a bottle by C. F. Goodman. " ' A Dissipated Dos- Chief Olork Bailer , of the building Inspection office , in this city , possesses a dog which gives promise of becom ing a thoroughly depraved member of the canine community. He is a brown pup , nine months old , is a cross ba- tween a Newfoundland and a spaniel , and at this early , stage of his career has become addicted to the use of to bacco and drink. Ever since he was a mewing puppy Rovar ( cho dissipated dog's name is Rover ) has evinced a strong liking for tobacco , and will worry and fret if ho is in the company of any ope with a clear nntil.hogeto possession of the coveted weed , oven going so far as to make high leaps in thealraftoritif.it is held aloft. If a lighted cigar is tossed to him ho will worry it as ho'would a rat until ho succeeds In putting it out , and then proceed to chew it up with all gusto shown by the ordinary moral dug in masticating a bit of raw beef. Ho will indulge in loose tobacco , snah as Is found In cigarettes , but prefers cigar stumps. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , \ May 15 , 1880. / GENTLEMEN Having been n suffer er for a long tlmo from nervonn pros tration and general debility , I WHO advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bottle , and 1 have been rapidly getting batter ever sluoi , and I thluk it the best medicine I over used. I am now gaining strength and appetite , which was all gone , and I was in despair until I tried your Bit ters. I am now well , able to go about arid do my own work. Before taking it , I waa completely prostrated MRS. MARY STUART. Priae Fighters' Hands. Billy EdvmJa la Now York Sun. The champion light weight , Mr. Billy Edwards , said : "It is not the big hand that deals a hard blow , but what is behind it. Sullivan has a big , strong hand on him , and Blade's Is , I understand , largo ; but that 'fact ' la worth nothing in calculating their chaucoH in a fight. A big , soft hand is too much like a boxing glove to beef of much account. My baud is porhapt a little larger than most men of my weight have , but that comes from the work I did shoveling sand and hand' ling heavy weights In a foundry when I was young , and afterward In riveting boilers. The third and fourth fingen are the ones that do the most work IE a fight , not the knuckle of the second I , as many imeglnu. They are conso' qnontly the ones that suffer moat. Bid ] broke these fingers on my right ham on Gollyor , May 2. 1870 , in the thlrc round of the fight , but hardly notlooc ) it , and wont on through the figh btm using them as if they had not boei harmed. But when I broke that bom In tho. middle of my left hand on Tin Collins , in the second round , on Ma' 25 , 1871 , It efleotnaUy settled my us of that hand during the rest of th finht. I could hardly hare killed h iy with It , arid had to do all my work wit th ! the right band. Pete McCoy ha a rmiJUsh. hand yea , J. ma " s y , VPIT small nnd hols a very good man. Professor MoOlollan has a large hind fur n man of his size , but that no doubt conies from his having formerly been a sailor , Handling the ropes of a vessel Is certain to develop thu hands , and thoaalt water toughen and hard ens them Arthur Ohunbcrs has a smallish hand uot much of a cutting hand , so far as I can BOO , but a good , solid hand. Maoo has n middle slead hand , and no hns Joe Oobnrn. Porhups Ooburn's hands are n llttlo larwo for his size , but ho is a big man. Styors had uot a vcrr largo hand , uot as largo as this now man , Mitchell , has. I think Mitchell's hands are of qnlto good tizo. What A man requires in the ring is solidity , uot the slza of hand. The pioklo I have used has boon composed of vlnrqar , alnui , lemon juice , horse radish , and some times tarturlo acid and rock salt. Copporns 1 do not me , as it in poison ous , and , In my opinion , dangerous. Simple salt water IR very goou. The 'main thirg , however , is rubbing. If you want to harden your hands kopp rubbing them frequently and hard , It may toke n llttlo longer than pickling would , but will bo u much loan un pleasant process. " Monrty far the Unmnrriod One of the most colld nnd substi-\tUl Institutions in this country h the jtnr- rlr > go Fund and Mutual Trust Aewctatlon , of Cedar Kapids , lown. They are organ ized under the laws of Iowa , and heir of ficers and dlrootoni are among the leading and moat prominent business men o Cudar llaulda. Every unmarried person should have n certificate In this iwBochtion. It IB n splendid investment , an safe as government bond. You can juntas well nave n Rood sum of money to commence married life on as not. A largo number ol members ha\o been paid off , receiving over 800 per cent on their Investment. U'rito for circulars fully detailing the plan , which IB tlie finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agentn wanted. Mention where you saw this no ) top. 15-Hm. WHAT CURIOal UE8 EARN. The Wagoa of the Qlnnr , Midget , Boarded Lady , Klrc-EAtur and Such. Et. Louis l'03t-lUp tch. ' 'There are probably a dozan first class giants in the business , " said J. E Sackott , in answer to a question , "and they gut all the way from $50 to $500 a week. Got. Goshen gets $75 ; Brnstad , the Norwegian , gets $75 ; Chang , the Chinaman , now In London , is paid 70 a week and traveling ex penses. Murphy , who Is also over there , and who Is the smallest man in the world , gets about the same salary. Cooper , who was with Foropaugh last season , got $200 Midgets are more numerous thnn giants. There are over a 100 of them now on exhibition Tom Thumb in , of course , a h ! h priced curiosity. Obo M > th gnts Sl'Ji a week. Jeunio Q ilgloy receives $5 ( n week , and LUtlo JWoll is paid $35 Gen. Mite and Lucia Zirata , n ho travi * together , got $500 a week and 1 ( per cent cf thu profits of thb mnnngo went ; Gnn. Totimnie paid $30 , Muj Atom , ? 75 , and Maj. Dot , $50 Ai ormlcoa wonder , like Olmrlra E. Tripp who wtltoB and otherwise neon his feu I > B othiir people use their hands , i worth-$40 a week. The only loglosn man in oxistoncu , outside cf W-thc Stuart , is Ell Bowen , who IUIH only ( oet and ankles growing out from hi body. Ho commonda $00 a woslc and is Independent , owning two largo and valuable farms in Michigan. Fitt women are unmerouu , and with one or two exceptions , do nut get inoro tbnti $15 or $20 Mllo. Myers , the bearded lady receives $50 u week. Thev average about that figure. "Ventriloquist * rooelvo u weekly salary of from $20 to $00. Oaisenovia , the chap who cuts men to plcois on the stage , got $125 , Other jugglers range as low as $15. Firo-oators ro- ovlvo from $35 to $40. Patti , the trained monkey-man , got 915 ; Gio vanni , the bird trainer , $60 ; Anolll and his trained birds , $20. " A Iilfe Savins Service Mr. M. . Allison , Hutchison , Kan. : Saved bU life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. KDR'U | New Dlaoivery , ( or Consump tion , which caused him to procure a lane bottla { hat completely cured him , when Doctors , change of climate and everything etia had failed. Atthma , Bronchitis , So- rore doughs , and all Throat and Lang dis eases , It ia guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles free at O F. Goodman's drug store. Large size , $1.nprl nprl 2-eod&w Iw Marketing In High Ufa. Washington Letter la Philadelphia I'icta. Rtmbllng through the market yes terday mornln I met among ether irood housewives Mra. Chief Juatlce Walte , Mia. Justice Matthews and Mrs. OX' Senator Bruce , each walking among thu stalls intent on preparations for Sunday's oatlng fur their families. Mra. Walto and Mrs. Matthews , no leas than Mrs. Bruoo , looked as iuno- cent of pomp and circumstances as the thrifty mechanics' wlvca around thorn moving ubont with gentle courtesj and a mnllo for the friends they mot. Mrs. Brace is an notcroon lady el marked penonal bonuty , and haa one of the awooteat of voices in convorsa tlon. She was a praduato of the Cleveland high school , and a teochei in that city when Senator Bruc < sought bor in marriage. Ho is now register of thn treasury. Tholr four yoar-old son , Riacoe Cjnkllng Bruce a bright llttlo follow , tugged at hli mother's aklrts this morning , brand lahlng a big tin dipper , as he walkoc along , which she had just purohaaec at a bazar In the matkot , and in whiol ho contemplatnd his infant foatnrci with satiafaotion. When ox-Sonato Oonkllng comes to Washington whether "too bnsy" to call ut thi whlto houeo or not , he la never tot busy to call on the parents of his littli namesake , and ho ha * made the boj some handsome preaonta. The boat preparation of iron n doc tor can prer.crlbo ia Brown's Iron Bit tern , because it docs not Injure thi tooth aa other iron mtullclncn will. Half a Million for a Chicken. , - Oortrnor Ell L'urray , la a War Story. I I shall never forget the amount o moroy it coat us to keep an old womai from crying horaolf to death. 0 3f d course , we were obliged to subsist 3re the country as wo went along , and re naturally took about the best In sight One day wo took possession of chicken rancho kept by an old lad ; y who atood at the front gate with broom and threatened to lick all o Sherman's forces if they did not mov on. Now , chickona were consldero . cfllcor * ' meat , and , as we were infoi as I nally hungry , wo went for these hen y 'pretty lively. When aho uw that he avorito fowls were being caught and tilled she keeled right over and began 0 cry. 1'reeontly cho began to scream , nd finally you oonld hear that woman's voice clear to Atlanta. I out the surgeons in to quiet her , but hey failed ; and then thu officers took urns , but the more attention paid her ho more she howlod. I then got irotly nervous over the Infernaluolso , > ocanso the whole army would hear it , tnd they might suppose snmobodv was orturing the woman. Finally Sher man rode up and asked what it nasall about. When wo told him ho said : Glvo her a bushel of Confederate ) ends lor her hens , and BOO if that won't stop hor. " Acting on this hint , 1 proceeded to business. Wo had cap tured a Confederate ) train the day be- ere with $4OOCCOO of Confederate money , and 1 hunted up the train at onoo , The money was worth about wo cents on the dollnr. Well , I slulfod about half a million dollars In an old carpet-sack and marched Into ho house. "Madam , " said I , opnn- ng the sack , "I'll give you 500,000 o quit this noise. " It was its still as dt-iitli In a minute , nnd then her facu expanded In n broad smile. I laid the > aokago of notes on the table , and I luvor saw so doliahtod n WOUIRU. V fighting editor out In Ssattlo , iVna badly cut up In n battle ; Id's again In repaiir , And I'lnphatnally awcars , "St. JaoobsOil miiktn tnliiokodnddlo. " A Tenderfeet t Tombatono. itldilletown Transcript. Afowdajs agon Huh young nun torn an eastern college arrived at Tombatono , Arizona , and registered its name at the principal hotel. A socially Inclined person in n blue shirt ind wldo-rhnmed hat , who chanced to bo In the office , good uatnredly an swered every question and volun teered a vast amount cf interesting ID formation about Arizona in general and Tombstone in particular. "Do you sou them hills,1)1 ) asked the Tombntinitr , pointing through ono of the uflioo windows , ' 'Wtll , . them hills is chock full of pay dirt. " The young man from the east looked shocked. "My dear Mr , " ho said , proudly , but kindly , "you should nay those hills aro-uot , 'them hills ! " The Tombitonor was silent for a mo mont. Hu looked the youn ? man from the east critically over as if ho was estimating the size of coffin ho would wear. Then drawing out an ivory stocked seven shooter of elaborate rate style and finish , ho said in a soft mild , musical tone of voice thai sounded like a wild wood brook counting o'er its pcbblo bed "My gentle tunderfiot from thu Uud of th'i rUini ; tun , this heiu'd u pint that jouaud mo disagrees on and wo might as wol' have it settled right now. I havon' looked in n gr\mniHC lately , bntJI'm uoltig to ntar.d by that opinion whll I'vou ohot loft. I'll ' give you jos thrcu miuuteu to think calmly eve : the tubjeot , for you probably spok inhastotho first tlmo , and then I'l hoar your decision. " The young man from the onet look cd down the di 1'catoly chased birro of the rovolvnr in the placid depth a the eyes nf the Toombstonor and began gan to feel that many polntd in gram nar C.TO unnortain and liable to grow not * ii' . Tion ho thought of the cor n in' trqutHr , nnd nf the vordlot ckino 1o Irw , .im\h \ M' standing i runt ot GMoiatfoToin'ii suveu sboot and i f thu long ulu box Roln _ by cap-cuB with $09 charge" u it , and before half th hroo minutes wa * up waa ready to aoknowledgi ia error , ' S'nco he though ; over calmly , " ho said , "he bellevoi hat 'them hills Ir , ' ia right. Ho ha pokon on the spur of the moment , oadded , "and begged a thnuian lardoni for his presumptuous effort i nbstltnte bad grammar for good. " The Tombstoner forgave him frool , nd , gratplng his hand , said : "I knoff'd you'd s y yon waa wren ftcr you thought a upmont. 1 ac mire a m n who gives rl ht in witl out arguing when ho knows he's wrong. Oomo along and irrigate. " And they irrigated. ' The best Spring medicine known la hat wonderful tonic , Brown's Iron Bitters. Gentle Women , Who want glossy , luxuriant . and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIIION. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests nhd cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and , itching , makes the IIair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the euro result of using Kathairon. : DUFRENE& DUFRENE&MENDELSSHON MENDELSSHON , ARCHITECTS ! I REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Balding , NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNG OATTLE FOR SALE. COO Head cf Yc Ucg Bteeri nJ Ileiftn , 800 Heid ol Two-year-old SUcn , and 100 neftd ot Two-year-old Helferi Tbe > cattle ue all mod. itralght , thrlftr ealtli mo tly graded cattle. rot tale all I0t ( th l or l < loUtowlttha FurchiM . For further p rtlo man oJt OD or addrew M. . Potter , Warwlj Btown or.ly , low * . At-lm CARPETSEASON SEASON I J. RDetwiler nvites the attention of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED "STOCK -03E"- New Carpets I Embracing all the. late pat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades In large quantities and always The Bottom Prices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. J. B. DETWILER ! 1313 Farnam Street. . OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA inplo Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from 85 to Double Brooch Loading Shot Duns , from 318 to 875 , Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , From $6 to $25 , ' Fishing Taokol , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Qoods , Fall Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev < rything re quired in a first class Cigar , Tobacco and. Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1.000 upwards Sender or Price List and Samples H. M. & . . M.Peavy , AND Gents' Furnishing Goods , 1309 Farnam Street , DAVIS BROTHERS , BLANK BOOKS Printing Inks , Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine onrStock BEFORE PUUCIIASING ELSEWHERE , DAVIS BROS' , 15th Street Opp Post Otliloa N. B , Onr a took of Fancy Stationary la complete In ovorvronpoot. GEORGE. HEIMROD , The Leading 16th Street : Sells at Bottom Prices. Fresh Lettuce , Fresh Radishes * Pie Planv , Green Peas , Cucumbers , Oranges , Bananas , Lemons , Apples. LANDRETH'S GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS. 'GEO. ' HEIMROD , 613 North Sixteenth Street.