r , X > OMAHA DAJL1 BBiS--TUIiSDAlr JUNE 5 RUSSIAN GUSHERS , 2ioli Fields of Petroleum in the of tlio Cossacks. A Proposition to Export Oil to This Oouotry. Ilirea 'Jlionsand Wells. Cincinnati Enquirer. A St. Petersburg paper fmda tlmo / amid the corountiun featlvltlea to glvu como attention to the potroluatn fisldn In that country , wtilch promlsoa lately to addi very nuturlnlly to the wealth of the UataUtt givururuont. These oil fields are no nowdlBoovory , bat not I uiuit recsntly have they boon proparly operated aud their valao dotcrnutiod. It roruains for Araorlcan oporatlvea to do thin , nud our R isalan contempo } rary la lavish in ita pralao of the American oil producer and the gunlna ho has displayed In de i veloping the hidden rlchoa of the fields along the Volga river and thu Caspian aoa. According to thla authority aomo of tha more rouBUt wells in this territory lm-e produced oztraordlnury quantltloa of oil , ono "aprlng , " oa It ia called , linvlny pat 5,000 biraols of forty-two gallons each into n tank in twenty-four honra. This la equil to the largest wolla ever diacovornd in thu Pennsylvania ro- loua. The rroik of drilling wolla with American machinery la being prosecuted with considerable vigor , both by the sovorntaont ; of llnaaia and by prlvato firma , to whom a portion o't the territory haa been leased for a term of yoara. Our St. Petersburg contemporary adda that the oil opera- tort there are preparing to export their product to Ainurlci , where they ezpoct to compote socoeaafnlly with our owu oporitora.Vo do not buliovo thla statement will greatly alarm the trade hero , where petroleum can be produced for aovonty five cents a barrel. Thla movement to export oil to thla country la said to have bson inaugurated by American gentlemen , who tro Interested largely In thu field theio , and who , no doubt expect to pet a share of the bualueaa hero. These outurpmlng gontlotuen will , perhaps , find it up-hill work to ship Hunaian putrolenm to thla country , and the fivlda there will huvo to bo very prohfu and oven greater in ex tent than they appear now to bo be fore the business will bo remunerative. American petroleum ia likely to hold its own at homo against any foreign product foreomo lime to couiu , Theee enterprising oil men abroad perhaps forgot that wo have now ever . 3-4,000,000 barrels of American petroleum already In tank in thla country waiting for a customer , not to mention the apparently inexhaustible stores that hbvo only to bo touched witn a drill to bring them upon the mtrkot. HuBsian cotrolonm mer chunto will no doubt chiefly direct their attention to competing with American oil in their own and neigh boring cjuntrlen , and in thia they are likely to bo Buccosafnl. Bacalan oil haa of late ycara been coualdcred ot an inferior quality , and on thla account .American merchants have had llttlo trouble in driving it from the markets oven in that country ; but thla cannot bo done now. The pro cesses of rcfiulug have been perfected , where the American methods have not been wholly adopted , and the result la that Russian oila are now almost equal in quality with our owu. G. H. Heap , tha American Consul at Constantinople , in a late report sup plies some Information on thia subject that will Interest the trade hero. Ho aaya : "Tho business of refining potrolonm . in the Bakow region of the Cinptau Sea ir la still in ita infancy , but the company which haa obtained the concession from the llaealan government has a largo capital aud owna a numerous flest of steamers and Bailing vesaola on the Cisplan. It employs men of high ii Bcloutlfia attainment and experience to improve the process of rcfirilcg their oil , and in facilitating aud economiz ing ita transportation to the BlickSoa porta. "A railroad haa baen completed from B-ikow to Tiflia , whnnco n road has bean in operation to Pjtl , on the Black Sea , for several years. Poll and Butonm , a port ceded by Tarkoy to Russia by treaty in 1878 , are a'so ' In railroad connection. "Wlththeao advantagoa the Rus- alan Petroleum company haa facilities for supplying Tarkey with which the American companies cannot compete , and it counts confidently upon secur ing a monopoly of the trade in the Asiatic provinces when it haa succeed ed in perfecting ita process of refining. Whllo they can undoraoll American petroleum , the superior quality ol onra saves it for the preaont from be ing driven from the market in Aalf Minor. " All thla ia not comforting to Amorl can oil merchants , but will assist then In making np their minds to the In ovltablo , namely , their speedy retire ment from that section. The rich po trolenm fields of the Black Sea , whoi operated by American enterprise one genius , must sooner or later drivi American oil out of a vast territory where for years it haa had practical ! ; no competition. A Ohlnoao Sensationalist. A dispatch from New York aayo tha Ah Wong , editor of The Ohlnoae- Amorlcin , la rcaponalblo for the otato mont that a notorious Chinaman , belonging longing to a Chrlatlan church in Chicago cage , laat year etolo between $2CO and $3,000 worth of silks from th dry goods utoro of a Mr. Martin , n this city by whom ho wa employed He then , the ntory ouya , fled , and I now In Now York , stopping with hi brother in Mott street.Yont ; furthc saya that after the Christian Ohlnama stole the goodi ho took two partnoi from amnuR New York Celestlala an wont to Beaten , Iluro ho opouod oc ' a store and sold out the stolen iroodi and aubcquontly went to FIongKonj > invested in property , and recently n turned to Naw Yjrk. Bret Harto fancy "That for waya that are dat , and for tricks that are vain the hoathe Chinese la peculiar , " finds oxomplll cation in Mr. 'Wong's caao. No ot ever hoard of any Ohlntraon bcir employed aa a clerk in a Chicago di goods honno , much less of hla havln run away with $3,000 worth of sill Further than this , no euch name i Martin appears oniony the list of dry cnods mcrthauta nud ho la not known The only plausible uxplnnntlon ot Mr. Wong's atntemoat Cilats in tlio fact that hu IUQB a nuwapnpnr und for this rcnaon m y have gruunda fur putting up a sensation ain.jni ; thu pigtails of Jvlott ntroot where hli , Inturcatli'g jour iinl circulates. A Cut-1'hroat Dullness. DutllnjLtoa Hawkf e. For uovuu years ho had boon a clerk- in the lea business , but only a week 01 so ago Wwuj nupulnted a clerk In the post t duo , Ono day ho wna eta ttouud at thu f tamp window. lie sold throj cent atHmpi for fifteen cents each or four for half a dollar. Ono cunt ( turn (13 , ho tola the people , were hard to got at any price , nud ruled firm nt aovou cents , with riulug tondi ucy. Postal cards wcro hold nt ten cents , aud ttampod throu- cunt ouvoloj. > a went throu tor n quar ter. Society raised a howl when ho charged a commission of tun per cent for roglatorit a letter , and charged oxchauge , ditcount , aud commloalon on money oruera. When the poat- maater ruturni d , there was n scone. The young tnau listened to reproach and explanations. Ilo examined the uchudulo of prices very carefully , ro- clguod immodlatoly , and went back to the tco bueiuoas. "Tho postoflioo , " ho told hla father "won't laat six weeks. You never aaw auoh a cot-throat busi ness. They've uo more Idea of A fair profit than they have of the North Polo. Why , It would ruin the gov ernment it all the cilices sold stamps for nothing , aa they do hero. " And ho made up hla mind that ho would write to the President aud tell him how abamofnlly the merchandise of the government waa bciug cut awny down below November pricea right in the beginning of hot weather. The Amount Peter Got. Letter In Charleston Nona and Courier. One Now Year's day James Gordon Bennett arrived at the Union club towards night , having made many calls. Ho sat down In a chair , and observing that some members of the club were presenting Piitor , the von- urablo porter of the club , with $5 bills aa Now Year's presents , ho called him ever and Calling down Into ouo of hla pocketa brought up a bill , "Potor , my friend , " he said , with out looking at the bill , "take that. " "Thank you , sir , " said Peter , his oyca gUatontug nt the tight ot a $20 bill. bill.Bennett Bennett gazed at him for a accond , Bsld sleepily : "Walt , Peter , " and dlv- ing down into another pocket brought up another bill. "Tako that , Poter. " Thla performance wont on for fully five mlnutoE. Every time that the astonished Peter attempted to retire ho waa called back , and the presenta tion of every kind of bill from $1 to $50 wont on to the amusement of the spectators. When no moro bids citno forth Bennett stopped and wont away. Peter asked aomo of the mom- bora what ho had boat do with his hat full of money. Ilo waa advised to ask Mr. Bennett the next time he came whether ho had not given him by mistake more than ho intended. So the next day when Baunott ap peared Peter eald to him : ' Mr. Bannott. I think you gave mo moro of a New Year's present than yon intended laat night. " Bannott looked at him for a few seconds , not having the glimmer of an idea hew much ho hud given , or whether ho had given anything at all "How much did I give you , Potor1 "Eight hundred dollars , sir. " The position was a dolicjto one but not BO much ao for a man with an lucomo of a million a year aa to an or dlnary mortal. "That was the amoun ' I intended for you , Puter , " oaid Ban- nett , with a sign of annoyance. Should thu Hair Bo Periodically Cut. Doctor Shoemaker. It may bo that cutting ana shaving may for the tlmo increase the action of the growth , but it haa no perma nent elFact either upon tbo hair bulb or the hair sac , and will not in any way add to the llfo of the hair. On the contrary , cutting and ahuvlng will cause the hair to grow longer for the tlmo bolug , but In the end will inev itably shorten its term of llfo by ox- haustlug the nutritive action of the hair-forming apparatus. When the hairs are frequently cut , they will usu ally become coarser , often losing the i beautiful gloss of the fine and delicate hairs. Tha pigment will likewise change brown , for Instance , becom ing chestnut , and black changing to a dark brown. In addition , the ends of very many will bo opllt and ragged , presenting a bruah-liko appearance. If the hairs appear stunted in their . growth upon portions of the scalp or beard , or gray hairs crop np hero and there , the method of clipping off the ends of the short hairs , of plucking out the ragged , withered and gray halts , will allow them to grow strong er , longer and thicker. Mothers , In roaring their children , should not cut their hair at certain periods of the year ( during the super stitions period of full moon ) , In order to increase its length and luxuriance as they bloom Into womanhood and manhood. This habit of cutting the hair of children brings evil in place of good , and is also condemned by the distinguished worker in this department mont , Professor Kapoil , of Vienna , who states that it ia well known thai the hair of women who pooaorn lux at urlant locku from the time of girlhood - never again attains its original length o- after having once been cut. o- J'incna haa made the tame obccrva il30 tlon by frequent cxparlmont , aud he 30 adds that there la a general opinion lie that frequant cuttlnt ; of the lv lr in ofd. creases its length ; but the fcll'jot 1 iIs d.Is different from that generally sup Is poaod. Thus upon ono occasion hi lia states that he cut off circles of hall or an Inch In diameter on the heads 3f an healthy men , and from .Tcok to 3fof ) irs compared the Intensity of growth of nd the shorn plane with the rest of th nt hair , The result waa surprising ti , thla close and careful obsarvor , as h g > found In some caaos the number roo'a were equal , but generally the growl o'a became slower after cutting , and h rk hn never obaerved on increase in ra en pidlty. Ifino I might also add that I boliev no many beardlcaa facea and bald head 8 in middle and advancing ago are of to Iry duo to constant cutting and shaving I 8 narly llfo. The young girls and bo ir ' Ik. geen dally upon our streets with the closely cropped heads and the youn moti with thel - .tn-shitveu f jcos tm < year by year by this funhlou having their halr-iormint ; apparatus ovcr- otralned. The YottDir Mim who Showed O1V. Detroit Krio Vteti. The other day a young man about 120 years of ago , ucsduipauiod bjn girl two or three yuar younger , rouchort the city by a Uy City train , nnd nftcr looking art uud for a few hours re turned to the depot aud bonqht some sandwiches for luucb. Tfto follow wna heard brauglnc ; u good deal no to what hu had done aud could do and citlro ho had visited , andby-nnd-by h walltud np to the depot policeman aud handed him four livu-cont olgara aud suld : "That's my girl la thero. " "Yer. " "Shu just thinks her oyoa of inc. " "So ? " "I'vo never had n chance to show her how I'd dlo for her if necessary , aud It seems to mo how wo might put up a littlu job right hero. " "flow ? " "Woll , suppose mo nnd her walkout to see the river I leave her for n mo ment. Some chap cornea along aud begins to chin her. I rnah back and knock him into the middle nf next wook. She'd want to marry mo within n week. 'Jirln of her ago just dote on hornua , you know. " "Yea , they do. " "Woll , you help me. You pick out aomo chap around hero and toll him what I'm up to , aud I won't mind standing treat for all hands. When I rush in on him ho'd bettor run. " Five minutes later the girl stood on the wharf alouo. A follow big enough to pitch a barrel of flour ever n freight cir approached iu n caroloaa way and observed : "Finn day , mlea ? " "Yea , dr. " "Nicovlow of the Oinada shore1 ? "Yes , indeed. " "May I offer you some peppermint loz ? " iinat then the young man c-uno rushlnc down. When ho came within ton fnet of the pair ho cried out ; "Villain ! take your leave or I'll toaa you Into the river ! " "Oh , Iguoasnot , " careloaaly replied the other. "Baso acoundrol ! I am here to res cue this young girl from your clutches ! " "Don't bust any buttons off , my ycung cub ! " The young man made a dash , lie had to or wilt. Ho rnahod at the big chap with hia arm npralaed and hero ism in his eye , and the next minute ho was picked up and tosaod ever among a lot of groou hldea as careful ly as If ho had boon glass. The big man raised hia cap to the girl , amllod sweetly as ho bowed and scraped his foot , and ho waa out of sight be fore the young man recovered suffi ciently to call out : "Minnio , did I kill him ? " "No , Henry. " "Thank Heaven that I am not guilty of murder ! Lot him beware , however. Another tlmo I may not be able to restrain myself ! " PERSONAL , . Amontr yesterday's arrivals t the Grand Pacific were : S. 0. Clark , Lincoln ; George llama , Chicago ; S. Goetz , Ogden ; W. A. Snxe , Troy , Now York ; H. G. Chamberlain , Ann Arbor ; A. L. Carleton , Milwaukee ; K. M , Foster , I'npillioD , Neb. ; A. J. Kniller , Nilen. Mich. ; W. II. Lozior , Knuiaa City ; A. Kone , Chicago cage ; A. L , Gupenter , Pnpillion , Neb. ; George Smith , FrienJ , Neb. ; Mrs. Gould , St. Paul ; F. W. Stephenson , St. Paul J. I , Wilson , wife nnd eon , Illinois ; A J. Howe , Kansas City ; W. U. Cook Chicago. J , W. Morse , an officer of the Council BlulTa police force , w s at the Grand Pa cific last night. A. 0 , Sabin , the well known pen sion agent of Beatrice , ia at the Grand Pacific. Walter Brndehaw , of Indianapolis reg- ietersd yesterday at the Grand Pa cific. cific.S. S. T. Corey , of Crete , is in the city , nt tbe Grand Pacific. J. N. Spoor , of Hiawatha , is in town. Goo. N. Clayton , of the Wabaub , la in town. Chas. D , Smith , of Lincoln , is iu the city. city.Mrs. Mrs. A. Gould , of Ashland , is at the Millnrd. Major Daniel n. Wheeler , of Platts mouth , ia in the city. John Kuezelstens and wife , of Ashland is at tbe Uillard. Walter J. Bradshaw , of Indianapolis , is a guest at the Paiton. John U. Hunter , the popular life insur anceman , ia in town , Erneat K , Huntley , for some time a res ident of Omaha , baa come down frorr Slour City to pay hia old friends a vieit , N. French , for aomo years past a farme near Columbus , Neb. , is In the city ei route to Chicago , where ho expecta to g into business. II , J. Hatch , ono of the oldeat and rees popular passenger conductors on the Eri road , who ran for many years betwee Buffalo and Uawoo and Buffalo and Hoi nelUville , is in the city , and will lee about in tha live nnd growing northwest t HBO If he can find it to his advantage t " locate bore. He la somewhat ncqualnte In this city und bU frlenda hera , knowln what a splendid man ho h In his poaltlor would bo glad to see him come to stay , Daly on tha Circuit. Special Dliiutch to Tui U . - CHICAGO , June 4. Augnstln Daly1 Now York company inaugurated it fourth season In this city at Hooley1 theatre thla evening , appearing to good house in the play of " 7.'JO 8 k The engagement here continues foe weeks , iheuco Milwaukee , Omah 10 and Denver , playing ahjrt engage to monto. Friitn Denver the compan JO go direct to San Francisco , to fill foe rs weeks' .ingagetncnt at liftvorly'e. U then the return trip they play at SiltLak Failed. BpccUl DUpatch to Tin ! ) . ve PiTrsBUiio , Juno 4. The Qraftc Iron company of Loetonla , Ohio , hai on failed. Liabilities about $000,000. _ Guatavua Ilickeraburg , a boy of foil > . teen , found $50.000 In bonds , checks at Dlr deeds In the wall of a Philadelphia hou DS that workmen were repairing Saturday , BUILDING PERMITS , Tlio luoousisfcoiioy in Enforce- inoufc ofOily Ordinances , A Pointed Communication but Quo All are Interested In. To the KJltor ol the Dec. Ou Juno 20 , 1832 , nn ordinance was by tlio city cuunoll , o o of thu clftuncs of which la that no ouo ehall bo permitted to obstruct any atreot or dldonnlk for the purpoao of bulking without n pormlt from the board of public works , who shall require nn iadomully bond that good and autli- ciont barricades shall bo maintained , ntc. This apparently limoeont nnd rua- tenable proposition linn bocti BO tor tured &nd construed that on Applying for a pormlt I was ntkod to | .ivu a perpetual bond or else a perpetual liuti , which rcada an follows : "Know nil inun by those presents , that I , N. B. Fttlconor , for value re- colvod as horclnaftor stated , do b.ir- K lu crant , aull and convoy unto thu city of Omaha , the following du- scribed real onttito , together with all improvements thereto belonging , and I do hereby covounut with the said city of Omaha that I am lawfully seized of said promises , and that they are frco from Incumbranco , etc. , etc. " Mr. Ben Smith , who la building up the same block , with myself declined to nlgn this document. As Mr. Smith justly remarked , such a document completely destroys our title to the property , and would reudor n loan on such n property Impossible In either Now York or Boston. Whoa I ask why such an extraor dinary demand IB made , I am told that thla la the only way the city can bo aafo from loss I point out that I am quite responsible , but em told that the lawr , lawyers nnd courts are ao bad that there would bo yoira of delay before judgement could bo ob tallied in the plainest and moot nlmplo caae of wrony doing , aud they prc- poao to bo on the aafo side , and grab my property to begin with. Jodburgh justice with a vonpence , "tring him first and try him afterwards , " To show the uaolcssness of the law and oourto , they point to the caao on Dodge Direct some years ago , when an area aomn fifteen feet waa loft qulto opan , a lady coming along the street fell In and was ecrioualy injured , the city waa at once sued , not the owner or builder , whoao fault it was , The city ought to huvo admitted at once the ladies right to compensation , but denied their liability. Bat what did they do ? They allowed the owner to defend the caao In their name , and got boat , though they successfully and trium phantly avoided doing justice for aomo yoars. The city paid some three thousand dollars , but as they would have to go through another lawsuit in their nice law courts for two or three yoara to got the money from the real defendant , they compromised , loosing some fifteen hundred dollars them Bolves. Now I think it ia quUb right that they should aavo the city from such risks ? Can they not alter the law BO that the city could not bo made re sponsible for anch thlnjja ? If it Is proper to auo for that it la proper to sue for anything. Whnro doca this roBponulblllty begin and where dots it end ? If our atoro ia burglarlznd cm wo ; auo the city ? The police may have , been Incompetent and not enough of , them. It a team runa away and dam- agcn others can they ana the city ? They ought to prevent the citizens leaving their horses untied. If a plank la left off the sidewalk and somebody hurta themselves they auo the city , and yet it la not the clty'a business to keep them in repair , and it would bo just ui oaay to auo - the owner of the property. This la all wrong. The city ought to do the , beat they can to protect the lives and property of the cltlzona , but they ought not to bo responsible. But to return to our matter. I have to build under great dlflicnlty. The board of public works will not permit mo to take more than three and one-half foot of the eidowalka although it is silicon feet wide , and there ia not an average of ono at a time passing all day. They will per mit mo to put nothing whatever on the street , and it ia doubtful whether they will allow me to hoist my own columns in front. Having ample grounda behind I can put all my ma. torlal there , and work from behind though at greatly increased expense ponso and inconvenlenca. Bnl what Mr. Smith will do I know not r. as ho has not ground enough to pul his material on , and I think , like my < self , he would rather not build at al than surrender his property to thi city for permission to build. er It ia very singular they should bo ac ao atrict in executing thla law ogalus respectable citizens , when so man > ] < lawa are entirely in abeyance. 0 course wo all know that all laws hen lit come to bo looked upon aa kind o lo permission lawa ; that la lawa to bo enforced en : forced or not , aa the mayor or polio ir- think proper. This Is a great power irolt ! and makeH them virtual law giver tote and dictators , but wo all know it am to are content. They can close or opei ed ono or all of thu gambling holla , a ng they think proper. They could mak ID. lota of money out of this If they wor not ao perfectly honest. They cai shut the whiskey ahopi up or opoi them on Sunday according to thel own awoet will , the will of the lai givera in Lincoln not being of th Ita ro slightest consequence , In fact they k ' thu legislature make ary lawa the ] * and then eelect what they llko bus a in fact they don't seem very anxloi about enforcing any law. But , the ur have to make r. how of nuthorlt BomotimcB , and therefore , 1 euppoei they pounce npon HI. ny N. I ) . FALCONKII. nr Jn Burimni'n Blare * . co. Special Dispatch to Tu Um OJIICAOO , Juno 5 , 2:15 : a. in. At o'clock thla morning Bjrnnm'a c rci caught firo. At ti la writing , it la r on ported the main tent is already co 170 aumod and the bane ball park fenc are on fire , threatening the tonta ( the Inside. It ia not known whoth urmd thu animals were burned or not. use 2:30 : a. m. The fire in Barnuir circus conaumud the mala tent dresses nnd paraphernalia , The blszj cinght from ono of the lumps tnd the e.uivsea wai consumed llko n fhsh. No lota of life. Fortunately the nnlmtls in the tout itisldo the btso : btll part wrro not iojurod. Had they been In the tent which waa burnud there would have hern couitldurnblo nnnibor of wild boasta roaming about the atrcota now. Lots not learned , A How nt ttin Itncoa Spocut Dlipatch to Tim Hm , Luui.sviLi.KiIuno4 , T. ll.Stovcnii , OMirr of Ft rrAint ; and other horeoa at the Juckuy Olub courao , WAD shot thii afternoon by Policeman Olmrlrs McOritb. Stevens had phoned out of the grand atnnd , nnd during his ab aenco lost hla badge. Ou hla return ho w&a rofuHfd bdniittauco by the doorkeeper. Word a followed. Stevens la a aid to have attomntud to force his way In nlion McGrath Intorposud. It la alleged Stovona then drew hla knlfj and MoUrath fired , the ball striking Siorona' loft nlbow , ( "iterln the body near the shoulder. Thu full nature of the Injury cannot bo atated. McOrath waa reloaded on u bond of $12,500. Butlor'N Dinpatch to Tin linn. BOHTON , .luuo 4. Governor Butler has aent a measngo to the honso , ask ing for the appointment of u joint leg- tslatlvo cotmnltteo to conoides abnaua In etato olHcea and Instltuttons. Ho cays ho haa asked that auoh power bo given the governor nnd council , but the legislature , in Ita wisdom , refuses to grant It , probably from fear that It would ba wrongfully utod. lie there fore asks that they eelect some of their own number , before whom ho can up * pear , for ho is not afraid to innko his charges before any body of fair- minded men. A Qootl MOVA \VorUlncinen. . Special Dispatch to 'I'm tin. NEW YUUK , Juno 4. A convention of trade unions of this city , Brooklyn and Jeraoy City , wna hold thla even ing to diacuta thu beat moans to secnro half holldaya on Sttnrdaya. It wna resolved that each organization should uao Ita bast resources to gain half holidays. The question of a strike to aUain the objuot promptly waa voted down. The Goit. Tnylor Stntiia. Special Dispatch to Tim UKK LOUISVILLK , Juno 4. In about u month the marble atatue of General /iclihry Taylor will bo unveiled at the grave cf the Into president , eight mllea from thla city. All aurvlvora of the Mexican war are to he invited. At the suggestion of Gon. Thos. II. Tay lor , Gen , Tftos. L Orlttondon , of the retired Hat of the United States nrmy , who served on the stuff of Gen Xtch- ary Taylor in Mexico , has been invited to deliver an oration on the occasion of the unveiling , but no response haa yet boon received. Yectordiy Gon. Taylor , who ia a near relative of old "Rough and Heady , " called on Gon. Grant at the Gault house and invited him to attend the cnromonloa , the ox-president assuring Gau Taylor he would bo present if possible. STATE JOTTlJNCtd. Washington county tint n now horse dlt ease called "etrnngleB. " It U a lung com plaint , nnd ia tatnl In ninny cases. Tha endeavor to extend the Central branch from Warwick to Nolnon In re1 ported to huvo failed , A party of Hlxty Hwodos , direct from Swedenwill in alto arrangements to settle in DawBou county. LHxon county proposon to lofuuil the debt of $133,000 now drawing 10 par cent In now ( J per cent ; . The Frontier , of O'Neill , complains that the proprietors of that town situ hold lots at city pricea , Vennot public aclioola have organized n litornry society fur the lienslit of the pupils. A ยง 100 fine waa Irnpnitoii upon n llutler county drugght for violating the liquor law. law.A A now bank nud town hall will soon bo under way at Superior , Nuckulla county. Unaclilla nlfera good inducements to any ono who understands brick making. It is said that inow uettlcr * are looking up tha abandoned clutuis In Nebraska. The Hoiulllcnn | Vnlley Industrial asac- clstiim moots at Superior ou June fitli. . ItlcharilHoti county has a largo number of UunkunU amooK iti people. Tliu commlisioiiora of JUitlor county , have purchased nnother poor farm. The Missouri Pacific in nbo.it to put In i round bouae at L-mliville. A company hni leased l&ni at L > eatur and will prospect for coal , Tbe Oathollca of St. I'aul talk of erod ing a $27,000 cathedral. Fruit tree swindlers are fleecing some of . the farmers of the elate , , There are now five papcri in the atato - named 'The Knterprlae. " There Is talk of establishing * boot sugar factory at Klein ? City. , Memorial day wm generally observed throughout the state , 11 " It ii reported that coal has been diicov- ered m Burt county. 10 There IH n mora on foot to start a newspaper - paper nt Bolvldere. 05t The Snlinn , Lincoln & Fremont railroad 5ty Ian new project. y West Point claims to bo nn exceptionally f healtby town. ro of a- a30 30 * 30r rs id idm aa co re in an Losn of Apjiolito , Bowels costlvo , ilr Pain in the lluml , witli a dull Bon- iw eatlon In the back part , 1'ain under OIB Oboulder bludo , fullneaa after bo eatint' , with a disinclination to ex lot ertion of body or mind , Irritability of tamper , Low spirits , with u fool- Init of havintr ncKloctoa sornoduty. Wenrinous , Dizziness , Fluttering at the lioart , Dots before the eyes , Yel- Sow Bkin , Hoadnclio nonoraily over ey the right oyc , llcstletBneEn , with fit Ity ful droumii , luuhly colored Urine , " CONSTIPATION. t'J t II 11111 It II * II I i * ll't I'V ill VI * mi uii ( bo llluc tlveOruuii ua Ntoiil" roiirfnlucfd. I'rli-o ; i."s niitiniv M. , rv. v. rein COB in- TUTT'S HAIR DYE. unar HAmon willBKFii cnnnKm n"i i on IliACic tjy a tlnuhiniipllcatlon nf thU DrK. It licr Imiuirliaimlurulcolor AcmlintBiitnnc'iui ly. Hold liy DrtiitKUH.oraiuUjyot ru.jou rccclptof. .8I.OO. m'fl OFFJCi : , SIB MUKIIAY KT. , W. T , > r. nirHUlM' Lof > iU.U.1.rur tlo. . < n its , CI UMcUU (111 b lullwl UiK uwl U .J Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets , A. S. HSEBLATT I. D. - PROPRIETOR . . , . . , , Dr. Fishblatt can bo Consulted Every Day EXOF pfc Fridays and Raturdnys ! these two Days bei"ff dovotteci to flio Disnensary at Des Momcs , Iowa , fclpeoial attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fouialo Disoanos , us well as ill Clironio and Norvora Diseases MM Jlscov rod the greatest euro In the world for wo\Vne * ol the hack and llirtu , tnvoluntai ? chargrn. Impotcncy , g'ncrAl debility , norvoiHnrw , languor , confusion of Idea ) , prJplUtlonof lh heart , ttmlillty , trembling , illmtuws ot iluht or irhKllncM , itktexgft ot thu hc.vl , throat , no o or sklo tffoctioiu of tl liter , lungn , icomach or bowels trxwutertlhlo disorders arUIng from co.lUry hab its cf yonih , ami mint lusctl es more fatal to the victims tian the on s of Syrens to the mart ? . cm cf Uljsos , blighting their most rulKnt hopm or ntleU > atlon , rondorlii | ( imrtlis'o linpOMlbl * . Thooa tint are gudoring from tha orll proticc which do tror their tnonuland piiHcivl yyittmi caiulni ; NERVOUS DEBILITY. Tlio pympto.ua of which are a dulldistressed mind , whWi iintlts thorn from performing > notr bail rcm and imcml duties , niaUcs happy nrrlaio lmro < < bit , dlstre < rpa the action ot the ho.-ut , caiulDE flu'lioBOt lniAl , do roailoiiol iplrrii.ov.l forebjillinj' . c3 ardlco. fo r < , drotmi , rm'le nlnhts , dl luc9. % fnritctdllness , unnatural dlschtritrt , | vxln In the dock and | hlu | , short breathing , oiola - choly , tire riutly of comjiany and have iirofi rcuco to b Mono , fcellnt m tired In the mumlng M when retiring , tianliul woakncs'lost manhnod , white bone deposit In the urinencrTOumciis , con dition of thoti.iht treinldlnir , watery and weak ejes , drp r l * > lconstlp tlon , pnlfntiw , mfu and woaknotu In tlio limbs , etc. , nhould consult uia limuodlkUly and be rostared to perfect hoalthl YOUNG MEN Who have become victims of oollUrr rice , that dreadful ami destructive hahtt which annuallf gwcevw to an untimely grave thoiwiiuls of young men of exalted taldnt and brilliant Intellect who inlitht otherwise ontranoo listening tenatori ivlth the thundoro of their eloquence or wak * toectta- cy the IhliiR I ) re , may call with full confidence. BIAllIHAQE. Married persons or lounjf men contcmplntlnff nurrlag * be aware of physical we knew , lots , procrcitUo power , Impotrnry , or any othrrdlwuialincatlontpoodlly r llo\ea Ho who plaoci him self uuder the euro of lr. Klshula t mav religiously conflJe In lili houor aa a gantleman , and conl- dcntly rely upon big Bull ! as a phylcian. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured nnd lull vigor ro < torod. This itlsir ralng allllctlop which renders life a burdtn and marrlavo Imivo'sUilc , la the penalty mid by the victim lor Improper Indulgence. Younsrpuople are np to comii'it oxctsaoi tie n nnt brlnir awitri of the dronllul consoquencei thai may ooiue. o v who that uiuluratanilH tills subject will ddny that procreation Is lost Boonor ky those falling Into Into lmprcitr | habits than by prudentl Iloalilcs belngdenrlv d of the pleasure of hiolthy ofl- ) < rlngi > . thonust Hcrlous and dcstructUo symptomo of both body and mind nrho. The system bo- commJorangrd , the phjHlcal and mentalfiinc'.lons weaken ; Loiiof procrcatlvo powers , nervons Inability , djtipcpHli ) , palpitation of the heart , Indigestion , ( constitutional dobllltyWaatln2 ol Iht fiame , CUUKI. ) umaumiitlon aiu death. A ( JURE WARRANTED. l'cr oni rnlnutl In health by unleajnod protcndora who keep them trlflln month alter | montr t > klugiol60neiuand | Injurious compounds , Bhould apply Immediately. DR. F1SHBLATT Kradnato of ono ol the mcst eminent college * ol the linitod Htati > a , haa oRnctod aomo of the m03 > a tcnlshlng ciin-rt thalwero > oi known ; many troubled with ringing In the cars and head , when nelccp , great norvouino-u being klarmed at certain ounil ( , with ! rrcucnt | blushing ; , attended aom * tlmoa with derangement of the mind wcra cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr , T. addresioa all these who have Inlnrod thcmmlves by Improper Indu'jronco'and ' solltny habltuuhlcli ruin both body and mind , tinllltlng them far buslno'd , study , BO"Jety or marriage. 1 hrsc nru K > mo of the nivUnih ly offt ct produced by the < rly habits ofouth , vie : Weak- no s of the baek and llmbK , ptlns In tin head and dlmnesa of sight , \an \ of muscular power , palpi- tat Ion of iho hnart , dyspepsia , nervous Irritability , derangement of digestive functions , debility , consumption , oto. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER TUB OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FltRR. Chargea moderate and within the reach of all who need scientific Medical treatment. ThOMi who ron do at a dlttanco and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply wmllng thlcr symptoms with | X ) ! > tago. . Aililri'HK ' l.oi'k Ilex : U.liraliv. Nob. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "MVilo hertbii rerti/y that tee mpenitfhe arrawjeinenttfiirall the Miinthly and Stini- Annual Drawiniji of The limtwiana State Lot teni Comjianii , aim in ffnon manage nmf cmi- frol the l > ra > ciiiy thein rli'c , ami that the tame arc cnmlitcted tcith holiestfairneti , and in gtml faith , tmianl all ixirficx , anil iff authorite the company to me thu certificate , withfac-iiitn- ilf ( i/otir nij/imfiireii attached , in iln mentt. " Oommliilonin. NPR'OEDENTED ATTRAOTIO'I U OVUIl HALF A MILLION HISTIUIH.TKD. Louisiana SfcatoLottery Companyi Incoriwratod In 180 for 15 years hr the Icpl9 U'.uro fur Kilucatlonn' ' mJ Charitable puiposni with a capital of * 1COO.OU0 to which a rcuerve fund of over $3F 0.00 has ulncu been udded. lly an ovorHhvlmlns ; | > opular > oto lt franchlno \\as madu n part of Iho present Etnto Constitu tion adopted December , A. 1) , 187' , lisQr nd 6lnale Nunvor Or wlnt will Uko place morthly. U never scalei or } > attjionei. Look at the following Distribution : 157th Grand Month y ANUTIIK EXTRAORDINAnY OEMUMNUAU DRAW. Ihd At NewCrlesns Tuetd y , Juno 12 1003 Under the personal supervision and manage ment of Oen , Q. T. DEAUREQARO ofLouslr.na in * Qon. JUDAL A. EARLY , of rflntlnla , Capital Prize , $150,000 , , fSTHoUca TlcVeti am Ton Dollari only. Hulvet CC Flft 2. Trnthi , * l. LIST OK PIll/HS 1 Capital I'rlio ol $150,100 . tl.W.OOO 1 Uramt I'rUo of 60 WO . 00,000 1 ( Irand I'rlio of iO.OOO . U000 Z Urge I'rltea of 10.0CO . KO.OOO 4 Largo I'rlzon of B.CW ) . 20.000 201'llzeiOf l.OOU . ZO.OOU B9 600 . 26,010 100 310 . 30,000 ZOO 40,000 coo ICO eo.oco 1 ( X)0 ) 51 60,000 APPROXIMATION PUI/.K3. 100 Approximation prlioa of $ WO { 20,000 - 103 " " 100 10.COO 100 " " 75 7MK ) 2270 1'rliea , amounting to . . .tM2,60Q Application for ratti to clubs should only he made to theoftlcoof Iho Company In Now Or- cans. For Infcrmatlou apply to MI. A. DAUPHIN Hiw Or eids La. , or M. A , Dauphin , OO7 Bovcnth 6t , Wnihlnnton , D O. fc'SL + m9 * * - LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY 00 , I { . FRANK M ltK , 127 La Sa'lo ' Stro t , Oliiongo , ( KormcrlySIOaml 212 llroalnny , N. V ) Nnw Mnunpi- Cbioauu OiUoo. To nhoin apply for information 3 > id tickets. 107th Qranil onthly and th ( xtVaordlna'y ( Jennl-AnnuaifJrawltiK > Tuesday June 12. Flrtt Cipltal 1'rlzo 81 OO.OOO S.irfB prUrg , roountldu tj65",600. 'lli-kuts , 10 ; llalvciJ5 ; h s , k ? j Tuuth' , 81. Kco lull Bthouno oisj- ere SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 , OASES , Including utiindarJo and r > radca to match , nro olforod to the jobbing trade at lota than nwnufacturura' prices by FIELD , THAYER & 00. , 170 Concroti 8trat , D03TON. ' M yl8-edl 18ta. ( IDE BPIUNtt ATTACHMENT-HOT 1'ATKOT KU. Ao J. .SIMPSON. . LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY lift ) nd 1111 Dodge Strool , ungT-mnOm OMAIU. Nan. Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , MED , - $250,000 Capital , - - - , JAS.n. HKAUTWKMj. President. A. L. CLAHKE , VIco-ProoldoDt. K. O. WKH8TKH , Treasurer 0. I1. WKIJSTEH , CaiUler. DinECTOIlS. Barnaul Alexander ( > awuld 01lvcr , A. L. Clarko. K. 0. Webetei' ' Ooo. H I'rutt , JM. U. Hcutnill , D. M. IJcKI Hlnoey. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty "Tills Company furnishes a permanent , horn * Institution where School Ucnd Band other log * ! ) ; luuod Municipal eocurltlo to Nebraska can b ho negotiated on the mott favorable termi Loans made on Improve' ! farm In all well Bottled counties of the state through responsible local comaiiondonta. "FOR TABLE UBE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER From Birreiborn on tlio Tlliina RKOOMilKNIlKD 11V THE IIIOHEBT MKDI- UAL AUTlIOlUTIL'y. ' 1UUVK HOU.KNDKH & CO. , Sole a < trt or the U. d. and Own la , 116,117 , UV | Klm at. , Nw n A2.'l-3m ILE OINTMENT $ 50 a Cactus OIE/JCO OINTMENT 25 rover aud ARUO Tonic Cordial. . .1 00 STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2 DIARRIiOE CURE 25 SURE OURE FOR CORNS 25 ( Warranted or money rcfnndod. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Mnnutactur il l'y ' W. J , Whltuhouac , 005 Notth r.thHt'niaha Nnh. an H.mftfiro Utt ATBMJli-OOMI1 OUT * KU. BREAKFAST * "By a thornnvh kriowlodgu of tbe natural lawn which uovorn the opoiat'ona of dlguntlon anJ nutrition , and by a careful application of th Qua .uoptrtloo of rllrlocu'd Coco * , lit , EpM tiM provided our brcakfut Ublis with dal'.cttoly flavored buvi > r ic nhlcii rusjr tavc mwy lw\vf Joctcrs' bills It Is by Iba Judlclou * rmol g.uh itrtlclu of diet tht a ccu tltuUi ) nuy uu grfwiu&'ly ' bulli up until ctiouv enough ta ii'UlHti urcry tendency to illfluftM ) . llundrixti of oubllo uuiltdlwi ire UoMaf around a teady to utt ok whuovcr thoiu la weak polul. W * ony oaci < e luicy a fut l uluft by Ltoplan our. Kit HJ well fortified ltupuro blood and a piop < ojij Douri&lieU framo. " C'lvll icivlce Uaiolto. Made eluiply with balling water nt milk. Bo'd ntlns only lJ-lb audlb ) , by Oroccr , lalicl9j JAMES EPPS Si OU. . UofflOBOpathla Ohemiata , J..H.-.1 t Jauies H. M. D I ' . Poubody , . , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lloatdunoo No. 07Roaldcnoo,12&I Oflica No. 1607 Fornam St. Otllcu hours , 13 m. to 1 p. iu. aud 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Telephone foe oflloe , 07Roaldcnoo,12& ;