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    . . . .TA .vir v m.T-AVRDNESDAY , MAY 14
OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY MAY 14 , 1581.
' ' MANUFACTUHEn OF
GALVANIZED IRON
CORNICES.
/WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC.
1 Hi O lO'Clx Z'i3 ' ior > 't
OWATIA NKH.RABKA
your work is doiie for all time
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
o produce a more durable material
for street pavement than the
Sioux Falls Grauite.
.li'OnAKY AMOUNT OL'
OR-
lilled proinpLiy. Samp'e ° s nt aun
estimit : s given uponap.uiealiou.
WlT.MoBAJN&CO. .
Sinux Falls. Dnlrotn.
The use ot the term " fihor
Lino" In connection with th'
corporate name of o great road
convej 8 au Idua ol ust what
required by the tra\ellngnub
lie a Ohort Line , ( Julclt Time
and the best ot nucouimodt
tlona all ot which nrp furt-
ishod by the greatest railway In America.
CHICAGO , flfJiL WAOEBE
St. Paul.
Ib owns nnd operates over 4,600 miles of
"Northern lUlnolo , WiuconRln , Minnesota , Iowa
Dakota ; aud ai ti main llnco , branches arid connoc
, tloua reach all the Kreat husuiesa centres ot the
Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers tbr
' description of Short Line , and Best Kouto botwooa
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
, > ChicagoMilwaukee , La Crease and Wlnona.
| * v Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Elloudala
JJChlcago , Milwaukee , EAU Clatro and Stlllwfttcr-
B\ChlcagotMil \ uukcoYaueauand Jlcnill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Icnor ! Dam and Oshkosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconomowoo
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairie du Chios
Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault.
" ChicagoCelolt JanesvlUo and MiucralPolnt.
Chicago , Elgin , Hockford and Dubuquo.
§ Chicago , Clinton , Rock Ulaud and Cedar Itapldi.
- Chicago , Council Dluds and Omaha.
K Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Tanktoo
P Chlcat'O , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamlierl&ui.
Qltock Inland , Dubuque , St Paul and MlnneapoHo
, JXtvenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers anil the Finest Dining Cars In
world are run on the mainlines ot the CH 1C AOfi
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY
and i > cry attention Is paid to paaaongcra by comic
oils employe } of the company.
A. v.
Gea'l Manager. Uen' Pa .
.J.C . , ft < V , QE3 tie AFFORD ,
t
6J7 St. Charles Si. , St , Louis , Mo.
A RKOULAH OIlADUATEoI two mcdloa ! collog t
_ 3L h > ! > been encacfeil longer In the treatment i > )
CHHONIO , HIillVOUS , 8KIN AND ULOOI ) Dliewe'
than other physician In fit. Loins , as city papers elioi
and all old roiUlents know. Consultation hot and
Invited. When It Is Inconvenient \Islttho cltj'fnr
treatment , muillcluon can be sent by mall or cxpro-b
everywhere. Curable oases guaranteed ; where doubt
exUts It It frankly stated. Call or wrlto.
. iNervom Prostration , Doblllty , Mental and Phyaloi
, MorouHal anil other affections ol Throat
and Mouth , Old Hares anil Ulcers , Impodl
mcnta to iqtrrluo , ith" nu'.lsn , I'um. 'HK.VIM M
tentlont'Jc.Met ) ( rnm overworked brain HOUdKJAt
rinelvu ituintlon.
trom Imprudence , Inilulicenixs iieruianont.
] y cured.
Gr-TCT3I'O.1IJ. mtrry.whoraayno :
whyrau oi , oonuequences and cure. Mailed lor 26r ;
or ntamus , un > .H | >
ITotico to Cattle Men
9000A.TTLE POP. SALE. .
1 0 Head of Stc r Thrco Yuri Old.
200 ' ' " Two "
20V " " Hellers , T o '
1M " ' Hcore , One '
220 " " Heifers , Ono
Tbe above dcsorlb d cattle are all well bred Iowa
cattle , tril ht and smooth These cattle will be
eold In loU to ult imrehwrj , nnd at reasonable
s. For further particulars , call onoraddrcai
M. P. I'ATTOW.
Wa\eily , llreinir Co. , Iowa.
ra7-Jmo-3
OL BELlAffiE
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE& COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
( SUCCEvSOHS TO TIIK J M II , Jt U CO. )
THE MONARCH
IV e mi ft tix'ei > lve nanulartnreri ol
IV THE
DOS S. Tenth Ktrftt , OMAHA , NED
tOTrlcti ol R aivl P Tfttlri and UilliarJ material
juruU ed on > ) > llratlon.
t
LINE
rr.oM
CHICAGO , VI'HHHA &ST.IOUIS ,
n v \\-\v or
OUA1IA AND LIHCOLIT TO DSHVSB ,
Oil VIA
KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVSB
Connecting In Vnlim Depots nt Knii n < H'liy
Onmliix ivuil Denver with llmif'li > tmliiM lot
And nil points In the Oro.it West
. .
Connecting In titiuul I'tilon luM | > t nt Chicago
\ > Itli tlirtmnli tmliis lor
XK W YOHK , 11 O S y O A * .
Ami nil Ittistuni rules.
Atl'oorl'i ' with tliioimh tmltii lor Imllnnap.
oils" " , Cincinnati , Columbia , mid nil points In
thuSoutli.inst. : At St. Louis with tliiomcli
trains lor nil points South.
D.iy foiclioi , I'm lor Cars , \\ith Itc.
riulis oiMti tiou ) , Smoking Cam \\lth
Uuvolvtnu ; l-li.ilis , I'ullnmii I'nl.iru slcophi"
Can niul the lanions r. 11. A. ( } . DlnlnjOIM
ninilally lonnil n-oin cMiloaKo anil Kansas Oily ,
riilcuKonml Council llluiN CWeiiuo and lu-s
Mollies , r ilci\Ko , St. Josopli , Atrlilsou unil
'lopokii without rlmiiKc. Only lliixnmli line
tunning their own tialm Ijrtwcim Ulilcauo.
Lincoln mul Denver , unit Chicago , Kansas
City anil Denver. Tlnouirli cais Dcturcu
liKllanapollaunil Council Mnir- > , via J'ooiia
GOING NOllTII AM ) .SOUTH.
Sollil Trains ol KUuatit Day Coaches mill
riiltmiiii I'nlacoSleepiiifr Casual i tin dailv lo
mul fiossi M. Louis ; via llnnnlb.tl ; Qnliicv ,
Kookuk , liuilliiKtoii , Cedar linpldsiiiid Albeit
Leatoht. I'aitl and Mlnnuipolls , I'm lor C.u-s
vltli Hccllnlutf Chalrd to and lioni st. l.onH
niul 1'eoil.i. only ono change of curs between
St. I.oulsniid DCS Molncs , Iowa , Lincoln. So.
liinskn , and Denver , Colorado.
It IsiUso the only Through Line lit-iwcon
ST. LOUIS , MIHN3APOLIS and ST. PAUL.
JJ. ! ? klloxvl1 < " tl > o Kit-ill TIIHOtTUlf'oAU
MM. ol America , and is unlveisally adinlt.
< > ! In lie thu .
Finest Equippsd Railroad in the World far
all clacses of Travel.
Through Tichrit via this line tor sole at jT-
R. It. coupon ticket olllccs In tUoUnitcdStutcs
v.ilCamula.
'I' ' . J. rOTTKIt. PrjnCKVAL LOWELL ,
dm
llccratly ofBostoii,7.1ia3 opened an ( Jcgant new
BtOC * Ct
UNDKK TUB
InSprlngWcIghta. ]
FIHE I In Summer \\uljrhtn. *
In Flno KnirlMi Lisle.
_ lnFinoEngllshl3aIbrigKan |
ARID liiFinolrcnchi'nbrlggan
rlllLI " Merino and Cotton.
NEWEST AND
DESIGNS IK
NECKWEAR ,
JEWELRY.
HANDKEROHIFS
BIIAOES , ETC.
Coaching , Walking Street and
Evening Gloves.
FINE WHITE , & COLORED SHIRTS.
English , Plque.and Pull Dress Shrltf.
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE.
or Wormy Veins of the N-rotum Oftm the untut-
peri'd niii of Lost Mnnliooci , Debility , Ac. ,
milcklymnljiainlm'yrarr.i ' by the Elastic Cracllo-
CompresBor , 40. olori Aituui. circultr Vtet.
CIVUJZ BEHEDIiL AOE1IC7 , ICO Wtcn St. . Wiw Yctk.
11)11 11.11 KAXK.o' "lio IKQulnrc ;
04UTJ ID VtQJ UBUII iiruawonrnM ] : ! nrly hprelj
f.Vou can tare hliuvBirqultklr tndlialnlM.I/ leitlmo
s from * ntlnAnt tnvftlc l inen n ldrMi
: JS ELEGimfi SELF
V.M'l CIMC Ken oiifnfps ,
Itlict niali in , J'ur
SJrSCTR , C BEl , iUean,0..i.t. . . \ lliiiin.llinit
Kfnt'tfTifhciiSS' 'ii" , con 'i.
' ' " "e > ri'ixpii *
aSSttgJ lSKJ * * tnn . n. I.iiiHlnn , Cntuiiu ,
rile * . Hpllt | < tt > , JiunotPncj ,
DnnibAvniv. I'roliii | in Uliri. v\f. enl > wltntlilpUw
ii llc'ltin .MnciliM ( lint n-iuMllu'Klcthidty "ml mm ;
ni-IUm IhrOMfh I lie liuil ) . niul citn be nilmiji U In an lu
Or , Amelia Burroughs ,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
1617 St - Omaha
Dodge. . , , ,
t II Wfo lit.
Pioneer jwrug Store !
8. K. COn. 13TII AND JONES ST3.
DR , F. S. LEWIS , - Prop'r ,
AQKNl TDK
Ohio Oil Go.'a West Vinrinla , Oylind
and other Oilr constantly on h rud.
IN BOTTLES.
E danger , Bavaria ,
Oulmbacher , Bavaria.
Pilsner Bohemian.
Kaiser Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
nudweiser St , LOUIB.
Vnhauser St. Louis.
Best s _ Milwaukee
'ohlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee
Urutz'fl Oinnhn
Ale. Porter , Domestic and Kliiiif
Wine. ED. MAUUBR
1214Farnnn St
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1873
BAKER'S
Warranted tibioltttely jiur
Cocoa , from which the cxccu o
011ha bcpnrcmo\iJ. HliaaMro
ttmeitht ttrtngth of Cocoa mixed
nlth fiurcj , Arrowroot or Bugar ,
imd l Ihcrcfvro far more ceo no ml
cal. It U delicious , uourlililug
trtnttliculn , eonlly dlgfuttd , one
admirably adapted for luvalldt M
will u for person , la LtalUi.
Sold Uf ( Jroctri enrjnhf r .
. BSXEB & CO. , Dorchester , Ha
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
A Long But Uiiimportaut Session Lest
Snvcrnl of tlio Streets to lie Grnilci'
Soon ,
At the regular mooting of the Citj
Council Inat ovonitig inoiubers Anderson
Bcchol , Ford , Kaufman , llcilllold
Thrano , Worclworth nnd Murphy were
present. The roll was called nnd the
minutes of the previous mcotiuft readmit
approved.
COMMUNICATION'S AND IT.TlrlOXS.
Prom the mnyoc * Stating lie hail np
proved certain ordinances. Filed.
From the acting mayor : Stating ho
had approved cortnin ordinances , Filed.
From C. Oollumbach , stating ho had
made application to the city council for
cense , nt tlui same tiino depositing $250 ,
the privilege of withdrawing his money.
Referred.
From Charles Burkctt asking the right
to use thu sidewalk in front of his prom
iacs for building purposes. Referred ,
From Ed _ . Jl. Sherwood protesting
against paying his taxes for sidewalks
laid in front of his premises on Sherman
nvonuu. llcfcrred.
From city treasurer Bucks stating that
C. H. Furay had paid his grading tax un
der protest. Filed.
From city attorney Council recom
mending that the city marshal bo in
structed to notify all persons holding pos
session. of the street lo remove the ob
structions. Adopted.
A number of bills were referred to the
appropriation committees.
The application and bond of 11. T.
Shannon us drainlaycr was approved.
The bond of Oco. B. Stryker to fill
certain lots was approved.
From James Creighton , certifying that
Goo. L. Dennis was entitled to 58.110 for
sen ices as sewer inspector. Referred to
the Board of Public \Vorks.
From the same giving final estimate of
Iho grading of Farnam street between
25th and 20th streets. Referred.
From Lotrilard and Williams , asking
> ormission to put in scales opposite ) lot
5 in block 130. Granted.
From James Creighton , presenting the
contracts and bonds of Hugh Murphy it
Co. , J. E. Riley & Co. , A. 11. lloll , nd
J. O. Corby , and asking the action of the
council upon thorn. Approved.
JIKSOLUTIOXS.
By Bcchcl , that the committee on
lublic property and improvomemonts bo
nstructod to have prepared proper seats
or visitors at the council meetings.
Adopted-
Hid the mayor then stated to the council
, hat ho had deferred making his annual
ippointmcnts for the Rood of the city ,
ind as ho understood the resolution
Mssed at a former meeting related par-
icularly to the chief of the fire dopart-
i cut , lie would present an appointment
or that oflico. The name of John II.
3utlor was presented , and the appoint-
nent confirmed.
By Rcdfiold , that the board sit as a
ward of equalisation on Muy llth and
Loth , instead of May 13th and 14th.
Adopted.
By Anderson , that the old creek-bod
on Nineteenth and Ixard streets bo filled
ip. Referred.
ji.By Benin , that the fences on Iloward
; treot between Ninth and Nineteenth
streets bo removed within ton days.
Adopted.
By verbal motion of Mr. Furay , the
imo of meeting of the city council was
changed from 7.30 p. m. , to 8. p. in.
By Thrano that a catch basin bo placed
an the south west corner of Twolth and
Jones. Reilered.
By same , that city clerk bo directed to
idvertizo for bids for the purchase of a
lieco of real estate , belonging lo the city ,
low being a part of olfl Market street.
\doptcd.
By Murphy , " that the city council sit
is a board of equalization May 22nd and
23d , to equalize the proposed levy of spo
: ial rales levied to cover the one-half
; est of grading Farnam street from 25th
o 2'Jth atroto , Adopted.
OF COMMITTUCS.
Claims , recommending the nllowanco
} f certain bills. Adopted.
Same , recommending that the esti-
nates for curbing and guttering Eleventh
ind Twolth streets bo approved nnd D.in-
ul Kinnislon bo allowed $00 for services
\s inspector. Adopted.
Same , recominondiim that the com
munication of Mary 0. Gorman bo re-
urrod to the delegation of the sixth ivarl ,
Adopted.
The plat of Pelhain place vras filled.
I'ublio property and improvements :
locommending the confirmation of
Daniel Kmiston , 0. F , Ilaraan and
Foseph J' . Gorman as inspectors. Adopt-
td.
Same : Recommending the appoint
ment of John McConnell us keeper of
Jaimccm Park. Referred.
Sidewalks and bridges : Recommend-
n that the contract and bond of Charles
Gardner bo approved. Approved.
Sowcrago : Recommending that the
claim of Win. Fitch & Co , , for repairs on
lie south branch of the North Omaha
sewer bo laid over for the acceptance of
.ho contract. Adopted.
OUUINANUK.1.
An ordinance granting the. Omaha &
Southwestern railway the right of vray
through certain streets in Soutli Omaha.
lload twice.
An ordinance transferring 85,000 from
the general fund to the h'ro and police
fund. Read three times and passed.
An ordinance to amend suction 12 of
chapter XV of Chaso'n compiled ordi
nances. The amendment provides that
it shall bo unlawful to keep inoro than
three barrels of kerosene or other oils of
the standard of 110 degrees. Road three
times and panted.
'An ordinance regulating the excavating
and refilling of treneheo in the public
Htreotn , alloys and sidewalks. Read three
times and passed.
An ordinaiicu regulating the grade of
Sixth utrt-ot frf > m Piercn to Willow street.
Road twice and referred ,
An ordinance for establishing the grade
of iM'iaiou fctruet from Cuiniiiinu north
to thu center line of erection. Laid ever ,
An ordinance for establishing the grade
of Montana atrcot. Read twico.
An ordinance establishing the grade ol
Hamilton Mroot from Sdundira west to
the city limits.
An ordinance CHtabliahing the grudo of
Char'es at reel. Read twice and referred
An ordinance declaring the necmity
( I changing the grade of St. Mury'a ave
nuo. Road once.
An ordinance designating hack fttands
was pasfod.
An ordinance levying n vpccinl tax am
auuamunt lu cover the unu half covt o !
curbing nnd RutlcriiiK Twelfth and Four
teentli atrocta , Tabled.
An ordinance oatablishing the gradi
of Pier street. Read twice and referred
An ordinancn declaring ( ho ncce sitj
ofchaiioing the gr.vdo of Ninth street
Pajsacu ,
An ordinance declaring the necessity
of ndpropriating certain private lands fi i
opening California street. J'nssod.
An prilinanco declaring the necessity ol
changing the grade of Sixtornth street ,
from Farnam to Howard street and 11-ir-
ney from Fiftooth andEightccnthslrcota.
1'asscd.
An ordinnvco declaring the necessity
of appropriating certain lands for open
ing u public street west from Madison
Avimuo to Uanscom Park. Pnssed
An ordinance , making appropriation
f < r liabilities incurred during the inontl
of April. Piissrd.
Resolution by Mr. Bohm , tint the cilj
advorliso for bids for cleaning the pavcii
strcota , and for ttioso that will bo built
during the summer. Adopted.
The council then adjourned.
WOMEN'S ' AID ASSOCIATION ,
tlio Oliuritnlilo AVovU Done
During tlio JMontli ot April.
The Woman's Chistiau Aid association
received in cash St > 0 from "K. " Wo have
resolved $0.50 from poor people in part
[ Uiynunit for coal. Clothing from Mrs.
H. S. Rogers , M. Bolts , Mrs. Malotlo ,
Mrs. S. 11. II. Clark , Mrs. PorkiiiB , Mrs.
Cuts Williams , Mrs. Clara Williams , Mrs.
Mallio Shull , Mrs. M. Elliott , Miss Lo
tus , Mrs. Fogg , Mrs. H. Stull , Mrs. Ferguson
guson , Mrs. L. L. Rogers , Mrs. J. J.Me
Clain , Mrs. Rumsoy , Mrs. Emory. Pota-
.oca from Mrs. Clark. Fruit and grocer
es from Mrs. Fleming. A largo dona-
.ion from the Long street school , also
rom the High , North and Dodge strcot
uchools. The association is very grateful
.o nil who have helped us during the
nonlh. The Ireaauror reports only $20-
LO remaining aflor all bills were paid. So
, 'ou see without the v'onerous lift from
"K" wo should have been in debt for Iho
irst limo.
That you may have some knowledge of
nir work for the past few wuuks , 1 quote
ho following from the matron's reporter
or the month of April.
"A woman and her lilllo boy , driven
rom homo by her husband ( nho pretend-
[ } d lo bo insane ) caiuo lo Iho hmuo on Ihu
5d , remained Ihroo weeks , whdn n place
vas found for her and her child on a fnrm
tt Ft. Calhoun. Another came on the
" > th and begged to stay until aho could
et work. A homo was found far her
uid her child in a short time. A woman
vith a child six years old came for pro-
ection and caru , and soon a place for
vork was found for her , and a homo for
ho child. A lady robbed of her purse
ras brought to the rooms by the police
or auppor and rout for ono nlghc. The
ommitloo sent her lo some pl.ico in Iowa
vhero fihe wished lo go , Iho next motn-
ng. Mr. J. , of the Y. M C. A. room- ) ,
cut a no to lo Iho rooms asking for a suit
} f clothes for a poor deaf and dumb boy
DII his way to California. What ho nced-
d was furnished ( many thanks to those
irho have given us clothing. ) A gentle-
nan came to got some ono to take his lit-
lo babe , seven days old , as ho had
ust buried his wifo. , , ' 1'ho homo
was found at once for' 'tho little
ono. Mrs K. an old lady came
nsking for shelter unlil alio could got a
ilacc , and remained until she found a
lonio. An insane girl , without a friend
n the city , was brought to the rooms but
could not bo kept during the night safely.
fho matron IcK-phonod to Iho jail , where
she was removed , mid remained unlil
alio could bo sent to Lincoln. A German
Ipctor brought a very poor man for help
lis wife being very sick and ho unable to
work. Ono of the ward committee al-
ended to the case at onco. Mm. Dins-
rnor sento a girl , a pcrfccl stranger in Iho
sily , to the rooms , who pai'1 76 cents for
i homo for ono night , "so thankful to bo
ivhoro she felt safo. " A good homo was
ecured for her. A poor man ( very sick )
nd his wife came hero from Cuba , antl
hey were repotted at once to us by Mrs.
3. , and wo have helped Iho bravo and
ncrgotia liltlo woman to work , so
hat now she is abl to pay her
wn rent and her sick husband.
Vithout a lilllii help at the right time
vhat would become of them ? The w ifo
s a very line musician , but day and night
low are spent over the wash tub and
roning board and BIO has proved that
ho lingers so vroll trained for the piano
.in do the best of laundry work. April
'Oth the chief of police brought a ludy
nd her child to the rooms unlil they
ould find her husband who left her in
? ow York and was supposed to bo in Iho
lly. The husband was found and look
iia wife and child and it is hoped cared
or thorn as ho should. Mr ? . H. sent by
ho ladies of the W. C. T. U. , was cared
or until a place for work wan found.
'laces hiivo been found for over twenty-
our girls during the last thri.o weeks , A
owing inachino and some pictures fur
ho walls have been rent to tlio rooms ,
MllH. PUdSLBY ,
Matron of thoAss'n.
Wo do need inoro room a house is
wanted , and at present our hopes are
ery bright for thu fuluro success of Iho
iBsociation. At our last mooting a corn-
nittco was appointed lo ECU Iho proper
lorsons in regard lo obtaining a liouso
\t\d lot. A petition is BOOH to bo sent to
ho city council to see what it can do
ibont a homo. Our work hai grown
constantly einco the organisation of Iho
isaociation , Of course Iho relief department -
mont has boon very prominunt during the
svintor , but wo liopo soon it will tikolcts
jf our time and mnnoy. Whatever can
jo done for Iho uplifting of humanity ,
condition of women and children ia our
work. Sec. II , under article 1 , of our
constitution roads ;
"Tho object of this assoc'alion ' shall bo
ho spiritual and social improvement of
nil within its reach ; filial ! all'ord protec-
.inn and assistance to dimtiluto women
nnd children unlil permanent homos and
neaiia of support can bo secured. "
Our work is very comprehensive. There
s not a phase of Christian work that does
not como to our hands to do as u Wo
man's Christian Association.
Mi . KI.BNA U. HAINEH ,
_ Secretary.
. | Altad liiirn
On May , 3d , my twolvc-yoar old boy , ]
Dan McNamara , had his foot badly burn.
ed by stopping in eonio ashes filled with >
live coaln , which had been deposited on j
thooulor rdgo i < f the hide walk by Alice
Russell , who livoi on Iho corner of
Elovcnlh and Davenport streets. Since
that tiino Iho boy has sulforod thu great-
cat agony , both day and night. On
Friday last Ihu little tuH'erur su rumov-
od to St. Joseph hospital , where ho now
is. During all this tiino heartless Alice
Rusii'll has novcr inquired Low the boy
woo getting along although rosd ; ng itt (
t'io * inio neighborhood. K looks as i
the ashes were thrown out on purpose t
bum some of the many children who nr
in the habit of pln.vnij ; in tint locality ,
r MI-NAMAKA.
TWO BARNS EU.HiNED ,
A Fire nt U oVIook This Morning Con
Two
OlliciT Uuiino , while on Twelfth atreo
near Captlol avcnuo at about l'M : tli
morning , was startled by the cty of fire
11 o ran to Sixteenth street and pulled tlio
box and then returned to look for the lire
which by that limo could bo easily found
U proved to bo in the barn of Ooorge
Giacomini , who liven on the corner o
Cass and Fifteenth. By the limo Ibo do
partmiMit arrived llio building was ii.
tlainca , which had spread loan adjoining
barn. Both buildings were entirely dos
troycd , and their contents , of little or nt
value , were also lost.
The buildings were worth between
$1,000 and ? lr > 00 , with no iiuurnnco.
Lion- the fire originated is not ) known.
Sumo suppoao it to have boon Iho act ol
a tramp , while ethers say a bouliro had
boon burning in thu alloy near the bain
11 day , and is the probable cause of the
barns being burned.
oiiu was hold by Kllim S. Mimtjjiimnrv , f
Mt. Olivol , ky . puiil tliroiijli KltBt Natlonnl
Bankuf iMinHvillo , Ky. : auulhur to .1.11.
J Jirion , Jvtohinoiul , Viv , , pnid tliroiiRh
Muwra. l.niiciiHtor & huclio. Tim upt-ntul Cnii-
itil nf iJ'Jf'.lWOsns drown by Xi > , f.S.'J'.lS. ' ! il o
i > ld in tilths nt SI each : ono to liuulnro I : mr ,
i clothing ntoro keeper In jModosto , Oul. Tim
1'hlrtl Cnpltnl I'ri/o of SU ) 100 foil to iolicl
Xo lf ! > ,3w ; , mild In lifths HKO at St uncli ; nuo to
ilso ntSl onchj onotolt. ( { llolmos , ono to
las. I < \i\ coal ilnalor , both of Kin tWnynp , I ml , ;
iiinthor to C. T. Donhlohls , Sliorinati , TOMK ,
LlinniRli Tlio MorchnnlH' nml 1'lnntutH1 Itnnk
tlioro. ThoUr.iiul I'Xtrnoriliiriry Spiiil-Aii
mnl ( the lli'.lth ' Monthly ) Dr.iwiiiR will occur
mTnosilny.tho 17th day of .hum , when If MKUi
vlll ho scattoroil in muus finm SlfiO.OOO to S. ' ,
I'lckots are § 10 ; tonthi , § 1 nnil imy further
nforiuntinii cnn lie hud on application to M.
\ . Dauphin , Now Orlo.ins , Ln ,
Capital Prize , $150,000 , ,
ilt > he nky certify that tte e\ij > e rvicc ths at
ratiyrnentt , far all the Monthly anil Semi-Annu *
Drawingi of tie Lmibtana State l > tteru Cotiipurii. .
intliii ticitwi mttnane and control the Drauiti ?
henurlvfs , cnrf that tnesame are coMifue.'riint >
\anrrtg , Jainutt , ami inood faith toteanl all vai
ill ami iff authorise the company to use thin eer
ific.if , icith/ac-similc3 vf our tignalurct atttuhtf
n iti adu'rl\s < inrnte. "
S
GlHVIRSIOIIIBR
INPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
J Over Half a Million Mribulcil !
Lonisiaiia State lottery Conmanv ,
Inojrpornted In 1868 lor ! > years by the Icglototnr
or vilucntlonal and oharltablo imrpceos with a cap ,
tal of { 1,000,000 to which a tosurvo futij of ore )
5(0,000 hag elnco boon added.
lly an ovcrwhulmlair popular vote Its francltlt
\OH mrulo a p.rt of the incHont etnto comlllullci
doptvU Docombcr 2.1 , A. b. 1879.
Ils grand single number drawlngc will
au > pmco monthly.
It nocr scales or pout panes.
. .oolc nt the followluf ; Distribution : 109th
Cirand Montiily mid the
iXtraorflinary Semi-Ainnial Drawing
Ju the Acnilomy of Music , Now OrlcniiH ,
TUK8OAY.nJNI3 17 , IHSt
Under Ihu rpuclal eupcrvlslon nnd iniuiii cincnt of
JEN. G. T. UEAUREGARD. of Louis-
laua , and GUN. JUBAL A. EARLY ,
of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000.
arNotlco , Tltliots nro Ten Dollan only. Halves.
85. Fifths , M. Teiitlw , "I.
1 OAI'ITAI. I'KIXB OF 9IMI,000 . . . . flfO.OCO
I ( lltANI ) I'lUXi : OF MJ.IXX ) . . . . 6UOUJ (
1 GUAM ) I'lll/H OF SO.OIX ) . . . . HO.OflO
2 IWVUMH I'111/.I.H OK 10XK ) . . . . 110,000
4 l-AHlii'lll/.ia : OF 6.000 . . . . 20,1100
20 I'lUX-l-H OF l.OCO . . . . iO.OOO
60 " COO . . . . Sfi.OOO
100 " 800 . . . . 30,000
200 " 2011 . . . . 40t'00 '
000 " 100 . . . . 00,000
OJO " 60 . . . ( .0,000
AI'l-HOXniATION PHIZES.
100 Approximation I'tlni ol | 2D ( ) . . . . (20,000
100 " " 100 . . . . 10,00(1
100 " " 75 . . . . 7,600
279 I'rlios Amounting to ti 2JOO (
Applloatlou fur rates to cluhs fhould l.o made enl )
> the oHco ! cf the C'liinpniiy In Now Orloaim.
For furthrr Infuncitlim wrlto clearly nHlnn full
d'lrcsu. Hal o P. O. Money Orders pajkUo UK
JJru-se HrRl tcruil Letter * to
HBW OliLKANH HATIONAI , BANK ,
Now Orlciin , la
Postal Noton Mid ordinary Icttorn by Mull or K >
rti ( M iiuiua of 83 and upward ! by Kxprrna at oui
sponw ) to
U A. DAUPHIN ,
r II. A. DAUPHIN , Nuw ftrkann , Ij.
007.S v nth Rt. , Wa hUirt n I' . C ,
( jiticura
POSITIVE CURE
for every form of
SKIN & nr.ooo
PIMPLES to SCROFULA
> 0 ( leaimethu ikln , Htalp and Illooil nt llchlnif ,
r Hualy , I'lmjily , Coppir Colored , Kcrofiilnuii , ln <
ierlt il , and toiiUKlniiu HuinorH , Illoml' I'ulions ,
Ilcers , Al'HCtsneii , and Infantile Ukln rurturu , tbu
Jutlciira Hcmwllu ! aru Inlalllblo ,
Cutlciira Ilcsohint , the new Klood I'lirlflir ,
) lurttl antl Aperient , uxptU dlxtaiie Kennii
nun fie lilmid and piriiilrallmi , and thui
rirnonu the can u. Cutlcuru , the creat Hhln
Chan. Ilnufjhtiiii , I'jui. , U ycriSState utritt , Ii <
tori. rc'rt | a c u ol Hilt niiciini under hit oh ( .r >
vatliiii fur ten JL.MB. which cxi > vr l thu patlcnt'i
hoily and IliiilM , und to which all known mullein ot
Inatinviit hail ln.en upjilltd without benefit , vthlch
woa txiuipletely tun il nolily l < > the Cutluim lUmu
ill < , leatlnK k clitui ami hialtiiy nklii ,
- - '
r
Mr. ami tin. Kmott KteUilnn , IlilihirtouiiMaxii ,
write ; Ourllttluhoy ua tirrlhly wlllUtul with Htrul.
ul , Halt jilicuin , and Kr ) lin.lna uvtr klneu I o
wuilioin , anil nothing wo umlilKlio him lieliul | I in
until wu tried C'utkura IlinioJici , uhlih gradun ly
cured him , until hu U now an Ulr any ihlld ,
II. I' . Curpcnter , Huidcrnon , N , Y. , mrcd cl l'nor
laubor U' | run ) , ot twtnty jearn' nUndhiK , by Cull
cura lluinvdU' 'Ihu inont wuudoilul cumuu ruioid.
A iliKtpun lull ( xuleii lell from him dally. I'lijul
uUini and IJH Irknd * thoiiKht ho unlit die. Ci ro
Horn tn before i Jiutlni ol tl.o jicacu and Ilentlcr
un's inoKt promliiwit tltlztnu-
Ht H K. Whl | > | i'e , liwatur. Jll.-h. , wto | < tlialnC
lacu ncail and lonio jaiU ' > her b dy vturv uhuu
riw lva | < | oiur < nl Aitn Hcabii ami torrs Huftfrt'
fo.ilull ) uuil trinl v irilliinn 1'tirma'ii nth uirod
b ' iititi nri I'oi ' isdluf'om n skin Hum r ,
Bold every uhero. I'rlco ; Cutlcuru , 60 cents ;
lu 4jttnt. | i , Heap , U rant * , i'crnm IHVU AMD
I UltUtULCO , IkjhIOX , UlU.
b.iul tcr "Ho * to Dote ale u Dl
The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices
!
W * il 1 "ft ® Tft 1
G3W ft
fl H W ffl L u
G3 'Mb ' ida * W fc
DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
Just received nn assortment far surpaoiing anything in thin market , comprising
the latest and moat tasty clo lijin manufactured for thii spring's trade and covering
range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Kxpcnnivo.
Parlor Goods
Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the latest
tomers , I lie iitn\vt iMnvltrH in styles in Turconuin , Mmlrns nud
Suits mill Odd Pieces. Lnco CurtuiiiH , Etc. , Etc.
Passenger Blovator to all Floors.
15JOJ ( , 1S08 nnd 12 U ) Fan mm Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB
IT , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. II. MII/LARU , President. WM.VALIiAOB Cnshior.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
HA AFF flFPfiQIT VAIIIT I
ifSffi CMfL Oa-s ti. jSiS vMULl M
Fire and llurt'lar Proof Safns for Hont at from fB lo SnO per anniiui.
THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES
Williniantic Spool Cotton is nulircly the product of Jlomo fiidustry ,
uul is proiiouiicou l > v exports to bo the oostpowiiifinuiuliino thread iuthe
world. FULL AaSOllTMENT CONSTANTLY ON IIAWD , an
for Mile by 1IKNLEY , 11AYNES & VAN AUSDBL ,
nuto Onuihn , Nol > .
, . . . ,
i This cut shows a Fechonal
view of our New Polar Air
Drj'Upfrigcrntor/iunnurnc-
lured iu tlio most perfect
"Humor of Kiln-Dry lumber
Charcoal Killed , Zinc Lined
Galvanized Iron Shelves
Blade Mnanielod Trim
mingfl ITandsomely paneled ,
and designed for the wants
of n class of trade that re
quires the best class of
goods tbat can bo made.
Wo shall sell tlicso fte-
frigerators at manufactur
er's prices , with freight ad
ded. You ar respectfully
invited to examine them.
Compare prices before buy
ing.
Respeotfullv.
' V. L. WRIGHT
Manufacturer's .Agent.
317 S13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
CLA
L024 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , on Street Car Line.
WHOLK8ALK AND ItKTAIti
I .U14.1.U.I
flnulcH nnd prices an tfooil nnd low us any in tlio city. Plonso try mo.
tn
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n .w r < r/l -ZJ M oT S H" *
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r -H ft < HI Tj r-4 : Ti i .LJ u
* 5 bnw ' - -
1 " cfl
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§ ° g j § S P
OTJMIKQS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB ,
THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY
1/iUflan UN DodRcSt. . QIViAHftf NE
J03 IJRADV ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-CaUr h ,
Deaf iioas , Lung and Nervous Disease * Speedily and 1 onnanontly Cured. Pa
Cured at Homo , Write for "Tun MKIJIOAL-MISSIONAUY , " for the People ,
lOotuultation and Correspondence Gratln , P.O. IJox J92. Toluphono No.
HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poatmaster , D.ivcnncrt , eays : "Phyaicinn
Juea nullity unu Jlarknd Success. " CONOUKSSMAN MDUPI1Y , Daventr.
' * < ( "All i ( inoral > ln Man. Kino Hiicwst. Woiidciful Ouroa. " Ifoiir . R
HALLET AND DAVIS
[ ENDORSED BY FRANX LTSXT. ]
, Mirchlet , ' 18 \
I'.MKIl'.ON PIANO ( JO. OKMUKMBV Your Initriiiucntf , Oru'ul , S'iuro ' [ uud UjjiliOit , ixro rJiHy noble
Instriinu nt anil uuriv llod lor beauty o ( to ia ftnl lluUh. Allow mo to oongratul&i * vou on > uur ( li'tliui ;
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UUai'AVK BA'lTtU
KECOMMENDS
SJLE AOKNT ,
.A. . 1510 Dodgd Street , Ora ba , N-b