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THE DAILY BE.li : OMAI1A , MONDAY , APRIL 7 ,
fTlTJ A [ fl you are botliorod nearly teX
X J-L t * J. death with rhoumalio twinges
or the pangs of neuralgia ia no reason
why you should continuo to suffer. Experiment -
porimont with n good medicine. Try
Thomas' Eclcclric Oil. llecollcct it is
flUAjUNTEnw by every drnggiat. Neural ,
gin and llhoumatiam never stood before
it.
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n , afflicted with toothache ,
earache , headache , backache , any ncho ,
that has sought relief' iii Dr. Thomas'
Eclco'trio ' Oil to ho advab o , nnd in re
turn < wo Iwill refer you. * to thousands
similiarly aiTtictod whom this medicine
has restored nnd cured completely.
FOOTER , MlLBtfilk & CO. , Props. ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
CAPITAL PEIZE , $75,000
.Tickets only $5. Shares in I'roportlonTRJ'
Louisiana State Loitery Company ,
, "tt'edohcrdiy , eirt 'y that tealupervles t\e 01
itmjimtnti for < lntht Jt > onU'y anil Stint-Anntttfl
Jrfitii > 3 oj ( * ouM iiti S.ale lattery Company ,
, enitii : | ) . ( , 'waiU./f1 aiiif control tht Diaidn i
s fA m ? " vs anil mat the same are conducted tritA
hirstj famc ' .nncf in f/ooa/oifA fowant ollj.o1
> > jnrl tie 0ithcrie the eomany to vit thiiccr
t'Sh ? r. i VA 'cJc-jimffM of our tiynaturtt attacked
i i/ji Vir "tmcnti. "
S
COUMlSSIOllIkkl
i
Incorpor.itcJ In 13OT for ! n ycira by the Icyjli' icn
for cdur ItlonM an < ' chnrltVi'o purposes \rlth ft tip
, l > of Sl.CCJ.OOr iwh'chn ' reserve fund ol o/e
$ & . * > , OC3 hai t , nco < ) J adc'cd.
E an oforwho'.ilnT popular vota Us franchlft
wrimu'oninrt o ! t , o piccont gtato conslltutlot
adopted L ctnlicr 2J , A. U. 1870.
The only Lottery over voted on and en
dorsed ' > y the people of any State.
I liotcr 6 < Vos or { Knlponcs.
Its grand single number drawings takt
place monthly.
A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune ,
Fifth Gr nd lmwlng , Clacs E , IptboAcail-
eray of i 'Music. Now Orleans , Tuosd y , Ilay
13th , 1SS4IGltli Monthly drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE , § 75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Bach. Frac
tious , in Fifths in proportion.
LIST or rnizES.
I CAPITAL PU1ZE. . . . . 176,00.
1 do do .16,00 ;
1' do do 10CS :
X PP.IZE3 OF MOO 1,00 (
6 do 2000 10,0
10 do 1000 10 , < XX
20 do 600 10.CM
100 do 200 20OJ (
810 do 100 , 80.004
660 do 60 25 000
1000 do 26 26,000
APPROXIMATION l'RIIK3.
t Approximation prircs of 8760 0tSC
9 do do 600 4rt
B do do 260 2,2t ;
1S87 Prlicj , arr.ount'nt ' t G2IM.60C
Appllcnt-o i for rit to r'p )3 el'oi''d 3 mido i ulj
attnooHko tl'oComp' i , 'iKeuC kcne.
For further Inrornutlon \ / 3 c'cirly giving fu'l '
addrcio. Make P. O. Itot'oy Orders lujiblo nd
addresa Rc 'stcrcd Iicttcra to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANP
No Orleans
, t
Postal Notufl and or llnary letters „ , 'Mall o ; LA
press ( all silica ol Cri and upwards by E\prai ) at o ji
cxpcnee ) to
+ U A. DADPHIN
or tl. A. DAUPHIN , N' O/IUMIS , w .
0 07 Seventh St , Washlnylon , D. 0
FOR TOE CURE OP ALL DISEASE3 OP
HonsES.CATTiR.frnF.ri : > BoaS.uoGB ,
nnd I'OUHIIY ,
LIIKI > fclUC t HIIInnlliCH , ri < l ti.1I1MM . 1UUMI 3
ninl Mi-iinsrrlfi ) . unit oilieM liaudllns stuck ,
i.i os
imiiiu'v Vclrrlnnry Mnncinl. ( TO pp.
f ntfm l > inn.11 o.i receipt of prlcp Mlrcius
ryrntiiiiliU-18 ent tree ounpiillcatlon
100 fultuu btruct , New YurlL.
HI1MDUGPV Vlta , ' W-akncis nnd Pro-
SlUl ! rnllCI . tratlon from over woi ! ot
Indlscrrtlnn. L
nnduromjrtlyf
Been In uo Jrt ycnn SPECIFIC No. 2i
la the mixt mti'cc" ] ! .
f ill renwiy ktow n. rkoji p rvial , orftialsc .
largo vial of powder for S' * . * 'nt post free on ra
ccll > t cf nri ! . Mliuipliri'H * Iloiurii , Alnl. I'o.
'Uust. Catuloiruu IruuJ iOU 1'uttau Ut. . A. Y. ,
PATENT LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
USSEIIVOIK.
A Good Article sold on Bus-
iuess Piiuciples.
In use upon the houses ( if the
best men in Omaha , who unhesi
tatingly recommend it. Endorsed
I by roliublo scientific men in other
places. Manufactured from tbo
best copper this anotal lias eight
times tlio conductive power of iron
having a double scroll so ar
ranged tliut it convoys water from
the roof to n reservoir placed in
the ground below the roach of
frost. It ia pronounced by good
nuthoritioH hobe&trodovdi'brought
buforo the public. The Adams rod
is manufactured and for sale by
| J , H , BaLDY/IN / & MILLER ;
loth and Jjwlcsou tits.
OMAHA , - - - NEW.
Bend for eight page circular ,
giving description of rod and rec
ommendations by the best aied in
the country ,
d inon&ut-wlt
( ti oiiii : > " " "UrjiffF
'fLECrmo-VOLTAtO fcECT and otl.erl'iEcrmo
I'j Ai-i-i.uxura nro sent on CU Daya' 'I rial TO
MEN ONLY , YOUNO ) Oil OLP , uo nro fcuffer-
Inj ! from .S"tJ.\ou DEUIUTY. LOST VIIJIUTV ,
WIHTI&U WKiiiNK UA and nil these Ulieatcii of a
I'EIUOEIAI. NATUIIE. rt-kulllnit from Avust.il ( ltd
Orueu CiUBm. 8i rily relief and oomplvte
tutoratlon to Hp.ii.Tli , VIOOK and MIMIOOU
uuJLBAKTEni. Bund at onuo for Illmlrittd
1'mnplilct frvo. Auareti
VOLTAIC III'.l/l1 CO. . Blitrnlmll. Mich.
or Wormy Veins blll.it rcrotum WUn te uiiivt-
ftaid taiu , of Lost Manhood , Debility , Ac. ,
quickly iutj > 4fKlMi'vrurt < Jlor the Eloatlo Cra ! tile-
Compressor , SO. Hlmt Humv. ClicuUrVT
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Monday Morning , April 7 ,
Notice to AiUcrtlscrs.
II. S. Smith , who has for the past year
filled the position of manager of the ndvortls *
In ; department of THK HKK , has leased the
city advertising of tbls paper , nnd will hereaf
ter have complete control of that department.
U. IIOSEWATKR ,
Pro-Mont UKE Publlshlnf Co.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
' > Mr. 0. T. Anderson will glxo ft social
hop at Clark's h..ll , Wednesday evening ,
April 10. A fine time ia antlc'patod , and no
disreputable characters v 11 bo allowed admit
tance.
tance.Work
Work was begun In onrnent on tbo Tar-
nara street storm wat r sewer last week. The
trench hai already bcon dug Irom the rhor to
Seventh street and Is now leady for the cower
pipe.
The republican control committee Satur
day afternoon decided to call the convention on
Monday , April llth. The primard will
take place A pi 11 12 tb The apportionment
will bo the fume fa usual. '
Deputy United St-tra Marshal Crow nr-
rived in Omaha yesterday molding with n
prisoner named J. J. Holm. IIului H charged
with polling , HlHor ( ul ljout first having prd-
cured the required livou'.o ,
The .Tow iili synngojruo of this city has
bought two lots on Twouty-thlr.d nnd Hurnoy.
Upon them It will build ft beautiful toinp'o ' tjf
worship. An arcMtcct ol this city is now
drawing the plans of this structure. |
Ono of tbo first things tint Coutractoj
Grant will do. aa BOOH an the mud dries up
will bo to taar tip ttioirpunl pavement where
over it is Imperfect and roplaca It with firstf
class work , so that no ono c < m hava any cause
of complaint.
This rooming the public schools for the
ppring term will open. Thi ? term Is of
twelve weeks' length , nnd will close on tha
last Friday In Juno. Arangoments have
been made for addU'onr' clr-sc in cc-o they
nro needed.
Dr. Qeorgo B. Ayrea has heen oleetodi by
the board of tiastcosof tbo Oma'ia mcdtcrl
college to fill the chair of 'clinical surge/ ,
\ico Dr. Mercer , resigned. The chair of
anatomy , founorly occupied by Dr. Ay res ,
will.be tilled at an early dato.
Granting permission to the street railway
company to use Sioux IVU granite to pave
between its rails in all districts ordeied paved ,
up to April 1 , 1831 , was all the business trans
acted by the bo rtl of public works at its meet-1
ing on Saturday night last.
The following Is tlio prOj.'airmo nf oxoi-
ciscs at the tmaha branch of the National
Ijoagno this evening : 1st , select reading by
Miss Maggie O'Brien ; 2nd , a poem by'Misi
Sarjh Eion.t. n : Crd , song by Mr. John
Peeney ; 4th , ossayby Mr. C. M. O'Ddnovrr.
The csso of thb State aga'nst ' Givens was
again before .Tuclgo Benoko on Saturday Inat.
( livens is charged this time with innldn'i ;
inurdoroi'B assault upon John Johnson , n col
ored man anil the coiivlait'ant. The exami
nation was not concluded. It uill bo taken
up again to-morrow.
A boanlor in a house on Marcy stroct
near the nail-works , mourns the IO BI of $250 ,
which ho was foolish enough to put in his
trunk for safe-keeping. His money is gone
and also a fellow boarder. There may bo no
connection between the two , but us the miss
ing man know where tlio wealth waa stored , it
la supposed that he took charge of it before
leaving.
-A farmer who was fdloJ with "coin
juico" allowed his team to become unmanage
able on Dodge street F/iday , and they ran
away. The man waa thrown from the wagon
and alighted upon bis head , stunning him ,
The team dashed against a telephone polcand
turned a templets Bomoreault. They fell in
such a manner OH'to be unable to extricate
themselves , nnd wcro liberated by pv-sors-by.
A Very llcmnrkalilo Itcumur ) .
Mr. Geo. V.Willing , of Manchester , Mich. ,
writes : "My wife has been almost hi'lplois
for iivi ) years , so hclplcst thi't nl > o cou.d not
turn over in bed alono. She used t\yo Uottlos
of Klectric Bitters , and Is so much improved ,
th.it oho is mow able to do her own work. "
Kloetrio Blttors will do all that'is claimed
for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest
their great curative powers. Only fifty i cents
a bottle at C. l'Goodman's. .
THE
Tlio " ( Jiieon ofljncos" J'rcscntcil tin u
Urllllunt , Hlylo
Despite thoiinclemoncy of the weather
the Gorman theater was fairly tilled
with an enthusiastic and appreciative
audience.
Mr. Molehill , in the role of Alfoiin
Schneider , made n great success , as ho
invariably does in any part that ho un
dertakes. Mr. Ilauck's personation of.
tho' character of Edward was eacullont ,
and ho had evidently well studied his
part. Mr. IJauror as Sturrwcdol wan as
oed as ho always 'proved himself to
bo , and elicited great ftjiplnusc.
'jL'ho character of Baton Simon was very
aoly sustained by Mr. Meier , and Mr.
'Puls ' as Guido limhmerstein was impy )
immense , and created gonuinn mirtli
wl > ene r ho put iuian uppearanco on the
sto o.
Curing tlio evening several very pretty
songs wcro sung , which added very much
to tlio nttractivencbB of thu entertain ;
inent. Mr * . Puls-Abl was vociferously
roralki Sot the two or ithroo solos which
she executed , and she certainly thorough ?
ly deaerrcd all the praise that was lav
ished upon her _ Mm. Katireis , atiManH ,
playi'd her part ii ( a highly coinmondablo
manner , and was well received. /
Some of Uio scenic ciFe ta produced on
this occasion were of a very artistic na
ture , i\nd that of tlio inaftjuorado ball
was especially notowbrthy. Tlio play
waa intersporcpl throughout will ; some
excellent topical songa , which , witii the
other musical and hmtronic performances ,
made the affair a very nnjoynble ono and
it ia safe to Bayfthat all whp iveiv fortu
nate enouj-h to bo proacnt spent a veiy
happy ovohing , The entertainmnnt ulna-
ert with the customary terpaichoricu ex-
erciees in which tlio musical union or
chestra lent their very etiicient aid.
WHOLESALE COKFEOTJONKRY.
FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis ,
Minn. , have opened n wholesale confro-
tionory , ciyar nnd fruit business , nt 1211
Farnam street. a21m
Dan Qutulan , traveling agent of the Union
1'aclBc , with headquarters in Oh'uago , WM iu
the city Saturday.
THE CINCINNATI RIOTS ,
The Lessons to lie Learned from the
Moli in that City a Few
Days Ago ,
An ICvoollont Sermon l y Nor , A , V.
Slicrrilt IniM Nlsht.
llov. A. F. Shorill preached a > very
learned and Mo sermon to n largo and
intelligent audience at the First Congre
gational church in this city last evening.
His subject was the "Boiiollt to Como
from the Il'ot ' 'nt Cincinnati , " and ho
chosO the appropriate text found in 1
Peter , 2d chapter , 17th verse , "llouorall
mnn , love the brotherhood , fear God ,
honor the king. "
The followinj arc. some of the salient
points made by Mr. Shorrill :
THE CIltK.VT U1OT IN CINCINNATI
lost week nwoko n widt spro.id and deep
interest. The reign of terror throughout
the city for three continued days and
nights , the destruction of property , of
valuable records which cannot bo re
placed , forty-live killed , ono hundred and
forly-llvo innimcd and wounded , aio the
more deploniblo that it originated in an
endeavor , not to destroy , butte restore
justice , safety to property and life , and
that BO many of the deaths were of good
citizen ? . But instead of dwelling in
mingled indignation and thoughttul sad
ness on the dark BCCIIOS , the chatrgcd re
mains , the sad funor.-'s , lot a look bo
bkcn , rather , ut the benefit1) which maybe
bo hoped will como out of it. Thrco
stern lessons it ro.ids which
SHOULD m : iir.Kiir.D.
First ; that wo need nn increase of the
standing army , grantcu other reforms to
bo mentioned and which it is hoped will
bo eocn as our cities grow , us the country
( ills tip and property accumulates. Those
who know declare no other militaiy ox-
agency arises when there ia such demand
for skilled officer- , disciplined Boldicra
and cool-headed work. The _ scene in
Cincinnati illustrate how disastrous it
must always bo at such a time to depend
upon inexperienced nulitia. The regu
lar army should bo incri.d , so thae
there may alwcys be not only enough to
wa oh the Indians , -but also tof furnish n
ex ingout near every largo city.
Second ; The Atnoricaiii tendency in
both city ar u stale is to '
inNoun AIIUSKS
until they bcimo intolerant Busincea
aborttho energy and attention of the
intalli < ; ont majority and Ic PCS a clo. v
Cold to the ignorant and unprincipled.
So the coed ; citi/.ens of Cincinnati did.
intent 0 1 their money making unjl
there wcro12 murderers in their jail ,
waiting to got out. Had Cin
cinnati * ae-i to it that her
criminal practice wi-i pure and
her oflicials kept well under the
criticism of a good public opinion she
would not have noecJod her indignation
meetings [ and coiild have saved her riot.
'OMAHA ' . <
is at present drifting to a like exigency.
Things are getting notoriously bad at d
some nro already threutoning shotguns at'
the next election , The cavnago , the con-
Hagration of Cincinnati speak gravely to
Omaha , to Chicago , to .Now York , that
the mind , the character , the wealth of
those citien bo not unfaithful to their
trusts n citfcons of republics.
Third Taero is admonition to linvo
reform through our country of the crimi
nal codes and their execution. Thn Now
York Heiald ta'ies ' up a number of years
there and shows an average of '
| ONU IDIIOEK A WEEK
and 'one legal execution si ycaij. The
Chicago Tribune roporta 1,000 minders
in our country ihe p-at year , a gain of
200 on the year before , and only 05 legal
oxfcutions. Ono paper says ut thu pres
ent it will not bo long before murder will
bo ono of our regular incidents and
executions ono of the lost arts.
Hold up the30 facts to tlio avor.igo popu-
laoo and wo got the riot of Cincinnati ,
the recent so-called "boo" in Montana to
finish off thirteen desperadoes at a batch.
WHAXiIlVFOllMS Al'.U NEEDED.
First Tno criminal code should bo BO
revised that all crime thould bc/moro
dangerous , punished swifter und surer ,
Second The worthless lou who Lang
about every < iourt to gut on every jury
they can , to bo fixed "BQ .11 to hung"
the juiy instead of the criminal , nnd the
other class whoao whole business is to fix
juries both theco should bo cleared out
with bayonctn and sent to Madagascar.
That is why Tom Campbell , attorney for
liernor , could openly boaat ho might
have cleared the self-confessed murderer
entirely if ho had so chosen. It is a won
der the old jury syutom is allowed to go
on at all , but especially under its prcaont
fonu. It has been openly
ciiAitaED KS ouu cirr ATTOUNEV ,
that some of the la-it grand -jury were
previously bribed and it has not boon
denied.
(
This jury corruption and nbasoliro now
crying so loud for reform , that juries
must bo honest and competent. It must
certainly como nnd Cincinnati will
Help lit. Thcsii 'riots may have another
cause which may hocaflrd "ucoos'ioriL'u
on the bench. " Single ICB whcro tliin
may , bo so from intention uro morti fro-
( ( uont than most aupposo. Judges often
grow to have an unconscious adectiun
and. i , r >
Ui : > TKUHKJOAMTIEH
the form of the law rather than the sub-
atuico of juatico ,
"ROCTGH ON RATS. "
( Clears out ? rntaV niico , roaches , flies ,
anta , bedbugs , skunkn , chipmunks ,
eophera. Ific Druiruiata
WSBTEEN STQCKMEN ,
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Tlio A nn u M I MTcclliiK ( o lie Hclil a I
The annual mooting of the stockmen
of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming , and
in fact all of the northwott , will bo hold
ni Cheyenne t-q-duy ,
Eaxsh tpring , prior to tlio goporjal
round-up , the cattle man of tho. went
hold a mooting and compare notes , talk
over matters , nnd dccidu upon tlio boat
plan to proceed. For uoverol days pnat
the trains west have carried a largo
number of atoukmon arid Saturday ;
there WB8 a very largo party aboard :
the Union Pacific overland train , j
Among tins umabcr were ; 0 , W , Oeliclm , i
, T. U , Wood , J5. ' 0. Oroon , 0-1. BabU ,
Piorcy llnyt , J. 11. Withrow , AbKur
i .tt , Doc. Wood , I'N. . ' Soari ht , Hob ,
Soarighv , J. B. Ilnrdin , Mr. Dpk. ! > y ,
Tom Swan , II. II. Coolcy , 0. B. Baldwin -
win , Andrew Haas , Ooorgo Adams ,
Gcorjjo Harper , W. F. Brown , E. L , Ba
ker , Ooorgo Koyliuo , Mr. Murphy , Mr.
Pritchnrd and John II. IJonnolly.
There will bo bolwcon four hundred
and fiVe hundred stockmen nt Cheyenne ,
and a { oilier crowd could not bo gathered
together , aiul they will makp times lively
In thai cUy during their sojourn.
Buotclon's Armc * Snlvo.
The grentcst modtcnl wonder of f'O world ,
WftrrftnteiUjspcoi'Uy airo l.tarni , Cuts , Ul
corn Silt Utioum , Ko/or Soro. ' , Cnnrorj , V'lot ' ,
Oh lblalr1" , Cornn. Totter , Clmiipcd hniiil ,
M I r'l nktii eruption , gtrAutocxt tn cuiv iu
ivety tnntnnco , or money rofuiuloili as ; cent
VKUSUNAIj.
J. ? tt. Mnlono and lady nro stopping nt Uio
MolroliuUtan.
Goo , T , Wllli.iini , yt Kontsaw , Nob. , h t
the Metropolitan ,
J. Million out ! \\ifo , ol ClilcnRO , nio uls -
tcrod nt the Metropolitan.
K M. Kllckuoy , ol Genoa , nudV.V. . Cro\v (
of St. 1'anl , nro Ruciti of the Millnrd.
S. I , . Kobcrds.ofOakdnlo , nndlt.lM'ullor ,
o't Ulnir , sro te istsrod nt the 1'jUto" .
Hon. llyrou J\Hllot.of \ Colniiibiw.imdK.U.
Lett , of firnnd Island , nro nt the 1'axton ,
A. J. Drown , woll'know.i tj many Oninli , .
young inon , among whom ho hni nluuya boon
n favorite , ia In the city n guc"t of the Mil
lnrd.
lnrd.Mrs.
Mrs. Governor Unwos , of Lincoln and
Mrs. Cliailcj lj. Hnrrii , nf ICmiP # City , nn-
In tlio city , ths guoaU of Mr. nnd Mis. Clnik
Woodman.
Ilomor T. Lewis , pilncipal of the High
school , nnd Atuhtant I'rinclpal Alnii/.u N4.
llonsliawiotnrno.l yoitoidiy from l.v\on )
I > 0ft , lownUioro they spout lliolr vnnitlonr
S. II. II. Clark , gonornl mnun0or oJ the Un
ion 1'ncil'o , ni'd hta family , lo't by tpcci.d
car Satntjjav evening for Now York.iwltorc . Mr ;
Clark hna rnilrcnd Iii l'io3i of iniportinco to
nttond to. ' \
S. It , Jones , formerly a wull-known biuinci < 4
min of D.i\onport , lown , \ In the city repre
senting tho'NcwYork grocery housoof tlio
Thnrboiv. Mr. Jour1) contoiiipl.itcs making
Oninlm his Iio.u.'c\mrt(3r3 ' | \ ( In the fntnio ,
, ( Tohn A. Moa turphy , editor of The Schnj -
lor Sun. wrs in U > o city jf-torday witl lelt
la-t ovontng for IMntt tnoutli , his old homo.
Mr ! MacMurphy reiortn ) Colfnx county n
boomlnifvlt'i ' nrospooH for jtn abunilnnt sea
son ,
P. C. Illmobnugh nnd wlfo Saturday ro-
.turned from n visit of several m'onthi duration
in California. Mr. Hlmobaugh wont weal hi
KO.ircU of health , nnd ho has bcon prontly bon-1
ohttod by the chim o , n fact > whlcb his niany
frlonda will bo pleased to loam. '
G. W. llrowator , the irroproaaiblo harxl
shell printer , farmer , editor nnd landlord ,
now owner.of the Oakland liidopondont was
inUwii Sitturdjy and regaled us with n brilliant
pl'cturoof takl.ind's fnlt'TO. G cur jo is about
to blossom out as n rn'lroad mngnnto of dU
diminutive proportion , boinj ono of thu"ii-
lout coparceners" in the now Nebraska Cen
tral. >
.Tndgo John J ! . Porter , who wns for yo.ira n
roudentof this city but now of Southern Cull-
focnin , returned to ( Omalm , I'ridny for a
month's \iait with friends. Ho moved to the
sunny climo' California nbout four yonra
ago lu search of health nnd tlio dmngo hni
proven voiy beneficial to I'm und he is now
qroatly improved pliytioilly.
Mr. Nathan Itusowiiter , of Clovolnnd , O. ,
who was married in that city lost Wednesday ,
arrived Saturday with 'lilfi brMo , und (4 ( now
'tliQ guest of lib brother , City JCu iucor An
drew lloijowntor. Ho will romnln in this city
about n weak. Mr. Nathan Itosowntor is
chief chemist of Stron ; ; , Cobb & , Co. , ono of
the moat extensive drug cntablii'liincntyn the
west. Eight yQarHngo ho wna the cln s.jnnto .
of Norman A. JCnhn , of tlilK city , jftt lie pllar-
mnceutlual collega nt rhiladjlpliiul j
Gen. Thomas Wilson , comimssai/of the de
partment of Texas nnd formerly holding n
like position in that of thu Plntto , arrived in
the city on Thursday ovoninj , accompanied
by his \\ifo and dauglitorH , MIBSCH Henrietta
and Margaret Wilson , whoso vititis nsonrco
of a vast deal of pleasure t'j old friends. The
goncral loft Saturday morning for Chicago , but
promises to return this way. Tlio family no
guests of Mr. end Mn. Wnrrun Swit/.lor.
An Editor's Tribute. ]
Tlioron P. Kentor , Editor of Kt. Wnjno
Ind. , "Gn otto , " writes : "For the past five
years kavn always used Ir. ICing'H Now Dis
covery , for coughs of moat govoro character , ai
well in for these of a milder typo. It noxer
fallH to effect a Bpeody euro. Jly fricndj to
wliom I have rccoin'romlod It , epcak of it in
Hamu high tenns. Having been cured by it of
ovpry conjh I linvo bad for ( Ivo yearn , " 1 cof-
siilor it the only reliable nud Hiiro enio for
ioiid ! | , Ciildi , oto. " Call nt C. I1' . Goodman's
DriiK Btoro und got a Free Tiinl J'ottlo. Lnr.io
Size 81.00.
Ahnuill Burglary.
Ftiday night buiglurs entered Oeorgo
Iliggins' Ealooii , corner of Sixteenth and
Podqo utreet3'antl carried of ! ' some email
change , a few cigars and a bottle ol
whisky. They gained an entrance by
prying open tlio truiHom over the door.
To-day Mr. Iliggma has had iron bars
placed iieroBUii tlio transoms ' to prevent
uny ifaopo'such wofkV ' f
H I'olloo Court.
There-wcro t ii unusually largo number
of.cincs tu bo disposed of in-polico court
Saturday. * Friday night about 11 o'clock
the police made n .raid upon Ella Mitch
ell's diva on Capitol nvonuo , and arrestec
six vroiuon and two jnon , inmates of tin
place attho _ timo. , . _
, The JVIitcholl woipm has utt mDtud it
cVado tlie law in.rcgprd to monthly fines
forjioitu ) tinio pat.Baturday moruiug she
wuii finl'd $10 and coate ; the other women
were fined $5 eauh and costo and the twc
men were each assessed 1 and ( 'oats.
Ono man for indecent exposure of hie
person wait fined § , ' ) and costs which In
paid.Ono
Ono disturber was fined 5 and sent nj
and ono plain Blocumb waa given the con
volitional $10 and costs.
' IJDII Gpor o Oi.M'H poivn , t
This morning Tom Perionot , deputy
sheriff , will start for Lincoln witl
Lon CJeprgf , wh ( ) goes to the penitentiary
ry for ( fix tyvara { or attempting to rub u
' " * " _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _
Fatal Kirn lu Ht , Ijouls ,
ST , LOVJS , April < J The Augimt flas
Litho ruiiliie company'u building , iil1 !
[ and 219 Pine btreot , burned to-nifht ,
[ Loss on stock , @ 'JO 00 ; iniuranco , 885 , .
[ 000 ; building , 810,000 ; ituuranco , gaO , <
,000. , It is thought that two workmor
' burned to death.
THE COUNTY CONVENTION. '
The Initial Steps Taken for Holding jit
OH Monday Ml in this City , \
Tlio IMniiirlCH to tin Hold nn Hntui.
tiny Ncvt. \ '
The republican centnty central cotntni t-
too which convened in the council cham
ber on Saturday afternoon last was cnlli d
to order by its chairman , Mr. I. Si Has-
call , John II , Sahler acted na secretory ,
The Firat ward was represented by E
M. Stonborg mid K. O'Sullivan ; Secoild
Ward by I. S. HucAll , M. 0. Rteany mid
losoph Kavmii Third ward by W. If.
Solimidtnnd John 11. Sahlor ; Fourth
ward by Pat O'Uawcs ' ; Fifth ward by IJ.
M. Jiulson , proxy for S. Wakolloli ) ;
Sixth ward by 0. C. Viold , ,1. B. Fumy1
mid-Andrew Koarj iToHbrsoit precinct by
II. 0. Titnmo ; Saratoga precinct by IMi t'
Hodman ; Douglas procinok by P. ,1
Qucnly and F. Crawford ; JlcA-dlo pn
cinct by Pnlrick McArdle , proxy ft
Claud Sfofors.
It wns decided Dy tlio committon t
hold.thb primrioj on Silurday 'next ' ,
April 12. At the \olttr ; places in thp
cily tbo pOllo will bo open from f > to < pj
in. of tbo day * agreed upon null In , tin
ctiiuilry froiu tl to 8. Oh motion of Pi
O'Hawos 'it wa3 _ decided to call tl
county c6nrontidn to n < cot at 2 p in. or
Monday next , April H. It was tlocidqi
.0 . allow caclt city precinct to bo ropro
icntc'd ' Ly BdVon delegates nnd the1 coun-
iy proeincU by three This is the sunlc
roprosonlatioii rt'waa ' given to prouiilct
"n the lasjt county convention. Thi
'ounty convention will choose ninotcui
delegates t ( ) represent Poii lirt cbuniy
n tlio lirsl congressional district cnnvoll
Jon , which meets in Nubrnsk.i City Apri
15 , and olocls two roprosontativoa to ( li
national conventidn'nt Chicago. It wil
also cliooso ninetcon delegate
o attend the atnto convontioi
which moeb nt Fiincolti May 1st , inn
elects four rnpro-qntntives t6 the rppubll
can nat'oiial ' convuntion t , Chicago. Thi
followini ; nro the placrn in tbo various
wards and procibcts wjioro the primaries ?
will bo liold : First ward , Turner ball ;
Second ward. Lcaromvorth and Thii-
loonth at Joe KavAnsJ Third ward ,
Twolfth.nnd . Hartley at W. F. Smiohdt'a
Fourth ward , at the court houso1 Fifth
ward , at'tlio 17. P. "b.ikcry ton Sistcohlli
street ; Sixth ward , at the 01131110 h'buiio ;
Douglas precinct ; at1 ( Jiioaloy'a school
liouso ; Saratoga procinbt , Siir.itopa school
houaoj JoIlorBon precinct , central school
liouso ; McArdlo precinct , McAnlln school
house In the rotn.lining1 procinct'j tbo
poll will bo hold Whoro'thoy ' were when
delegates were elected to laht c6unty
convontinn.
It Was made 'n , rile | fpr the comum con-
vo'iilon thut no proxies bo admitted un
less hold Tjy thos living in1 thb precinct
represented by such proxy. , ,
HEADING THEYARDS- ,
Thp "W < irjc toUp Ho un liy a
Force This
This morning the work of grading the
Union stock yards will bo in. Between
lifteon nnd twenty teams wont from
Omaha yoatcrday to the old Drexel farm.
Proparat'onsroro made yosto-day to go
to work with a hrge fbrco this morning.
Mr. Kynor , the contractor , intends to
mish the "work of grading as fait as possi-
Wo. Tlio mdn whilo'0ntrloyod ' ) there will
live in'tent ' ? . 1 <
Mr. i Drexel , whoso * farm 'now forms a
[ iartio the lyards , hai been ordered to
[ novo on or before next Wednesday. !
Ilij farm Mr. , Draxcl Imi lived , pn for
[ .wonty-sovon joars. A liiip youn ; ; orr't- '
urd and many beautiful and substantial
Imprqvomonti riyill bo torn down to make
y for tlio jntondod uses of , tbn fa m.
iu first grading will bo ( lonu on this
jilace , to prupuro a site for some of the
proposed buildiri s.
THE"ARENA '
IN , <
Donnelly DOIVIIH Hitillli In tlio Soft
( illVO CotltCHl. '
The Academy < ) Musie was but parti
ally filled on Saturday evening on the oc
casion of thot contest , between O , III
Smith and James Donnelly , whoso riyht
natno ia James Foil. There were a few
proliminaryfcaturcs to the ciiturtainmqnt ,
including n sot-to bet u eon the I ugcnt
JirotliorH , nnd also 'one between
Professor Miller and llailoy , the cham
pion lightweight of Colorado. <
Immudmtuly followhjg this was Ulu
principal ovontof the evening the netto
bptwoun Smith and Full , Loth men up-
prarcd suipped to the waist , nnd both
were apparently in good condition.
Fell , however , had been in training fct
thu piist three weolts , wliilu Smith Hail
; iot. There wiia some hard fighliii' ; , and
in the two firqt ipiiitOu Smitlif obtained
iipparuntly tbojY lcury hu.ti V ° wils on '
wjndcd in the third round and failed
lo comu to time , and thus the
Jijlit WHS givoh t ( Fell. For' 6nbo 'there '
was no liippodroinn businvsa' ' nbout tlii-
cnntust , and everybody wlo ; liil |
'til" purfimaucpWiit ) nwny wol (
, Rhllor and Fell avu.iti\\iius \ iieo
o oh other 'inf ' the ' pugilistic' uronr
and it iis ' probable thtlt ' 'the )
will inalco. uiv arr i omoiit tt
cijino .together ftt nn cqrly i .day ,
Atillor is in good condition , an well aa
Fjll , iind both arc 'hard hiUors , and tin
cantest between the niiddlu-'wolghti oi
Li.nci\8hirp of r'4Cuglnnd and 1'rofossoi
Miller/ ould oxcitp no little interest ,
The lllHliu : Ulycr.
The , river alj day yeptorday was risint
si iwly , 1U rise did not exceed eii
Miches. The bottoms en this side norti
of the bridge to' the foot of Douqhu
stUet , are almost entirely inundated ,
loplo nro moving out of their IIOURCU ii
aU. The river above was rising slowly ,
at d no fears at present are niiturtuint'd ,
It will Utlo a rise of moro than two feel
uioro to do any damagj to the snioUinjj
wiorkg.
"Sunny Jinly. "
Prof. Cromwell closed his cnsagomenl
at the lloyd Saturday night with illustra
) H8 of Italy which proved ono of the
oat interesting of Iiin bericm. To the
amo of Omaha audiences must it be
said that Prof. Oromwoll played to losing
btiBinens throughout his enira omont
Nothiii" daunttd , howuvor , by tlio elini
iiatrr/nugo extended him upon his present
determined visitint. Omaha
V it , Ji9 Jmi
n in tha near future , when ne > doubt
ho will rocolvo the patronage ho so justly
deserves.
SKATING FOE A PEIZE ,
Tlio Hecotul Contest Tor tno
\Vatuli AVon l > y Sllns C.iiillold.
On Saturday nijlil occurred the second
contest at the roller pknt'nc ' ; rink for the
gold watch'offered ' by Mr. .1. 0. Klllblt
lo the most r.icoftll lady skater in tlio
cily. To become possessor of Uio wntoh
the skater has to receive n majority vojo
of Uioio proscn afc three contests ,
Messrs. Itoboudoux , Daniels nml
Stephens were appointed tellers and
koopint time to a brilliant march by the
IT. P. b.md , the accchipliihcd nkalofs
glided out upon tha lljor , Mt'Ji
bhipmnn accompanied by Mr.
Vmi Coft , Misa I5rown by
Mr. MoKlooti and Mi Oilfield by
Mr. Hitchcock. Miss Brown's'timidity
raiultdd in her receiving bnti qovontccn
votes , wlillo Miss .Shipnum and M' a
C.iuUutil revolved stxty-sovon c.tc'i ' nt l
ahothbr'skhto waannno"ncedtr > i.ottlb thV )
qheitiou between tint I I'd
The Rcciond sknto reaulhid in
( hrcq'Votej for.Misn C.iitio\dn | \
fn o' votes for Miss Shtpmun. ,
A rjood Uoiil 6f onthuslastii 'antl nnittso-
iiiont wnscUtpliircd 'in ' the nUd'etico rtiid
ithobcjt of ioohtiK wm axli'bdtbyhl \ )
intoroated , , ,
AN IMPORTANT OA8E ,
i
t
) MtuxO | StiltH , llc Mllti' ( ; IX ( ill
tlio
, lQ i < l.
boyavho _ lost thojr livci by tiiocxplo-j
sion yf the ponder nui ax.'uio , Eoutli oE
; ho cily , a fow'wcokn , njo , lu vo tlolprj
iiined to bnn < aut ) aja'nst ' tlio amenta dfj
, hu i > o < vdor coiAjinAy t'or ihtntijoa. '
Abloco\ni3ol , has booh socui'od/aud Uio ]
upoy. ) will uu , doubt , bol\lotl \ | td dayi
.ho uAtua gi cUvimod , being 93OW MI'
nch c. o. 0 u of tlio p rt\i'i \ hciiulod
some fiirlo buforo * bo iniiitig suit1 , bufctbbj
ovidonoe adduced Iofor6'tho ) coronor's
in the mutter , not 'for ' th6 s6 of ablxin
inj pucuniiry reward biit to ] kov\Mit any
repetition of the o-Ustroplio in future
The lluaslnii oni'i-nnd Kinpo-c- William
will meet at jl.tho lot.7mctiif April.
The totl'lo s of life by Uio wreck of. the
Kio mer Btolninaii fob"niff \ onfeo-a ; r ' '
Tlio -tlii.t'iouif , ( tbo <
ox.co'nsra man I'hljllp9f K ii'T'i.'P ' ? . IQ'
' .
itUltoUTnliU corhpletobxuncVilt'ou }
feadio liny/ > lliimly'1 wouc'i' wlio Hl'od ' a
St. , houJH puljcpiuun , > vliilontompUpiilj , ? ! i'nij- ! '
res I WOH found guilty of mj'-dor In Vbo firijt
ilo roo. . < ,
The trunk llnoiihavu r.j.tjLd to eirry delegates -
gates audifltors to tlio rcpublc.ui ! nud demo
cratic ii.Uiohnl con\alitbu | , In 011104,10.111 0110
unlimited fr-o forthd Vouuit trip , ' fruni' t'lo '
prluclMl | p luti lu t o l iiu.ktlluOjtairHviy. .
Tl'tco tnaslcod lobboip outorod tio.lioiivO | ill
Carl r3clmll-i 'at Havilnvillo , JAcoua ! [ ftHtli ,
J 'i'.iluy nlsut , l-'llod ' hid ou , boat tha fntbar
uiollior , and tlauu'bter iu oimiblo , and robl/ci /
thb liitt'-o of ! ? : ltVJ , fn ( ibniiano \ 11.
' OonerorAl AiiffnArn'H follo Join. Wild loVt'K j
\Vcit , Jniidcd ou the u'rst irit , nt > llliUcwi
jio. -tlio ji'-lMlictliiu of Curdeur" Tlio In
hfint tlia'ollleurH1 liOord oJ tjioMiimlini of tlic
libuHtorH , tmops were Bent iu puratilt.
15y a doe'slou ' of tlio Koutuelcy cmof ni -
.lo.'ih it wui found Unit by Louisville's bjc ;
tirx l.i\v-i , mi bniiglii'trly drawn lij ) , that city
wlU notfotfnblu U u611ect iti UTC uiileui Ihe
itlatuni niuQcn tpoclul pfiiVhllin.i '
Tlio ninth Mio.ouri eonyroUmnl > iihtiidt
cuiivoiitiou ( of St. Lolils ) luvs elected Clidnn.
eoy T , Villnyaud Dr. . 1IcLivui llulc..uter ,
antlUliiHaliwicUhivrd nud ) : . GCiupuini , >
nltcrnutci , W tlih nattomll lOpilbllcau LUUVCII
tioa , ChoaTb. ! > . , j
Afle'r a thorou h'liiVfHIsatlon ' by" tlio jaflt-
ulnry uoniiiilUciof'thAdintye * rjtt'nst'Hamuol
jCxtull , 'elitof j\isticciif \ ( tbe to.rJtorvof NoW
Mexico , tliH | lijiflnturil UM p toil u jplut
rolutiou oxiuieratliis bun. . .Tliero . wrj , nu
lUtoiiltllgVottt.l '
Tlirf i'llloy faeuoii in JHsKourUuvo secured
.ho delcjatn lu.t hu'Tontii'uu'a ' , Txvolfth con-
; re"ioiml UUliici" ) tit thu liattonal V6pibll6Au }
oiiviiilioii. > Tii6y am uridofatnoil to Ud r n
( IIVLC iC | tuiy cunUidiitu why eun ueiiinlaud the
uiitodBiiiipojtuf | fuw York ,
TJio dcuiucr.vlH , of Kaimwlia counfy , , Woj1
'j'rBJnla , IIUNQ. plcotoilTllijpu/lolcsatcjtii tht
, ate cunvdiitlon , milcli elects ilo'o.jatf ' ) to t'u
Htlotial ciliivintlou. rrothlnoiit nollllcl.ii"
ro-ent proillcted'tbat ' the Htuto'dBlnRat'oii ' ti
blcj o uill 1)0 ntroiiK for Tildeil.
I Jane ( U. Crow k Son , of OblcPto , dealers
in fiiundr > iiinii'u and plumburn' Mipplloa , wore
tlircdby thodlieilll biiturday aftuinuoii on c
eiifeHt.liin ! of jud'tiiidiit for Sv'J.CGD. The
rttetl uro nbfitit ltU00 : ( ! | IIulillU'ioi about
110,003. Thu 'lirtn Imj boon eH64blli < lic'd niAuj
ycara. ' '
i The lartfo diiitlllery of Freiberg & Wilrlcuin
lipar I'liteinbtirtii lveitlicliyf | win burnod'oarh '
Saturifay niyriiiii ' . A lotil ) lo t of tflf J.OCJ
piitly liiBii'od. )7OjO ) buHhuU of uiirii , : : .OC1
oSgratu und ifiojt nud 3W li.irr.tls ( if vlitnltj
lnproc ; < i A of iriituufactiiro wuio burned. Tlui
' no nut dcttroeil i
loliii K Woodtlilfit , n wdli.lcno\vii ( rrocoro
n ilp.Kiui of t , the 1'rosby/lrlar
i.liliUi , wrft a\.tdfuij \ , HatiirOuy night oi | the
ch"V0 ! of rocohliw stolen jHiipcrty. It k
ch irgod that IIH ! wtoro lirbijjiii iwod for tomo-
til te ns a rocoptsclo of , sr jleu L'nods. brgilght
th 'fu by tllu inoii In his employ : '
'
M'lio JJarnsHiiclatlon of Cincinnati''lait'lV
\Ai\iy \ lu the court liOUf.o'firo' " Itwn IMUUBI ]
f i & 10.0C3 , in fmirUiiit ! ) > Hilo/1 ! tbrntfol Uhlcli
liu
' " '
i n'ombtVfils1 < irdBi3d."rfiU will | ir < Wicf
gtyJD. ilt jxctliou lit tldfc will ) reituro tlw
ttq'rlfip oxp'ouon of pnwdi-r occurred Sa ) ;
i-1 iiioriilifi/nt1 Wllllum IJ-nnir & CO.'B pow >
iril'l ' , .Sli.iii'pklnil'a. TOo i ; | l < jrt wai liourt
hlu . ar.ullu . . otyr , > intloi. . . * 'J . io
i ' I .1. j I. (
A litA'hl |
pa
Mii/Ooininawci4'nilmutoi ! ) frOu
ui'junf t tlui.piuhibl
jppmnbont.Kri ,
- ' ' Aftu
Aftui i
ma
ful.aliermaui ! < II " i
'hroo boys driving a nrrlnp-wn-tnii ucioas i
Cl elnnatl , ] IainIlt il'&lJnft ' < iiifalroad ) cro-i'
In ) , ; ipjr , , < f'iivliiui\U ) jAti rlay ) afturnoon , were
ti KJclj"11" eiifinu nf " iianaengor truln am
In thntl H lillled/ Their budlm were horribly
tin lli 'JJItiiy wure at ) poua jif well knovu
clt ; .onii. The oldest wai 11 years , sou o
, Ii m O'Moort ) , eduunlaslou merchant ! th
11 ! ' iiid HI , sou of .1 , 0 , Hopple , a wealth'
R tleinin , and the third 12 , on of 0 , W
RM ickelfrcjh , Iron luimiifacturur. The oniiii {
wl Ich xtruck tboiii In the mina that ktlluil tl )
I Ml sunn nu.ir thu sainii pUto luit duly ,
Thu JSuw Vurk Bo.iulibllu luborpuity iluni
ontratloii nt Cuopur Inetltul ? , Haturdaj
nl jht , was nu Immense/athsrliJt ; In point u
nibors and enthu Iaui , Jt win callei
Inly tuxlva ii pres tou tu tlm opinion o
tl l > BocUllst-i uf X > uw York on the recent rlu
at L liiclunatl. AnouyiiiuuD clroularu predict
; troublu mi the uutcuinu nf thu inoetliii ; hat
jii rant to tliq [ cjllco department durlnir tlu
. y lu contcmionce , u lar o poltco force wai
dijt illu.l ti ) uttoiid the inodlhuf , About Udl
Ice wi'ro hold lit imt-rvo In tbo court roou
ir by , and ilctuuhmonU wure jiostod ut nta >
iu olon thn elevated rutlway , vithln oat. )
1 , filauy of thu outside reserves wore dls
mimed at 11 o'clock. There wore no sl ni
whatever of auy dUtutbanco.
auL
CASTORIA
Infants and Children |
Without Morplilno or NArontino ,
VHiat Rkes our Children roiv chccloi ,
AVhat cures their rovers , innkos Uitm Moenj
St. .Tin Ountorln. *
When nnblea fret , nnd cry by tnrrm ,
Wiat cures their colic , kflls their worm * .
Hut Cnntorlit.
Wiat ( illicitly ciuf" ConsUpAjlon ,
Bour Stomacli , Colds , Indigent inti :
Hut
Fnroivpll then to Morphine Sjrups ,
Cnetor'Oll and I'sregorlc , nnd
IlftllCnutorln.
Contnur Unfmont.--Anat-
rir'tlto euro for R'lionmntism ,
Jprnbi-i , BtiruB , Onlli , &a. , and an
UBtnutnnoous Polu-rollovor.
SAllOl Nl'B KOCIAIYIKH.
Said to Un the O-.HSO of lllaniark'a
Aversion Advocacy of AVonmii
.tQ it llfo.loh or-Oer-
inaiiiC'oiirtK 'litictto | , .
Wr"J\'t''jioti ' ppcclnl lo tr > o I5o , Ion G'obo. '
lii diploiraL',0 c o'ci ' here a now ex
planation is given of ( lie e.iascawh'ch 1 .1
to Mhriicr S. oat's unpinnt nikstoa
, t i Berlin. dle roio'oro h'a ' want of sue-
| coti l'"i boon allvibitCcd to mailers pohli-
al , but it is nowasaoflrd that a Lick of BO-
lal lack aiielviuibo , ! rojnl for tiio lorms
if oluiuoUon'id iiialom provojliu j nt the
Oormail court > voro U'o priuiociiuscs of the
mp1oas..ntho33. The acadinptUhod1 nifo
if the min'Sor ' has formany years boon
mo ot the loader jn the wcmnn'n suOra o
rovo'iiont ' , nnd her luislui'd in the Sen-
r o and in tbo anim.il convu.i.tons of the
3uilV./o ; A'loc'alion ' 1m udvocitcel the
use of the bullet by wo'iiou , Mr. Sar-
ont und.Mrs. S..r0unt ulso.oilort.iiti ad
vanced ideas on many social questions ,
vhtoh in tno fittnilycmlo at Wa'.hinyton
vcro'diteui'acei , ' by , t'\u ' po [ s.\nt nnd reCn-
cd companion tbat.iruiiupntly n'nouiblo at
.hoJrliouso. lho ) eHiquolto of thu Gor-
nnn court is as il id a that of any csun-
.iy ia Europe.possibly excepting ll.at of
Sweden , nnd noi only are tbo outward
'onus nnei observances of royalty main
lined , bat the convocation tlows within
well defined channels of thought nnd ex
pression , to transgress from wnich , would
jo regarded us an unpurdonablo oCenso.
It 'is said that topics of conversation dis
cussed at soc'ul parl-iei given by the
Americm tninisler wore inoiprosaibly
ii.pulbive to the oQicora of the German
f > ovoriimont who n'.tendod them. M om-
jura 01 the court were not disposed to listen -
ton , lo o.T > rosiona f.ivorin sull'r.xgo for
nioui much loss for women , and they ac
cordingly ceased to Bochlly rccojiuzo the
mintslor's family j whjlo , ou the other
, ndi the L'tDi'ral nsembors of the Roieh-
i , ampng vrhom wns Herr Lasker ,
found the minister's homo an exceedingly
imooablo unort , and his warmest friends
liicliuletl the principal opponents of the
t'ovormiicnt. The Chancellor's bitter
Itutrcd of the Liberals , and liiaojipositiou
to socialistic theories , led him , in time ,
to rojarel tbo Amoric.ni mitiistcr with pe
culiar aversion. Those fonlings , it is said ,
mighthuv tboqiirQprcs3otl until the end
pf ho'pre3onndmiiiistrntion | , whan Mr.
Suryci > | ; ) voulel jiavu been recalled , hael it
not bc'en' for tlio1 Laskor episode , which
brought niattcrn to a crisis. '
' , 4i , '
in u Ball 15ooiii ,
Pu. ' , April 0 , Atadanco
list uighdnu old fdud broke put. nfrcah
' the MoLaucblin nni Wajno *
tid in the niulco ono was fatally
ind others seriously injured.
Kncixv In Minnesota
April 0 A snow
it t driu Bet iu thii ) morning and snow is
general throughout northern Minnesota. S. '
10anil ut imro
in ? " , . 's" " ' ° fV11'M ' " 3lrB " "oomlcnl U on
. . Huirj'Uindr.'Antl ' ctruioi be sold In compotltlon
wlto tbeuultltuilo ) of low Mt. Bh-jrt weld t slum It
pt0rb te t'owJlrBSold omy In cms. lloyal Uak-
qwdor CM
( or Military Supplies.
HUAIKjUAHTF.r.H IlErAimiEM Or TUB 1'WTTK , )
tj MAIIjfniJ. . , March 25 , ' 881 ,
VIiEI ) I'lim-OSAL' . In trlplioato , eubjoctto U
. . , aual oundltloiii , will bo rocolvcd at tills nfllc
until 11o'clock ! , noon , ( Omulia local tlTiio. ) ou dates
lun ec | brrtittir , at whltli hour t ) cy vtlll to opened
In p 'delicti of Mddorn , ati'l at f a < r > e hour ( allowlne
ford lltrenca In tnnojntllio nlllcoi iftlio ourtcr -
nmAura at tlio folio A Ing mined inllltnrv i > osU for fur-
nl.liliilf and di livery U mill po t ui.h furl , ( oroiro
nd straw an may bsriiinlicd during ( ho fiscal year
conjintiiuliiif July lit , 1831 , Uz : Ouuhadcpot. Chey.
ciinu dijwti Torts Ouulia , Nlobrnri , Hldney , lliia.
ctll , htcclo , UrldRcr , Doufli ! , Uobhuon , lirami ) .
'
UcKlnnuy nd VVo li lla
Vroiiomli tor woodc < i l , and charcoal will lioonen
oil IVfday , April iith , 18ii.
I'or Ii iy , traw , Kraln and oran , Siturday , M y 81 ,
Ainu , at thli olllcfl , Vrldiy , April 85th , 1631 , proiio-
i ! for furnlelilnv on tbo can at matlunt nuariit tbo
ininca on the Union 1'acillo and oilier itallroani , ten
tbgiiean 1 tcnu of o al , of 2740 pound * tu tba ton ,
AUo , at tlda olllcu , Saturday , Miy 21 , U8I , for
furnlnbliu it Omaha de | t or at any llcllrtad tU-
tloiii not HiisSol North l'J ltu. hi\lnif lUflr < d con. "
lactluiu with Oaaba. 1DCO,000 pound * coru and'
lo/JOePOpcuiidio ) t .
' ) ho ( Joyi riimmt re or n the rlgnt ( o reject ny or
ill proposal * .
1'rittrcnco jlvcn to arllclci of Jouiestlo production
and inanulacturv , coudttl inn of pilco and quality bo.
-ciualandnuch preference Klycii to artlUva it
rtoii production and manuf oturo prcdijcod en
tbo 1'Acltlo ooatt , to the extent of tlio o ntuiuutlou
rtiiiilfwl by the public emice the .
( Hank proposal * .nil Ins.ructlonj M to lilddhw
term * of cont.act , pajiuout , Uo..mlll ba furntjhotl
oiiai plication to thb oince , or to thoejuartirjjfckttrs
atnrciH Utthiu imintd.
| : nvvloiu > 9 loutalnlni , ' pro ) > C8ai ( hould lo irarUed.
"tt pommf r .at- . . . . . . "audtd'ticMol
, tu thu uininsli-iad , or to tba jo jic-tlvo IXiw-t anil
I l'ot e uatteimasteni. u , B. IJANIIY
, uubU&uiOt Chief CJuortrmaj to