) MAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , MAY 15,1884. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning. May 15 , l ntNTEH3 - A nuinbor of Rood printers can find ulcady cmploytnont nt thin ofRco. 'LOOAL BREVITIES , A fire engine was called out ycstorda ; to pump outltho basement of the Cozron' ' hotel. Mrs. Annie U. Woodboy ( colored ) wll lecture nt the Festival by the Baptists , a their hall on Farnam street , on Thursday , Hay 15th , 1BS1. Subject : "Belief In God. Admission ton cents. The members of tlio pollco force , with the exception of ld. ! Gorman , who still stick * to his llttlo whlto "cady , " have provider themsoUoswIlhnewhati , all alike , nnd they now present qntto n metropolitan appearance , Considerable complaint 1s made about follow In this city who has developed Into professional imsher , nnd It may bo necessary to gho him n benefit of n chapter or tlirough these columns. About 11 o'clock Tuesday night n young man was held up on North Fourteenth St. by two men with drawn revolvers. The \ictim stood perfectly quiet while the fellows won through his pockets nftor which ho wni nl lowed to depart. Ho only lout a few cents In change. Tues , evening a lady was run over nt tli corner of Thirteenth and llarnoy streets , by a team driven by two colored boys. The young rascals wore driving nt a reckless pacennd at' tor they had run over the lady they did no stop to see what damage they had done. Four young ladles of this city ha\o made nil necessary arrnngomonti for glIng n bontoi May party nt Hanscom's park thl ovoning. It li noodlcsj to say that It will bo well managed , and nil who nro fortunate enough to receive Invitations may rest iw uro of n flint class timo. H This evening the young ladles of the First M. K. church will glvon strawberry and Ice cream festival In the uhurch roomi or Davenport street Tha young ladles In charge nro sparing no pains to make the ntTalr suc cessful and add to tbo comfort and enjoyment of all who may attend. Kvorybody is Invited to attend. WOULD not bo without lloddlng'H. Ulinsl Salve , is the verdict of all who use It Price IiT cents. 1'EHSaNAIj. Henry Vosi returned from the east last Ight , O. N. AVoattn , ono of A. Polack's clorkx , Is to start next Friday on n three months' visit to bis home In Sweden , The Galesburg ( Illinois ) llpglnter myg Miss Ella McUrido , the elocutionist , of Omaha , Ne braska , la visiting at the seminary. Since completing her course nt Knox In ' 80 , Miss Mclindo has established n reputation as a dramatic reader second to nouo in the went. Her upward career has been watched with in terest nnd admiration by her many friend iu this city. _ Tucnilaj'M The sun shown Tuesday morning - on a joyouH wedding party proceeding to St. Philomona's , nnd ono of the happiest on unions of hearts and hands was wit nessed at the altar of the cathedral , The contracting parties were Mr. E. F. Mo- riarty nnd Miss Susie Lynch , while the groomsmen \roro Messrs. P. 0. Ileafcy and P. Duffy , and the bridesmaids wore Miss Mollie J , Moriarty , sister of the groom , and Aggia Olarey. Rev. Father O'Connor tied the knot , and nup tial high mass was celebrated . A reception was hold Tuesday ove. at 1314 Jackson street , where a beautiful homo had been prepared for the bride and groom and where a multitude of valuable and beautiful gifts hnd been sent that congratulations might bo perpetuated in silver , crystal , sathitand velvet and other choice forms. Among the gifts which wore many , were noticed those of the associates of the groom in the Union Pa cifio railway local freight office , nnd of the relatives and friends in this city , Oolum bun , Shell Crook and Platte Centre. The guests were finely entertained nt the reception at the house , and later wont to Cunninghan'a hall , where a brilliant ball was hold. The groom is n young gentleman who is well liked and highly respected by all who know him , while the bride has the best wishes of a largo circle of friends. Polloo Court. The notorious Sadie McBride was ar rested Tuos. night for robbery. Shu en ticed a young man named Miller into her den , and then struck him , knocking him down , nnd threatened to kill him if ho did not give up his monoy. Ilo hand cd over his pile , about $ ! < and escaped , The woman is being hold pending exam ination : Frank Rood and William Flannigan were run in by Ofliocr Iluano THUS , night and charged with being suspicious char acters. Three no iv revolvers and two now knives were found in their JIOPBOS * eion. They statott that they arrived in this city yesterday afternoon from Kan sas City , and that they found the revolvers vers and knives u short distance from th Union Pacific depot. They were eon up to the county jail to await oxamina tion. tion.Four disturbers of the poico were ir police court yostesday. They were each fined $5 and costs. Ono paid , and the other three were sent up , An IntorcHtliiB Advertisement , The advertisement of fortune of Samuel uol Hockehor senior in Hamburg in the number of our gazette of this day is verj interesting. This houeo has acquired so good a reputation by the prompt and din creet payment of the amounts gained hero and in the environs , thst wo beg nil our readers to take notice of his insertion of this day. _ JT Fldnecr Hook and ImiUlcr , You are requested to moot at the truck IIOUEO this ( Thursday ) evening - ing , at 7 o'clock sharp , for the purpose of practice. By order of CHAIILES FjHur.it , Foreman , P , n. KOEHTKIIH , Ae 't Seo'y * NoKxucilinont. With a majority of people it U no experi ment that Dr , Bosanko'n Cough and Lung Byiup iincuro for Coughs. Cold * . Pali.B Iu the Luiigv , Soreneua Iu the Chest , etc. , but for Uue who doubt , b k your nelghbon who \ h&vp used It ot get a free sample bottle of 4 Hchrtiter & Veclit , the druggists. Itegular fclzo 0 cents and $1.00. Bold to the twU by 0.1' , Goodinwi , ANOTHER RAILROAD WAR , A Liyely Local Fight Between the BJ M , and Itie Union Pacific , Tlio 1) . & M. Makcn a Strategic Movement SOO Keel of Trnok Imld nt Night Tlio Ustml In.ltinctloiiH , A very important railway onlinanco was introduced inthocity council Tut a evening in the intorcat of the B. fc M. , M well as for the general interest o ; Onmhft. It was an ordinance togranl the Omaha & Southwculorn railway com pany , ( virtually the B. it M. ) the right of way across Tenth street , between Mason - son and Marcy , Eleventh at Marcy , Thirteenth botwcccn Marcy and Mason fctreoU , Fourteenth botwnon Maaon and Pflciflo streets , 1'jcrco at Sixteenth street , and in the general course thus indicated , to the city limits. Councilman Bchin , who introduced the ordidanco , moved to proceed and have it passed at once , in order to pre vent the B. & M. from being bull do od and imposed upon by outsiders. The com pany , bo said , would pay all damages. C Hincilnmti i'uray explained that the B. A M. proposed to build a line to the Uin m Block yards , and thunco to Ashland - land , i hui shortening the road to Lin coln by 14 miles. Councilman Jlnscall mndo n strong upccch in favor of the passngo of the or dinance. Jlo mud that this line simply Kiwo the B. & AT. a line out of the city from Tenth to Twentieth street parallel with thu U. P. railway. This ordinance provides that the B. & M. ( or Omaha & Southwestern ) nlmll not interfere with the U. P. or with the rights of private owners. Councilman Kodfiold also strongly sup ported the ordinance. Tno building of this B. & M. line to the stockyards meant 200,000 head moro of cattle per year for the stock yards. Councilman Ford objected to the im mediate passage of the ordidanco , and intimated that money had been offered and paid to have it passed. lie moved to postpone for ono week. Councilman Thrano said that ho had intended to vote for the ordinance , but aft6r hearing the statement of Council man Ford , relative to the use of money , ho preferred to wait. Councilman Lcodcr did not oppose the ordinance. Councilman Woodwprth said that if it was un ordinance to give n right of way to the Bolt line , ho would vote for it , but ho could not for this. The motion to refer for ono week was lost , the president and Messrs. Bochel , Anderson , Ford and Woodworth voting in favor of it. The motion to pass to a third reading ivas lost by a vote of ( ! to (5 ( , which sends .ho ordinance over ono week anyway. It vill como up next week upon third road- ng , and a vote will bo taken on its pass- igo. igo.Vflion the B. & M. folks brought their > rdinanco into the council they had nine numbers who had promised to vote for Is passage at once , but the Union Pacific totting wind of the affair sent John M. I'hurston to the council chamber. The result was that throe members weakened , ind the vote stood six to six. However , , ho ordinance will probably bo passed nt lie next council mooting. Of course the Union Pacific members of the council , -otcd against it last evening , and will dee o at the next mooting. A TUATHdlC MOVE. Inticipating that the Union Pacific would 10 on hand to prevent the passage of the irdinonco , the B. & M. managers had nr- niigcd a strategic plan to bo carried out n the event that the ordinance was not mmodiatoly passed , This plan to lay a rack along a. portion of the desired right if way , and this was successfully done list night. Within fifteen minutes nftor ho vote in the council was taken , result- ng in putting the ordinance over to next veok , 112 B. it M. workmen , marched > vor from the B. it M. yard to the vieini- y of the Union Pacific oil house , at l loyonth and Marcy streets , carrying lies , rails , and other material for truck- laying , and in the course of three hours khey laid over 700 feet of track , about lifty feet south of the Union Pacific track. The track laid by the B. & M. runs from Eleventh to Thirteenth street , hugging the high bank around the curve. About 11 o'clock Aesistant General Mnunger Kimball , of the Union Pacific put in an appearance on the ground , ho having been informed by iiomo ineesoiigur of what was.going on. Ilo at once pro ceeded to got out an injunction on the B. it M. , but did not got it served until about four o'clock in the morning. The B. it M. hud completed their work and secured the ground by this timo. Meantime - time , the B , it M served an injunction , which had been prepared on Tuesday afternoon , on the Union Pacific mana gers about midnight to roctrain that com pany from interfering in any way with the proposed line of the B. it M. Till : I'LAN OK Till ! 11. it M , is to run a track iictoss Tenth street to connect with this piece of track which was laid between Eleventh and Thir teenth , and then after running south- went some little dutanco alongside the Union Pacific , to strike soiuh to the Union ttock yards , and tlii'iicu extend its track to Ashland. 'I hi * will shorten the B. it M , line to Lincoln 14 miles , by way of the stocUyards and Ashland. The old Oruapolis line Trill bo loft for connec tion with Pluttsmouth and the oust. The now line will not only shorten up the distance botwcuu Oumlia and Lincoln , but will bring Onnha into direct con nection with the tntiro South Platte country , and will unable Omaha HUT- chants to compete in ( list election of the state with Chicago , St. Joe und Kansas City dealers. Great benefits will bo dinivod by Onutmfrom tliisenterprico in other ways , and the paisago of thu ordinance grant ing ilio right of wuy to the B. & M ought not 10 bo delayed. If it is passed at once the B , iV M. will build the truck 1o thn stockymds this year and will spend $500,000 in Omaha. The Bostoi capitalists who uro interested in the B it M , now fool like putting u great dca of money into Omaha , whoso growth has surprised them , They eeo that it is hi be a great city , and tttey ileeiro to briiu , their great system the B , A M. and tin 0 , B. it Q. into closer relations aiu shorter connection with the metropolis Tlioy have in view two or Ihreo outer prlet's for this city , and whether wo BO euro them dependn tp a largo oxton upon the pateago of ibo light of way or dinanco. I ho ground upon which the 13. & M asks the right of way , Mid upon whicl it has laid a track , is puitcf Marcy street It i not used as n street , but hns been occupied by the Union Pacific. All the B. it M. asks is the samO privilege thai hns been accorded the Union Pacific. I wants an equal show with other roads. Hml the Union Pacific nctcd on the square in the bolt line enterprise , the B. it M. would not now bo under the neccs sity of building a line of its own to the Union Stock Yards. When thn bolt line was started k was generally understood that all the roads coming into Omaha shouldhavoaboutcqiialintorcstinthostock and all should have the sumo facilities for switching and carrying freight over th o road to and from the slock yards. ThoB.it M. , after the Bolt line was organized , wanted half the stock or what over was its proper share , in con nection with other roads. The Union Prtcifio backed out , and wanted all the a'ock'and now it wants $5 for every car switched over the line to the Stockyards , or $10 per car for the round trip , llathor than submit to such charges , amounting virtually to prohibition , the B. it M' ' concluded to build a line of its own. Of course the Union Pacific will fight the enterprise , but the people of Omaha can not afford to allow the Union Pacific to continue to own the city. The ordi nance , granting the B. it M. the right of way , must bo passed without any fur ther delay. If this B. it M. track to the Stockyards is not built , the B. it M. will be forced to carry all ita cattle to Chicago. I.ATKH. TAB OHIIINANCK 1'ASSKI ) . At the special mooting last evening called by the mayor yesterday to pan * the right , of way ordinance , all the members were present but Anderson. A motion was made by Ilnscall and csHcd that the council now take up the mhtmiico granting to the _ Omaha it Southwestern railway the right of way hrough certain streets and alloys In south Omaha. Mr. Hascall then moved .hat the ordinance bo read a third time > y title and put upon its final passage Woodworlh objected , and asked that it ) o read at length , and it vras so ordered > y the chair. A vote wa * then taken w'ith the following result : Yeas , Benin , Looder , lledfield , Hupcall , Kaufman , Fu ray , and Thrano 7. Nays , Bechol , VVoodworth , Murphy and Ford 1. The chair then declared the ordinance lanaod. Mr. Hascall then moved to take ip the communications. Bochel object ed , as this was not mentioned in the call , lascall said they could at least hoar a communication from the mayor , but see- ng it would bo usolo'B to persist ho seconded a motion to adjourn. HEIIUAHKA. STATK OAZKTTEKU & Bus INUSS DIUKOTOHY to bo issuocl in July , 1884 , price ยง 4. 50. J. M. WOLKK , pub- uhor , 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. ATTEMPTED MURDER. Lenis Shields Attempts to Shoot Thomas Callau , A Button TnrnH the Course of tlio liullct Thus Having C'allan'a Ijlfo SliloIilH now in < lall. Another tragedy caino near being ad- led to the list of Omaha's crime yes terday. About ton o'clock Thomas Callan came inarching down Sixteenth street , having in charge Louis Shields. Callan was in his shirt sleeves whiln his clothing was covered with dirt and his lands covered vrith blood. Shields pre sented a aorry sight. His face was smeared with blood.and the crimson tide lad run down upon his shirt and other lathing , making him look as if ho had ust returned from a modern prizo-fightor lao had boon run through a sausage grinder. Ho was considerably intoxicat- d and was marched by Callan directly to ho police court room , where ho vras urnod over to an o dicer. no was im- nediately sent down to the city jail by "udgo Bonoko to uobor up. Mr. Callan was questioned as to this unusual proceeding and said that Shields , vho ia a bricklayer , came to his place , corner of Sixteenth und Burc streets , vhero ho ( Callan ) had a number of brick- ayers at work , and began talking to the lieu and interfering v/ith the work. Shields was drunk and Callan told him , lmt ho must not bother the men while hey were at work , and invited him to envo the place. Shields bccamo very abusive at this , and called Callan all thu vile names ho could command , nnd pro ) oscd to fight him whether OaUun want ed to fight or not. Shiolda advanced in n threatening man- icr and Culliin gave him iv slap alongside he face. At this point Shields tried to got hold of a brick but Cullan rolled him ibout in the dirt and kept him from get- ing ono. Shields then got up and went away. In a short time afterward Mr. Callan was standing upon the bidowalk in front of his place. Ho had his hands behind liin and was loaning back against juilding , when Shields again put i ippcaninco. Ilo advanced until w In four feet of Callan when he drew 10 * volvor and Bftid , "You ongoing to kill you now. " Ho ha Iiardly uttered the words before ho I'ULLKH THK TKKHIKK and the cartridge exploded. Just bo- ioro the revolver was discharged , Callan made quick move to protect himself , and turned his body sideways to Shields , It was a close call. The powder burn ed Oallun's tvest in several places and also his shirt sleeves. The bullet , however - over , 8TUUCK. A IIUTTO.V. upon his .vest , and thus his lifo was saved. Immediately after the shot waa fired , Oallan jumped upon Shields , wrested the revolver from his grasp , threw bin to the sjdowalk und proceeded to give him n gjod pounding. After Callan had become - como somewhat cooled oil' ho jerked Shields to his foot , and matched bun to the police court , oa has been before stated. Shields will bo given a hearing to morrow. " \Vunt of Faith. If Schroder & Becht.thodriigKUts.donri sue ceod it U not fur the want uf fulth. They h > e eucli ( lth iu Dr. Jtusauko'B CoiiKh and l.ung nyritp us a rouiody fi > r Colds , Consumption , and l.uni ; allooUiiu.tlmt tliuy wlllciva a bottle f too to tuuh nnd ovoy ono who ia in uoed of a incdlclno uf thin kliuT Notlco to Oily HubsurllK-rs. The city circulation of THK BKU has boeu leased by Mr , Thco. AYilliams wlio has assumed control of the city subscrip tion department and will attend prompt * ly to all orders and complaints. Tim BEU WUUSUI.NCI Co. THE SESSION ENDED , The State Medical Society Afljonrnefl Last Night , Tlio oniccrs for the Next Ycnt In ntnllcd A ] lnruiicl | Olvcti nt the Mllliiril Ijiist Evening. Yesterday was the closing day of the fifteenth annual session of the Nebraska Medical Society. Nearly all the state members in attendance from nbroat remained in the city until to-day , The attendance - tondanco at the scientific meeting yostcr day was larger than the day before , am the exorcises wero' interesting and in- instructive. The report on section of surgery was read by Tr. Livingston of JPlatsmouth. In this report was a translation by Dr. Christiansen , of Grand Island , of Prof. Esmarch's lecture on the wounds of 'Presi dent Garfiold. The report of section on obstetrics was made by Dr. L. II. Ilobbins , cf Lin coln. A paper on .puerperal fever was road by Dr. Loicunring of Omaha. A paper on ovarotomy was road by A. 3. r. Mansfieldc , of Ashland. Report if orotion on nervous disease was read ay Dr. S. A. Merriam , of Omaha. Report > f section on history ot'mudicino tvas road n abstract by A. B. Anderson , of Falls 3ity. Index of all the papers submitted .o the Nebraska state medical society , rom the first to the fifteenth sessions , was road by Dr. Manstioldo , of Ashland , In the evening the association mot in jusinosa meeting to install the officers or the coming year and transact any other business that might como hofoio hat body. A vote of thanks was tendered the out going officers for their labors during the ear just passed , and to the various rail- oad companies for thnir courtesies to the association. Resolutions on the death of Willard 'iirkor , Samuel D. Gross and J. Marion Sims , three world renowned men in the cionco of medicine and surgery , who lave died in the past year , were udopt- d. d.A A resolution was also adopted by which the various members of the asso- mtlon are to bo furnished with blanks or births , deaths , contagious and opidom- c diseases. These when filled out are to > o sent to Dr. Mansfield , of Plattamouth , ccretary of the association , who will compile them and send his report to the lovornor of the state each year. The ; hvornor , it ia said , has agreed to trans- nit thcso reports to the legislature with lis recommendations. The following resolution , which it is bought by the members , will send to itato association , was presented by Dr. VI. W. Stone , of Wahoo , and unani- nously adopted : Resolved that candidates for admission into nomborahlp in the Nebraska Medicnll society hull POPSOPS the following qualifications : ftrat : Creditable certificates of good moral Htandicp : . Second : Diploma of graduation nun a good literary and scientific college or Ilgh fchool , or lacking this. Third : A borough examination in the branches of a ; oed jMiKliah education , Inclnding mathemnt- ca , English composltisn and elementary ihysica or natural philosophy. Branches of medical science to be included n the coursei of instruction : First , anatomy ; second , physiology ; third , chemistry ; fourth , matorla tn&ilca mid therapeutics ; fifth , ; hoory nnd practice of modicit.o ; sixth , patho logy ; soventb , surgery ; eight , obstorlcisnml fynoology ; ninth , hygiene ; tenth , medical jurisprudence. Length of _ regular or graduated course ? . b'irat , the time occupied in the regular cours es or sessions from which students are gradu ated shall not be leas than five months or .wonty weeks each. Second , two full cours es of lectures not within ono and the same , -qar of time shall ba required for graduation vith the degree of doctor of medicine. At- .endauco and examinations or quizzes. 1'iiPt , tegular attendance during the entire lecture courses shall bo required. Allowances being in u Jo only for absence occasioned by the stu dents Blcknosii Such absence not to exceed ! 0 per centum of the course. .Second , Kegu- nr examination or quizes to bo made by nach lecturer 01 professor f daily , or at least wico each week. Third , Final examinations on all branches to ba conducted when practi- nblo by other competent examiners than the ir ifosror In each branch. I The clluic/i , distortions and hospital at- .ondnnco , First , Kach student shall have lisaocted during two courses. Second , At- .ondnuco during at least two terms of clinical uud hospital Instructions shall bo required. Time of professional study before gradua- inn shall not bo less than three full years in- huliug the time spent with a preceptor , at- ciulanco upon lectures , or at denied and bos- iltol. Instruction. The college must show that It iis a fculllclont and competent corps of In line tors and ttwiiocosmiry facilities for loadi ng dissections , c'li.lca , etc. TUB UUHII MEDICAL COLLEOK ALUMNI. The alumni of the Rush Medical Col- pge , i'f ' Chicago , hold a mooting in the Milliard hotel yesterday afternoon for the mrpoae of forming a society of the oater sons of that institution in this state. Eleven members were present nid an organization was perfected to bo mown as the Rush Medical College Alumni Society of Nebraska. Di A. Walden. of Beatrice , was elected presi dent , J. Beck Ralph , secretary , and William n. Linyon , treasurer. A resolution was adopted that the so ciety hold its meetings annually at the lame time and placeas those of the No- Jiaaka- State Medical Association. TUB IIANQUKT. The customary banquet on the final evening of every sorsion was given last nighfc at the Millard hotel. The tables wore set for one hundred and twon ty gui'als and nearly every seat was occu pied.Tho The dining hall was brilliantly lighted , mil ornamented with several stands of } oiiulifnl und tropical plants , The waiters were neatly droaecd and well killed for an occasion such as took place ast night. An excellent repast , of which the following is the menu , was served : Little Neck Clams. hour. luno of Xewrcon ! Peas , with Crouton lion's D'OKUIIK CaK'd Drains 1'rlo.l , Cream Sauce. H3H. llrollod Lake Trout , Lobster Sauce , Potatoes , I'urlelt'iino , UELElVf. l.oin of Veal Coil anil Asparagus , KNTllEES. Chicken Saute , with Mushiooua. Luinb Chops Oanie * Sauod Soubiso. Sweet iVeaJs-St. Cloud , Green 1'eas. Imperial I'linch , 1'illet of lieef larded , Deml-Rlaa Salad , n la Ituiae Sen Ice , Pose Hnr Table , Ajpoo Toulouip , Woodcock Chinese Style , llaiu Glacfl Itoyol , Macaroou Pyramid * . E.vritKMKT. Jenny IJnd Pudding Marachlno Saucn. Frnll Tarta , Assorted Fancy CiKos , Millard Hotel Ice Cream , Fruity , Hwhefcri Ohre&e , Coifod- Then caino the toasts and rospouscs. The tea * maBtor of the ovcniix ; nas Dr. James M. Swotnam , of this city , The nddrcas of welcome waa delivered by Dr. Jainos II. Pcabody. The rcipriuo to the t wt "Tlio Press , and Its Relations to the Medical Profes sion , " was delivered by K , Rosowator. Dr. Merriam delivered n very touch ing eulogy on the late Doctor Anna L. Benson , in response to the thcmo , "Women as practitioners of medicine. " "Medical In Nobroaka " progress , was rceponded to hy Dr. Link , of Millard. "Fraternal fooling in the profession" was responded to by Dr. W. M. KnelT , of York. " The Btalo medical society " toast was responded to by the now president of the society , F. G. Fuller , of Lincoln. " The old practitioner" was responded to by S. G. Abbot , of Fremont. " The young practitioner , " by Dr. W. 0. Bridget , of Omaha The bunquot was given by the local mem bers of the society. The committee of arrang- monts was Doctors , T. M. Swotmau , Oeo. 1) ) . Ayrei , and P. S. Lolsonring , nil of this city , and the able manner in which the entertain ment was carried out showed that those gen- tlomcn had sought to make it a Bucce i. The party did uot break up until two o'clock this morning. The society finally decided to hold it * next annual session at Grand Island. TOWNSLiY'S : TOOTH ANODYNE curen instantly. Absolutely Kill powder never Tit ei. A mancl ol JIOTO trough and wholcscmon s Here conomlcal than h oclncry kinds , and c noi bo field In competition with the multitude of low uai ehoit wolgtt alum or ilio-ohatopowdora. bold Oaly In cans. UojalBak- ni ? 1'owiler Cn CnTHE THE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead. 3.oorooo IRTo-crcr ixx TJso. Fast euporcctlln the largest old foRhlonad to\es and n > noj | It lu the xlniplest and most tllicleut to\o burners in thouorld , and uith new impicno i onin tli tast8t ! tn operate Absolutely sato with tH iratrnt lescnolr , now la u.to tbo second season without a t\og\e \ \ accident. ifSenil lor Catalo uor Prlct : List , Etc. HUfcij VAPOR , STOVE CO. , CLEVELAND , O. may 0 mio oed &w IRON AND SLATE BOOFINO. 1111 DouglM SL OiE lii , Neb. M.\NUTACTUREli OP Galvantzca Iron Cornices liTDorincrVlndonD , I'lntal' , Tin , Iron and Slate UiolliB , Sinclit'H I'atent Metallic Skjl'sht ' , Intent tdjimtcd Ratclitt liar and Itncket fclicHiiiL' . 1 am hu general aiont ( ar the above line o ( icooila. Iruii liii'ln ' , Crrttlnirn. Uahi-tradcH , Wrandas , Iron Dank UlltiiKii , Wludow lillinlg , Ceilir Ouirds , the Kencrul agent lor I'cerson t UlU'u latent linlc'u ' Blind H. PHILLIPS , PITT A Mm Has one ot the largest aiU finest a 3orunuia uf ? I < rlnt ; and Hummer OooJs ( or Suitings aid Tronsvr- .lief. . AM | ; armii.tj eJaTantceil to nt and trlminod ttith the Ilojt Trlmmlncs. JI V 1'HICIH AUK LOW1UI than any Merchant Tailor In tlio city. 1604 r'arnain strict. CHAULES EIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND OEALCK IN Mdalic Gases , Cote , Caskets. Shronds , ETC. , E10 , , lOUn Kni-nam St. , - OMAHA , NEK Tdcir&nhlo crder * | iimptly atteuilo I to , Coroner O'licu. Tela honoNo t21. Mattir ot of J. A. Wood ( or I.Iijuor Llnmu. Kotlco U licrtliv tnat .1. A. Mood did upon tlu.Sthday ot MaA. . I ) . , ISsl , Me lib Biillratioii | ] to.thu MH > or and fit ) Council of Omaha , for hcen o to twll Malt , bilrltou.i | and Yinon * Liquor * , at No , 2nH. 14th ht. 3rd Hard , Omaha , .Ni.li. , from the llth day UAl > iiMSJitothollthdaof Ainil IMS. lltheru bono iiujcitlnn , remonstrance ori > riite t ciluithhi t u toks Irom Miy l th , A , 1) . IbSI , the gaid ficiiiM ) 111 bo granted. J. A.\S'OODAwiloant. ! J. J.lU.Jt.-WirrT.Cit ) Clirk. Matter ol Apjilication ol A. R , Co .ralllorLlqiicr NOTICii NoJlcu U henby glMiithatA K.fojjji inm the 12th daj ol JUyA I ) . IbSI.Mllo hit op- pluatlon to the major aul city cmmcl ! ol Oniahu , lor bciiue to uell malt , fivrltuoud and \lnoiu li-more. at No. SH y. tb htrut , itli ward. Oinatux , NeU , from tl. llth day if April , itel , to the llth day ol April * 1SS5. llthtrolHi no olijcction , rcmcinlrancii or prottst niedulthln tuouuku Ironi May mil , A. D. 18S , the Mid license will U L'rantc.1. A. IT UOMtlSIUI.Ii.Appllnart. 203.-8tp. J. J. L. C. JKWCTT , fit ) dork. I'OS DAtB , T. OU KAl.K.-Two l.fiiullful lol. in W , \ i.idiik'a ' addition , n ir I'jirtamfliOf.-vili , OIHJI.S.tunn. . . lUrkir & Ma ) 110. an-i U TT'O * BAtE IniuicdU'iJy , luriilluni lor llcht -I ? house l.ct'j'ln'-v IsDS lutinrort .St. 03 ITp SrTKfVtn $550 1 > U } an tle/aot lot In lluiucciu lt\/ l"icoon u oi | hlr. | > atnfntiil II > ou m to , S.8 UA KEU J. MA.V.VK. In the event oC n stroke o Tlio winnings good fortune you can win , are guaranteed by 500.000 nmrka | Government. ' You arc invited to participate in the chu.ices of winning in the grand draw / ing of prizes guaranteed by the Sift to of Hamburg , in which 9 Millions 620,100 Marks Have to Be Won. In the course of thcso advantageous drawings , which contain according to the prospectus only 100,000 tickets , the following prizes will bo forthcom mg , viz : The highest prize will be cv. 500,000 Marks. Premium of 300,000 Marks. 253 prizes of 2,000 Marks. 1 prize of 200 000 Marks. 0 prizes of 1COO Marks. 2 prizes of 100,000 Marks. 515 prizes of ,000 Marks. 1 prize of 00,000 Marks. 1030 prizes of COO Marks. 1 prize of 80,000 Marks. GO prizes of 200 Marks. 2 prizes of 70,000 Marks. 03 prizes of 150 Marks. 1 pr'zo of 00,000 Marks. 29020 prizes of 145 Marks. 2 prizpa of 50,000 Marks. 3450 prizes of 121 Marks. 1 prize of 30,000 Marks. 00 prizes of 100 Marks. D prizes of 20,000 Marks. 3)50 ! ) prizes of ! )4 ) Marks. I 3 prizes of 15,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 07 Marks. 20 prizes of 10,000 Marks. 31)50 ) prizes of 40 Marks. 50 prizes of 5,000 Marka. 3950 prizes of 20 Marks. 100 prizes of 3,000 Marks. in all 50,500 1J11SU1I . Whioh will be Surely won in 7 Drawings within the space of a few Months , The first prize drawing is officially fixed for the llth and 12th of Juno of the present yenr , and the prize is for A Whole Original Ticket only 1 Dollar CO Ots. or C Marks A Half Original Ticket only 75 Cta. or 3 Marks' A quartorOriginal Ticket only 88 Cts. or U Marks. And I wilj forward these original tickets guaranteed by tlio state ( not prohibited itod promissory notes ) oven to the most distant countries , in return for the iamount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from . - mo gratis along with the original ticket the original prospectus provided with the arms of the stale nnd immediately after the drawing the oflicial list without any charge. The payment nnd forwarding of the sums won to these concerned will have imy special and prompt attention , and the most absolute secrecy. | E3TA11 orders can bo sent by the medium of a Postofiico Order or nc [ registered letter with , B , nk Notoe of the United Stales , i BNr ! " address the orders before 11TE OF JUNE on account of the approaching drawing of the prizes in all confidence directly SAMUEL HEcksCHEK , , Sens ? . , Banker and Exchange flgent at Hamburg. Germany. This cut shows a sectional view of our NewJ'olar Air Dry Refrigerator , manufac tured iu the most perfect manner of Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Filled , Zinc Lined Galvanized Iron Shelves Black Enameled Trim mings Handsomely paneled , and designed for the wants of n class of trade that re quires the best class of goods that can be made. We slia sell these Re frigerators at manufactur ers prices , with freight ad dert. You are respectfully invited to examine them. Compare.prices before buy- Resper.tfullv , tf. L. WRIGHT ' \ i Manufacturer's Agent. 317 S' 13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , G. H. WOOD & CO. , SUCCESSORS TO WESTERN STEAM HEATING CO STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , ( JfS 215 North Ifith Street , bet. Capitol Ave Da renporb Street. Telephone No. 49 IMPORTERS OP AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC GKMSTOBAOCOOIPli ES1 ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THK FOLLOWING CELEBRATED B R A N D o. Eoina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes fiozn$60 > to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING J > 'IVF1 CENT CIGARS : Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Oaramels. 2 > Tew Stsa * dard , Good Advice , New Brick. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES KEND FOR PRTCJ3 LIST AND SAMPLES. i'A'toSf'S ! ? w3rA JnA iyHLJH U , S. DEPOSITOUY. J. IJ. MILLARD , President. \VM. WALLACE Cushior. Capital and Surplus , S45O OOO. 81V1AKA SAFE DEPOSIT MO ITS ! Fire and Bu ivlar Proof Safoa for llout nt from 85 to 850 PIT annum. I CD'S P [ ENDORSRD BY FllANZ LISXT. ] * BOSTON , March lit , JS 1 UIEU'OX VIANO aO.-ORNrtltXiti- Ini'r'jiionH , Grind , Sauua and Utirlrht , are t < H/ . " ! > " ruuuuUauauutivAUcdforlwAuty . U tojoanJUubh. AO ( | * ii to oja.'r"wUuVo'i on jour .t-rlUg ttia. IlECOMMENDS ITSELF. LA. SOLE AGENT , . 1519 Dodge Street ,