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    FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. FRltiA MORNING , JUNE 29 , 1883. NO ; 10
SOMETHING
EVERY
OUGHT TO Km , . "
l ; There exists a means of securing -
curing a soft and brilliant
Complexion , no matter how
poor it may naturally bo.
llagan's Magnolia Balm is a
delicate and harmless arti
cle , -which instantly removes
Freckles , Tan. Redness ,
Jloughness , Eruptions , Vul
gar Flushings , etc. , etc. So
delicate and natural are its
effects that its use is not
suspected by anybody.
No lady has the right to
present a disfigured luce in
society "when the Magnolia
K Balm is sold by all druggists
for 75 cents.
SIOUX FALLS
JASPER
STONE
Company.
IlHCORrOKATED. ]
' This company ls now prepared to receive orders ( or
XBIOUX FALLS JASPKK BTONK , ( or
Building Purposes ,
t And will make figures on round lots for prompt dellv
err. The compai y is shipping
Paving Blocks
To both Chicago and'Omaha , anil solicits correspond
ence and orders from contractors * engaged In ] > avlng
( treats in any of the western cities.
TESTIMONIALS.
SurERiNTEVDEXT's OrncE , Chicago , West Div- )
Ison Hallway , Chicago December 6,1882. f
D. Elvvell , I'reslJcnt Sioux Falls Water Power Com
EAaSm . : I have' received from your company
since October 1 , 1832 , about 100 culooda of granite
paving blocks and ha\o laid them between the rails ol
our street railway tracks In the heart ot the city. 1
'have been using paving material In this city ( or many
yean , and I take pleasure In saying that la my opin
ion the granite paving blocks furnished by your com
pany are the most regular In shape and perfect In
form , and as far as I hate been able to judge , arc
possessed of as durable feature as any material thai
.ban ever beeH offered pr laid In the city. .S >
[ Copy. ]
8s. Louis , March 23,1833.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This Is to certify that I hare examined piece o :
granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries
\ and , in my opinion , It Is the best stone for street par
ing I have seen In America.
( Signed ) HENRY FLAD ,
Fres. Board Public Improvements.
Stone for Paving Purposes.
And any person Interested In such Improvement !
will flnd it greatly to his advantage to communlcati
wlthjiu. We Invite correspondence on the subject. If
The general management and supervision of thi
ompany's business is now In the hands of Wm. Me
. .Bain.
HAddress your letters to
A. G. SENEY ,
Presof Jasper Stone Co
$ Matter of Application of II N. Skew for Liquor LI
f cense.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that II. N. Skew did upoi
the 20th day of June , A. I > . 1883 , file his applicatloi
to the major and city council of Umaha lorllconsi
to sell malt , splrltous and vinous liquors at south
cast comer Seventh and JIarcy streets , First ward
' Omaha.Neb. , from the llth day of Julv ' , 1833. tc
. -the JHh day of October , 18S3. If there'be no ob
jectlon , remonstrance or protest filed within t\v <
< -weeks from June 26th , A. V , 1SS8 , the said llccusi
v ill bo granted.
II , N. SKOW , Applicant.
.Tho Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the aboil
notice once each week fur two weeks at the expcnsi
of the applicant The city of Omaha is not to bi
-Charged tncrcu ith.
2i4-2Mewk J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk.
' r. . , , . .Matter of Application of Kam'l Beatty for Llquo
r " License.
t
NOTICE.
/Notice Is hereby given that Sam ! Beatty did unoi
the 20th day of June , A. I ) , 1883 , file his appflca
tion to the major and city council of Omaha to
.license to sell malt , splritous and vinous liquors a
. .No. 212 S. Twelfth street , Third ward , Omaha , Neb.
from the llth day of Julj , 1883 , to the llth day o
October , 1883 , If there be no objection , remonstrano
or protest filed within two weeks from June 26th , A
D , 18S3 , the said license will be granted.
Siii't BHATTT , Applicant.
The'Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the abov
notice one * each week for two weeks at the expcns <
ot the applicant. The city ol Omaha is not to b
charged therewith.
255-2t-lcwk J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk.
' . _ _ . . _
Matter of Application of Henry Hornberger fo
Liquor .License ,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Henry Hornbergc
f d upon the 20th day ol June , A. D , 185,3 , file hi
application to the ma ) or and city council of Oinah
.lor license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquor
at No. 1321 Douglas btreet , Third ward , Omaha , Neb.
from the llth day of July , 1833 , to the llth day u
October , 1883 , If "there l > o no objection , renion
stranco or protest filed within two wfeeks from Jun
20th , A. I > . 18S3 , the said llcuixo will be granted.
HKVRV HOKVBKHOKH , Applicant
* * The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the bov
- % notice once each week for two weeks at the cxpens
of the applicant The city of Omaha Is not to b
, charged therewith.
„ . 257-2t-lewk J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk.
I Have Found It
* Was the exclamation of a man when ho got a beef
of Kureka Pile Ointment , which ls a simple and Eur
.cure for Tiles'and all Skin Ditcases. lilty cents b
.jfimail , postpaid.
The American Diarrfiaja Cure
?
* V
I In stood the tcit for twenty sears. Sure euro ( o
itkll. Ne\er Kails. Dlarrhaea , Djseutary , and Uhol <
n Morbtu.
Deane's ' Foyer and Ape Tonic & Cordial
It U Impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same ,
SURE CU11E WARRANTED
For Fe\er ami Ague , and sll Malarial trouble ) .
I'ltlCE , 91.00
W.J.WHITEHOUSI
, LABORATORY , WTHBT. , OMAHA , NEB.
for Sale by oil Druggists
Or stint by Express on receipt of price. m&efli
THE LATEST HEWS.
TKLKOllAVII NOTKS.
Special DUpatchei to Tin DKK.
The Fcdoral Bank of Commerce , To-
- ui swindled out of twenty thous-
s by forged checks drawn by
'Waiiv. Gardner , an American cattle
dealer.
_ _ Great floods caused much damage at
Hamilton , Ontario.
Oov. Berry , of Arkansas , issued a pro-
cltuuation urging citizens to hunt down
desperadoes and outlaws.
The Lohigh and Delaware rivers are
on a grand tear. There is no estimate of
the extent of the damajju which is reported
ported very extensive.
Oklahoma Payne lias applied for an in
junction'against the Secretary of war and
General Pope , of the Department of the
Missouri , to restrain thorn from intcrfcr
ing with his his scheme to enter into and
occupy Oklahoma Indian district.
Harvard defeated Yale at Now London ,
Conn. ; time , Harvard 24:47 : , Yale 2G01. ;
Although no quontm of the Now
Hampshire legislature will bo present fio-
fore ) Tuesday one ballot for U. S. Senator
will bo taken daily. No election expect
ed for two weeks.
Charles Francis Adams Jr. delivered
the oration at the Thi Beta Kappa reun-
ibn at Harvard.
The Australian Colonies have applied
for admission to the Universal Postal
Union.
The Chicago & Northwestern road have
appealed to the Postmaster General to
remit fines andjionaltics for nonperformance
ance of contracts in carrying mails.
The Secretary of the Interior has de
cided that lands selected under the laws
of Utah for University purposes are effective -
fectivo and valid as to location ; but re
fuses to anticipate the power of the fut
ure State to endow a contemplated Uni
versity , holding the question is political
rather than executive.
The Treasury Department has pur
chased V327,000 ounces of silver for de
livery at the New Orleans , San Francisco
and Philadelphia mints.
THE lOAVAl'OOIj.
Special Dispatch to Tun BEE.
CIUCAOO , JUNE 28. Roads running
between Chicago and the Missouri River
are dissatisfied with the proportion al
lowed them on California rates , and to
day appointed a committee consisting ol
General Manager Hughett of the North-
"Western , Vice President Cable of th
Rock'.I&lnnd and- . General Mt&utgor 1I <
Mullen of the Chicago & Alton to confer
with the Pacific roads on the subject ,
A Clergyman Assaulted.
Special DUpatch to Tin BEE.
LONDON , June 28. A desperate at.
tcmfit was made in the carriage of the
railway train running from Calais to Paris ,
to murder and rob Rev. Mr. Witchbono ,
an English clergyman. The murderer at
tacked Mr Witchbono with a chisel , stab
bing him five times. The assassin trice
to nu.ko his escape when the train ar
rived at Amiens , but was captured aftei
a terrific struggle. The wounds of tin
clergyman are very dangerous , and he i :
not expected to livo. The assassin is als <
an Englishman. '
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
Special Dispatches to TUB lirs.
Egypt is suffering from the Asiati <
Cholera opidomic. Fifty-four death !
occurred ycsiorday at Damiotta.
Russia has interposed as mediator between
tween China and Franco , with fair pros
pcct of success.
Nihilists are again active in Russia
Placards urging the people to revolt ap
peared in Warsaw.
Much excitement at Quconstown wai
caused by the statement that James Ca
rey the informer was there , bound foi
America.
r t Vessels arriving from Turkish am
Egyptian ports will bo quarantined thre <
weeks and passengers fiom Egypt forbid
den to land.
British ship owners liavo received ad
vice from eminent counsel to disregard
DoLcssop's claim to the monopoly of Sue :
Cannl. Stops will bo taken at once t <
construct another Suez canal by thi
British.
The House of Lords has again reject
ed the bill permitting marriage with deceased
ceased wife's sister.
In the Commons Trovellyan made i
speech concerning [ dispatches from tin
American Government protesting agains :
assisted emigration of paupers and ciim
inals. Ho declared that the atcamshi ]
Furncssia only took out five families tha
had been in work-houses.
CIIOLGUA IN KOV1T.
LONDON , Juno 28. The Italian gov
eminent has ortlord the quarantine of al
vessels arriving from Egypt. The Frcncl
government has issued a similar order
The Temps , Paris , says : Cholera ap
peared in Bombay in May and the Eng
jish delegate to tlio sanitary commissioi
in Constantinople prevented the takinj
of proper precautionary measures , ! d °
claring tlin commercial interests were a
important as those of public health.
Four deaths occurred at Port Said yes
torday. One hundred and eighty refu
gees are in quarcntino in this vicinity.
POUT SAID , Juno 28 , News was re
crived at Alexandria that sovonty-thrc
persons died at Damiotta between 0 am
11 a. m. yesterday. No confidence i
placed in the sanitary cordon arouiv
Damietta , which is composed of Egyp
tian soldiers. A number of rofo ccs
from the infected district arrived at Alft.x *
undria yesterday. The epidemic is reported - ,
ported at Ilosotta.
POUT SAID , Juno 28. An order was
issued prohibiting any person proceeding
from hero to other towns in Egypt.
DAMIKTTA , June 28. Ono hundred
and twenty-nine deaths ha\o occurred
hero during the last twenty-four hours ,
11 ! ) of which were from cholera.
THE 1HIPB 1NDISPOSKII.
The London Standard's correspondent
at Rome says the pope is indisposed and
is much disturbed by the state of affairs
Ireland and Franco.
HPOUTINd.
BIHMINOHA.M , Juno 28. The Amori-
: an rillo team have arrived and are the
ucsts of the Midland rillo company ,
team remains here until Tuesday
oxt.
CIKHMAN hllHPnCTH.
LONDON , Juno 28.- The Central News
sorrespondont at Berlin says : The ar-
est | of Krazowisk , Polish author , and
thors led to the belief that conspiracy
xists for betraying the secrets relative
o the German military organization.
L'horo were twenty arrests at Berlin and
Dresden yesterday of persons supposed
, o bo connected with conspiracy. Other
.rrosta were made at Hallo , Hanover and
Cologne.
THE FEKHNO IN KNOLAND.
LONDON , Juno 28. Tlio News this
norning says : It is perfectly the Amor-
: an right to prevent the landing of Irish
aupers on her shores. The grosa negli
gence in shipping them is most cruel.
If assisted emigration continues it must
bo conducted dilFcrently. There is no
rcascfn to believe that the government
ias co-operated with any other agency
' , han Mr. Tnkes , but mere inaction is
not now enough.
TIIEATY NEOOTIATIONS.
CONSTANTINOPLE , Juuo 28. Negotia <
Jens between the porto and Gorman and
American ministers in regard to the
rcaties of commerce with their govern
mcnts continue. It is hoped in ofllcial
circles that the results will be favorable
to Turkey.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LONDON , Juno 28. The court martial
which has been investigating the cause of
the stranding of her majesty's dispatch
steamer Lively , near Stornaway in the
early part of the month , finds the vessel
est through an error of the pilot , but tlio
officers are answerable fyr the loss in not
closely watching tlio pilot. The com
mander and navigating lieutenants of the
Lively therefore dismissed their ship.
BEULIN , Juno 28. The German gov
ernment will probably send medical ex
perts to Diametta to investigate any re
port whether the malady now raging is
veritable cholera or only cholera inorbus.
CAPITAL NOTES.
Special Dispatch to THE BKK :
THE HILL CASE.
WASHINGTON , Juno 28. In the Hill
investigation Coleman called for all
vouchers paid to Damar since 1870 for
safes and shutters ; also for vouchers for
money paid Bartlett , Robbins & Co.
During the arguments of the C9unsol
for ' the * prosecution "th3 " * 'latter *
firm was charged with haying
secured nearly all contracts for tiling
since "Hill's advent , through corrupt in
fluence in that office. Gen. Stinclnetz ,
formerly assistant superintendent of con-
stuction of the N. Y. C. A. , testified that
his bills were rendered by Bartlett & Co.
for extra work wliich was never com
pleted or even begun. Ho cited
as an instancu one pair of stairs ,
for which that firm charged § 908 , which
were never put into the building , and
other charges for extra work appeared on
their bills for which he ( Stinomptz ) never
gave any orders. The committee then
adjourned to give the witness an oppor
tunity to inspect the papers and voucher
called for by the prosecution.
Still No Choice.
Special Dispatch to THE BEE.
CoNcoitn , Juno 28. The ballot of the
joint convention for United States sena
tor at noon stood : Whole number , 309 ;
necessary to choice , 155 ; Gilman Mars-
tin , 14 ; S. Stevens , 1C ; Jos. F. Briggs ,
28 ; Edward H. Rollins , 99 ; Harry Bingham -
ham , 113 , a falling elF in the total vote
from yesterday , duo to eight pairs and
absence of five members of the house.
Shipping News.
Special Dispatches to THE BEE.
GLASGOW , Juno 28. Arrived , Corcan ,
from Montreal.
LIVERPOOL. Juno 28. Arrived , Lord
Clivo , from Philadelphia.
NEW YOUK , Juno 28. Arrived ,
Rhineland , from Antwerp.
Matrimonial.
Special Dispatch to Tin BeB.
WASHINGTON , Juno 28. The marriage
of Lieutenant Hunt , of the navy , and
Miss Drum , daughter of Adjutant Gen
eral Drum , ocpurred last evening.
President Arthur , Secretary and Mrs ,
Lincoln , and Secretary and Mrs. Chand
ler were present , as were also most of the
prominent army and navy officers sta
tioned hero.
Another Tumble In ProvlHlonu.
Special Dispatch to TIIK DEE.
CiiiOAdo , Juno 28. Markets on
'Change Bufibred another bad break this
morning and forenoon , The session was
marked by uneasiness , and at time great
excitement and depression in prices ex
tended in provisions and grain
as well , but was more especial
ly felt in pork and wheat.
Pork has shown a steady and
heavy decline for the past three days ,
and this morning took another tumble of
42i < 250c , and lard descended 7J@17A ,
making the quotation for tlio July optio'n
less than that touched on Saturday ,
which was made notablp by the failure of
McGeoch. Wheat , which has displayed
a weakness for the past week , dropped
lj(32ic ( per bushel in addition
to-day. These declines renewed all
uneasiness of Iho past two weeks and an
nouncement was madu at noon that II ,
0. Kenyen it Co. , and John Sinclair ,
Imvo succumbed. They have been deal
ing in grain , but are not rated as very
extensive dealers. One cause assigned
for unusual weakness displayed by the
market is owing to bad showing made bj
the firm of McGeoch , Evoringhain & Co.
Have your Watch and Jewelry mended
as good as now at
4t EDIIOLM & EIIICKSON ,
Corner 15th & Dodge , Opp. P. 0.
CROOK COMING. . *
.The Brave Indian Fighter oa His Vay
to Omaha ,
Tlio ConRMttililtory Order IsswW by
Hint/
Thumany frioniU of General Crook ,
tlio bravo Indian fighter and tbo pofmlnr
soldier and guntlonmii , will bo glad to
know that ho will probably visit' Omaha
very soon , as the followingjlispittch
allows :
WHIM-LI : BAHHAUKH , ARIZONA , 1
fcTuno 27 , 1883. ' J
Col. Statitnn. Omaha ! , <
Oen. Crook will leave for Wiuhiurton
in the morning. Is pressed _ fortiiuo. , ;
Would like to go via Omaha if arrange
ments can bo made. Will roach Kansas
City July 1st. MAUTIX.
Tlio general has boon tendered the vise
of the Pnxtim hotel for his headquarters
and a reception will no doubt bo i tfyn
him. The follow ing congratulatory M&r
lias boon issued and will bo road with in-
toresl :
HEADQUAUTKUS DKI-'T ov AIIIZON.I , " \
WIIIITLE BARRACKS , PUE.SOOTT , V
Juno 20th , 188i. ! )
toucral Orders Xo. 10 :
The brigadier general commanding
lakes pleasure in Announcing the successful -
ful result of the scout recently nuuJo by
Captain Emmet Crawford , third cavalry ,
near the sources of the Bavospo and Car-
ilitos rivers in the Sierra Madre , Sonora , ,
Mexico , hiking with him five companies
if Apache Indian scouts , officers and inon
ifoot , and carrying three days ratiom on'
; heir backs.
Captain Crawford loft the mouivom-
mand and after a patient and laborious
inarch over the most rugged portions o
iho Sierra Madras , discovered on the ] 6th
.if May a village of the hostile Chirica-
Inia Apaches yfhich ho at once
attacked , by surprise. , and destroyed
without loss to our side , rescuing five
captivq Mexican women and . .children ,
and Idling an * unknown number of , the'
Diiemy , the country being sd cut-up by
canons and gorges that no official count
could bo made. Nine dead bodies of
hostiles were found. All the live stock
and other property foil into our hands.
The captives stated that .tho village was
that of Chato , the chief whoso laid
through Arizona and Now Mexico in
March and "April last had "been marked
with blopd.
No praise is too great for the fortitude
displayed by Captain Crawford and his
comrades in the toilsome work of climb
ing over mountains and across canons ,
moving by night arid day , with insufficient
food , exposed to all the severities of
climate , sustained simply by a sense of
duty and a determination to subdue a
band of desperadoes so long a scourge Jo
two nations.
The commanding general cordially
thanks Captain Crawfordforlus coura
ability and devotion to , duty * < ] <
officers * Lioutenanls Charles B. Gate-
wood , Sixth , and James 0. Mackoy ,
Third cavalry ; and guides : Al. Siobor ,
Archie Mclntosh , serving with him , who
did so much to shape and manage the
organization of the different companies
of Apache scouts.
By order of Brigadier General Crook.
( Signed ) J. P. MAKTIN ,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Official copy.
The Pennsylvania Floods.
Special Dispatch to TMK BKK.
ABHLAND , Pa. , Juno 28. Twenty col
lieries were ilooded by yesterday's storm.
The loss is over 820,000. Colliery work
is suspended , and it will take considera
ble time to make the necessary repairs.
Trains are still delayed , owing to numer
ous washouts.
The Stitto Central Committee.
The Republican State Central Coin ,
mittee hold a meeting at the Paxton ho
tel last evening and called the convention
for Wednesday , Sept. 20th , at Lincoln.
Death.
Lieutenant John W. King , who lias
been with J. 0. Slatter in the grocery
business on Sixteenth street for the past
five years , died yesterday at his home
on Burtstreetat . ' ( o'clock , of hemorrhage
of the lungs , after a sickness of twc
months , aged thirty years. Ho loaves a
kind and affectionate wife ( formerly Miss
Maggie Wright ) , to whom ho was mar
ried last Thanksgiving day. They wore
much attached to each other since thoii
acquaintance of six or seven years. Thoii
hopes and plans for the future arc now
blasted. Death has called him and he
must go , while she must bear the sorrows
of lifp alono. Our deepest sympathice
are with her.
Army Onlorn.
The tolograpic instructions from these
headquarters of the llth instant direct
ing Colonel A. McD. McCook , Sixth infantry -
fantry , to proceed from Fort Douglas tc
Ogden , Utah , and return on public busi <
ness are hereby confirmed.
General orders No. 10datod Headquar
ters Department of the Platte , April 14 ,
1870 , with amendment , is republished
for the information and guidance of all
concerned : By order of Brigadier Gen
eral Howard :
In future , applications for inspection
of public property , except in special 01
extraordinary coses , will bo be made onlv
twice yearly , and these inspections will
luniiado by the assistant inspector gener
al in the months of March and Septem
ber , or as soon thereafter as practicable.
All applications must bo made througli
the post commander.
In cases of field or other movements ,
when necessary or proper for the public
interest , damaged and unserviceable
property will bo transferred as such tt
the post commander , or to the post stall
officer of the department to which the
property pertains , who will hold it foi
the regular inspection above prescribed. .
Commanding officers of posts will be
held responsible that before publio prop
erty is presented for inspection it will bi
carefully examined by tlio officer rcspon
Bible for the same , and tlio good sonar
atod from the damaged.
These ordnance stores , which shoult
bo replaced without delay , and consider
able quantities of quartermaster's or sub
sistence stores , will bo considered as
casosfor _ special action , and for the in
spection of these upon proper application' ,
orders will bo given by the department
commander.
The Thomas Concert.
The Thomas orchestra which appears at
Boyd's Opera House to-night will arrive
on a special train at 12:00 : p. m. to-day
from Lincoln. The rehearsal will beheld
hold at # p. mf having been postponed
from the time originally fixed upon.
CITST COUNCIL.
Tlio City Council hold an adjourned
meeting last evening , with President
Baker in the chair.
Mr. Hasc.ill moved , "which was carried
that tlio Board of Public Works .bo in
structed to have in readiness at tho. next
meeting of the Council n contract with
McIIugh & McGavock for the sewer on
10tli St. , from its starting point to the
U. P. grounds.
The paving question , which , was the
special object of the meeting , was called
up. , ' s
The Committee on PublioJProporty'and
improvements , through Mr. Khufmann
nskod until the next mooting to report ,
wliich was granted , * " , '
"Adjourned ' until Tuesday. i , ' 4
-
Ilcnl'Estnto ' I'rausftu-s.
The following deeds woto file.d for roc-
rd in the county clerk's ofilco Juno 28 ,
reported for TUB BKK by'Anics' real
ostivtp agency :
" " "
3. Vincot and wife to M. E. TFIay-
tr. d. lot9 , blocks , J. I. Rodick's
'
ub'div-2,800.
, Ji Rush country treasurer , to F. Bry-
nt , deed , parcel BOO. 30--15 13 933.34.
H.Ij. Collier to W. Fleming and J.
j ; McOagno , vr. d. lot 7 , block 88 1.00.
'W.X. Blair 'and wife to 13. L. and M.
B. Stone , w. d. part lot 11 block 7 ,
Shinn'a add. 8000.
Gi B. Collidr to W. Fleming and-J.L.
McCague , w. d. lot 7 block 88. 80,000.
M. and J. W. Thompson to 0. W. Key ,
q. c , d. lot 2 block 205 81.00.
E , Davis and wife to H. Knodoll , w. d ,
part of lot 12 block 12 Kountzo & Ruth
add. 8500 ,
J. McCrcary and wife to E. S. Me-
Croary , w , d. part of lot f > blobk 10
510,000.
' J. Barker and wife to J. Williams , w.
d. lot 10 and 17 , block 457 , Grand view
add. 8325.
8325.Sateens ,
f
LAWNS , J V'
Offer the following reductions In ths Sateen
'and Lawn department.
Best Quality Linen Lawns , 20c worth
25 to 35c ,
Wo Imvo opened another conxlKiimont of
MEN'S , BOYS'
AND
CHILDRENS'
STRAW HATS
Which wo offer at the price * advertised
Kvcrj'ouo wuntiuj , ' the ooouiiHhuuld (
See Onr Stoci Before Pnrchasing
in
, aurtu Next Door to P. 0.
PROPOSALS FOR CURBING AND
GUTTERING.
. I'UOPOSAI.S WIMi I1K RECEIVED BY
the undcnltciiixl until 12 o'clock noon of Moil
day , Julv 2nd , A. D. 18S3 , for the curbing and ifut
terlii ) ; of that iiart ol Capitol a > tmio Ijlnif Iwtme
the west curb line of Fourteenth street and the cat
curb line of Hlxttcnth street , In the city of Uinaha
Alltald wurk to bodono ami material furnlshod I
aoconlanco Ith plans and specifications on tile I
the ollico of the Il ard of I'ubllo Works ,
Hd ! to be made separately foi limestone am
jtnditono and on printed blanks furnished by kali
board. The boaru tcscn ts the right to dcUnnln
after the bids sliall have been opened whether sue
contract shall be let , either for limestone or fur sam
stone. Bids to be accom | > anleil by tha signatured o
propowxl sureties ho , In the event of the awardlni
of the coptract , will enter Into bonds with the city u
Omaha In the sum ol flvu hundred dollars for th
faUhful perfurmanco of such work ,
llio Uoard of 1'ublio Works reserves the rlgkt I
1 reject any or all bids.
JAMES CKEIOIITON.
Chairman Hoard ol I'ulllo Works
| ft'Jo 19-Uw-tw
/T RE you aware that in your blood tlio
-Co. taint of scrofula ha * a prominent
place ? This Is true ot every one. It Is lia
ble at any time , on tlio slightest provocation ,
to dcTdop Itself In some Insidious disease.
Consumption and many other diseases are
oiitp-owtlu of this Impurity of the Mood.
HOOD'S SAnsAPAnu.LA has a wonderful
power over all scrofulous troubles , as tlio re
markable testimonials wo liaro rccclrcd
unmistakably prove.
. ( X I. HOODS Co. : flcntlcmcn
Myyoimucit on lias always been
troubled wllh ticrotulctis Humor ; sores In
his head discharging from his cars , anil a run
ning sere on tlio back ot his car ( or two
years ; his eyelid * would ( ester and ulccrato.
UlscliarRlnB so that I was obliged to wastf
them open every morning , his
nearly all coming out ; ho was exceedingly
dainty , most ) ( tlio tlmocatlncbiit two sllRlit
meals a day.Vocro tiiumo to flnd any-
tiling that nail the leaitcdcct upon him tul
last spring. 1870. wo gave him two bottles of
Hood's Sanajxtrtlla. IIlHniipclltolmprovcrt
at once. The hack of hi * car healed
up without a scar , and not a sere lu Ills head
sfaco. Sincerely yours.
_ , MJIS. N. C. SANtionw ,
" 2i No. 103 Mcrrlmnck St. , Lowell , Mass.
"Wo do not n * a rule allow ourselves tome
mo our editorial columns to upe.tk of any
remedy wo advertise , but wo ( col warranted
In say I im a word ( or Hood's Sarsniiarllla.
Sarsaparllla hat been known as a remedial
audit for centuries and Is recognized by all
RchooM of practice a * a valuable blood puri
fier. KM put up In ( orms of almost Inllnlto
variety , but Meisr.i. Ilnod ft Co. , ( Ixnvoll ,
Mass. ) who are thoroughly reliable pharma
cists , ha\o hit upon a remedy of unusual
value. Certainly they liavo vouchers ot
cures which wo know to bo mont extraor
dinary. " Kdttors Loirell WcMyJouriMl. \
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HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.
Sold by drufrcltti. Fried 91 ; * lx for ; &
Prepared by C. 1. 11001) & CO. . Lowell , Mass.
Railway Time Table.
V. V. 11. U. , MAIN LINK.
LKMK. AKRIXK.
tally Express..12:16 : p m Dally KxpreM..S:2Aptn :
Denver Express. 7:40 : pm Denver Exprew. .7:53 : a m
" - - ' ' O.uOpm Emigrant 6:20am :
OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINB.-U. V. DEPOT.
UUV * . AKRIV1L .
Lincoln Ex,11:45 : a m I Lincoln Ex l.-08pm
Mixed. , . , 8:15 : a ra | Mixed 445pm !
DUMMY THAlNH-imiDOB DIVISION.
Dummy trains leave Omaha in folloni : 8:00 : R ra ,
0:00 : a in , 10:00 : am , 11:00 : a u > ,2:00p : tn,3.03 p m,4:00 :
P m , 6:00 : p m. 0.00 p m.
Dumim trains leave Council Bluffs as tellers : 8:25 :
a m , 0:25 : a in , 10:25 : a in , 11:25 : a m , 1:25 : m , 1:25 :
p in , 3:25 : p m , 4:25 : p In , 6:23 : p m , CM p m.
Sundays Tlio Dummy trains leav e Omaha at 00 ,
11:00 : a nt ; 2.00 , 4OO : , 6-00 and 0 00 p m.
Uaves Council Bluffs at 0:25 and 11:72 : a in , 2:25 : ,
4:25 , 5:25 : and 8:25 : p m.
THROUGH AND LOCAL PABSKNnER TRAINS
BUIDOE DIVISION.
L1UVROMAIU. tlUVX COUNCIL ILVm.
P . No. 2 7:45 : a in I'au. No. 6. . 7:75am
No. 10 6:45 : p m " No. 15.11:20 : a in
Nc. 4 n:40pm : " No. 3.ll:30am
Emigrant No. 0.fl:16 : a in " No. 10 . . . 7:20pm :
No. 7. , 6:00 : pin " No. 1. . . . 7oopm :
SIOUX CITY & PACiriO-DEPOT. N. Ifth Htreet.
x-avo Omaha for O'NeilllaSt. . I'aul Line
for Blair 8:30 : a in
Arrlv u from Ncllirh , 6:30 : p in
0. , M. & St. I' . R. R.-U. P. DEl'OT.
LKAYK. AtUtlVK.
Mall&r.x. , Mall&E < c..7:25pm :
AtlantloEx..3:40im : | | I'aclfloEx 0:45 : am
Dally except Sunday . t Daily.
WAIJASH , ST. LOUIS t- PACIFIC R. K.-lt. P.
DKl'OT. 9
LKAVK. ARtmx.
Omaha , . , . , t..7:45 am I Omaha . .11:30 : am
! ) .40pm | " . . . . , . . , . D.SOpm
C , , B. k Q R. R.-U. 1' . DEPOT. v
ARRIVE. LKAVK.
Mall' , T45 a ml Express. , 0:45 : am
Express. . < 8:40pm : Mall' . . . , TMpni :
N-YntJtPAsa IioavjisUtiunUl Bluff * nt 3:17p.m | '
> . rrtve
Sundays oxccpted. t Omaha time.
C. , It. I. tt P. U. 11.-U. P. DEPOT.
iRIUVH. LliVR.
Mall . 0,45am I ExpreM . 7:45 : am
ExpreM , . . 7:20 : p ui | Mall . 3:40 : pm
C. & N. W. It. U.-U. P. DEPOT.
Mall' 7:45 : am ICjprcai 0:45 : am
Express 8:40 : pm Mall' . . , v..7:20pm
Sundays excepted. "Sunday ! excepted.
8. C. It P. R. R.-U. P. DEPOT.
Mallt 0.00 a ml . . . . . . . . . : am
Express 0.00pm | Mallt 7:20pm :
( Sundays excepted.
ST. PAUI. & OMAHA-NEBRASKA. DIVISION-
DEPOT N. 15TH HT.
No. 2 8:00am : I No. 1 4Mpm :
No. 4 12:45 : it m | No. 3 . ' . . ,11:45 : am
Sundays excepted.
. K. 0. , ST. JOE & C. U , R. R.-B. & M. DEPOT.
Mall 8:25am : I Express 0.00am
Express 7:20 : p in | Mall 0:60 : pm
D. li M. IN NEBRASKA.
Denver Exprcu..8:15 : am , . . . . ,5:3t : p in
Lincoln Express. ,0.35 p m. . . . . ,0:40 : am
MISSOURI PAC1F10-U. P. DKl'OT.
AURIVK. DBFART.
press 0'50am I Express 7:25pin :
Mill ' . , . .flir.pm ; I Mall KM am
Trains leaving at 7:25 : p m and arriving at 0,50 a m
w ill have Pullman slce | > crs.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
IIOUTR. OI-KN , CLONK.
a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m.
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Chicago Si Northwestern 11:00 : 0.00 6:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , rtork Inland & Paclllc.ll :00 : 0.00 6:30 : 2:40 :
, Durlluiftou ti Qulncy.11,00 0 00 6:30 : 2:40 :
WaLaili. . ' . . . . ; . . 12.30 6:30 :
Sioux City & I'aclflo 600 7:20 :
Union PaclHo 4.00 11:40 :
Omaha & llcpubllran Valley. . . 2.00 11:10 :
11. A : MIn Nebraska 000 7:40 : 6:30 :
Omaha t Nortlmcutorn A.OO 7:20 :
Mlitourl Patlflc , , . . . . tUO 5.30
Locul malla ( or State of Iowa leave but once a day ,
viz : 4:30 : a. m.
A Lincoln null I * alto opened at 10 30 a. m.
Olllco open Sunday * from 12.00 m. to 1,00 p , in ,
T1IOS. K. HALL , I'cwtnxuter.
Saturday Evening Trains.
The following table how the date and name * ol
road * running train * to Chicago from the Union Pa <
clfla tranifer on Saturday ertnInK * :
KilLHOAUH.
MONTHS.
January. . 20 13
Kcbniary . 10 3-24 18
March 3-24 17 1031
April , 14 7-23
May 5-20 10 12
Juno IB 0-302-2 !
July 7-23 21 14
IS 11 4-2J
September. 8-20 1-22 16
October , . , . 20 13 0-2 ]
Noumhcr . 10 3-24 17
llecimbcr , 1-2.2 15 8-2 :
The Chicago , Ht. Paul , MlnncapolU& Omaha tralm
leaio ery Saturday afternoon.
The Chicago , Mllwaukco & Ht , Paul trains leat <
every Saturday afternoon.
UHFAILINO
LVritUDLB
holism , Opium Eating , Seminal Weakness ,
Itnpotcncy , Syphilis , Scrofula , \ndntl \
Nervous and Blood D looses.
tSyTo ClergymcnLawvcrsl itcrarySIen ,
Merchant ? , Bankers , Ladles and all whoso
sedentary cmjilojmcut cauBcsNervousl'roa-
tratton , IrreKularltlcs of the Illood , Stomacli ,
liowcls or Kidneys , or who require ancrvo
tonic , appetizer or Btlmulaut , Samaritan
Jfervlne is luvaluablo.
proclaim It tlio most I
wonderful 'nvlgor-
ant that over § U3-
Vke DR. S. A. RICHMOND MED.C0..8olcPropr' ,
at. O-ooosx&tv A o. W )
Farnam Street 1
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sou : AGENTS FOR THK FOLLOWING
EHTY :
Oakhurst !
Oakhurst !
Oakhurst !
Choice and Desirable location for homes.
Lota COxlL'4 to an alloy. Torma ono 1
fourth Cash , balancd long timer , ' * *
Easy Payments. Rcasona- * ' *
ole priros. ' /
J. I. Redick's Sub-DivisioxL
Elegant Building Sites ,
100 Lots , 75x142 and 50x142 to alley-
Terms one-third cosh. Balance" Ibvr
rates of interest and long time. , .
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HANSCOM PLAGE
150 Choice Lots , 50x/5CLo/j"Fosjr
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to. V
TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION
5-Acre Lots.
$625T'
T'
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Oiio-fifth Down. Balance Long1 Time afc
at Six per Cent. Intore tl"I
Cunningham's Sub-Division
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2 1-2 Acre Lots ! ]
2 1-2 Acre Lots. !
EVERY LOT A CORNER. ' ]
EVERY LOT A CORNER. ' ' '
Kill
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$425 .HJt t
One-third .Do\vn. Balance Long Time.
Low Interest. Very Easy Payments.
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Suburban Property ,
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CHOICE LOCATIONS * /
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RARE INVESTMENTS ,
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AND AYAILABLJB.