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THE DAILY BEE --OMA , tJESDAY JUNE 26 , 1883. LAURELS MODESTLY WORN. Tbe Owner of Maud S , Pleased lint not Frond , "What Mr. Vnmlcrtillt Snjrs of IIIn KANt Horses and Illmsair No ' I MntclYtoBpMAdoWltli , Frnnk Work. Xew York Times. When Maud S. nnd Aldino vent a niilo over tlio Feotwood park course in 2:15 : Friday afternoon , Mr. Snniuel SnifTon , Uio secretary of the Gentlemen's Driving association , ordered the sign , proclaiming tlmt Edward and Dick iswivellor covered the dintmico July 13. 1882 , in 2:10 : $ . taken down. Tlio old record was painted out , and yesterday the sign reappeared on the front of the judges' stand bearing in staring black characters tlio inscription : Juno IB , Time , MUAD S. AND ALUINKs 1883. 2:101. : Mr. Frank Work drove Edward and Dick Swivcllcr up to the park to n top wagon in the afternoon. Ho jogged them around the track but made no at tempt nt speed. It was Mr. Work's cus tomary afternoon drive , nnd if the crowd at the park expected to BOO him try to reclaim the position ho had occupied they wore disappointed. The only exciting thing that occurred nt tha park was the speeding by Col. Lawrence Kip of his green horse Charlie n niilo in 2:20 : , which was considered n good performance. Mr. William H. Vanderbilt did not appear At the park. Charles Phclps , the super intendent of his stables , took his horses Aldino nnd Early Rose cut for exercise early in the day , and both of them and Haud 8. remained in their stalls after that. that.Mr. Mr. Vanderbilt was preparing to go to Islip , Long Island , to spend Sunday with his son , Sir. W. K. Vanderbilt , when nought at his residence in Fifth avenue. Ho were a spotless white tie adjusted in 5 neat knot about the high collar that en circled his nock , and was in a pleasant mood. "I didn't suppose that the feat of my horses would create such n commo tion , said ho. "Iwonfup for n drive , and was surprised to find out what I had done myself. Still , for all that , there is no reason-for making BO mud1 of n stir About It.1' ' "Do you propose to make n match with Mr. Work or any ono else , or give an exhibition of the speed your horses Are capable of showing ? "Not at all. I had my horses brought from Hartford for my own driving , and I certainly have no idea of giving public exhibitions , " "How much bettor do you supppso Maud S. and Aldino nro capable of doing than they did on Friday J" "I have no doubt whatever but that can drive thorn in 2:11) : ) . I think I can drive Aldino and Early Iloso in 2:15. : Out of those three horses I can make u the three fastest teams in the world , say the world , for there are no teams on the other side to equal teams hero. ] shall put Maud S. and Early Iloso to gothcr as well as Maud S. nnd Aldino , Speaking of the capabilities of the tcan I _ drove Friday , I scarcely know their limit. You BOO , I did not go to the park prepared for getting all the speed possible siblo out of the pair. I weighed 20 ( pounds and the top-wagon I had woighoi 211 pounds. The other wagon wjthou the top weighs 145 pounds. Dan Mnci weighs , I think , 130 , and John Murphy 145. Take the extreme of those figures , And you see that the horses were pulling 115 pounds of what might bo counted extra Weight ; almost enough to stop them. A trained driver ought to make n differ ence of throe and a half seconds in their time , and with every condition favorable there is n possibility of reducing the record five seconds , "Tho too weights were not fitted for Maud S. , were they ! , " _ "I can get as much speed out of her without them 0.1 with them. The only thing they do is to have the effect of making her steadier. Of course , Aldino is not a match in speed to Maud S. The two had boon driven together only three times before twice in Hartford nnd once by mo hero on Thursday. " "You have not driven Early Rose at all since she came to Now Yorlc. " "Sho got 'off , ' to use the expression , in Hartford. Her foot were injured by shoes that were put on her. I shall not try to drive her until fall. There is noth ing serious to bo feared. Buirsaid Wed nesday that Aldine could not go in 2:10 : , which shows , " said the millionaire , with smile , "how oa v it is to bu mistaken. " "Mr. Vanderbilt , how much would you take for MaudS. ? " "I can make money in other ways than lolling horses , " said 'Mr. Vanderbilt , with a quiet laugh. "I keep horses for pleasure , and not for sale. " "There are many stories of trouble be tween Bair , the trainer , and yourself 7" "No triublo whatever. Mr. Bair was hired to do what ho did. When he brought the horses to Now York and turned them ever to mo , then his duties " That is all there is of it. " "Aro you to go back to Europe the 1st of July , as you intended ? " "No , I shall spend the summer at Sar atoga and Sharon Springs. The extra BUTCH days that I was on the water by the accident to the Brittanio afforded mo enough of a sea voyage. I am in no bet ter healtli than when I wont to Europe , but I wanted to make the passage. My health is excellent and has boon. "Now that you have retired from act ive life entirely , what plans have youfor your enjoyment ? " "None at all. I propose to live in a quiet way , and I expect to live the long er for it. I fool that I have a long time to live yet. Throwing oft" the cares of business ought to conduce to longer life. The control of the railroads that ! am in terested in has been placed in the hands of capallo men who have real , interest in them , and I look to see them more prosperous - porous than over. " "Jay Gould is to make u tour of the world in a yacht built for him. Has u thought of such an expedition entered your mind ? " "Tho Britannic U u good enough yacht for me. When I want to take a sail I can embark in that ship. " "Maud ia in as fine shape as aver she was , " said Superintendent Phelps at Mr. Vandorbilt's tiLubles. "She needs a littlu keying up to make n record , that's all. She don't know anything bad , " said hem the more came toward Jiim in obedience to lib call and put out , her nose to bu fondled. Cliarlio Grant , the colored groom who has been with Maud S. since she was 3 yean old , said she allowed more speed than ever. She hod perfect control of liar motion. She trotted n quarter in 32 without effort , which was o 2:08 : gait. The belief was expressed thai bhe could cover a mile in tlmt time , Aldino was said to be as good naturcd at Mnud B , , but not to have tlio winning ways. The trouble from the little picco ont of Enrly Iloso's foot Imd vanished , nnd she Bliowcd no ill rc ult from it. Like the other libnu's , BIU was in perfect con- dition. Wlicn Mr. Work returned from Fleetwood - wood ho Baid : "I intended to warm Ed- wnrd nnd Swjvellcr up to give them n scrape , but the cast wind grow BO cold that I did not. I had not had an oppor tunity before. I expected to drive in 2:25 : or 2:30 : , but I simply jogged them in about 3:00 : , I will not say that I nm going to boat Mr. Vnndorbilt's time. _ I keep my horsed for the pleasure of driv ing them mid like them as well ns ever. Both nro in bettor condition than they ever were before , There were no judges on the stand when Mr. Vanderbilt drove his horses , but I nm perfectly willing to acknowledge that ho has beaten my time without that formality. I suggested tlmt the sign of the judge's ' stand bearing the record of my horses should bo taken down. Of course Mnud 8. was the lior.so that made the time. As for challenging Mr. Vnndorbilt , why , I hnvo no sucn iden. " TIIK NKW NIAOAHA liHIimK. A Novel Principle in ItH Construc tion To lo Done In KlKlit MontliH. Toronto Olohe. The Canada Southern railway bridge over Niagara river is to bo built nt n point about 300 foot nbovo the present suspension bridge , Tlio contractors have engaged , under a heavy penalty , to complete - ploto the whole work by 1st December noxtabout eight months from the time of beginning operations. The time occu pied in building the suspension bridge was three years. A comparison will give nn idea of the vast progress made in re cent years in the art of bridge-building. The now structure will embody a now principle never before illustrated by any largo work netunlly finished. Two ainu- lar bridges , however , nro now being constructed one the now Tny bridge over the Firth of Forth , Scot land , nndtho second for the Canadian Pacific railway ever the Fraser River , British Columbia. Bridges built after the now design are known na canti lever bridges. Each end is mndo up of a section extending from the shore nearly half-way over the chasm , . Each section is supported about its contra by a strong tower , The outer i nn having no sup port , and being subject like the other to the weight of trains , n counter-advantage is given by the shore arm being anchored or weighted. This style of bridge has been adopted so an tonvoid the very grent expense in volved in the construction of n suspension bridge , The towers on. either side will rise from the water's edge. Between them will bo a clear span of 509 foot ever the river , the longest double-track truss span in the world. The shore arm of each cantilever having boon built and an chored , the other arm will bo constructed in suctions of 25 feet , the whole- being mndo polf-sustaining as each section is added. The ends of the cantilevers will roach only 375 foot beyond the towers , leaving n gap of 125 feet to bo filled. The link will bo supplied by an ordinary truss bridge , which will bo swung into place nnd rested on the ends of the cantilevers. Hero provision will bo mndo for expansion nnd contrac tion by allowing phy between the ends of the truss bridge and of the cantilev ers. At the same time the bridge will bo thoroughly braced sons toprovont dan ger from the lateral pressure of the wind. The "wnvo" motion pereoptible on n Huspbnsion bridge will not bo felt on the now structure. The total length of th bridge will bo 895 foot. It will have . . doufila track , und will bto.'stroRg enough to bcnr two of the heaviest freight trains extending tending the entire length of the structure nnd under u side pressure of wind nl sovonty-fivo miles per hour , nnd even then it is to bo strained to only ono-fiftl of its ultimate strength. The towers will not rest on bed rock , ns the rush of the river would swooj nwny nny caissins or other works in tended to bo used for excavations but the foundations will bo iu the largo boulder , that have dropped from the cliff during the past ages , the crevices being filled in wnito cement , making n solid Founda tion. The pressure will bo so divided that upon the foundation rocks it will be only 25 pounds per square inch. Th top of the stone structures will bo 50 fee nbovo the water level nnd from those the stool towers supporting tlio cantilevers will , rise 130 foot. From the towo foundations up the whole bridge will bi of stool , every inch of which will be subject joct to the most rigid tests from the timi it loaves the ere to the time it enters th structure. Itntlroad Inventor. Hallway Record. Mr. Charles Burloigh , inventor of the drill which bean his name , is dead. About 18G5 Mr. Durlcigh , at tha request , it is said , of the Into Alvnli Crocker , ap plied himself to the difficult work of per fecting a power drill for the primary pur pose of making the completion of the Hoosno tunnel practicable. Mr. Burloigh's drill proved . a prac tical invention , nnd its success enabled the Shnnly Crothors to push the great work to cpmiilotion. This drill , \ \ itli Mr , Burloigh a air compressor , were used nt the Hoosno tunnel , the Brooklyn bridge , 'along the line of the Union and Control _ Pacific railroads , in removing obstructions at Hell Gate , nnd in various works of loss magnitude. Mr. Burloigh was director of the Boston , Clinton , Fitchburg and Now Bedford railroad for several years previous to its recent con solidation with the Old Colony railroad , and ho was ono of the leading promoters of the proposed Now York nnd Boston inland railroad. MONROK , MICH. , Sept. 25 , 1875. Sum I have boon inking Hop Bitters for inflammation of kidneys and bladder. It has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The olloct of Hop Bitters Boomed like mngia to mo. W. L. CARTER. u City. Tall Mall ( laratc. Those who like variety nnd contrast in the appearance of 5 street must find peculiar satisfaction in London nt this time of the year , when painting nnd cleaning operations nro BO vigorously car ried on , nnd the principle of the ono being - ing taken nnd the other loft is no gener ally adopted. Very different is the state of things in _ Paris , whore the town ia mapped out into districts , nnd the whole of each district in turn has to bo leniivnled nt the saitiu time cleaning being required by law in every fifth year , nnd painting In every tenth. This is the time for these processes to be carried out , nnd n brisk correspondence has boon going on in The Figaro upon the subject. The doctors are , of course , to tha fore with scientific objections ; such trequcnt cleaning - ing seta loose the "gernm | ' which have bocoaio safely encrusted iu the walls , while the white glare produces "irradia tion , " nnd ruins many nn eyesight. To the lovers of the picturesque , meanwhile , the spick nnd span appearance of the Pnrismn houses is n perpetual eyesore , for docs not the picturesque consist in "largo neglect nnd noble unsightlincBs1 ? An eld hen-pecked man from Ohicr , Sprained his back infighting n fire , lie got n good drubbing But St. Jacobs Oil rubbing , Made him well and very much spryer. Idqnor Drinking In At nine. IlrunsHlck ( Me. ) Telegraph. Anybody who knows anything about the drinking habits of the people of Maine to-day , knows that liquor is drank in parlors , in offices of law nnd medicine , and to n limited extent in the studies of the clergy , in kitchens nnd workshops , in tlio cars , on steamboats , and , if ono whiles to observe , ho will find that trav elers by every means of conveyance in the state , take the poison with them , Th * express companies britiff it into the stnto upon every arrival for private consumption and considerable which escapes detection and goes into sale in some smaller coun try towns. In many of the cities nnd some of the larger towns the sale is free in bars and saloons , not in open defiance of law , for that statute which public opin ion does not support is no law at nil , nnd cannot and never will bo enforced. The sooner this fact is recognized the better it will bo for the cause of temperance , which is advocated upon sensible grounds only by the bettor representatives of the reform clubs. It is no pleasure to us to report such a stnto of things , but so far as our observation extends wo know our statements to bo true. Wo detest deception , lot it cnmo in where it may , nnd Ncal Dow is so committed to prohibitiod thntlie wouldn't toll the truth if ho could , and ho couldn't if he would , upon the subject of enforce ment in this state. Wo don't assert that sorno strictly temperance communities can not bo found in Maine , but wo do assert that rum is in fnr too general use nil ever the state , nnd wo know that some of the best temperance men hero regretfully admit this statement. Lying won't rub out the facts. IP your complaint N want of appetite , try half A wine-glau of Angoutura Bittern half an hour before dinner. Beware of coun terfeits. Auk your grocer or druggist for the gonulne article , manufactured by Dr. J. U , Ii. Blegert & Honi. Col. Jack Clilnn. Philadelphia Time * Louisville letter : The winnings that some of those gamb lers make is cnoilgh to tnko one's breath away. In ono race alone Mr. Jack Cliinn , the ? owner of Lconatus , won $35,000. Ho is the famous friend of Phil Thompson , and was his staunchest supporter in nil the troubles that nroso from Thompson's unfortunate shooting affair. Ho is n des perate better , aifd one night lost summer , the story runs , in a big poker game with some Blue Grass race men , ho won $15- 000. Ex-Governor McCreary was ut this time talking 'of running for congress against ThompsYm. Cliinn heard of it , and , slapping his hand down on the table in front of him , swore roundly that Thompson should have every cent of his winnings to beat McCreary , When Mc- Crcary hoard of the threat ho 'failed to make the race. Cliinn is a typical Ken tucky gambler , handsome , broad- shouldered , liberal to n fault , nnd known how to use n pistol. Ho once faced n mob of thirty republicans nt Hnrrodsburg , who were threatening to kill nny enemy of Col. "Bill" Bradley , the lender of their party in the state , nnd especially hated by Cliinn. Ho boldly denounced Bradley before the wholu crowd. In a minute n do/un pistols were out. Cliinn instantly drew his own , lev eled it ut "the " head of the loader , nnd swore that the first man that attempted to shoot him would rend their Render's death warrant. Some friends' backed him up , nil of them with thuir weapons drawn , nnd n bloody battle was only pre vented by mutual friends settling the dis pute. Ho carries himself jauntily , never picks n quarrel , and never shuns ono that is forced upon him , A bravo , recklesi dashing fellow is Jack Cliinn , nnd n good specimen of the Blue Gross gambler. Ho owns Leontas nnd several other good horses , has n fine farm in the henrtof th Blue Grass , nnd ia willing to bet $10,000 on three nces. "To > claim too ranch for 'TAX saysaikeptlc."IIoir can one medicine ba a epeclflc for KpU Iep r Dycpcpria , . . . ' Alcoholism - plum Rfc nmaU m , Bperaator- rhse , or Seminal WealtnMi , nnd flftr other complsJntif" We claim U a ipicifle , ( Im ply. because the Tlrni of all disease * arises from the blood. Its Nervine , ItcBOlTcnt , Alterative and Laxative propertleimeetall the conditions nercla referred to. ' It quiet * and composes the patient not by the Introduction of opiate * and drastic cathartic * , bat by the restoration of activity to the stomach and nervous avstem. whereby the brain I * relieved of morbid fancies , which are created by the causes above referred io. To Clergymen. J-awycri. IJtf rary men , Mer chants , llankcru , Ladles and nil thoeu whoso sed entary employment causes nervous prostration , Irregularities of ttie blood , ftomach , bowels 01 kidneys or who require a nerve tonic , appetizer 01 stimulant , BaniniTAN NIHVINK Is Invaluable , Thousand ) proclaim It the most wonderful invlc orant that ever unstained the linking system. $1.60. Hold by nil Druggists. (14 For tntlmo&Uls and rlrcuUn wml stamp. TUX IB , 0. A. B1CEUOMD USD. CO. , ST. Joaiuur , no. Hnstcttcr'a Stomacl Hitters meet * the r 'lulrements ' of the ra- tlonal mcillcal philos ophy which at prro- nit prctalls. It Is iwrfectly pure vcge > table rcmrd ) ( embrac ing the three propel "i ties of a proentUe , 1 tonlo and an altcm the. It fortifies til Ixidy against disease , Invigorates and r vltalli.cn the tiirpl ktomach and llve amUDcclsasalutar. cliaitge In thuentln * ) tcm. Fiir ale 1 > ; UruggUtsand Dealer generally. mltliuie.co.Ui ALMA E. KEITH , DEALER IN Fine Millinery HAIR QOOD3 , WAVK3 , BANGS , ETC. Stock Entirely Fresh and New 105 15th Street , Opp. Postoulco. OhJyBact ! That's a common expres sion and Iras a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it The singular thing about it is , that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease , liver com plaint , consumption , cold , rheumatismdyspepsiaover- work , nervous debility , &c. Whatever the cause , don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and it docs this by commencing at the foundation , and mak ing the blood pure and rich. k Lefanpert. lai Dee. i , ilia , For a lon { lime I kavi keen sufferer from stomsch and kldnejr dlieue. Mr appetite was very poor nd the very imall amount I did cat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from non-retention of rlM. I tried many remedie * with na incceit , until I vied Brown's Iron Bitten. Since I mod that my tomacli doei not bother me * nr. MrappetlteUilmplylmnienie , My kidney trouble Ii no more , and my central health It uchthat I feel liVe a new man. After tha uio of Brown' . Iron Bitten for one month , I har < ( ilaed twenty pound , la weight 0. U. SAICMT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc , and it will cure you. SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. | l conroRUED. ] This company Is now prepared to receive orders for IOUX FALLS JASl'Ell WIONK , for Building Purposes , And n 111 nml < i. t.wcs on rouihl loU f or promp dcllv try. . , Tlio compai y Is shipping Paving Blocks To both Chicago and Omaha , and solicits correspond ence and orders froin contractors * engaged In paving streets In any of the western cities. TESTIMONIALS. BtrKiimxxDitNT'H Orricx , Chicago , West Ih- ) ison Hallway , Chicago December E , 1SS2. f D. El ell , I'rmldcnt Sioux Falls Water 1'OHcr Com- Kny.MR Km : I have' received from your company since October 1 , 18S2 , about 100 cauloads of granite patlng blocks and have laid them between the rails ol our utreet railway tracks In the heart of the city. I have been using paving material In this city for many years , and I take pleasure In najlng that In my opin ion the granite paving blocks fumlnjied by your co > n- pany are the most regular In shape and perfect In form , and as far as I have been able to judge , are possessed of as durable feature as any material that hoi ever been offered or laid In the city. Yours , JAS. K. LAKE. tCopy. ] Hs. Louis , March 23,1883. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN- Thts Is to certify that I have examined a piece ol granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries and , In my opinion , It Ii the best stone for utreet par Ing I have setn la America. ( hlgned ) HESHY FI.AD , t'rco. Hoard Public Improvements. Stone for Paving Purposes. tain. tain.Addrtss Addrtss jour letten to A. G. SENEY , ml-roie M Pl S. of Jasper Stone Co WORTH SENDING FOR I Dr. J. II. 8CIIEXCK ban just publlabed a bock oc DISEASES OF THE LUNGS ( M HOW TO CURE THE ? . " . nbichls otTenxl Fit ii' . | > ort paid to all applicants It IMUUllHtuf'.nT// > tor ill wt)0 < miil v UicirweUM uttlU i l IUior llalilo to any din" " * i-l iihii Mention tliU ) > a | r. Auar > > Dr. J. II. Nf Iir\o : ; A t > ON , rhlla.lrlnMu. I'll. OSttti ( fin * u Ji * l * i orTVIUM Jtaalht UsDtlon Omaha Deo. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , S17 and 510 ' .North Main .bU , St. Louis. WHOUiSAtE DKAUMIS IN nooic , ) l m A P C1 r O i u'ltmxo , NEWS , ) P A P E R S , t WUAl'l1X0 , CAIIO llOAlll ) AND PRINTERS' STOCK /r < rCa h i Ul for llatf and Paper H ck , bcrap Ire and Metal * . 1aixjibtuck Warehouses , 1229 to 1S27 North SUt strati. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS WrUKMOVED TO OilAHA NATIONAL BAN BUIUUINO. TER BEST REMEDY < MPIJE 8' ' f OC ILEFFA , CO > MAHA. NEB. aRATEHTL-COMPOKTINa. EPPS' COCOA , "Dy ft thorough knowledge of the natural laws hlcn govern the operations of digestion and milli on , and by a careful application of the fine proper- n of well selected Cocoa , Mr. Kpps has provided our rcak fast tables v > lth a delicately flavored bcverace lileh may save man } ' heavy doctors' hills. It Is by le Judicious use of such articles of diet that a con- tltutlon may be ( ( raduallT built up until strong noueh to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds ! subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at tack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape i ny a fatal shaft by keeping ourselven well fortified 1th pure blood and properly nourished frame. " Mvll Service Gazette. Made dimply with boiling water or milk. 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For pale by all Druggist * and Fancy Goods Deal- rs throughout the United Statcx , Canada and Europe. 9 Sew are of base Imitation ) , f 1,000 reward for rrcst and proof of any ono selling the same. 2t-cw-Cm MANHOOD Pwlthely lleitored In from two to 10 dijs by Mexican Vegetable Confection. For tarttcuuni address San Meteo Medical Co. 1 * . 0. Box , 2181 , Bt. Louis , Mo. , _ Joll-di .2n\ THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Allen's . . . WORLD'S HairRestorer IS PERFECTION I Futile Benofaotros * . tin. S. A. ALLEN laijuilly earned ihii title , and thousands are this day rqoiane iver a fine head of hair prod need by tier uneqiuted preparation for restor ing , invigorating , and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp , removing Dsndruff , and arrests the fall ; the hair , ifgray.it changed 10 in natural color , giving it the saava vitality and luxurious quantity M in youth. ' . COMPIIMENTAEY. "My hair is now restored to its youthful color ; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat isfied that the preparation is not a dye , but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall , which is cer tainly an advantage to me , who was in danger of be coming bald. " This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WOHLD'SI-IAIR RESTORER. ' 'One Bottle did It. " That is the L < turvs.toi < > f many who have had tn.i gwy Ijir restored to iu natural ciior , ai4 their bald spot cotcrcd wi.S hiir , after tiding one bottle of MRF. S. A. AILHH'H WOKLD'S HAIR Uf.TOREit. 11 i not a dye. JAS. H , PEABODY , & J. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Itcsldence , No. 1407 Jones St. Office , No. 1607 Far nam ttreet. Otllce hours , IS m. to 1 p. m. , and S p. m. to 5 J > . m. Telephone fur offlce , 97. Itetldence E. B. FELLOWS , UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MANUPAOTURER All kluds of Upholstering done to order on thor notlre. Kuniiture retired. Chain rebcated , cto No , 205 North Sixteenth stre t. Matter of Application of K > l\\nnl Matter fo l.lijudr License , NOTIOK. Nnlli-e U hereby til\ni that K l anl Maurer di uwin the I'M da ) of June A. D. 1S43 , file his a ) iillcatlon to tlio major aixl city rounill of Omaha to lUvnta to mil malt , Kplrltuous ard * lnou * liquors a No , 1214 Farnam trect , 3nl ward , Omaha Neb. from the lltli dat-ol Julj , l&iS , tothellth da ) o October 1SS3. If there be no objection on remonstrance or proiet filed ulthln t o eeks from Juno 3d , A. D. 1 ! > S3 the said licenseUI be granted. KU\V. MAURER , Applicant The Omaha Dee neirspaper v > 111 publish iheabov notice once each week for two eek at the eipense of th < applicant The city of Omaha U not to b * charged there with. J.J.L.C. JEWETTCityCltik. 18l2oew OP Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window Caps , Finials , BkvllghU Ac. . Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Nob. RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS , UAMUKACTUnEOS OF . Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc. , Etc- 0 South 7-rn Twelfth . Street , OMAjlA , N1UJ. . - n.wen-fre-m SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. His the best ami cheapest food for stock of kind. . anjr On * pound Is equal to three pound ) of cor , took fed lth Ground 01 Cake In the rail and Winter , Instead of running do n , will Increaw In weight. nd bo In good marketable condition In lho spring. Dairymen , as ell , . a * others who uw It can tcstltv to merits. . Try It and Judge for yourself en. I'rlco 25.oo per ton ; no charge for sacks. Address 04-cod.ine WOODMAN L1KSEKD OH , COMPANY , Omaha , Neb. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Belting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings , . team Packing at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH , ND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges , WITH WIRE -GAUZE OVER DQOJ1S , , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS' OMAHA- A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanpr SIGN WETTER & DECORATOR ' WHOLESALE ti ItETAIL WALL PAPER 'WINDOWSHADES & CURTAINS , Cornices , Curtain Poles and Fixtures. PAINTS , OIL & BRUSHES , 107 South Hth Btrect , OMAHA NEBRASKA , - - - MANUFACTUnEB OF OF STUICTLY FIUST-CLASS First-clas * Painting and Trimming. Repairing promptly dono. 1319 Horncy Street , . . . . OMAHA , NEB. COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMALL COST. ] ( Warehouse and Refrigerators 801 , 808 , 805 , 807 Howard street Omaha , Neb. Apply to ' | ' ' Commission 'DlinTi1Uriil'D Din . J5Ji.EjlTl.Il.K ! ! , . Ju20-tf Merchant. FIREWORKS , FLAGS , SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO THE HEADQUARTERS. 3V © yr : cfi ? Oo. Have the Best Stock in Nebraska , Make the Lowest Prices. FURNITURE ' * ' 1416 Douglas Street.