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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1883)
fct JLJ.1J& A' fHARKNESS BROS Vv Dry Goods and Carpet House. i " lUre tlio largest stock and choicest patterns of Ever Brought to the City and at THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. Do Mot Fail to Call and Examine Stock Before Purchasing , HARKS Bros , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAVE YOU TIME , TROUBLE , MONET * If you buy your OF 1C Main and 17 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME .TABLE. The following are the tlmu of arrival and departure of train * from the local depots. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlier than below stated , and airlvo at the depot about ten minute * later. Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago time , a halt hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on St. Lonls tpne , twenty minutes faster than local , U. 1 * . and Lincoln trains run on Council Illuffs time. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND 1'ACIVIC. Depart. Arrive. Atlantlc'Ext. . .6:55 : p. m. Pacific Ex J 9:15 : a. m. Ex and Mall * . . .0:25a. : m. Ex ami Mall * . .0:55 p.m. Des Molnisac * . ,7:15a. : m. DCS .Molnes oc..4:40 : p. 111. CIIICAOO , IIUHL1SUTON AND QCI.NCV. Depart. Arrive. Atlantlo'Ex" " . . . . 5:35 : p. m. Pacific Ex ! . . ,0:20 : a. m. JIall and Ex. . . .0:10 : a. m. Mail and Ex.7:00 p. m. V. Y. Ex 6:20p.m. : Neb. & Kas Ex..0:10 : a.m. CIIICAOO and\ORTIlWKDTIRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . .6:15 : p. m. Pacific Ext. . . .0:15 a. m. Mall and Ex.0:20 : a. in. Mall and Ex * .0:15 : p. m. AccomSat ) 5:50p.m. : Accom ( Man.1:45 ) : p. m. KAMI1 CITT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL nLLTKS. Depart. Arrive. Hall and Ex 9:55 : a.m. I Express 6:35 : p. m. - ' 8:25 : p. m. I Mall and Ex..6:45 : p. in. UNION PACIFIC. Depart. ' Ajrhc. ivcrland Kx..11:30 : a.in. I Overland Ex. . .4:00 : p. m. fJJucoInEx 11:30 a. m. Denver Ex. . .8:00 : a.m. Dem cr Ex 7:00 : p. in. Local Ex 0.30a.m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. Ex 0:05 : a. in. Emigrant 5:20 : p. in. Ex 0.00 a. in. WADAS1I , ST. LOU18 AND PACIFIC. Depart. ArrUo. Mill and Kx 0:45 : a.m. I Mall anil Ex. . .4:30 : p. in. Cannon Ball..4:50p. m. | Cannon Ball,11:05 a. m. SIOUX CITY AMD PACIFIC. Depart. Arrho For Sioux City.7:55 : n. m. | Fnn Sioux Clt6:50 p.m. for Fort Nlobrara Fnn Fort Nlobrara [ Neb * 7:55Ja. : m. Neb * 0Mp.m. : cSt. Paul..7:40p. : in. From St. Paul. .8:50 : a. in. \L CIIICAOO , MILWAUKEE ASD ST. PAUL. LeVcs Council Bluffs. Arh cs Council Illufls. MallandEx.0:20a.m. : IMailandEx. " 0:35 p.m. Atlantic KM. . . . | 5:15 : p. m. | Atlantic Ex.0:10 a. m. CHICAGO , MILWAUKKK AND BT. PAUL. Lent es Omaha. Arjhcs at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : a. m. I PaciflcEx.0.45a. | m. Atlantic Ex.3:40 : p. m. | Mall and Et.7:25 : p. m. Except Sundays. ( Except Saturdajs. { Except Monday. [ Dally. COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA BTRPF.T RAILWAY. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. Sa. m.Oa. m 10a.m. 11 a. I 8a. m. Sa. m. 10a.m. H m. 1 p. m. 2 ] > . m. 3 p.m.4 I a. m. 1 m. 2p. m. 3 p. m. p. m. 6 p. m. S p. m. 14 p. m. 6 p. m. 6 p. m. Street cam run half hourly to the Union Pacific depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. in. , and run regularly miring the day at 0 , 11,2 , 4 , 5 , and 0 o' clock , and run to city timo. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy RAILROAD. v OFFICE OF FUCJQHT AGENT , \ i OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS , May 12,1333. ) Arrangements have been made for the IAD1NO IN CHICAGO DAILY of one or more cars \tlth MEUCIIANDISESOLIDCONSIONED to \ parties In COUNCIL BLUFFS. A"STlic30 cars will como through to destination wltho stopping , ( julck time | is thereby insrued. ler your goods via C. Ii. & Q. H. It. \ A. B. WEST , OENEKAL AGENT. HE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST BY ALL WHO HAVE PUT THEM TO A PRACTICAL TEST. ADAPTED TO Hard and Soft Coal , COKE OR WOOD. BUCK STOVE CO , SAINT LOUI3. i Piercv & Bradford , SOLE AOE.VST FOROMAJIA. TABLE USE. " The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER , From Blrrcsborn onthe Rhine. Recommended b Ih * highest medical Authorities. FllED'K IIOLLENDER ft CO. , Solo agents tor th U. 8. and Canada , 115 , 117 , Iti tlm street , New York. M-m Hosteller's Stomach Bitters meets the re quirements of the ra tional medical philos ophy which at pres ent prevails. It Is a perfectly pure vege table remedyembrac ing the thrco proper- ; , tics of a prcv cntl\ , a itonlo and an altcra- " "the. It fortifies the body against disease , InvIgoratct and re vitalizes the torpid stomach and liver , and effects a salutary change In the cntiro sjstem. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. mlBm&e-codiw PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE CON STRUCTION. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SEALED until 12 o'clock noon of Men- ay , July 2nd , A * I ) . 1883 , for the construction of a iridge in the city of Omaha , north of the Union 'acltlo car shops , and leading to the Water Works lump. Such bridge to bo constructed In accordance with ilans and specifications on file in the olHcc of the ioard of Public Works. Bids to bo accompanied by ho signatures of proposed sureties who , in the tventof the awarding of sucli contract , will entei nto bonds with the city of Omaha In the sum ol l\o hundred dollars for the faithful execution ol uch work. The Board of Public Works reserves the right tc eject any or all bids. JAMES CREIGHTON. Chairman Board of Public Works. Jo 18 taw-tw MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor. Water and Congress Sts. OS O S T O 3XT. IAPITAL , $400,000 , iURPLUS , 400.00C Transacts a general banking business. Receives tin accounts of banks , cankers and others. Draws forelgr exchange and makes cable transferf In Europe anc telegraphic transfers of money throughout tin United Htatcs. Buj f and sails government and othci Inv cstnients securities , and executes any business f01 Its correspondents in the line of banking. ASA P. POTTER , President. J. J. EDDY , J. W. WORK , Cashier. Ass t. Cashier , m&th-mo . n < J firth * strain of TOOT dutlM avoid , tunoUntiand us ton brain ntrtMai Hop Btt ! r o rlBc 0.1. o U naataotal * and bl * o n r ( or Ot us * of. opran. Ton will b * tobacco. r TOQ nfMirtHi. Hop lttr taUtrOnf. rbU. acadfwr Circular. avb/our . U ha aved vhun- COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THK rOAVDKll HOUSKH. Will They lie Korced OIIHIO ( | ! llio City MiitltH ? The informations tiled ngninst ttiosu who luivo powilur huuaes inside the city limits were n short time ngo dianiissutl , the uiulurstnndiiig buing HUIUU chnngu would bo nrndo in their location. The ordinnnco provides that they shall bo lo cated on seine site which the mayor and chief engineer of the flro department slmll approve. Since the complaints have been made the agents hero holding pow der have been in correspondence with their houses , and have decided to got seine piece of land which the olllcial may approve of , and build their powder nouses together on that site , but the council has in the meantime by resolution declared that the houses shall not bo anywhere in side ho city limits , and as the limits take in the whole township , it virtually drives these powder houses into some other township , Where they will find it difllcult indeed to make any terms , as these outside towns care little about commencing or protecting Council UlulFu business , nav- ing naturally more interest in their own immediate neighborhood , The powder men will also bo subjected to great incon- vionco , as they are not allowed to carry but a little stock at their places of busi ness , and they are practically driven out of the city , so far as that part of their business is ' concerned. It seems that somewhere inside the limit1 } of Kane township there might bo found some spot where the property would not bo injured , or life endangered by any possible explosion , but it is claimed there is none. Most folks feel very skit tish about being in the vicinity of n pow der house , oven though it is securely built , and every possible precaution is taken against accident. The late storms , with the sharp lightning , which has characterized them , has caused the nerves to bo on the tightest tension and further informations are being filed to again drag the matter into the courts. The cases called up yesterday have been continued for two weeks. 1'EUSONAIj. J. 0. Adaraa , of The Avoca Delta , has re turned home from Dakota , being called back by the eovero illnonH of his wife. Ho Intends in a few wccka to take Mrn. Adams back to Dakota with him , to see If her health will not bo benefited by the change. W. K. Brock was nt homo yesterday from a successful trip through the west In the inter est of 1'eregoy & Moore , and started out again last evening. Ho is one of the live ones. Sheriff Guittar returned yesterday from 1't. Madison , where he ho * delivered safely the last of the batch of prisoners sentenced re cently by the district court. Mr. Gcorgo Thompson , of Thompson , Van Brunt k Co. , has had his houao on Sixth ave nue made happier than ever , The now arrival is a girl , Capt. A. Overtoil liau started on another trip to Arkansas to look after more lumber. Mrs. M. C. Morris and Miss L. M. Mont gomery , of Muscattno , were in the city yester day. day.B. B. F. Clayton , of Macedonia , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Powell , Mr. and Mrs. J. V , Hinchtuan , and Mrs. II , Anderson , of Glen wood , visited Council Bluffs yesterday. J. W. Maxwell , of Chicago , arrived at tin Pacific yesterday. A. Brownscombo , of Red Oak , was in tin city yesterday and dined at the Pacific , . M. Scott , of Shelby , visited the BlufTi yesterday. 0. M , Brown and wife returned yesterday from their visit to Ohio. J. Norton , of Shenandoah , was among thosi who were nt the Pacific yesterday , J. L. Mahler , of Pierre , Dak , , was at tin Pacific yesterday. llobert Weidorsall , the Y. M. C. A. worker arrived in the city again yesterday. W. A , Kvane , of Missouri Valley , was visIble Iblo at the Pacific yesterday. John G. Woodward , of David City , Neb. was at the Ogden yesterday. Charles II. Wicnoth , of Boston , arrived n the Ogdan yesterday. n Otto Lagemann , of Wllwaukeo , ' 'camo ' t the Ogden yesterday , Ed. Grant , of Cincinnati , Is at the Ogden. A VKTEKAN SObDIEK. Mr. O. FHowies , of No. 24 , Common Ktrce L ) mi Mass. , sa > : " While in the army , at the battla of Bpottsyl vanla , I fell while getting ovw a rail-fence ant was badly Injured and left for dead , but ofte a time I was picked-np by comrades , and u ) > ni examination It was found that my back wa badly hurt and my kidneys serionsly Injured and I have suffered the most excruciating pall nince , and conld obtain no' relief althougl treated by several physicians , and I had give : up all hopes of getting tolp when I was re commended to USP ifnnt'i ) remedy. I pui chased several littles at ono of our drag store In Lyiin"d began to nsB.lt as directed , an , _ .i now attend to business and am free froi the pains I formerly had ; and I wish to nay t my friends and comrades that Hunt's Homed will do all that it is claimed for It , and worth of all praise. You can use my testimony who you have occasion to , as I most heartily ri commend it to all Unit have kidney or livi troubles. " April 20,183. "YOU MAY USK MY NAME. " I dcslro to Inform yon what your valuah medicine has done for mo I was induced I try it by a member of our family , "who ha been benefitted by Its use. ' 1 have Hiifferc terribly from kidney difficulties. At time * have been very bad , having nu\ero pains In ic back , with general loss of titrmigth and > Ita ity. ity.My My nrino was very bed , with a heavy sod ment of brick dust , which was font leading I gravel , I commenced using Hunt's Itemed ; \uth a marked Improvement from the firs the pains left , the urine bccamo more naturu and I can truly nay oni bottlecffectM a pe manent cure. I have recommended It to many persons bol here and In Boston , all of whom speak of with the highest praise. You are at liberty to use this letter or tr name in any manner you may think Ixsst , th other suflerem may lear the vaJuo of the groa ness of remedies , Meat truly yours , JOHN P. Cox , 02 Pleasant atrcet. HALDEN , M A , April 23,1883. THE CHAMPION BLOWER. . * . Levy > the Oornot Virtuoso , Tolls the Story of His Lita His Early Struggles Ho Enlists iu the Royal Baud and Becomes Export , 1'roiii the Army , Ho Climbs the lloiul of Fame. On ono of the lawn * of llelmont Man sion yesterday morning , there was a stout gentleman with a black moustache and a lloman nose. At his feet was a foot ball. The stout gentleman , was at tired in a shirt , suspenders , trousers , boots , and a single-barreled eye glass. Suddenly ho gazed at the foot ball through the glass , then ho gave it a vig orous kick and ran after it and gave it a succession of vigorous kicks ; then he rested awhile and pulled his cheeks , and wiped his face , and mopped the bald spots on his cranium. Very few people were about , only a waiter or two ami a park guard , who nodded admiringly when tlie stout gentleman drew attention to the distahco oetwecn his foot and the ball. The stout gentleman was J. Levy , the renowned comctist , who was taking his customary morning exorcise. "I may not bo unite so round , " ho re marked to a friend who emerged from the hotel , "but 1 gness I keep my wind better than the ball , Ahl I see , " ho continued - tinued , after critically examining the globe of leather , "there is a hole in it. I must have it repaired. That reminds me of my first cornet. " "Your first cornet ? " "Yes. I bought it for fifteen shillings at a pawnbroker s in the Strand , London. Dear mo , what an objection there was to that cornet , to bo sure ! You see , from my earliest childhood I wanted to blow. 1 didn't ' care for any other toys except whistles , and many a spanking 1 got when a youngster for awakening 1113 * family in the dead of the night by a series of shrill blasts. I used to follow street bands and hold the music for ono of the performers and watch his lingering. Some times I got a penny or twopence , some times more , but everything was saved up to buy a cornet. Unfortunately my people ple were very poor , and when 1 had saved up four or five shillings my mother would lake it from me and buy boots. That oernot looked as though it were never coming. rUOKlTABLY EMPLOYED. When I was nine years of ago 1 got em ployment at Her Majesty's opera as ono of the skaters in "Prophoto. " That was an opportunity. I used to sneak into the musicians' room and place ono of the cov eted instruments to my lips , but I dared not blow any sound. Still I could finger the notes. Finally , I succeeded in sav ing fifteen shillings and a cornet was mine. It was battered and tarnished and had a large hole in the wide end , but I was happy. Drury Lane , however that is where I lived was not. They stopped their ears and cursed mo , but I persevered. I could play , 01 thought I could , and I got an engage ment in a small band. I was soon dis missed. The leader told mo I had no idea of music and never would havo. 1 knew better. I practiced whenever 1 could steal time from the hard work 1 had to do as a boy , and by accident at tracted the attention of Dan Godfrey , the bandmaster of the Grenadier guards. Ho advised mo to enlist. I took the queon'c shilling , and my place as a queen's bands- man. It was plain sailing then ; pluntj of appreciation and advice ; o very thing J could desire , but hardly any money , onlj eight shillings a week. I stayed in the regiment until I was offered n position ir the band of the Crystal Palace. To ac .copt it is was necessary to secure my dis charge from the army ; I obtained tin latter , thanks to influential friends. ] did not desert , as many persons have as sorted. Had I boon a deserter I couli not have remained in England. FECIITEU. "At the Crystal palace I made ny fame. I have played before an audicnct of 80,000 persons and boon overwhelmed with applause. The queen ont for mo t < play at Buckingham palaco. I felt I hat at last succeeded. The /irst taste of tri umph I had was at the Adolpha theatre when Fechter was paying Hamlet. I per formed a aolo prior to his appearance tt render the grcai soliloquy "To bo or note to bo. " I liivshed , the actor stopped 01 waiting for < < ho applause to subside. I continued enthusiastically. In vaii Fechter tried to begin. The pooph wanted a repetition of my cornet soli o and ' , I had to give it. Fochtor was vorj n ; * ( l. Charles Dickens was behind tin I jccnes. Ho congratulated mo. J " 'You spoilt Fcchtor'a speech , ' hi said , 'but you deserved it. ' "I had a series of engagements in thi country , " continued Mr. Levy , refresh ing himself with a long drink , "begin in 18(54. ( Jim ' ning Fisk's was about ai lucrative as any. Ho gave mo 810,001 for sis months in the band of the Otl Regiment , which ho organized , I helioro Then I got this diamond ring .througl him , " pointing to a' largo solitaro on hi : finger , "it is worth $1,500. " ' WINNINO A DIAMOND KINO. "Why , there was a man named Honr Smith , who was connected with Fisk ii spmo way. H0 had a mare on oxhibi tion at Flbctwood trotting course , on < crowds of peonlo W6ro there to ooo th trial , and so win my band , and I boliuv there was plfc\\ty of betting goiii | on. Well , in Ao first heat , tlio iimr was badly blown and tlio public got hnpa tiont. It wes necessary to give tlio nni null time to recover itself , only tliu pub lie did not look like waiting , 'Set 'on wild , and keep it up till I give you th signal to quit , says Smith , I djd , nip the people forgot all about the ruco nni listened. Meanwhile the mure hud hu blow , and then did her race in oxcollon time , and everybody was satisfied. 'Yo did it , ' says Smith to me , and this rin wns his present. "Did you over hear the present on : poror of Russia was a cornet playoi No ? Well , lie used to bo when hu wn Czarevitch. I went to Russia in 1871 Tliat was also brought about by Fisl When the Grand Duke Alexis wan hut the Now York swells gave him n Kill i the navy yard. Alexis wanted to hen mo play , HO my services were rcquosl cd. Fisk did not have a invitation and got savage and said should not go to the ball. I wont , hov over , and was presented to the princi Fisk gavu mo the sack the following da ] I was not much disturbed by { hat , as tl ! grand duke had inyitcd mo to Ruusii and to Russia I wont. On arriving i St. Petersburg I soon made frieiu among the big-wigs , and received all ii vitation to visit the czarovitch'a palace , MEHTINO THE CZAUOVltCH. " 1 arrived there all right and som how got mixed up in the .corridora , 1 the end of ono of thorn I saw a very tnll soldier standing with a lady by his side. Tlio soldier and the lady both smiled at nto and said , 'You are ueleomo ! ' I replied , 'Thank you , sir , ' and 'Thank you , madaino , ' supposing tlm)1 were somebody belong ing to tlio palace. The next moment an equerry made his appearance , and I then discovered Iuis I in the presence of the present emperor and empress , then crow n prince and princess. I can never forget the kindness and graciouaness of my treatment during the twenty months I jiassed in Russia. "On ono occasion 1 wat invited to play in one of the private apartments of the palace before the c/nrovitch and his wio and a whole crowd of grand dukes and grand duchesses. Tea was served in golden cups to the royalties. Ono cup was loft. A servant was about to hand it to the Cxxrovitcli. Ho turned to the servant and asked why Mr. Levy was not given n cup , find di rected that his should bo handed to mo , On another occasion , when liill win ex pected " "Who on earth was Hill ? " "Emperor William of Germany. 1 suppose I ought not to say 'Hill.1 Well , he WAS expected at ono of the railroad stations at about the same time the crown poinco hail promised mo to be present at a concert for my benefit. The prince met mo and told mo hu could not hear mo play. "Hut , your highness , " I remonstrated , "if you will only come I will promise you I will let you oil' in time to meet thu omnoror. " " "Tho prince -smiled at the idea of my 'letting him otl" it did sound absurd , you know but ho came , nevertheless , and left my concert only just in time tu meet William at the station. You see ar tists , at least , have good reason to be grateful to the Russian myal family. "Well , I have tooted my horn in n good many latitudes , Australia , Now/ua- land , all over America , Germany , Franco , Egypt , and , if I could got there , I'd try n season in the moon. And now , come pull otFyour coat and let's have another kick at the ball. " SCROFULA. A medicinu that destroy8 thu germs of Scrofula and has thu powot to root it out is appreciated by the af flicted. The remarkable cures of men , wo men and children IM described by tostl immials , prove Hood's ' Sarsaparilla a reli able medicine containing remedial agonfe which eradicate Scrofula from the blood , 100 doses § 1.00. Sold by all dealers. C , 1. Hood & Cq. , Lowull , Moss. Huhanil Maud H. Tlio story to-night is that Mr. Vandur bilt is dissatisfied with Hair , tlio trainei of Maud S. , and ordered him to conn back to Now York. In the opinion o the public it will bo a great pity if Mr Vanderbilt should bring Maud S. liomi for his own use , as ho talks of doing before she has boon put to the limit o her powers this season. There is a ston that her present record was by no mean all she could have done on the day slu made it. Dair was told to make her d < her best at Rochester , and then sent her homo. But ho wanted to wai until the circuit horses should read Hartford , as hu believed tlm to be a faster track. Ho intended to jus drop within her record of 2:107 : , if possi ble , without going so fast that nor owne would bo satisfied that she had done ho utmost , and so obtain permission to tak her to Hartford , where she would hav the most favorable conditions for grua speed. She trotted in 2:10j : , but tlioi camu the accident to her hind leg , whicl threw her out of training. Now sh seems to have more speed than over , ani if left in her trainer s hands it is mor than likely that 2:10 : will be left behind although to do that a horse must go t the half-mile polo in 1:05 : , and como liom just ns fast na ho want tlioro. Caturrh. Thu remarkable results in a disease f universal and with such n variety < characteristics as Catarrh , provo how o foctually Hood's Sarsaparilla nctin through the blood , reaches every part < the human system. A medicinu , lik anything elsu , can bo fairly judged enl by its results. Wo point with pride t the glorious record Hood's Saraaparill has entered upon the hearts of thousand of people it has cured of catarrh. A Monkey In a ilajj of CocoutmtH. Philadelphia Itecord. P. M. O'Connell , dealer in confei donors' supplies , was surprised yestorda afternoon , while emptying a bag of cocoi nuts , to find nestled among the liar shells iv grinning monkey of diniinutiy size. Thu little fellow rose from h crouching position and began to chattt in a lively manner. His dark , bead-lik oyps fairly sparkled. With surprisin agility ho sprang from the bag and scran bled about thu floor , as though onioyin the freedom. Ho was captured an placed in a cage. A few days ago th schooner Ella A. Warren arrived in poi from Moyoguez , Porto Ricco , with a larjj cargo of cocoanuts in bags. Usual I they a ro brought in bulk , but in this ii stance bags woru used. From this Ii Mr. O'Connell made his purchases. Ev duntly thu little follow , imbued with tl curious prying disposition of the monki tribe , ventured into the bag while it wi being filled in his native climo. How Ii escaped being crushed to death when tl bags woru thrown promiscuously into tl hold of the vessel , and also when tl vessel was discharged at this port , is mystery. The nil to provided him wil meat and drink during the voyage. 11 number of them in the bag in winch 1 was imprisoned had been gnawed opt and the contents eaten by his monko ; ship. Tlio voyage occupied about U o I days. IiiHtiintly Uoliovcd. Mr . Ann Lncour , of Now Orleans , Li WriteHj I liavu a BOM who hiw been nick f t\\oyoarnj ho Ira * IHM-II attended by mir leu Ing phyMiiniiH Imt nil to no purpOKu. Tl morning lie Imil UU muni H ] > ull of cuuglilini was HO greatly prostrated In cuiwuriueiice , tli death Hecineil Imminent. Wo hud in the lion abottlo of ] ) H. WM. HALI/H JIAKHAM I the LUNUS , purchased by my luubund , w noticed your mhertlseniont jenteiday. Wan ministered It nccoulliiL' to diiuctluns nml wns Instantlv relieved 33 TT 371 in It .A. I Have Found It Was tlio exclamation o ( a man wliun ho KOt a I of Dureka I'ilo Ointment , whkh Ua tliniilu ami m euro ( or I'lies anil all Hkdi UUvanu * . Kilty c-critu mall , | x t | > ai < l. The American Diarrhaaa Cure Has utooil tlm tcU for twenty juar . Hiiro euro l all Never KalU. Dlarrhac-a , Dj solitary , anil C'hc ru Morbua. DBaiiG'sFeyeraiidAgnoTouic&Corflii ' It U lniK | > tll > 1 < i to nii | > ly thu rajilil ale of the turn HIJIIB CUUK WAIIIIANTKI ) for Few ; und-Aifuo , anil all Malarial troulik-9. I'llICK , fl.OO. W.J.WHITEHOUS1 LAIJOIIATOHY , 10TII HT. , OMAHA , NKI ) . For Sale by all Druggists Or nt bKXI > IVM ou recent of i > tlcu , EEAL ESTATE SHRIVER & BELL , Opposite Postoffice , Bargains in Improved Property. No. 109 HcmneSrooMH nml basement , 20th ami Miwon 1 2 100 173 ( Inoil hiiu-o , Urn , Cnmln ami 2.Mh st . . 1 ft * ) 172 HiMHoS rtmiiimin Iciwol lot 4 170 Iliniio 8 rooms mi Turk tucmio , corner , the | i S SOO 107 Iluuna near SAinulcr * ttrvi't , full lot , ciny tcrmn. , . i. . . . 000 Iflfl Homo B room * , 2 totj on lull utrovt. , . 1 in.'i Homo n rmuns , 13th nml IcaM'tiuorth tt. 1 WO 104 Home fl\o rnouu , Hamilton ttrvvt near ( 'harloi 1 (100 10.1 T\ui hinw , dill lot * , lth ami Hiunoy . . 1 l W 101 TnitDtory homo nrtvr IMh utrci't , ( timer 0 000 100 Homo two room * , full lot , 27th nml Doiiif. h , 8.V1 1M Homo b ronimJOth ami Clark 2 SOU 1M Two ! u-ro 011 Cumlni ; , liM | > rou .l . 3 Ooo 1S5 Homo 4 nxims , Imrn , Bth utrcct . . . 1200 154 HOUKO ! ! rooms , kitchen , etc , mil etreet. . 000 163 0 home * , rents for jllft It-r month , 'J full loHon lirn\cn\iiirtli ami IMIi utrcet * . 10 MO 152 Two home * 0 ami 8 room * , barn , etc , full lot , lk ciiH > rt nml 24th rtrect R 000 150 House S rooiiH , on ISth , on cur lino. . . , 1 SOO 141 Homo 0 rooim oil 20th , near Paul 2 800 14 $ HnmuOrooni * , Imrn , 20tli nmtaml Clark 2100 147 Homo 4 roomslutu , .Wil Mreet 1 r > 00 14(1 ( Homo 4 rnomn , smli nml Clurk 1 600 1S4 HOIIIIO 0 roonn , DMilon treetclicap. . . . t ! GOO ISO HOIISII 4 roonn , trees , Mil otrcut 1 800 180 Housed rooms , new , Hhliui' * ( uMlthmWO 134 Thn-0 lioinwn , C ] > ltol luemio nml 10th ntrectcnch 1000 1M ) HotiiioK rnniiM , 1'lcaunt utrccti , . 1 , 00 1'2 ID acres , home , irnntcn , etc. , , , , , . 1 SOO 110 Home 0 nnniH , 211 nmlLeaxcnwnrtli , , . , 1 6.V ) 12il Double liomo 4 room * on Hint utrcet MO U.I Tim limned , full lot , 10th nml Mason . . . . 2600 lot FltoacrM , Sounder * ntn-ct , , , S 600 101 3 lot ) anil liouio , Oth utaet , 1 000 .01 IIomo4 roonn , 10th utreet 600 Twolio\iu' , lull lot , rent for i' ! > per month , 13th ami CAM 5000 80 HOUJO 3 rooms , Utxl u OTU ! 27th < . . . 1 000 Unimproved Property. SiS 1xt Ca < and ! 2J . 1000 324 Lot near car HIM . 1000 ,117 0 lots near 1'ark a cimo , ench , . . . , . 876 304 10 loU 1'arkcn aililltlon vach flUO tn . 0 > ) .103 1 lot 2Sth nml la ) ciiiort | . , . . 2 000 207 7 lota I'ortcn addition toiata" " . . . . . . . 000 ill 8 lut > on Vnrk acnuo , make an offer . 202 2lat on Isaaci street 20J Oi ncrea on ( julncy utrcut. , . , . 1 100 150 llimno 5 riKinn , comer Mh street . 2(00 WlnU Inl iwo'umi.lltlnn each . tlOO to I 400 17.1 lots In loil' ! aililltlon , each . 00 to KOO DM Int * In Hamcom I'laco.coch . 3M ) to 1 MO 2(1 loU III Ilnrr Oak aiMltlim , each . 300 to 200 60 liiU III Iiano & Hililen'smldltloii , , . , 3M to 500 60 ] U III UwllckV aildlllou . 71X1 to 1 WX ) 10 aero lot" . Park Jilaco . 600 to 1 800 4 acre * on Cnmlnc street . 6 SOO 50 loU 111 I'atrli k rs aililltlnii . 400 to OM 30 loU In Hhlnn'i aililltlon . . . . 400 to 1 000 11 lot * In Kazan's mlilltlon . 300 tu 000 13 loU III K. V. Hmlth'8 ailillttnn . 400 to 3.10 3 lots In llorlwch'a lit addition , each , . 1 000 ' LoU In nil parts of the city , and In every addition on easy terms ) Call or send tor descriptive pam phlets. Five Acre Tracts , Just west of city , $125 per acre , $100 rash , luilanct on limeat , 0 per cent. This property Is admirably adapted tu gardening purpoto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PROPOSALS FOR PAVING , Healed proposals will ) > o received by the undersign cd until noon of Saturday , Juno the 23d , A. I ) . 1843 for furnishing paving material and invlng the follow litrlcto In the city of Onnvlia , to-wlt : dlstrlcU NIM. .1 , 4 , B , 0 , ami 7 , IlliU nro HiHxIallvIn vltud on the following pa\lnff matcrliln , toH : lie * imallty of Hlnux Kolli Orunltu , l uHt iiiallty | of I.lnu Stone , best quality of Hand Htono , and Trinidad An iilmttum. All inalerlal to b ( unilslml ami povlni ; t < 10 done In accordance w 1th plann and specification on fllo In the olllco of thu Iloanl otl'uhllo works. Hid to bo occoiutianlod by sample * | of materials propone * to ho furnished by each bidder , llldi to bo al o at companled by the slKiiatura of proposed sureties , n h In the utent of thu awarding of the contract will cute Into a bond with the city of Omalm In the sum of to : thousand dollars ( * 10 , < x > 0) ) , for each district , for th faithful execution of calduinl. . Illdo to bo acconi nanlcdby n certified check In the mini of fl\o hundrei ilnllani < . ' 'O < ) ) l'a ' > able to the ( Ity of Omaha. Huco chccl to bo returned t bidder In the o > cut of non-acccpt ancoof bidand to the succcssf ill bidder w helicon true Is duly entered Into and bond U duly k'l > enani both bond and contract are apprmod by the mnjo and city council. Illd to bo undo on prlntwl blank to bo furnished by the Iloanl of 1'iiblla works. Tlio Iloanl of Public works reserve the rlulit to re lect any and all bids , or to accept u purl or tlio whol of any bid. JAMK.S CIIKKIIITON , Chairman Iloanl of 1'ubllo Works. Omaha , Juno 0,1883. eod-'Jw PROPOSALS FORDIST1UCT PAVINC BONDS. CITY TIlKAHUIir.fl'H OKKICE , J OMAHA , Nun. , Juno 10,1833. / Sealed proposals will bo received at this olllco lint Juno 10th , 1H83 , at 12 noon , for the iiurchaiui u' ' W2 000 of District I'nvlnir llonds of District No. 2 of th city of Omaha. Hold bonds are dated July lit , 188 ! andulll IK ) duo In one , two , three ami four jeai from data , an equal amount Itvcomln ) ; duo each joai ani In sums of ono thousand dollars each , and boa Interest from data at the rate of six | > er centum pu annum , pa\ablo annually , Thu principal and Intel rst are Ixith payabla at tlio olllco of Kountzo Ilros. , I Now York. Hald bonds are Issued under the charter powerr said city , and will IHI delivered to purchasers on pa \ incut therefor at the city treasury In Omaha on J aul 1st , 188.1. Illds will IM ) addressed to the undersigned an marked "Proposals for District 1'avlng Ionds"an must state the full n.ime and address of bidders , th amount of * ald bondi desired ( In eimal amount du In one , two , three and four joirs ) , and the price pn | Hised tu bo iiald. Tlio right Is reserved to reject anv and all bids. TllUMAN I1UCK , Jo 10-St City Treasurer. PROPOSALS FQU PAVING. S KAI.KI ) I'llOPOHAI.S WIU , UK. UKCEIVKD II the undorslgned until 12 o'clock noon of 11 ui day , July 2nd , A. 1) . 184.1 , for the paving of Harne Ktrect , In I'avlng District No , 0 , being that part i Harney street IjIng between the east line of Nlnt street and the wnst line of Fifteenth street , excel the Intersection mule by tlio crossing of Tent street. Also for the paving of Sixteenth street I I'aIng DUtrlct No. 8 , being that part of HlUeent street lying between thovouth line nf Douglas strci and tlio south line of Irani street , both paving dl trlcts aforusald biilng In the city of Omaha , county < Douglas and state of Nebraska. In accordance wit the wishes of the legal majority of property ownoi abutting on said | ui\lng ilktrlcts and In obedience t ordinances Nos. fi&'l ami 687 of said city , the materli to IHI used ill | iavliig tlio aforesaid districts must I "Trinidad or Sheet Asphaltum. " All such | iavlng t bo laid and work done In accordance ulth plans an niioclflcatlons on tlio In the nttlra of the Hoard < 1'ubllo Works. Hvpuruto bids to bo presented fi each laving dUtrhl , with separate prices named I each liid for a Ihu jcani1 and ton ji-ara' giiarantuo < nald paving , Illds to bo accompanied by the slgni lures of proposed surifteswho , In the event of tl ho awarding of the contract , will enter Into bonds wll idho the cit ) of Omaha In the sum of thirty thousai ho dollars for each of the ubcno described paving ill trlcts to Insure the faithful performance of such ro tract. Illds must alxo IMI accompanied by a certlfii chock , pajablo t ( , the city of Omaha , In the sum fl\o hunilred dollars for each bid ; Mich check to 1 returned to bidder In the event of non acceptance bid , and to the successful bidder when such contra and bond are duly entered Into and the wtmo a proved by the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , tha Ma ) and City Council , as provided by Uw and ordlnanc KI otherwise such check to IHI forfeited and placed ire the credit of the paving fund. b } All bids must be made upon printed blanks , to furnished by the Iloanl of Public Wiks. The Hoard of 1'ubllo Works reserrk the light > / reject any and all bids. JAMK8 CIIKIOIITON , ( or Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , ile- Jo 18-taw-tw 11 , ALMA E. KEITH , DEALER IN Fine Millinery IHAIH GOODS , WAVES , BANDS , irrc. Stock Entirely fresh and Ne ta 105 15th Street , Opp. Postofflco. Short Line -OP TIIE- CHICAGO , & St , Paul UAU.WAY. l < n.w . running \ FART KXI'IIESS THAIN3 from OMAHA and COUNCIL DI.UKK3 with Pullman's-Magnificent Sleepers. and tlio flnctt Dining Can In the world. If \ ou are unlng ca t to CHICAOO , MII.WAUKF.K. or nnv iKilnt bevond : or II \ otl are Rolnir north to ST. rAl'MtllMlNNKAroMS , T ko the ni-MT UOUTB , the CltlCAdO , MII\VAUKKK & HT. VAUti railway. Ticket olllco located at 1'axton Hotel , at corner of Karnam ami Fourteenth streets and at U. P. depot * nml at Mlll.ud Hotel , Omaha. /tf'Sea time Table In another column. F. A.-NAHH , Ooneral Aint. | (1. H. FOOTK , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. M. MRHHIM. , A. \ . 11. CAIU'ENTF.n , ( Irneral .Manager. General I'MtVr Agent. O. T.CI.AIIK , OKO. 11. HEAFFOUD , ( lencral Hup't. Asst. Ocn'l r si Agent. nicdlT The Clergy. Painful Oast of Tetter. I hae for " . " > or 30 yean 1 > ocn a sufferer from DRY TKTTKIt. It developed Iticlf on different portions of my body , extending to my ftct and hands , caun- Inz tiiein to Itch Intolerably and to crack. It was no pnlnlultUat I a compelled to wear India Ilubber Kbni'iday and night for months at a time. Alter coMiultliiK the bo t physlclant , and using all the remedies which came to my notlco without relief , I romiiiimcvil the u < o of SWIFTS HfECIFIU , and am happy to say that there Is scarcely a vestige of thu disease left. At no time In twenty-five years have 1 felt such relief ami freedom from illscaM , and I cheer fully recommend Swlft'a Specific to all similarly af flicted. J. U. nUANHAit. Macon , Oa. Bronchitis and Minister's Bore Throat CURED I I wa laid low by nn attack of Ilronchltls and Min ister's Sere lliroat , and my life w an slmoat despaired of , when my doctor said try S. S. S. I hesitated for seine time , out I was afraid of being permanently laid asldo from the actlvo duties of my ministry , I decided to gUo the preparation a fair trial , and after | > eraeterlngln lUusa I found complete relief , and am enjoy Ing excellent health. lam clearly of tha opinion that Swift's Swclflo | Is one of the best Alton * fives and Illitod purifiers In existence , and I take plco-iuro In rccommondlng Ita fUo curative qualities ) to others nnilcted as I was. H. C. IIOUNADY. $1,000 Reward. Will ho paid to any Chemist who who will find , on Anal ) sis of KX ) bottles S. H. H. , one paritclo of Mer cury , Iodide 1'otajslum , or any mineral substance. THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Draw cr 3 , Atlanta , Oa. /tfl-Wrlto / for the llttlo book , which will bo mailed free , 1'rlco : Small size , $1.00 per bottlt. Largo slid ( holding double iiuantlty ) (1.75 bottle , All drugirlits ) sell It. DR , FELIX LE BRUN'S G G PUEVKSTIVE ANlt CUKK FOR EITHER SEX , This remedy being Injected directly to ( he scat ot the disease , requires no change of diet or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous medicines to bo taken Intern al 1. When used asa provcntho bv either sex , It U Impossible to contract any prhato disease ; but In the cuso of these already unfortunately allllcted wo k'uar- antoo thrco boxes to euro , or wo will refund the money. Price by mall , postage paid , $2 per box , or three boxes for fcS. wnrrtEN GUARANTEES jssucd by all authorized agcnU. Dr.FelixLeErun & Co SOfE rROPHIETORS. C. P. Goodman , Druirglst , Solo Agent , for Omaha , Neb. inJkowly DR. WHITTIER , 617 St , Charles St , , St. Louis , Mo , A REGULAR GUADUATE of two medical collcgci . has Iwcn eniragoil longer In the treatment of C'HHON- IU. NCUVOUS , SKIN ANI ) 111,001) Diseases than any other physician In St Louis , as city papers show and all old residents know. Consultation free and Invited. When It Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treat ment , medicines can bo sent by mall or express every - whero. Curable canes guaranteed : wheru doubt ex ists It Is frankly stated. Call or w rlto. Non oils ProstntionDf _ Wllty , Mental and Physical SVcakncsH , Mercurial"and" other affections of Throat , Hkfn ami Hones , llluod Impurities and Dlood Pelaon * Fng , Skin affecUons , Old Sores and Ulcers , Impcdl- mcnU to Marriage , Tthcumatrsni7 Piles. Hpoclal at * tcntlon to cases from overworked brain. HUllOlOAU CASES recelvo'i i > eclal"attention. . pTscases arising from linprudemt ! , Excesses , Indulgenoea , Gi-TJXIDXIi marry , who may not , why , causes , consequences and euro. Balled for 25o ; | x > stage or stamps. _ 23dtwly Western Cornice-Works , IKON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT , PROP. 1111 Douglas St. > Omaha , 2Tcb. * MANUFACTURER OP Galvanizea Iron Cornices. jTJTDonncr Windows , Flnlals , Tin , Iron and Slate Itnoflni ; , Hpecht'u ] > atent Metalllo Skylight , Patent adjusted Hatchet Rar and Hracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. Iron Fencing , Crcntlngs , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank Italllngs , Window Hlinds , Cellar Guards ; also general agent for I'eersoii & Hill patent Inside Blind. ids 10.h Health is Wealth. s- sii. . ii. ii.of l of IHIof of ofct ct I" or * > ; to bo to Dr. K. C. West's Ncne and Brain Treatment , & guaranteed simclrto for Hysteria , DbulncsuJConvul lon ; Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervpus Prostration caused bx the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefiilnow , Mental Depression , Softening of 'tho Hrain , rtsnltlng In lasanlty and leading to InUory , decay and death , Prtmuturo Old Agor Barrennewi. Loss of power In either ex , Involuntary Losses and Spcrmatorrha-a causvd by ave > exertions of the brain , self-abuso or over-Indulgence , Kach box con tains one month's treatment. tiM a box , or six boxes for $3.00. Sent by mail prepaid On receipt of . prlco. v WE GUARANTJE six BOXES To euro any case. With each Border received by u W. Issued ' only by C. P. GOODMAN. ' kVc wly Druggist , OmaU Nob. - < --wf.