* - ! „ , , SKKtg THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 15 , 1886. What Will Albert Edward Do With It When Ho domes to the Throne ? THE BATTENBERQ DILEMMA. A Celebrated Dlninoiul 1'nttl's For tune Muillo's library Other Foreign Gossip. John Brown's rooms tit Windsor , have been kept rigorously closed since his death , nnd now ( lie queen has hadularpc brass tablet inserted tn tlic wall , culo- EizIiiR his qualities , deploring Ids loss , and stating the ucvcr-to'b admircd fact that tlio great man had once occupied that apartment. It will be interesting to BOO what the I'rinco of Wales will do , when ho comes to the throne , witli some of this John Drown bric-a-brac , Every member of the John Brown fam ily in reach is now in the queen's service , and oven persons whoso connection with him wis of the slightest description tic- rive benefit from it. The post of linen woman at Windsor Is bno of some con sideration and emolument , and when it full vacant lately , a former housemaid was appointed to It over the heads of many persons more suited to the position. On Inquiry it turned out that this woman had formerly been the servant who had charge of John Brown's rooms. Thcro was nothing more to say when this be came known. The burning question now that court festivities are about to begin is : What is to bo done with Henry BattonburgT Will ho and Beatrice go to state balls ? And if so , will lie bo kept in his proper place , below the ambassadors , with u score erse so of couples between him and his wife in the supper procession , and be sent to the second table with LornoT The Prince of Wales keeps these two hated morganatic brothers-in-law In strict ord er , and ho made them keen in the back ground at the recent opening of the ex amination hall for the colleges of physicians and surgeons. Electric lights are to bo tried in The atre Frnncaiso , and it is hoped that tno receipts during the summer and early autumn will bo greatly augmented by the increased comfort of tins arrange- nrtMit. This theatre was originally lighed by tallow dips , which wore snuffed by a man called thp "porte-niouchctto. " Ninety-live centimes or about nine- pence a day is the cnorous stipend which the Sister of Chanty receive in the Paris foundling hospitals , for their devoted and untiring care of the unfortunate children. A strong effort is being made to laiccso these establishments. The state would rather pay three frances a day to in competent lay attendants than ninety live centimes to a nun. When the railway collision , by which eight lives were lost , took place at Monte Carlo , several sharpers rushed into the gaming-rooms and tried to create an ex citement by calling for various players by name , in or dec that they might capture the stakes. Their plot failed , for no one paid any attention , and all the gamesters went on playing in the most hard-hearted and unconcerned manner uossiblo. There are twelve British peers in holy orders , but the only ono of them .who is a spiritual peer is Lord Alwyno Compton , brother to the marquis of Northampton , who has lately become bishop of Ely. These gentlemen never forego their worldly titles. They simply put "Kev. " or "Kigjit Rev. " lirst to sandwich the "Lord" in safely , and emphasize the fact that they do not belong to the common Hock with ungilclcd llecco. Some of the guests at a recent congrat ulatory banquet to the 'workingmen members of Parliament , declined to rise when the queen's health was drunk. They were pelted with well-aimed oranges and fruit Something similar happened in 1508 , when George III. was king. Nearly 2,000 gentlemen wore assembled to cele brate Mr. FOX'H birthday. The duke of Norfolk gave the toast : "Our sovereign's health the majesty of the peopln. " In consequence of this the king tooh. * ay the duke's lieutenancy of the West K.if ing of Yorkshire , and his commission in the militia. In August , 1884. the celebrated 457-carat line white south African diamond arrived in London. It was purchased by a syn dicate pf London and Paris diamond mer chant' ? , who entrusted it to a most skilful cutter. The man has been at work on it for eight months , and expects to finish it during the present month. It is expected to turn out the most wonderful brilliant on record , surpassing in weight , color , purity and lustre nil crown uinf historical diamonds of the world. In order to ob tain the best shape and lustre it will bo reduced to under 200 carats. The Kon- imoor weighs only 100 ; the Regent of France , IDG } ; the Star of.tho South ; 125 : the Piggott , 8JJ. The great Mogul weighs 279 , but it is lumpy end only rose cut. If cut to a brilliant In proper form it would probably not exceed MO carats. When the queen is at Windsor.a flag , presumably white , on the round tower announces the fact to the universe. La- bourhuro complains that this "paltry , shabby rag" is not much bigger tlian a bandana , and the meanest piece of bunt ing in the kingdom. The infanta Eulaliorccoivcdsomo mag- nilicont .jewels , which wore exhibited 111 company with her trossoau at tlio palaco. Queen Mario-Chrirttitia and the late King Alphon.su presented a splendid tiara con sisting of MDJ diamonds of various sizes and ixty-oiglit pearls , surmounted by seven great Dear-shaped pearls. Tlio bridegroom , Don Antonio , gave a pnrtirc of rubies and diamonds , comprising a necklet of fifty-two brilliants , a tiara of seven stars made of seven great rubies and aSO diamonds , three star pins with three rubles and 140 diamonds , and an other pin of nine rubies and diamonds. The bridegroom' ! parents , the Duke and Dndirss of Montnensior gave a magnili- cent collar of 03 ! ) diamonds ami ! J31 pearls , in nine rows from which hung forty pirnr-shaped pearls as pendants. : \ Great , curiosity is expressed as to the state of I'uttl's fortune. Her Welsh can- tic is cstimntml to bo worth 00,000 , her diamonds 40,000 , but what her bant ac count is no ono can conjecture. The palace of Cintra , which was built by the Into ox-King Ferdinand of 1'ortu- 8\\ \ on the site of the ancient convent of in * Lady da Penhu ( the rock ) , is ono of the most mngnillcent royal residences in Europe , The ex-king bequeathed it and its valuable artistic contents to his second wife , thosinger. Klise Hensler of Boston , but slio is likely to lese it , since it forms more than the ono-third of his estate which ho could leave to her. Five o'clock p. in. , "tho hour of the IJourso. " as the French call it , is the hour when the Parisian man to the number of 8,000 fools that his sybloni needs winding up with a petit verre of ubsintlio and Parisian women in countless throngs renew - now their energies with tid-uits in tlio pastry coota'd shops. Abaintlm , says n French journal , takes the place ot tlio English "live o'clock. " This designation of afternoon tea deserves K plaeo busido Victor Chorbuliox's favorite word "shfickiug. " Punch's political cartoons are settled upon by thusoh'r.vseiuy : : : conclave of CHitnrs. . The Pans correspondent of an English paper explains how Lisr.t became an abbo , Ho was engaged to marry two titled In dies Iho wedding to coma of ) ' when the husbands died. Quo of thiun got a di- verco oil the very day that llio other was freed from bur husband by death. Tlicro- upou Liszt took refuse iu the bosom of the churcJi. Patti neyor goes to a rehearsal At Valiwoh't iulcly iho so/it / Nic'jtlul. ' t > .rop- resent hor. The cffccte became appar ent in the third act of La Travlata that night , where the duet with the tenor was so badly done that the audience hissed. They thought Pntti had shown a lack of respect for them , and that they should bo considered by a person who received 15.000 francs. In point of fact , she re ceived only 10,000 francs. But she was so badly affected by the hissing that she sang badly in the last act , and received further signs of disapproval. Thereupon she lied from the stage , without stopping to inform Nicollnl , who was guarding her dresses and jewels In her dressing- room , nnd was clad enough to got off to Madridwilhontoolng mobbed. Miulio always orders for his library GOO copies , in advance , of all works by Ouida , Miss Braddon Cand a few otlior popular authors , and but few of tiny ono elso's. Poetry is not in demand except William Morris' , though ho had 1,000 of Idylls of the king and 1,000 of Enoch Arden. Biographies nro short-lived ; Gordon is forgotten. Fronde's "Cnrlylo" is rarely wanted. Cross' "Georgo Eliot" is beginning to pall. The Nineteenth Century and the American illustrated magazines are the most read in that line , and 2uO copies are required. Three thousand copies are kept of eaoh of George Eliot's novels , and the sumo of Livingstone's Travels. Two thousand copies of tlio queen's last book were purchased , nnd sometimes 1,000 of the "shilling dreadfuls" are demanded. The lonjc corridor at Windsor where the queen's guests assemble ! before din ner , is tho. finest ajmrtmont in the castle. It Is hunt ; with choice pictures nnd fur nished with rare cabinet and bric-a-brac. A connoisseur once told Prince Albert that if the few pieces of Sevres contained in ono special cabinet wcro offered for sale the lirst bid would bo 20,000. Double-Tracks. Capt. Marsh , of the Street Railway company , says that the laying of the track along Seventeenth and Cass streets is only carrying out the long cherished intention of the company to double-track the Twentieth street line from terminus to terminus. The only parts of the line which are with but a single track are from Cumlng street to the northern part of the line , and from Bnrt and Twen tieth to the corner of Cass nnd Eigh teenth streets. These parts will , 'as op portunity offers , also receive a double track. Those accommodations will en able a greater spued to bo maintained on trips after the line is completed. The company propose to extend a double trank on Faruam. west of Jeffer son , as tar as.Twenty-eightli , as soon as tlio paviny : of tiio street is commenced. The cxtcifsion of tiio Farnam street line is intended to relieve St. Mary's avenue of the bulk of tlio park business. It is not knowii along which street the line will be extended from Fnrnam street to the park. Keilinnn-Pickons. The nuptials of B. F. Redman and Miss Amy Pickcns wore celebrated on Wed nesday evening , at the residence of the bride's mother 18181/.ard street , the Rev. C. W. Savidgo olliciating. The ceremony was witnessed by a largo number of friends and relatives. The presents wcro numerous and handsome. Mr. Hodman has resided in Omaha since childhood , and is the son of ex- Councilman Redman. Ho occupies a responsible position in the internal reve nue oflicc. The young lady is possessed of every qualification to make a good helpmeet , and is univorscly liked among those who know her , for her many charms of character. The Bun joins with their .friends in wishing the young -"bbii.Voyago.-'ion the matrimonial sea. Wanted His Watch. John Donahoo , an Iowa granger , came into police court yesterday to answer to a charge of intoxication. He had no money to pay a line with and was re leased. This worthy came to town about ton days ago to have a good time ana be fore he had boon hero a day was robbed of $05 and a watch. Ho went homo , but returned yesterday with the determina tion of ferreting out the whereabouts of his ticker. Every man ho saw in posses sion of a watch he would at once stop and request to let him see if the time piece was not tlio ono ho had lost. Finally the police saw him at this kind of busi ness , and locked him up. During the day ho had been drinking freely , and ; when put in jail was hardly able to toll his name. _ Chopping wood , back gets weak. St. Jacobs Oil strengthens backbones. Ono'Victlm of tlio Tornado. Travelling Freight Agent Murdook , of the Union Pacific , returned yesterday from Kansas City , whore ho was called to attend his son , who was seriously injured In the s'torrii Tuesday. Mr. Murdock says that thur.opoits of the calamity have not been one whit exaggerated , and that tlio devastations of tiio wind were something awful. . Mr. Murdoch's son was htanding in his store , when tlio wind was rising to its height , and rushing out into the street was thrown to the ground , the sidewalk being turned up and thrown on top of him. Before ho could bo extricated , young Murdock was nearly drowned in tlio torrents of water. Barring a few- bad bruises , however , ha wsas uninjured. No well regulated household should fee without a bottle of AnuoHturu IIIttcrH. the world renowned apputucr and luvlgoru- tor. Itewnro of counter lolts. Ask your uro- ctr : or ilrni ist for the gnu nine nrtlefo , iminn- factiucd by Ur. J. ( J. M. Slcgcrt & Sons. Another Army Surgeon. An order was received at tinny head quarters yesterday for the transfer - for of Dr. R. B. Ben ham , an eastern surgeon to the physician corps of this department. The department Is badly in need of doctors , especially at Forts Russell and Laramic , to one of which posts lr : Boiiham will probably bo assigned. Eacli largo post ought to have , according to army regula tions , two physiciaus.aiid each small ono , but ono. For betinty.for comfort , for Improvement of the .skin , use only 1'ozzlnl's powder , Tlio Nell Works. The Nivil Works company has nearly completed the setting of its now machin ery for making stool nails , and will com mence operation the lirst of next week. .Boiler Inspector .Jenkins yes terday oxninincdtho boilers and found them all satisfactory. It is said that ono firm alone has agreed to lake ono-third of the product of the niiuiuf.tutory , running at its full est capacity nljiht and day. There are no epidemics of colds now. Rod Sun" Cough Cure is prompt , sure. 25 cents , Webs for Appears. . The Bun had not buim on the streets more than an hour last night when Web ster , the man for whom his wife had boon waiting for several 'days at the Jl. & M. dnpot , drove to that point in a hack , and cJirried her away , \vhero \ they have gone is not known. It wss u < jroit : ro- lior to thn mixion's woman , nnd her joy \va.s. shared by ill who knew or her mis fortune , " The soft Khw of the uu resets acquired by the ladies wlooisc | fwuiul's powder. ) THE BLAOK PEBBLEB. James Ruddle was seated in n lager beer saloon one day wondering why ho did not grow rich. As ho spent his days smoking , drinking and gambling his friends did not share his wonder. Ho wns so lost in thought that ho did not notice at first the entrance of four young mon who called for beer and seated themselves at n table near him. The young mon wore well but care lessly drcsscd.oach wore a broad brimmed hat , short coat , loose trousers and carried a knapsack and a thick stick , Thnlr well made but thick boots were covered with dust , showing that thov had walked a con- sldoVablo distance. They threw themselves - solves on the wooden settles and seemed Inclined to rest. But nt that moment the door flow open and n short , stout womemvith a rod face burst into the room. She had evidently been engaged at the wash tub ; for the skirts of her gown were tucked up nnd carefully drawn through the docket hole , while the sleeves were pinned back to her shoulders , showing a pair of fat red arms that still bore traces of soap suds that looked like the foam of the sea on two huge branches of red coral. James Ruddle looked up in terror. It was his wife , Susan. "So , Mr. Ruddle , " she exclaimed , her breath coming short and fast , "drinking again , sir , instead of attending to your work. You are a nice man tome the father of a family , ain't ' you , and your children crying for breadl" "Well , but , my ddar" "Don't my dear me' , you brute. There's that saddle not done that Farmer Van Wart wants , and then there's that bridle < lon't you repent that bridlol" "It's not the first bridal that I've re pented. " "I see what you mean , sir. But , what would you be without a wife ? " "I don't know , my dear , but I should llko to try. " "Ugh , you brutol" cried Mrs. Ruddle. "Heaven only knows why I married you. What wiUi your belief in spirits and gob lins and your driiikfng and dreaming there's nothing done from morning to night. " "Woman , " said Ruddle , losing his tem per at being touched in his most tender point , "vou don't know what you are talking about ; respect the powers as are. Don't Albortus Magnus toll us " "Bother Alberlus Magnus ! " exclaimed Susan. "Who's iic , I'd like to know ? Some alo-houso companion as drunken and idle as youraclf , I suppose ! " "Go ! " cried Rudule. starting anxiously from his scat ; "you will draw the evil eye upon you. " "Evil eye ! " cried Mrs. Ruddle. "I don't know as things could bo any worse than they are. Your evil ways will ruin us all , " and she bounced out of the room. "I don't know no cviler cyo than yours. " Thu young men wuro about to make merry , when the eldest made a sign. "We are now near our journey's end , " ho .said said solemnly. "Tho mountain of Crowncst is close to us. To-morrow wo must go and look for the treasure. " Tno young mon looked rather puzzled , but wink from tiio leader made them ask : "What steps shall wo take next ? " "My friends , " said the other , "you shall know all I have studied ; tlio hidden laws of the ancient Magi and the secret of the Rosicrncian is as well knowii to me as the alphabet. I have read Merlin's book , the great wizard of King Arthur. I have discovered that there is a cavern in this mountain hide where some of Ar thur's brave knights wore Imprisoned. They possessed a certain kind of blaek pebble which made them invisible , llioso black pebbles are what I am hooking. With them we can enter anywhere and make a fortune with ba'so.V Ruddlo was so excite.d at hearing those words that lie could not keep his seat. " " ho said "I Jim "Excuse me , gentlemen , , only n poor saddler , but I can guide you up that mountain , audit there is ono of those black pebbles to spare I will take it for pay. " At lirst tlio young men pretended to de mur , but at last ono said : "Oh , you must not think these stones are to bo gathered like ordinary pebbles. in the first place they must bo picked up the first half hour after the sun has shown his golden rays above the horizon , ana tlio finder must avoid all evil in fluences for twenty-four hours afterwards or the charm will bo lost for five hun dred years. " Ruddle was delighted at the chance of becoming invisible. He thought how ho would walk into the banks and holi > himself to as much money as ho liked. Why , ho would not only have a caniago of liis own but a palace to Ijvo in , and servants and wines at homo instead of coming to an alehouse. Ho waited till ! 5 o'clock and then awoke his companions Two of them refused to leave their beds , but the others , named Chiudo or Colaor , started forth with him. I They wore soon on their way ui > the mountain-side. The morning was bitterly cold and made Ruddlo shiver , but the others wcro well wrapped up and seemed to enjoy tlin walk amazingly. As the morning began to break , James Ruddlo's excitement and nervousness became extreme. Ho was constantly turning to see if the sun's rayd bad , ap- poaredT and no sooner haYl they done BO than Ruddlo was hard at work picking up all Ilia-black pebbles ho could hnd and thrusting them in bin pockot. The young mon took matters easier , only selecting largo round onus , and , not being particuliarly careful as to color , soon had n good quantity , „ "Hullo ! " cried Claudo.-atlasr , looking round , "tho half hour has passed' , ' i'lt will bo useless to gather ariy moroUhis morning. Whore's that follow Ruddle ? " "Ho was close by . .you jiiht now , "said Corlaor ; "ho must have turned back1" Ruddle clasped his , hands and his heartbeat boat high with glee , Qoiiltl It bo possible that ho was invisibleHad , ho found ono ot die precious stones while his more companions had missed it ; He deter mined to try ; so ho walked up to Claude. "It's no good waiting for him , " said Corlaer. "I suppose ho thought more of his breakfast than of all tlio ndvantgc.s of being invisible. " "A pretty guide ho Is , " said Claude , "to leave us huro without saying a word , If I had him Pd break his head witli this stone. " As ho spoke he throw n heavy stone go that Ruddlo had to jump out of its way. "Well , we might as well pitch these useless pebbles away , " said Corlaer , "as we have not pot the right ones , seeing we are not invisible. " They immediately began throwing the stones and seemed to aim them at poor Ruddlo. who made yam endeavors to got out of tno way. Ho was well pelted mid his bones ached. As they came to a turn in the road nut ) mot two other young men to his great delight they did not seem to sco him , but called out t Claude ami Corlaer : "So 1 BOO you have had no luck , " "Npt a bit , und that wretched fellow has given us the slip and gone homo , A nice guide Indeed ! " "I don't like his looks this morning. But what were you pelting along the road * " "Oh , nothing. Only eccing who could throw the farthest , " "I bet I boat you all" "Donel" said the others , and then there came such a shower of stones that Rud dle took to his heels and never stopped till ho got to his own homo. Sore us he was , he still felt delighted at having gained the wondrous charm. Ho lifted the latch pf his cottage door very quietly , although he did not expect to Imd any ono up at that early hour , and believea himself invisible. But no soon er had ho closed the door than his wife sprung upon film , clutched him by the Imlr and belabored him soundly. Poor Rnddlo dould not more for aston ishment , and took his punishment like n lamb. His only thought was how the charm could hiwo been lost so suddenly. When Mmlluddlo let him go ho made his way straiphHo the nlo-houso. "So , " crieol Claude , "hero Is our worthy guide. " i > " 1 wonder/ the rascal dare show his faco."said another. "Considoringi'tho scratched stnto It's in , so do I , " said Corlaor. "Gcntlomonsaid , Riddle , "a sad mis fortune has befallen mo. I found the stone , but it's nsolessj it's lost its charm. If you'd treating tobrcaklastl'll toll you nil about It. " I. They agreed nnd listened with becom ing gravity. When ho had finished Claude said gravely : "James Ruddlo , your case Is worse than you think. Do you remember you were to avoid all evil influences for twenty-four hours after finding the stonon" "Great Scott ! so it was. And I wa3- mad enough to go homo to my wife. " "For COO years now the stones will bo useless , and you who have caused this misfortune will only bo spared on certain conditions. " Ruddlo grow pale , and his teeth chat tered so violently that ho could scarce ly ask what ho was to do to avoid calamity. "In the first place you must novdr mcddlo with spirits again. They will nil bo antagonistic to you from this time. Then you must drink no more or thn evil spirits will have power over you and lead you to do deeds of crime and mad ness. You must not stray out late , for at night tins evil ono is abroad. Trust your wife , work hard , und j-ou may escape the curse. " Ruddlo dropped his beer mug and 'fled homo. From that time no ono could have worked harder. Ho bccaina ono of the richest men in the village. Ho used to tell his children that the only philoso pher's stone was industry , for by that all could bo changed into gold. But ho kept the black pebbles in his garden and never forgot the short and painful ex perience in which ho firmly believed. JjRTTEIl IJIST. List of loiters remaining uncalled fet in the postoflico for the week ending May lit , 1880- CJENTLEMKN'S LIST. Williams 0 A Welch T JI Wosterganl O Woida 0 WlBKlns W T WllcoxEO Williamson E Wilson J II Younetiiislaud ZhechovctyJ Zolch P L LADIES' LIST. Anderson E 2 Archer Andrews mrs S B Allison mrs M Balrd il M Belt mrs J Booth mrs O Bruin F Booth mrs J Beldon mrs K Braesch 0 Bnrchcit mrs G F Bolncll mrs Backus mrs E BacntissoM. Dlihon L Conn M Church mrs Q R Carlson E Campbell A Carlson L CnsoF Cross mrs A 3 Cowhides N Coder mrs M B l ) nlson mrs Dnrland mrs F Davlcs mrs W B Ulxo n mrs 1 Evans L Etycl D Elsasscr 0 Frorenco miss Fontlncr F Ficncli V Foster mra II Graham Fit Granttncr L Uussott mre 0 K Grorno mrs M J ( Ionian B llliulnsmrsL llnper A 8 Holloway M Hartcr mra J Harrison M Hostel tor L Heron mrs II H y < m mrs B Hostlno H llornslcy mrs A H Johnson S Johnston mrsNM Johnson uirs L B Johnston mrs K L Keillor F Kulil C Loltoy mrs M Logan mre D H Lessen mrs H Lacliman F Larson mrs S Lnfayutto mrs J D Latter C IxH'Issler mrs H JIooio nirs.G Morton mrs A J Moore mrs A B Morrow mrs J Marshall mrsL Montgomery M Moore mrs L Mamilni : H Mullix L McCoy mrs E McLatiKlilln S McFarlanrt F Mlllnr mn L Median W Mcltiien mrs J MillerinrsKE-a Nicklns M Vf Noble M C Nothing mra P Nelson E O'Bilen M Person A Peterson miss Perkins mrs V V IViinlimton mrsl Price mrnS Plersnn M Planck W O Petty mrs M Pason M Powers H Hogow M L Rlghlbowur N Smith J Sharp M Scott nits S Smith mrs R W Steven mrs A W Sweeney A Taylor M Taylor L Talmlt mrs H Wheeler H Webster E Wolf mrs S Welch S J Wllklnsan mrs J 0-3 Webster E Well SI Welch C FOUIlTir CLASH MA.TTKK. W R AIcMary J F Petty C. K. COUTVNT , Postmaster. PILES ! PILES ! PILES A sure cure for Blind. Blooding , Itchlii and Ulcerated Piles lias been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Ur Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A single box lias cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or ! ! 0 years stand In if. No ono need suffer live minutes after applying this wonderful sootli ing medicine. Lotions and Instruments do mnie harm limn good , Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absoibstho tumors , allays tlio intense itching , ( particularly at niulit after petting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , elves Instant relief , and is prepared only for Piles , itching of private parts , and for nothing else. SKIN DISEASES CUUtiD. Dr. Frazior's Magic Ointment cures as by niacic , Pimplps , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving tliesKin clear and Dcautlful. Also cures Itch , Salt Klieiun , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of 50 cents. Retailed by Kiihn & Co. . nnd Schrooter Sr Conrad. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman A Small Fire. Yesterday about 4 o'clock a a small lire was discovered in tlio ceiling of the store-room of the the Paxton house , but it was promptly extinguished by the lire departmentwith a loss of less than $300. Best Goods in the Market Ask for our 001(3 ( and sco that tlio bear our trade inarlt. ESTABLISHED 1879. Lincoln Steam Dye Works Vf. D. ROBERTSON. Prop'r. , Onioo No. 1105 O St. , Works S.E. Cor. K & Dili. Lin coin , Nob. Gouts' Clothing Cleaned nnd U Railway Time Table , * -Tlio following Is the tlmo of arrival nnd de- partuioof trains by Central Standard tlmo ut thu local dopnts. Trains of the C. . St. P. , M. 4 O. arrive und depart from thulr dopot. corner ot Htli'nud Wobslor stroeti ; tr.ilnscm tlio 11. & M. , C. . n. ' & Q. and K. C. , St. J. * C. II. from the B. 4 if. depot ! all others from the Union 1'aciHa UIUDQR TBAIN3. Ilrldiro trulno w II lenvo I' . P. ilopntnt H7:35-ii:00-S : : : < 0-8:50-II10X-llwj : : ( ) H. m. . 11 1:00 : 1:30-1160-8:00-3:00 : : : U 4:00-5:01 : : otfj 0:10-7:00-11 : :10 : p. ra : Lonvotransfurfor Omaha at 7:13 : f > 8:15 : 9:30 : . ' - 1 ! : Wa :30-'J : :37-4 : :3 : 78 :5 : ) - 0 1 UV :20-7 : :6C- : Arrival nnil dunarturo of trains from Iho trnn ferilopot at Council IllulTg : DEl'AI'T. AIlltlVK. CIIIOAQO , HOCK IBIMN1) fc I'AIMFIC. B 7:15 : A. M I UU:15A : , U IliiiiSA. M HS:30r. : M C 0:10 : P. M I U7-.UO p. M CHICAGO Si NoimnvESTKii : ) . OOil5A.ii I I'J:15 : A.M CUiiUi1. u I II 7:00 p. M CHICAGO , nUllt.lNQTON Jt QUINCV. A H A. M I A 'Jill A. M II 0:10 1 > . H U 0:30 p. M I A7CO : H. M CHICAGO , MIMTAUKEK ft T. PAUU B 015 ; A , M I 1) 9:15 : A. H i ; 0:101' : ; M 1 117:00 : p. M KAHSAC CITY , ST. JOB ft COUNCIL DI.UFrb. AlOlOJA. M I DUBiA. : M 0 8:55 r. M I A 5iO : > > . a WADAfill , ST. IXJUW * PACIFIC. A 3:00 : l > . it I A 3:30 : r , M SIOUX CITY fc I'ACiriU A 7:30 : A. U I A 0:35 : A.M A 0:3 : > P. u _ | _ _ A 8:5 : ] v. M Depart. jVESTWAItU Arnro A.M. UNION I'A'UIKIU A , si. P , M 8:30 : , . , .1'nulllo I'.xpio-ss , , . . 7:50a : ' . . .Dcmvor tCxprosa. . . Ji'iMa o. icitui' . VAU.HY ; 210a ; . . .Mall Htid Kxprtuu. . . 1 : J5\ : II , &JI. IN N1211. 8:10a .Mnilnnd Uxproas. . . 0:10.1 : 0:3Jn : " ' , Kxpri'sa . . . . Depart. SOUTH W A It 1) . Afrlvo A. H. P.M. MIBSOUHI 1'ACIKUX A.M. | P.M. . . . . . .Day Express 0:3M : UilClb . . . .Nlflit Kirpross. . . . tl:0 : > 3o K. C. , BT. J. 4 0. B. t:20a : 6l5b ! . . .Viu Pluttsinoutb. . . 7:00a : 7:10 : Pepurt. NOUTHWAIIU. Arrjvo. A.M. p. M. I C. ST. M. 0 A.M. Bl6u ; . Bloux City Kxpreis , . ' ttlio : > Oaklaud AcoouiruoU'u i'd:33u Depart. KASTWAUD. A.M. I P. M. I O. II. St O. V A.M. I > ' .U. U gq I 8:00 : I..Via PitUKurutb . . . ! 9:19) ) | 7 la BTOCK YABD3 TUAFN3 ' Will leave u , P. depot , Omaha , ( it O W-saJ- 10i&Id:53a. : . m. ; IIO-30-riWii. : : : m. liWreBtpclc Yarda for Omaha at7li5-19i35 * . . 13Ol-lW-4Uu-S07HI : ; : ) D.ra. . WOTit A tnxlns ( ttll/i Bdadr uxoupt Sunday t eioopt 84turok/ , dally uicopt FUOM C.V1 TAI\ THE ALISTAin HAY , 3d BATTALION BLACK WATCH Royal Highlanders , SECOND SON OF THE HAUL OF K1NNOULT * DUPPMN CASTLE. I PKUTH , SCOTLAND f TO THn LIEI110 COMPANVl "I w jln a condition of ( treat debility , consequent upon n broken down itomach , dytpcpMu nnd runlnrU , rompltcitted nlth kidney Irritation , when my mcillcnl uttendant directed me to take your Incompnmblo Cocn Doof Tonlo. IU offcot w j simply raatrclous , The power of dlgeitlon n s quickly restored , the kid- coy Irritation vnnlshcdundriipM restoration to health fallowed , "Other preparations ot Cooa had been tried without the slightest circct. " Prof Cfis Von , , Ludwlg Seeger , ProfeMor of Modlrln * at ths Hojrnl Unlrorsltn Knight of Iho llojul Au trinn Order of tlio Iron Cm wni Knight Commiimleror tlio Horn ) Spanish Or- Oor of the lied Undies Chomllor ot tu Legion of Honor. , etc. , etc. , ? > . : "I.tltniO CO.'S COCA nKKK TONIC should not bo con founded with tlio hordoof tnuhr euro-nils. It Kin tin sonic nf the ironl n nntcnt reinniljr. I um tluir- < niglilrcemt r iuit with lla tnodo of preparation ami know It to bo not onlr Icultlmnto pharmaceutical product , but al o worthy of the hluli commendations llbmrocolYuil In ntlpurtsof the world. It contains emoncoof Itcof. Coca , Quinine. Iron , unrt Cullinra , which arn illswlred In pure genuine Spnnlsh ImpoiHal Crown Shurrjr. ' Invnlnnlilo to Hll who nro run down , NerTOin. Dru- P < M > tlc , llllluus , Maliirtous or unllctcd with weak kid * ncri lowar * of Imitations. Her Majesty's Favorite Cosmetic Glycerine * Uspd by Her Iloyal Ulohnins the Princess of Wales nntl th nobility. Kor Iho Skin , Complexion , Hrut | lions , Chnppliiu , llouatmas * . Jl.00. or driunt.su. I.IK11IO ICO.h'Or.NUINICHVIllII'Or HAIlS.vrAlltt.I.A Is Ruarantcod n * tha t > c t HnrmnwrlHn In tlio market. N. V , Ulil'OT.'BMUHHAY STHCUT. A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEH ONLY SI BY MAir. , POSTPAID. irr.USTll < YTIVI ! 9UriT.E FllDE TO All Kxhftusted Vitality , Nerrou * nnd PhTlc\l nobilltr Premature Decline In Mnnlrrors of Voiithnnd thu untold mlierlea rotultlnit from Indiscretion and or- cetioe. A. book for cvor m n , Jeans , mlclillo-acoil unit old. It contains laoprrscrlptlons for all ncuto and chronlcuiteaiies.aachoi.p or which U Invnlimble Ha found by the author whoso experience for 23 roarati nch n > prnbnbljr never Dlforc fell to tha lot or any pnyMcluu ; , * ) puio.i , bound In beautiful Kronen mat- " . . . ombosscdroTer9ft : ! ! 'ltini'irantce < t to ho minor work In orery onsu mechanical , literary and itrofov lonM thi.niiny otucr work In thlt pounlry forll.H or the money will bo rofunil In every Initnnco. Prla onlr tl by mall , poxtp.ald. Illi tMto1 sample , in. penanoir. Uolil mo.l.nl nwnnlol tha author by ths Mv tlonnlMedical Aisoclntlon. to tlio Hon. A. P. lllnoll mid iiHsiiclHtn olllooM of the hoard the raiidor Is r - ' pocMiilljrrofurrail. . . ITie Hclenro of [ .If a Is worth more to tn i jaany nnl nilddlo-aned men of thti vonoratlnn than all thniroU mine * orCnllinrilnnnq the silver mlnos of Noraila comblneii.-S. K.Ohronlclo. The S-lenco of I.lfo points oat Uio melts nd oulck. .amis on which the constitution nnd hooas n ( miny n yoilntr man have bean f .itnlly wrockoJ. Mnncliouor ThoHclencoof Llfolsot ( treateryalno tlnnalltlu moJIcril works published In thl ) country fortliepass 60 yearn. Atlanta OonotltuUon. Ihesclencoof Mtoli nauporb ind mistorly trait- Ito on norvoui nod physical debility. Detroit fc'rai Addrcsitho Potbody MoJIcal Institute , or Dr W. IL I'nrke r.No. 4 Uullilncn street , Uo ton , Mass. , who may tie COL mltoUon all illsuasos ruqulrlni ! akll land ozperl. rnoi * . ( Mimnlunntl ob hifita UUetisud tint hare b if. tied tlio skill of nil otliorphjratclims u apecUltr. Suia treated Bucccssfnlly vrltuout uu , nslnncu of fatlur ) Mention Omiha ; Use. " " "P. BOYKR & CO. D AL llS IN Haif'sSafes.VaultsJimeLocks and Jaig Work. 1020 Furnain Street , Omaha , Neb. Red Star Line Carrying-thonclfjUiin Iloyil anil United Stntcs Mnll.sailliu cvury Saturdity Between Antwerp & New York TO TUG RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. Sl'HINO AND SUJIMIIK KATES : Salon from $60 to $100. Excursion trip from (110 to $180. Second Cubin , outtvunl , $ J > ; lirunalil , * I5 ; excursion. STO. Steorngo inissa o ut low rates. I'otor Wright & t-nna , ( lonoral ARCnt. , BJ llrouilmiy. No r York. Oinulia , Nubraskn , 1'rank E. Mooros , W. , Stt & I' , ticket ftj-cnt. CIVIL & aura ? mm Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Bock finale SystumjimJ Scnvorh''i > Plans for Citloa nntl Towns a hioeiiity. | : I'luns , Ksilnuitcrt nuJ Hliunlllciitlonsforl'nbllo und othur KiidrlnooiiiiR uorks fiiriiHiuil. Hurvuys itnU ita ; > ort nitida on I'nbllo Improvements. ANlin\v : Uo-'EH'ATUit. Motnbor Ainvrlnni1 See o Oty Civil Ktisrinoors. City linxlneur or Oinulia r.o. a CIIUHTIL ; . Civil 1-Jiiirliiocr. HAMBURG - AMIFICAI 3acteot Cortirsany. A DIUB < 71 < MNB FOll England France & , Germany. Thn 8touiu hl)3 | ot llila wull known line nro built of Iron , in wutor-Uirhl uoiuiiuitr.ibiita , nnd tire furnlahod wltii nvnry ro < iuHto ! tn inuko Uio imrsairo both wife und ujrounblu. 'L'luiy carry the United Hinid.i und Kiirojionn malls , nnd ! oivo : Now Vork Thursdays nnd Saturday. * for I'lv. mouth. ( rjONIONCliOrboul'AHl3 ( mid UAM- ItntiiriiliiK , ih'j atoiiiiicrs lenvo llmiiburK nn Wixlnosdnya und Munduys , via. Ilnvro , tttkiiif pa Hon.'iOi-Hut ijoutlutinploii nnd I inilon. KirHt ciibin $ VJ. $ J and (75 ; Stuoroire $23. Hnllroad tlcknta from Plymouth tu llrlatol. Cur- illtr. London , or to any pluco In the fwiutli of KnelniKl , KIIH1S. Hteonnio from Kuropo only Ji'fi. Buna for Taurl t < iiuotti > . " 0. It. ItlCKAltn&CO. . General Pnsseinrpr AgoiiH. 61 Jiroadwnv , New I'ork ; Washlnuton RUI ! IA tiMot-ta. ClilcHTO , ill. so ? , Ti-actico limited to Disonsen of the EYE EAR NOSE , , AND THROAT , GJussos fitted for nil forma of flsfcrirv Vialon. Artillebl I-'yca lusortcd. JUuiitUli * ud rulu com. 4. 8ft4 liuwp fortvthd ( rtUulfti . Adjrru. Dr. WARD A CO. . l/WSim ; ao , "OTT VC In lani rcdltf. .inil nm-e in JrJLJUJC4 .9 10 Jir ; . anil nvvvr returns. No | iuitref iu > talva no tui > i > ot/ ! > ry.Suitr \vll esrn of n slmplorouiody iroo ( if NJJrussliu : C. H ABe N KttiWM 6t M , Y * WOODBRIDGE BRO'S. ' , State Agenfs FOR THE DecbBro's Pianos Omaha , Neb. OMAHA St . Cor.Capltol Aronu * . roll Till ! TnitATWKNT OF Alt. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. McMENAMY. Proprietor. Rttlccn years Hospital mm I'rlvuto I'ractico Wo Imvo tha facilities , Apparatus and temcdloi tor the successful treatment of every form of dli. ca < a requiring cither me J leal or surgical treatment , find Inuto nil Income ami Invcttlgntofor thcmsclvca or correspond with us. Long experience In treat ing cnscs by Icltur enables us to treat many caaoi ec.ienttllr.Allv nltliont nrelnp them , WIHTK i'OK CIRCULAR on Deformities and 1 Ilrncci * , Club Feet , Curvatures ot the Spine , DISEASES or VOMKH , I'lfcs , Tnmnra , Cancers , Cntarrli. Bronchiim , Inhalation , Elcclrlclty , Paral- yds , llpllciipy , Kidney , Kyc , Knr , Skin , illood and nil tnrnlcul operations. Itnttcrlpft , Inhnlcru , Ilrnccit , Trunsus , and nil kinds of Medical and Surgical Appliances , man. ufacturcd and for sale. The only tollable Medical Institute making Private , Special ® Nervous Diseases ' rA HPUCIAI.TY. ALL CONTAGIOUS AND DLOOD DISEASES , from whatever cautc produced , successfully treated. Wo can remove Syphlllllo poison from Iho system without mercury. . Ncvf restorative treatment for loss of vital power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Call nnd consult im or Bend name and post-odea address plainly written enclose stamp , and wo will send you , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEH UPON I'nlVATU , Sl'KCtAL AND NutUOlJa DltBASEt ) , SKHINAL WRAKNKSS , SriMiATonRnir.A IMPOTEN. cr , Svriiiua , UoNonmKBx , QLXET.I VAUICOCKI.R , SriUCTUItl ! , A.M.AI.L JllSEAKItS OP TIIR OltNlTO- UniNAnr OnuAMi , or eond lilitory of your QUO for nn opinion. Persons unablu to vls.t us may bo treated at their homes , by coire pondcncc. Medicines and Instra * incnti pent by mall or express SECUIIKLY PACE. HD FItOM OnSHIlVATION. no marks to IndlcaU contents or sender. Ono pcrson.il interview ytu- ferrcd If convcnltnt. Fifty roams for the nccam- nio < laton [ of patients. Hoard and attendance at reasonable juices. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , c-nr. 13th St. and Canltol Avc. . OMAHA. NKB. Sealed Proposals Will bo rcoolvcd at the otllca of the chief on. Klnorr. Union Pitclflo Itullwny , at Omaha , until Tnosdny ovcnlnfr , May 18 fur the frrudlnff. pllo bridKlnu and track-liiylnp ; nf nboiit forty miles of the Choyoimo & Northern ICallway from Chcynntio iiurthwnrtl. 1'rnfllos nnd spoolflcatlon ? can be aeon nt the , chief cnpinocr fl olllco in Omaha , or on the workaftcr helO hnSt. , ROALijAwAYi myotnmIS General Mnnntrur , D. P. By. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $260.000 BuplusMay 1 , 1835 . 85,000 H. W. YATKS , 1'rcshUiiit.n A. E. TOUZALIN , Vice Prusldont W. H. S. HUGHES , Cashier. UI"LCr' VV.V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COLLINS , 11. W. YATES , LKWIS S. UKKD , A. K. TOUXALIN , . BANKING OFFICEi THE ZRON BANK. Cor , J2th and Farnam Streets. Oonorul llaukliiir liualunij 23HEXEI. Ss MAUL , ( Successor * to J. O. Jacobs , ! , UNDERTAKERS , AND KMI5ALMKRS. M. the old staiul , 1(07 ( FutntimSt. Or.Iora by U'loirmplibollcltcd imd promptly attoudoJ tu. U'ulL'llllOlH ! NO.U'-'l os IIAllr-Tiai * VITALITY or rower la ' ' ' ' & " . - 1.n.l'l.A1XnaR . ? . gtil"Ht > u I'J WU * * JI M Y * v t . P - * - - j SflilnprotnSly ? oncokod. TltKAU'IKK cftliyr ' "JfJ KHTfomco o'rtir mSuwISRSemlStnt : doofor 't1K KK , Ladies Do you want n. pure , bloom- lug ( Jouiuloxion { 11' so , a low nnplfcfttfons of Haguu'H MAGNOLIA HALM will grat ify you to your hcart'n con tout. It docs nwny wiUi Sal- lownrss , IJoilncssi , 1'JiupJcs , lilotclics , and nil ( Hscasos and Impoifcctlous pi'tho filial * It ovrconjsstliij flushed appear- nuco of Jioat , fathjuo und ox- clt.ninont. It niukos n lady nf TimiT Y appear liut T Wi'N- ) TIT : uudsouattiral. gradual , and tioH'cet are its oirocta. ( liat It is Jniposfiiblo to detect its uppliciitiou. I