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THE PAIL'S BiB OMAHA WEDNESDAY MAY 9 CITY COUNCIL A Pock of Petiiioos and a Raft of Resolutions , Lots of Buslnenp , but Little that wnu Very im portant. The city council hold a mooting lust evening nt which thcra wcro present : President Baker and Messrs , Andcraon , Ihlim , Uinham , Haacall , Ktufinnati , Lnedor , MiGiickln , Mur phy , lledlield , Thrnno nnd Wood * woith. The parcal was read and sp proved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICAOIONS. From thotuaor ; : Approving cer tain ordiruxucM. Filed. From the miyot : Transmitting quit c'nlru ' deed to Eaiina Doherty. Filed. From the mayor : Nominating Michael McEnory ai pollooman , vlou B. F. Walker , term expired. II j- foricd. The following cilulal bonds were approved : II. Q. Gathrlo , olty marshal , John O'Donohoo , Ilalfdan Jacobson , Goo. WiUiuiack , Jamoo Djnglas , Michael Wholan , Eamono Pickard , Wm. Aat- man , TQOS. Uuane , A. F. Slgwurt , W. A. L no , G. W. Church and Peter Matzt , policemen and P. S. Lolaon- ring , city physician. From F A. Fox and others : Ra- questing to do certain grading in BJCHS and Hill's addition. Granted. From 11. Jacubsan : Asking for thirty dayn' leave of absence , thu first asked in seven years of service. Granttd. From Ed. O'Snllivan : Complain ing ot r.ulsanco on Djrcas street , near Tenth. Raferrod. From the chairman of the board of public tvorks ; Requesting an assistant In his cftloa. Referred. From the G A. II : Inviting the council to attend Memorial Day , May 30th , services with them. Accepted. From the officers of the Gorman Shool Atsorhtlon : Aaklug that a certain portion of the tract known as Market otrout bo vacated nnd sold to them for building purposes. Refer red. red.From From attorneys : For T. A. Mur ray in regard to damages to bii lot on Douglas nnd Twenty-ninth street by change of grade and Improper sewer age. Rjforrod. From Leavltt Burnham : Calling attention to dangerous holes in alley between Chicago and Oass streets west of Twenty-second , etc. Referred. The city engineer's estimate o ( grading needed on Cumlng street was referred. From a cnnmlttod of tin Old Fiil- lov.81 association prop Himto omot a drinking foocUlii for | um c us i on th3 we t , ti lu df F . .urtunth ntrui ' h * . twoen DjJjjdU'i'i CUp''ol avfiiao ftt city will purml. nud 1 * > iho luco arj e. Rjforrvd rom L. V. Morse asking that Cap ite.1 avenue from Fourteenth to Six teenth streets be graded and put It condition for curbing. Referred. From P. Honrlohson ; Offering t : sell and place 400 yards of oartt In alloy near south sewer for 8 cent per yard. Accepted , From M J. Mulia & Go. : Offerini 2,003 yards of earth at 8 cents poi yard. Referred. A number of bills wera presentee and referred. The city engineer's estimate of pav Ing In Tenth , Eleventh , Twelfth Thirteenth , Fourteenth , Fittcontb Sixteenth and Barney drools wa tiled. tiled.Tho The city engineer's list of side walks to be repaired and constructci In the Sacond and Third wards wa referred. From citizens of North Omaha Asking for a change in the system o numbering streets In North Cm ah and the following changes ; Beundors to Twenty-fourth. Wheaten and Pierce to Twoulj fifth. fifth.King King to Twenty-sixth. Campbell to Twenty-seventh. Irene to Twenty-eighth. Referred to the committee on pul lie property and Improvements. RESOLUTIONS : By Leeder : To put two men no employed at Hanscom park on strei force. Lost. A couple of resolutions to roduc : taxes were referred , A couple of sidewalk rcsolutlor were referred. By Thrane : To open drain or coi necllon with the main sewer on Jom street just west of Ninth. Adopte ( By McGuckln ; To appoint a COD mlttoo of three to confer with tt county commissioners and ascertain the convict labor at the county j ll I not substituted for labor wnlcb pa sons desire to do at fair wagei Adopted. fl By Lseder ; To enlarge culve on Twelfth street near Cilifjrni Adopted. BBohm : To Increase the strci force to six teams and fifteen mo : Adopted. By Leeder : To fill up a culvert < Chicago street between Twelfth ot Thirteenth streets. Referred. 1) ; Ibhm : To have all alleys once pus in good sanitary condltlo Adnp'.ed. By Kiufmano : To fill the washon on lo-fcr Tenth street. Contracto ordered BO to do. By Radfield : To correct carta ovlls complained of in alley botwe Tenth , E.ovonth , Chicago and Dave port streets , Adopted , By Redtield : To procure 100 blai paving bonds at a cost of not esccc ing § 40. Adopted. ByRodOeld : To repair washout southeast corner of Twelfth a Dodge streets and to extend the ct vert acrosi Dodge street to drain blc 102 Adopted. ByMnrrftiy : To bring TwentU atreet , between Dodge and D venpi streets , to grade If board of edu tlon will pay half the amount chin bla to the city. Referred. By McGackln Directing an or nance drawn up to protect the c from all repairs of paving on itre ' now being paved or that will be pai and that repatjp be aattssed to prop > ty owners on said streets for the fifteen year to come , excepting the intersec tions of directs nnd alloys. Rifomd , By Auderaou Th.it the city on- ptnoor furnish a prcfiloof thn grade of SauudoM , from Gaming to Grand street , nud give estimate of coat Arlnptnd , BThrano To hiwo the Mdewalks In the First and Second wards , report ed by the clly engineer , laid and repaired. Adopted. by KaufmanInstructing the city engineer to furnish estimates < f the cost of grading Jacksrm street from Eighth street to St. Mary's avouna. Adopted , By Redfiald : Inquiring whether a special tax levy can bc > tuado so aa to become delinquent at the date of completion of oontrftok , or whether provision cannot bo made in thu levy to answer same the purpose. Placed In the hands of ths judiciary com- mitteo. By Ridficld : To ndvertlso for bids for the CDnetruction of storm water oonors from the present terminal point of the South Omaha sewer near S : . Mary's avenue to Farnnm and Twenty- second ; nlso proposed sewer from Hartley , north on Sixteenth , to Chicago cage , thoiico cant on or near tbo river ; also Jones street sewer to the river , nnd also North Omaha sower. Rj- iorrod. UEl'OUTS OF COMMITTEES. Rjcommoudlng cancellation of in terest when thu principal of taxes as sessed against Jauo B. Dort Is paid. Adopted. Alee reduction of taxes against C , J. Chtiau. Adopted. A'ao to Instruct the city engineer to devise means of drainage to put Out , Eleventh and Chicago streets In pass able condition. Adopted. Alia to approve plat of block 13 , 14 , and 15 Kountz ) & Rath's addition , Adopted. Also that Ninth street bo paved when the city has funds to do DO. Adopted. ORDINANCES An ordinance ordering that part of Sixteenth street within paving dis trict No. 8 pvcd was passed. An ordinance ordering that port of Ninth street iu paving district No. 1 paved was road twioo and re ferred. An ordinance to provide for the Issue of $100,000 bonds cf the city for constructing nud maintaining pow ers was introduced. An amendment to make the bonds $100 each instead of $1,000 , so as to allow Omaha pocple to Invest , was lost. lost.An An amondinout to make the rate of Interest C instead of G par cant was also lost. The ordlnanca was then patsad. Adjourned for one week HERMESIAN. Closing Meeting of a Thriving Society. This thriving young society hold its closing meeting Monday In the spacious parlora of Mr. G. M. Hitch cock. The mooting was largely at tended and afforded great pleasure tea a 1 present. The Hermeslan deserves credit for having so faithfully adhered to Its original plan of work , and Its members certainly have derived vast benefits from their association ; . The programme consisted of music and literary exercises as follows : Music Last Smile Mies Rogers Society History Mies Fannie Wilson Mueic Quartette Mrs. Cbadwlck , Miss Wilson , Messrs , Hreckenrldgo nnd Rogers. Recitation "The Tied Piper of Hatnlin , ' Miss Street. Mudc "Schetzo" RaE Mis' Notoware. Essay "Unknown in Literature- ' J. M.ROM. Musio-Dutt "Yet Once Ajain' Mies Wilson , Mr. Breckenrld e , Paper "Our Opinion1 Miss F. H. Wilson. Music ' 'Lea Rjmaux' Mr. Rogers , Oration "ToussMnt ' ' L' Overture' \V. F. Gurley. Music , Instrumental Duet ' 'Grand ' Kordeau' Misses Cronnse and Noteware , Address ' 'Future of the Hermeslans' G. M. Hitchcock. Music Quartette."Good Night" . . . . Flowtot Mrs. Chawilck , Miss Wilson , Messrs Breckenrldge and Itogera. It la extremely dlflbult to say whlcl of the exercises deserves to take lh < b- Brat rank , bat Mr. Hitchcock's addres touched a chord that found a responsi in every breast. The friends of th < Hbrmeslan club think with Mr. H . that the club has a mission In thl growing metropolis , but that In tfto life the recollections of benefits conferred o ferrod and the friendships cultivate will cinso pleasant memories of th Herm'slan. During the snmme months the club will organize Use ! noa Into a lawn tenla club. oa a. The Maverick National Bank o 1110 Boston draws foreign exchange , buy 10 and sells Government and other In If vestment securities , and transacts an Isr business for Its correspondents In th ri. - line of banking. m&th-mo i. Poetofflce Onangeb rta. In Nebraska and Iowa during th a. waok ending May 8,1883 , fnrnlsho by Wm. Van Vleok , of the poi ° office department : XEBBASKA Eitablishod Morrlllvlllo , Otc county , Holman W , Morrlll , poi master. Discontinued Galena , Dod ( county. Postmaster Appointed Bow Va lay , Cedar county , George Hoffrnai Elmvrood , 0 s county , George V Woodruff ; Farrall , Platte county , 0 H. Gluten ; Groendalo , Buffalo count ; Edward Haase ; Jewell , Dawsc county , John II. Milhome ; Plu Crock , Diwson county , George LI tie ; Webster , Dodge county , Frar II. Ssott. IOWA. Postmasters Appointed Bellovlll Jefferson county , W. L. Duke ; Boi en's Prairie , Jones county , E , fc Blodgett ; Conntjr Line , Jeffersi cDnnty , Jos. Skotoe ; GllborUvlll Black llawk county , Thoi. Gllle Stanwood , Cedar caoaty , F. ] Mlakey. dl- Sf eclil Ctipatch to Tin EH , ilty HAKTFOUD , Conn. , May 8. At o iota o'jjlookjhU morning the waldence fed Mm. Moore , of WAt DsrWord , erJ J entaiod by two bnrgl&ta ; After i sacking the house , one of tlo rutting , with drawn pistol , stood on the stairs i and kept Mri. Mooto and her crippled plod gr.vid daughter on the rccoiid tbor , while thoothrroutraged nnnthor grand-daughter on the lower tl > or. The girl was then nuaultrd by the burglar who had kept guard , his companion taking his place on the stairs , The girl Is iu n precarious con dition , Trouble la Soleotlnu n Jury Special Olspatcn to Tim Dm. CHICAGO , May 8. In the trial of Jore Dunn for the murder of the pn- glllet , James Elliott , thu forenoon session of the criminal court was consumed in trjing to secure N jury. One juryman thus far has been no copti < d by both eldos. It Is estimated that two days will 1 consumed In ob taining n full panel A Mlsapjirrheniloa. Special Dlfpatch to llli Bin. WASHINGTON , May 8. Secretary Teller eays there was nothing In the prcnldont's order on Saturday extend ing the boundaries of the Xinl Indians lu Now Mexico that could aorvo t i a foundation for the opinion which has been entertained by friends of Sana- tor Logan that the order was Intended as n blow at the Utter , whom it was sought to reach through his son lu-law , Pajrais'er Tucker. Would not bo without Reading's Russia Stive , la the verdict of all who use It Trice 25o. Tba Civil Sorvioa Rale * Approved' Special DlevUch to TDK tin. WASHINGTON , iMiy 8. The civil service rules wore thli morning ap proved by the president substantially s printed on Friday. PY.I.MIA , SiriLKMiA , ' IROFI.-M. and all o'her forms of blood pjlsjr Ing. resulting In glandulsr snellings , ulcerous pitches In the throat and mouth , aVcesse ) , carbuncles , tumor' , ulcers , sores and .kin eruptions , ane'pcodlly reutn'lzsd anJ cxplled by Cu Icura HceoUvnt , the new blood purifier , wbllo the ikin Is cleacted of all dtsflgjrliu humors cf Ihe external u < e of Cut'cu- rt and Cutlc ira S jap , ths great skin cmei. Cu- tcura KeM > l > cnl tbsjluttly destr } s llseue germs , v > hlah float In the hlooJ , urmo a-.il prea- plratlon there Is U n ] doubt ahojt It and ox- pe's them tnrough the bowel ; , kldacysatd p res of the skin. . GREATEST ON EARTH. Cutuuri Hemod'oj ' arn the grea'eat modlclnes on earth. Had tt o worst ca e fait rheum 'n the county. My motbrr had It twenty yea a and In fact died from It. I be to i Cutlcur.1 would htve saved her ills. My rrrns , breast and heul wcrj cohered 'ur torea joirs , wnlch nothirg relieved or cured until I us > d Cutlcura Kc olvont I .tjr- nallv , and Ca Icuta and Cutlci fi Sotp external ly. J.W ADAMS , Newark , 0. 13ES P BLOOD PURIFIER I Imoupi'l jo ir Ct'TictRA remedies In scvera cases of E zauia , Hoist aid Dry Tetter , and cured then all our > I'lici'Bi llEiOLVK.M. so far ts my supp'y ' enables uio to tot It , baa , in im hands , exccolcdln otllcacy and ctll 1 ncy any attentive compound ( blood puiluor ) I ha > e ever made use ot In an aciho pr&ct 10 cf 30 > o rs duration K. N.ECKSR.M. D. Jacksonville , Pa. GREvT ULOOD MEDICINES. Tbe hjlf ha no' been to'd in t ) the great cur ative | oera ofhe Cu'tcura Hemedies. I ha\e paU hundreds ot dollar ] to. madlc'nrs ' ticuro disfo c ) > f th' bUol n ski' , and never found ttbliigjtjt to the equal Cuthura Kemcdlra IHA- " . \VILLI\M ] . ProiHcnc" , P. I CURE IN EVERY CASE. Tour ( I'Tici'KA rcmedl > s outsill all other med icines I kee , > for slln ol teases. My cua'omers and fatbits say that they have effected a euro In every Inttancj , w here other remedies have filled. II W. BROCKWAV , M. D. Franllln Fa Is , N. II CUriCURA RESOLVENT. Cutlcuia and Cutlcura Sojp , scld O'erywMre. Prlc.Cuicura53ctj. and Sl.OO per box ; Cutl cura llciolvont , $1.00 PI r bottle. Cutlcun Soap 25cts ; Cutlcura Shaving Soap , 15c. POTTEK DRUG AND CHEMU'ALCO. , BOSTON viaNO NO HOE OF PUBLIC SALE- OF LANDS WITHIN THE Dtoe and Missouri Reservation IN THE STATES OF KE3RAQKA AND KAHOA3. U.MI8U STATES LAM > Oiran i iucB , Neh , Arr.lBOth , Ib83 ) Dy the d rcctl m o thell-n Socrttir of iln Intirior , the U. S. Land O.tce at llat-.o. | li tin bUt > of Nebr eLa , will b ) opn on Thursday , the 31sfc Day of May 1893 , at 10 o'clock , a , m. For the purpose cf rccelrlcg application to pur ch > 83 tlu ren.alr.der cf the l.nds of the doe an > Mlssourla rcseriatlon , In the states of Ncbraik ; and Kansas. The lands will be sold on' } to pir.ons wh' ' shill w.thin throe luonths from the date of thel appllca'lons make a pcrnun nt setl traeiit up.i ths same , and eifh applLati n mujt bo acorn pinled by a i attidiv t aa tvUecce of good ( iltt in this retpcc' Iho'a tiswlilb sod to Ihe highest responsi hie bidder , a'nctlois than the appriUoj \ 'uo 0 In 80 acre tracts , and ro o e person will be al loved to purchase more thin 160 acres , except li cistsof fractional exce s ( cntUuous theret where the suriey of townhlp and section Hoe could not he ma e ti conform to the boundar lines of the rm-r a'.lon. In uhlch (09) the cxc s not cxc2edlng 40 acres , rray be adJed to the 1C " acres ,0 The te-msof ta'o are as followt : ir One quarter In caih , tj become Cue andpavi b'e at thl explra on ot three mcnths from th dtle of filing applliat'on ' ; oie quarter In on jearjonoquirler In twi jeue ; one nuartor I thr e years frou the date of sale , with Int ret at Ihe rite cf 5 per centum per annum ; but I cue cf default In ths first or casa piumnt , th , ptreon thus dcfiultlrg ia'l forfeit abs > luMy h ill ht to the tract f jr tha purpjsef which te hi applied. No lacdt will bo sjld upon which Imprav menu a e found bolcneing to led ana as reiiorte by the appraisers in their [ chedu.e of their ai pialaxent. Tiie sa'.e will b subjact to pprQTal by th Stcrctarr of the Inter or. aid wl I bs contlnn. from day to day at Usutrlce , un 11 tbe land j ai te dlipoeeu of. A list ot the lands , with the appraised value i ench trail , ulll be found on file at tbe dUtr' it laud office at Ucatrlcd , H. W PARKER. Register , MO'.oSl W. H SOll K , . RjcIlTcr. FreU < nt , . V. " . B.Diirmj , ttcc.aodltetj. THS NBBBAEKA II J ! L-incon ! , SJfob " " " o ? y.3D Corn Plants re HarrowE.Knrta IloKoj 3D HnlK7 Hny Knttca , Hnctot lllavatlu 3Dm Wiudmllle , < 5o We trt prcpired tci do job work and cima'j tik ( mini ; for itlur v ik Addrei * & 1 orlcri to tfce KEEHASKA MANUFACTURING C Llpooln Neb Matter of Application of Albert H , Ayls ir- worth for Llnnor Ijicense. iri. . NOTICE. i.on Notice Is hereby given tint Al ert II. Ajl worth dldupon the Itt iliy of Ma' . A I ) , Iti file till app Icatlon to tbe n aycr and city coun of Omaha , for ll-nie totell milt , sp'iltuoui a \lrouj llquirs. at Otanl Pacific Hotel loth b 1st ward , Ooialu , Neb , , from the 13th d\y llay , 13:3 to the 15'h dty of Aujrust , 1S&3 H there he m objtction , rexonitrau s or pi test filed within Uo ueots lrm Miy Hi. D , 16S3 , ( he said lie. nse will be giaateJ ALBERT H. ASLWWORTII , no Thi Omaha Bee ne paper w 11 puuiuh t of aboronoiliwcnce ( ach * week for two veckt ihjeiixnteol the HjipHcant. The city of Omi ran h not to tie cbtrired there ) llli. in- 383 2tt J J L C /ewiVT City Cleik MAYERIOK NATIONAL B4NK. Cor , Water and Congress Streets. CAPITAL , - - 8400.000 UUni'LDH , . - 8(00,000 Transacts a general llnuUlcg batluets , lie- celves tba Recounts of Honks , timbers sud others , Draws Foreign Kiclungo nnd umUes Cable Transfers In Europe and Tel * cgraphic Transfers of Money tbrotigbout the United Statoi. IJuys nnd sells Gov ernment mid other Investment Securities , And executes tuiy builnees ( ) r Its Curro * pondenU In the line of Hanking , A3 A P. POTTER , Pretldent , J. J. EDDY , Cathler. J. W. WORK , Aii't.Cathler. m&th-rue ALL TIME , Six ycira old , tlml by Almont , lie br Alexan der /bihllah Dim , On lime , by War Dance Alto the Stindud-bred Siallon : ORIENTAL , Three ycirs old , slrid by Almont LI htnln ; , by Almont dam. BHTUOnOlHTIUL Four jeirs old , 7:31 : , by llolfrlal , Hiliorlal was by AlcxaciU'r'a Abdallah. Will make the reason at my p ace on 20th St. , two b ocis west of Or en Sreet ; c r ) , at J35 OJ each JUrei uot pro > ln < In fJ'l can he return ed ntxticts ) " trie ol chirgo , Ilia mercy must be p IJ InrarUbly In nJvanco. 1'or further par tlcuUrs see or addrtsi ED. HEED , m S-'Oil mSc Ira * Crnnha , Neb. Pr pota i fjr rurulaia cf P vlnj Djnds CITY T.iKASUUEU'S OFFU'E , ) OMAHA , Nib. , April 19.1683. ( Sealed pro | > oia1snlll he received at thli office until Mav 14,1883 at 12 , noon , f , r tSe purchve ot JKO.OOO of Pa\lng llonds of the City of Oma ha. Bald bond * will tccimo dua indpa able In 23years from Miy 1 t. 183jare In tunnof $1 000 each and b ar liui r st from May IU , 13 3 , a i the rate of five percent per annum rayibii semi- annuaUyat the o'ficc of Ko ntze Brothers , In New Y rk.upon picsealatloii ( f coupons alticb- ed. The prlcc'pil will alto be p } aMo at tbe tame place. Said bonds are Itsued tinder the charter pjwcr lallcltr , alter olictton duy heldmlhorlzlng their Issue "for the purpose of p > ) lcg the cost of laving , re-pn\lig or macalamlzmg the Inter- sectlornof streets ft 'd ipvts opposite alley i In the city , " atil will ba Uellrtrcil to purchasers , onpnymcnt therefor at the City Treasury In Onmhk one-ba'f on Juno lit , 1833 , anj ano-balf on September 1st , ISM. Bids wl 1 lie aililrcsitil lo'ln unJcri'gn.d nd inarko ! "IVopcsals for Paring nonds"indmuit statothe tmm > anJ odd'csi of the b'ddcr , the amount of ( aid hondi desired anil theprlco to be ptld in addition t > l-tcrest accrued. Ihe rljht Is re crvid to rel-ct am and all bids. THUMAN BUCK , m4-10t CItv Treasure. E1TADLI8UEO 16(8. ( ( IDE SPRl.Sa ATTACnUENT-NOT PATCN1 ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTOR * 1109 and Mil Dodge Street , Tig T-mo fim OMAHA , NIB. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. * Capital Stock , - $250,000 JAS. D. HEARTWELL , President. A. L. CLARKE , VIce-Prealdent. E. 0. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald'OHver , A. L. Clarke , E. C. Webster' ' Geo. II Pratt , Jas. B. Heartwell , D. M.McElUlnnev. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt } This Company furnishes a permanent , home Institution where School Bend sand other Icgall ) Issued Municipal securltle to Nebraska can be bo negotiated on tbe most favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settled counties of the state through responsible local comsrondenls. SMOKE THE BESTI KINNEY TOBACCO COMPANY , B15to 52 WSt 22d Etreot , Kew York. Successors to Klnney Ilros , , P.onecr Cigaretti Minufactuicrs of Aneilca. Use the Quest grades of OLD GOLDEN VIRGINIA LEAF , Macedonian Turkish , Vuelta Abajo Havana and St. James1 Parlih Perlque PUREST RICE PAPER ONLY- Solo Manufacrurers of the Celebrated Standan Brands ; Sweet Caporol Canjnl ) ; St James 1 Sweet Caporal , Cork Mouth plscs ; Klnney Droa Straight Cuts , In Fit Dnat fackagei , Ac , A ; . Thovancuitaitciot il good Judges perfectl ; suited Soli by DEALERSTHROUOHOUTthe WORLD PILE 01NTMBNT . $ 51 lest OINTMENT O . 21 ,0 Favor and Ague Tonlo Oordlal. . .10 isSTANDARD STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2 . DIARRUOE OURE7 . 2 SURE CURE FOR CORNS . 2 ( Warranted cr money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Manufactur d by W. J , Wh'.tchouse ' , 605 Nort CthSt. Omaha Neb. ai 14-mSe-Ci GORHIGE WORKS' ' Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0. SPE01IT , Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8t. Omaha , NelJ MANOFAOTPRER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices DORMER WIDOWS , FINIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , ? Specht's Patent Metallic Skylight 1'nten' ' Adjusted Hatchet liar nud Bracket Shelving. I nin the reneral agent 58- for tbe above Irae of goods. IRON FENCING , Cresting * , lialustrades , Verandas , Ire 51. Hank Kalllngs , Window Ullnds , Cel 51.cil lar Cluardu ; also nl OENKIIAL AGENT FOU . PEERSON & EILL PATENT SIDE BLIND. MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers 318 14TH ST.BET. PARNAM IN DOUGLAS Railway /"ime Table , U. T. R. It. MAIN LINK AKKIVR Pally K | in.lS:13 : p ra I tal'y ' F.n nrs 3:25 : p m He > er hip. . 7:49 : p m Itomcr E p..TH : : a m Knil tivnt . C:00 : p m I KmUmut . , AvOatu : C M All V AM ) LINCOLN' I INK- I1 DEIOT. LKAMI. Lincoln rx. . ll:4Sa : m I Lincoln Ks..loSp : m Mixed . S:15am : | Mixed. . . .lUJpm DUMMY THAI \8-DRlDOE DIVISION. iHnnm ) tralni l nve Omatnai toll us 8:00 : a m ; WO a in ; 10.00 a m ; 11.00 a in , 1OJ : p m ; 2 W p m ; 8:0) : p in : 4:0) : p m ; 5 00 p nrrd:00 : p m Dunuuy train * lca\o Oi uiu-ll ItluIN as follows : 8'J : amj fl:25 : iii : lc:2i : a m ; 11.2.1 n in ; l:2,1p : ni2.M ; p in3C5 ; p ui.4:25p ; : tn ; oi5pm : ; 0.5p ; iu. Sundaji ho Dummy tm'ns ! fue Omaha tt 0:00 : 11(0 : m ; 2.00 , 4 W. 5.00 and 1:00 : p in. Lta > es Council lluI ) ( i\t UU5 : and 11 : ' . ! 3 \ m , 2:25 : , 4:23 : , t:25 : and CU : p m. THUOUOIl AND LOnALl'AS'ENOUU TRAINS lIltlUOKDlTlSIO.x. LKAVR DM ( lit LltXKCOUN I'AasNo 'J. . . _ 7:45 : m I P.vs. No 5. . . 7,25 am ' NolO 6:15 : p ml " vo IS . . .11:20 a in "No 4 . . . H:40pni : ' No 3 . .11:30am : KaiUrtntoO.C:15am : ' Nell 720pm 11 No7.t-C0pm ! " No 1 . 7.00pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 15th St Lone Omaha for O'Neillla St Paul Line for Blair 8:30 : nm Arrive from Nullah 5CO : p m C. , M. It Sr. P. R. RU. . P DEPOT. LltAN R. ARR1VR. MalKIt Ex 7:45am' Mtll&Kx . . .7:2Tpm : Atlantic r > x..8:40p : lit I'ac flc Ex . . 9:43 : a al 'Daily ' except Suuday IDaly. WABA3H , ST. LOUIS & PAClrIC R. R.-U. P DEPOT. LKIVK. ARR1VR Omaha 7:45am : I Omaha ll0nn : " , I " S:4jp : n C. , 1) ) & Q. R. RU. . P. DEPOT. ARIUVl. LKiVR. Mall' 7:45 : am I Express 0:45 : a m Exiinsi 8:40 : pro all * 7,25pm N. V. f-x , IBMcs Council DluHn at 8:17 : pint " " arrives " 8:20 : a mf Sundays uxceptcd. fOmaha time C. , R. I & P. R. R.-U P. D2CPOT. ARR1\ . LKAVR. Mall 0:45 : am I Express 7:15 : a m Eiprcs * .7."JO p m Hall 3:40 : p in .Sundays ciwptt U. | 'Sundajscxcepted , C. & N.W. R. R.-U. P. DtPOT. ARUVR. LRAVR. , Mail * 7-15ara I Exprc 9:45 : am hxpret 3:40 : p m Mail * 7:20 : pm jucdajs exccptcd | jundas ciceptcd S. C. &P. R. R.-U. P. DEPOT. Mallt 6:00 : a m I Expre.s 0:50 : a m Expret 0:00pm : | Mallt 7:20pm : tSutdays cxccptud ST , PAUL 61 OMAHA , NEBRASKA DIVISION DEPOT N. 15TII ST. No 2 8.00 ami No 1 4:50 : pm No 4 12:45 : pm | No 3 11:13 : am Sunuajs exctptod. K. C. , ST. JOE , & 0. D. K , R-B. & M. fcEPOT. Mali 8:25 : am I Express 6:00 : a m Expr ss 7OpmMall ! | 0:50pm : B. AM. R. , INNEBRA K * . Denver Exp 8:15 : am K:35 : p m Lincoln hxp..0:35 : p m 9:40 : am MISSOUflljPAClFIC U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVR. BKPART. Express 0:50 : a m I Express 75pm : Mall 0:1 : pin | 1U11 8i5am : ( Tr. Ins Icav me at 7:2 : * p .u and arriving at 6:50 : a in ulli ha\c Pullman ilteptrt. Opening and Closing of Malls , noun. OPKN CLOSR. a m. p. m. a.m. p.m. Chicago k Northwestern. . . 11:01 : 3CO' : 6:30 : 2:40 : Chlcairo , Rock ItUnJ & P..11:00 : 0CO : f :30 : 2:40 : Chicago , Burllnfton&q..l ) : > 0 0.03 5:302:40 : : WahJh. 12:3. : . 5:30 : Sioux City i. Paclflc 6:00 : 7-.Oj ; Union FaclJc 4:0011:40 : : Omaha & hepubllcan Val. . 2.0)11:10 : BurllrRton t Mo. In N b. . . 0.00 7:405:30 : : Omaha & -orthwcbtcrn. . . . 5,00 1:10 : Mis ouri P wide 6:30 : 6:30 : Local nulls for State cf Iowa Ica\e hut once a day , \lz : 430 a. m A L'nco'.n ' mi.ll 'a also opened at 100 : a. m. . Oice open Sundas from 12,00 m. to 1:00 : p. m > THOS. F HALL , , Postmaster TheCMca.i , St. Punl Minneapolis and Omaha tr Inslfa\ec\erySiturdij alto noor Th Chlorgo , MiUnukee and St. Paul train ; eave e\crv ur < ay alternoon1 I- CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "H'ci/o herek'i certify that tit supervise tin arranieinenlitorall the Monthly anil Semi AnniialllramnjsnfThe Lmiitiana State Lot tern Cowjiany , ana ( n ptrmn manage atKJcon trol the Iiraicinyi theintehet , and that the tain , are eonJittteit mth honettu , J'airntie , and ii gaiHlfaithtouanlall parties , anil ue autltom thecumpami to use thu etrtincate , teith/nc-tiin ila n/iiiir ngnaturci attached , in if * adeertiie ineiiti , " Oomm tslin rt ' " . OTIO 1 OVERUALFA MILLION DI3TKIBLTEI Louisiana State Lottery Company Hcoiponted in 1803 for ! 5 years br iho lejli If.uro tor KducUona'tni ' CniillaVU puipasi with a capital of 31,000,0 0 'o uhlch a rcserv fund ot ever ? 550 00 has since bcn added. By an otcrwhilmliu popultr vote it * frirchli was made a pan of Ihe present BUti Conititi tlon aKptcd December id , A , D ,137' , i tCr nd tin e " 'urn or rr wln ( wl ti ke place nco ithly It never leatii or poitpone Lxk at tic folio > Ing Dl itrlbutlou : CPANJ P OMENADE.OONOERT , durlnsr which will t lie pltcetha 157th Grind Month y 1NDTIIK IXTR/ORDINARY SKMI-V UAU OPAV O/t rcvOrleint Tteid y une 12 1003 Undirtho personal supeivolon and marug ment of Gen Q. T. DEdUREOAHD of i o tUna in Q n JUDA. . EARLY , of l\r \ n t , Capital Priz , $150,000 , i , .ctlco Tic tti n" > Ten Coiisrj on'1 l-aivei SD Mft , 42. T rlns ( | , LIST OFPIl'Xij ' : 1 Cap ta < Prize of ilfio.lOO 3150.CK 1 Oranl Prltuol 5)tO OO.Oi 1 drand Prize of 20,100 2'd i Larjo Prizoi of lO.O'O ' "O.d Inrtso PrlzjJOt C(00 , , . , . . VO.ni 20Pilzojof 100U 100 6J " 00 25,0 100' " sio ao.o "CO " StO 4P,0 coi " ito f'O.o ' 1 COO " B' ' 50,0 APPROXIMATION i lll/.E } . ICO Approximation mlzciof S.'O ) $20,0 100 " " 100 10 , ( 10U " " 75 7t 2 279 Prizes , aiiiouatlu ; to \ppllcatloi for ratci to clubs should only . _ jde to theolticocf the Compuny In Now C leans , r'orlnlcrnutlon apply to M. A. DAUPH'N ' Htw Or eidt Li or M. A , Dauphle , , 007 tevcnth tWa hln ton , D We Take Pleisure In Anrojrclrg MAEK TWAD EntltloJ , "LIFi : ON THE illSSIS&IPPI " A rl theme , and the richest , laciest , \ olunTi of all t : Twain Bern I Uoaracte I t'c llluitratlor | i 600 IN CASH PRIZES TO AtfZNTS. ' .A wo to tbe who h inltlclnit " APDUTC WAIfTED-OuWU now fVUCn I Olll ) for pirticu'aw , addrrrs U BEAC'U 4 00 , Ch'caf 3. m 0 wTl PENSARY ! Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A , S. FISHBLATT , I. L - PEOPRIETOR. There nre A croat many people throughout the Stnto whoso circumstances will not pornilt them to visit the DicpctH.iry iiprsonully. There nro others who nre unable to travel , nnd for various reasons cannot leave ho uo. For the accommodation of those thus ultuntetl , und by the request of ninny patrons all over thostato , Dr. KinhbUtt will visit the following clttoi on the days and ilntcn mentionoiii Council HlulTn. ( Iowa ) Saturday , May 5th : Kearney , Thursday. May lOthj lU.tlnifs Kiiday , May llth ; Grand Island , Saturday , May 12th ; Crete , Frlilay , M y 18th riattsmouth. Saturday May 1'Jth ' ; North Platlo , Haturdny , May 20th ; Norfolk , Fri day , Juno 1st ; Fremont , Saturday , June 2d ; David City. Saturday , Juno IHh ; Nebrask- City , Friday , Juno Ifith ; Falls City , Thuriday. Juno iSth. Tecumseh , Filday. Juno SOlhj Llncolu , Siturday , Juns 30th ; Sehuyler , Thursday , July 5th ; Columbus , Friday , JulvMh Central City , Saturday , July 7lh. tSfVoi further partl.ulars and other appointments , sec your county papers , Special attention given to Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER AndFemalo Diseases , as well as All Olironic and Nervous Diseases Hu dlscov- red the greatest cure In the world ( or vrotknow of the b ck nJ limbs , InvolunUry dl-cbarees. lmpotoncyKnn ; l tleblllty , nervousness , languor , confusion of Ideas , pahmttlonof lh hurt , timidity , trembling , dimness cl sight or giddiness , discuses of the head , throat , moeo of ikla flections of tbe liver , lungs , stomach or bow els those terrible disorders arlMng from so Itary hab its of youih , and secrit practl more fatal to the \lctlms than the sonts of Syrens to the marl * . era of Uljscs , blighting their moit radiant hopei or ntlclpatlona , renilerlog mtrrU < e Imposslbli. Those tint are sulcrlng from the evil practice ! which doitroy their moaUland phyilcal gyitcml causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. The symptojuof which are a dull , distressed mind , which unflti them from performing melr holi ness and social duties , makes happy mtrrlage Inipow hie , dlitreiies the action of the heart , cauiJDf fluihcsol heat , do.resslonof splrl's. evil forebjdlng * . cowardice , fetn , dretmi , rontloii night * , dlizlacss , forgottulness , unnatural dlschirgos , pain In the back mid ) hlp , short breathing , melan choly , tire easily of company and hav prcft rcnco to bo alone , fueling ai tlroJ In the murnlng ai wh n retiring , s-mln > l wpakmi , lost manhx > J , white bone deposit In the urine , ccrvovuntii. COD- fusion of thought , trembling , watery and weak ejca , dripepsia'constlpitlon , p&leoeM , pun and vroaknces In the limbs , etc. . should consult me immoijUtely and be reitoroJ to peifoct health. YOUNG MEN Who hare become victims of solitary vlco , that dreadful and destructive hab't which annually sleeps to an untimely grave thousinds cf joung men of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect who might otherwise entrance listening eenatora nlth tbe thunders of their eloquence or wake toedta- cy the living Ijrc , may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons or young mon contemplating marriage bo aware of physical we kncxw , Ion , procroatlt e pow er , Impctencr , or any other alHiuallOcatlou spco Illy r.llo ed Ho who placol him self urder the care of Ur. Flshjla troavrellfloujly confldo In his houoras a sontlcinan , and cool- dently rely upon his skill aa a physician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor roitored. Ttls dlsir mlng affllctlo' which renders life a harden and marriage IninoFS'blo , Is the penalty paid by the victim lor Improper Indulgence. Young peopl * are ap to commit cxc ss i fiou not being awaix o ! the dreadful consequence ! that may ertut. ow who that understands this subject will deny that procreation Is lost sooner ky those falling Into Into Imprrp r habltathan . by prudent ? Besides being deprlv d of the pleasure of bialthy ol- - - - - - - - of both body an ! mind arlso. Thoiystembo- lunn weaken ; Losi of procreatlve powers , nervouf . . Indigestion , ( constitutional debility , wasting otlbt frame , cough , consumption an ! death. A CURE WARRANTED. Persons rulntd In health by unlcained pretenders who keep them trlflln month alter monl taking polioncusond Injurious compounds , should apply Immodlatoly. DR. F1SHBLATT graduate of one of the most eminent colleges of the Ijn'ted ' States , his effected soms of th molt astonishing cure ) that were evei known ; many troubled with ringing In the ears and head , when asleep , great nenousnoss being alarmed at certain sounds , with frequent blushing , attended Mmt times with derangement of the mind were cared Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Pr. F. addresses all those who have Inlnred themselves by Improper Indulgence land solitary habits which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for business , study , society or marriage. These are some of the mclanch.ly efficts produced by the eirly habits of toutn , vlt : Weak- niss of the back and limbs , pains In tba head and dimness of sight , lo s of muscular piwer , palpi tation of the hrart , dyspepsia , nervous Irritability , derangement of digestive functions , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and within tbe reach of all who need Med'cal treatment. Tho-e who res de at a dlttance aril cannot cell , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply tending ; ther ! symptoms with postage. Anclrrn fxick Box 34. On ana. Neb. DEWEY & STONE , ORCHARD & BEAN , Wholesale and Retail Carpets A. M. CLARK Painter&PaperEanger SIQSWBHBB&DKOnBATOL WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER i Window Shades aiid Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AMD FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 Booth 14th Street OMAHAKEBUASKi T , & . ' Ich jr. he . On Long Time Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. ja A. IIOSI'IJ , Jit. , 1519 led ) , Omuliii ,