ff m 7 8 OMA.HA/ DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY V \ ! THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , Atmi 30 , NiimustcA STATU GAZBTraim & Bun- 1KF.S4 DlllROTOIlY to bo i SUOd ill July , 1884 , pridi 8L 50. J. M NVou-n , pub lisher , 1208. Hth St. . Omaha. LOOAL BREVITIES , Tha worlonnn nro now digging the sewer trench between Ninth nnil Tenth ( trootft. The Kot ( glove sot-to between Smith and Hnrjlcy nt the Theater comltiuo lait night end ed in n draw , The plans now b lng drawn by lha Union Pao'Co onjrineora for tha proposed Tenth street viaduct , will ba ready for inspection to-day. PI * In police court yesterday three disturb- oia of tbo tHHco were fined $3 nnd costs each. Ooo paid nnd the other two were sent up. A fntr nn J festival will bo given by the ladles of the English Lnthoran church , In the church parlors , nomoUmo about the middle or latter part of May. The resignation of IT. O. Harding , assist- nnt chief mail clerk under Mr. Stacy , wns re- ciivod yesterday , by postmaster CouUnt , Mr- Harding will go Intrt bnilnesa for lilmnoll eomomlioro in tha Wood lllvor country , Suit wan begun in the DUtrlct court you- tcrday by Whlnnory & Co. against the Hum- burg'Uroman lfira Insurnnso company , ol HamburgGermany. . Tliis action was brought t > recover S9J3 losa mutninoil l > y Iho ISrovrn building flro nnd nllcgod to hitvo boon covered by a policy of the defendant. On next Thursday night Hov. A. A , Lnm- bert , S. .T. , vice-president of Crdghtun college - lego , will dcllvyr a lecture on the "Micros- ooro , " iii the bill of.Crolghton college. Tills will e the tfilrd In the iwpiilnr scientific 8crM in the delivery of which thU guntlomnn I/uow engagei ( . TIckota have boon l sutd , "liut nro not fayf sale , the Intention being in this way to limit the audience to the accomo- datlonof th hall. -Kato/williams Is the name of a girl whn resideslit , tlio corner of Tenth nnd Douglas etrootg , Wednesday a noise was hoard ontslilo the bouso and it was supposed by tha landlady to bo made by men nnd nho told Kato to go 6ut nnd order thorn away. Kato went out nnd found two police ofllcorn pookinp through the blinds , Upon seeing Kato they arroatod her and took her to the city jail. Shawandli- ohargol yoiterday by Judjo Bonoko , Mr. L. M. Androjon , formerly of the firm of Willis & Audreson , of thi city , died on tha 17th of this month nt Davenport , where his brother , H. H. Andrcson , resides. The deceased waa formerly a well-known citizen of Omaha , nad hn ! many friends hero will regret to learn of his death. Ho WM ono of the organizers of the Ooncordia society , and w&a A member of Capitol lodge , A. P. & A. 1 In 1874 ho WAS partially paralyzed , and went to Dnropo for his hqiltli. l > 'or the Innt five years ho waa a roildont of Davenport. Never Glvo Up. IAUU1UU U1WV1 , urtX wunbllruhluu , UU4MII.UUU , UI 1 any dlnoimo of n billow nature , by nil moans procure a bottle of Eloctrio Bittora. You will bo surprised to BCO the rapid Improvement that will follow ; you will bo hmplrod with now life : strength and activity will return ; pain ana uusory will cuaso , and liouooforth you will rajoioo Iu the in tuajinxlKo of ICIoctrla lilttari. Sold t fifty cents a bottle by 0. F. Good- xuu. rr f - ; < Sr'V ( v u H. II. Lcokwcod , Lluoo n , in at the Metro politan. i * Joseph Johnson , of Davonpcri , In. , la stri > * plng.at the Metropolitan. Thomas Armatago , of Nullgh , la at the < Metropolitan. mf . . . * : G. O. Coot , of Fremont , is at the Metro- jtolltau. J. E. McQuarrlo and wife , of Blair , are stopping at the Metropolitan * 3. N. Worcester ; of Lyons , la at the Metro politan. L. A. Puffer , of Valley , Is at the Motro- IHlltan. LouIaJ. Meyer , of Nobrtulca City , Urcfiis- torod at the Metropolitan. K. A. packman , of Fort Madison , la. , Is at Uio Metropolitan. Bori Walaon , an old Omaha boy , U ro- utiwing his acquaintance * In this'oity. Ooo. II. McCain , proprietor of the Ameri k can houae at South Band , waa tn the city yea- ti > f * i torday. Johnson Brtgham , 'editor of the Cedar Hup- Ide , ( In. ) Daily Republican , and wife were Iu Omaha yesterday. ilr , K. L. Crowoll , father of the Crewel ! boyu la this city , Is In Omaha on a visit to Ida , sons and old acquaintances. Mr. J. O. Troccott left yesterday for Buffalo , N , Y , , to take the pissongor agoucy of the Union 1'aclu'c railroad nt tlut place , W , II. Moran has been appointed Maistant clerk of the utatrltt court , nnd will till the place finely. Ho nuccebda Joseph Jlcgoatli , vho has resigned , aud ( 'ono to Knnaia to look after hla ranch. The boats of frlondi of Oharllo Lamphoor will te rejoiced to learn that be has returned to Omaha after an absence of several woukahas returned his position at the Milltrd hotel , and will make Omaha bin future homo. Chntlio has been east to Ohio , to settle up his father's eutato , and when ho left thU city he was uoino what of the opinion that ba would remain In Ohio , but ho says ha could not stand it , It was ' too dull and quiet after having lived In the , . W * -J. - ' * ' . ' * * * t live and enterprising state of Nebraska , ant M.V * lie waa forced to return. AU his friend * unite tn giving him a Jieany welcome back to thla dty , and einceraly hopu that lie will never again have any dv lro to ronm ouMdo'Uio fold. ALIIANY , April 13 , 1883. / Daring my temporary residence ) herd tlio past winter , ! contracted a severe cold , which for a tirao confined mo to my room pud roudorod mo unfit to attend to my duties. 1 not only eull'urcd all the incon veniences which usually uttond a heavy cold , but was afilicted with a tightness in tVb clioit. Rcconipanied with a sovoto pain , which inado broathicg diflicult , and rest impotsiblo. I triad thu usual roniu- , dies cough drops , cou h cordials , ito. , but received no substuntjol relirf until 1 ftppliod AttCOCK'tf PoUODBjPLAbTKlia , Oil my back nnd chest. These I put on when rctlrinjr , and wna eli hted to Und myself much bettor thu next mornlnj. ' ? In two days I wna well. * 'l ' ° cxncrience I bavo had wj h Plwitere in ruy family , lias con- in that for coughs , " cold a , spraina , > i. nheumotUin uurl local pains , All- florou * Plasters are tlio nnlckiat " * tffeotivo xemedy ex Bnt. JOUN 1IOAO. THINGS DONE BY THE COUNCIL , The Report of ilic Faroam Slrcet Ap praisers Aflopleil tor the Conncll , Eogulating the Sale of Liquo/B in Oonformity with the Slooumb Law , Al HlRWixrt ItGnppoltKccl Upon the Force. At the regular meeting of the city council last evening , all members were present. The roll vras called and the minutes of the previous meeting read. I'KTITIOXR AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the ranyor : Giving notice that ho had approved certain ordnances. Filed. From same ; Appointing Al. Soigwartopocial policeman for thirty days , confirmed. From same : Appointinct John G rover , Charles E. Squires and Daniel Konniston appraisers to assess the damage arising from extending seven loonth street northward. Confirmed. From Oharlea E. Ilodfiold , Fred Ilerx.'to ' and E. A. McClure , making return turn of damages assumed arising from the chnngo of grade of Capitol aveuuo near mhatroot. lloferred. From city engineer : Calling attention to the need of nn additional transit ant level for his office. Referred. From N. B , Filoonor and others : Hoc ommotiding Uio nppoititmcnt of Charles W. Finn as keeper of Ilanscon park Referred. From J. til. Oounsman : Asking tha the penalty fonnon-p ymont of his grad ing tax bo ainujlod. Granted. From Peter Smith and others : Asking thnt the summit of Wheaten street bu cul nix foot. Referred. From F. Bai oy and others : Asking that the grade of California street west o 22d street to city limits bo brought to grado. Referred. From A. D. Jones : Requesting the scales of wcighmaster Golzochmann bo removed to front of lot 1 in block 1G8 Referred. From John Matthioson ; rcquestinj that A quit claim deed , upon a aufllaou consideration , bo made and delivered to the Danish Association , of a part of olc Market street. Referred. From William J. Ilohn , Dennis Gun ninghan and Edward Aiiinrovr ; making return of appraismont of damages arising from extending and opening Phil Sheri dan street. Approved. From diaries Splitt ; uniting thnt t place bo located for dumping offal aw garbage. Referred. , From Ohaa. Biondorf and seventy-live others ; asking that B. Hnss ba rotainoc as kcopor of Hnmson park. Referred From Amandus Gotraohman ; asking permission to romoAo city scales from their present location to the front of lo 1 in block ICO.Rofomd. . The bond of Oharloa Gardner , signal by Fred W. Gra'y Mwaa referred to the committee on sidewalks and bridges. The bonds of Hugh Murphy & Co. fo curbing Farnam street , of J. E. Riley t' ' 06. for paving St , Mary's avenue , p J. E , Rlloy & Co. for repairing alleys ii alloy paving districts 0 and 10 , of Hugl Murphy & Co , for constructing sewers in Bower district 13 , were approved. .From W. J. Council ; presenting qui claim dooda for opening 17th street Placed on record , 5 From A. D. Jones and othorn ; request ng that the grade of Harnoy street , a Sixteenth , bo lowered eight foot. Re ferred. From Wra. Lyons and others ; oskin that peanut stands be removed froir Farnham and Douglas streets. Roforr cd. cd.Tho The official bonds of nine policomor were approved. From James Oraighton ; presenting fiua estimate of curbing and guttering Cum ming street. Rufurri d. RESOLUTION ) ) . By Murphy , that the city engineer b instructed to make such profiles a may enable the council to establish th tirade of utroeta running through Bogg 6 Hill's additions. Referred. By Furay , that the city engineer be instrnctcd to report to the city councl an estimate of expense for bringing certain tain parts of Iziru , 21st and 23d street to grado. Adopted. By Bohn , that the city engineer bo authorized thorizod to hire two horses and wagon for the USD of the department. Adopt od. od.By , that the city marshal bo in sfructod to make complaint against nl saloon konpora selling llquois after 2i days from date ' , without having paid firs $1000. Laid'on the table. HliPOUTS OP COMM1TIKKH. Streets and grades , recommending the prayer of Jno.Cosgrovo and Ford. Streits to take dirt from Grace street , bo no granted. Adopted. Same , recommending tha adoptioi of the report of the Farnham street ap praisers. A debate ensued upon the mo tion to adopt , in which nearly every member of the council took part. Those in favor of it argued that sooner or Inter tin's change must bo made , and now i the time to make it when real estate i cheap. Those who opposed it said the abutting property owners did not wan it. Tno legal question of whether or na this repor , should bo adopted ueforo the tender of damages assessed , vrns rniaed City Attorney Gunnel ) , who was present was .called to give his opinion on the premises. Ho stated it was only uoco ; sary to make the tender before the ordinance nanco changing the grade was adopted The vote by uj'ca and noes waa thoi called and resulted as follows : Yeas Bechel , Bahm , Ford , Furay Ilascall , Kaufman , Kedlield , Ttirnno am Murphy 1 > . Nnys Andoruon , Leodor and Wood worth 3 Fiuanco and claims , recommending the taxes anaiiikt the German-English school asMtciutiion bu canceled. Adopted. Police , recommending the street com missioner with the city engineer report to the council the cost of auuitable Jump. Referred back to the committee. Iluicall introduced n resolution thai thu meetings of thp councilconimittoosbo hula Monday evenings at 7:30 : iu the council clumber. .Adopted , From the committee on publio prop erty and iinproveuieuts ; referring br.cL ibo ordinance known as the "buildini ; ordinance" nmouded as directed by tLu council , Adopted , Sidewalks and bridges , rccommsn u 10 phBwgo of nn prdinnnca to levy the ix nnd appropriate the money to p y for do walks lakldchvn by Charles Gatdnor p to April 28th , 1883 Adopied. Same , recommending that $100 bo llowc'l the U. P. R R. for construct- ng n bridge across the water ditch from North Omaha sower. Adopted. A communication from Kitchen Bro's , nd Others , asking that two hack stands > o so located ni to remove all nuch rchi- clc ( i from the front of the hotels was road and filed. ORDINANCES. By Rodfiold , establishing the grade ol Dapitol Avenue from Eleventh to Thir teenth street. Read throe times ntu passed. An ordinance establishing the curb lines of certain atrcots in North Omaha , [ lend three timoi and paisod. _ By Bochol , designating hack stand * within the city of Omaha. Read twio c and referred. An ordinance regulating the construe tion and use of scales ia the city , lloni twice and referred. An ordinance , subtitut d for ono reai nt last moating erecting n board for tin the intpoction of building. Rend throt times and passed. An ordinance amending ordinance No 483 regulating the license nnd sale o liquors in the city. This ordinanc nmonds sec. 8 , of ordinance 483 ! to ro ( us follows : The applicant for such HCOIIDI oluill upon filing this application , potitiot nnd bond'pay tcj the city treasurer tin amount of onu thousand dollars , etc Laid over. The council then adjourned. ° A SUNDA Y WALK , AWallc Arcniitl the Oily nnil AVhn wari SUOH by a Reporter. Sunday wua a beautiful day , om tempted by the warm ounahino and th fresh tiir , n BKK reporter ntnrtod out fen n quiet utroll around the city. Bear ii mind that rcportoro always walk. No bucauso they can not afford to ride , no not by any moans , but they always prefer for to walk because well , bccauao i inalioo their foot Bore to rido. That i about the only reason that can bo givei for a reporter's desire to walk. The firnt thing noticed was the Inrg number of people upon the stroota. Pee pic walking , people riding in carriages on horseback , on byoyclos , in tlio strco car and in almost every conceivable man nor. Everybody noomoa to have bol ono object in view and that wat enjoy mnnt. Strolling up Davenport until Eigh teenth street was reached a stencil greeted the reporter's nose , which made him grasp that organ with both hands , while his stomach gave evidence thnt a war was taking place within. Upon look ing around , the cause of this foul smell was soon. In the ditch lay the carcass of a largo tom-cat , which must have lair there for at least throe divyn , for it wat bloated to nearly twice its natural size , On the corner of Eighteenth nnd CADE lay two moro dcccosod members of the feline tribe. Throe dead csta withit tvro blonks and the reporter was not oul looking for cata either. In the western portion of the city largo heaps of mauuro and oiiall wai dumped * upon the commons nnd then loft to give forth its sickening odors am brood diaoaso and death. Many of tin alloys wore also noticed to bo filled witl the filth and garbage which had aecumu latod during the winter , and under tin softening influence of the warm sun gavi forth anything but a healthy po'fumo Many of the principal streets were ob served to bo half filled with old wagoni nnd clap traps of all kinds , presenting t decidedly slouchy and untidy appearance But notwithstanding all thoao bad ant and obnoxious things , muny gcod thiugi vrero noticeable. In hundreds of yards housoplanta had been imbedded in motho earth , and the blossoms gave forth a ricl perfume pleasing to the nostrils. Tin lawns about the city are being fixed up and have put on their beautiful coat o green , and the poor man can walk up am down the streets of our beautiful city am enjoy , in a measure , at least , the bountio and blessings of the rich. Upon every hand the march of im provumont in noticeable as never before and the present season will mark such i stride in Oninlia as waa never before BOOI in any one year. Younpr Mon.MIddlo Aged Men and All Moi who suffer from enrly indlxcretioiui will fmi Allen's limla Focd , the most powerful InviK orant over introduced ; once rcntoroil by i there is no relapse. Try it ; It never fulls. $1 0 for $5. AtdniRglsU. THE METEOBS , Abrllllant Pcrformanco nttlio Acna ciny ot'Muslu Evans , Bryant and Hooy's "Meteors' closed1 a two nights engagement in tin Academy of Music last night. Tho'n trao a largo audience in attondanci and it waa , by all odds the best attractiot which lias boon played in the Acadom ; in many a month. The programme was opened by UK Wornors , El , and Maud , in operatic ami character iuterviowa. They are both ox ceptionahy fine , and scored a big hit The French twin aisters , captivated tin audience with their dancing. They are not only excellent dancora but are ele gant dresses , their change * being verj rapid , and each costume soeuiod more rich mid beautiful tliun the ono prccd' nig. Gomoyand Dempsey , in their nnwieal specialty , "Life's Pictures , " were prime favorites and wore loudly encored. BryantandQooy followedin their latest effusion , "Tho Country Nig. " Of these two gentlemen it is not noicsa.iry to apeak. They are too well known to need any particular msntion. Sullico it to Bay , that they are oven bettor than ever bo- fore. ' Ilallon and Hart , in their first prize ideal entertainment , proved thomsolvfs to be nrtints > Mis * Klla Werner , in her swell imper sonation * was applauded to the echo und was greatlv in favor with her auditors. The poi formauce concluded nith that most comical after-piece , "The Book Agent. " Mr. Cliaa. Evans , the irriprus- uiblo , appeared as n fair sample of the modest and truthful book agent. 'Ihe audience was convulsed with laughtoi until tlioy could laugh no moro and I unream after ecrcatn niudo the old Academy - omy echo and re-echo. It is the funniest | piece ooon upon an Oaiaha ttngo in a [ long timo. A BIG CUT. Qoncral RfiflnBlion of f ages liy ihc UBionPaciflo , , - _ _ _ * Evcrr Kinployo llciluccil from Ten to FlltccnrcrOcnt. The Union Pacific ha from time to time been reducing iti working force in Omaha nnd elsewhere on the ground of economy nnd the necessity of cutting down expenses , owing to decreased earn ings. A reduction was anticipated , but no ono expected for a moment that the cut would bo anywhere near so heavy as that announced in a general order which was issued from headquarters in this cily yesterday. The circular on this account created considerable surprise , the reduc tion ranging from ten to fifteen per cent. The order is as follows : OFKIOK or THE GENERAL \ MANAOKR , OMAHA , May 1 , 1884. f To all Employes of the Union Pacific Kail- road nnil Operated l.tues : i In pursuance of an order by the di rectory of the company , wages of nil iti employes will bo reduced , on and af tai the above date , na follows : / On salaries of § 3,000 and upwards jjlei year , fifteen (15) ( ) per cent ; $1OCO ant leas than thirty-six hundred , twelve rtiu a half (12 ( J ) per cent. , nnd nil below fain thousand , ton (10) ( ) per cent. _ / , The wages of locomotive engineers lam ! firemen have already boon scaled to 'con ' form to the bash an other lines , ' thi : order will not apply to them. , S. n. II. CIIARK , General Manager. Poison In the blood will nearly nlw.tya show itself ii the Spring. If It dora not como Iu tlio ahnpi of blotcho. ' , pimploH , eruptions , etc. , It cause n dull and heavy fueling , Indisposition to ox ortlon , Iocs of appetite , olid a general lottli f dav.li of the ryatom. Nuturo at tills junctun requlrns nome assistance to help throw elf thi , ] > otson nnd clean up tlio organism for the try ini < Ri iicior woathor. For this there In uotb IBR better than Snirr'a Svncino. Lntttrd from twouty-throo (23) ( ) of the lead inj/ntjll dniKRlsta o { Atlanta Bay. under d t March 2t , 188 : "Wo eell moro of Swift' Specific limn any other ono remedy , nndthre tii tou Union M much as any other blood mod ! cino. Wo Bull it to all classes , and many o the boat families uqo It as a general hoaltl tunic. Trcatlso ou Blood and Skin Diseases mallei freo. freo.Tho SWIMSFKCIKIC Co. , Drawer , 3 , Atlon ta , Ga. A Tramp Uouiulur. For some time past there has boon i great deal of complaint from all parts o the city in regard to the tramp nuisances Tramps have boon hanging around thi outskirts of the city stealing whatovci they could lay their hands upon. Yes terday a number of policemen starlet out and made a raid of the entire city , Fifteen tramps were run into the cit } jail and Judge Boneko will try and fine out how they get a living. Bncblon'a Arnica SrUvc. Ths proatrjst medical wonder of the woild Warranted to speedily cure Uunu , Cata , UI COTB , Malt Rheum , Fever Soros. Cancan ) , 1'ilori UbiJlblalnn , Conm , Totter , Chnppod bands cad all itkln- eruption , garautoed to euro ii every trataucc , or tnonoy rofundod. 25 ; cent per box. _ _ _ A Denial. To the Editor of Tun HEB. Please publish the following , vrhlch trust will bo a full denial of the article ii this morning's Herald , in which it statei that there had been a great change in th bppoaranco in nnd around Ruatnusson1 milk dairy. It states first , the cows hav boon removed , which ia true , but becaua they could no longer trade through th yard on account of the great depth o manure. Next that there had boon ai : inches of dirt spread over the yard , whil the truth is there is not over two inche and some parts not even hidden , am the north half , which is nearly as foul a Uio xouth , has not'beon covered at all Next about the whitewashed buildings Lot mo Bay M ono living the nearest tc the yard that I , have yet to see whore whitewash brush haa been applied to any thing. Truitincr that Ibis may bo th means of calling the attention of th marshal to what we believe to bo hi duty I remain respectfully , Omaha , April 29 , 1884. F. EwEita. Connubial Bliss. Tuesday morning at 0:30 : , David Doyl nnd Miss Kato Ilogan wcro united i marriage by.tho Jit. Rev. Father O'Cor nor , < it St. Philomena'a cathedral. Mi Price and Midi llosi Donahue supporto the young couple. A reception we given last evening at the homo of th young couple , on Twelfth street , botwee Ca and California streets. The II. .t M. Wreck. A collision occurred upon B < & M road at Cedar Creek , at an early , hou yesterday , , full particulars of whic will bo found in our special dispatcho : The through train of the D. & M. roa wont out yesterday on the U. I road by way of Valley and Louisville. Absolutely Pure. Thli powder B T I r r ci. A mirrcl of put riMuhwidiiholMomeaMi Vera ronomlcU ibi ; u din try klod , nd c * * oi b told Ui comootltlo multltuilo of low | i t. thoit welel t MUHI o upbit powdciB.Bol3 coly la cunt lloytllUk * ! ( " " * J rf ( , > j ( jS , , - / * . D1KP. Ol T" * * * * iAif linn iuro * a. aged six jews. | o bad been nick forsomotlmo.but niched with loving eye1 , c.ved hfjnda and prayed for with Irso'crflowingwlthlovo nnd ton- lit WM ot no nv II , for death had Jupon her young brow nnd clMmod Lwn. 8ho w a a bright , flweot | lt- fnd WM dearly beloved by all who [ oral will take pUce to-day at 4 om St. Barnnbr * church. fe-In'this city , April 29th , 1881. . I. oldest daughter of llrynnt and I'holps. Rod 0 years and 4 month * , nl to-day at 2 o'clock p. m. from dcnce , 1110 North 18th direct. nios Ii are froquontlrprccedod by a sense of It in the back , loins nnd lower part of < the noncnuslng the patient to nupposo hohaa seine affection oj the kidneys or nolghboring orRawa. Attlmca , yin toms of Indlgoillon are present , na llatucncy , unonalnou of the stomach , etc. A rnolstcro llko perspiration , | > roduclng n Aery dinigroonblo Itching particu larly nt nght | fter netting warm In bed , its very common attendant. Internal , E sternal nnd Itching Plos ylolil nt once to the n ppllcn- tlon of Dr. Uosanko'aPllo Remedy , which acts directly upon the parts affected , absorbing the tumors , nllnying the intouao Itching , aud of- Footing n permanent euro where other reme dies have failed. Do not delay until the dnvtu 3ii the system produces permanent dtsnblllty , jut trv It and bo cured. Schrotcr & Bceltt. "Trndo ( supplied by 0. F. Uoodman. " llrnsa Bund Xuurnnmcnont. The question of a brim baml tournament - mont , to bo hold in Una city sometime in Juno , ia biing agitated. If the pl.ins nro consummated nil the bands iu Iowa and ! Nabraakn will bo invited to partici pate. The purse * will bo quito largo , and in aso the tournament is decided upon , a grand time may bo oxpoctoJ. The contest will take place in the roller skating rink , and in , the evening a grand ball would bo given. A. Cure tl i'ncumonla Mr. D. II. I5amaby , of Ouogo , N. Y. , says that his daughter wus taken with \lolent cold which terminated with pneumonia , and nil the best ptiyctcians gave the case up and nnid she could not llvo but n few hours at most. She was In this condition when n friend rec ommended DU. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THK LUNGS , nnd ndvlaed her to try tt. She accepted it as a latt resort , and waa surprised to tind that It produced & marked chiinga for the better , and by persevering In IU usu n permanent euro was effected. TOWN.SLEY'3 TOOTHACHE ANO DYNE cures instantly. Mothers , Attention ! Chns. Jones , of'Elizabetb , Spencer Co , luU. enys , I have dealt In tnediclno a number of years nnd will say that DU. ROGER'S VEG ETABLE WORil SYRUP is the most valu able medicine I ever sold. My customers were so pleased with Its effects that they purchuaod a number of bottleR to have It < m Laud. It is All that It is recommended to tie SPECIAL NOTICES. tzrspcclatn will Posltlvolynot be Inserted uuiosa paid in advance. TO ONlSoAN : nroal iSito'and'ciitt'ol accur'tlej nt olllco ol C. H UOOU , 1,403 1'arnam Ht. 78 Mm. TlyfOSEV TO LOAN In suua ot 300 and upwirds at 1VJL low rates on tint clou * real < Btato uccurlty 3S2-tf FOTTER i COBD. MONKY LOANED On chattel probtrt ) t > ) } , IilATlY.213 uoullj Hth street. 776.li ) TUTOHK7 TO WAN-Tho lowest latos 'ct Intmtt 1YJL Bomla'.Loan Agency , IDth & Dong'a ' S31-L ! TV/TONET / TO LOAH In euma ot { SCO. and nnwsrd. 1VL O. V. D&vh and Co. , Ueul Kctato ami' Loaa Acente. 1E06 Faruam 2t. ZlS-tl MOKEY l.oauej on chattel property , by S. T. I'tiUriOQ , 8. E. corner 12th and Douglas.103lm 103-lm HBI.P \B7ANTBU luiiBedutuly , a girl at tlio Omalia. T V S ( am Lnundry , Ibt aud laud. J , S Dennett. 03 SJ . - glil atgll uou'h 17th street. WA.NTED-A MHS. W1LKIE. \X7"ANTliI > A. boy 10 yearn old , $7.00 a month and VV board. II , y. Muitui/lOU Clark dtrrct , nmr coiner Suth and Clark. 950 29p YTTANrKD Enpoilonccdi glrlj to work oa o\er VV ol'i , Harney .ttreot SH11KVE , JAKVIS i. CO. 908-S9P irr utnKRlrl < ,4t3 south 10th St , , V bit. llarnay acd Howard. 9i-SOp for lioustHork. X'rs. W. W. Biogkatu , S10 S. 10tb mrtit. FJ3 3'p WANTED A oompeteot girl. Good w ge , 1823 t'aruam street , cor. lOtU. 801-K VXfANTED-A youn ? girl to nuro , returning Tt homo at night. API ly to Un. ulllspauga , Bt. Mary' * aveuue and 20th btreot. 1/80-20 / Ladlus and gentlemen to cell books WANTED and alDuau on monthly ptymontB. U. II. 1' . Lowry , 1'ub 117 N. 10th striuf , UroumoVi Clock. 985-5p WANTCU Imiuodlati.ly.a good aoojnd gnl.noith- wnt cor. Ilaiulltou nna Har etnotn , north Omaha. WO SOp WASTUD-Kltchou girl at 311 Uodiro ttrect Apply at ticket olflco o ( HODUIU IIUU'H. 1413 Faroa nblrt'ct. V73.f : WANTUD Two' girls for general oauuework'"Ti the tuuntry , uurlug the tuuimor. 714 Ni rtli lOtlietiejt. 072- VX7ANIKO ( lirHor general h uruwurk In small Vi jaraliy. guo < l oiok and Ironor. Oood wuir S12 South ISih at. noir Liavenwurth. V2b-'M VXrANTKU Good gill at I'Adflc Houao. 10th and W Dave' ' pert. fc8l-V9p \I7ANTKD-A conrpstont glil ( n1 ( cenural houto- V ? work. ihutboK'CKl oi uk , wabhtr andlrcucr. Liberal wageii , llti. C'rary , i2d and Ht. Uary'ii au- uuo. WAN1EU-A taw day bovdort , fli H. 16cn stieet , corner of Ilarovy , 007-SOp ITjT'ANTED Olrl for general housework In family V > ot ( our. llt. 1)AUHU\V , 8JO noutli Idth St. UTAN'llIU f.lrl fur gcuoial housework , On south VY ISthetrtet. 0292) \17ANT1'.D T"O act he , eneigillo men. Sttady > > euijloynioMt. C ll 421 So. > Utli Bt. 8,4 y , AMKD Elilrt liaudii tt 1207 Fcrnani Itroct. 030 tf \XMNTKD-A glil for general hous work om WuagOH vlll iu paid. ( H1AH. FLECK , Knslu House , MUthKtnelrcft. 937-lp | /ANTBO-Laun < iK8J , dining room gill , chara- Vberinald. . Ocrlduutul UuttL fflltt 1\rANIE' ' > For hourcwork. Oood wageu vlll ho TT iiald to a uoCKl cuinpeteut till. Mrs. W. M IWiuun , 1012 IIaw rJ Direct , " 3 SO 1 'ANlfcU Olil ( orgenoral houtonorL. S. K , car V > F.rinin m.il 2 < th. ViO-20 \irANTED-Olilln lamll fomly ; o-o h. can \1 conk , wuh .nd Irun. CM kt 231 itrcct , 4tl > houto from Funam Mil-SJ -A gond troi.g wcman to iln pattrj ork. Mu t understand baklui ; lllo < and at the ttitjn Uottl. b--J > p \I7AKTFDAn experienced bl Good w /puly atcutlieo t our , : ttli ) and Fumauu 016-lf , > . , . . . - . . , v .rl. Waji-8 84 i r rr ucck. tfflii \ IU Juhntou , cor , * SJ ' "J Dcdgu. Call < oVl A or &fUr , U1f ) - 5flr IaiiKltI fi > r ueneul houw- WAN1UI5flr dee. Old li llo emJoyuiont bureau , JIJ N lUth ktiMt. ANTBIalri lur uout rk , 016 B. I'1' ' ' " \w \ Infants and Children Without Morphine or NnrooUno. JVhftt Rlvrs oiir Children ronr chwkn , Wlint cures Uielr fcrc-rs , uinkra them sloop ! "Tl CnKtorlnV \Vlicn BablM fret , nnd err by turn * , What cures Uielr colic , kflla their wornw. lint Cn < torla What milcklr curr * Conrtlpntlon , Hour Stomach , Colds , ludltffKtlon ; Hut CnKtorliv , rnrcwell Uicn to Itorphlno Srnips , Castor OU and 1'arccorlc , ana anaUnUCimtorliu Contour Lnlmont.--AnOD- ! loluto euro for Rhoninntlnnx , Bpraias , XSarni , Galln , &o. , and an instantaneous PnLa-rellovor. \\/AN I'KD l.adlo or gentleman In City rcuuntiy V tt Ukn nlre , lliht ; > nd pUasnnt ork tt tht r ownlionuf ; ? 2totSnilay ramlj and < | Uletly inaJot \\ork lent by nail ; no canva > sln ( ; ; no etnmu fir ro , ly. 1'lcivu Rddresl Reliable llanutae'.utiu ? Co. , 1'nlladclphla , I'ft. , ( man ) ni who hit Imiluotfl , at Daibauui'a Ile taiirant , 1G1S niclgattreit. 710-H A CtNT * WANn3I > -At'Uiilon"ficwln | : Miehlno /V cHl'co.'JJO norlli 10 Ii n'rcit. ' 0 H'.B Siluallo.i by a practlco book keeper , cither whohraleor reiall LunUiers auy kind nt cilice uork. Ilcbt of rcfcieucca Addresa "I ) . A. " 1713 Iliinoy ( tiett , Omaha , Nib. KS-lt WANTKD-Slluallonby n g\tl \ to clerk In ( lore Wn uo object. Cull at 1437 couth Uttt SM 032-ZOp WA11T3. \\7ANTED Tno unfuruljhed roomi , ( tloivard \ > street preferred , AddreSt "H. B. " Bee ulfiro. oa sop "VT7ANTED A joUDfjIady , utrnnger In the city , I > would like to corrttpoud with a Rentlemau of means Object bUilncM. AddruB and til.ndsblp , "II. C. n " city. C3v-lp \\/'ANTEI > Ry a jfeiitleniau and wife , n flr sin- V > glcunfurnlihcdioom , ccnttally located. Ad- drees'C. . 0' F. , ' c illl'S > l Council BlaOs. Iowa. 2S-St W'ANTEU A young man about to ttart In busl- IKEB In thin c't vtduld llku a pattncr with tlroo or moro. Young nun preferred , onu ho knows uo IniDOfaltiillt ) . Buelneiu l-gltlmatt , pays from SCO to 400xr c-ut proflt. Aclilnva "O. 1) . F. ' I' . O. Box 2 , Omiha. M4-30p WANTED B.COO yard ? of dht , at or n < > ar onu block tt dot cf tto Convent on Bt. Slajj'o ava- uuo. 8. R. JOHNSON , 681-t ot Sto'le. Johnson fcUn. RSDT-uuuscjj nna iotfi , RENT Suits tf rooinn furnished 1011 Call FOR lornla St. _ 883 Up RENT A furnished howc for the tumo er In FOR Clorkion 1'Iaoe , cor. 20th ttrcit aud lit. Mary'e avenue tS ) SO F IfR RENT A laiye , comfot table TOOT , board , for tno gentlemen , 822 B. 11th Sc RENT Furniehed room 1010 California St. FOU 027-tt 1WH. A.CALDEIIW'OOD. FOK KENT Flrst-cJafS latin , 10 mllei from Oma ha , large orcluid , etc. liAKKLU & JJAY.NL' , JJth und Farnam. 031-it TOU UENT-Sina'l house Mid btrn , No 410 H J1 Mill ttrcet. Wm , L. Uonrcn , Gthand liuuilu St. FOH KENT-F..rnl . hcd ruuici with board , 81S south Ittli Btruet. 017-SUu OinTEVT nrst cU k ftib'c ' , fojr utalle. SCO fuming St 017-S9p ITIOn UENT Furnl > hcd trout room for one or two JD Ctt4 , at 6-11 goutli IBth btrcet. UENT A farnl hcd t/oat ronm lultahla for FOU two gentlcmeu , JtOSC'apliul u'cnua. CyD i8p ? FOK RENT fcult ot roocm unfurnULoj , tioutli tiont , EeoondUoor , with bay window , 14K Chicago cage street. [ 7MU ) KENT t-urulbbcd room , 1313 Jookeon St. D f B5 gp E > OK HUNT Slpglo furiilibcd room 1817 Chicago ntreet. a u-tt RENT-With board , UrRu front room with . bay window , gag and l&th rooai. A few tallc bcunlurs accommodated , 1718 Dodge ttrcet. 85D SCp KENT C'uit ( je In Hh'UD'fl uddlttoa at 3M imr montn UcUAGUB oiniQBlto l > . O. 811 tf FOR RENT A nicely tujnWioi ! room ( or ono or two , at 2301 Dodge strict. Bojt cummer location In the city 706 H T , OU RtNT In UedUk'd block. Storeroom IM _ L feet deon aud Rood olDcu room. PuuUcn St Co , ) Furnun , room 3 , TflQ.tt rvO ItENT A lurnlsh-d front room. Apply at * S , W , car. i Oth aud Farnam St 761-tf RENT First clasa brick Btore and base- FOU mcnt , ItJtb aod Tarnam etrccU. Sfl&.tO per month. BAUKEH & U&YNK. OR RENT. nuIUI'K < OxCO , on Ifurncy utrcet , I 1 betwccu Htli and 16th. DAUKIUlt UftYNK. 727 tf FOR RENT piano. Inquire at Eilholm & Frlck- bon'o. C13-tf KENT two lurnuhtd rooms , 2117Veb8tcr IpOR 1 64J-tf [ 71011 UKN'T-Furulshcd rooms 2227 Bodco Ht. P 401-lm I7IOH RENT Store room 1509 Kur m Sc. , by P IMUMIIN&OO. < 0-tf TMJK JtENT.Thud Hour f building Wo. 1211 Kar- F namt. . 2 7-tf t RKNT ! ( W ot.ro fajm. Alsubilck yard. FO Uurrav. 69-tf RKHT Kounu Ui Kubroitu Altioua 15 uk Buildup. Host denlrallo ottlcoa In the clt ) l with hydraulic cla-atoi oad hotted b Apply at llm k. , HUNT Curuithiu tooui on the EDO . ISfhmdCtpltoUvcDUu , formerly UOUM. IUItNISHED loom bcatod 222 K. IBth. F 976-tf t-OK IpOfl HAT.li-lIr. J , Houila , of Bchujlcr , Neb , 1 olfora lita moat market for ailo , a he It going Into thost oil butlnets. He ha * au oicillcut good trade Cell on ur kddresi 051-1 J. 1IOUSK A , Scbu > li r , Neb. FOR 8 UV : Frosti milch cowd ftt Military Brldgf , on CunjuxliiKB utrscfc 057-6p PKNSV & WILLIAMS. 7lOltS4LK Nlcolot COxHO with small Iii.usn S. ? 12th etro.it , $1,000. 11.11 ca h , balmce at 2 or Ti Ii It a bargain and in oi > en for just one Barker Ii Majne. VOM FOIl hAI.ii-NIro cottige aod lot COxKO , nouth 12th str.lct , tl,0/C , K'.O down and 116 let month Bukir &Mayne. 1C3-1 No. 1 Iload'ter , > i > londld drlierinl fait Will A tiadofor niuill team. U. I ! . M.jne , jSth iid Farnaui. ufll-tf KAI.i : Torce rut Una acre on 11 ran be found , on La i\viiwoith itrttt , iJ ! alle * from pout' to , rrko 8i,2oo , niivvMunvit. : : uj-tt Ij'Olt jirtLw-cctta.unf 4 i joim aod f.io lo'a , cvr J' on Oed oa rcct , 7 Mjtlm vitat it high vcabul 1'rlco , Il.'M. on > ery cany Urnu IhU m a u. 1 tanaiu. ; 1IKY i : MOTl'tll H > V oor , Kill and Far iia u 033 if l. oil "AM1. Ato.Ur.-alu , Slots on I'&rk aicnue JL1 Iu < | ulrel2 > 7 Fkrniui ttrti-t. OJ-tf 1T"OUU\I.B Theau for ca h , a c'od wtavlnj ; loou J1 forwcatiiiirrai ; on | t > , oouiiUU lurilruo | Has lltrginaun , 1'axton Hold UirU r clioy , Oir.kbu. " HAI.B-0 une ruidcnM otnlnJ I. JU.'J1-V - < > 1ftddltloiijU oj , IKBV4 , WOlThll uu tr ITl-'K H.\tr Housra and lots Ii nil put * ot the -I1 cl'.y i"j t'ie f is cut tufijiB joxablj llousei bud lots on mojitbly p.iiccHtti A ii.tailly. IHKY J. MOP til , loth ui d Farnom. S.Mft f Oil HAlfK-Oo-Hlljt , 6 tlooVii weit h'p ' rchoil 1 on U'lU'U ttrttt I'll'-e , , tnUuc 6 liar | uyinwit . BixcUl Urui * to ono h < > vlll bull J. JULY & .M .rrKR. _ 9K-U friOlt H Un T o hoturt and corner lot 681 110 o ) ou ISUi and OrM ; . Inquire on I'rtmliej. m * KVJll AkkiJTwi ( \ 14 JL1 nn Hinorcft Ani dt > fJiru _ M8-lMp \ OR F - itaafaaat - - „ - . 1poasaB-A /lro ji r ' , JOHN AHLIM.Wr/Ilrcl ay , Council lllu I Apr T > niCKS-oOOfOO hard butnod. hand moutdrd IJZS.worrewl bilcks for tale by WICKII/J DUOS. , Ocuncll nluffit. Apr JO Cf 8ALK-Cottao of the I > oim In Shlnn'a j FOH at 81,000 jsoo oath , baluioo In monk _ pajmcnts. McUAQUK , opp. P. 0. 81 ! tf Ipotl SAI.K Furniture , Stnt" , Conr , Itmenfl 1 Uuwyind barn.nt t40 U'tvicw ' , or f4th tticct one DOCK north of til. Mdry'i vnue. 818 U ] ? OR BAI.K-Orocrr ; store in a gooA locution , 1 cheap rent. Kor mrticuUrf midton "ILS " thlt olllcu 17(011 ( SAI.K-78 feet front on Karnum stro t w ! l"9 1 ( food , well-built ooitiRe. Call and g o , ( ruin HcCAUUi : . PI p. IP. . | 7tOll BALK Two beiuitllul Inti In lowo'a firtt V UdlihnforSftU. UoUAUUB , opo. 1' . O. 8H-U FOR SM.K-Tlio g od ll MII Uktuus e ( CrtlnMon llo na , or will mil any part of tire inn room orkl rhen turultuio eop&ratt.y , Apply ou pi cmUoj. IOH 8ALK 2 IftrRO houios on Capitol Hill , vrlti * J.1 all uiudoni limiruvcuicnU. Full lots. IV , * 90,000 , and W.DOO each. IHKYialOrrKlU < 77l'tf IT'Oll SALE A firtt clasj rottau nt and lee irc > . J1 jnilor and kousu ol 10 rnotns altachoil , rjl iilalioj.ulll ba Hold chain S * Wjiotury nasous KIT foi sellinR. AddtCM 'J. W. I1. " OuikUa , Neb. F 1011S VLU-frwih inUi cow , Inqulru at 1B10 fat. iiaui sLrott. 033 U FOftSALK Thosouthwrat corner lot of llth and r > dHe , with tno one story brloV buldlnK ? aid ouo fram i bul dliiff on It , itli all modern Improvi monts Iiifulre | at ihn tlotlilpg itorj of OeorLO r Ptttrpon , 8 4 SouUi lutu trcut. 63-lt.y r01t H LE 4fl ciutltul loti In Walnut Hill I 'i E dlilon txunSliio to WL. It w'll iiir pirtlcpl I I"k ; nt Ihln pruiwrty b fuioluiNluuwhir ; ! 1'0\ / TUK 4 COt\U , 1M6 Karuimi ituVt -id U t \ Tr < ( lll HAl.KVtry d'nlubli roelduncu for nil , i' faulty , o-iob i q < oft SI JI uy'ncuiio , igbloo from j-oatciilloo Lco-tliii fine , $3t , W liaay tern I'OIT Kit & COnU , UlDnrnainstrctt. 6il-t , 1iOK SALK BnrKalnn In Impiotid ei-i1 unlmptc cd prnpirty In ! .u oxldltlom Call el i.e. I'j IKIl fcCOlin. IMS Faruaw street. 610 FOK HAI.K lljr.'filnn la lots fur residence or ptyx ) . uhtlun In Walnut 1III1 , U i.c',1'11 , K flcreiard Wesc Cuinlnt ; tdaltlouj. POTlKK * COBI ) , 1S16 Urnam atrett 5VO-U IpOil 9ALU T\\a ol tbo rnoit dculrablo lota la LOAOS 1st. nJl.jfinu viti * , prlro sVM ) . ecntn 1 aud oust froutajo , fenced. A bargain. ilcCAOUE ] opposite I1. O. 4S9 U IOIlSAllK-60-acre ijiproved laud , all within It JL1 uillea of the Union Stock yards. Lauds at a bar gain. TOITUK Si COBU , 1516 Famaui itroet. FOIlt ) LE ' 2 loti in PJalnrlewatlK to 28 ftT cent below the pdco at nhich vurroundlng lot * are held. 1'rlcv will bo put up pw-n It not told. 8-U POrrtlt { t U01ID , lOlD Faruain StrevU Fi OH HALE-fl lota In Shlnn'b 2d addition at a boi- saJn. Twu cboipert lot > In Klrkwood fnr Si days. < tl'nit & iSOBB. 1616 K rnau Bt. CEKDCOIlNl'O.tigALE 1000 bushtls of „ Oi ( , und old coin. Apply to Dr Chambera Vetor nary SurReou , Urraha. 03 tf 1i 3ALtV-Ola nevnwpor ? tn lar " t bad * tmall or > ntlHB > ! > -SJ. HA 17011 SALE A mat-class * on Piano , a4\V J b-ugaui. Inquire Edllohn t KrloksonV. I5U-U * FOIi SALE Ti-1 open fooond-nuiil boggtoa ca one dellrury w OD , cheip , at 1319 Qaruey St. 39 tf F 'OH ' SALE A small Moilor , Diliman tCo. , 2t ; proof fseSi , almoal new , tt tills o31y. tf F10U SALE One Vo'o and Sons piano at a bar gain. Inquire at KJnolui aui hrlakson'i musl * store , on 1Cth.-t tSff-tt TTiORStLE-lJy Tnellln ? , No. S M Doiiela" . Fin * j X1 neighborhood , ? rooms uud largo oome-teJ cellar. I city w Uf , 200 barrel i U'ern , larn , cUlt .a hoiuj , ( clc. W. J. WcLSIIAl > J , CUv UlUa 099-U FOU SAljE Ten Rn > d wl 1 and fixtures of the Crelgbton House. Will tell the dining room and ilrrbeu furul uro tepa-citcly or nny prt't ot cither. Will exchaniie ( or lands , luts or any Mloibla com modity , or wilt take mcuroJ uotcuou long tlao. la- at CrtUhton llou-o. t85-tf F OK 8 < LK 'l intj AC-MO ! the Urifftn farm , si miles Irora the 1'OitiilUr * and only two blockv 'rcm Pratt'n eub-dliUon. Will be > ) ld In i'i , 6 or La arra lots lunuiro Ouuba O.triA'i Co. , ' tin-all utock ot Drugs ud Dr A ( or n.\o \ In the Iho town u { W good ouanlng for a physician. Kit. ElkLorn Station ; lab. 10K \LC-Mo lols in Hauucom Place F Illuiebaugh fltc , ? )75 to S3(9nn moutbly p. raonts. Burkur i MUTIIO , N. K. Cor. F&rnam i 13tb atu. FOK HALE2SOO.for full lot OD Itth ai.S KountzB'i 3d addition. I'OTTEK Ii COBB. 16fk- Farnam Rt. eio-tf I7IOK 8AI.K Farm S mlloa from city , near Unloa X ; Stock jords. Inquire at Mrs llojtr , oiar Hot dor'e LruK ) otorc. Uth and Webster. 872- MinCELLANEODB. STilAVnD Oil STOLEN On Wlne ay mornlnir , April 23d , a medium ulzed red cow with calf , about 9 jeirii old. lias an addltiouU teat. Kuwara ct $10 111 to paid If returned toibo SUturao Mer ry U ) m tiit , Ht. llary'a uymue. OM-tf * - la Wllcox',1 adAv. ACCriONALE-OfloU ' to cuiumencoS f * m , at the corner of 20th street and the Beuttirt road Mo t dt-elra'Jo yr-ucrty mill bint opp rtudl'j veroffired. W. B OI'.IXO , Au-.tlo.eer. 62J Sp 1 OST OR 8TKATED-A light roan cow , wrlRh JLjab lit ISO , r'gu oir baulj tuin and an undtr I Ite In tlio left i eviard w U ue paid If icturncd to the Military Bridge , Cumlng bticot. Penny & Ail. lianip. D0j-2p C.N. . NMVCOMD. the Unas Car ] > ct Weater , IBth . nnd C'umlr ) { ttrfef , 1AQE for Iioreea and Cattle. Honeg at IJAH1U SUM per head a month , and oouu at 7 o per head per month at Ctltlu UTCM'U pasture , on Bellevue - vue road , about 7 miles from Omaha. B63-lp ( CAN get flrst-cliBa pnvnto Imnrd aa < l neatly fur- nl h.d room * , K. W. cor. 12th and Hovtaid. 17-25 } rpAKENUr < troy rcelilocw N. W. corner VOth L and i.'lark Krjct , one wlto bo'f r. Owner will i > ' " so take her away an I pay charges. : i9-lt K6viv OnRISr IJULI IIEIMEK. REHOVAL-0. F. PAVIS & CO , DEALERS la Real K tntu and Molt ujco Loa ahave rciuattd to No , 1W3 K > rnamitrcet , up > ta > r < , room It ) , iwa dourca tof their form- locution , uhero they may bo found until comt.lt.Uoii tf their now building. ffiliAIIF.\VARD | will bo pud for ( my case ct W IDUDiphthurla that c.uinot bo cur.a by Dr. Jtflilc * ' ( Council Dluriirineuthcnua ( ) cure. Send tcrit B9- OF PAIKVBTEUY Atfl ) CONDITJaN AL18T , BOS Ttmtli BtrtxiJ. bolwaen Farnam ted liar. ucy , MCI. : viiu tno aid cf piurdlao. iplrlts. obtalalOK anj nut Ri&ace 01 to pant and pretent , ud tb < < condition In 5o intar * . Uvit and > ) iocf , MASTER'S SALIC. In thi Clr-uH. Court of the Called States for UicC' Dinttictof MebratLo. " John Hoi d , Truitee , ) M Frano-'i Hogg , et aL , ) KOUECLOfiUIli : OF ilOHTOAOB. rotli-el ) h'icby given , tint l ( unmuico ind bylrtuonf aderreain on < l In the bovu cauco. nlho7lhdayof nbruary , 1831. I , Kllld llltr- bowtr , Dfotlal ma < tcr In clum-oiy n aid court , lll an thi 2th of JUy 1-81 , at the hnuruf 10 o'clock In fie foronoo i of the tai' < < inv , at Iho n'i 111 door ot the Ui lied Suun C < uri Hniso and roilofllru build- lui , in thu rltvof Omaha , DotuUi county , itat tnd district of Ntbr la , at I at auc Ion the tuUawuiK d < torlhed piojxrty. tnult : Tho'cim | uiKlilJcd < .nf.li'rd ( ' cart of tha < n.nal unulvidid onO'half ( f tl o ro < thncit fi'iarier ol B0" ' tlou et\eu ( ) ) In U > * mhlp tlftciu (16) ( ) , ri'HUt lr- teen , ( i J ) . Sild li.ie.u t , if divided , utiiitf SOJ acrw.V tlfjjtu in Dtuglos coubtNfcbm la , I LLIS L , ll.KReOVTRR. Sprolal Motitcr In ciiancory. , , W. J. 0 WJKr.T , . R Hcitor for Complslnuitfc- ' ajirSO.roayfl , J3.2J , a , * - Uattvrfl Appllratlon ot J. If. Phtlpifor Itrmlt NOTICB. co Uhtrebvirlrdi that J. II. I'ljrlni < llil up 'h day of Jl r h A. U. l S i l h * I'I ' . u themaynrand tlty council of Omalia , foil ' nell limit , ( j.lrltuoiu m.d > laoun llqunra tf , tu. , ( ur modlcm.il , mschiiiloal and thvinlc&ll , H ci ! only ftt oor. Cuinlui and Hiiindcr * hU. Ctb * ) nuha , N b. , from tb Uth d y of April , , . the llth tly ol April , | 88 > . Jm there bo no objection , ren > uo Uanco or protuitl within twtmitkifroruilwcliZTUi , A. l.i 18S1 , tail rmlt - . . Ut-raj.tod.pjiKti > ; | ( tu-it-iewk J. J. L. c. ieweet , I ' " fa .tn