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\ $ * * vW v OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , APRIL 1881 WITH- a id year work is douo for nil time to tinio to como. WE CHALLENGE to produce a more dnrnnle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. OIBIDIEIIRS , F01l ANY AMOUNT Otf i filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM-MoBAIN & CO. . Sioux Falls. Dftkoto , DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS TO OMAHA NATIONAL BA BUILDINO. I CURE FITS ! \Theni nayiuro i ur nobinenn merely to btopttiem lor mttmobaJ then InTOtneru return a Rln , I tuohn nrad.- cil caro. I have mndo the Ol eiico of FITS. KPZLEFST or PALLINOSICKNESS * 11 fo loug > udy. I wwraotar * ecedrto care the wont cuscs. Btcauee othtr * b T * tilled U no ro on for not now recelr Ing a cur * . tannrt tor a treutlio Rod n Free Dottlu of ra Give Kiprenn nnd I'ost OtDco. foratrlal. anil 1 will euro $ \.u * rtilrrw Dr II O UOOT TO- Bnyers of all OANJSTON BRO'S ' & CO , , llaro 09nbli hed themselves In Omaha to t'ftneaot a general hr ikerage and busmceD. Wo will buy all boaj of KOod > at wholmaloor retail , and guaranty psrfec ; antiifactlon In pilcoa , as wo can buy cheaper th\ny ur < elT H. Vouc.ni see thoadiautajjeofhuv- n your go-x ] 'wtrMt ' by ono who will work for our Interest and not trust to a merchant who liai oinethln he is anxloua to be rid of. We will a'.io prompt "Hentlori to Bellini ; an } thin ? entrusted us , and goons con8irnoct ( to un will bo carefully eked to. CorrMpondeucJ uollcltod. aritoferonoes Omaha Nation ) Dank , McCague ra'sllank. Address 111 S. 16th St. VIANUFAOrUHEll OP GALVANIZED CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , * ! ETC. at a MAITA NKB.KA8KA. DISEASES OF THE EAR T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Until oSloot ) are repaired from result of fire , offl with Dr. I'arker , Koom B , Grelghton Block 15th tna DOUI < ! M mreoui. use ol the term " Snot Lino" In connection with thi SHORT : corporate name of > great road , conveys an Idea ot u t what required by the traveling pub' I i Gtl Om Uc-a tihort Line , Quick Tims I I IV n fc d Ul6 l" > rt ° ' accommoda bsl US & tlons all of which are turn' ' lahed by the greatest railway In America. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. Itowni and operate * over 4,600 rotleacf Northern lUlnoln , Wisconsin , Mlnncaota , Iowa DtkoU ; and u ta main line * , branche * and oonneo tion * reach all the great bualnvea centre * of thi Northvroat and Far We t , It naturally aniwen thr < le criptlon of Short Line , and Best Itoute between t. Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. ChlcagOjlIllwauleo , LA Croego and Winona. Onloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Elleudala Oblcaxo , Milwaukee , Uau Claire and Rtlllwater Chicago , MilHaukce , Wausau and Merrill Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oehkosh. Chicago , Milnaukoe , Wauknaha and Oconomowoa Chlaago , lllluaukee , Madison and Prairie Ju Ohlen Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Folrlbaull. Chicago , Balolt JanetviUe and Mineral Polo * . Chicago , Eltrln , Itockford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Ilock Island and C < lar Ilapldt. Chicago , Council ItlulTs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Hloux Falls and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Jlook Wand , Dubuque , St Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. PnDman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Can In world are run on the mainlines ot the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE fit. ST. PAUL RAILWA nd every attention U l ld to pa&Mtngers by court * ou * employes of the company , A. V. _ ara'Hlanager Uea * POA * . Agsnl " OKO II. IlKAFFOKD , "n * BRUNSWICK & GO. V * " Tifteenn Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALL OTIIKll OllIIKQ TAI1LKS. TEN PIN ML18 , CHK.CKH , I'.TC. 'IS South M 8treo , 'Bt. Iy > uls , 411 D ! awtre Btrett , Kuus City. Un. , I8il Douglas St. . Ouiaba , Neb. JIKNRY UORNBEllGEIl , Agent. JlTScnJ tut CLUlojfuw ud Prlea LlaU. . THOMAS' ciactric WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD ! A Medicine with curative pro perties as inioossible to counter feitasthe PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT and which is now having an en ormous sale throughout the Uni ted States and Canadas , WHIHIER ! 617 St. Charles Si. , Si , Louis , Mo. two medical colloget AKEaULAUOKADUATKof hat boon ontragod lonarer In the treatment ol CHRONIC , NEUVOUS , SKIN AND UI.OOD I)1 01B than other physician In St. Louis , nn city papers B ! > OV tndall old riwljcnts know. Consultation fro Mid InvlUnL When It Is Inconvenient to > lslt the dtor trcatmont , iaodlolnc can bo gent by mall or exprmfi everywhere. Cu becase ! < truarantordiuhero doubt xUU it Is Irankly stated. Call or w rlto. Nervous Prostration. Debility , Mental and Physloa i Mercurial and other afloctlona ot Throat and Mouth. Old Bores and Uloera. Impedl' menu to nurrliifo , It u niiinun , I'lli- . * ' at tontlcnto cases from oTerworkod brain. 8U1U11CAI.- CA81I3 reeelVB poju > l mteiulon. i > i < . tea g from Imprudence , Excesses , Indulncnooe pernmucnt- ly curcil. paK i ( nn M auu strywelltol.M&ny ! recalpts ; who may C31-XTI3O3SJ. munv.whonmynol why , causes , consequences and core. Milled for 26c ; postapo or statuDS. " " M l RED STAE LINE Belgian Boyal and U S. Mall Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP , The Ilhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and France Btoprago Outward , 920 ; Prepaid ( ram Antwerp , ? 2) ; Excursion , $10 , Including bedding , ete.VM Cabin , gSO ; Hound Trip , $00 00 ; excursion , $100 ; Saloon from { 0 to $90 ; Excursion tf-110 to 8160. GTToter Wright & Sans , Gen Agents. U Bread- way N. V. CaldH ell. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. I * . K. Olod- man & Co. , 203 N 16th Street , Omaha ; U. K. Kimball - ball , OmahaAKCntd. mfc" ixxl-ly An .tnUnt fttw4kDtoala rttqoI > IuetT r.'Kl ) > M40ftrtl : fell , worU. cum l > * im > jh Dlurhaa , Ftttr Mil Artt. V I 1 Jaord'n.ribiM tfUf.OrjuA Af.dropr UDMrt dtllcioo * a.Tir . flu , ef cL.mptri. ted t. All luuat.r drtck * Irj It. U. w -fwnDU < Vlla A.k Jtflit DU.J U. . I. W. WCPPEEUilllT , SOLS AGICT , si jiitoAun-Ar y. r. GREAT ENOLI8H REMEDY. .uvona Debilil ) OF 1IANI < Y VIQOK,8permatorr hooa , etc. , when all other rcma- diea fail A. cure guaranteed S1.6Q a bottle , largo bottle , tout times the quantity , f 5. By ex. press to any oddreid. Sold bi alldrugglsta. ENOUSH UEDI INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 Ollre Street , St roulaMo. "I have cold Sir Astlcy Cooper's Vital Rottorntlvt arvtara. Every ouitomer opeaks highly of It I nheelUtlnglycndorao It us a remedy of true merit. " 0. F OOODUAH , DrUCRiaU ntnahn eV 1 18S3 rtN-man CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 ta.Tlcket only $5. Shares in Proportionta Lonisiaoa state Lottery Comoa " Wt do hereby oertlfy that ut wptrviit tht at i angemmtt for all thr Monthly and Seml-Annutt Drawing ! of the Louisiana State Lottery Compani eni inperecn nana/it and control tnt Drauingi fi msefce , andthat the tame are conducted uu ) h'matu.Jaimtti , and in good faith toward all tx } 'aand ue authorize the company t o un this eel t flcatt , uith/ac-iimilei of our ilfn&turct attachu 'i ( tl tuletrtuementi. " OOMIIIIIIOXIM Ioo iporate4 la 18AP fur 'Jb yean by the 1'tfslalur. f-r educational and charltabls purpocei with a cap ital of { 1,000,000 to which a teKrra fund of ovti J6M.OOO has ilnoo bveu added. By on oTcrwhelmlnK popular rot * It * fran lil was made a part of tile present state oonitltutlo- doptod Deoombor 2J , A. I ) . 1679. The only Lottery oror voted on and on * dorsed by the people of any Stato. It never soaka or poetponeo. Ita grand single number drawings take plooa monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortuiin , Fifth Grand Drawlm ? Claw K In the .Acad emy of > Iuhic , New Orleans , Tuesday , May 13th , 1881 1158th Monthly drawing CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Kivu Dollars Bach. Frao- Uona , ia Fifth * iu proiwrtloa , LIHT OF I'UIZES. 1 CAPITAL 1'IUZK . | 7BOOi 1 do do . . . i6OK 1 do do . 10.WX s riuz&s or eeooo . . . . . i , c t do 000 . 10.CK * 10 do 1000 . JO.ttV 0 do COO . 10,000 100 do SOO. . , . 20OOC 800 do 100 . ZO.OOC f.OO do (0 . Z5 000 1000 do 85 . tt.OOO . 9 Approxlmjatlon priwi of 17 W. , . t.TM do do COO , . . , . . . . , , . t.UC 0 do do UO . ltM 1BOT Piiiej , amounting to . tMW Application for raUm to otubg ihonld b mad * oolj U the offloo to the Company In New Orleaci For further Information write clearly giving full iddreu. tfake V. 0. Honey Order * parable aci * Betcletered Latter * to NKW OULEAN8 XATIONAL IUKK , New Orleans , La. 1'OBUI Note * and ordinary Utter * by Uall or Ex pretui ( all mm * of (1 and upwordi by Expreu kl out ex ] nM ) to M A , DAUPHIN , or XL A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , L * . flOT Seventh Bt , Wuhlnrton , I ) 0 SCUMBLING & BELSCHNEH , DKALKII6 IN 051 South Hth , between Jaekwu and Jcnos BU. All Job W ik la Boodn ; , Outterlof , Kte. , promptly done. DAN ALLEN'S ' DEATH , A Far ttimctl Nportlnjr Man 1'ftstctl Anny UIIH Morning. As the announcement was tniulo sat- 1t lay that Dan Alien was dond , many u sporting man in this city could not ru Twin from brushing nwsy a silent tear. Not tiinong the sporting fraternity of this city Mono does the death of this man cause general sorrow , but all over thoio United Stoles , for thon&rao of Dan Allen was fnmilinr in almost every city upon this continent , where sporting men hold forth. Dan Allen wiw born at Folia Mills , Jefferson county , Now York , in April , 1830. At an early ngo ho commenced work upon the Erie canal. After remain ini { tliuro n few yoata ho wont to work on the Michigan canal in Illinois. Ho wont from there to stonmboatin ) ; . Later , ho upuncd a saloon in Puoriu , Illinois , which place ho run but n short tiino , wlion ho bought n steamboat of his own. Ilo run this boat about thrco years , during which time ho madu coimiilorttblu nionty. In 18(10 ( ho came to Omaha tind opened a saloon. After this ho opened n faro bank. Ho wns the proprietor ot iiRiiinbling house in this city for oror thirteen yoara. About eight yeaia ago ho was uttauked with kid ney trouble , from which ho never recov ered. List Juno ho went ttnrious places in search of relief , but found it not , and returned to this city in Septem ber to dio. Since his return ho was con- lined to his bed , excepting a lew days in January , when ho VMS able to bo nround. At this time ho contracted u severe cold which terminated in pneumonia. From this came consumption which caused his death Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. D.m Allen was always known us a fair and eiiiiaro man in his business , and was honored by all his associates and friends. Ilia word was always regarded as good as hij note and all were ever ready to take it. Ho was liberal nt all times and never needed asking todonato to any charitable cause. During his early days , when upon the canala and river ho was regarded as a hard man to handle and it was seldom ( hat ho found his match in any athletic sport. Ho was a good man in every re spect in his class and his death , which lias long been expected , ia deeply de plored by all the sporting fraternity. His funeral will occur tnis _ after noon , at 2 o'clock , from his Into residence ) , 910 Doui'las street. Friends are invited. An Knit to Bono Kcrnplng. Kdword Shepherd , of llarriBbnrg , 111. , pays : "Having received no much benefit from Klec- trie Hitters , 1 feel It my duty to lot Buffering humanity know it lliu o had a ruuniuc ; Here ou my le ( ? for eight years ; my doctors told mo [ would have to have the bone scraped or lee amputated. I used , Instead , three bottles of Kloctric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve , and my leg is uow souud and well. well.Kloctric Bitters are Hold at fifty cents a bottles tles , and Bucklon'H Arnica Salve at 25c. per bor by 0.1Goodmau. . THE \VIliU WEST. Wni. F. Cccly and Dr. Cnrvor nt fcog. gcrhcmls as to Show Xltlo , St. Louis Globe Democrat , 20. Mot a merry but a lively war in prom ised by the antagonistic attitude of two rival attractions of a novel character. These are what are known and have been advertised us "Tho Wild West. " It seems there are two combinations run ning under that title , and a eorioua diff erence has arisen by the claim of ono to the solo right to use the name. At a late hour last evening Judges Jones and McKcigan , attorneys for Col. Prentiss Ingraham , filed a petition before Judge Lubke , in circuit court No. 12 , praying for an injunction to restrain Dr. Win. F. Carver from giving an exhibition this afternoon , and advertised as the "Wild Went. " The petition sot forth that "Tho Wild West" is copy , righted and is the solo property of Win. F. Cody , better known as"BulTalo Bill. " Other allegations were set forth in the petition , which the Judge examined and issued an order returnable at 10 o'clock this murning. After the injunction had been digpojed of the sauio attorneys filed attachment suits against Dr. Carver for printing accounts , the sum duo amount , nig to about $2,000. The papers were at once uiado out and issued to the hliorill' It being ascertained that Dr- Carvcr and -combination were coming to the city from Memphis on the steamer lUton Kougo , which was expected hero in the evening , copies of the injunction and attachments were giv en to Deputy Sheriff Wheeler , who was instructed to eeire ihora , The boat reached the Anchor Line wharf at 7 o'clock p. ra. , and Wheeler immediately vrent on Inard , served the Injunction on Dr. Carver , who manifested surprise , but readily acknowledged service. The deputy also attached thirty-one head of domes , several vehicles and other proper ties. Soon after Dr. CarVer was driven in a carnage to the Southern Htol , where ho consulted with his attorney , Judge Lindloy , and niado airangumonta : o replevin the articles attached ard fight the injunction in Judge Lubkos , 3aurr. Dr. Carver , in conversation with a Globa-Domocrat reporter , said that either iombination in his catimation was enti- ; led to the use of thn name "Wild west. " Last year ho and Cody ( Buffalo Bill ) raveled together with a uhow called the 3olden West. In October Isst the com- iany broke up , but nothing was said re garding the use of the Wild west or any Hher namo. Dr. Carver asserted that .ho rival concern wanted to spoil his bun * ness by starting a legal fight. Ho wi.s confident , however , that ho would ha successful 'in the court proceedings , but voiild disappoint his enemies , ovtii if he j lad to give A free exhibition , or un der another name. The other side present * a etrong caso. 3ol. Prcntisa Ingraham , who is acting 'or the"Butfdlo Bill" combination , claims hat the proceedinga against Carver are fully justified. The whole fight by the "Buffalo Bill" Wild Wear , as oa-orted by him , is based on three grounds , viz ; 1. That the title is copyrighted and that W. P" , Cody is the solo owner. 2. That Carver - vor is trying to exhibit on the billing of Cody's combination. 3. That ho agreed lot to interfere with Cody's exhibition. Tito fight in court to-day promises to be interenting. Proponed Drainage. At a mooting called by the North Oma ha improvement committee , J. J. Brown , Hon. A. J. Popploton , Joe. llodman , Jerry Whalen , and Tom Daly , wore ap pointed committee to wait upon the | county cammiuionen and rccmott that a ditch bo built to drain the swamp distric lying east of JGth ntrcot nnd north o Nicholas. It is proposed to makothofal into the city ditch which crosses the hot torn north of the U. P. shops. The sup posed cost is about § ! , (00. The matter on Saturday last , wan laid before the commissioners who then referred it to Surveyor Smith for an estimate. A re port will bo mvdo by Mr. Sm'th ' at the next mooting of the commissioners. In the Kmiiru Wlion you hn\o a cough and wont relief think of Kemp' * B.tUiim for the Thrott nnd Kntipx. A guiirMitwtl remoily forthojo dtaoatot. 1'rlco 60 cout ) and 91. Scnrotor k Hocht. TKIiEGUAtMl NOT158. Harry DeaVtn. mimngor of the Mllwnuk-oo Academy of mutic , hassucd Uoorgn 11. Mini , the ox-proiichor i\ml ntlor , for $10,000 fcr broach of contract in fulling to pluy at the Academy In October In Hun. Jin * HngcriiiMi , lormor Inw-pnrtner of .Hideo McCroary , Icaius Konkuk ou Mny lot for Topokn , having boon npimintnd solicitor for the Atclii'oti , Topuka A. S.mta Fo road for the httxtu of The bnlcliore of Now York nrn trying to boycott Chicago dressed betf. It In nropoa. od to eanvua thn city nnd fnrnUh the dllTcront trades itnloim with the names of tluxo who rofiKO to itlil in tlio mniomont Mid hn\n liny. coltod nil trndramon whuporelitiu purchasing Hhlnpnd dressed boof. The $ -10,000 , flouring mill at Kndlcott , Oajro comity , Neb. , w n burnoil to the ground Frl- ilny inornirg. It wns owned by .Tnmw K. Kl- lit uml had boon In operation only n\iuut \ n your. The innurnnco covers about half the loss. It Is thought tii bo tha work of nn in- jomllnry , as tlicro had boon no lire In the ImiliHiig for two diijH , and the mill hail not juon running In that timo. At KiMttm , 1'n. , Saturday , Mrs Amelia Unrnott locked thn doora uf lior homo and throw her two children , ono ngod two yours mil tliu other live mouth * , ou a bed and cut their throats with a rnror. tlioujjiuo an alnrm , and nn the ncighhuni ruahcd m , drew the rnzor vcrou her own throat nnd throw hornelf bo- hidaf her children. All three are mortally wouudcd. Shurtnnu Jicullnrs. Sr. Loois , April 27. General Sher man to-night sent Governor Crittondcn 'oruiiil declinatiou of his appointment to ; lie brigadicrslnp of the militia of the eastern division of Missouri. Frank James passed through hero to ri ny. Ho arrived at Tipton to-night and will proceed to Boonovillo to-morrow. 'u Ooupon-KHIcr. Va. , April 25. In the the United States circuit court to-day Judge Bond rendered a decision in a case involving the legality of the ack known as the "Riddloborgcr Coupon-Killer No. J , " in which ho decided that a treasurer who lives upon the property of a tax payer after the latter has tendered : oupons in payment of his taxes ia n nacd trespasser , and all acts of the cgislaturo which attempt to justify , or defend him for his trespass are unconsti tutional and void. In another case involving the validity of the law of the last legislature , requiring the payment of licoiiEO tax in money alone , Judge Bond licld that the petitioners' remedy was n suit against the state officers refusing his coupons in payment of hi ? license tax , The 15 Jink Htivtcniont. NEW YOUK , April 20. The bank state ment shows deposits decrease , $4,078- 000 ; reserve decrease , § 110,000. The bankfl now hold $2,419,000 in excess of legal lequircmcnta. Canadian Cniiaplratorn. TOKOSTO , April 25. The grand jury to-night returned n true bill against Bunting , Wilkinson , Meek nnd Kirkland , all of the alleged conspirators , on .all throii courts of conspiring , combining , and confederating with each other to unin n vote of want of confidence in the Mowat government' , nnd to defeat legislation that government desired , and to procure a chr.ugo of its timber policy. Culm'H DlllluiiItlcH. MAUKID , April 2(5. ( While Aguoro'a expedition wai in course of preparation certain Spanish republicans of extreme views sent an ngent to America for the purpose of helping out the movement. Their hope was that the movement could bo made to assume such proportion ) ) that ita reaction would be felt iu Madrid. M. Iloyon promised Cuba self government and declared that the relations between Spain acd Cuba would bo similar to those between England and Canada. CORNFIELD 500 North Kith Stnj.-t. . Wm. Gontiomnu'H Bloclr , ChnleeCuU of Meat * n tpoelaUy. tOrdei * will be re- cuht-dby Ulcphouv , tin. l'O > . \VM. It. U1UK30N , Proprietor. HUGH MoMANUS & CO , , 418 North IGth Street. WALL PAPERS. BHANCHJH. Saaford's ' Radical Cure , H a ( > Col , ! < , Watery Discharges Irom the Nwe anil Eje , Klnclng Nomes In the Head , Nervous Head- aohe and Kcvi r Inntantlr rrllo > ctl , Clioklnz mucus dhKxfgoJ , membrane rlcnnwd and hralpkl , hrrath wcetcne < l , unoll , taste and hearing rrfltorol , and n > MW olu-ckxl. OotiElm , Ilnnirhltl ! ) , Irotplnirs | Into tlio Throat , Paln In the Chest , I > j pc | la , Waiting of Strength and Klpnh , IXMI of ijlrcp , etc. , curtxl. Ono bottle lUullral Cure , ono box CAUrrhal Sol tent and ono Dr Sanford's fnhalor , In ono package , of all ( UiiCK'I't- ' . for 91. A k for SX\roRD' ItAiiiciU n , a | ire ilUtlllatlnn of Witch Haul , Am. I'lne , Fir , MarlgnM , Clover IlKMiomi , eta I'onsi . . lloston. , Collins' Vollol Kleotrlo Plastei s ( & Instantly affects the Nerrouf WI Sjsl tn and banishes l * m / perfect Klrctrlo Ilattcrv own- 10 .r.tt , . . . . . . . blued with a l < nrou < I'lwtor fn IS Tllh CIU , S5fW'its U annln.laton I'ain. . , . , "I * vltallios Weak and Worn Ou- SUrrtWfH UtSU rattn. > trcntthms Tired Mil. Ice , pnrent IISBMO , am ) dors inoro In ono at. me than ax * other piaster Iu the world. old THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital , - 91,000,000 Jnid-up Cnpitnf , - - 100,000 Surplus Puiid , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE I ( V. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th S OFFIOF113 : fRAMK lIURniT , Pieitdont. I SIM tK. Roanig , V-P Uu. II. WOOD , Cashier. | LUTIUB DRisn , A O ntiiKCTOiia : Frank Murphy , Samuel B. Itogora , Ben. B. Wood , C/'harlea 0. Iloutol , Alt. U. Jonca , Luther Prako. Transact a General Banking Business. All who i \onny Banking business t tranaaot are Imltcd to All. No matter how large or small the transaction , t will rocohe our oarolui attention , and wo promlK alwaj i courteous treatment. 1'avs particular attention to business lor partlci eliding outside the city. Exchange on all the win- olpalcltlei of the United States at very lowest rate * . Accounts of Banks and Bankers received on favor * able terms. Issues Certificate of Deposit bearing B per oenl nterost. Buys and Mil ) Foreign Kxcbango , County , City and Oorcrnment Mouminn UNITED STATES OF'OMAHA S , W , Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Dapital , - - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. 8. S. CAUDWELL , V. Proa't. Ml. T. BARLOW. Gnahlot DIRECTORS : S. B. OAUWELt , fi. F. SlIlXU , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAIII.O\V 0. V/iit HAMILTON. Accounts solloltott nnd kept sub iofltto Olght chock. Cortlflcntod of Deposit Isauod pny able In 3,0 arid 13 months , bonrlnj Interest , or on demand without In- torost. Advancoa madoto cus ontora or. approved socurltlos at marlcot rate of Intorost. The Intoroota of Cuotomorii rtrt cloaoly guarded and every facility compatible with prlnclploo of sound banking freely oxtotidod. Draw night drafts on nglandtro land , Scotland , and all parta of Eu rope. t ll Kuroponn Pnnsago Tlckoti * COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. United States Depository OF OMAHA Oor. ISth and Farnam Sts The Oldest Banking Establishmoni in Omaha , U'CCTKSOBS TO KODNTZK OrgauUca in ian . Organized as u Nntional Bank In CAl'lTAU . * 200OO. SUlU'iYUS AND PKOPITB . UMIUK KODHTCI , Prouldeci. Jou A. Otnairroii , Vlcv I'reslilent. A OI7MTU8 Koutrrzii & . , i , VenixiOH. V. II. DlYU , Ouhloi " U. UKMUIU , AstUHant Oaahler. liuwici * a general banking butrfnwt. Ictiurj Uml urtlHcatoo bearlCR literost. Drawl dralU on Dm friuiolioo and prlnnlpal cities In the United Stttr * Ilio Umilon Dublin , Edinburgh ted Ib * pitacli al IhixoilJpcul ol JAMES Y , CEAIG , AND FLORIST. Phni , ipecinoatlons and intimates of oost of lay'n ? 3tit new or rcntoilvlitg ol 1 Uwn , irradliig , nodding , ito will botundthe ) on appllcalluii. Urowvr and lualor in all kinds ol > luwcr < , Hhrulw , Ornamental uidHliikla Trn ? § . Juit thu tnlng lor Cumcterv or , iwn Deooratlnn. Orotn lloui * und Nur'cry i.lnl Slruet , near Kott Omaha. Cu < Movtorsaud rloutir- g riant * Iu p > ls'for tule at all Beauom , am ) any rl'iral Detlgns or tl'iuijuotii inaile up on tliu shortest notlcu. Ordnis by mail pruinpily attended to. Ad > r. O. Box H9S Ointhi , Nut. DEEXEL & MAUL , (8UCOES30IW ( TO JOHN O , J AGO 113) ) UNDERTAKERS I the old ( tand 1417 harnam street. Orders by tols kiaph solicited and promptly atUi lol 10. F.BOHEUBRMAWNM D RtUULAH OKUUA ' Homoopathio Physician. 8PKCIAUST OF WOHKH , CHILDltKN tt CHKONIO D1SKAHK8. nonri-At Itexldenoe , No. UU 8. 1Mb Btrotl , tHI 10 a. m. , and atttr Up. m. Hour * At onto * , Ho. 118 and 106 H. UthSt. . Room T.from 10 a. m..to p. in. H.D. TbsTapo Worm will b rem VM , w thout danr r. In t'0" " ' ' 'otn * to bourx. GEO. WEBER , Ali UodJ of IkMd , Foucy Coke * and Ho * on bond. AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. . . . . . . " 19 nd ISM llarnoy StreoJ and 403 B. Wlh Bti t 1 llnlr t J Oalaloruo tutnlnlmd free uonn knpllntt'n * Omaha. O NAUCHTGtt 03 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Established 1878 Catarrh. Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patienti Cured at Homo. Write for "TiiK JrEDicAi-MiHSiONAUY , " for the People , Ffcc. Onnsultation and Correspondence Qralts. P. 0. Box 1192. Telephone No. 220 HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , soys : "Physician ol ttoa ADlilty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , Anit < innrabloMHn. Fine HUCCPBS. Wonderful Cures.1' Honrn. R tn 5 AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC OICfABS.TOBAOCOS.PIPESI . PROPRIETORS OF THK FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sfcses from $ ( 0 to $120 per 1000. 1 | 1ND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT OIGAR3 : Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett'Caramels. New Stan dard , Good Advice , New Brick. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES , SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. Iu the event of n stroke of The good fortune you cnli will are guaranteed by 500,000 ranrks Government. You are _ invited to participate in the chances of winning in the grand draw ing of prizes guaranteed by the Sea to of Hamburg , in which 9 Millions 620,100 Marks Have to Be Won. In the course of these advantageous drawings , which contain according to the prospectus only 100.COO tickets , the following prizes will bo forthcom ing , viz : Tiio highest prixo wi'l be ev. 500,000 Marks. Premium of 300,000 Marks. 253 prizes of S.OOIVJVrnrka. 1 prize of 200 000 Marks. U prizes of 1,500 lUixrka. 2 prizes of 100,000Marks. 515 prizes of 1,000 Marks. 1 prize of 00,000 Marks. 1030 prizes of 500 Marka. 1 prize of 80,000 Murks. GO prizes of 200 Marks. U prizes of 70,000 Mnrkn. 03 prizes of 150 Marks. 1 pr.'zo ' of 00,000 Murkn. 2)020 ! ) prizes of 145 Marks. 2 prizrs of 50,000 Marks. ' 3450 prizes of 124 Marks. 1 prize of 30,000 Murks. ! > Q prizes of 100 Marks. 5 prizes of 20,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of . 01 Marks. 3 prizes of 15,000 Marks. ! 3)50 ! ) | irizcs of 20 prizes of 10,000 Marks. 3050 prizes of 40 Marks. 50 prizes of 5,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 20 IJnrku. I0i ( prizes of 3,000 Marks. iu all 50,500 prizes. Which will bo Sure won in 7 Drawings within the space of a few Months , The firal priz ) drawing is officially fixed , and thn prize is for A Whole Original Ticket only 1 Dollar 50 OtJj. or fl Murks. A Half Original Tiobot only 75 Ota. or 3 Marku. A quartorOriginal Ticket only 38 Ota. or 1A Marks. And I will forward llitsa original tickets guaranteed by the state ( not prohib ited proinir.sory notes ) uvoti to the most distant countries , iu return for the iraouut forwarded prupuid. Every ticket holder will receive from mo gratis ulung with the original ) ticket the original proupectus provided with the arms of thu state and immediately after the drawing the oflicLU list without any charge. The payment and forwarding of the sums won to those concerned will have my HiH'ciul and prompt attention , aud the moot absolute secrecy. 57"All orders can bo sent by the medium of a Postoflicu Order , or per registered letter with Dank Noter of the United States. uddrcos tlio orders before 17TH OF MAY on account of the approaching drawing of the prizes in all confidence directly SAMUBL Banker and Exchange Agent at Hamburg. Germany. CLAIBE LUMBER YABB. 1021 North Eighteenth Street , Oniulm , ou Street Gar Line * W1IOLESALK AND &EIATL Limber Lime , Lath , nnrl orii'.oa n 'oo nnd low as any in the city. Please try , * THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411.DoiiRC - St , I "A r } OMH * . NEE